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Thing C. H. (Bell, Thing, & Co.) b dry goods, 9 Tremont Row, h 96 Norfolk
Thomas Charles G. b attorney, 11 Court, bds 8 Holyoke
Thomas Eliza, Mrs. h 76 Gore
Thomas Isaac, b tailor, h 16 School Place
Thomas Olive, Mrs. h Bristol n Hampshire
Thomas Washington, keeper, Broadway, h L. P.
Thompson George, b h Hastings
Thompson Thompson, mariner, h 5 Washington
Thompson Wm. V. b office Scollay's Building, h 18 Sixth
Thomson William, laborer, h Charles cor Fifth Thompson William H. rope maker, h Harrison Avenue
Thornbury Wilson, h Harvard n Lee
Thoroughgood Peter, carpenter, h 9 Cherry
Thurston John C. dry goods, Donglass' Block, Main h Essex n Main
Thurston Lyman, (& Torry,) printer, Main cor Temple, h Holyoke cor Mt Auburn
Thornton Thomas, laborer, h Cambridge n First
Thurston Daniel H. (Hall &) cracker bakery, h 95 Norfolk
Thwing Gardner H. Pleasant, h cor Franklin
Thwing James, blacksmith, h Green cor Pleasant
Tibbets Israel, truckman, h 51 Winter
Tichelt N. M. carpenter, h 92 Vine Tiernan Michael, laborer, h Sargent
Tiernan Thomas, laborer, h Cedar
Tillson Robert, tailor, h 137 Cambridge
Titcomb William H. artist, h Centre
Tilton B. R. b (H. N. &) lumber dealer, 250 Harrison Avenue, bds Prospect 15
170
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Tilton Benjamin, h Prospect
Titus Dorus, private watchman, h Deacon
Toban James, laborer, h Ellery
Tobin Patrick, laborer, h Willow Place Todd James, laborer, h Mt. Auburn
Todd John, laborer, bds Mt. Auburn
Todd Moses, tollman Craigie Bridge, h 122 Thorndike
Tomely Carlos M. carpenter, bds Williams n Pearl
Tomly John, laborer, h Willow Place
Toomey Daniel, laborer, h 15 North Toomey John, laborer, h Suffolk
Toomey Michael, laborer, h 11 North
Torrey J. S. express wagon, bds Lechmere House
Torrey Isaac, jr. carpenter, bds E. Wheelock's
Torry Robert, (Metcalf & Co.) printer, Holyoke, h Chestnut Torry William, (Thurston &) printer, Main cor Temple, h 1 Bow
Tothill George, bds 38 Norfolk
Tothill William, h 38 Norfolk
Toulon Charles, cabinet maker, h 4 Brooks' Building
Tout Thomas, fishing rod manufacturer, h 10 Brooks' Build- ing
Towle Horace E. teamster, h Broadway n Davis
Town Hamilton, cigar maker, h Broadway op Boardman
Townsend Elbridge G. carpenter, h Washington cor Co- lumbia
Townsend Henry, b clerk, 28 Federal, h Mt. Auburn
Tower Levi E. b stationer, 17 and 19 Cornhill, h Williams cor Magazine
Tower Samuel G. b pattern maker, Charlestown cor Haver- hill, h Follen
Tracy Michael F. carpenter, h Bowdoin Place
Tracy Michael, blacksmith, h Vine n Fourth
Train Edmund, grocer, Bridge cor East, h 73 Thorndike
I rainer John, h Elm n Cambridge
Trask Daniel F. engineer brickyard, h Wright
Trask Henry C. h Norfolk
Treadwell Daniel, h Concord Avenue
Tremble George, carpenter, h Windsor
Tribon Walter S. clerk, East Cambridge, bds Brattle
Triggs Thomas J. brush maker, h Gore n Third
Trott Charles E. merchant, bds Brattle House, Brattle
Trow Francis R. carpenter, Brattle cor Appian Way, h Mt. Auburn
Trowbridge Charles S. stereotyper, bds 10 Quincy, Ward Two
Trumbull John B. laborer, h Spring cor Fifth
Tucker Ebenezer, harness maker, Brattle Street, h Dun- ster cor South
Tucker Edward O. polisher, h School cor Cherry
171
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Tucker George S. apothecary, bds South cor Dunster Tucker Hiram, marble works, h Norfolk
Tucker James, b h Hastings
Tufts Charles, h 54 Prospect
Tufts Charles, Brattle Square
Tufts Ebenezer S. painter, h 136 Cambridge
Tufts John A. mason, h 38 Fifth
Tufts Zebulon, laborer, h Cedar
Turner George R. h 349 Main
Turner Horatio, paver, h Spring n Fifth
Turner James, mariner, h Columbia n Hampshire
Turner John, paver, h 102 Thorndike
Turner John, laborer, h Austin op Douglass
Tuttle Charles W. bds Sparks
Tuttle Jeremiah, (Tuttle & Son) farmer, bds Sparks Tuttle John, blacksmith, Brattle, h Appian Way
Twickler Barney, wheelwright, bds 93 Cambridge
Twist William, stereotyper, h Pearl
Twist William H. clerk, at J. D. Hovey's, Main
Tyler Asa, b boots and shoes, 116 Tremont Row, h Sixth n Otis
Tyler Charles, b (& Wild,) shoe and leather dealer, 45 Elm, h Broadway n Columbia
Tyler Joseph H. attorney, office 80 Cambridge, bds 35 Second
ULMER Martin, carpenter, h Seventh n Otis
Ulmer Philip, carpenter, h Spring n Sixth
Underwood Francis H. b proof-reader, 13 Winter, h Hilliard Underwood Isaac, carpenter, h 131 Thorndike Underwood James, b (Hall &) 102 Union, bds 50 Thorndike Underwood Peter, farmer, h Fourth cor Spring
Upham Mary and Catharine Misses, h Kirkland
VALENTINE Elijah F. assistant steward Harvard College, h 9 Harvard Row
Valentine Henry C. b commission merchant, 12 Central Wharf, bds Harvard cor Prospect
Valentine Isanna Mrs. h Prospect cor Harvard
Valentine Lawson, b druggist, 55 Pearl, h Prospect n Har- vard
Vanderburg William, cigar maker, bds 344 Main
Vandine Henry, nurseries, h Plymouth
Vandor Joseph, teacher of languages, bds Brighton
Van Stry Augustus, carpenter, h Main n Columbia Vaughan Charles, b 99 Washington, h Berkeley
Vaughan Francis W. bds Berkeley
Vaughan William M. b 99 Washington, bds Mt. Auburn cor Spring, Ward One
Veazie Warren, sash maker, bds 42 Brighton
Vigneron Charles, glass cutter, h 33 Spring, Ward Three Vigneron John, glass cutter, h 84 Fourth
172 CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Vinal Albert, b (& Co.) lumber, wood, coal and lime, foot of Poplar, h Harvard n Hancock
Vining David W. b 259 Washington, h Auburn Court Vogl Adolph, clerk, h 137} Cambridge Vose John, carpenter, bds 61 Gore
WACKER Charles, barber, bds Third cor Cambridge Wade Asa, b flour inspector, 13 Long Wharf, h 9 Tremont Wade Henry F. clerk, bds 11 Tremont Wadsworth Ira, clerk, bds 35 Second
Wade Louisa Mrs. h 17 Magazine
Wagoner James, cabinet maker, bds 9 Brooks' Building Wagoner Peter, cabinet maker, bds 9 Brooks' Building Wagstaff William, cabinet maker, h Willard
Wahl Frederick, polisher, h 71 School
Wait Amos, livery stable, Main, h 292 Main
Wait John, laborer, h 21 North
Waitt Andrew S. b superintendent College Buildings, h Ash Waldron Hiram, laborer, bds Lechmere House
Waldron John D. laborer, bds Mrs. Mason
Walker Edward, b provision dealer, Portland cor Traverse, h Linnæan
Walker Elisha Mrs. h 7 Windsor
Walker Horace, brick burner, h Spruce
Walker James, President Harvard University, h Quincy Walker John, butcher, h rear Franklin
Walker Samuel, tailor, h 133 Bridge
Walker Sarah, boarding house, h 61 Gore
Walker William P. last maker, bds 62 Thorndike
Wallace James P. laborer, h Appian Way
Wallace Samuel, h 41 Gore
Wallace Samuel, jr. glass maker, h 85_Gore
Wallace Thomas, laborer, h Sargent
Wallace William, b coal agent, 11 Doane, Broadway Wallace William H. shoe dealer, Main, h 364 Main Wallis James P. provision dealer, Brattle, h Everett Place Wallis Nathaniel, shoemaker, h rear 162 Cambridge Walsh David, laborer, h Medford n Cambridge Walsh William, carpenter, h Maple n Porter's Station Walter Abner, track layer Lowell R. R., h 20 East Walter John, packet agent, h Cambridge n Sixth Walter Theodore, laborer, bds 59 Gore
Walton John G. cigar maker, h 29 Washington
Walton Nathan S. (Albert Stevens & Co.) painter, Brattle cor Palmer, h Everett Place Walton Thomas, laborer, h Dublin
Ward John, plumber, h Broadway n Fayette
Ward Andrew, clerk, h 13 Sixth
Ward Charles, h Oak
Ward George L. b manufacturer, 33 Union Building, State, h Brattle
173
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. .
Ward Herbert D. conductor Providence R. R., bds Inman n Broadway
Ward James, cabinet maker, h Hastings n Moore
Ward John, carpenter, h Clark n Harvard
Ward Joshua F. b h Magazine n Walnut
Ward Moses H. laborer, h Brighton
Ward Patrick, laborer, h rear 51 Gore
Ward Proctor D. (Davis &) soap maker, Lincoln, h Lincoln n Columbia
Ward Samuel, b h Quincy cor Western Avenue
Ward Winthrop A. provision dealer, h Western Avenue n Quincy, Ward Two
Wardell Robert W. glass maker, h 138 Otis
Ware George A. printer, h Park
Ware Henry, counsellor, 18 Scollay's Building, bds Ware cor Broadway
Ware John F. W. clergyman, h Harvard cor Inman
Ware S. P. carpenter, h 5 Union
Ware Wesley, carpenter, h 39 Columbia
Ware William Mrs. h Ware cor Broadway
Warland Mary A. Dunster cor Winthrop
Warland William, h 39 Brattle
Warner C. H. Cashier Bank of Commerce, h 20 Hancock
Warner William, carpenter, bds Park
Warren Lydia C. Mrs. b h 30 Pearl
Warren Moses, (& Co.) lumber dealer, East Cambridge, h 329 Harvard
Warren William, carpenter, h Suffolk
Waterhouse Louisa Miss, 1 Waterhouse
Waters Anne Mrs. h 21 School Place
Waters Lydia S. Mrs. h North Avenue
Watson George, b toy shop, Leverett cor Causeway, h Reed Watson Nancy Mrs. h 34 Spring, Ward Three
Watson Wilton, polisher, h Hastings
Watriss Oliver W. leather dresser, h Main cor Prospect
Watriss William, bds Dunster cor Harvard
Watts Lawrence B. level maker, h Spring cor Fifth
Way Alanson, b tobacconist, 3 Chatham Row, h Tremont cor Hampshire
Weatherstone William, b silversmith, h Hampshire n Tre- mont
Webb John W. ship carpenter, h 14 Washington
Webb Michael, b clerk, 59 Long Wharf, h Mt. Auburn Webber Alonzo C. physician, bds 13 Pleasant Webber A. J. h 13 Pleasant
Webber Norman A. b 141 Broad, h Norfolk cor Worcester
Webber Oliver H. bds 13 Pleasant
Webber William L. bds 13 Pleasant
Webster Frank, glass packer, bds B. Sargent 15*
174 CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Webster Isaac, mason, bds Reed's Tavern Webster John, b painter, lı 1 Broadway L. P. Webster, Lydia Mrs. h 42 Fifth Webster Theodore B. carpenter, bds 42 Fifth Webster William P. b butcher, h 11 Tremont Weed H. M. Mrs. boarding house, h 121 Cambridge Weed John H. b 17 Devonshire, h 81 Norfolk Weeden Henry Mrs. bds Columbia n Hampshire Weeks Thomas, track repairer, h Leighton Court Weisse Peter, confectioner, h Gore n Fifth Welbasky Edward, b broker, State, bds 251 Broadway
Welch Albion K. P. (Metcalf & Co.) machinist, Holyoke, n South
Welch Benjamin, trader, h Hampshire cor Norfolk
Welch Bridget Mrs. h n Concord Avenue
Welch Cornelius, laborer, h Broadway n Fayette
Welch David, glass cutter, h Cambridge n Windsor
Welch Edward, laborer, h Mt. Auburn
Welch Ellen, h Broadway L. P.
Welch Florence, laborer, h Brighton
Welch Hiram, constable, lı 103 Otis
Welch Henry, carriage painter, h Washington cor Columbia Welch James, laborer, h Short
Welch John, laborer, h Dublin
Welch John, laborer, h Sumner
Welch Joseph, clerk, bds 142 Cambridge
Welch Patrick, laborer, h Baldwin
Welch Rose Mrs. h Prince
Welch Thomas J. painter, h 60 Cambridge
Welch Walter, stable keeper, h North cor Short
Welch William, glass maker, h 33 Spring, Ward One Welch William, laborer, h Dana
Weld Benjamin C. carpenter, h Winthrop
Wells Alfred, civil engineer, bds Remington
Wells John H. civil engineer, bds Remington
Wells Maria Mrs. h Remington
Wellington Ambrose, teacher, h Kirkland
Wellington Charles W. W. h Cottage n River
Wellington George, b (& Brown,) produce dealer, 116 Black- stone, h Columbia cor Broadway
Wellington Isaac, organ pipe maker, bds 95 Cambridge
Wellington Joseph A. (A. Wellington & Co.) wood and coal, h 38 Second
Wellington Joseph V. b 15 and 17 Boylston Market, h 13 Tremont
Wellington, W. W. physician, h 4 Temple
Wells Daniel Mrs. h Phillips Place cor Mason Wells Francis Mrs. h 24 Green
Wells Francis P. b 23 Long Wharf, h Green cor Magazine Wells Horace N. b bds 34 Cherry
175
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Wells Lucia G. H. Mrs. h Hilliard
Wells William, h Brattle
Wentworth Arioch, b marble manufacturer, 18 Haverhill, bds Brattle
Wentworth Jerome, baker, h 31 Clark
Wentworth Richard, stone cutter, bds Mrs. Darling
Wenzell Henry, bds Brattle House, Brattle
West Benjamin, cigar maker, bds 39 Brookline
West Levi H. car builder, h Windsor cor Main
West Sarah Mrs. h Norfolk
West Thomas, ladder maker, bds 73 Cambridge
Weston Edward H. apothecary, h Otis n Fifth
Weston Maria D. Miss, matron of House Correction, bds Thorndike cor Third
Weston William H. clerk, bds Edward H. Weston
Wetherbee Jeremiah, h 25 Brookline
Wetherbee Levi, produce dealer, 4 City Wharf, h 40 Second
Whaleen Thomas, tailor, h Charles Court
Whalen Thomas, laborer, h Dublin
Wheaton Henry Mrs. h Shepard
Wheeler Charles, pattern maker, h Windsor cor Lincoln
Wheeler Elljah, h 17 Gore
Wheeler George, (Pettingill &) blacksmith, Brighton, h Otis Place
Wheeler James, teamster, h Bridge n Craigie's Bridge
Wheeler John, laborer, h Portland
Wheeler John G. soap maker, h Clark cor School
Wheeler Joseph, b h 5 Brimmer Place
Wheeler Lewis, b druggist, Broad cor Custom House, h 42 Austin
Wheeler Nathan, h Lincoln cor Windsor
Wheeler Margaret Mrs. h Dunster
Wheeler Samuel C. clerk, h 22 East
Wheelock Daniel, painter, bds E. Wheelock's
Wheelock Ebenezer, teamster, h Fifth n Gore
Wheelock Edward, painter, bds 97 Vine
Wheelock G. A. fish dealer, h Broadway n Clark
Whidden Henry F. carpenter, h Gore n Fifth
Whippen William, pump and block maker, h 46 Spring
Whipple John, fish dealer, h 132 Thorndike
Whipple John A. b daguerreotypist, 69 Washington, h Bow- doin
Whipple William J. Mrs. h Putman cor Green
Whirlow John, shoemaker, h Village
Whitcher Serjeant C. b clerk, Stillman cor Charlestown, h Allen
Whitcomb Laura Miss, matron House Correction, bds Thorndike cor Third
White Almira Mrs. h 75 Spring, Ward Three
White A. W. b music store, 86 Tremont, h 494 Tremont
176
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
White Edward, laborer, h Moore
White Ellen Mrs. h Dublin
White Francis H. clerk, bds Rice
White George W. horticulturist, h Pond
White James, laborer, h Winthrop
White James, laborer, h Bridge op Water White John, cigar maker, h Main n Columbia White John, stone cutter, bds 22 School White John P. carpenter, h Willard
White Martin K. printer, h School op Pine
White Michael, laborer, h Spruce
White Michael, laborer, h Cottage n Court
White Ruth Mrs. h 83 Otis
White Stephen, stable keeper, h Rice
White Stephen A. glass cutter, h Fifth n Vine
White Thomas, painter, Main, h School cor Austin
White Thomas, laborer, h Dublin
White Thomas J. shoe dealer, Harvard Row, h Appian Way White William, glass gilder, h Vine n Fourth
Whitehead Sarah Mrs. h Sidney n State
Whiteley Henry, bronzer, h 92 Vine
Whiting Asa T. carpenter, bds 6 Brimmer Block, Harvard
Whiting Edward, laborer, bds 32 Gore
Whiting Hosea, b 100 Faneuil Hall Market, h Brookline cor Walnut
Whitman Ephraim P. b (Wright &) merchant, Congress h Kirkland
Whitney Alvah, soap maker, h 45 Gore
Whitney Amos, b engineer, h Sidney n State
Whitney Augustus A. (& Bracket) furniture dealer, Brattle Square, h North Avenue
Whitney Benjamin L. h Ware
Whitney Benjamin L. Mrs. h 44 Franklin cor Magazine
Whitney Benjamin W. attorney, Porter's Block, bds North Avenue
Whitney Edward, surveyor, h Pioneer cor Main
Whitney Fanny Mrs. h Auburn n Brookline
Whitney Henry, jr. book-keeper New England Glass Works, h 68 Otis
Whitney Hosea, soap cutter, bds Mrs. Mason
Whitney Joseph, surveyor and civil engineer, h Third n Cambridge
Whitney J. A. Mrs. h Cherry n Harvard
Whitney Wm. L. insurance agent, Brattle Square, h Ash Whittemore Amos, machinist, h 40 Norfolk Whittemore Amos, jr. express wagon, h rear Gore Whittemore Augustus, bds 19 Auburn
Whittemore George C. machinist, bds 40 Norfolk
Whittemore George W. b 27 Fanueil Hall Market, h Har- vard n Hancock
177
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Whittemore Joseph, Messenger Cambridge Bank, h 90 Washington
Whittemore Margaret, Mrs. h Brighton cor Winthrop Whittemore Thomas, b clergyman, 37 Cornhill, h Wash- ington cor Cherry
Whittemore Thomas J. b clerk Custom House, h North Avenue cor Holmes Place
Whittemore William, teamster, h 31 Clark
Whittemore William H. bds North Avenue cor Holmes Place
Whitten William, eating house, 45 and 47 Cambridge Whitten Hiram C. eating house, 45 and 47 Cambridge Whittier Henry, b h Pleasant cor Green
Whittier Isaac, brickmaker, h Garden
Whittier Luther L. b carpenter, h Pine n Harvard
Whittier Stillman S. organ builder, h 18 Fourth
Whittier True G. b painter, h 14 Auburn Court Wholey James, laborer, h Short
Wiggin Charles H. pianoforte maker, h Front n Village Wiggin Ira W. b rear 98 Hanover, h 20 River
Wiggin James, pianoforte maker, bds 19 Auburn Wiggin James M. carpenter, h North Avenue op Porter's Wight Henry, b 196 Washington, h Otis n Fifth Wight Lydia, Mrs. h 108 Thorndike
Wight Moses, b portrait painter, 228 Washington, bds 180 Thorndike
Wilder Cyrus D. (& D. Wilder,) shoe store, Main, bds Washington n Norfolk
Wilder David, (C. D. &) shoe store Main, h Washington Wilder James S. b wharfinger, Constitution Wharf, h Avon Wilder James C. sexton, h Broadway n Clark
Wilder John, cabinet maker, h 31 Moore
Wilder Mary, Mrs. h Prospect n Harvard Wilder William, b wine merchant, 40 Elm, h Bowdoin
Wiley Abraham S. apothecary, Harvard Block, Harvard Square, bds Brattle House, Brattle Wilkinson Joseph W. blacksmith, bds Mrs. Roberts
Wilkinson Thomas, glass maker, bds 22 Winter Wilkinson William, glass maker h 22 Winter Willard Abel, h Dunster cor Harvard
Willard Joseph A. deputy sheriff, h Charles cor Allston Willard Lucy Mrs. h Mt. Auburn
Willard Lyman, keeper Fresh Pond House, Wyeth's Lane Willard Samuel L. carpenter, Trowbridge, h Wendall Willard Sidney, bds Charles cor Allston
Wiley John C. constable, office 80 Cambridge, h 118 Bridge Williams Abigail W. h 42 Brighton
Williams Edward laborer, h Columbia n Hampshire Williams George, Mariner, h Washington n Main
178
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Williams H. N. b book-keeper, h Hampshire n Norfolk Williams John, blacksmith, h School
Williams J. M. S. b (Glidden &) merchant, 29 Lewis' Wharf, h Main cor Dana
Williams Joseph, clerk, h Hampshire n Prospect
Willis George E. tinplate worker, h Otis cor Sixth Willis Stillman, h Mt. Auburn n Mt. Auburn, cemetery Williston Levina, Mrs. h Worcester cor Norfolk
Wilson Albert, engineer, h 90 Vine
Wilson George E. laborer, h Harvard n Main
Wilson James L. b printer, h Dana Court
Wilson John, laborer, h Winter cor Fourth
Wilson Mary, Miss, bds 15 Hancock Wilson Moses, engineer, bds Mrs. Caldwell Wilson William, carpenter, bds 116 Bridge
Wilson William, rope maker, h Willow Place
Winchell R. clerk, h 39 Spring, Ward Three Winchester Lucinda, Mrs. bds Prospect cor Hampshire Winker Joseph, polisher, h 2 Brooks' Building Winlock Joseph, astronomer, 618 Main Winlon Adam, glass maker, h Gore n Third Winn Elizabeth, Mrs. h Medford cor Hampshire
Winn Francis, carpenter, Palmer, h Brighton cor Winthrop
Winnett Jason, b collector, h 134 Harvard
Winpley William P. stone cutter, h Green n Hancock Winter Charles, b h Pine
Wise Edward, fireman, bds Mrs. Roberts
Wiseman Thomas, laborer, h Clark n Harvard
Withorn Thomas, cigar maker, h 22 Jennings Witherill William, fish dealer, h Broadway L. P. Withey Simeon B. carpenter, h Appian Way
Wolffe Louis, printer, bds River cor Quincy, Ward Two Wood Alfred, ( Wood & Hall) grocer, Harvard Row, h Follen Wood Caleb, (Denton & Co.) blank book manufacturer, h 16 Tremont
Wood Charles, cabinet maker, h Clark cor School
Wood Charles, bds Franklin cor Magazine
Wood Charles W. b book- keeper, 1 Comey's Wharf, h North Avenue
Wood Francis, glass maker, h Winter n Third
Wood John, glass maker, h 28 Winter
Wood Jonas, shoe dealer, Harvard Row, bds North Avenue Woods Mrs. h Windsor cor Cambridge
Woodbury Enos, h hotel keeper, Spruce
Woodbury Enos A. bds 344 Main
Woodland William, bolt maker, h Elm
Woodman Charles, pianoforte maker, h Columbia n Broad- way Work John, Hall's Wharf, h Leighton Court,
Work Thomas, newspaper dealer, 348 Main, h 350 Main
179
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Worcester Asa, brush maker, h Charles cor Fourth Worcester Joseph E. lexicographer, Brattle
Worster John, b provision dealer, 13 South Market, h Lin- næan
Wright Andrew, laborer, h 12 School
Wright Ann, Mrs. h Wright
Wright Edmund, (& Hatch,) grocer, Main h 84 Austin
Wright E. H. carpenter, h Union n Market
Wright N. H. engineer, bds William Snell
Wright Samuel, carpenter, h Rice
Wright William, baker, Mt. Auburn n Brighton
Wright William, laborer, h 12 Washington
Wright W. E. physician, h Pleasant cor Main
Wyatt A. N. pedlar, bds Reed's Tavern
Wyatt James H. mariner, h Harvard op Brimmer Block Wyeth Andrew, b baggage master, F. R. R. h n Garden
Wyeth Benjamin F. clerk at Mt. Auburn Gate, h Everett Place
Wyeth Elizabeth and Mary, h Mt. Auburn op gate
Wyeth Jacob, h Wyeth's Lane
Wyeth John, farmer, h Mt. Auburn n Mt. Auburn gate Wyeth Jonas, farmer, h Brattle n Mt. Auburn Cemetery
Wyeth Nathaniel J. ice dealer, h Wyeth's Lane
Wyman Jeffries, professor, Brattle cor Willard
Wyman John H. clerk, h 109 Cambridge
Wyman Morrill, physician, h Church
Wyman William, wood and coal, Bridge, h 43 Spring, Ward Three
YAIHEN George, cabinet maker, h 6 Hastings
Young Caleb, soap maker, h rear Third
Young David, carpenter, bds 43 Gore
Young John, carpenter, Cottage Court
Young Liona P. coachman, h Garden
Young Patrick, laborer, h North n East
Young P. W. (Stacy &) painter, h Anburn cor Pleasant
Young Reuben, overseer Gas House, h Mt. Auburn
Young Samuel D. book-binder, bds Harvard n Prescott ZERREHN Carl, music teacher, h Western Avenue
LIST OF SUNDAYS
- IN -
THE YEAR 1856.
JANUARY,
.. 6 ..
. . 13. .
.. 20 ..
.. 27 ..
FEBRUARY,
3.
10 ..
.17 ..
24 ..
MARCH,
2.
.9. .
.16 ..
.23 ..
.30 ..
APRIL.
.6.
.13 ..
.20 ..
.27 ..
MAY,
4.
.. 11 ..
.18 ..
.25 ..
JUNE,
1.
.8 ..
.15 ..
.22 ..
.29 ..
JULY,
.6. .
13 ..
.20 ..
.27 ..
AUGUST,
.3 ..
.. 10 ..
.. 17. .
.24 ..
.31. .
SEPTEMBER, ..
.7. .
.14 ..
.21 ..
.28. .
OCTOBER,
.5. .
12 ..
.19 ..
.26 ..
..
NOVEMBER, .
.2 ..
.. 9. .
.16 ..
.23 ..
.30.
DECEMBER, ..
.7 ..
·14. .
.. 21. .
.28.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
The seventeenth Presidential term of four years be- gun on the 4th of March, 1853, and will expire on the 3rd of March, 1857.
The salary of the President is $25,000 a year, and the salary of the Vice President and members of the Cabi- net is $8000 each.
FRANKLIN PIERCE, New Hampshire, President. - -, Vice President.
THE CABINET.
William L. Marcy, New York, Secretary of State. James Guthrie, Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury. Jefferson Davis, Mississippi, Secretary of War. James C. Dobbin, North Carolina, Secretary of the Navy. Robert M'Clelland, Michigan, Secretary of the Interior. James Campbell, Pennsylvania, Postmaster-General. Caleb Cushing, Massachusetts, Attorney-General.
CONGRESS .- The Senate is composed of two mem- bers elected by the Legislature of each State for the term of six years. Of course the number of Senators is now sixty-two. The Vice President of the United States is President of the Senate. In his absence, a President pro tempore is chosen by the Senate.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES is composed of representatives from each State, in the ratio of one to every 70,680 of the population. The present number of members is two hundred and thirty-four; and there are seven delegates, one each from Oregon, Minnesota, Utah, New Mexico, Washington, Nebraska and Kansas territories, who have a right to speak, but not to vote. The compensation of the members is $8, and that of the Speaker $16 per day during the session, and $8 for every twenty miles' travel in going and returning.
Presidential election, in each state in the Union, Ist Tuesday in November.
16
THE THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.
The present Congress assembled on Monday, the third day of December, 1855. The terms of Senators expire, as stated against each name. The term of members of the House of Representatives expires on the 4th of March, 1858.
THE SENATE.
[A star (*) indicates new members. A dagger (t) that their seats are disputed. ]
MAINE.
DELAWARE.
Hannibal Hamlin,
1857 James Bayard, 1857
Wm. Pitt Fessenden, '59 James M. Clayton, '59
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
MARYLAND.
*John P. Hale,
'59 Thomas C. Pratt, '57
*James Bell,
'61 James A. Pearce, '61
MASSACHUSETTS.
Charles Sumner,
'57 James M. Mason, '57
Henry Wilson,
RHODE ISLAND.
Charles T. James,
'57 David S. Reid, '59
Phillip Allen,
'59 * Asa Biggs, '61
CONNECTICUT.
Isaac Toucey,
'57 Josiah J. Evans, '59
'61 Andrew P. Butler, '61
VERMONT.
GEORGIA.
Solomon Foote,
'57 Robert Toomb3, '59
*Jacob Collamer,
NEW YORK.
ALABAMA.
Hamilton Fisk,
'57 Clement C. Clay, jr., '59
William H. Seward,
'61 James Fitzpatrick, '61
MISSISSIPPI.
John R. Thompson,
William Wright,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Richard Brodhead,
[Vacancy.]
'57 Stephen Adams, '57
'59 Albert G. Brown, '59
LOUISIANA.
'57 Judah P. Benjamin, '59
*John Slidell,
'61
VIRGINIA.
'59 Robert M. T. Hunter, '59
NORTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
*Lafayette S. Foster,
'61 *Alfred Iverson, '61
NEW JERSEY.
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THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.
TENNESSEE.
ARKANSAS.
James C. Jones,
'57 Wm. K. Sebastian, '59
John C. Bell,
'59 Robert W. Johnson, '61
KENTUCKY.
MICHIGAN.
John B. Thompson,
*John J. Crittenden,
'61 Charles E. Stuart, '59
OHIO.
FLORIDA.
Benjamin F. Wade,
*George E. Pugh,
'61 David Levy Yulee, '61
TEXAS.
'59 Thomas J. Rusk, '63
Sam Houston, '59
CALIFORNIA.
'59 John B. Weller, '57
** Lyman Trumbull, '61 [Vacancy.]
Henry Dodge, '57
'57 * Charles Durkee, '61
IOWA.
George W. Jones, '59 ** James Hartan, '61
Total-58 Senators and four vacant seats.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. [A star (*) represents old Members, re-elected.]
MAINE.
DIST. DIST.
1. John M. Wood.
4. * Samuel P. Benson.
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