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M Week. h. m. h. m. h. m. h.m. m|h. m.h.m.
1 Mo.
4 52 7 20|14 28|0 49 |6
8 49
2 38
3
1 11
1 33
2 Tu.
4 53 7 19 14 26 0 51
6
9 11
3 27
4 1 55
2 17
3|We.
4 54 7 17 14 23 0 54
6
9 35
4 16
5 2 37
2 58
4 Th.
4 55 7 16 14 21 0 56 6
10 2
5
4
6 3 19
3 41
5 Fr.
4 56 7 15 14 19 0 58
6 10 33
5 54
7 8
4 46
5 11
SU.
4 58 7 12 14 14 1
3
6 11 54
6 45 7 37
30
10
9 5 39 6 50
7 81
9 Tu.
5 7 10 14 10 1
5 0 46
9 22 11
6 16 9 34 10 8
10 We. 5
1 7 8 14
7
1 10 5 1 45 10 12 12
5 2 45 11
0 13
10 37 10 59
12 Fr.
5 3 7 6 14
3 1 14 5 ris. a 11 45 14
11 20 11 40
13 Sa.
5 4 7 4 14 0
1
17
5 4
7 7 26
44
1
8
17 0 46
1
1
16 Tu.
5 7 7
0 13 53 1 24
8
3
1 48 18
1 15 1 43
1 57
18 Th.
5
9 6 57 13 47 1 30
4
3
9
9
20 Sa.
5 12 6 54 13 42 1 35
3
9 42
5 31 23 3 53
22 Mo.
5 14 6 51 13 37 1
40
1 43 2 morn
7 28 25
5 39
6 20
24 We.
5 17 6 46 13 29
2 1 40
9 33 27 8 40 9 23
26 Fr.
5 18 6 44 13 26
1 51
2 1
3 2 10 34 28 sets a 11 30 29 6 49
10 57 11 45
. .
29 Mo.
5 21 6 40 13 19 1 58
1 7 12
1 15 2 5
2
0 8
0 29
30 Tu.
5 22 6 38 13 16 2
1
1 7 37
0 50 1 10
31 We.
5 23 6 36 13 13/2
4 0
8
2
2 54
4
1 30
1 50
0
6 11 10
0 27
16
0 15
0 31
17 We.
5
8 6 58 13 50 1 27
8 22
2 28 19
8 43
3 2 11 2 26 2 59 9|20 2 42 3 53 21 4 40 22 3 16 3 33
21 SU.
5 13 6 52 13 39 1 38
3 3 11 17
6 27 24
4 38
5
23 Tu.
5 15 6 49 13 34 5 16 6 48 13 32
1 45 2 0 23
1 48
27 Sa.
5 19 6 43 13 24
1 53
11 22
28 SU.
5 20 6 41 13 21 1 56
1
0 24 1
8 31 26 7 6 7 53
25 Th.
5 7
3 13 58 1 31 19
1 13 55 1 22
4
7
4
4
19 Fr.
5
11 6 55 13 44 1
33
10 23
6 morn 15
11 58
14 SU.
5
15 Mo. 5 6.7
4 59 7 11 14 12 1
5 7
5 morn
i r & s Sou's
M's Age
4 2
4 23
6 Sa.
4 57 7 14 14 17 1
6 12
8 Mo.
8 56
11 Th. 5 2.7 7|14 5 1 12
1 29
4 15 5
9 58 10 29
3
High Tide Morn.| Eve. h. m. h. m.
Sun s Declination.
MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.
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1859.
SEPTEMBER.
30 DAYS.
Days|
d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m.
Suns declination.
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n8
19
7
6 6
13
3 49
19
1 30
25
0 50
2
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57
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43
14
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1 14
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6
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12
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53
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0
27
30
s2
47
First Quarter, 3d day, 11h 21m P. M. Full Moon, 12th day, 3h 47m A. M. Last Quarter, 19th day, 5h 30m P. M. New Moon, 26th day, 9h 12m P. M. Moon's Apogee, 8th day, 7h A. M. Moon's Perigee, 24th day, Oh P. M.
D of
Days SUN of Len'h Days mi |Moon Moon Ris. |S'ts. Days. decr .= r & s Sou's Week. h. m. h. m. h. m. h.m.m|h. m.h. m.
M's Age.
High Tide· Morn. Eve. h. m. h. m
1 Th.
5 24 6 34 13 10/2
7
F
8 32
3 45| 5
2 9
2 28
2 Fr.
5 25 6 33 13 8 2 9
0
9
8
4 37
6 2 47 3 5
3 Sa.
5 26 6 31 13
52 12 1 9 49
1 10 41
6 24
8
4 8
4 32
5 Mo.
5 28 6 28 13 02 17
1 11 37
7 17
9 4 59
5 32
6 Tu.
5 29 6 26 12 57 2 20
2 morn
8
8 10
7 0
7 We.
5 30 6 24 12 542 23
2 0 38
8 56 11
6 14 7 46
8 30
8 Th.
5 32 6 23 12 51 2 26
2 1 41
9 42.12
9 13 10 36 10 16 10 56 11 15
11 SU.
5 35 6 17 12 42 2 35
3 4
ris. a 11 47 15 6 10 morn 16
11 32 11 47 0 2
13 Tu. 14 We. 15 Th.
5 38 6 12 12 34 2 43
4
5
6 29 6 49 7 14
1 9,18
0 43
0 57
16 Fr.
5 7 44
2 38 20
1 42 2 12
2 28
18 SU.
5 42 6
5 12 23|2 54
6 9 10
4 21 22
2 46
3 5 3 48
19 Mo. 20 Tu.
5 446 2 12 18 2 59
7 11 21
6 20 24 7 20 25
5 22 6 57
6 8 7 47
23 Fr.
5 48 5 56 12
83
9
8 1 58 9 16.27
6 35
9.15
24 Sa.
5 49 5 54 12 53 12
8 3 18 10
9 28
10 12
25 SU.
5 50 5 52 12 23 15
4 36 11
1 29
7 46 10 37 11 22
11 0 11 42 0 2
27 Tu. 28 We. 29 Th.
5 53 5 47 11 54 3 23
9
6 7
1 32
1 2
0 22
0 42
80 Fr.
5 55 5 44 11 49 3 28|10 |
7 44
4 2 25 3 1 2 3 19 4 1 41
1 59
9 Fr.
5 33 6 21 12 48 2 29
3 2 46 10 26 13
10 Sa.
5 34 6 19 12 45 2 32
3 3 47 11
7|14
1 12
1 27
17 Sa.
5 416
7 12 26 2 51
6 8 21
3 27 21
3 26
4 13
4 43
21 We.
5 45 6 0 12 15 3 2
7 morn
22 Th.
5 47 5 58 12 11 3
6
7 0 39
8 19 26
26 Mo.
5 51 5 51 12 03 17
8 9 9
sets a 11 51 6 1
0
5 52 5 49 11 57 3 20
0 41
5 43 6 3 12 20 2 57
6 10 10
5 19:23
0 16
0 30
12 Mo.
5 36 6 16 12 40 2 37
5 30
7 3 25
3 46
4 SU.
5 27 6 29 13 22 15
9 19
5 37 6 14 12 37 2 40 4
0 28 17
5 39 6 10 12 31 2 46 5 40 6 9 12 29 2 48
1 52 19
1 57
5 54 5 45 11 51 3 26 10
1 22
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20Th Felix O.C. Darley, the Artist, and Miss Jenney, G. d. of ders Herren Colburn, were married at Til P. dll.
1859.
OCTOBER.
31 DAYS.
Days d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m. | Days d. m. Days d. m.
Suns declination.|
1
s3
11
7
5 30
13
7 46
19
9 59
25
12 6
2
3
34
8
5
53
14
8
9
20
10 20
26
12 27
3
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57
9
6
15
15
8
31
21
10 42
27
12 47
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4
20
10
6
38
16
8
53
22
11 3
28
13
8
5
4
43
11
7
1
17
9
15
23
11
24
29
13 28
6
5
7
12
7
24
18
9
37
24
11 45
30
13 48
First Quarter, 3d day, 3h 48m P M. Full Moon, 11th day, 7h 8m P. M. Last Quarter, 19th dav, 0h 59m A. M. New Moon, 25th day, 7h 49m P. M. Moon's Apogee, 6th day, 9h A. M. Moon's Perigee, 22d day, 6h A. M.
D of
Days of
SUN Ris. [ Sets. Days. decr.
Len'h | Days to Moon Moon
High Tide. Morn| Eve. h. m. h. m.
1 Sa.
5 56 5 42 11 46 3 31 10 8 32
4 14
2 18
2 37
2 SU.
5 57 5 40 11 43 3 34 11
9 27
5
8
6
2 56
3 17
3 Mo.
5 585 38 11 40 3 37 11 10 27
6
1
7 3 38
4
1
4 Tu.
6 0 5 37 11 37 3 40 11 11 31
6 51
8
4 28 5
1
5 We.
6 15 35 11 34 3 43 12 morn
7 38
9
5 41
6 27
6 Th.
6 2.5
34
11 32 3 45 12
0 34
8 22
10
7 10
7 52
7 Fr. 6 3 5 32
11 29 3 48 12
1 37
9
4
11
8 34
9 11
8 Sa.
6 4 5 30 11 26 3 51 12
2 39
3 41 10
9 45 25
13
10 21 10 54
11 10
11 Tu.
6 5 25 11 18 3 59 13 7
ris. a 11 49
15
11 26 11 40
12 We.
6 9|5 24 11 15 4 2 13
5 19
morn
16
11 55
.
0 26
14 Fr.
6 115 20
6 125 18
11
6 4 11 14
7
9
2 17 19
1 14
1 31
16 SU.
6 13 5 17 11
4 4 13 14
8 4
3 14 20
1 49
2
8
17 Mo.
6 15 5 15 11
0 4 17 15
9 11
4 14 21
18 Tu.
6 16 5 14 10 58 4 19 15
10 26
5 14
22 23
4 6 5 20 6 52
4 40 6 7
22 Sa.
6 215 8 10 47 4 30 15
2 16
8 51
26
8 18 8 55
23 SU.
6 225 6 10 44 4 33 16 3 30 9 40 27
24 Mo.
6 23 5 5 10 42 4 35 16
4 44 10
11 19
29 1
11 38
11 58
27 Th.
6 265 0
10 34 4 43 16 5
37
1
5
2
0 18
28 Fr.
6 284 59 10 31 4 46 16
6 23 2
0
3
0 38
0 57
29 Sa.
6 29 4 58 10 29 4 48 16
7 16
2 56 4
1 16 1 35
30 SU.
6 30 4 57 10 27 4 50 16
8 14
3 51 5
1 54 2 13
31 Mo.
6 32 4 55 10 23 4 54 16
9 17
4 43
6
2 34
2 55
13 Th.
6 10 5 22 11 12 4 11 9
4
8
14
5 47 6 23
1 24 18
0 42
0 58
19 We.
6 17 5 12 10 55 4 22 15 11 43
morn 7
8 24
21 Fr.
6 18 5 11 10 53 4 24 15 6 205 9 10 49 4 28 15 1
0
8
1 25
9 24 9 49 10 34
25 Tu.
6 245
3 10 39 4 38 16
sets a 5
26 We.
6 25 5
2 10 37 4 40 16 0
0
11
29 28 10 12 10 56
11 17
10 Mo.
6 6 5 27 11 21 3 56 13
4 43 11 6
14
12
9 41 10
3
9 SU.
6 5 5 28 11 23 3 54 13
10 38
14
0 35
17
0 10
15 Sa.
2 49 2 28 3 12 3 37
6 12
20 Th.
7 36
r & s Sou's
M Week |h. m. h. m. h. m. h.m. m|h. m. h. m
M's Age. 5
MEMORANDA FOR NOVEMBER.
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2nd Died in Cambridge, Mrs. Chrissy I. wideo of late William Pomeroy, aged to.
1859.
NOVEMBER.
30 DAYS.
Days d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m Days d. m. Daysd. m.
Sun's Declination.
1
s14 27
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20 46
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18 15
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19 43
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First Quarter, 2d day, 11h 34m A. M. Full Moon, 10th day, 9h 21m A. M. Last Quarter, 17th day, 8h 23m A. M. New Moon, 24th day, 8h 59m A. M. Moon's Apogee, 3d day, 5h A. M. Moon's Perigee, 16th day, 2h P. M.
D of
Days of
SUN Len'h Days Ris. | S'ts. Days. decr.
F. S
Moon| Moon r & s Sou's h. m. h. m.
M's Age. 7
High Tide Morn. Eve .. h. m. h. m
1 Tu.
6 33 4 54 10 21 4 56 16 10 21
5 31
3 16| 3 38
2 We.
6 34 4 53 10 19 4 58.16 11 24
6 17
8
4 31
3 Th.
6 35 4 51 10 16 5
1 16
morn
6 59
9
₹4 5 621
3 3
¥5 40
4 Fr.
6 36 4 50 10 14 5 3 , 16
6 16
1 29
8 21
11 12
7:35 8
9
5 Sa. 6 SU.
6 40 4 48,10 8/5
16
2 30
9
1
8:41 9 9
7 Mo.
6 41 4 47 10 6 5 11 16
3 33
9 43 13
9 33 9 54
8|Tu.
6 42 4 45 10
3 5 14 16
4 38
10*13 10 31
9 We.
6 43 4 44 10 1 5 16 16
5 46 11 16
10.49 11 7
10 Th.
6 44 4 43
9 59 5 18 16 ris. a
morn
11 25 11 43 0 1 0,19 0 56 0 37 1 16
15 Tu.
6 50 4 39
9 49 5 28 15
9 33
4 8
21
4
22
3.10
3 37
17 Th.
6 53 4 37
9 44 5 33 15
morn
5 57
23
4 6
4 37 5 51
18 Fr.
6 54 4 36
9 42 5 35 15
0
5
6
47
24
5 12
6 33 7
9
20 SU.
6 56 4 34
7 44
8 18
21 Mo.
6 58.4 34
9 36 5 41 14
3 42
9
11 1 28
8 49
9 18
22 Tu.
6 59 4 33 9 34 5 43 14
4 56 10 6 9 10 53
29
10 34 10 58
24 Th.
7 1 4 32
9 31 5 46 13
sets a 11 47
0
11-20 11 41
25 Fr. 7
1
0
1
26 Sa.
7 4 4 31
9 27 5 50 13
0 41
27 Su.
7 5 4 31 9 26 5 51 12
7
3 1 39 1 3 2 32 3
2
. 0 21 1 1
1 21
28 Mo.
7 6 4 30
9 24 5 53 12 9 23 5 54 12
8
8 3 23 4
1 40 1 59
29 Tu.
7
7 4 30
9 10
4 10 5
2 18 2 57
2 37
30|We. 7
8 4 29
9 21 5 56 11|10 11
4 54 6
7 8
19
20
1 37 2 20
2 44
16 We.
6 52 4 38
9 46 5 31 15 10 50
19 Sa.
6 55 4 35
9 40 5 37 14
1 17 2 29
7 35 8 23 25 26 27
9 45 10 10
23 We.
7 0 4 33
9 33 5 44 13
零3 0 S 1 2
9 6
6 48 4 40
9 52 5 25 16 9 50 5 27 16
7
8 16
3
10 28 14 15 16 17 18
11 Fr.
6 45 4 42 9 57 5 20 16
12 Sa.
6 46 4 41 9 55 5 22 16
5 58
13 SU.
14 Mo.
6 49 4 39
1 57
M
Week. h. m. h. m. h. m. h.m.
0 27
7 40
10
6 59
6 38 4 49 10 115
9 38 5 39 14
3 4 31 9 28 5 49 13 5 6
0 43
3 18
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2" John Brown, convicted of slave insurrection, was hung in Charleston, Virginia. 3.od Herce around the hanging ground, offerte the Colleges is being built.
29th E.P. Clark died, Suddenly, while on a visit- in New york. His funeral took place from his house in Mason Heat, on Sunday Jun 1. 1560. His aga 68.
5th How, Janous S. Green, elected May or of Cambridge the beach 1099 votes. The presenti May. How. John Sargent had 1082 votes.
1859.
DECEMBER.
31 DAYS.
Days
d. m.(Days d. m. Days d. m. Daysd. m. Daysd. m.
1
$21 50
7
22 38
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19
23 26
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23 25
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21 59
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22 45
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23 14
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23 27
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First Quarter, 2d day, 9h 5m A M. Full Moon, 9th day, 10h 28 P. M. Last Quarter, 16th day, 4h 32m P. M. New Moon, 24th day, 1h 3m A. M. Moon's Apogee, 1st day, 2h A. M. Moon's Perigee, 12th day, 8h P. M. Moon's Apogee, 28th day, Th P. M.
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Days of
SUN Ris. Sets. Days. decr.
Len'h Days|vi Moon Moon
of M
|Week. h. m.h. m.h. m. h.m.m|h. m.h. m.
1|Th.
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9 | 4 29 | 9 20 5 57 11:11 16|
5 35
7
3 39:
4 1
2 Fr.
7 10
4 28
9 18 5 59 10 morn
6 15
8
4 24
4 49
3 Sa.
7
10
4 28
9 17 6 0,10
0 16
6 55
9 5 16
5 48
4 SU.
7
13 4 28
9 15 6 9 14 6
3
9
2 21
8 19
7 27
7 57
6 Tu.
7
15
4 28
9 13
4
9 3 26
9
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7
16
4 28
9 12 6
5
8
4 36
9 56
13
8 26 9 21
9 46
8 Th.
7
17
4 28
9 11 co
5 48 10 52
10 10 10 32
9 Fr.
7
17
4 28
9 11 6
6 6
8 7 7 6
6
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morn 0 55
0 23
12 Mo.
20
4 28
9
8
6
9
6
7 19
1 57 2 57 19
3 52 20 : 44 21 5 33
3 34
16 Fr.
7 23
4 29
4 29
9 5.6 12
18 SU.
7
25
4 29
9 5,6 12
3
2
2
1
5
6
9 39 27
9 17
10 16 10 42
23 Fr.
7 27 7 27
4 32 9 9
5 5
1 1 S.
1
1 1
8
1
3 2 49
3 4
3 31
5
29 Th. 7
29
4 36
9
7
0
3
3 10
4 11 4 51
6
30 Fr. 7 29
4 36 9
7
0
3
3 11
31 Sa.
7 30
4 37 9
7 0
3
4 12
5 30
8
11 6 11 29 11 51 0 13 0 53 1 29 2 56 2 21 3 32 2 4 2 38 3 14 3 50
1 11 1 47
27|Tu. 28 We.
7 29 7 29
4 34
9
6
0
6
0
2
2
9
3
0 1 15 2
0 34
26 Mo.
7 28
4 34
9
5
0
5 incr 0 0
1 0 0
6 12,10 34 28 sets a 11 29 29 23 4 50 1 2 5 53
25 SU.
7 28
4 33
9
9
6
6 10
6
11
5
9 55
11 9
22 6 21 7
8 24
7 57 25
1
8 10
7 35 8 45 9 48
21 We. 7 26
4 31
9 46
13
22 Th.
7 27
4 31
9 4 6 13
24 Sa.
7
22
4 28
9
6
9 6 6
11
4
4 morn 3 0 21
17 Sa.
7 24
19 Mo.
7 25
4 30
9 5.6 12
20 Tu. 7
4 30
9 4 6 13
8 47 26
10 55 11 18 11 40 2 0 1 56 0 45 1 8 1 30 220 3 9 4 25 5 24 3 59 4 53 6 28 5 56 7
10 Sa.
7 18
4 28
9 10 6
7 8
ris. a 11 52 4 47
14 15 16 17 18
6 22
6 55
5 Mo.
7
14
4 28
500 00
11 SU.
7
19 4 28
7 7 21
4 28
9
7
5 8 37
13 Tu. 14 We. 15 Th.
2 44
7 22
4 29
9 6 6 11
2 10
1 17
7 36
10 11 12
8 54
7 We.
r & s Sou's
M's Age.
High Tide. Morn. Eve. h. m. h. m
4 9
4 4 3
23
1 34 2 44 3 56
6 59
2
4 35 9
4 32 9
Sun's Declination.
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ABBREVIATIONS-b. stands for "business in Boston,"-h. for " house,"-n. for " near,"-cor. for " corner of,"-op. for " oppo- site,"-bds. for "boards,"-L. P. for "Lower Port,"-Cal. for " California,"-btwn. for " between."
ABBOT Edwin Hale, tutor in Greek, 7 Hollis Hall Abbot Ezra, assistant librarian Harvard College, h Berkeley cor Craigie
Abbott Ezekiel T. carpenter, h Harvard cor Pine Abbott George W. (& Co.) b commission merchant, 21 Central Wharf, h Harvard cor Prospect
Abbott George W. grocer, h Spruce cor Cedar
Abbott Horatio N. machinist, h 152 Cambridge
Abbott John, b Lowell R. R. Depot, h Fifth cor Vine Abbott Joseph Mrs. h 35 Brookline
Abbott Joseph B. soap manufacturer, h Brookline Abbott Parker, box-maker, h Broadway n Dock
Abbott Thomas P. box-maker, h 2 Broadway Abell Samuel, b hardware, h 6 Jennings
Ackers William H. printer, bds Irving House
Adams Albert, mason, h Prescott n Main
Adams Alvin, mason, h Prescott n Main
Adams Charles J. deputy jailer and master H. Cor. h Thorndike cor Third
Adams Charles S. b clerk, bds Thorndike cor Third
Adams Gelana Miss, teacher, bds 67 Spring
Adams George Z. b attorney, bds 47 Austin
Adams Henry K. b shipwright, Lewis Wharf, h North Avenue
Adams Issachar, pedlar, h North Avenue n Rice
Adams Jabez F. stairbuilder, Seventh cor Cambridge, h 71 Thorndike
Adams Jane J. teacher Harvard Middle School, bds 96 Washington
Adams John, machinist, h Gore n Sixth
Adams John, glass-cutter, h Charles n Fourth
Adams John P. gas-fitter, bds Eliot n Mt. Auburn
Adams Martha Mrs. h 70 Spring
Adams Samuel P. b clerk, hi Walnut n Magazine
Agassiz Louis, Professor of Zoology and Geology in the Lawrence Scientific School, h Quincy cor Broadway Agin Michael, laborer, h Brookline n Perry Agin Patrick, laborer, h Elm n Hampshire
Ahern John, laborer, h Harvard n Hancock
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Austin Nathan N. h salesman, h Pearl n Cottage
Austin Nathaniel, hackman, h Wendall n Beacon Austin Richard T. Mrs. h Linnean n Bowdoin
Averell Charles H. b hatter, h rear 58 Washington
Averill Alexander M. clergyman, h rear Baptist church, North Avenue
Averill Joseph (Hubbard & Averill) provisions and gro- ceries, Cambridge cor Willow place, h Second
Averill Joseph W. groceries and provisions, Cambridge n Prospect, h 61 Third
Avery John, b custom house, h Broadway rear Main n Pioneer
Avery John C. b clerk, post-office, bds Jay n River Avery Samuel, h Jay n River
Axtman John, tinman, h Vine n Third
Aylward Richard, teamster, h Third op Charles
Babb Joseph H. b h 45 Sixth
Babb Nathaniel, grocer, Fifth n Thorndike, h do
Bahbidge Levi F. milk dealer, h 55 Gore
Babbit William E. engineer, h 31 Gore
Babcock John, copal varnish maker, h Main n City Hall Bachelder Samuel H .. h Otis n Fourth
Bacheldor Gideon G. pedlar, h 120 Thorndike Bacon George H. hatter, bds 10 Franklin
Bacon Henry A. mason, bds 95 Cambridge
Bacon Leonard, box maker, h 128 Thorndike
Bacon Warren, b gold beater, Province, h Lee n Main
Backus George, dentist, office Main cor Essex, h 10 Pros- pect
Badger Daniel, painter, h 43 Fifth
Bagley Owen, laborer, h Medford n Cambridge
Bailey Alfred, mason, bds Magazine cor Somerset place
Bailey Byron, carpenter, h Jay n Western Avenue
Bailey Charles F. (E. Munroe Co.) planing mill, First n Cambridge, h 48 S. Fifth
Bailey Charles F. carpenter, h 43 Fifth
Bailey Isaac W. carpenter, h Western Avenue cor Jay Bailey Isaiah, mason, bds Somerset place n Magazine Bailey Isaiah, Jr. mason, h Magazine cor Somerset place Bailey Jacob L. tin plate manufacturer, Cambridge cor Second, h 122 Spring
Baird Augustus, machinist, h Tuttle n Wyeth
Baird Lewis, machinist, h Meacham
Baker Benjamin, glass maker, h 79 Gore Baker Catharine C. Mrs. h North Avenue cor Holmes pl Baker David M. car driver. h 7 Harrison Baker George A. (J. G. Hovey & Co.) fire-works manu- factory Harvard n Main, L. P. h at Boston Baker James, b leather dealer, 2 Blackstone, h Broadway cor Prospect
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Baker Ohed, mariner, h Windsor n Harvard
Baker Thomas, laborer, h 103 Bridge
Baker William L. baker, h Franklin n Brookline
Baker William, marble worker, 294 Main, h Auburn n Pearl
Balch James, book-binder, hds Putnam
Baldrey Stephen, b laborer, h 118 Bridge
Baldwin Charles C. Chronicle office, bds Pleasant cor Rockwell
Baldwin George D. b 10 City wharf, h Bowdoin
Baldwin James W. b City Wharf, h North Avenue n Linnæan
Baldwin John D. Publisher of Cambridge Chronicle, h Pleasant cor Rockwell
Baldwin John S. Chronicle office, bds Pleasant cor Rock- well
Baldwin John, mariner, h 25 Washington
Baldwin Joseph, baker, Cambridge n Seventh, h 82 Gove
Baldwin Nahum, painter, h Seventh n Cambridge
Ball Edward, glass blower, h Fifth n Otis
Ball Elijah, baker, Elm, bds at Levi Jennings's
Ballam Alexander, laborer, D'Wolf n the river
Ballard Joseph, cabinet maker, h Chapman place
Bancroft Edward, pedlar, h 53 Washington
Bancroft Joseph H. b crockery ware, 121 Hanover, h Ellery n Harvard
Bancroft Lucille C. teacher Webster Middle School, bds 563 Main
Bandell Henry C. printer, hds Main cor Putnam
Bang George A. b music printer, bds Market cor Winsor
Bang Jacob N. printer, b 61 Cornhill, h Windsor cor Market
Bangs Barnabas, b h Hancock n Harvard
Bangs George, b real estate broker, h Broadway cor Win- sor
*Bangs Isaiah, h 241 Harvard n Prospect
Bangs Martin, mason, h Sixth n Thorndike
Banks David S. b 11 Central Wharf, h Harvard n Lee
Banks Elizabeth H. B. assistant teacher Washington Pri mary School, hds at William Safford's Wright
Bannan James, watchman, h Windsor cor Medford
Bannon Peter, b clerk, h 67 Gore
Barber Azel, b boot maker, bds 11 Cottage
Barber Joel D. b tailor, h 11 Cottage
Barbour Alfred L. (Barbour & Son) bds 33 Franklin Barbour James S. b clerk, h 9 Ellery
Barbour John N. (Barbour & Son,) b auction and commis- sion store, 1 Central wharf, h 33 Franklin
Barbour William S. (W. A. Mason & Co.) surveyor, Douglas' Block, Main, bds 33 Franklin
x Isaiah Bangs, d. 22 Leck, 1854, 73 yrs, 8 days.
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Barker Cornelius N. cutter, h rear 62 Cambridge Barker Edward, glass maker, h rear Winter n 'I'bird Barker Joseph D carpenter, Wright n Norton Barker Joseph, laborer, h Elm n Hampshire Barker William H. laborer, h Third cor Charles
Barnes Celestia F assistant teacher Dunster primary school, bds at John Barnes's, Bowdoin Barnes John, b Messenger Merchants Bank, h Bowdoin Barnes Polydore, printer, h Hancock n Main Barney Reuben, teamster. h 57 Cambridge Baron Herman, brush maker, h 104 Gore Barr Elbridge G. mason, h Sixth n Thorndike Barran Warren, express wagon, h Eighth n Spring
Barrett Andrew, engineer, h Suffolk n Columbia
Barrett George C. bds Centre n Hancock Barrett John, laborer, h North n Water
Barrett Michael, laborer, h Charles n Third
Barrett Oliver, b piano forte maker, h Pearl n Walnut
Barrett Susan P. h Centre n Hancock
Barrett Thomas, gardner, h Cambridge n Seventh
Barri Alexander, marble worker, h 4 Brooks building
Barri Alexander, painter, h rear 27 Green n Western Av Barri Thomas O. varnisher, 2 h State
Barrington Thomas, laborer, h Foster n op Foster place Barrois John, glass cutter, bds Fifth cor Cambridge
Barry Henry, b h Divinity Avenue
Barry James, tinsmith, h Church
Barry Matthias, marble pollisher, h Broadway n Dock
Barry Patrick, laborer, h Sargent
Barry Patrick, laborer, h Dublin
Barry Terence, laborer, h Cambride n corner Windsor Bartlett Bela N. h Otis cor Sixth
Bartlett David C. laborer, h Essex cor Harvard
Bartlett James N. h Seventh cor Thorndike
Bartlett John, bookseller, Harvard Square cor Brighton, h Holyoke place
Barrett John, laborer, h North n Short
Bartlett Michael, laborer, h Dunster n College wharf
Bartlett William B. dry goods and clothing, Brattle Square, h Oxford n Sacramento
Bartholma Lewis, cabinet maker, h 24 Winter
Barton William B shoe maker, at Wilder's Main st., h 22 Brooks' building, School
Bass George H. clerk, bds Sixth n Vine
Bass Jonathan H. shoemaker, h Sixth n Charles
Bass William L. h 27 Western Avenue
Batchelder Eugene, b 42 City Exchange 14 Devonshire, bds Brattle cor Ash
Batchelder Charles, shipmaster, h Clark n Washington Batchelder George H. bds 350 Main
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Batchelder Julia A. Mrs. h rear Franklin n Pearl
Batchelder Samuel, b 42 City Exchange, 14 Devonshire, h Braule cor Ash
Batchelder Samuel, Jr. b attorney, 42 City Exchange 14 Devonshire, bds Brattle cor Ash
Bate George, boot maker, h Eliot cor Winthrop
Bateman John, laborer, h Dublin n Spruce
Bates Charles, clerk, b Summer, bds 61 Brattle
Bates Erastus C. (Davis &) grain dealer, Main, h Austin place n Essex
Bates Eliza Mrs. h Ellery n Main
Bates Edward, tailor, 368 Main, h 9 Harrison
Bates Fletcher, b flour dealer, 50 Commercial, bds Ellery n Main
Bates George, b clerk, 51 Water, bds 61 Brattle
Bates J Henry, b clerk, hds 61 Brattle
Bates Jacob H. painter, h Brattle cor Church
Bates John S, dry goods, Main n Essex, h Hillard cor Dan- iels Court
Bates Persis and Betsey, h Garden n the Common
Bates Rutharia, assistant teacher High School, bds 152 Green
Bates Sidney T. printer, h Somerset place
Bates William, mason, h 61 Brattle
Bates William, 2d, painter, hds Brattle cor Church
Bates William, Jr. mason, bds 6t Brattle
Bates William H. b last maker, bds 43 Cambridge
Baumeister Augustus, plumber, h rear D'Wolf n the river
Baxter Barnabas, mariner, bds Jay n River
Baxter Joseph, cigar maker, bds Village n State
Baxter Joseph, glass house, h Cambridge n Windsor
Bayley Augustus R. apothecary, Main cor Essex, bds 24 Green.
Bazin Damase, pocket book maker,4 Brimmer Block, Harvard
Beach Elijah, b tailor, h Norfolk op Washington
Beach George W. b merchant tailor, h 41 Williams
Beal Samuel E. carpenter, h Kinnard n River Beals Henry M. Church n Brattle
Beaman Ezra M. mariner, h Brookline n Auburn
Bean James, lahorer, bds Thorndike n Fourth
Bean Nathaniel, laborer, h 2 Lambert Avenue
Bean Moses, laborer, h Kidder's lane
Beard C. R. (Fairbanks & Beard) b beer manufacturer, h Washington cor Pine
Beard Ithamar W. b attorney, h Ash n Auburn
Beho Joseph, laborer, h rear Kidder s lane n brick yard Beck Charles, h Howard cor Quincy
Becker Alexander C. Mrs. h Broadway cor Prescott, Wd. I Becket Elizabeth, h Brighton n Bridge
Becket Richard, laborer, h Brighton n the bridge
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Becket William J. teamster, h Brighton
Bedell William, laborer, h North Avenue, n Porter's Hotel Beers Hiram S. b printer, h Broadway n G J Rail Road Belcher George G. sign and carriage painter, 308 Main, h 62 Essex
Belcher John, h Mt. Auburn, n Bow and Arrow
Belcher John A. oyster saloon, Brattle st. n Brattle square h Howard n Mt. Auburn
Belding Sumner, b book-binder, h 50 Windsor
Belger John, blacksmith, h Granger's Block, Bridge
Bell Joseph G. b jeweller, 102 Court, h Sumner
Bell Robert, wheelwright, bds 93 Cambridge
Bell William S. painter, h School Court
Bellaw Robort, laborer, b Elm n Hampshire
Bellows Abby Miss, bds 367 Main
Bellows Mary Mrs. h 367 Main
Bem Alfred, lithographic printer h 24 Winter
Bennet Daniel, carpenter, h 48 Spring
Bennet Wilder, mason, h 68 Thorndike
Bennett Emanuel J. b cigar maker, h Summer cor Prospect Bennett G. Nelson, b clerk Quincy Hall, n East Cambridge
Bennett Henry B. varnisher, bds 5 Green
Bennett James, h Austin n School
Bennett John, ink maker, h 5 Green
Bennett Joseph E. b clerk, bds 142 Cambridge
Bennett Josiah K. b attorney, 20 Court, bds Putnam cor Green
Benney Nathaniel, proof-reader, Riverside, bds Harrison Avenue n Pleasant
Benham Winfield H. carpenter, bds Franklin cor Brookline
Bennink Gerrit J. carpenter, 44 Tremont
Benson Henry J. H. hairdresser, Cambridge n Seeond
Benson John H· hair dresser, 87 Cambridge, h in Boston Bent Newell, h Austin n Norfolk
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