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Chapin George T. (Blackstone market, B.), h. 66 Otis
Chapin Hiram O. (12 Blackstone market, B.), h. 73 Fourth. Chaplin Geo. carpenter, h. 9 Kinnard
Chaplin Sarah F. widow Charles F. h. Austin, nr. Inman Chapman Abraham, oyster dealer (B.), h. 14 Brookline
Chapman Amos, blacksmith, h. 391 Main
Chapman Amos, Mrs. boarding-house, 391 Main
Chapman, Cyrus, machinist, bds. 39 Windsor
Chapman Francis L. carriage manufacturer, Brattle square, n. Palmer, h. 11 Story
Chapman Fred L. clerk, boards Chapman's, 11 Story
Chapman Geo. W. painter, 522 Main, h. Lopez, n. Brookline
Chapman, Harrison C. machinist, h. 21 Austin
Chapman Henry, paper hanger, h. 392 Cambridge
Chapman Samuel, driver, h. Banks, n. Flagg
Chapman William, h. 392 Cambridge
Chapman William, jr. carpenter, h. 392 Cambridge
CHARLES RIVER IRON WORKS, Kendall & Roberts, proprietors, 92 Main
Charles River National Bank, 1 Harvard row [Thorndike
Charmois Victor, designer, Gore, bet. Fifth and Sixth, h. 141
Chase Albert, jeweller, (Washington, B.), h. 49 Hamilton
Chase Arthur S. book-keeper, bds. 12 Green
Chase Edward, carpenter, h. Gore, n. Fifth
Chase Edwin B. Rev. house 24 Clinton
Chase E. F. printer, h. 71 School | 59 Moore
Chase Freeman H. express, order box, 189 Broadway, house
Chase George S. house 419 Broadway
Chase Geo. W. moulder, bds. Wheatland blk. Cambridge
Chase Herbert A. student, bds. 752 Main
Chase Hiram L. physician, house 752 Main
Chase Irving, clerk, bds. 46 Prospect
Chase Isaac F. tinplate worker, 55 Cambridge, h. 8 Sixth
Chase Isaac R. engineer, h. Hampshire, n. Columbia
Chase Jeremiah C. nurseryman, h. 287 Broadway
Chase Josiah G. engineer and surveyor, City Hall, h. 3 Austin place
Chase Moses B. chaplain, U. S. N. h. 14 Ash
Chase Samuel, cooper, bds. 110 Otis
Chase Samuel F. (Chase & Libby), ice-dealer, Columbia, c. Hampshire, h. 52 Elm
Chase & Libby (Samuel F. Chase and Jackson H. Libby), ice-dealers, Columbia, c. Hampshire
sortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of
Cambridgeport.
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
Chatwin William, brass-founder, h. Thorndike, n. Eighth Cheeseman Frank, hostler, h. 9 South . CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 89 Cheever Edward, printer (B.), h. Fifth, n. Spring Chenery James, rope-maker, h. 197 Dublin Cheney Charles J. receiver, U. R. R. h. 53 Mount Auburn Cheney Edwin L. produce dealer (B.), house 7 Union Cheney Horace B. blacksmith, h. 9 Holly pl. Cheney J. D. organ-builder, h. 42 Windsor Chenvert Joseph, laborer, h. 132 Spruce Chesley Sawyer, (Chesley & Simpson), carpenter, r. 579 Main, bds. n. 89 Auburn [penters, r. 579 Main 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Chesley & Simpson (Sawyer Chesley and H. Simpson, car- Chester N. agt. brush-manufactory, House of Correction, h. Fourth, n. Otis GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Chick Edward, teamster, h. Seventh, n. Otis Chickering Chas. W. engineer, h. 56 Brighton Child Andrew J. teamster, h. 87 Moore Child Francis J. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, H. U. h. Kirkland, opp. Preston Child Joseph, sail-maker (2 North Market, B.), h. 760 Main Child Joseph jr. leather dealer (95 High, B.), h. 99 Magazine Child Spencer, teamster, h. 226 Broadway Child William B. coachman, h. 15 Pearl Childs Edward F. candy pedler, h. 94 Third Childs Henry, printer, house 4 Williams Childs John H. book-binder, h. 20 Short Childs John J. at medical laboratory, h. 18 Short Childs Moses M. policeman, bds. Mrs. Steven's, School ct. Childs Winthrop W. coachman, bds 15 Pearl Chipman Albion, pattern and model maker, h. 80 Spring Chipman Henry G. Mrs. h. Western ave. n. Putnam Chisholm Cullen, carpenter, bds. 88 Third Chisholm Daniel, carpenter, bds. 88 Third Chisholm William, carpenter, house 88 Third Chisholm William A. carpenter, bds. 88 Third Chiswick Walter, cooper, bds. 390 Main Chittick Robert, gardener, house 17 Irving place Choate David, carpenter, h. Second, n. Cambridge Choate George Dr. house 154 Brattle Christian Joseph, cabinet maker, h. r. 12 Winter Christie William, supt. Dana Hill club stable, h. 105 Green Christopher Edward B. carpenter, h. 17 Suffolk Christopher Geo. A. book-keeper, bds. 17 Suffolk Christopher Henry A. carpenter, bds. 31 Cherry Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
90 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Church Alfred A. laborer, house 77 Elm
Church Benjamin, h. Third, n. Cambridge
Church John, cabinet maker, house Vine. n. Fourth
Church Joseph O. lather, h. 25 Hamilton
Chute Clarinda D. wid. Wm. B. h. r. 500 Main
Claffen David D. painter, Cottage, n. Union sq. h. do.
Clancey James, laborer, h. Columbia, n. Webster
Clapp Arthur B. student, H. College, bds. 2 Ellsworth ave.
Clapp Austin P. clerk (B.), bds. 2 Ellsworth ave.
Clapp Charles C. music store (69 Court B.), h. Mt. Auburn, corner Gardner court
Clapp E. C. printer, h. 21 Mellen [Clinton
Clapp Edward A. metals (29 and 31 John, B.), h. Main, cor.
Clapp George Walter (F. Clapp & Sons), metals (29 and 31 John, B.), h. 49°Erie
Clapp Horace, mason, h. 8 Chestnut
Clapp John C. insurance agt. 17 Sears building, Washington, B.), h. 2 Ellsworth ave.
Clapp Nancy T. widow, house River, near Franklin
Clapp Seth Edward, clerk, h. 63 Pleasant
Clark Albert E. engineer, house 138 Spring
Clark Alonzo, box-maker, bds. 85 Washington
Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brook- line, near Bridge, house do. [16 Walnut
Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, h.
Clark Ambrose H. collector, Gas Co. h. 5 Appian Way
Clark Amos B. clerk Broadway House, bds. do.
Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (70 Federal, B.), house 20 Sacramento
Clark B. ale, beer, &c. 141 Main, h. 184 do.
Clark B. P. cigar manuf. Pearl, cor. Green, h. 81 Franklin Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confectioner and cigar manuf. 552, 554 and 556 Main, h. 81 Franklin Clark Benjamin P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick and Thomas H. Emerson), confectionery man- ufacturers, 552, 554 and 556 Main
Clark Charles H. machine-hand, rooms 5 Wheatland blk.
Clark Daniel, book-binder, bds. Clark's, South, n. Brighton Clark Edwd. J. marble cutter, bds. Thomas Clark's, No. ave. Clark Fred, salesman (195 Washington B.), b. 104 Harvard Clark Geo. B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), te.escope maker, h. 182 Brookline
Clark Henry H. printer, h. Harris, n. Oxford
Clark Henry M. machinist, bds. 61 Third
Clark Hyson, boiler maker, h. Cambridge, cor. Lambert
Joiners' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Ammidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 91
Clark H. M. paper materials (Milk B.), h. North ave. near Forest
Clark James, glass-cutter, bds. 79 Spring
Clark James A. cigar maker, h. 15 Lopez
Clark James P. florist, h. Madison, n. Concord ave.
Clark John, glass-blower, bds. 79 Spring
Clark John, house Dunster, near the wharf
Clark John, laborer, h. Sydney, near Allston [Norfolk
Clark John M. messenger (Sub. Treasury, B.), house rear 31
Clark John W. cabinet maker, h. 98 Hampshire
Clark Lewis C. confectioner, b. Mrs. Williams, 44 Pine
Clark Mary, widow Bartlett, h. Dunster, n. College whf. Clark Melancthon W. policeman, h. 11 Howard, Ward 1 Clark M. V. B. printer, h. Rockwell, cor. River. Clark M. W. police, h. 9 Everett place
Clark Ozias, carpenter, First, n. Cambridge, h. 73 Fourth
Clark Patrick, laborer, bds. 2. Water
Clark Patrick T. (Brine & Clark), wood and coal, Bridge, foot Third, h. 150 Prospect
Clark Robert O. N. carver, h. 87 Sixth
Clark S. Adams, produce dealer, bds. 445 Cambridge
Clark Samuel L. painter, h. rear Cherry, n. Main
Clark Sarah J. wid. Edwin R. h. 141 Otis
Clark Simon P. carpenter, h. 35 Cherry
Clark Sophia S. Mrs. h. 404 Harvard
Clark Thomas, laborer, bds. 8 Davis
Clark Thomas, at Boynton's slaughter-house, h. 88 Windsor
Clark Thomas, shoe-maker, North ave. n. Walden, h. do.
Clark William, h. 470 Cambridge
Clark William, Mrs. h. South, n. Brighton .
Clark William H. (Clark, Whitney & Co.), lumber dealers, East, h. South Boston
Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan G. and Geo. B. Clark), tele- scope makers, Brookline, n. Bridge
Clark, Whitney & Co. (William H. Clark, William A. Whit- ney, H. Pomeroy and John E. Tuttle), lumber dealers, Fast
Clarke Augustus P. physician, 497 Main, house do.
Clarke Benjamin, carpenter, house 6 Gerry
Clarke Elisha jr. clerk, boards 49 Allston
Clarke John, furniture manuf. 34 Reed, office (4 Charlestown, B.), house Boston
Clarke Mary, widow James, house Cottage block, Spring
Clarke Mary W. H. widow Moses, house 68 Otis
Clarke William, boot-maker, 6 Allen, h. 21 Beaver
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston ..
43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Sty lish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on they most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
92 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Clarkson Alexander, glass-cutter, New England Glass Co. h. 42 Third
Clarkson Thomas G. jeweller (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rockwell Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), h. Oxford, c. Forest Clary James, laborer, house E. Perry court
Clary John, wharfinger, Clark, Whitney & Co.'s , house East near Hall's Wharf [State Glass Co. Clary Mary, widow David, house Bridge, nearly opp. Bay Clary Michael, carpenter, house 122 Spring
Claussen Peter N. boots and shoes,11 Harvard row,h. Green, near Putnam
Claussen Sarah N. Mrs. boards 29 Norfolk
Clement Herman A. cabinet maker, Clark's, Cedar, h. Boston Clemments William, laborer, house 8 Fourth Cleveland Albert D. policeman, house North ave n. Tannery Clifford James, hostler, bds. Lambert, n. Cambridge
Clifford John, engineer, house Banks, n. Flagg Clinton Geo. W. mason, h. 39 Washington [Sixth
Close George, driver, cake and confectionery wagon, bds. 5
Close John, fancy cake baker, h. 311 Cambridge Close John, driver, h. Putnam, cor. Washington ct. Clough Morton M. machinist, h. 65 Washington Clouston William, carpenter, house 14 Williams Clover Frederick, plasterer, house 65 Elm
Clow Edmund, printer, house 117 Pleasant
Cloyes Gideon H. conductor, U. R. R. bds. L. J. Cloyes
Cloyes L. J. policeman, house Church, cor. Palmer
Cloyes Phillip B. (P. B. Cloyes & Co.), country produce, 20 Brighton, h. 23 Mill
Cloyes P. B. & Co. (Phillip B. Cloyes and Everett J. Bur- leigh), country produce, 20 Brighton
Clukes William H. cabinet maker, h. 173 Cambridge Coakley Daniel, butcher, bds. 55 Cedar
Coakley David, laborer, h. 57 North
Coakley John, laborer, h. 59 North
Coakley John, teamster, bds. 9 Sparks
Coakley Patrick, laborer, house third in Willow place Coakley Timothy, express (B.), house 500 Cambridge Cobb Benjamin F. surveyor lumber, h. Cambridge, n. Fourth Cobb Charles H. clerk (1037 Washington, B.), b. 17 Prospect Cobb Cyrus, artist (228 Wash. B.), house 8 Warland
Cobb Darius, artist (228 Washington, B.), house 8 Warland Cobb Edward, currier, boards Eustis court, near Oxford
Cobb Josiah H. tea-dealer (1037 Washington, B.), house 17 Prospect .
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
Coburn Benjamin V. machinist, rooms 36 Second Coburn Calvin, organ maker, house 148 Spring Coburn Charles, clerk (12 Cornhill, B.), h. Orchard,n. Beech Coburn Charles F. organ maker, house 148 Spring Coburn Geo. A. medical student, house 148 Spring CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 93 Coburn Misses, house 70 Green Cochran Archibald, case-maker, house Acorn, near Walnut Cochran John, cabinet maker, house 14 State Cocklan Daniel, laborer, house 105 Spruce Cocklan David, laborer, house Murdock, near Hampshire Cocklan Michael, laborer, house 192 Bridge Cocklin Jeremiah, laborer, house Flagg, near Banks Cockran Patrick, laborer, h. rear Court, near Charles Cody Morris, currier, house McCabe, near Cambridge [nam Coffee Catherine, widow Timothy, h. foot of Flagg, from Put- Coffee Cornelius, laborer, house North, near East Coffee David, brick-layer, bds. Mrs. Coffee's, foot of Flagg Coffee Dennis, house 58 North Coffee John, machinist, boards 56 North [496 Cambridge Coffin David H. picture-frame manuf. (219 North, B.), house Boston. Cofran Asa A. clerk, 19 Brattle GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Cofran's brickyard fboarding- house, Vassal lane, r. of brickyard Cofran George P. book-keeper, house Church, cor. Palmer Cofran Noah M. brick-maker, house 13 Wyeth COFRAN SAMUEL M. brick-maker, Concord avenue, h. 70 Concord avenue Cogan Dennis, laborer, bds Mrs. Ellen Cogan's, Bridge, opp. Bay State glass house Cogan Ellen, widow of Joseph, house Bridge, near Fourth Cogan Joseph, harness maker (79 Sudbury, B.), house Otis Coggeshall Robert C. P. clerk, Bay State Glass Co. rooms 48 Cambridge Cogswell Edward R. physician, house 330 Broadway Cogswell Francis, master Putnam grammar school, bds 123 Cogswell Joseph G. house 839 Main [Prospect Cogswell Samuel B. machinist(J. J. Walworth & Co.'s, B.), house Norfolk, corner Austin Cohen Abram, cigar maker, house 42 Brookline Cohen Betsey Mrs. house East Perry, near Brookline Cokely Catherine, Mrs. house Gore, corner Fifth Cokely Patrick, carpenter, boards 12 Dunster Cokely Susan, wid. house Gore, near Third Colbert John Mrs. house 38 Brighton Colburn Elbridge G. foreman blacksmith, house 26 Webster Colburn Geo. W. (33 Summer, B.), house Dana, opp. Centre Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
94 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Colby Albert M. carpenter, house 110 Otis Colby Lucius, painter, house 26 Sixth Colby Simeon, teamster, house.110 Otis Cole Abigail, widow, house 136 Columbia
Cole Albert, porter, Putnam's, North avenue, boards do. Cole Catherine, widow Isaac, house 40 Holyoke
Cole Chas. D. grand sec'y, Grand Lodge I. O. of O. F. (548 Washington, B.), house 738 Main
Cole Charles H. driver cracker wagon, house 47 Elm Cole G. Augustus, pedler, house 101 Allston
Cole George R. printer, boards 41 Holyoke
Cole Hanun W. house 52 Trowbridge
Cole Jeremiah, laborer, house Green, near Bay Cole John H. student, H. U. boards 52 Trowbridge
Cole S. V. student, boards 40 Holyoke
Cole Wm. E. carpenter, house 69 Inman
Coleman Amos, trainer of horses, bds. M. Davis, Harvard near Dana
Coleman E. P. book-keeper (B. ), house 11 Wendell
Coleman George W. clerk (42 Franklin, B.), boards 140 Otis Coleman John, policeman, house rear 13 Pine
Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed
Coleman Mark W. tinplate worker, house 140 Otis
Coleman Mary, widow of Morris, h. seventh in Willow place Coleman Michael, laborer, Mt Auburn, h. rear Mt Auburn, near Sparks
Coleman Patrick, laborer, house 5 Water, near Bridge Coles Winslow V. plate-printer (227 Washington, B. ), house 22 Austin
[5 Franklin
Coleson George H. ornamental designer, and wood-carver, h. Coll Patrick, glass-cutter, h. Webster ave. junc. Windsor Collamore Theodore, cabinet maker, 425 Main, h. 3 Kinnard Collamore William A. organ action maker, 426 Main, boards rear 74 Washington
Colley Benjamin, piano maker, 206 Hampshire, warerooms (538 Washington, B.), boards Colley's, Fayette
Colley Benj. jr. piano-forte maker (538 Washington, B.), h. 204 Hampshire [29 Fayette
Colley Benjamin E. piano-fortes (538 Washington, B. ), h. Colley Frank, house Fayette
Colley Herbert, piano maker, boards Benjamin E. Colley's, 29 Fayette
Colley James, piano-fortes (538 Washington, B. ), h. 32 Lee
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Amidon's New York Hats.
J. A. JACKSON & CO.
HATTERS and FURRIERS, Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston.
Collier John, policeman; house Fourth, corner Stevens court Collier Margaret, widow of Albert, house 3 Linnehan's block Collier Patrick H. glass-maker, N. E.Glass Co. house Winter Collier Thomas, rolling-mill, house 7 near Webster avenue Collihan Michael, laborer, boards 8 Davis CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 95 Collins Amelia, cook (Revere House,B. ), house 53 Brookline Collins Ann, widow, house rear 6 Vine Collins Arthur, refreshment saloon, 228 Cambridge, house Cambridge, near Eighth Collins Daniel, laborer, house 418 Cambridge Collins Daniel, book-keeper, boards 69 Spring Collins Daniel B. book-keeper, boards 69 Spring 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Collins Dennis, tailor, house North, near Short GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Collins Ellen, widow, David B. house 191 Dublin Collins Hannah Miss, dres :- maker, bds. Mansion House, Gore Collins James E. machinist, boards 18 Gore Collins James H. supt. of Bay State Brick Company, house North avenue, corner Spruce Collins James J. carpenter, boards Mansion House, Gore Collins Jeremiah, engineer, house 374 Main [mere blk. Collins Joel S. (Felt & Collins ), carriage maker, house Lech- Collins John Mrs. house corner Bolton and Blair place Collins Mary' Mrs. boarding-house, Bridge, opposite Mansion House Collins Michael, laborer, house 18 Gore Collins Michael, bds. Thomas Flynn's, North ave. opp.Tannery Collins Michael, glass-worker, house 15 Winter Collins Michael G. laborer, house Second, near Cambridge Collins Patrick, blacksmith, house Short, corner North Collins Patrick, porter, house 140 Pleasant FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Collins Quinton F. paper ruler (43} Congress, B.), house 41 Hamilton Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Collins Richard, laborer, house Brighton, near the bridge
Collins Thomas, house 6 Vine
Collins Thomas, laborcr, house North, near Short
Collins Timothy, tailor (B.), house Lechmere place
Collins Timothy, glass-maker, house 18 Gore
Collins Walter H. clerk, Bay State Brick Company, Spruce, boards J. H. Collins', North avenue, corner Spruce Colloton John B. cabinet maker, house 234 Broadway . Collyer, see Collier
Colman Amos, hostler, house 9 South
Colman Daniel, laborer, h. Franklin, near Bay
Colman Helen Mrs. h. 251 Franklin
Colman Waterman, h. 43 Coggswell ave.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
96 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Colnon John, laborer, h. Lechmere place
Colson Everett L. teamster, h. 9 Squire's ct.
Colson Martha E. h. 1 Jennings' ct.
Colson Small, liquors, h. 241 Cambridge
Colter Bridget, h. 18 Hunting Columbus Louis, clerk, h. 151 Windsor Comboy Thomas, laborer, h. 190 Third Comel Nancy, widow Edward, h. 20 Park Comer Robert B. printer, bds. 33 Bow Comey C. H. ins. agt. (B.), h. 5 Webster Comey George O. clerk (B.), h. 15 State [24 Warland Comstock Hiram M. soda-manufacturer (30 Canal, B.), h. Conanoecea Baptiste, laborer, h. 132 Spruce Conant Agnes Miss, h. 721 Cambridge
Conant Benjamin, printer, h. 53 Essex Conant Harriet Miss, h. 721 Cambridge Conant Joseph J. foreman, h. 14 Shepard Conant Levi, house 330 Harvard
Condon John P. carpenter, h. 22 Lopez
Condon William, laborer, h. 121 Somerset
Conenwett Phillip, sausage maker, h. 57 Charles Conighey John, laborer, h. 132 Spruce
Conlan Barney, laborer, h. Lambert, near Cambridge
Conlan Daniel, gas-fitter, Main, bds. Clark, cor. Harvard
Conlan Edward, laborer, h. Distillhouse place
Conlan John, h. 184 Windsor
Conlan John, cooper, h. Vine, near Fourth Conlan John, laborer, h. rear Dublin, near Bolton
Conlan Mary, widow Bernard, h. Third, near Bridge
Conlan Michael, laborer, h. 184 Windsor
Conlan Michael, baker, h. rear 200 Bridge .
Conlan Patrick, laborer, h. Dublin, near Railroad Conlan Patrick, h. 59 Thorndike
Conlan Patrick, granite cutter, h. 57 Harvard
Conlan Peter, laborer, h. 171 Windsor
Conlan Samuel, soap-maker, h. 86 Webster ave.
Conlan Sylvester, laborer, h. Dublin, near Railroad Conley Geo. W. organ manuf. (B.), bds. rear Hancock, near Conley James, grocer, h. Charles, near Fourth [Harvard Conley James, grocer, h. 29 Brewery
Conley John, stone-mason, h. Broadway, near Trowbridge
Conley John H. engraver, bds. 104 Webster ave. Conley John W. groceries, 80 Concord ave. h. do.
Conley Mary, widow Bernard, h. Third, near Bridge Conley Peter, Mrs. h. 19 Donnell
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
557 Main Street,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
·
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 97
Conley T. H. lather, bds. Smith's, North ave. cor. Beach
Conley Thomas Mrs. h. 52 Hastings
Conley Thomas, stone-cutter, h. 22 First
Conley William, laborer, h. 104 Webster ave.
Connell William, laborer, h. 126 Pleasant
Connell Andrew, laborer, h. 125 Court
Connell Anthony, painter, h. Hancock, cor. Franklin
Connell Daniel, dry goods, 219 North ave. h. do.
Connell Donald, hostler, bds. 65 Spruce
Connell James, stone-cutter, h. 1 Harvard
Connell James, laborer, h. Franklin, near Putnam Connell John, laborer, h. 245 Franklin
Connell Mary Mrs. widow, h. Kinnard, near Bay
Connell Patrick, grocer, Franklin, near Bay, h. do.
Connell William, laborer, h. 213 Franklin
Connell William, laborer, bds. 11 Porter
Connelly Bartholomew, laborer, h. Murdock place, n. Sparks
Connelly Edward, stone-cutter, lı. 56 Charles Conner Charles E. machinist, bds. 1 Holly
Conner Cornelius, laborer, h. Winthrop, near Dunster Conner William P. machinist, h. 1 Holly Conners Michael, laborer, h. Spruce, near brickyard
Conniff John, marble, h. Norfolk, near Cambridge
Connoll Michael, laborer, h. Franklin, near Soden Connolly John, carpenter, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn
Connolly Michael, carpenter and stair-builder, h. 95 Sixth
Connolly Thomas, carpenter, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn
Connor Charles, pressman, bds. 33 Bow
Connor James, cabinet maker, h. 68 Winter
Connor John, currier, h. 79 Spruce Connor John, shoe-maker, bds. Montgomery Connor John C. laborer, h. Sparks, near Foster
Connor Mrs. widow, h. Dunster, near South
Connor Patrick, laborer, h. Jackson, near Spruce
Connor William, laborer, h. 83 Spruce
Connors Arthur, carpenter, h. School, cor. Harrison
Connors James, gardener, h. 435 Cambridge
Connors John, waiter, h. 58 Charles
Connors John, laborer, h. Green, near Bay
Connors John H. liquor dealer (119 Haverhill, B.), house Cambridge, near Fourth
Connors Michael, laborer, h. Green, n. Bay
Connors Patrick, laborer, h. 165 Elm
Connors Patrick, laborer, h. 167 Franklin [Putnam
Connors Patrick, clothes-cleanser, h. foot of Flagg, from
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Boston. , Boys' and Youths' Clothing at] Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
98 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Connors Thomas, laborer, h. 203 Franklin
CONNORS THOMAS, grocer, Third, cor. Gore, house 42 Cambridge
Conrey James, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, near Sparks
Conrey John, printer, h. Kinnard, near Putnam
Conrey Keen, laborer, h. Kinnard, near Putnam
Conrich Edward, watchman, h. 79 Hastings
Conroy John, slater, h. 66 Charles
Conroy Patrick, h. Mt. Auburn, near Sparks
Conroy Michael J. stone-cutter, h. 13 Sparks
Conry Morris, laborer, h. West, near Reed's alley
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