The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 11

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Converse Benjamin, h. 25 Williams [way


Converse Betsey Mrs. bds. Joseph H. Converse's, 403 Broad-


Converse Joseph H. treasurer (39 State, room 12 B.), h. 403 Broadway


Conway Catherine, widow Martin, h. 192 Bridge


Conway Richard, mason, h. 7 Crane


Conway Thomas, brick-layer, h. 112 Broadway


Coogan James, car-driver, h. Crane, near Banks


Coogan James, laborer, h. 77 School


Cook Charles, brass-finisher, rooms 51 Gore [Magazine


Cook Charles A. scale-maker (6 Faneuil Hall sq. B.), h. 23


Cook Ephraim, painter, h. 59 Gore [Auburn Cook Fannie A. Miss, teacher Boardman school, bds. 77


Cook James, lather, h. 105 Webster ave.


Cook James C. carpenter, h. 3 Pioneer place


Cook Jane Mrs. h. Irving place


Cook John F. butcher, h. 10 Coggswell ave.


Cook John T. teamster, h. 136 Columbia


Cook Josiah P. jr. Irving Prof. of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Harvard University, h. Quincy, near Harvard


Cook Josiah W. president, Cambridge Mutual Insurance Co. 555 Main, h. 762 Main


Cook Lewis, organ maker, h. 56 Charles


Cook Martha F. widow George, h. 717 Cambridge


Cook Mary C. Miss, assistant teacher Shepard Grammar school, bds. Somerville


Cook Micah W. policeman, h. 19 Shepherd


Cooke John B. cattle broker, h. Davenport, cor. Elm


Cooke Thomas D. policeman, h. 10 Allen


Coolbroth Edward, carpenter, h. 39 Cowperthwait


Cooley Albert L. furniture dealer (40 Lancaster, B.), house 91 Magazine


Cooley George, carpenter, 1 Shepherd's blk. [Main Coolidge Austin J. attorney (13 Pemberton sq. B.), h. 758


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


Amidon's New York Hats,


J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston. CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 99 Coolidge Chas. printer, h. 56 Auburn Coolidge C. D. driver icecart, 478 Cambridge Coolidge Flavel, h. 48 Trowbridge Coolidge John, carpenter, h. 14 Myrtle pl. Coolidge Joseph G. farmer, h. Coolidge ave. n. Mt. Auburn Coolidge Josiah, farmer, h. Brattle, n. Fayerweather Coolidge Nancy, wid. of Flavel, h. 507 Main Coombs C. Everett, clerk (9 Winter, B.), bds. 6 Gerry Coombs Edward S. printer, h. Madison, n. Concord ave. Coombs Eliza J. tailoress, bds. 2 Worcester Coombs Lyman, pressman, bds. 77 Mt. Auburn Cooney Patrick, gardener, h. 12 Madison Cooper Almond F. physician, h. 74 Ellery [River Cooper Charles (Charles Cooper & Son), soap manuf. h. 87 Cooper Chas. A. (Chas. Cooper & Son), bds. 87 River Cooper Chas. & Son (Charles Cooper and Charles A. Coop- er), soap-manufacturers, rear 87 River Boston. Cooper David, painter, bds. 26 East Perry Cooper Edgar F. soap-maker, h. 100 River Cooper George, laborer, h. Cambridge, n. Lambert Cooper James, carpenter, h. Jefferson, cor. Warren Cooper John, blacksmith, Ivers' North ave. h. Somerville Cooper John, market-man (Fulton, cor. Commercial, B.), h. rear 118 Thorndike Cooper John J. printer, h. 26 E. Perry Cooper Joseph, cigar maker, h. 15 Pine Cooper Samuel, laborer, Muller's tannery [Hasting's Cooper William, boiler-maker, Kendall & Robert's, h. 75 Cooper Wm. soap-manufacturer, River, h. 100 River Cooper Wm. F. organ-tuner, h. 349 Broadway [2 Howard Cooper Wm. H. soap-manufacturer, River, near Tremont, lı. Cooper Wm. W. coast-survey, h. 13 Norton FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Copeland Ann M. Miss, h. 117 Auburn Copeland Danforth S. waiter, h. 125 Spring Copeland Geo. H. policeman, h. 12 Windsor Copeland Henry F. confectioner, h. 125 Spring Copeland John C. express driver, h. (E. Boston) Copeland Milton J. h. 79 Clark Copeland Sarah E. Miss, bds. 85 Auburn Copeland Seth, mason, h. 125 Spring Copeland Warren T. teacher Grammar School, Mt. Auburn, h. Bath, cor. Mt. Auburn Copithorne John, h. Norfolk, n. Somerville Copithorne Matthew Mrs. h. Norfolk, n. Somerville Copithorne Richard M. book-seller, h. Norfolk, n. Somerville Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston ..


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


100 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Best Manner.


Copithorne Wm. book-binder, h. 163 Columbia Copp Geo. A. pocket-book manuf. bds. 30 Pearl Copp Margaret Mrs. widow Geo. W. h. 32 Pearl Coppenrath Jacobus, cabinet maker, house Eighth, n. Otis Corbellas James, coachman, lı. 44 Spring Corbett James, laborer, h. Warren, n. Jefferson Corbett John, carpenter, h. 333 Main


Corbett Michael, night-watchman, h. 181 Bay Corbett Michael, painter, h. Elm, n. Cambridge Corcoran Daniel, laborer, h. Bay, cor. Green Corcoran Daniel, laborer, h. Hackett's yard Corcoran Dennis, policeman, h. 150 Spring Corcoran Edward, laborer, h. Jefferson, n. Warren


Corcoran James H. clerk, 609 Main, bds. 31 East Perry Corcoran Jeremiah, baker, h. 156 Green Corcoran John, printer, h. 30 East Perry Corcoran John, blacksmith, h. South, n. Brighton Corcoran John, laborer, L. R. R. h. 18 North Corcoran Michael, pressman, h. 18 Harrison court Corcoran Morris, laborer, h. 108 Kinnard Corcoran Patrick, laborer, h. Short, n. North Corcoran Richard, h. Foster, cor. Willard .


Corcoran Timothy, mason, h. Sparks, n. Mt. Auburn Corcory Matthew, laborer, h. Montgomery, n. Spruce Corey Amelia Mrs. h. North avenue, n. Porter's station Corkery Dennis, teamster, h. Washington court Corkery Dennis Mrs. h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Corkery Matthew, laborer, h. Washington court Corkery Michael, laborer, h. 134 Webster ave. Corkery Michael, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Corliss John, teamster, h. Norfolk, n. Cambridge Cornelius L. F. wid. of Elias, h. 307 Broadway Cornell David, box-maker, Page's factory, h. r. 145 Columbia Corr Anna, wid. John, Cambridge, cor. Webster ave. Cosgrove Andrew, workman, h. 52 Charles Cosgrove Joseph, laborer, bds. 105 Spruce Cosgrove J. currier, bds. Reed, n. Spruce Cosgrove Thomas, laborer, h. 20 Donnell Costeller Edward Mrs. h. 17 Tuttle Costello Edward, laborer, h. 178 Franklin Costello Edward Mrs. h. Franklin, n. Hancock Costello Joseph, tinman, bds. 34 Hamilton


Costello Michael, engineer, h. Gore, n. Fifth Costello Mrs. widow, h. foot Dunster


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


557 Main Street,


GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Cotter Edward J. pressman, h. 130 Brookline Cotter John, laborer, h. Baldwin . Cotter Morris, switch-tender. L. R. R. h. East, n. L. R. R. Cotter Richard, tinplate worker, b. Baldwin Cotter Thomas, laborer, h. Cowperthwait CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 101 Cotter Thomas Mrs. h. r. 26 Vine Cotting E. P. clerk (P. O., B.), h. 93 Norfolk Cotton H. Norman (Cutter, Tower & Co.), stationery (83 Milk, B.), house 23 Clinton Cotton J. Frank, pedler, 554 Main, h. at Somerville Cotton John P. pump-maker, h. 110 Auburn 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Cotton J. Warren, agent (Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com- pany, 15 State B.), h. 52 Magazine Cotton Susan G. Mrs. h. 27 Shepard [84 Auburn Couch John (Denyven & Couch), furniture manufacturer, h. Coughlin John, laborer, h. 77 Spruce Coughlin John, building mover, h. 87 Harvard Coughlin John, laborer, h. North, near East Coughlin Michael, laborer, h. 50 Spring GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Coughlin Timothy, laborer, h. 59 Hampshire Coulter James, moulder, bds. 20 Harvard Coulter John, laborer, h. 24 Vine Counihan John, stone-cutter h. Charles, n. Fourth Countway David L. hair-dresser, Hutchins', North ave. bds. Hutchins', Beacon Courtney Benj. clerk, 606 Main, h. 22 Essex Courtney Benj. grain-dealer, h. 273 Harvard Courtney Friend S. h. 273 Harvard Courtney Thomas, laborer, h. 186 Bridge Courtney Wm. J. brush-maker, h. rear 36 Gore FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Cousens Catherine H. Miss, confectionery, Norfolk, corner Broadway, h. 11 Gardner Coveney Jeremiah W., U. S. store-keeper (Grand Junction wharves, B.), and real-estate agent, 97 Cambridge, bds. Mrs. Coveney's, Short, n. Bridge Coveney John, teamster, h. 224 Bridge Coveney Margaret Mrs. h. Short, n. Bridge Coveny Jeremiah J. lager-beer, h. 68 Spring Coveney John J. salesman (Walker & Co.'s, 3 Tremont Row, B.), h. 68 Spring [sor, n. Cambridge Coveny John W. grocer, Cambridge, cor. Columbia, h. Wind- Cowan Benj. L. watch-maker, h. Brookline, n. Valentine Cowan Bernard, building mover, h. 63 Clark Cowan Thomas, building mover, h. 20 Market [Holyoke Cowdin Fred A. clerk, bds. L. F. Cowdin's, Mt. Auburn, cor. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


102 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Cowdin Levi F. dry-pressman, h. 28 Mt. Auburn


Cowen Dennis, rope-maker, h. Montgomery, n. Spruce


Cox Chas. P. pattern maker (Charlestown), h. 14 Webster pl. Cox Edward, shoe-maker, h. 7 Windsor


Cox Francis A. conductor, bds. 102 Green


Cox Geo. printer, h. 155 Windsor [h. 99 Hampshire


COX JAMES, publisher of Cambridge Press, 531} Main, Cox Jas. H. printer, h. 99 Hampshire


Cox John, tailor, bds. Smith's, 245 North ave.


Cox John, plasterer, h. 81 Elm


Cox John, teamster, h. 14 Foster court


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Cox Lavina C. Mrs. milliner, 116 Cambridge, h. do. COX LEONARD, Cambridge laundry, Soden, h. 102 Green Cox Thos. H. carpenter, h. Columbia, near Hampshire


Cox Wm. laborer, h. Columbia, cor. Hampshire


Cox Wm. F. printer, h. 99 Hampshire


Coy Chas, machinist, h. 41 Seventh


Coy Frederick W. pattern maker, h. Cambridge, n. Fifth


Coy Geo. H. engineer, F. R. R. h. Seventh, n. Otis [Eighth


Coy Horace S. express (98 Merrimac, B). h. Thorndike, cor. Coy Richard, laborer, h. Eighth, n. Cambridge


Coyle Frank, laborer, h. Jefferson


Coyle James, boiler maker, h. 120 Fourth Coyle James, teamster, h. Jefferson


Coyle Terrence, laborer, h. Bolton, n. Blair place


Crabbie Miller, h. Elm, n. Harvard


Craft Wm. B.g(37 Commercial, B.), h. 5 Bigelow


Crafts Chas. H. clerk, bds. Geo. W. Crafts' 29 Brookline Crafts Geo. M. cook, h. 32 Pleasant


Crafts Geo. W. book-binder, h. 29 Brookline


Cragin Francis, mechanic, h. Fourth, cor. Spring


Cragin John, waiter, h. Warner, cor. Jefferson


Cragin Samuel, bar-keeper (Webster House, B.), h. Cam- bridge, cor. Columbia


Craig Isaac, plasterer, h. 22 Hastings


Craig Robert, book-binder, h. 19 Walnut court


Cram Chas. E. book-keeper, bds. 83 Prospect [Cottage


Cram Chas. N. furniture and pictures (24 Eliot, B.), bds. 44 Cram Geo. W. surveyor of lumber, h. 83 Prospect


Cram Henry B. book-keeper, bds 83 Prospect Crane Luther, paper dealer (8 Federal, B.), h. 757 Main


Crappon -, cabinet maker, h. Elm, n. Cambridge Craven Wm. N. upholsterer, 600 Main, h. (B.) Crawford Chas. laborer, h. Murdock pl.


Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


Amidon's New York Hats,


J. A. JACKSON & CO.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms and in the


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE


[C] DIRECTORY. 103


Crawford Geo. R. clerk (B.), h. 195 Hampshire [h. 70 Pearl Crawford John (Levi Hawkes & Co.), plumber, 592} Main, Crawford -, stone-cutter, bds. Choate's, Second, near Cambridge


Crawley George E. grocer, 538 Main, bds. 555 Main


Creed Dennis, baker, house 87 Spruce


Creed Joseph, brass-moulder, house 132 Spring


Creelman Andrew, carpenter, house 121 Spring


Creelman William, book-binder, house 14 Harrison avenue


Cremer Ann, widow, house 159 Windsor


Crepean Frank, cabinet-maker, house 106 Harvard


Cressey Frank, teamster, house 26 Brook's block, School Creswell Arthur, carpenter, house Warren, cor. Porter Cristie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed


Cristy Caroline L. widow Wm. C. house 36 Lee


Croak Michael, stone-cutter, house 131 Court


Crocker Catherine Miss, house Main, opp. Cherry


Crocker Charles, sawyer at (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), h. Bris- tol, near Hampshire


Crocker George W. proof-reader, house 104 Inman


Crocker John, C. machinist, house 105 River


Crocker John W. stucco worker, house 3 Williams, c. Pearl Crockett Edward, conductor, boards 21 Charles River


Crockett George W. carpenter house 43 Pearl Crockett John F. foreman L. R. R. repair-shop, h. do.


Crockett Nathaniel, tinplate worker, house 43 Pearl


Cromwell John, mason, house Wheatland block, Cambridge Cronan Cornelius, laborer, rear East, n. R. R. Cronan Daniel, laborer, house Lechmere place Cronan James, laborer, house Jefferson, n. Warren Cronan John, laborer, house Lambert, n. Cambridge


Cronan John, laborer, house Lechmere place Cronan John, machinist, house Jones' alley


Cronan John M. building mover, house 15 School


Cronan Mary A. widow of Michael, h. Western ave. n. Putnam Cronan Patrick, laborer, house 60 North


Cronan Timothy, carpenter, house Murdock, cor. Hampshire Cronan Timothy A. furniture finisher, house 56 Charles Cronan Timothy F. painter, house West, n. Reed's alley Cronin J. J. cigar-maker, house 13 Lopez


Crosby Austin R. clerk (B.), house 100 Hampshire


Crosby G. A. book-keeper, house 50 Pine


Crosby Joseph, baker, house 48 Auburn


Crosby William, wines and liquors (98 Water, B.), house 35 Bowdoin


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


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Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail.


Boston.


GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


104 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Cross Benjamin, railroad man, boards 9 Leighton ct. Cross Daniel, gardener, house Pine, cor. School


Cross Joseph, organ maker, h. 63 Pleasant [56 River


Crossman Edward L. machinist (79 and 81 Haverhill, B.), h. Crossman Nancy, widow Lloyd, house 56 River


Croswell Andrew Rev. house 19 Ash, cor. Mt. Auburn


Croswell Samuel P. fancy-goods (23 Chauncy, B.), h. 31 Lee Crothers George E. clerk, boards 1 Fifth


Crothers William jr. tin-pedler, house 1 Fifth


Crow John C. carpenter, rooms 20 Holyoke


Crow Samuel, carpenter, boards North ave. cor. Beech Crowd Edwin S. barber, Cambridge, n. Webster ave.


Crowe Samuel C. boot-maker, boards 391 Main


Crowell John W. cooper, house 3 Tenney


Crowell Patrick, currier, house Spruce [Everett pl. Crowell Thomas H. foreman Cambridge Gas Co.'s, house Crowell Timothy, lumber dealer (144 State, B.), house 34 Prospect


Crowley Cornelius, gate-tender, h. r. 194 Bridge


Crowley Daniel, laborer, h. Murdock, n. Hampshire


Crowley David, laborer, h. 5 Lechmere pl.


Crowley David, tearnster, h. Harvard, n. R. R.


Crowley David, laborer, h. 8 North


Crowley Dennis, laborer, h. North, n. East


Crowley Jeremiah, shoe-maker, h. 233 Franklin


Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, h. Jackson, n. Spruce


Crowley John, rubber, h. 17 Winter


Crowley John, laborer, h. 28 Harvard


Crowley John, laborer, h. 114 Court


Crowley John, stone-cutter, bds. Wheatland blk. Cambridge Crowley Mary, wid. h. Short, n. Lowell R. R. [Linden


Crowley Patrick, gardener, bds. Manning's, Chestnut, near Crowley Wm. laborer, h. East, n. L. R. R.


Crump Wm. H. painter, bds. 220 Harvard


Cuddy John, glass-cutter, h. 159 Columbia


Cuddy John jr. glass-cutter, h. 159 Columbia Culhan Edward, laborer, h. 6 State


Culhane Daniel, laborer, house 5 Willard place


Culhane John, laborer, boards Bay, corner Franklin


Culhane Michael, laborer, house Flagg, near Beaver


Culhane Michael, laborer, house Bay, near Franklin Culhane Thomas, teamster, house 84 Fifth


Cullen Bridget, widow Patrick, house 309 Cambridge Cullerton Frank, laborer, house Willow pl. near Cambridge Cullerton James, laborer, house Willow place


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


Cambridgeport.


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,


C. D. WILDER,


GDO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Cullien Edward, pork-packer, house 236 Franklin Cullimane Daniel, grocer, 65 Spruce, house do. CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 105 Cummerford Mary A. Miss, nurse, house 3 Appian Way Cummerford Sarah A. widow Patrick, house 3 Appian Way Cummings Charles H. flour-dealer (44 Commercial, B.), h 714 Main Cummings Charles P. printer, house 154 Green Cummings Daniel P. (Chaffee & Cummings), charcoal, lime &c., Bridge, junction Cambridge, house 72 Otis Cummings Franklin, commission merchant (B.),h. 10 Prince Cummings George B. printer, house 19 Franklin , Cummings Henry, engineer, house 6 Walnut 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Cummings James, fireman, boards 9 Wheatland block Cummings John F. book-keeper, boards 10 Prince Cummings Nathaniel (Cummings, Kenney & Co.), lumber, Bridge, Boston Cummings Patrick, currier, house Franklin, near Bay Cummings, Kenney & Co. (Nathaniel Cummings, John Kenney, and Robert W. McNinch), hardwood lumber, Bridge, opp. Prison Point bridge Cummiskey Michael, boots and shoes (B.), h. 178 Cambridge Cunio Anthony, restaurant (19 School, B.), b. 16 Pleasant Cunnabel William, printer, bds. rear 351 Harvard Cunniff Timothy, boot-fitter, house Montgomery Cunningham Charles, engineer, house 86 Fifth Cunningham James, Mrs. house 145 Franklin Cunningham James wood-turner, house 5 Austin Cunningham John, truckman, house 105 Fourth, n. Vine Cunningham M. P. carpenter, boards 49 Clark Cunningham Owen, plasterer, boards Mrs. Sharkey's, Flagg, near Bank FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. ylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house Concord are. n. railroad Cunningham Philip, laborer, house Vine, near Fourth


Cunningham Timothy, laborer, house 32 Harvard


Curley Ann, widow of Michael, house rear 158 Bridge Curley John, laborer, house Tuttle, near Wyeth Curley Martin, laborer, house 23 Donnell


Curran James H. fish-dealer, bds. Elliot, cor. Owen place Curran Jeremiah F. (Curran & Dunn), boot and shoe-dealer, 177 Cambridge, house 242 Cambridge Curran John F. pressman, house Baldwin, near Cambridge


Curran Michael, laborer, house 180 Dublin


Curran Nicholas F. fish-dealer, boards 22 Inman


Curran Philip, Mrs. house Elliot, corner Owen place


Curran Philip T. coachman, bds. Elliot, corner Owen place


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.


106 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Curren Peter, cooper, house Cambridge, near Warren


Currier Arthur, book-binder, house 23 Cherry


Currier Charles E. grocer, house 41 Essex


Currier Michael, carpenter, boards 7 Norton court [court


Currier Thomas, blacksmith, bds. Timothy Currier's, 7 Norton Currier William E. clerk, boards 28 Pearl


Currier William P. car-builder, house 28 Pearl


Currier Timothy, laborer, house Norton court [Lane Curry Edward, laborer, bds. John F. Roger's, Fresh Pond Curry James, cabinet maker, h. Winter, n. Third


Curry Wm. blacksmith, bds. Wm. Glennons, Mt. Auburn


Curtin Edward, teamster, h. Brick alley, cor. North [Lane Curtin James, laborer, bds. John F. Roger's, Fresh Pond Curtin Patrick T. blacksmith, h. Belmont


Curtin Thos. laborer, h. 181 Dublin


Curtin Thos. laborer, h. 30 Gore


Curtin Wm. laborer, h. 75 Spruce


Curtis Albert W. mason, h. 24 Wendell


Curtis Chas. carpenter, Milk, h. Groveland, n. Spruce


Curtis Frank J. glass-maker, h. 40 Gore


Curtis Hannah, wid. Thos. h. 40 Gore


Curtis John B. glass-maker, h. 21 Fifth


Curtis Rest F. teacher, h. 22 Inman


Curtis Thos. F. clergyman, h. 22 Inman


Cusack William, laborer, bds. John Moran's, Gore


Cushing Ambrose M. soapstone manufacturer (14 Marshall, B.), h. Inman, n. Harvard


Cushing Charles C. apothecary clerk, bds. Garden, n. Wyeth Cushing Christopher Rev. secretary (American Congrega- tional Union, 16 Tremont Temple, B.), h. 6 Ellery Cushing Levy L. jr. assessor, h. 25 Rice


Cushing L. F. Sydney, printer, rooms 58 Mt. Auburn


Cushing William, watchman, h. 53 Mt. Auburn


Cushman Charles, h. 801 Main


Cushman Mary Miss, h. 50 Mill


Cushman Moses E. ins. agt. h. 339 Broadway


Cutler Alfred D. h. 139 Thorndike


Cutler Ann M. G. Miss, music teacher, h. 7 Prospect Cutler Curtis (67 Broad, B.), h. last one in Kirkland pl. Cutler George H. carpenter, h. 26 Mellen


Cutler George O. book-keeper (B.), bds. 104 Otis


Cutler Isaac, carpenter, h. 7 Summer [35 Tremont


Cutler James E. commission merchant (98 Commercial, B.), h. Cutler Joseph, attorney (47 Court, B.), h. 723 Cambridge Cutler Wm. P. book-keeper (28 High, B.), h. 8 Rice


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


IVERS BUGGY. THE Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY 107


Cutter Abel, h. 32 Western avenue


Cutter Abel P. h. 32 Western avenue


Cutter Charles A. librarian, h. Oxford, n. Mellen


Cutter Charles E. clerk, bds. 23 Essex


Cutter Charlotte A. Miss, bds. C. A. Cutter's, Oxford


Cutter Cordelia Miss, bds. C. A. Cutter's, Oxford


Cutter Eben, hats and caps (Dock sq. B. ), h. 23 Essex


Cutter Eugene, piano-forte worker, h. 22 Cherry


Cutter Ellis, organ maker, h. 21 Cherry


Cutter E. P. hatter (14 Dock sq. B.), h. 23 Essex


Cutter F. L. hair-dresser, bds. 17 Austin


Cutter Geo. icetool maker, h. Somerville


Cutter Geo. H. jeweller (Water, B.), h. Holly pl.


Cutter Geo. W. varnisher, h. 8 Holly pl.


Cutter James H. (James H. Cutter & Co.), icetool manuf. .h. Union sq. cor. Cottage [ter's Hotel Cutter James H. & Co. icetool manufs. North ave. n. Por- Cutter James M. (Cutter, Tower & Co.), stationery (Milk, cor. Congress, B.), h. Hancock, cor. Broadway .


Cutter Lawrence, laborer, h. 34 Brighton


Cutter Leander, painter, h. 22 Cherry


Cutter Maria Miss, h. 38 Market


Cutter Mary H. wid. Samuel L. h. Prospect


Cutter Peter, hats &c. (3 Dock sq. B.), h. 50 River


Cutter Sulivan A. painter, bds. Mrs. A. Cutter's, No. ave. n. Union sq.


Cutter Warren, trader, h. Davenport, n. cor. Orchard


Cutter Wm. E. student, bds. Cutter's, Hancock


Cutter Wm. H. clerk, bds. 22 Cherry


Cutting Geo. box-maker, bds. 160 Harvard Cutting Henry, moulder, 23 Harrison


Cutting Kelib O. box-maker, bds. 160 Harvard


Cutting Wm. N. cabinet-maker (B.), bds. 127 Harvard


Cutting Theodore, laborer, bds. John Butterfield's, Fourth Cyr Edward, brick-maker, Cofran's, h. Vassal lane, n. Fresh Pond


Cyr Edward jr. teamster, bds. Cofran's, Concord ave.


DACIE WM. laborer, Wm. Wyman's, h. r. 149 Bridge Dadmun Chas. R. surveyor of lumber, h. 11 Broadway, L. P.


Daggett Freeman L. musician, h. 51 Essex


Daggin James, cabinet turner, h. Washington court


Daggins John, laborer, h. 118 court


Dahn Andrew, butcher, Muller's tannery


Dailey Joseph P. carver, h. 247 Broadway


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,


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.E ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


108 CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY


Dailey Patrick, laborer, h. 79 Spruce Dailey Wm. hack, boarding and livery stable, 43 Cam- bridge, opp. Beal & Hooper's, house 58 Sixth


Dailey Wm. R. clerk, h. rear 126 Spring [Trowbridge Daily Chas. B. cigar manuf. 539 Main, h. Broadway, n. Daily Cornelius, gardner, h. Hancock, n. Green


Daily Francis P. lather, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge Daily Geo. E. livery stable, 282 Broadway, h. 284 do. Daily James, oil hat maker, h. Spring, n. Fifth


Daily James, baker, h. Eighth, n. Cambridge


Daily James S. book-binder, h. 25 River Daily John, laborer, h. 59 Pearl


Daily Margaret E. wid. h. rear 382 Cambridge


Daily Michael, laborer, h. foot of Green


Daily Michael, shoe-maker, h. rear 6 Harvard square Daily Michael, laborer, h. Charles, cor. Court


Daily Owen, laborer, h. Court, n. Charles [Thorndike Daily Uriah J. livery stable, Cambridge, cor. First, h. 79 Dakin Arthur, armorer (Boylston Hall, B.), h. 134 Harvard Dale Edward, clerk, bds. 66 Gore




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