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Dale Geo. h. 66 Gore
Dale Lorenzo H. fireman, h. 6 Winter
Dale Thos. J. fish-market, 124 Cambridge, bds. 66 Gore
Dale Wm. W. silver-plater (24 Sudbury, B.), bds. 66 Gore
Daley Dennis, laborer, h. 358 Broadway
Daley John, binder, h. 261 Franklin
Daley John, laborer, h. 239 Franklin
Dallinger Chas. hatter (B.), h. Western ave. n. Putnam
Dallinger Caroline Miss, h. Main, cor. Hancock
Dallinger Elizabeth E. teacher, bds. Main, cor. Hancock Dallinger Wm. variety, 155 Harvard, h. 93 Windsor, Dallinger Wm. W. clerk, h. 29 Lee
Dallis Mary Miss, h. 46 Brighton
Dalton Christopher, laborer, h. Third, n. Gore
Dalton James, soap-maker, h. 70 Pearl
Dalton John E. h. 68 Winter
Dalton Mary A. wid. Richard, h. 13 Mt. Auburn
Dalton Mary Mrs. h. 101 Fourth Daly James, laborer, bds. 9 Hancock
Daly John J. stone-cutter, h. 142 Main
Daly Michael, laborer, bds. 9 Hancook
Dam Martha A. nurse, h. 66 Norfolk
Damon Geo. L. superintendent (Steam Safe Co., Friend, corner Causeway, B.), h. 18 Avon
Damon Warren, carpenter, h. 108 Norfolk
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at Lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Dana Edward, gardner, h. 360 Broadway Dana Francis, assistant librarian (American Academy, at Boston Athenæum, B.), h. 47 Brattle Dana Hill Club Stable, Main, cor. Inman, W. Christie, supt. Dana John B. h. Fayerweather, cor. Brattle CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY. 109 Dana Library, Main Dana Thomas (Thos. Dana & Co.), grocer (9 and 11 Com- mercial, B.), h. Cambridge, cor. Maple ave. Danahy Timothy, tailor, h. 15 Sargent Dane Geo. W. box-maker, bds. 50 Columbia DANFORTH CHARLES H. photographer, 27 Haymar- ket sq. bds. 12 Green Danforth Cyrus, dry goods dealer (B.), h. 9 Linden Danforth Edward H. teamster, bds. 92 Prospect [erett pl. DANFORTH GEORGE O. painter, Brattle sq. h. 11 Ev- Danforth Hollis, furniture express, h. 92 Prospect Danforth Isaac W. hardware (48 India, B.), h. 25 Craigie Danforth Jacob, porter, h. Brighton Danforth James L. painter, h. Il Everett pl. Danforth Otis, h. 9 Linden Boston. Danforth Susan E. Miss, dress-maker, bds. 11 Everett pl. Daniel M. A. Miss, milliner, rooms at Coombs's, Mt. Au- burn, near Charles River Daniels Charles F. teamster, h. 38 Vine Daniels Eliza C. dress-maker, 11 Jay [bridge Daniels Hiram A. factory agent (61 State, B.), h. 86 Cam- Daniels Leonard L. carpenter, h. 5 Daniels' court Danielson Gustoff, carriage maker (B.), h. Washington, n. Columbia Danny Michael, teamster, h. r. M. L. Smith's coal office Danweld Wm. boot and shoe'-maker, 207 Hampshire, h. do. Darcy Michael, laborer, h. 208 Franklin Dardis John, laborer, h. 105 Webster ave. Dardis Thomas, cabinet maker, h. 106 Fourth Darling John, brick-layer, h. r. 175 Bridge Darling Wm. whip-maker, 112 Main, h. 2 Broadway, L. P. Dasey Mary, wid. Cornelius, h, 52 North Datt Lewis, book-binder (B.), boards 80 Fifth Datt Susan Mrs. h. 80 Fifth Davenport Frank, musician, h. rear 64 Brookline Davenport Henry, machinist, bds. Cambridge, n. Second Davenport James S. gardener, bds. 40 Seventh Davenport Jerome J. cabinet maker, h. 117 Spring Davenport John, farmer, h. North ave. cor. Spruce WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston, 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,
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.
110 CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY.
David Thomas, laborer, h. Gore, cor. Fifth
Davidson Chas. jr. machinist, bds. 1 Pioneer pl.
Davidson Edward, carpenter, bds. Inman, opp. Austin
Davidson Freeman, laborer, h. 95 Vine
Davidson John P. brittania-worker, h. 34 Pearl
Davies Benj. F. carpenter and builder, Gore, n. Sixth. h. 137 Thorndike
Davies Geo. H. eclectic physician, h. 72 Spring Davies Philip, city missionary (102 Commercial, B.), h Howard, cor. Western ave. [Second
Davis Abbott R. sauce-factory (Commercial B.), h. 44
Davis Agnes M. lecturer, h. 30 Ellery
Davis Albert M. engineer, h. 54 Fifth
Davis Ambrose. L. box-maker, boards 44 School
Davis Augustus A. officer, House of Correction, bds. jailor's Davis B. W. carpenter, bds. 88 Windsor [(B.)
Davis Charles (Davis & Goodrich), stone-cutter, 81 Main h.
Davis Chas. cabinet maker, bds. 38 Fifth
Davis Chas. A. organ maker (B.), h. 52 Hamilton
Davis Curtis, soap-manuf. 188, 190, 192 and 194 Broad- way, n. Davis,'h. 8 Norfolk
Davis Curtis R. soap-manuf. h. 378 Broadway
Davis Edward A. clerk, h. 16 Tremont
Davis Eliphalet, h. 51 Cherry
Davis Eliphalet F. clerk, 417 Main, h. 51 Cherry
Davis Eliza, wid. Warren, h, Hunting, n. Cambridge
Davis Eliza Miss, teacher, bds. 289 Harvard
Davis Frank, bds. Hunting, n. Cambridge
Davis Frederick, plasterer, h. 9 Watson
Davis Geo. A. (Davis & Ray), grocer, Cambridge, corner Seventh, h. 92 Spring
Davis Geo. A. expressman, h. 92 Spring
Davis Gilman, book-keeper (B.), h. 289 Harvard
Davis Geo. H. baker, h. 30 Elm
Davis H. B. clerk (B.), bds. Mattapan [35 Williams
Davis Hervey (Davis & Bates), grain-dealer, 550 Main, h. Davis Horatio, organ-builder (B.), h. 78 Otis
Davis Isaac, h. 17 Franklin
Davis Isaac H. machinist, bds. 17 Franklin
Davis James C. soap manuf. 204, 206, and 208 Broadway, house 326 Broadway
Davis James H. clerk, bds. 326 Broadway
Davis James T. (27 North Market, B.), h. 23 Columbia
Davis John (R. W. Pratt & Co.), machinist (120 Merri- mac, B.), h. Walnut ave. cor .. Arlington
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,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Davis John, ship stores (204 Commercial, B.), h. 7 Wendell Davis John E. ship stores (204 Commercial, B.), h. 7 Wendell [Lincoln court, h. 122 Norfolk Davis John M. (Mason Davis & Son), soap manufacturer, Davis John W. commission merchant (5 Central whf. B.), bds. 760 Main [122 Norfolk CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY. 111 Davi Mason (Mason Davis & Son), soap, Lincoln ct. h. Davis Mason & Son (Mason Davis & John M. Davis), soap manufacturers, Lincoln ct. Davis Sarah J. Miss, teacher, bds. 289 Harvard Davis Solomon A. carriage builder and livery stable, Cam- bridge, junction Bridge, h. Spring, n. Second GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Davis Stephen G. cashier (Shawmut National Bank, Con- gress, cor. Water, B.), h. 751 Main Davis Sylvander, bds. Hunting, n. Cambridge [School Davis Thos. M. fancy soap manufacturer, 117 Main, h. 75 Davis Warren, bds. Hunting, n. Cambridge [Natick Davis Watson H. clerk, L. M. Hannum's, 517 Main, h. at Davis Wm. crockery dealer, 558 Main, h. 144 Austin Davis Wm. B. clerk, h. 132 Thorndike Davis Wm. E. clerk, bds. Frederick Davis', Sydney Davis Wm. H. clerk, bds. 51 Cherry Davis Wm. P. carpenter, h. 82 Fifth DAVIS & BATES (Hervey Davis and Erastus C. Bates), grain dealers, 550 Main Davis & Goodrich (Chas. Davis and George W. Goodrich), granite works, 81 Main, order box (22 State, Boston) Davis & Ray (Geo. A. Davis and Benj. B. Ray), grocers, Cambridge, cor. Seventh Davlin James F. (James F. Davlin & Co.), plumber, Cam- bridge, corner Sixth, house 83 Fifth FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Clotns for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
DAVLIN JAMES F. & CO. (James F. Davlin and Michael F. Davlin), plumbers and gas-fitters, 190 Cambridge
Davlin Michael F. (Jas. F. Davlin & Co.), gas-fitter, bds. 83 Fifth
Dawes Albert A. glass-cutter, h. 138 Spring [Roseland Dawes Chalmer S. ship-broker (171 Commercial, B.) h. 7 Dawes Judson, watchman, h. 62 Broadway
Dawson Wm. laborer, h. Franklin, n. Bay Day Arthur C. box-maker, bds. 32 Cherry
Day Chas. W. blacksmith, bds. 76 Cambridge
Day George A. blacksmith, bds. Stephen Day's Day John, furniture polisher, h. Spring, near Fifth
Day John Thomas, gardener, h. 1 School
Day Mary, widow Edward, h. rear 179 Bridge
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
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. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
112 CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY.
Day Ralph, carpenter, h. 7 Day
Day Richard T. glass-maker, h. rear 179 Bridge
Day Stephen, blacksmith, 76 Cambridge, h. 86 Fourth
Day Stephen E. policeman, h. 86 Fourth
Day Wm. glass-maker, bds. 179 Bridge
Dayton Goodrich M. hosiery and under garments (42 Winter, B.), h. Magazine, near Hamilton
Deacon James, glass-maker, h. 8 Fourth
Deagan Henry, tailor, h. 210 Cambridge Dean Elisha L. clerk, h. 6 Cherry
Dean Edmund, concrete sidewalk, h. 25 Mill
Dean John, carpenter, bds. John Moran's, Gore
Dean John C. stone-cutter, h. 2 Pioneer pl."
Dean Jos. F. coal (23 Doane, B.), h. 720 Main
Dean Myron M. h. Moore's block, 60 Mt. Auburn Deane Charles, house 80 Sparks
Deane Ruthven, bds. Chas. Deane's, Sparks
Dearborn George W. clerk, bds. Otis
Dearborn James, laborer, h. 32 Front
Dearborn J. G. school-teacher (B.), bds. 173 Main
Deddrick Fred. britannia worker, h. 152 Otis Dee James, carpenter, h. 17 Sparks street place Dee Patrick, pedler, house 18 Sparks Deegan Philip, carpenter, bds. Wm. E. Bosworth's, Holly ave. Deeney Daniel, laborer, house 25 Webster
Deer James, paper hanger, h. Flagg, cor. Banks Deering Julia, widow Henry, h. Winter, near Third Deering William, laborer, h. Warren, near Porter Degan Michael, laborer, h. foot of Munroe's alley
Dehan Thomas, teamster, h. r. M. L. Smith's coal office. Dehenan Thomas, laborer, h. 67 Amory Delaney John, laborer, h. 102 Gore
Delaney John, laborer, h. Bolton, rear Dublin
Delaney Joseph, laborer, h. 132 Spruce
Delaney Michael, pedler, h. 11 Sargent
Delaney Patrick, laborer, h. Montgomery, near Harvard Delaney Richard, laborer, house Bolton, rear Dublin Delano Jeptha, h. 59} Franklin
Delano John, carpenter, h. Howard, near Mt. Auburn
Delano Maria C. Mrs. h. 12 Lowell
Delany John, laborer, house 27 Vine
Delany Patrick, planing machine, h. Hastings, n. Moore Delapp Charles, carpenter, h. 23 Lopez
Delay James, gardener, h. 508 Cambridge
Demain Wm. C. (7 and 9 Spring lane, B.), h. 203 Harvard
sortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of
557 Main Street,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
Boston.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY. 113
Demain Wm. C. jr. paper ruler (7 and 9 Spring lane, B.), h. 403 Harvard
DeMars Ferdinand, travelling agent, h. 656 Main [656 do. DeMars Sophia Mrs. toys and fancy-goods &c. 654 Main, h. Demmings D. W. trav. agt. bds. Mann's, Dunster
Dempsey Bartholomew, section-hand, h. 122 Court
Dempsey Bridget, wid. William, h. Blair pl. cor. Bolton Dempsey Catherine, wid. John, h. Charles, n. Fourth Dempsey James E. glass-worker, h. 105 Elm
Dempsey Lawrence, laborer, h. 116 Brookline
Dempsey Patrick, planer, h. Charles
Dempsey Thomas, laborer, h. Munroe alley Dence George, carpenter, h. 4 Clifton Dennett Erastus, machinist, h. 4 Pine
Denney Daniel, laborer, h. 150 Green
Denney John, hostler, h. 178 Hancock
Denney Timothy, laborer, h. West, near Reed's alley
Denning John, blacksmith, h. 161 Thorndike
Dennis Fannie E. M. teacher, Shepherd school, North Cam- bridge, h. Crescent, n. Oxford
Dennis Frank, conductor, h. 4 Symond's blk. De Wolf
Dennis John, polisher, bds. Elm, n. Hampshire
Dennis Mary wid. h. Elm, n. Hampshire
Dennis William, jobber, h. 15 Hastings
[Broadway
Dennis Wm. W. com. mer. (Merchant's row, B.), h. 295 Dennison .Albert, carpenter, bds. James
Dennison E. clerk, bds. Prospect House, 596 Main
Dennison Franklin, carpenter, bds. 106 Otis
Dennison Geo. W. carpenter, h. 70 Fourth
Dennison Hosea B. architect, 236 Cambridge, h. Cambridge, cor. Sixth
Dennison Otis, machinist (Blake's, Chardon, B.), h. 28 Seventh Denny Michael, teamster, h. rear Smith's coal office
Denton George W. Col. h. 69 Brattle [rer, h. 84 Auburn Denyven David (Denyven & Couch), furniture manufactu- Denyven & Couch (David Denyven and John Couch), furni- ture manufacturers, 346 and 348 Main
Derby A. E. cabinet maker, bds. Lampson's, Suffolk
Derby G. Herbert, cabinet maker, h. 63 School
DERBY JOHN L. & CO. school furniture, Osborn's mills, State, h. Western ave.
Derby Maria, wid. Thomas, h. rear 137 Bridge
Derby Mary A. widow, h. 2 Charles River
Deroce Francis Mrs. h. 38 Brookline
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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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.
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CAMBRIDGE
[D] DIRECTORY.
Deronde John D. cabinet maker, h. 89 Sixth
Deronde Wm. cabinet maker, h. Eighth, near Otis
DeRoo Isaac, groceries, 6 Hamilton, h. do.
DeSage Wm. H. tinman, bds. 110 Pleasant
Desmond Dennis, night-watchman, bds. McCarty's, North Desmond Hannah H. widow Wm. h. 104 Dublin
Desmond John, fruit-pedler, h. 18 Railroad Desmond John, laborer, h. 163 Dublin
Desmond Patrick, laborer, h. Warren, cor. Cambridge
Deuschle Christian, marble worker and boarding-house, 57 Gore Deuschle Louis, organ maker, h. Third, cor. Gore Deuxans Wm. cabinet maker, h. 208 Bridge
Devane Dennis, wheelwright, bds. Elm, cor. Russell
Devane John H. packer, h. Elm, cor. Russell Devens Ann, widow Patrick, h. 3 Suffolk
Devens Arthur L. Mrs. h. Oxford, cor. Everett
Devens Frank E. coffin maker and undertaker, Cambridge, cor. Elm, h. 3 Suffolk
Devens Nicholas, glass-cutter, h. 3 Suffolk
Devens Thomas, coffin maker and undertaker, Cambridge, n. Columbia, h. 3 Suffolk
Devine Daniel, laborer, h. Warren, cor. Jefferson
Devine David, laborer, h. 35 Sargent
Devine Francis, grocer, 240 Cambridge, h. do.
Devine Jeremiah, laborer, h. rear Spruce, near brickyard Devine John, laborer, h. 6 Vine
Devine John, pedler, h. Lambert, near Cambridge
Devlin Peter, laborer, h. 69 Bolton
Dewey John, h. 109 Gore
De Wolf Daniel A. box-maker, h. Hampshire, n. Windsor Dexter Benjamin F. printer, h. 10 Pleasant
Dexter Daniel G. (Melendy, Dexter & Co.), boots and shoes, (108 Devonshire, B.), h. Wash. ave. cor. Arlington Dexter Geo. steward, at H. U. h. 13 Buckingham Dexter Henry, sculptor, h. 297 Broadway
Dickinson Alexander, nursery-man, h. 20 Moore
Dickinson Charles A. nursery-man, h. 20 Moore
Dickman Carrie, asst. teacher primary-school, Reed, bds. Dickman's, North ave.
Dickman Clara, widow Joseph L. h. North ave. n. Allen Dickman Isaac, superintendent, U. Railway stables, North ave, h. 9 Lambert ave.
Dickson George F. clerk, bds. 49 Austin
Dickson Geo. H. (13 Green, B.), h. 30 Shepard
Joiners' 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.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
Dickson Marshall, glassworks, bds. 347 Cambridge Dickson R. W. steam and gas-fitter, 595 Main, bds. 593} do. Dickson Samuel, mason, h. 347 Cambridge Dickson Samuel, tin-pedler, bds. 347 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY. 115 Dickson Wm. brick-layer, bds. 347 Cambridge Diehl John Philip, clothes-sponger (B.), house 60 Brimmer block, Harvard Dignan Richard, porter, bds. Porter's Hotel, North avenue Dillaway Stillman S. carpenter, h. 333 Main Dillaway Thomas V. milk-dealer, h. 81 Walnut Dillham John, waiter, h. 147 Windsor 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Dillingham Henry jr. painter, Brattle sq. h. 40 Holyoke Dillingham Mary A. widow Henry, h. 42 Holyoke Dillman Geo. C. painter, h. 27 River Dillon John (Navy-yard, Charlestown), h. 44 Hastings Dillon Owen, laborer, h. Winter, n. Fifth GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Dilman Jeremiah, plasterer, bds. 163 Windsor Dimmock Sarah G. wid. John, h. 7 Linden Dinan Peter, slater, h. 26 Seventh Dinan Thomas, coachman, h. Lopez, n. Pearl Dinen Michael, laborer, h. 15 Hancock Dinen Patrick, slater, h. 323 Cambridge Dinsmore Arthur, carpenter, bds. 126 Pleasant Dinsmore Arthur, carpenter, h. Lopez, n. Brookline Dinsmore Daniel R. carpenter, bds. 187 Mt. Auburn Dinsmore James, carpenter, bds. 187 Mt. Auburn Dinsmore Joel, carpenter, bds. Inman, opp. Austin Dinsmore John, carpenter, h. 188 Mt. Auburn Dittrich John, varnish maker, h. Murdock, n. Hampshire Dixon James, teamster, h. 18 East Perry [Broadway Dixon Wm. S. manager, Boston Silver Glass Co. h. 52 Dixwell Epes S. teacher, private Latin school (20 Boylston pl. B.), h. 58 Garden FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Dixwell John, student, H. U. bds. (20 Boylston pl. B.) Doane Alfred, master mariner, h. 42 Hamilton Doane Francis, stationery (116 State, B.), h. 51 River Doane Geo. F. (Doane & Lyford), provisions, 419 Main, h. 389 Main Doane Henry S. clerk, 419 Main, bds. 389 Main Doane Seth P. fruit-dealer (49 Commercial, B.), h. 51 River Doane Seth S. book-keeper (B.), h. 51 River Doane & Lyford (Geo. F. Doane & Thos. J. Lyford), pro- visions, 419 Main Dobbs George, laborer, h. Franklin, cor. Bay Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES
Dobbs James, bacon curer, h. 153 Franklin
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
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
116
CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY.
Dobbyn Margaret, h. 375 Main
Dockham Ephraim, teamster, h. North, near East
Dodd Wm. cabinet maker, bds. Mansion House, Gore
Dodge Adelbert G. hair-dreser, h. 179 Main [Arlington Dodge Davis, apothecary, North ave. opp. Walden, h. at Dodge E. S. student, bds. 72 Sparks
Dodge Everett N. salesman (B.), bds. Trask's, Dover
Dodge Franklin M. baker, bds. 53 Fourth
Dodge Frederick, attorney (30 Court, B.), bds. 72 Sparks
Dodge H. Augusta Miss, asst. teacher, Harvard grammar school, bds. 40 Williams
Dodge John C. attorney (30 Court, B.), h. 72 Sparks
Dodge Joseph A. organ action maker, h. 25 Walnut ct.
Dodge J. Felt, house 24 Tremont
Dodge Rufus, flour-dealer (42 Commercial, B.), h. 17 Williams Dodge Samuel H. carpenter, h. r. 339 Cambridge
Dodge Theodore A. Col. h. Quincy, cor. Broadway
Dodge Wm. E. clerk, bds. 16 Seventh
Dodge Wm. H. carpenter, h. 16 Seventh
Dodge Wm. H. (Nay & Dodge), provisions, 25 Haymarket sq. h. 117 Auburn
Dodge Winslow H. mechanic, h. 4 Hamilton
Dodge W. W. law-student, bds. 72 Sparks
Doe Emily R. asst. matron almshouse, Tannery
Doe Joseph Mrs. h. 104 Prospect
Dogherty Frank E. cabinet-maker, h. Blanch, n. Front Doherty Alex. book-binder (76 Sudbury, B.), h. 1 Green Doherty Charles, h. Fourth, near Charles
Doherty Edward, hod-carrier, h. Somerset, n. Pleasant
Doherty Edmund, carpenter, bds. 126 Pleasant
Doherty Elizabeth, widow John, h. 138 Pleasant
Doherty Ellen, widow, h. 225 Franklin
Doherty Henry A. grocer, 171 Bridge, h. 173 do. Doherty Hugh, stone-cutter, h. Fifth, cor. Vine
Doherty James (100 Tremont, B.), h. Ellery, near Harvard Doherty Jerry, currier, bds. Reed
Doherty John, laborer, bds. 8 Gore
Doherty John, laborer, h. Green, n. Bay
Doherty Matthew, laborer, h. 221 Franklin
Doherty Patrick, cabinet maker, h. 157 Spring
Doherty Philip, laborer, h. Bay, cor. Franklin
Doherty Philip, laborer, h. Concord ave. n. Alewive brook Dolan Edward J. merchant tailor, 551 Main, h. 24 Watson Dolan John (Griffin & Dolan), soap-maker, h. 13 E. Perry Dolan Lawrence, butcher, h. 63 Cedar
Dolan Thomas, soap-maker, h. Cottage ct.
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
Cambridgeport.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Best Manner.
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 [D] DIRECTORY. 117
Dolan Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Dublin
Dolan Patrick, baker, bds. Mrs. McCann's, Pearl
Dolan Wm. teamster, h. Deaeon
Dolbeare Joseph S. shipwright, h. 542 Main
Dole Addison S. h. 45 Magazine
Dollard James, boots and shoes, Brattle sq. h. 15 Gerry
Dollard Morris, boot-maker, 906 Main, h. 484 Broadway Dolloff Benj. W. groceries and provisions, 14 Gore, h. 143 Utis Dolloff Charles W. box-maker, h. 45 Clark
Dolloff Francis W. bds. 4 Trowbridge
Dolloff Wm. J. printer, h. 4 Trowbridge
Donahae Michael, machinist, h. 161 Mt. Auburn Donahoe Margaret, widow Patrick, h. 11 Valentine Donahoe Patrick, grease-collector, h. 91 Brookline
Donahue Andrew, marble cutter, bds. 1 Pioneer place
Donahue Cornelius, laborer, h. 19 Harvard
Donahue Edward F. milkman, h. 241 Broadway
Donahue James, laborer, h. Murdock, near Gardner
Donahue John, laborer, h. 9 E. Perry Donahue John, porter, h. Pearl, c. Perry
Donahue Jolin W. clergyman, h. 83 Otis
Donahue Michael, tailor, h. 4 Gore
Donahue Patrick, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, near Willard
Donahue Patrick, laborer, h. 9 Railroad
Donahue Wm. laborer, h, Munroe's alley Donald John, carpenter, h. 33 Holyoke
Donald John, carpenter, h. 35 Willard
Donald Wm. laborer, h. 7 Perry
Donaldson James, carpenter, bds. 389 Main
Donath Hugo, cabinet maker, bds. 33 Seventh
Donavan Michael, currier, h. Harvard, opp. Reed Donehey John, stone-cutter, h. 108 Third Donigan Wm. laborer, h. 8 Eighth
Donlon Mary, widow Martin, h. Brighton, n. Eliot
Donlon Ellen, widow Peter, h. Somerset, n. Pleasant
Donlon Francis, porter (B.), h. 196 Cambridge
Donlon Francis jr. driver, bds. 196 Cambridge
Donnavan James, laborer, h. 11 Water Donnavan John. laborer, h. r. Third, near Gore Donnell William J. polisher, bds. 32 Cherry
Donnelley Frank, carriage manuf. 22 Broadway
Donnelley Thomas, laborer, h. 50 Amory
Donnelly Bridget, Mrs. h. 19 Sparks st. pl. Donnelly James, laborer, h. 53 Vine
Donnelly James H. S. dry goods and millinery, 95 Cam- bridge, and dry goods 43 Cambridge, h. 133 Thorndike
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,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
118 CAMBRIDGE [D] DIRECTORY.
Donnelly John, laborer, h. Jackson, cor. Spruce
Donnelly Mary Miss, h. 20 Brighton
Donnelly Patrick E. grocer, 79 Concord ave. h. do.
Donnelly Rose, widow, h. 38 Brighton
Donnovan Cornelius J. fireman, h. 3 East
Donnovan Daniel, laborer, h. 63 North
Donnovan Daniel, moulder, h. Deacon
Donnovan David, teamster, h, Elm, near Cambridge
Donnovan Dennis, stone-cutter, h. 3 Broadway
Donnovan Ellen, widow, h. 24 North
Donnovan James, laborer, h. 77 Pleasant
Donnovan John, carpet upholsterer, h, Cambridge, n. Warren
Donnovan John, laborer, bds. 6 Lechmere pl.
Donnovan John, laborer, h. Cowperthwait, near Beaver Donnovan Margaret, widow Cornelius, h. 63 North
Donnovan Mary, bds. Bridge, near Fourth
Donnovan Mary widow, h. Hacket's yard
Donnovan Michael, laborer, h. Green, near Putnam
Donnovan Michael Mrs. h. Welch's blk. North, near Short
Donnovan Thomas, laborer, h. 116 Brookline
Donnovan Timothy, laborer, h. 42 Washington
Donnovan Timothy, laborer, h. 61 North Donnovan Wm. laborer, h. 236 Bridge
Donovan Daniel, laborer, h. 79 School
Donovan Dennis, stone-cutter, h. 3 Broadway
Donovan Humphrey, baker, h. 35 Green
Donovan John, woodman, B. & L. R. R. h. 232 Bridge
Doody John, teamster. h, 9 Sparks
Doolen Martin, laborer, h. rear Bridge, near Fourth Dooley James Mrs. h. 200 Bridge Dooley James A. upholsterer, bds. (B.)
Dooley Thomas H. wheelwright, bds. 200 Bridge
Dooley Wm. laborer, bds. rear 17.9 Bridge
Dooley Wm. painter, bds. 200 Bridge Dooner Thomas, grocer, h. 15 Sparks Dooris Felix, blacksmith, h. Third, cor. Vine
Dooris John S. blacksmith, bds. rear Gore, near Third
Doran Charles M. blacksmith, h. Rideout, n. Jefferson Doran Daniel, glass-cutter, bds. 94 Spring
Doran Joseph, laborer, h. 76 Spruce
Doran Matthew, laborer, h. 42 Foster
Doran Michael, laborer, h. Spruce, cor. Clay Doran Patrick, h. 96 Gore
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