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Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, !&c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
130 CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY.
Farley Samuel C icetool maker, bds. Somerville [pect Farmer Jesse, copper-smith (69 Merrimac, B.), h. 14 Pros- Farmer John P. jr. provisions &c. 13 Harvard row, h. 29 Farmer J. R. blacksmith, bds. Porter's Hotel [Mellen
Farmer William, carpenter, h. 105 Pleasant
Farnam Sylvester, machinist, bds. 39 Windsor
Farnham Aaron, h. 865 Main
Farnham Geo. Y. teamster, h. 40 Hampshire
Farnham John C. auctioneer and real estate agent (31 State, ' B.), and Harvard sq. house 8 Story Farnsworth Catherine Mrs. h. Charles, n. Court
Farnsworth Chas. H. surgeon and homeopathic physician, h.
Farrar Caroline W. Mrs. h. 140 Brattle [170 Cambridge
Farrar Edward E. machinist, h. 72 Gore
Farrell Garrett, gardener, h. 73 Inman
Farrell John, laborer, h. 54 North [Walrut
Farrell John H. (Farrell & Mullin), grocer, 623 Main, h 32 Farrell Martin, teamster, h. Second, n. Cambridge
Farrell Matthew, baker, h. Jefferson, n. Porter
Farrell Matthew, laborer, h. Harvard, near. G. J. R. R.
Farrell Micah J. agent (C. Wakefield's, B.), h. 116 Auburn Farrell & Mullin (John H. Farrell and Peter Mullin). gro- Farren Daniel J. slater, h. Green, n. Bay [cers, 623 Main Farrington Charles R. bds. Dunham's block, 872 Main Farrington Josiah C. R. printer, house Dunham's block 872 Farrington T. F. book-binder h. 103 Washington [Main Farry Patrick, laborer, h. Beckett's blk. Brighton Farris Thomas, pedler, h 9 Rideout
Farwell James K. superintendent, Cambridge Cemetery, h. North ave. opp. Day [h. 114 Prospect
Farwell Joseph R. commission merchant (2 Commerce, B.), Farwell Charles H. fish-dealer, North ave. c. Dover, h. do. Farwell Stephen T. treasurer, (American Education Society, 15 Cornhill, B.) house 101 Preston
Farwell Wm. E. clerk, Hnbbard's wharf, h. at Watertown Fatal John J. furniture, Cambridge, c. Tremont, h. 7 Lincoln Favor Claudius M. driver, Thurston, Hall & Co.'s. h. 127 Norfolk
Favor Jas. M. driver, Thurston, Hall & Co.'s, h. 94 Norfolk Fawcett Samuel H. house 21 Avon
Faxon Daniel, blacksmith, h. 98 Fourth
Fay Annie L. wid. h. Pearl, cor. Auburn
Fay Bartholomew, laborer, h. rear East, n. Bridge
Fay Charles F. ins. agent (B.), bds. North ave. n. Porter's Fay Edward, box-maker, bds. 18 Harrison ave. . [Hotel
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, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
*
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Fay Isaac, house Antrim, near Cambridge Fay John, laborer, house Willow pl. CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 131 Fay Maria D. Miss, h. Garden, n. Washington elm Fay Patrick, stone-cutter, house 3 Pioneer court Fay Thomas. upholsterer, house 18 Harrison ave. Fay William, stoves and tinware (88 Salem, B.), h. 54 Pearl Fay William F. O. h. 50 Prospect Fee Thomas, laborer, h. 2 Water [Franklin Fenan Frederick, butcher, boards Chamberlain's, River, c. Fellows B. Frank, foreman, F. A. Kennedy's, h. 500 Main Fellows Charles M.(Fellows, Weeks & Co.), grocer, (Battery- 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. march, B.), h. 53 North ave. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Fellows Frank C. bds. C. M. Fellows', 53 North ave. Fellows Isaac, cooper, h. 107 Hampshire Fellows John H. (Burton, Fellows & Co.), brush-manufac- turer, Gore, n. bridge and (51 Exchange, B.), h.10 Ellery Fellows Johu H. jr. book-keeper, h. Thorndike, n. Fifth Fellows Joseph, machinist, bds. 23 Lopez Fellows Oshea P. works, Thurston, Hall & Co.'s, Fellows Thomas H. h. 28 Cherry Fels Valentine, brass-finisher, h. Charles near Fourth Felt George W. horse-shoer, Cambridge n. Bridge Felt Irwing G. (Felt & Collins), carriage smith and wheel- . wright, 16 Cambridge, bds. 116 Spring Felt John B. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 73 River Felt & Collins (Irwing G. Felt and Joel S. Collins), carriage- smiths, Cambridge Felton Cornelius C. student, H. U. h. Ware, n. Broadway Felton Mary S. Miss, house Ware, n. Broadway Fenelon Mike F. apothecary, h. 158} Otis FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Fenner Charles, express driver, h. 8 Cottage Fenner Mary E. wid. h. 8 Cottage Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Fenton Ira B. clerk, h. 293 Broadway
Fenton John, carpenter, h. Dublin, n. brickyard
Fenton Patrick, carpenter. h. 18 Reed
Ferdinand Gasper F. collector, h. 80 Green
Ferguson A. currier, h. North ave. n. Tannery
Ferguson Francis, carpenter, h. foot Dyke
Ferguson Franklin T. trader, bds. 319 North ave.
Ferguson Thomas N. (A. Ferguson & Son), boots and shoes, bds. 319 North ave.
Ferguson Thomas T. policeman, h. 22 Coggswell ave.
Ferguson William, steam-fitter, h. Brookline, n. Valentine
Ferguson A. H. & Son (Alexander H. and Thomas N. Fer- guson), boots and shoes, bds. Montgomery cor. Harvey
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.
132 CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY.
Fern Otis L. liquor dealer (161 Blackstone, B.), h. Western ave. near Jay
Ferrill Thomas, tailor, h. Mullen's ct.
Ferris John, carpenter, bds. 24 Dunster
Ferris John W. cooper, h. Warren, n. Cambridge
Ferris Lawrence, laborer, h. 42 Spring
Ferry Patrick, brass-worker, h. 127 Elm
Fertig Charles, fresco painter, h. 90 Spring
Fessenden Almira, wid. h. 34 Mt. Auburn 1 [Prospect
Fessenden Chas. L. dry goods (156 Hanover, B.), house 27
Fessenden Fred. H. conductor, h. 34 Mt. Auburn
Fessenden Isaac, glass-worker, rooms Second, n. Gore
Fiel Geo. T. (Frier & Fiel), hardware (85 Cambridge, B.), house 9 Sydney
Field Chauncy H. machinist, bds. 8. Cherry
Field George, house 9 Chauncy
FIELD GEO. G. president (Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 39 Court, room 2, B.), h. 9 Chauncy
Field James, glass-cutter, house 189 Norfolk
Field Richard, piano-forte maker, h. 133 Columbia
Field Roderick D. carpenter, h. 8 Cherry
Field Walter W. machinist, bds. 8 Cherry
Fifield Abiel F. water registrar, Cambridge Water Works, City Hall, bds. 70 Spring
Fifield George E. gilder (B.), bds. 70 Spring
Fifield George W. asst. supt. U. R. R. h. 70 Spring
Fifield James H. clerk, h. 70 Spring
Fifield John F. conductor, U. R. R. boards 70 Spring
Figgins Joseph, plasterer, h. 26 Charles River Fillebrown Amos, h. 131 Cambridge
Fillebrown Andrew J. glass-cutter, bds. 453 Cambridge Fillebrown Caroline Miss, bds. 131 Cambridge
Fillebrown Chas. painter, h. r. 66 Norfolk
Fillebrown Elizabeth Mrs. h. 10 Webster
Fillebrown Henry S. glass-engraver, h. r. 128 Thorndike
Fillebrown Samuel, glass-cutter, h. 453 Cambridge
Fillebrown Samuel jr. painter, 457 Cambridge h. 453 Cam- bridge
Fillebrown William, boots and shoes (134 Court, B.), house Finan Bartholomew, machinist, h. 4 Dickinson [45 Spruce Finan James, machinist, house 4 Dickinson Finger Lewis, philosophical instrument maker, h. Blackstone, near Riverside
Finlayron Malcolm, stair-builder, bds. 65 Columbia Finn Anthony, shoe-maker, house Third, n. Gore
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
Finn John, blacksmith, h. 202 Bridge Finn Michael, Page's box-factory, h. Lopez, n. Pearl Finnegan Hugh, blacksmith, h. 247 Broadway Finnegan John, blacksmith, house 427 Cambridge Finnegan John, cabinet maker, house 65 Spring CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 133. Finnegan John, laborer, h. 128 Brookline Finnegan John, meclianic, house Eighth Finnegan Martin, laborer, bds. 104 Main Finnegan Martin, moulder, bds. 2 Dock Finnegan Patrick, carpenter, h. 231 Franklin Finnerty Thomas, coachman, h. 4 Antrim Finnerwin Martin, laborer, h. Allston, n. Fort Washington Finney Hugh M. register manuf. h. Viles' blk. Main, L. P. Finney James, brass-finisher, house 34 Clark Finney Thomas, brass-finisher, h. 347 Main First National Bank of Cambridge, Main, c. Prospect Fish Albert F. moulder, bds. 6 Pioneer place Fish Charles B. laborer, bds. 6 Pioneer place Fish Isaac, blacksmith, house rear 48 Moore GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Fish James, laborer, house rear 112 Union Boston. Fish John B. overseer Bird's foundry, h. 6 Pioneer pl. . Fish Moses W. com. mer. (New York), h. 44 Cottage Fish William R. civil engineer, 563 Main, bds. 44 Cottage Fisher Albert, currier, bds. Leuchte's, North ave. Fisher Ferdinand, currier, h. North avenue, cor. Tannery Fisher George, currier, bds. Hughes', North ave. FISHER GEORGE, editor and proprietor " Cambridge Chronicle," 573 Main, h. 60 Cherry Fisher Henry, moulder, h. 180 Broadway Fisher Julia, widow Halsey, h. rear 133 Columbia Fisher Lawrence, currier, bds. Leuchte's, North ave. Fisher Lewis E. clerk, Prospect House, 596 Main, bds. do. Fisher Willard B. Mrs. h. 8. Broadway Fisher William G. jr. Fresh Pond Hotel, Fresh Pond lane Fisk James C. (15 Congress, B.), h. Quincy, n. Broadway Fisk Mary E. Mrs. matron, h. 26 Mt. Auburn Fiske Charles A. house 9 Clinton Fiske Charles A. jr. clerk, house 9 Clinton Fiske John, author, house 123 Oxford Fitch Abel, teamster, bds. North ave. n. Cedar Fitch Amasa, turner, h. 76 Sixth Fitch Charles A. turner at Beal & Hooper's, h. at Charlestown Fitcham E. A. house 8 Coggswell ave. Fitteman Henry, white-washer, h. 70 Brimmer blk. Harvard 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.
134 CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY.
Fitton James H. painter, h. 120 Cambridge Fitton William R. grocer, h. 428 Cambridge
Fitz Daniel F. counsellor (B.), h. 69 Oxford Fitz Franklin, ship-broker (111 Commercial, B.), h. 12 Essex Fitz Sereno M. planer, bds. 5 Village
Fitzgerald David E. caterer (122 High, B.), h. 2 Village Fitzgerald Edward, fireman N. E. Glass Co's, h. 19 Third Fitzgerald James, laborer, h. Warren, n. Porter Fitzgerald James, laborer, h. rear 25 Fourth Fitzgerald James, painter (B.), h. 435 Hampshire Fitzgerald James, house-painter (B.), h. 74 Sixth Fitzgerald James H. pressman, bds. 21 Lopez Fitzgerald John, gate-keeper, Arlington R. R. bds. 170 Dub- Fitzgerald John, laborer, h. Willow place [lin Fitzgerald John, laborer, house 189 Spruce Fitzgerald John Mrs. house r. 198 Bridge Fitzgerald John T. glass-cutter, h. 422 Cambridge Fitzgerald Mary Mrs. h. 26 Sparks street pl. Fitzgerald Maurice, foreman L. Kinsley & Co.'s machine- shop, house rear 42 Washington
Fitzgerald Maurice, glass-worker, h. 122 Webster ave. Fitzgerald Michael, blacksmith, h. Green, n. Hancock Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, h. Court, near the Bridge Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, h. Harvey, opp. Clay Fitzgerald Michael, laborer, bds. rear 198 Bridge Fitzgerald Michael, works B. & M. R. R. bds. 5 Water Fitzgerald Patrick, gardener, h. Donnell, n. Tuttle Fitzgerald Patrick, stone-cutter, Dublin, n. Spruce Fitzgerald Richard, house 21 Lopez Fitzgerald Richard A. printer, h. 21 Lopez Fitzgerald Thomas, laborer, bds. r. 198 Bridge
Fitzgerald Thomas, varnisher, Cambridge, cor. Sixth
Fitzgerald Timothy, laborer, h. r. 137 Bridge Fitzmaurice Thomas, plater, house 90 Third Fitzpatrick Alfred, jig-sawyer, bds. Nickerson's, 5 Village Fitzpatrick Frank, clerk, bds. 8. Gore Fitzpatrick Frank, finisher, house 6 Water
Fitzpatrick H. Wm. grocer, Hampshire, cor. Columbia, h. do. Fitzpatrick James, laborer, h. 121 Pleasant Fitzpatrick James, laborer, house 107 Gore Fitzpatrick James, provision dealer, 2 Gore, h. 8 Gore
Fitzpatrick James T. boots and shoes, 16 Brighton, h. do.
Fitzpatrick Martin, laborer. h. Columbia. n. Webster ave. Fitzpatrick Morgan, tailor, 138 Bridge, h. do.
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., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Fitzpatrick Morgan jr. tailor, 138 Bridge, h. do. Fitzpatrick Morton, blacksmith, rooms 10 Wheatland blk. CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 135 Fitzpatrick William, stone-cutter, h. Brighton, n. Winthrop Fitzsimmons Andrew, laborer, h. Jackson, n. Spruce Fitzsimmons John, laborer, h. Franklin, n. Bay Fitzsimmons John, packer, h. 119 Elm Fix A. W. carver, h. rear 12 Winter Flagg Geo. E. teamster, h. 51 Cambridge Flagg John P. (J. P. Flagg & Co.), com. mer. (80 Milk, B.), Flagg John P. jr. bds. 18 Fayette [h. 18 Fayette Flagg Samuel, watch-maker, 162 Cambridge, h. do. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Flagg Wilson, clerk, h. Dunster, cor. Winthrop Flaherty Ann, wid. Michael, h. Foster, n. Sparks Flaherty John, laborer, h. 98 Fifth Flaherty Martin, stone-cutter, h. De Wolf, n the river. Flaherty Michael, laborer, h. 62 Amory Flaherty Michael, painter, lı. Kernan's blk. Charles River Flaig Simon, watches, clocks and jewelry, 162 Cambridge Flanagan Johanna Mrs. h. Lopez, n. Pearl Flanagan John, laborer, bds. Bay, cor. Franklin Flanagan John, laborer, h. Brighton, near Winthrop square Flanagan Kate, Miss, dress-maker, h. Lopez, n. Brookline Flanagan Mary Ann, wid. Mathias, grocer, 120 Court, h. do. Flanagan Patrick, boiler maker, Rideout Flanagan Tliomas, florist, h. Green, n. Bay Flanagan Thomas Mrs. h. 11 Tuttle Flanders Edmund G. carpenter, h. 12 Coggswell ave. Flanders J. manager, Hotel Flanders, 41 Cedar Flanders William H. clerk, h. 9 Front FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Flanders A. O. & E. E. proprietors Hotel Flanders, 41 Cedar Flannagan Michael, carpenter, h. 106 Harvard Flannery Bridget, wid. Thomas, h. 35 Vine Fleck Mathias, baker, h. 98 Fourth
Fleet Julia Mrs. dress-maker, bds. Buckland's, Mt. Auburn Fleet William, carpenter, bds. Holyoke, cor. Mt. Auburn
Fleig Charles, laborer, h. 152 Bridge
Fleming Evens, brick-maker, h. 42 Hastings
Fleming Kate Mrs. h. 23 Gore
Fleming Moses, teamster, h. 72 Hampshire
Flemming George, printer, bds. 66 Brighton
Flemming Mary Jane, Mrs. h. 66 Brighton
Flemming Michael, laborer, h. 59 North
Flemming Thomas, carpenter, h. r. Third, nr. Gore Fletcher Calvin T. provision dealer (13 Union market, B.), house Cambridge, cor. Oak
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.
136 CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY
Fletcher Charles, cabinet maker, lı. 92 Vine
Fletcher James, preparer, house 67 Moore
Fletcher J. W. supt. of agencies (Hope Life Ins. Co. 53 Water, B.), h. 5 Norfolk (bridge, n. Fourth Fletcher Ruel H. master Thorndike grammar-school, h. Cam- Fletcher Thomas F. glass-cutter, house 54 Sixth
Fl tcher William K. physician, North ave. c. Walden, h. do. Flinn Benjamin F. master mariner, h. 15 Franklin
FLINN EDMUND Jr. painter, 530} Main, h. 15 Franklin Flinn Julia, widow Michael, h. 17 Harvard
Flinn baker, bds. 135 Hampshire
Flint Clarissa, widow Edmund, h. rear 99 Cambridge
Flint Francis (83 Broad, B.), house 8 Chauncy
Flood John, hostler, bds. Fitzgerald's, Spruce
Flood Margaret Miss, house 51 Gore Flood Maurice, cement-pipes, bds. 27 Harvard
Floyd Baruch C. turnkey, East Cambridge jail, h. do.
Floyd Samuel F. teamster, h. Warren, n. Cambridge
Floyd Stephen D. book-keeper, h. 98 Ellery
Flynn Bartholomew, laborer, h. West, n. Lee
Flynn Bernard, laborer, h. 35 Donnell [Donnell
Flynn Bernard jr. marble cutter, bds. Bernard Flynn's 35
Flynn Edward J. cashier and superintendent (60 Hanover, B.), house 30 Warland
Flynn James, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge
Flynn Maurice, printer, Riverside
Flynn Mary A. Miss, h. 13 Willow place
Flynn Michael, cooper, boards 179 Bridge
Flynn Michael, laborer, bds. Hughes', North ave.
Flynn Patrick, cooper, h. 179 Bridge
Flynn Patrick, laborer, house 35 Vine
Flynn Patrick H. tailor (128 Washington, B.), h. Western Flynn Thomas, teamster, h. 6 Perry [ave. n. Putnam
Flynn Thomas, laborer, h. North ave. opp. Tannery
Flynn Thomas, mason, bds. 13th house in Willow place
Flynn Thomas, saloon, h. 87 Harvard [Orchard
Fobes Daniel, confectioner (96 and 98 Sudbury, B.), h. 11 Fobes Henry A. agent (C. D. Edwards, B.), h. 15 Mt. Auburn Fogelby Karl, organ maker, house 54 Elm
Fogerty James, carpenter, h. Cambridge, c. Webster ave.
Fogg Andrew, clerk, h. 9 Pettingill & Sawyer's blk. Second Fogg Ebenezer, carpenter, h. 90 Gore
Fogg Edwin, machinist, house 6 North Sixth
Fogg Frank W. comm'l trav. h. Tenny court
Fogg Jesse Mrs. house 68 Mt. Auburn
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,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Foley Bartholomew, laborer, h. rear 55 Amory Foley Bridget Miss, house Dunster, cor. South Foley Catharine, widow David, h. Bridge, opp. the water Foley Daniel, gardener, house 30 Prospect Foley Dennis, book-binder, h. Dyke, n. Charles River CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 137 Foley Edward, house Bridge, opp. the water Foley James, laborer, boards 2 Cowperthwait Foley John, laborer, bds. 46 Foster Foley John, laborer, house 55 Amory Foley John G. printer, house 83 Wendell Foley John J. carpenter, house 150 Spruce Foley Mary, widow John M. house 162 Dublin Foley Michael P. laborer, h. 2 Willard court Foley Patrick J. machinist, h. 234 Bridge Foley Peter G. straw-dresser, h. 494 Cambridge Foley Thomas, laborer, h. Vine, cor. Fifth Foley Warren G. milk-dealer, h. 55 Mt. Auburn [Essex Foley George H. insurance adjuster (56 State, B.), house 52 Folkes Edward, currier, h. North ave. opp. Tannery Follen Michael, laborer, h. Willow place [Boston. Follen Thomas, laborer, house 67 Amory Follensbee Benjamin A. cabinet maker, h. 53 Columbia Folling Hannah Miss, house 49 Auburn Folsom Charles, house 19 Berkeley Folsom Charles E. cashier (83 Milk, B.), bds. 113 Otis Folsom Charles E. brass-finisher, boards 22 Green Folsom Charles W. supt. Mt. Auburn, house Brattle, n. Mt. Auburn :[Fifth, h. 113 Otis Folsom C. D. dry goods and paper hangings, Cambridge, cor. Folsom Dudley, house 46 Prospect FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Folsom Hiram W. clerk, boards 113 Otis Folsom James N. salesman, house 39 Pleasant Folsom John T. dentist (22 State, B.), h. 22 Avon Folsom Mark J. policeman, house 32 Warland Fonseca Isaac, gas-meter maker (324 Washington, B.), h. 42 Brookline Fonseca Phineas, cigar maker, h. Perry court Foote George L. (Foote & French), banker (7 Congress sq. B.), house 352 Harvard Foote James H. P. carpenter, h. 171 Windsor Foote Luther, h. 352 Harvard Footman George, teamster, bds. 71 Cambridge Footman James F. horse-car conductor, bds. 71 Cambridge Foran Patrick, laborer, h. Franklin alley Forbes Andrew J. nickel plater, h. 114 Thorndike WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. and 145 Tremont Street, Boston,
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
138
CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY.
Forbes Henry D. book-keeper, h. 315 Broadway
Forbes Thomas, h. 17 Valentine
Forbes William W. broker (31 Exchange, B.), h. 114 Inman Forbush Sarah, widow Joseph, h. Willow place
Ford Caleb, travelling salesman, h. Pearl n. Williams
Ford Calvin, machinist, h. 652 Main
Ford Daniel, laborer, bds. Dennis Ford's, Gore, n. Fifth
Ford Daniel, carpenter, h. 175 Cambridge Ford Daniel, laborer, h. 54 North
Ford David, glass-worker, h. Charles, n. Court Ford Dennis, carpenter, h. Gore, n. Fifth
Ford Hugh A. teamster, h. 245 Mt. Auburn Ford Jeremiah, laborer, h. 139 Bridge
Ford Jeremiah D. painter, h. 175 Cambridge
Ford John (John Ford & Son), printer, Harvard sq. house Magazine, corner Lake
Ford John fireman, h. Woodbury's yd. Second
Ford John, plasterer, bds. Dennis Ford's, Gore, n. Fifth
Ford John F. plumber, house 107 Allston
Ford John H. (John Ford & Son), printer, h. 36 Erie Ford John J. laborer, house 419 Cambridge
Ford John M. clerk, Allston, h. 8 Rockwell
Ford John S. printer, bds. 41 Holyoke
Ford John & Son (John Ford and John H. Ford), printers, Harvard square, cor. Dunster
Ford Mary A. widow Howard J. h. 29 Hamilton
Ford Michael, glass-maker, h. rear Bridge, n. opp. Short
Ford Moses, marble worker, bds. Thos. Ford's 17 Sparks Ford Thomas, laborer, h. 17 Sparks
Ford William H. cooper (B.), h. Rideout
Ford William H. book-keeper, h. 652 Main
Foren Nicholas, servant, Henry Potter's, North avenue, cor.
Forg P. cabinet maker, h. Second n. Otis
Linnæan
Forrest James, painter, h. Banks, cor. Flagg
Forrest Lawrence, painter, h. Banks, cor. Flagg
Forrest Robert, painter, h. 8 Banks
Forristall Joseph, expressman, house 51 Washington
Forsyth James, laborer, Osborn's, h. 28 Windsor Forsyth Joseph, laborer, h. 6 Cowperthwait
Forsyth William John, teamster, bds. 28 Windsor
Fortune William, laborer, h. 4 Hixon's blk. Hastings Fosdick William B. h. 44 Williams
Foss Benjamin D. carpenter, h. 169 Harvard
Foss Charles, cabinet maker, h. 25 State
Foss Edmund F. carpenter, h. 10 Myrtle place
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,
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING
AND FIRE INSURANCE.
No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main Street,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Agent for the
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mass.
HOWE'S
V
CONSERVATORY,
OXFORD, COR. CRESCENT ST., CAMBRIDGE. Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Crosses, &c. GREEN HOUSE PLANTS. Shrubs, Roses, Herbaceous Plants, Grape Vines, &c., &c. Which I offer for sale at the lowest market prices.
WILLIAM, HOWE.
QUINCY MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF QUINCY, MASS. Incorporated April, 1851.
ISRAEL W. MUNROE, President and Treasurer.
CHARLES A. HOWLAND, Secretary. WM. O. HOWLAND, Assistant Secretary.
ASSETS.
$1,004,256.00
Immediately Available, $468,926.00
Insures Dwellings, Household Furniture, Churches, Stores, Boots, Shoes, and Leather, and all risks of the safer class on very favorable terms.
DIRECTORS.
WILLIAM S. MORTON, Quincy.
ISRAEL W. MUNROE,
66
EBENEZER GAY. Boston. H. W. BLANCHARD, .6
WHITCOMB PORTER,
ALFRED LORING, Hingham. GEORGE MARSTON, New Bedford.
THOMAS CURTIS.
CHAS. A. HOWLAND,
S. A. HAYWARD, N. Bridgewater. ROYAL W. TURNER, Randolph.
HENRY 11. FAXON,
WILLIAM B. DUGGAN, ..
SOLOMON J. BEAL, Cohasset. CHARLES BRECK. Milton.
JOHN HARDWICK. 6.
R. B. LEUCHARS. Boston.
J. ALBA DAVIS, West Roxbury.
This Company has been in operation over twenty years, has paid over $600,000 in losses, and over $310,000 in dividends to policy holders, and is now paying fifty per cent dividend on all five years, and twenty-five per cent on all other risks.
Boston Office, 27 State Street.
W. PORTER, AGENT.
JANUARY 1, 1872.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fit ting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 139
Foss Geo. A. printer, h. 21 Mellen [Main
Foss Geo. W. W. at Osborn's planing mill, h. r. Fisk's block,
Foss Wm. H. piano action maker, h. Windsor, cor. Main Foster Albert H. bread-cart driver, bds. 47 Windsor
Foster Andrew, porter, house 44 Tremont
Foster Ansel J. cabinet maker, h. 7 Franklin
Foster Ansley, carpenter, h. 31 Baldwin Foster Charles C. h. Kirkland, near Oxford
Foster Chas. H. broker (9 State, B.), h. Main, c. Dock, L. P.
Foster Charles I. provisions, h. 30 Hamilton
Foster Elizabeth J. wid. Charles, h. 47 Windsor
Foster Francis C. counsellor (33 School, B.), h. 15 Oxford Foster George J. clerk, bds. 2 Cottage
Foster Isabella, boards 4 Crane
Foster Isabella, widow, Robert, h. Foster ct.
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