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Foster John, glass-cutter, bds. 44 Tremont
Foster Margaret E. widow, h. 4 Crane
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Foster Theodore S. inspector (Custom House, B.), house 39 Foster Walter K. patent concave tire, coupling and carriage wheel, manuf. Foster's block, Main, house North ave. cor. Meacham
Foster William, carpenter, h. Flagg, cor. Banks
Foster William T. cigar maker, house 96 Third
Foston Geo. E. carpenter, bds. 13 Sydney
Fowle Henry H. jeweller (B.), h. 61 Spring
Fouquet Peter, upholsterer, h. Third, n. Bridge
Foundation Michael, teamster, bds. 9 Sparks Fountain Geo. W. blacksmith, bds. 34 Clark Fourice -, currier, bds. Kimmerly's, North ave.
Fowle G. B. agent, Bay State Glass Co. h. 43 Baldwin Fowle Isaac H. carver, h. Fourth, n. Cambridge
Fowle Seth A. druggist (1 Milton pl. B.), h. 32 Norfolk Fowler Frank A. mason, bds. 22 Tremont [ Brattle
Fowler Helen M. dress-maker, Harvard sq. bds. James, cor. Fowler Jeremiah, mason, h. 22 Tremont
Fowler John, mason, bds. 22 Tremont
Fowler John W. carpenter, bds. Cuddy's blk. Columbia
Fowler Nancy Mrs. house 3 James
Fowler Stephen D. book-binder, h. 24 Brookline
Fowles Augustus L. confectioner, 554 Main, h. Lopez, near Brookline
Fox Charles E. clerk, bds. 15 Baldwin
Fox Edward P. printer, h. 132 Auburn
Fox Geo. J. harness maker (Cove, n. Beach, B.), h. 3 Orchard Fox Jabez, teacher, bds. 15 Baldwin
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. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
140 CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY.
Fox James, h. rear 139 Bridge
Fox James A. counsellor, h. Green, n. Putnam
Fox Joseph, gardener and jobbing contractor, Mt. Auburn, h. 14 Lowell
Fox Michael, glass-maker, bds. 55 Charles [Auburn
FOX ROBERT L. B. harness maker, 3 Brattle, h. 56 Mt. Fox Thomas, laborer, h. 55 Charles
Fox Thomas jr. harness-maker, bds. 55 Charles
Foxcroft Francis A. Rev. h. 17 Arlington
Foye Mary Mrs. h. 36 Brighton
Fragus Manuel, laborer, h. Third, n. Gore
Francis Eben, clergyman, h. 43 Kirkland
Francis Ebenezer, h. 43 Kirkland
Francis Louis, teamster, h. 147 Dublin
Frank Charles, turner, h. Harvey
Franklin Joseph, mason, h. 4 Symonds' block, De Wolf Franltey Michael, laborer, h. 7 Crane
Frary L. S. clerk, bds. 25 Magazine
Fraser Alexander, travelling agent, h. Third, n. Cambridge Frasier Daniel E. (Frasier & Smith), 314 Main, h. 2 Columbia Frasier & Smith (Daniel E. Frasier and Alpheus E. Smith), piano hammer makers, 314 Main
Frazier Allen, h. 23 Sydney [82 Green
FRAZIER ALLEN, JR. lounges, chairs, &c., 642 Main, h. Frazier Daniel, carpenter, bds. 23 Sydney
Frazier Geo. conductor, B. & M. R. R. h. 119 Thorndike
Frazier John B. carpenter, h. 128 Harvard
Frazier Simon, cabinet maker, h. 23 Sydney
Frazier William, carpenter, bds. 127 Prospect
Frederickson Peter, cabinet maker, h. 120 Spring
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Freeman Arsene, cabinet maker, h. 19 Fifth Freeman B. B. painter, h. 418 Main
Freeman Chas. T. book-gilder, bds. 224 Broadway
Freeman Ellen M. Miss, h. 4 Holyoke
Freeman John, carpenter, bds. 363 Main
Freeman John M. book-keeper, bds. 224 Broadway
Freeman John S. proof-reader, h. 26 Watson
Freeman Morton, newspapers, periodicals, &c. 361 Main, n. do. Freeman Nathan Mrs. h. 363 Main
Freeman Wm. carpenter (B.), h. 224 Broadway
Freeman Wm. W. organ-maker, 426 Main, h. 9 Rockwell
Freeth Wm. printer, h. Blackstone, n. book-bindery French Austin G. teamster, h. 133 Windsor
FRENCH GEO. E. news-dealer, 588 Main, h. 221 Harvard French Helena Miss, tailoress, h. Jefferson, cor. Warren
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attentiou of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
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Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
French John, mason, h. 12 Union French Mary F. Q. widow, h. 13 De Wolf French Orin B. carpenter, h. 139 Mt. Auburn French Sara J. school-teacher, bds. Holman's, North ave. Fre ch Wm. A. stair-builder, r. of house, h. 49 Trowbridge CAMBRIDGE [F] DIRECTORY. 141 Friel Hugh F. trunk-maker, h. Gore, n. Fifth Friele Christian, blacksmith, h. Bristol Friend Edward, stone-mason, h. 45 Reed Friend Samuel, laborer, h. 41 Reed Friend William, expressman, North ave. n. Walden, h. do. Frier Adolphus S. hardware (85 Cambridge, B.), h. 41 Pleasant Frost Edmund, h. Oxford, n. Forest Frost Eunice, widow Nathan, h. De Wolf Frost Geo. foreman (42 Cornhill, B.), h. 39 Orchard Frost Geo. E. builder, bds. North ave. bet. Roseland and Forest Frost Wm. h. North ave. nearly opp. Arlington Frost Wm. E. builder, h. North ave. bet. Roseland and Forest Frothingham Amos T. cashier (Tremont National Bank, B.), h. Harvard, n. Dana Boston. Frye James E. provisions, 123 Harvard, h. 2 Davis Frye John K. (21 Salem, B.), h. 27 Hancock Frye Samuel M. policeman, h. 339 Main Fuchs John, currier, h. North ave. opp. Tannery Fuller Abraham, book-keeper, h. 45 Norfolk Fuller Addie R. widow Richard F. h. 13 Hilliard Fuller Benedict, laborer, h. 57 Charles Fuller Chas. H. painter, bds. River, n. Pleasant Fuller Charles L. clerk, h. 19 Forest [church Fuller Daniel D. engineer, h. Concord avenue, opp. Catholic Fuller Elias J. h. 496 Cambridge Fuller Emma L. widow Rev. Arthur B. h. 13 Hilliard Fuller Geo. C. W. clothing, and gent's furnishing goods, 561 Main, h. Austin, cor. Essex FULLER JAMES H. hardware and kitchen furniture, 2 Hyde's blk. 605 Main, h. 3 Inman Fuller John Y. clerk, bds. 3 Inman [Inman Fuller Luther, butter and eggs (14 Union market, B.), h. 36 Fuller Lyman I. clerk, bds. 2 Sydney Fuller Rober O. (Fuller, Dana & Fitz), iron and steel (110 North, B.), h. Harvard, c. Prospect Fuller Samuel D. (S. D. Fuller & Co), provisions, 157 Har- vard, h. 236 Broadway Fuller Sarah Mrs. h. 111 Austin Fuller S. H. salesman, h. Cambridge, opp. Maple ave. 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.
142 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Fuller William H. paper hanger, h. 11 Prospect Fullerton Alexander, shoe-maker, h. 15 Hancock Fullum Patrick, packer, h. Cambridge, n. Windsor Fulton John, painter, h. 66 Washington
Fulton John A. (Fulton, Long & Co. ), furniture dealer and upholsterer, 30 Brighton, h. Winthrop, n. Dunster
Fulton, Long & Co. (John A. Fulton, Daniel Long and Stephen S. Harris), furniture dealer, and upholsterer, 30 Brighton
Furbush Elias, stoves (159 Cambridge, B.), h. 96 Harvard Furfey Hugh, mat-maker, h. 128 Brookline
Furfey James, mat-maker, Brookline, n. Erie, h. 118 do. Furfey Michael, mat-maker, h. 128 Brookline
Furfey William J. clerk, bds. James Furfey's, 118 Brookline Furness Hannah K. wid. of William H. h. Arrow, c. Main Furness Robert, cooper, h. 214 Cambridge
GABONRY ISIDORE, printer, bds. De Wolf
Gaffey John, teamster, h. Monroe alley
Gaffey Stephen, glass-blower, Bay State Glass Co.
Gafney James, tailor, bds. 2 Brooks
Gafney John, machinist (Sudbury, B.), h. 181 Bridge Gage Cordelia M. wid. Rudolph, h. 866 Main
Gage George G. carpenter, h. Erie, cor. Pearl
Gage George W. soap-maker, h. 63 Washington Gage Julius F. h. 88 Thorndike
Gage Mary C. Miss. bds. 204 Harvard
Gage Milton (Woodward & Gage), furniture, North ave n. Beech, h. 41 Coggswell avenue
Gage Nathaniel Mrs, wid. h. Concord ave. cor. Chauncy Gahn John, varnisher, h. rear 200 Bridge
Gains Jesse, cook, h. 3 Pioneer
Galbraith James, teamster, h. 27 Webster avenue
Gale Cicero C. salesman, h. 67 Inman
Gale George T. pres. Nat. City Bank, h. 14 Clinton
GALE GEORGE W. lumber dealer, Main, West Boston bridge, house 4 Clinton
Gale Hezekiah C. teamster, house 29 Chauncy
Gale J. E. teacher, bds. L. R. Williston's, Berkeley, n. Craigie Gale Justin E. teacher, young ladies' private school, 7 Berke- ley, boards 15 do.
Gale Stephen W. mason, h. 160 Harvard
GALE WILLIAM T. (WM. T. GALE & CO.), watches, diamonds, jewelry and silver ware (221 Washington st. B.), house 10 Roseland
Gallagher Charles, cabinet maker, bds. Reed's, Cedar
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,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston.
Gallagher Frank, laborer, h. Webster ave. cor. Columbia Gallagher Hugh, laborer, h. rear 30 Gore CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 143 Gallagher James, milkman, h. 94 Webster ave. Gallagher James H. sail-maker (B.), h. 82 Spring Gallagher Jane C. Mrs. house 49 Fifth Gallagher Michael, machinist, h. 232 Bridge Gallagher Michael, trunk-maker (B.), h. 165 Broadway Gallagher Michael F. laborer, h. 22 Foster Gallagher Neal, pedler, h. Fourth, near Charles Gallagher Owen, laborer, h. North, near East Gallagher Patrick, laborer, rooms 51 Gore Gallagher Patrick, moulder, h. Fifth, cor. Charles 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Gallagher Thomas, plasterer, h. 103 Webster avenue Gallagher William, plasterer, h. 103 Webster avenue Gallaher Edward, laborer, h. Murdock, n. Gardner Gallaher Hugh, Baker, h. r. 382 Cambridge Gallighan Mary Mrs, h. Bridge, opp. R. R, crossing Gallivan John, laborer, h. 16 Hastings Gallivan John, carpenter, h. 93 Spruce Gallivan John, laborer, h. Power's block, Harvard Gallivan Patrick, laborer, h. Power's Block, Harvard Gallivan Philip, laborer, house 116 Brookline Gallivan Patrick, laborer, h. Sparks, n. Foster Gallivan Thomas, blacksmith, h. 38 Foster Galloway Alfred H. laborer, h. 3 Gilpin Galvin Catherine, wid. Jeremiah, h. Clay, cor Spruce Galvin James, pedler, h. 36 Foster Galvin John W. baker, h. 107 Tremont Galvin Mary Mrs. h. Mill, near Charles River Galvin Michael, house 171 Norfolk Gandy Thomas, roller, house 12 Webster avenue FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. Gannett John P. master mariner, house 290 Harvard
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Gannett John S. clerk, house 290 Harvard
Gannett Thomas B. clerk, bds. 3 Dana
Gannett William W. (49 North Market, and 46 Merchants row, B.), house 3 Dana
Gannett Willis W. book-keeper, h. 290 Harvard
Gannon John L. painter, boards Elm, near Hampshire
Gannon Patrick, mason, house Elm, near Hampshire
Gannon Peter J. mason, bds. Elm, n. Hampshire
Gannon Thomas, mason, h. Elm, n. Hampshire Gano Sophia Mrs. house 4 Austin place Ganong James, cracker driver, h. 16 Union
Garagan Almira Mrs. house 377 Cambridge Gardham Jane, widow John, h. 153 Windsor
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repa'red on the 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.
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CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Gardiner Charles F. h. Forest, n. North ave.
Gardner Charles T. conductor, h. 11 Harrison place
Gardner David A. glass-blower, h. 24 North Fifth
Gardner Elisha P. express, Sixth, n. Spring
Gardner Henry A. carpenter, bds. 48 Auburn Gardner Henry M. painter (B.), h. 22 Cherry
Gardner James, laborer, h. North, n. East
Gardiner John W. baker, 207 Cambridge, h. Seventh st. ct. Gardner Leavitt, house 52 Pleasant
Gardner Mary J. Mrs. house 410 Harvard
Gardner Mary Jackson Mrs. house Dana, opp. Centre Gardner Richard, laborer, house rear 119 Elm Gardner Samuel B. oil manuf. (387 Broad, B.), h. 10 Lake Gardner Wm. S. (25 Central whf. B.), boards 10 Lake Garfield Timothy J. carpenter, house 34 Pleasant Garigan Ellen Mrs. ale, beer, &c. 175 Bridge, h. do. Garrett Geo. blacksmith, boards Porter's Hotel Garrigan Lawrence, blacksmith, h. 242 Franklin Garrigan Patrick, icetool maker, bds. Somerville Garrity John, laborer, house 10 Cowperthwait Garvin Richard, teamster, house Clay
Garvin William, laborer, house 103 Fourth Gately James, laborer, house 25 Banks Gately Patrick, stone-cutter, house 47 Amory Gately Peter, marble polisher, house 49 Amory Gates Sally, widow Henry, h. 23 Williams
Gates Stephen F. machinist, h. 119 Magazine Gates Walter, house Cambridge, n. Ellery Gates William H. painter, h. 23 Williams Gatler Albert, moulder, bds. 36 Hampshire Gatler Frederick, moulder, house 36 Hampshire Gatte Jacob, boat-maker house 68 Harvard Gauhan John, cabinet maker, h. Sixth, n. Vine Gaul Russell, porter, house 30 Hampshire Gaul Simon, carpenter, house 87} Harvard
Gault Benjamin F. real estate agent and builder, house 85
[Pleasant
Gault David W. glass-maker, house 58 Bridge Gavin Edward, laborer, house Fifth, cor. Charles Gavin Terrence, grocer, Fifth, near Vine, h. do. Gaw James, laborer, bds. 6 Porter
Gay Franklin (184 Devonshire, B.), h. 139 Austin
Gay George, boards 97 Austin
Gay George W. clerk, 531 Main, h. 14 Harrison
Gay G. Henry, book-keeper, boards Essex, cor. Austin
Gay Harriet A. Mrs. widow, house 119 Pearl
Gay Joel, machinist, house Wendell, n. Carver
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,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Gay Joseph, billiard-rooms, 539 Main Gay William F. house 139 Austin Gaylord Edson D. dentist, house 21 Worcester Gayton Bernard, laborer, h. 163 Spring Gebson John, porter, house 92 Harvard CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 145 Gee F. laborer, house 117 Spruce Gegan Frank, cigar maker, h. 3 Essex court Geldowsky Ferdinand, furniture manufacturer, Otis, corner First, house (Walnut, Somerville) Genthner Gilmore, tinplate worker, h. cor. Thorndike George Harvey, house 104 Otis George James P. box-maker, house 51 Pine George Luther, stone-cutter, bds. 9 Wheatland blk. Cambridge George Obadiah, h. Cambridge, cor. Windsor Gerald Alfred, pot-maker, h. 147 Dublin Gerald Eben W. cracker driver, 502 Main, bds. do. Gerard Lewis F. stereotyper, h. Dana ct. n. Western ave. Germain David, laborer, house 19 Tuttle Germany Peter, laborer, h. 121 Spruce Gerow William, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, boards Boston. Broadway House [blk. Cambridge Gerry Charles, brakeman, B. & L. R. R. bds. 9 Wheatland Gerrish Peter, upholsterer, house 92 Vine Gerry Elizabeth Mrs. bds. F. A Gerry's, North ave. Gerry Frederick A. provisions, P. O. bldg. North ave. house North ave. [sor Gerry James, cooper, Teele, Howe & Co.'s, Main, opp. Wind- Gerry John, mason, h. Cambridge, beyond Warren Gerry John, laborer, house Sydney, n. Allston Gerry John W. horse-shoer, h. Elm, cor. Tenny Gerry Joseph, laborer, house rear 77 School Gerry Joseph, laborer, h. 125 Court Gerry Patrick, stone-cutter, bds. 21 Harvard Tave. Gerry Warren A. book-keeper, bds. F. A. Gerry's, North Gerten Louis, currier, Muller's tannery Gerts William T. moulder, h. 129 Spring Getchel Alfred, teamster, h. Stone's blk. Blackstone Getchell Elisha B. fruit, confectionery and employment office, 29 Haymarket sq. h. rear 41 Norfolk Gibb Adam, clerk, h. 9 Willow Gibbons John P. book-agent, house 24 Sixth Gibbs Amory T. secretary to the president of H. U. house Madison, cor. Garden 615 Main Gibbs Benjamin W. jeweller, Douglass block, 693 Main, bds. Gibbs Edward D. agent, house 7 Perry [Mt. Auburn Gibbs William, feeder, Pike's stable, Main, cor. Bow, h. r. 65 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.
146 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Gibby Nicholas, carriage painter, Cambridge, opp. Lechmere square, house Cambridge, near Second [ave.
Gibson Eliza H. Mrs. thread store, 549 Main, h. 36 Western Gibson Henry, gardener, h. rear 43 Norfolk
Gibson John, porter, house 92 Harvard
Gibson John, laborer, h. Eustis ct. n. Oxford Gibson Joseph, clerk, h. 36 Western avenue
Gibson Joseph P. house 36 Western avenue Gibson Sarah, wid. Thomas, h. 5 Sparks
Gibson William, laborer, h. Garden, opposite Wallace
Gibson William, superintendent gas works, h. Howard, opp. Chapman place
Gibson William T. carriage painter, house 11 Willard Giddings Samuel, with William Dailey, Cambridge, lodges in Gifford Andrew, wheelwright, bds. 37 Garden [hack-office Gilbert Alice Mrs. house 19 Tremont
Gilbert Benj. F. bank clerk (B.), h. 27 Inman
Gilbert Harriet, widow of Henry, h. 77 River
Gilbert Wm. F. painter, house 81 Inman
[vard
Gilchrist James, clerk, boards 1 Pioneer Gilchrist William, Bartlett. Williamson & Co.'s, h. 57 Har- Gilcreas Charles S. clerk, boards 57 Franklin Gilcreas A. D. carpenter, house 57 Franklin Gilford Michael, plasterer, boards Flagg, near Banks Gillingham John G. printer, bds. Trowbridge, n. Main Gilkey George, clerk, boards Buxton's, Walden Gill Catharine, widow Wm. h. Garden, opp. Wyeth Gill Christopher Mrs. boarding-house, Thorndike, n. Fourth Gill James, presser, house 88 Fiftlı
Gill John, watch-maker, 9 Harvard row, h. 13 De Wolf Gill Joseph W. fish-market, h. East, n. Bridge
Gill Peter F. clothes-cleanser, h. 98 Harvard Gillam Charles H. hostler, h. 147 Winslow . Gillespie Maria L. Miss, h. 34 Lee
Gillespie Mrs. widow Joseph A. house 34 Lee Gillespie William A. book-keeper, bds. 34 Lee Gilligan John, laborer, boards 113 Elm [ Bridge, h. do.
Gilligan John H. (Gilligan & Quinn), grocer, Fourth, cor. Gilligan Patrick, laborer, house 129 Prospect
Gilligan & Quinn, (John H. Gilligan and James J. Quinn), grocers, Fourth, cor. Bridge
Gillis Patrick, laborer, house 261 Mt. Auburn
Gillon John, brick-layer, h. 242 Cambridge [Vine
Gillon Patrick, junk and crockery dealer, 111 Fourth, h. 34 Gilloran Patrick, fish-dealer, h. 163 Spring
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,
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 147
Gilman Edward, grocer, h. Reed, near Spruce
Gilman John D. dining-room (46 Summer and 21 F. H. market, B.), house 54 Pleasant
Gilman Mary E. Mrs. house 8 Walnut court
Gilman William A. (Custom House, B.), h. 345 Harvard
Gilman Wm. E. clerk, bds. 345 Harvard
Gilman Zenas M. dining-rooms (46 Summer, B.), bds. 54 Gilmartin Patrick, carpenter, h. 19 Dublin Gilmore George, jig-sawyer, bds. 389 Main
[Pleasant
Gilmore Henry H. supt. Boston rolling-mill, h. 52 Prospect Gilmore John, carpenter, bds 53 Fourth Gilmore Lucy E. widow of Frederick J. A. h. 34 Brewery Gilmore William, laborer, house 46 Clark Gilmore William J. brass-finisher, h. 44 Clark Gilroy Michael, printer, house 52 Charles Gilson Sarah E. widow of Charles, h. 30 Western avenue
Ginchrist John T. laborer, h. 245 Broadway
Gindrow Frank, brick-maker, h. Reservoir, n. Concord ave. Ginty Hannah Mrs. h. Hunting, n. Cambridge Ginty Michael, boiler maker, h. Gray's blk. 95 Harvard Girdler Samuel K. book-keeper, h. 39 Union Glancy John, mason, h. Elm, n. Cambridge Glasson Henry W. cabinet maker, h. 79 Gore
Glazier George M. (81 Summer, B.), h. 19 Ellsworth ave. Gleason Catherine, widow, h. 14 North Gleason Harriet, school-teacher, bds. 6 Garden Gleason John H. finisher, bds. 14 North
Gleason Patrick, laborer, h. 36 Washington
Glen David, printer, house 27 Tuttle
Glennon William, stone-cutter, h. Mt. Auburn, opp. cemetery gate, rear of granite works
Glidden A. M. house 100 Mt. Auburn Glidden - -, clerk, boards 97 Austin [24 East
Glines John A. coffee grinder (2 Haymarket sq. B.), house Glinn T. currier, boards Reed
Glough John K. book-binder, house 55 Columbia
Glover Henry R. (102 Hanover B.), h. Waterhouse, corner North avenue
Glover John H. barber, house 77 Elm
Glynn Dennis, house 14 East Perry
Glynn James, car-driver, boards Church
Glynn Mary, widow Andrew,house 9 Rice place
Goddard John T. physician, 1 Hyde's blk., 603 Main, bds. Main, corner Prospe ct
Godfrey John C. provisions, 36 School
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Best Manner.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
148 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Goetz Thomas, cabinet maker, 114 Spring
Goff George W. tinsmith, house 2 Pioneer place
Golden Christopher, brass-moulder, h. 9 Murdock
Golden E. Mrs. house 9 Murdock
Golden James F. bar-tender, Cambridge, west of Hunting,h.do. Golden Patrick, laborer, house 28 Washington
Goldsmith Wm. H. printer, bds. 31 Kinnard
Goldspring Timothy, laborer, h. Murdock place Goldthwait Francis, organ maker, h. 29 Market
Gonce William, station master, Panama R. R. h. 22 Green Gonier Peter, laborer, house 374 Sargent
Gooch Joshua G. lumber, Brighton, h.Mt. Auburn,c. Putnam Gooch Nathan G. lumber, Brighton, h.Fayerweather, c. Brattle Good Herman, marble worker, house 29 Brewery
Good Jeremiah, laborer, house 102 Gore
Good John P. wood-turner, house 18 Gay
Good Thomas, laborer, house 102 Gore
Good Timothy, laborer, house 27 Union
Goodfellow Frederick, foreman, cutting-shop, Bay State Glass Co. house 99 Spring
Goodfellow S. Percival, machinist, bds. 99 Spring
Goodnow Geo. W. grocer, Norfolk, c. Harvard,h. 18 Tremont Goodnow Joseph, lumber dealer(294 Causeway,B.),h.Fayette, near Broadway [ave.
Goodnow Luther, shoe-findings (56 High, B.), h. 30 Concord
Goodnow Nancy, widow Luther, h. 30 Concord avenue
Goodwin Olive L. Miss (Lord & Goodwin), dress & cloak maker, 547 Main, house do.
Goodnow G. W. & Co. (Geo. W. Goodnow and W. H. Par- menter), grocers, Norfolk, corner Harvard
Goodrich Charles A. butcher, h. 15 Squire's blk., Gore
Goodrich Elijah D. president Dover Stamping Co. (88 North, B.), house 309 Broadway
Goodrich George W. (Davis & Goodrich), stone-cutter, 81 Main, house Henley, Charlestown
Goodrich Silas, house 7 Summer
Goodridge A. M. clerk, bds. Goodridge's, 26 Lee
Goodridge Ambrose H. printer, house 48 Cherry
Goodridge Charles F. grocer (75 Commercial,B.), bds. Mrs. Goodridge's, 26 Lee
Goodridge Charles E. clerk, bds. 48 Cherry
Goodridge Nancy, Mrs. widow Frederick, house 26Lee
Goodridge William H. clerk, bds. Goodridge's, 26 Lee Goodrow Eli, asst. Agassiz Museum, h. 114 Oxford
Goodwin Elizabeth S. widow Stephen, nurse, h. Seventh st.ct.
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,
C. D. WILDER,
Cambridgeport.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Goodwin William, store-keeper, Int. Rev. Sortwell's distillery, Cambridge, house 180 Columbia Goodwin Frank, counsellor (Sears b'ldg, B.), bds. Divinity ave. . Goodwin Hersey B. (217 State, B.), bds. 5 Philips place Goodwin James, works N. E. Glass Co. house 43 Winter Goodwin John A., M. D. apothecary and postmaster, North avenue, n. R. R. bridge, house Cottage, corner Elm Goodwin Stephen Franklin, h. Seventh st. ct. Goodwin William, bds. Elin, corner Cottage Goodwin William W. professor, house 5 Follen Googins Eben, driver, house 36 Essex Gookin Frank, printer, h. 13 Howard Gorden Martin, machinist, h. 15 Washington Gordon Daniel, stair-builder, bds. 15 Clarke Gordon Edward, moulder, h. near G. J. R. R. Gordon James, compositor, bds. 83 Broadway [Auburn CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 149 Gordon John, printer, h. Kernan's blk. Charles River, n. Mt. Boston. Gordon John W. teamster, bds. 178 Columbia Gordon Thomas M. machinist, h. Town's blk., East Gordon William, mastic roofer, h. 33 Auburn Gordon William, proof-reader, h. Charles River, n. Mill Gordon William, boot-maker, bds. 90 Spring [Mt. Auburn Gordon William, laborer, bds. Glennon's, rear granite works,. Gordon Wm. G. car-conductor, h. 89 Tremont Gore Avery W. junk-dealer (160 Canal, B.),h. 128 Magazine Gore David (D. & H. Gore), paver and railroad contrac t h. 61 Market Gure Henry, farmer, h. 87 Cottage Gore D. & H. (David Gore & Horatio Gore), pavers and rail- road contractors, Court, n. Broad Canal, office (room 6, Traveller building, State, B.) FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Gorham Alfred, clerk, h. 56 River Gorham Mary H. Miss, h. 56 River Gorham Warner A. truckman, h. 8 Avon Gorman Francis, teacher (B.), rooms 8 Chestnut Gorman John, printer, bds. Prescott's, Mt. Auburn, n."Howard Gorman John,¿h. Bridge, opp. Bay State Glass Co. Gorman John, junk-dealer, h. 134 Columbia Gormas George, mariner, h. Vine, n. Fourth Gormley Ann, widow John, h. 9th. in Willow place GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Gormley James, stair-builder (Charlestown), bds. 9th in Wil- low place Gormley John, upholsterer (B.), bds. 9th in Willow place Gormley John, fireman, Union glass works, h. 52 Hastings Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
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