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. WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
F. IVERS, Nori_ Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
150 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Gormley Joseph, glass-blower, h. 52 Hastings
Gormley Robert, laborer, h. rear M. L. Smith's, coal office Gortland John C. carpenter, h. Rideout, n. Cambridge Gorton I. W. h. 32 Windsor
Gorton Samuel M. carpenter, h. 4 Summer Goss Abiel, com. mer. (235 State, B.), h. 67 Otis Gough James, laborer, h. Bolton, n. Blair place
Gould Charles E., U. S. revenue inspector, h. 42 Austin
Gould Frederick L. bds. F. Gould's, Dana, c. Centre
Gould Geo. S. at (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), bds, 34 Austin Gould George W. (Lucien S. Learned & Co.),manuf.station- er, and printer, 4 Lee, house 33 do.
Gould Gustavus F. cap-manufacturer (B.), h. 46 Austin Gould Hollis, engineer, B. & L. R. R. h. Cambridge, junction Bridge
Gould Jay J. picture dealer (22 Bromfield B.), bds. 131 Wash. Gou d John A. laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Gould Justinian E. book-binder, bds. 1 Fremont
Gould Margaret, wid. Wm. h. Winnett's blk. Bridge
- Gould Peter, laborer, bds. Rufus Niles' Elm, n. Somerville Gould Reuben B. H. blacksmith, h. 128 Bridge
Gould Robert, machinist, h. 147 Cambridge
Gould Sarah M. wid. A. H. h. Third, n. Cambridge
Gould William, laborer, h. North, near East
Gould Wm. teamster, h. 52 Hastings
Gouldropp Frank, tallow chandler, h. Clifton, n. Harvey Govan David, case-maker, 160 Broadway, h. 102 Hampshire Govan John C. cabinet maker, h. Elm, n. Lincoln
Gove Calvin, provisions, 568 Main, h. 20 Cottage
Gove Charles S. beer and mineral water manufacturer (30 Canal, B.), house 28 Warland
Gove George G. leather (50 High, B.), h. 49 Dana
Gove Henry M. pedler, bds. Mrs. Elizabeth Bush's, Spruce
Gove Ira L. cabinet maker, h. 49 Windsor Gove William B. clerk, h. 103 River Gowdy Albert V. engineer, h. 59 Spring Grady Catharine, wid. Joseph, h. 30 Gore Grady Frank, boards 30 Gore
Grady Martin, horse-shoer, h. 17 School
Grady Mary, wid. h. Pine, opposite Eaton
Grady Thomas, clerk, h. Pine, opposite Eaton Graham Bernard, blacksmith, h. 22 Windsor
Graham Patrick, mason, h. Norfolk, n. Broadway
Graham Patrick, workman Jones' soap-factory, h. 59 Pearl
Graham Thomas, laborer, h. 241 Mt. Auburn
Graham Thomas A. mason, boards Norfolk, n. Broadway
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,
terms, and in the
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Graham William, glass-blower, bds. 110 Otis Graham William Rev. h. Third, opp. Court House Graham Wm. provisions, North ave. cor. Spruce, bds. Tay- Grander Forrest, baker, bds. 127 Prospect [lor's, Spruce CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 151 Granderson William, printer, h. 41 Hastings Granger Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 198 Cambridge Grannan Wm. gardener, h. 227 Franklin Grant Alpheus, laborer, house 12 Sydney Grant Catharine Mrs. house 58 Fifth Grant Charles E. shoe-maker, h. Essex, n. Austin Grant Daniel, harness maker (150 Tremont, B.), h. 144 Otis Grant Edwin T. fruit and produce (12 Fanueil Hall sq. B.), h. 144 Thorndike Grant George A. liquors (B.), house 23 Elm Grant James (Grant & Mann), cabinet maker, 78 Main, h. Grant John, harness maker, h. 82 Sixth [50 Livermore Grant Marcus M. book-binder, h. 12 Sydney Grant Matthew H. teamster, n. 133 Spring Grant Nathan W. mason, h. 105 Spring Boston. Grant & Mann (James Grant and James F. Mann), cabinet makers, 123 Hampshire, junction Broadway Graves Charles, piano-forte, h. 113 Hampshire Graves Cyrus E. (Custom House, B.), h. Prince, n. Pleasant Graves George jr. furniture and crockery, 182 Cambridge, lı. Graves H. H. carpenter, h. 10 Eliot [do. Gravlin Lewis, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. 147 Main Gravlin Lewis Mrs. widow, h. 4 Fourth Gray Asa, Fisher Professor Natural History, H. U. h. Gar- den, near Linnæan [123 Washington Gray Charles (George G. Page & Co.), box-maker, house Gray Charles A. machinist, h. 123 Washington FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Gray Edward F. paper hanger, h. 15 Webster ave. Gray Elizabeth Miss, house 107 Green Gray Ezek. jig-sawyer, h. rear 133 Columbia Gray Horace J. clerk, h. 19 Webster ave. Gray James, boiler maker, house 7 Suffolk Gray Jefferson J. picture-frames, Broadway, n. G. J. R. R. office (7 Province ct. B.), h. 218 Broadway Gray Job S. picture-frames, h. 192 Broadway Gray John C. h. Brattle, cor. Fresh Pond lane Gray Peter, seaman, house 109 Harvard Gray Rebecca Miss, house 107 Green Gray Robert, book-binder, bds. 72 Pearl Gray William, house 59 Auburn Grayson Peter, steam and gas-pipe fitter, h. 52 North 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
Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
152 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY
Greco Letterio C. hair-dresser, basement 607 Main, h. 21 Greely George, moulder, rooms, 53 Windsor [Essex
Greely Leander (Hancock & Greely), carpenter, Western ave. h. Pleasant, between Franklin and Green
Greely Philip T. inspector (Custom House, B.), h. 13 Centre Green Abraham M. carpenter, h. 71 Allston
Green Andrew J. assessor, h. Second, cor. Cambridge
Green Ansil W. car-driver, h. 12 Brighton
Green Charles, tobacco (Cambridge, B.), h. 9 Hollis
Green Charles A. printer, h. 6 De Wolf
Green Charles G. clerk, bds. 6 De Wolf
Green Chauncy G. brush-maker, bds. 53 Fourth
Green E. K. seaman, h. 14 Wright
Green James A. carpenter, bds. Kent's Hotel, 15 School ct. Green James D. house Prescott, cor. Harvard
Green John, shoe-maker, Bridge, n. East, h. Gore, n. Fifth
Green John S. piano-forte maker (B.), h. 71 Allston
Green John W. carpenter, h. 6 Auburn ct.
Green Joseph, butcher, h. Clay, n. Harvey [Walden
Green Joseph, carriage maker, bds. Smith's, North ave. n. Green Mary Miss, h. Second, cor. Cambridge
Green Mary, widow of Isachar, h. 99 Green
Green Oscar F. stair-builder (B.), h. 66 Columbia
Green Patrick, laborer, h. 4 Vine
Green Patrick, teamster, h. 143 Bridge
Green Samuel S. h. Second, cor. Cambridge
Green Thomas, laborer, h. 74 Spruce [Main
Green Thomas, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. 175 ·
Greene E. W. dry goods merchant (B.), h. 413 Broadway
Greene Henry, laborer, house Rideout
Greene Peter, cabinet maker, h. 69 Elm Greenleaf A. P. mason, house 15 Suffolk
Greenleaf Charles H. machinist (B.), h. 14 Harrison
Greenleaf Elizabeth H. wid. of John, h. 26 Brattle sq.
Greenleaf Geo. W. plumber, h. 106 Pearl
Greenleaf James Mrs. house 76 Brattle
Greenleaf Joseph, mason, h. Lopez, n. Brookline
Greenleaf Joseph, millwright, h. Fifth, n. Cambridge
Greenleaf Oliver P. mason, Main, h. 60 River
Greenough Henry, 747 Cambridge
Greenough Horatio Mrs. h. 42 Quincy
Greenough James (James Greenough & Co.), flour-dealer (47 Commercial, B.), h. 33 Tremont [Way Greenough James B. tutor of Latin at H. U. h. 22 Appian
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders .is called to our very large stock and complete as-
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,
Green James H. canvasser, h. 159 Columbia
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Greenough Louisa Miss, house 42 Quincy Greenough William P. flour (47 Commercial, B.), h. 62 Trowbridge [opp. Austin CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY. 153 Greenwood Frederick H. carpenter, bds. Byron's, Inman, Greenwood Moses, boots and shoes (70 Federal, B.), house 303 Broadway [ple, B.), h. 73 Green Greenwood James W: magnetic physician (13 Tremont Tem- Greenwood Lemuel A. car-driver, h. 572 Main Greenwood William P. hardware, stoves and house-furnishing goods, 509 Main, h. 73 Green Greer Hiram, truckman (B.), h. Second, n. Otis 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Gregg George, wood-turner, bds. 383 Main Gregory Franklin E. (Geo. C. Richardson & Co. 96 Devon- shire, B.), h. 6 Maple ave. [615 Main Gregory Frederick W. com. mer. (3 Central whf. B.), bds. Gregory John P. agent Union Glass Co. h. 32 Magazine Gregory Martha P. widow Franklin P. h. 6 Maple ave. Gregory Sarah B. Miss, h. 21 Trowbridge Gregory Thomas, clergyman, bds. 339 Broadway Gregory Thomas B. glass-packer, h. 26 North Fifth Gregory Wm. F. clerk, house 6 Maple ave. Granier A. wood-turner, bds. 41 Cedar Grets S. currier, bds. North ave. n. Rice Gretter Frank, boards Leuchte's, North ave. Gribbin Betsey, widow, h. Sixth, n. Vine Gridley Eunice M. Miss, h. 25 Prospect Gridley James F. bds. 823 Main Gridley Joanna B. widow of James, h. 823 Main Grieves Charles H. brass-moulder, bds. Grieves', 104 Spring Grieves James E. salesman, bds. 104 Spring Grieves Thomas, glass-cutter (191 State, B.), h. 3 Sixth Grieves William H. glass-maker, h. 104 Spring Griffin Anthony, carpenter, h. 71 Brookline Griffin Charles, laborer, h. 14 Dinsmore court Griffin Dennis, laborer, h. 51 Vine Griffin Dennis C. gents' furnishing goods, 161 Bridge, h. do. Griffin Dennis J. pedler, h. Porter, n. Warren Griffin Eliphalet, carpenter, h. 26 Rice [Meacham GRIFFIN GEO. H. tinplate worker, h. North ave. near Griffin Luke, marble cutter, bds. 1 Pioneer place Griffin Michael, laborer, h. Charles, n. Court Griffin Michael (Griffin & Dolan), soap-manufacturer, Perry, n. Brookline, h. do. Griffin Michael, stone-cutter, h. Vine, n. Fourth Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Ofice Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
154 CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY.
Griffin Michael Mrs. h. North, n. East
Griffin Thomas, pedler, h. Warren, n. Jefferson
Griffin & Dolan (Michael Griffin and John Dolan), soap- mauufs. E. Perry, n. Brookline
Griffing Augustus, P. h. 85 Thorndike
Griffis Elias D. tinplate worker, h. 157 Pleasant
Griggs John E. h. 3 Franklin
Grigg W. D. carpenter, bds. 47 Cedar
Griggs Lucy J. Mrs, dress and cloak-maker, h. 7 Franklin
Grimer Chas. P. florist, Wieland Bros'. h. do.
Grinham John, grocer, 115 Pleasant, h. do.
Grinham Patrick, currier, bds. Eustis ct. near Oxford Grose Lewis W. salesman, h. 55 Elm
Grose William (Grose & Hixon), produce, h. Norfolk
Grose & Hixon (Wm. Grose and Walter J. Hixon), produce, 133 Hampshire
Grover Chester B. (Grover & Brother), sewing machine case- maker, State, h. 331 Broadway
Grover Lucas B. (Grover & Brother), sewing machine case- maker, State, h. 335 Broadway
Grover Nathan M. travelling agt. h. 5 Lincoln place Grover & Brother (Chester B. Grover and Lucas B. Grover), sewing machine case-manufs. State, n. Osborn's mills Groves George, carpenter, h. 91 Fifth
Groves Thomas B. carpenter, bds. Curtis', Groveland Gumbleton Edmund, laborer, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge Guerineau Louis F. A. gardener, h. Raymond, n. Linnæan Guild Albert, dentist, h. 44 Prospect
Gunning Joseph, shoe-maker, h. Sixth, n. Vine
Gunnison Daniel O. painter, 63 Moore,th 64 Inman
Gunnison Eugene C. shipping-clerk (13 South Market, B.), h. Inman, n. Broadway
Gurney Edward L. music teacher, h. 13 Amory [weather Gurney Ephraim W. professor of Latin, H. U. h. 10 Fayer- Gurney William, seaman, h. Lambert, n. Gore
Gus John, laborer, bds. Water, cor. Bridge [way
Gutheim Frederick, cigar-maker, ale, beer, &c. 161} Broad- Gutonski Nikuim, cabinet maker, h. r. 198 Bridge [Fourth
Guyer Lewis B. boot and shoe-dealer, 89 Cambridge, h. 38 Guyon Joseph, iron-moulder, h. rear 64 Brookline
Gwinn Geo. F. hair-dresser (Water, B.), h. 876 Main Gwynne Samuel, boiler maker, h. 92 Third
HAARTY FRED. laborer, h. 58 Harvard Haarty Henry, laborer, h. 58 Harvard
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners
Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
Hackett Edward, laborer, h. r. 122 Bridge Hackett Jacob, laborer, h. College whf. Dunster Hackett John, white-washer, h. 20 Hancock Hackett Patrick, safe-maker (B.), h. 164 Franklin Hackett Thomas, laborer, h. 14 Somerset CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 155 Hackett Thomas Mrs. h. Somerset, n. Pleasant Hackett Walter, gardener, h. Hackett's yard Hadley Alvah A. coffin manufacturer and undertaker, 190 Cambridge, h. do. Hadley Clarence V. fancy painter, bds. 36 Fourth Hadley David B. wheelwright, bds. Holbrook's, North ave. Hadley Edwin, h. 359 Harvard Hadley Elijah L. Mrs. h. Western ave. cor. Dana court Hadley Fred F. provisions, h. 35 Market Hadley Geo. A. printer (B.), bds. 36 Fourth Hadley Martha J. Mrs. h. 35 Market [36 Fourth Hadley Nathaniel I. boot-maker, Cambridge, cor. Third, h. Hagan Daniel, glass-maker, h. 106 Webster ave. Hagan Daniel, glass-cutter, h. 126 Otis GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Hagan James, grocer, 152 Court, h. do. Boston. Hagan Patrick, laborer, h. 79 Elm Hagan Patrick, blacksmith, h. 85 Clark [h. 7 Putnam Hagen Hermann A. prof. of entomology, Zoological Museum, Hager Frederick W. policeman, h. 9 Antrim Hagerty Daniel, laborer, bds. Lane's, 55 Cedar Hagerty Jeremiah, teamster, h. 53 Amory Hagerty John, shoe-maker, h. Montgomery Hagerty Wm. carpenter, h. Cambridge, n. Seventh Haggens Mary E. Miss, clerk, register of deeds office Hague Amos J. color maker, h. Harvey, c. Montgomery Hain Nicholas, carver, h. Thorndike, n. Seventh Haines Alvin N. farmer, bds. Almshouse, Tannery Haines David, teamster, h. Mt. Auburn, opp. Mt. Auburn gate Haines John P. asst. warden, Almshouse, Tannery FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Haines John W. silver-glass manufacturer, with (Union Glass Co. Somerville), h. 234 Broadway Hainson Martin, grocer, Hampshire, cor. Murdock, h. do. Hale Aaron, h. 341 Broadway [cor. Mt. Auburn Hale Abram R. G. lawyer (Old State House, B.), h. Bath, Hale Edwin B. supt. public schools, bds. Hanck's, 387 Harvard Hale Henry L. cabinet maker, rooms 99 Mt. Auburn Hale W. F. cracker driver, h. Columbia, cor. Broadway Haley Charles, horse-dealer, h. 26 Brookline Haley Chas. B. clerk, h. 10 Windsor Haley Chas. E. (7 Franklin, B.), h. 14 Ellery Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. 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.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
156 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Haley Christopher, laborer, h. 26 Donnell
Haley Daniel, laborer, h. 183 Dublin
Haley Daniel, at water-works h. 92 Webster ave.
Haley David Mrs. h. 21 Sparks
Haley Dennis, laborer, h. 77 Pleasant
Haley Edmond, laborer, h. 83 Spruce
Haley Edwin, clerk, bds. 10 Windsor
Haley Henry, furniture express (56 Brattle,B.), h. 40 Clark Haley. Henry, teamster, h. Jefferson, n. Rideout [vard
Haley Henry jr. baggage master B. & A. R. R. bds. 132 Har-
Haley James, butcher, bds. Mansion House, Gore
Haley James, laborer, h. 8 Vine
Haley James, carpenter, h. 41 Spruce
Haley Jason Mrs. h. 150 Thorndike
Haley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 77 Spruce
Haley Jeremiah, laborer, h. Bay, cor. Franklin
Haley Jesse, h. 10 Windsor
Haley Jesse W. engineer, h. 98 Pearl
Haley John, teamster, h. Bay, near Franklin
Haley John, baker, h. 71 Brookline
Haley John, laborer, h. Jefferson, near Warren
Haley John, potter, h. 41 Spruce
Haley John H. tinplate and sheet-iron worker, 525 Main, bds. 5 Columbia
Haley Mary Mrs. h. 92 Fifth
Haley Mary A. Miss, dress- maker, h. 898 Main
Haley Michael, laborer, h. 131 Court
Haley Michael, glass-blower, h. 92 Fifth
Haley Michael, carpenter, h. Hampshire, near Elm
Haley Michael J. book-binder, h. 233 Franklin
Haley Patrick, laborer, h. 45 Amory
Haley Patrick, teamster, h. 131 Court
Haley Richard, carpenter, h. 23 Vine
Haley Thomas, laborer, h. 149 Franklin
Haley Timothy, bds. 77 Pleasant
Haliburton Geo. M. shoe and leather reporter, h. 91 Elm
Haliburton Thomas A. clerk, bds. 91 Elm
Hall B. Y. key-maker, h. 18 Howard
Hall Chas. P. cabinet maker, Clark's, Cedar, h. at Arlington Hall Edmund J. agent (125 and 127 Water, B.), h. Gerry, near Mt. Auburn
Hall Edw. bookstore (Bromfield, B.), h. Ellery, n. Main
Hall Edwin A. clerk, bds. 507 Main
Hall E. G. carpenter, h. Lopez, near, Brookline
Hall Eugene, machinist, bds. Kent's Hotel, 15 School ct.
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., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Hall Frederick C. clerk (B.), bds. Gardner, cor, Murdock Hall Geo. E. clerk, h. 12 Chestnut CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 157 Hall Henry S. stair-builder, h, 15 Hilliard Hall Jackson E. varnisher, bds. 32 Ellery Hall James E. (Thurston, Hall & Co.), 31 and 33 Elm, bds Gardner cor. Murdock Hall James H. (Thurston, Hall & Co.), cracker baker, 31 and 33 Elm, h. Gardner, cor. Murdock Hall James M. W. clerk, h. 58 Shepard Hall James T. carpenter, h. 17 School ct. Hall John, brass-founder (B.), h. 1 State 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Hall John S. brass-founder (B.), h. 1 State [Wayland Hall Joseph, stoves, furnaces, tinware &c. 637 Main, h, at Hall Lewis (W. S. Blanchard & Co.), lumber dealer, East, h. Cambridge, near Hovey's nursery Hall Lydia Mrs. h. Lincoln court Hall Matthew, dealer in barrels, h. 329 Cambridge Hall Orrin, grocer, 9 Harvard sq. h. 6 Follen Hall R. C. engineer, h. 23 Essex [Prospect House Hall Robert S. confectionery and icecream, 559 Main, boards Hall Stephen A. officer, House of Correction, bds. jailer's Hall Thomas H. core-maker, house 44 Washington Hall Walter, laborer, h. Franklin, near Hancock Hall Wilder F. machinist, bds. 390 Main Hallegon Cornelius, carpet layer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Hallegon Mrs. h. Lambert, near Cambridge Hallenbach John, iron-moulder, house 113 Columbia Hallett H. A. bedding (17 Dock sq. B.), house 50 Prospect Hallett Nelson A. furniture (17 Dock sq. B.), house Web- ster, near Magazine FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. Hallett Wm. A. master mariner, house 22 Clinton Hallinan Patrick, laborer, house 172 Dublin
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Halloran Edward, laborer, house 94 Kinnard
Halloran James, butcher, h. Cambridge, cor. Webster ave.
Halloran Timothy Mrs, house 249 Franklin Halse Wm. J. clerk, bds. 1 Seaver place Ham Charles A. student, boards 86 Cambridge
Ham Ellen B. widow Abner, h. 86 Cambridge Ham John, carpenter, house Green, cor. Western ave.
Ham Nathaniel, carpenter and floor-layer, h. 6 Cottage ct.
Hamblin Timothy Mrs. house 17 Myrtle place Hambro Maurice, tailor, h. 61 Pearl
Hamburg Benedict, laborer, house Harvey, near Clinton Hamill Samuel S. organ builder, 103 Gore, house 96 Thorndike Hamilton Alexander, carpenter, bds. 30 Dunster
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,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport, Bridge.
158 CAMBRIDGE [ H] DIRECTORY.
Hamilton Annie, widow John, house 17 Willard Hamilton Benj. laborer, house 13 Hastings
Hamilton Charles, brick-layer, house Lambert, near Gore
Hamilton Charles J. apothecary clerk, bds. 88 Mt. Auburn Hamilton James, porter, house 56 Hastings
Hamilton James, wood-turner, house Court, near Charles Hamilton Robert, clerk, house 57 Third
Hamilton Samuel Mrs. house rear 12 Winter
Hamilton Wm. carpenter, house Clay, near Cedar
Hamilton Wm. J. C. steward, house 64 Cherry
Hamlen Willis C. clerk, house 12 Rockwell Hamlin George B. printer (117 Hanover, B.), h. 98 Otis Hamlin Nathaniel, glass-blower, house 15 Seventh Hammatt Henry, boards Mrs. Hammatt's, Worcester Hammatt Isabella, widow, house 1 Worcester Hammond Arthur, blacksmith, house near G. J. R. R. Hammond Betsey B. widow Nathl. O. house 166 Cambridge Hammond James, glass-cutter, house 107 Spring Hammond John W. lawyer, 555 Main, house 332 Broadway Hammond Joseph, laborer, house 106 Harvard
Hammond Joseph W. woolens (Devonshire, cor. Franklin, B.), house Forest, corner Frost
Hammuts Joseph, glass-maker, h. 64 Vine
Hampson David, steampipe fitter, house 222 Green
Hampton Edward P. (Hampton Bros.), hair-dresser, 34} Cambridge, house 19 Fifth ·
Hampton James W. (Hampton Bros.), hair-dresser, 34} Cambridge, house 19 Fifth [dressers, 34} Cambridge Hampton Bros. (James W. and Edward P. Hampton), hair- Hancock Belcher, harness maker, 570 Main, h. 75 Franklin Hancock Charles E. (Hancock & Greely), carpenter, West- ern avenue, house 48 Pleasant
Hancock Edwin F. harness maker, boards 75 Franklin
Hancock John, harness maker, boards 75 Franklin Hancock Rebecca P. widow Richard, house 108 Spring Hancock Solomon (35 Broad, B.), house 7 Pearl
Hancock & Greely (Chas. E. Hancock and Leander Greely), carpenters, Western ave.
Hanks Steadman W. clergyman, secretary (Seaman's Friend Society, 13 Cornhill, B.), house 387 Harvard
Hanley Edward, travelling agent, house 88 Franklin Hanley Mary, widow John, house 2 Linnehan's blk. Third Hanlon James, laborer, house Washington court
Hanlon John, teamster, house 104 Third
Hanlon Morgan, laborer, house 53 North
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.
1
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Hanna Wm. J. plumber and gas-fitter, h. Green, n. Vernon Hannon Ann, widow John, house Monroe alley Hannon Patrick, laborer, house 52 Court Hannum Alexander C. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 27 Williams Hannum Esther F. Miss, school-teacher, h. 27 Williams CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 159 Hannum H. Flora Miss, school-teacher, house 27 Williams Hannum Leander M. grocer, 517 Main, house 27 Williams Hanscom Daniel, carpenter, house 85 Pearl Hanscom Edwin C. machinist (B.), house 156 Harvard Hanscom Geo. W. moulder, rooms Cambridge, cor. Fifth Hanscom Henry C. carpenter, boards 85 Pearl Hanscom, John, box-maker, h. 90 Washington Hansis John, moulding-mill, house 119 Otis Hanson Augustus P. carpenter, house 507 Main [Prospect Hanson David, at Boston stamping Co.'s, bds. Hampshire, c. Hanson George, driver, h. 95 Vine Hanson Henry (30 Commercial wharf, B.), h. Spring, n. Third Hanson Mary A. widow of Joseph L. boys' clothing maker, house 59 Auburn [lington Hapgood Luke B. boots and shoes (Federal, B.), h. 20 Ar- Boston. Hapgood Mary M. widow Asa, house 37 Mt. Auburn Hapgood Richard, car-conductor, bds. 429 Main Hardcastle Robert, teamster, boards 3 Oak Hardcastle William, teamster, house 159 Columbia Harding Charles L. com. mer. (43 Franklin, B.), house Cam- bridge; corner Maple avenue Harding Edgar, house Cambridge, corner Maple avenue Harding Edward K. saloon (2 Williams court, B.), house 267 Harding Eliza, wid. Isaac, h. 343 Broadway [Broadway Harding Hamlin R. house 51 Windsor Harding Isaac N. produce (26 Faneuil Hall square, B.), h. 288 Harvard [cor. Williams Harding Jesse, silver-smith (12 Court square, B.), h. Pearl, Harding Richard B. expressman, house 63 Sixth Harding Edwin, h. Broadway, n. Columbia Harding Walter H. periodicals, 559 Main, bds. 51 Windsor Harding Webb (12 Court square, B.), h. 52 Columbia Harding William P. attorney at law (5 Tremont, B.), h. 23 Hardy Charles S. chemist, h. 114 Auburn [Prospect Hardy Francis D. Peruvian syrup, 12 Haymarket sq. h 51 Pleasant [50 Erie Hardy Francis D. jr. (Henry Thayer & Co.), Broadway, h. Hardy Harrison H. restaurant 108} Cambridge, h. do. Hardy John J. teacher of Latin and Greek (Chauncy Hall, B.), boards 53 Essex 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,
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