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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.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
160 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Harford William, laborer, h. 58 Amory Harkins John, rope-maker, house 194 Dublin Harland John, laborer, house 28 Harvard
Harlehy William, laborer, h. Warren, cor. Jefferson Harlow A. B. clerk, h. rear Hancock, near Harvard Harlow Bradford, carpenter, bds. 25 Mills
Harlow Charles, trunk cleat-maker, Broadway, junc. Hamp- shire, house 25 Clinton
Harlow Edwin, clerk, house 31 Kinnard
Harlow George L. salesman, house 57 Pleasant Harlow J. Hayden, grocer, 29 River, h. 8 Jay Harlow John J. carpenter, boards 44 Pine
Harman Albert A. varnish polisher (B.), h. 521 Cambridge ] Harney Michael, laborer, house Tuttle, near Wyeth Harper James, stone-cutter, bds. Mansion House, Gore Harrigan Daniel, laborer, house Palmer, near Church Harrigan Jeremiah, laborer, h. rear 114 Broadway Harrigan Timothy, laborer, house 16 Antrim
Harriman Alonzo S. car-conductor, house 2 Shepard's block, Charles River [near Second
Harriman Jonathan, engineer, B. & L. R. R. bds. Cambridge, Harrington Adeline Miss, house 52 Fifth
Harrington A. O. (B.), house 4 Broadway
Harrington Cornelius, laborer, house 52 North
Harrington Cornelius, laborer, house 5 Pioneer place Harrington Cornelius, stone-cutter, house 67 Vine
Harrington Daniel, laborer, house Harvard, n. G. J. R. R. Harrington Daniel, laborer, house 198 Bridge
Harrington Daniel, works Zoological Museum, h. 64 South
Harrington Dennis, currier, bds. Eustis court, n. Oxford Harrington Edward J. machinist, h. 6 Fifth
Harrington Eliza Mrs. house 60 Brattle
Harrington, George, printer, h. Chestnut, n. Magazine
Harrington George B. box-manufacturer (Green, cor. Pitts, B.), house 3 Shepard
Harrington Henry, tinplate worker, h. 1 Magazine court Harrington Jeremiah, liquors, junction Bridge, Third and Winter, house 5 Linnehan's block, Third
Harrington John, house Mt. Auburn [Sydney, c. Walnut
Harrington John, marble and granite worker, 134 Main, h. Harrington Mary, widow John, h. Sydney, cor. Walnut
Harrington Mary, wid. of Patrick, h. Hancock, cor. Green Harrington Mary E. house Fifth, n. Winter
Harrington Patrick, blacksmith, house 29 Harvard
Harrington Patrick, teamster, h. 66 Second
sortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply o
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 161
Harrington Patrick, saloon, Bridge, opp. Cambridge, house Harrington Philip, clerk, h. Bridge [Lechmere blk.
Harrington Robert, laborer, h. East, n. L. R. R.
Harrington Sylvester, clerk, House of Correction, bds. Chas. J. Adams', Third, c. Thorndike
Harrington Timothy, laborer, h. Dunster, n. College wharf Harrington Timothy, laborer, h. 240 Harvard
Harris Anne H. Mrs. h. Brighton, opp. Winthrop sq. Harris Catharine H. wid. of T. William, h. 8 Holyoke place Harris Edward D. architect (41 Tremont, B.), h. 68 Sparks Harris George, oysters, house 156 Harvard
Harris George, Mrs. fancy goods, 156 Harvard Harris George C. clerk, h. 11 Webster-place Harris James, machinist, bds. 100 Spring
Harris James W. secretary of H. U. h. Winthrop, n. Dunster Harris Jeremiah, carpenter, house 5 Oak
Harris John D. C. shipping-clerk, bds. 4 Blackstone
Harris John H. Mrs. h. Bristol, near Webster ave. Harris J. Greenwood, clerk, house 50 Williams
Harris J. Watson, clerk (B.), house 50 Williams)
Harris Lucinda Mrs. house 13 Cherry Harris Philip W. salesman (B.), h. Austin, rear Church
Harris Richard, machinist, boards 104 Main Harris Samuel, plasterer, house 28 Hampshire
Harris Samuel Mrs. h. 6 Hixon's block, Harrison
Harris Stephen S. (Fulton, Long & Co.), furniture dealer and upholsterer, 30 Brighton, h. Shepard Harris Thomas, laborer, house 21 Hastings Harris William, laborer, house r. Mt. Auburn, n. Willard
Harrison John, laborer, h. Warren, near Cambridge Harrison William R. glass-cutter, bds. Parry's, 7 Fifth
Hart Ellen, widow, house Hackett's yard
Hart James R. printer, house 3 Jay
Hart John P. fruit-dealer, house 112 Spring
Hart Joseph, prir.ter, bds. Macauley's, Fremont
Hart Margaret Mrs. house 566 Main
Hart Sarah L. Mrs. house 63 Cherry
Hart Walter, printer, house 3 Jay Hart Winnifred, widow Patrick, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Willard Hartford Bella F. Mrs. dress-maker, bds. 118 Prospect Hartford John, laborer, house Tuttle, near Donnell
Hartford William, laborer, h. Tuttle, near Donnell Hartness George, blacksmith, Palmer, house 11 Willard
Hartnett Daniel T. house 190 Bridge
Hartnett John, laborer, house 42 North
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeports and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
43 and 45 Summer Street, Boon. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Departmstent. 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.
162 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Hartney Mortimer, currier, house 222 Franklin Hartshorn Joseph, upholsterer, house 129 Otis
Hartshorn Patrick, slaughter-house, house 212 Bridge
Hartwell Chas. H. (Hartwell & Pond), provision dealer, 126 Cambridge, house 57 Third
Hartwell John A. clerk, bds. Third, opp. Court House Hartwell & Pond (Charles H. Hartwell and Hannibal S Pond), provision dealers, 126 Cambridge Harty F. laborer, house 99 Main
Harvard Boat House, river side, foot Flagg
Harvey Alice Miss, teacher of music, house 40 Mt. Auburn
Harvey A. Lydia, widow, house 40 Mt. Auburn
Harvey Daniel B. tinplate worker, house 19 Park
Harvey John, mason, house 242 Franklin
Harvey Samuel, tinsmith, bds. Lilac ct. near Portland Harvey Samuel C. druggist (26 Tremont, B.), h. 49 Cottage
Haskell Rachel J. widow Dudley, house Cottage, n. Pearl
Haskins David G. clergyman, house 839 Main
Haskins David G. jr. bds. 839 Main
Haskins John, hostler, house 147 Windsor
Hassett Michael, laborer, house rear Short, near North
Hastings Andrew G. brush-maker, house 5 Vine
Hastings Andrew J. clerk, house 59 Market [avenue Hastings Andrew K. clerk, bds. Theodore Kern's, Coggswell Hastings A. Winthrop, com. mer. (27 Commercial, B.), h. Otis, cor. Fourth
Hastings Barney, brass-foundry, h. rear Eighth, cor. Spring Hastings B. Frank, supt. Cambridge laundry, h. 96 Green Hastings Catherine Mrs. house 96 Green
Hastings Chas. F. glass-cutter, h. Thorndike, near Third Hastings George, restaurant, house 7 Harrison pl.
Hastings Geo. H. printer, house 34 Mt. Auburn
Hastings Geo. T. carpenter, house 60 Brighton
Hastings Henry B. bds. Otis, cor. Fourth
Hastings John M. machinist, house 31 Sixth Hastings Joseph W. glass-cutter, h. rear 113 Thorndike Hastings Lewis W. civil engineer, bds. 2 Webster pl. Hastings Michael, soap-maker, house 61 Harvard Hastings Oliver, house 101 Brattle
Hastings Thomas Mrs. house Otis, cor. Fourth
Hastings Thomas B. clerk (B.), house 44 Williams
Hastings Watson B. (Hastings, Kinsley & Co.), 97 Cam- bridge and (5 State, B.), h. 40 Second
Hastings Wm. Mrs. house 6 Garden
Hastings Wm. T. bds. Otis, cor. Fourth
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,
HASTINGS, KINSLEY & CO. (Watson B. Hastings Joseph W. Kinsley and P. E. Eddy), insurance agents, 97 Cambridge, and (Kinsley, Eddy & Hastings, 5 State, B.) CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 163 Hatch Andrew J. clerk, house 121 Prospet [n. Shepard Hatch Benjamin F. (Hatch & Co.), expressman, h. Wallace, Hatch Emerson D. machinist, bds. 66 Columbia Hatchı Geo. C. clerk (B.), h. 14 Clark Hatch Geo. E. clerk, house 476 Cambridge Hatchi Geo. M. coast-pilot, house Essex, near Austin Hatch Henry, furnishing-goods ( B.), h. 63 Oxford Hatch Isaiah, mason, h. 129 Spring Hatch Sewall, glass-maker, h. 20 Fourth Hatchi Stephen D. painter, h. 23 Short Hatch Thomas D. book-keeper, house 6 Warland Hatch Wmn. C. stove-mounter, bds. 7 Franklin Hatfield Abram M. carpenter, bds. 3 Putnam pl. Hatfield Job, carpenter, bds. 3 Putnam pl. Hatfield Samuel, carpenter, Brighton, near Bridge, house Linnæan, near Avon GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boston. Hathaway Caroline T. bds. North ave. cor. Walden Hathaway Chas. F. baker, h. 58 Hampshire Hathaway Delma, baker, bds. 58 Elm Hathaway Eliza P. bds. North ave. cor. Walden Hathaway E. M. pattern maker, bds. Kent's Hotel Hathaway Maria, widow Galen, h. 56 Erie Hatten Henry, coal and wood, 301 Main, house 13 Windsor Hattenburg Philip, wood-turner, house 84 Fifth Hauck Conrad, cabinet maker, house 135 Cambridge Haugh James, tailor, h. 2 Linnehans' blk. Third Haughey Michael E. grocer, Fourth, cor, Vine, h. do. Haven Chas. printer, h. 44 School Haven Harry, cabinet maker, h. 23 Cherry Haven Henry P. Mrs. h. 23 Brook's blk. Haverill John, stone-cutter, h. Winter, near Third Hawes Forest G. provision dealer, 619 Main, bds. 46 Prospect Hawes Frank T. with G. D. Chamberlain, bds. Chamber- Hawkes Cairah, widow Levi, h. 85 Auburn [lain's, River Hawkes Ellen E. Miss, music teacher, h. 85 Auburn Hawkes Henry A. laborer, h. Front street ct. Hawkes James, switchman, B. & M. R. R. h. East, n. L. R. R. Hawkes John stone-cutter, h. 1 East [bds. 85 Auburn Hawkes Levi (Levi Hawkes & Co), plumber, 5992 Main, HAWKES LEVI & CO. (Levi Hawkes and John Crawford): plumbers, 5992 Main WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. and 145 Tremont Street, Boston, Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reaonable 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.
164 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY
Hawkes Maria M. widow Chas W. h. 125 Norfolk
Hawkes P. D. widow, bds. H. A. Hawkes', Front st. ct.
Hawkes Wm. H. book-keeper, bds. 85 Auburn
Hawkins Chas. F. Mrs. h. 42 Second
Hawkins Christopher C. lard-maker, h. 42 Second Hawkins Jewitt P. teamster, h. Norfolk, near Cambridge
Hawkins Wm. teamster, h. 145 Gore
Hawthorn Henry, glass-cutter, h. 10 Winter
Hayden David D. house-joiner, h. 81 Oxford
Hayden Edward M. cabinet maker, h. 220 Broadway Hayden Frederick A. h. 10 Concord avenue Hayden Geo. lather, bds. Smith's, North ave. cor. Beech Hayden Henry, galvanizer (B.), h. 46 Washington Hayden Henry S. carpenter, h. Putnam, opp. schoolhouse
Hayden James T. machinist, bds. 34 Austin
Hayden Wmn. marble cutter, bds. Haines', Mt. Auburn Hayden Wm. moulder, rooms 69 Clark
Hayden Wm. N. clerk, bds. 220 Broadway
Hayer Mary, widow Jonathan, h. Norfolk, cor. Austin
Hayes Alvin, boots, shoes and trunks, Wood's wooden block, . 577 Main, h. 8 Perry
Hayes Clarence H. ins. clerk, bds. last house Kirkland place Hayes Daniel, blacksmith, h. 22 Webster ave.
Hayes Daniel, switch-tender, h. 41 Bolton
Hayes Edmund, h. 12 Everett pl.
Hayes Ella K. music teacher, bds. last house Kirkland pl. Hayes Henry, express, Harvard sq. and (32 Court sq. B.), h. 24 Shepard
Hayes Henry Y. insurance broker (14 Exchange, B.), h. Hayes Jerry, teamster, h. rear 42 Washington
[Kirkland pl.
Hayes John B. trunk-maker, h. 391 Cambridge
Hayes John L. secretary (National Wool Association, 11 Pemberton sq. B.), h. Elmwood ave. cor. Mt. Auburn Hayes John N. grease-collector, h. Brookline, n. Valentine Hayes John S. tinplate worker, bds. Macauley's, Fremont Hayes Luther S. carpenter, Mill, foot Holyoke, house 85 Concord avenue
Hayes Michael, tailor (B.). h. Lechmere pl.
Hayes Peter, laborer, h. 86 Third
Hayes Wm. A. counsellor (15 Pemberton sq. B.), house Elmwood ave. cor. Mt. Auburn
Hayman Madison B. teamster, h. 7 Hamilton
Haynes Henry A. book-keeper, h. 17 Webster
Haynes James, laborer, h. 38 Washington
Haynes Mary Miss, h. 50 Cottage
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
Haynes Sarah Miss, h. 50 Cottage [11 Roseland Hayward Albert F. confectioner (96 and 98 Sudbury, B.), h. Hayward Chas. B. (Dupee, Farnham & Hayward), com. mer. (29 Commercial. B.), h. 18 Tremont CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 165 Hayward Geo. A. job-wagon, h. 42 Watson Hayward Moses, h. 42 Tremont Hayward Samuel, moulder, h. 1 Seaver pl. Hayward Samuel (Hayward & Kimball), manuf. of parlor furniture. Smart's building, Main, bds. (74 Essex, B.) Hayward Walter, baker, h. 34 Amory [blk. Charles River . 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. 1 Hayward Walter F. provisions, Brattle sq. h. 6 Shepherd's Hayward Wm. P. h. Elm, cor. Beech GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Hayward & Kimball (Samuel Hayward and Luther E. Kim- ball), manufs. of parlor furniture, Smart's bldg. Main Hazard Samuel L. agent, h. Third, opp. Court House Hazel Benj. G. carpenter, h. 70 Brimmer blk. Harvard Hazel Wm. teamster, hı, Murdock, near Hampshire Hazelwood Ann, widow Francis, h. 70 School Hazelwood Geo. F. piano-fortefaction maker, lı. 70 School Hazletine Geo. clerk, bds. 76 Green Hazletine Margaret W. Mrs. h. Green, near Pearl Hazen Daniel M. travelling agent, F. A. Kennedy's, house 38 Tremont Hazlett Geo. stone-mason, h. Howard, near Chapman pl. Hazlett Joseph Mrs. h. Murdock place Hazlett Joseph, teamster, h. Murdock place Hazlett Robert, teamster, bds. Murdock place Hazlett Thomas, stone-mason, h. 13 Rice place Hazlett Wm. H. laborer, h. 5 Sparks FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear. in our Custom Department.
Healey James H. blacksmith, Court, next to Boston Stamp- ing Co. house 7 Green Healey John, works F. Kennedy's, h. 71 Brookline
Healy Michael, teamster, h. 62 Amory
Heard Elisha, laborer, bds. 104 Kinnard
Hearn John H. cabinet maker, h. Gore, near Third
Hearsey Wm. E. harness maker (150 Tremont, B.), house Hearty M. laborer, h. 118 Harvard Columbia
Heath Charles, painter, bds. 127 Prospect
Heath Charles A. painter, bds. 127 Prospect
Heath Dana, carpenter, h. 38 Orchard
Heaton Wm. A. printer, bds. Wilson's, Charles River
Hebard Albert K. melodeon tuner, h. 147 Harvard
Hebbard Albert, Boston car wheel Co. 21 Hampshire, h. 427 Broadway
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
F. IVERS, Nort. Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
166 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Hebbard Albert H. h. 427 Broadway [Ellery
Hebbard Charles C. book-keeper (B.), bds. Broadway, cor.
Hector Thomas Xavier, printer, h. 8 Fremont
Heffern Ed, laborer, bds. Fitzgerald's, 189 Spruce
Heffernan David, painter, lı. 156 Cambridge
Heffernan Jas. Mrs. h. 118 Webster ave.
Heffernan James F. painter, h. 120 Webster ave.
Heffernan Wm. C. boot-maker, h. Willow pl. n. Cambridge Hegan James J. book-binder, h. 8 Winter Heileman Wm. boot and shoe-manufacturer (B.), h. 98 River Heilge Harry, furrier (B.), h. 38 Pleasant
Heilge John, teamster, bds. 38 Pleasant
Helguyth F. currier, Dublin
Helleran Daniel, laborer, h. Green
Heller Frederick, glass-painter and gilder, h. Eighth, n. Spring Hellman John, musical instrument maker (71 Sudbury, B.), h. Thorndike, near Eighth
Hellmich Wm. glass-cutter, h. 70 Gore
Hemenway B. & S. E. Misses, h. 72 Auburn
Henderson Bros. (John J. Henderson and Robert Henderson jr.), carriage makers, North ave opp. Walden Henderson Charles W. teamster, h. 118 Pearl
Henderson Edwin P. blacksmith, bds. North ave. n. Chester Henderson Elizabeth, widow Thomas, h. Green, n. Hanevel Henderson George R. carriage painter, bds. Robert Hender- son's, North avenue
Henderson Geo. W. mason, h. 47 Baldwin
Henderson James, moulder, h. 28 Hastings
HENDRSON JAMES A. carriage maker, North avenue, corner Day, house do.
Henderson James H. currier, h. Clay, near Harvey [Court Henderson John H. carpenter, bds. 53 Fourth
Henderson John H. carpenter, h. Boyle's blk. Charles, near Henderson John H. carpenter, h. 25 Hastings
Henderson John J. (Henderson Bros.), carriage maker, North ave. opp. Walden, h. Chester
Henderson Robert, carriage manuf. h. North ave. n. Chester Henderson Robert jr. (Henderson Bros.), carriage maker, North ave. opp. Walden, h. Russell, n. North ave.
Henderson Wm. laborer, h. rear 108 Harvard
Henderson Wm. junk-dealer, h. 123 Pearl
Henderson Wm. T. lather, h. 34 Harvard
Hendley Otis, Mrs. h. 88 Fourth
Henley F. O. blacksmith, Soden, n. laundry, h. 33 Kinnard Henness Theophilus A. M. German teacher, h. 7 Avon
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,
Hennessey James, printer, house rear 13 Hancock Hennessey James, laborer, house 131 Dublin Hennessy James at (Amer. tube works, Somerville), house 10 Hastings Hennessey John, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 167 Hennessey John C. saloon, 97 Cambridge, h. do. Hennessey -, h. McCabe, near Cambridge Hennesy Esther, widow Michael, h. Jones' alley, near West Henry George, boiler maker, h. 131 Lincoln Henry James, cabinet maker, bds. Easter's, 50 Cedar Henry James, laborer, house Allston . Henry James, musician, h. 76 Harvard Henry John A. carpenter, h. Cambridge, near Windsor Henshaw Henry W. clerk, h. 21 Brookline Henshaw John A. chemist (B.), h. 23 Craigie Henshaw William, book-agent, house 21 Brookline · Herbert Henry, laborer, h. Montgomery, near Spruce Heron Joseph Dr. optician, h. 387 Main Herrick Israel, h. 71 Washington GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Herrick Wm. A. attorney-at-law (33 School, B.), h. 7 Norton Boston. Herring Francis A. car-driver, h. 4 Shepard's blk. Charles River Herritage John H. mason, bds. 39 Washington Hertock John, pocket-book maker, h. Seventh, n. Otis Herzig Felix, cooper, h. 1 Portland Herzog John, currier, h. North ave. near Rice Hess Hiram, steam pipe, h. 25 Union Hess John, saloon (56 B: attle, B.), h. 39 Union Hewes Emily A. Mrs. h. 11 Porter Hewett Asa W. travelling agent, h. Norfolk, n. Broadway Hewitt Frederick H. pattern maker, h. 510 Cambridge Hewitt Timothy, moulder, h. Deacon [cor. South Hewlett A. Molineaux, prof. gymnastics, H. U. h. Dunster, Hews A. J. at Boston Stamping Co. h. Broadway, n. Norfolk Hews Albert H. (A. H. Hews & Co.), earthen-ware, Dwight, cor. Raymond Hews Augustus HI. bds. 291 Broadway Hews Catherine, widow John, h. 291 Broadway Hewson John, shoe-maker, h. Cambridge, near Willow place Heymer John C. stereotyper (5 Washington, B.), house 22 Wendell - Heyn August F. butcher, h. Gore, near Fifth Heywood Maria L. Miss, h. 149 Austin Heywood Sarah H. widow Samuel P. h. 149 Austin Heywood William, tallow chandler, bds. Gouldropp's, Harvey 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.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
168 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY.
Hibbard David, book-keeper, h. North ave. opp. Walden Hibbard Ezra F. clerk, bds. Oliver Welch's, Spring
Hickey John J. driver, baker's wagon, h. Green, n. Hancock
Hickey Michael, stone-cutter, h. Third, near Gore
Hickey Patrick H. stereotyper, 109 Pleasant
Hicks John, painter, h. 101 Pleasant
Hicks John G. wheelwright, bds. 25 Parks
Hicks Leander, agent (Wheeler & Wilson's, B.), h. 105 Gore Hicks Thomas, miller, h. 33 Union
Hicks Samuel W. hostler, h. 42 Washington [Thorndike Hicks Thomas J. boot-maker (20 Tremont, B.), h. 171 Hidden Wm. H. dry goods (170 to 176 Devoushire, B.), h. 259 Harvard
Higgins Andrew M .. carpenter, h. 20 Howard
Higgins Edward, book-keeper, bds. 112 Cambridge
Higgins James, tailor, 112 Cambridge, h. do.
Higgins James W. clerk, 112 Cambridge, bds. do.
Higgins John, tinsmith, 8 Brattle, h. Norfolk
Higgins Jolın, switch-tender, h. 124 Brookline
Higgins Jolın, h. Brookline
Higgins Patrick, laborer, h. Perry, near Brookline
Higgins Patrick, hackman, lı. 423 Cambridge
Higgins Sumner C. (Higgins & Whitney), stoves &c. 625, 627 and 629 Main, h. 34 Hamilton
Higgins Thomas, switch-tender, bds. 124 Brookline Higgins Thomas F. hackman, h. 423 Cambridge .
Higgins William, painter, h. Loughrey ct.
Higgins William, carpenter, bds. 26 Holyoke Higgins William, safe-maker, h. E. Perry, near Brookline HIGGINS & WHITNEY (Sumner C. Higgins & Joseph
A. P. Whitney), stoves, furnaces &c. 625, 627 and 629 Main
Hilary Jolin, stone-cutter, h. 134 Norfolk
Hildreth Abel A. policeman, h. Hampshire, cor. Clark Hildreth Abijah Edwin (J. H. Osgood & Co. 57 Milk, B.), and president, Cambridge Gas Co. h. 62 North avenue Hildreth Chas .. W. clerk, h. 99 Mt. Auburn Hildreth John L. physician, 37 Brattle sq. h. do. Hilger Charles, cook, h. Ninth, near Cambridge Hill Charles H. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 11 State Hill Daniel G. confectioner, 554 Main, h. Suffolk Hill David J. pressman, University Press, h. 3 Willard Hill Edwin A. agent, 58 Cambridge, h. 255 North ave. Hill Edwin L. printer, bds. 255 North avenue.
Hill Geo. laborer, h. 112 Dublin
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,
1
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY. 169 Hill Henry W. at Wood's organ manufactory, bds. 22 Inman Hill Holmes, porter, li. 96 Webster ave. Hill James, hostler, h. rear Banks, near Flagg GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Hill James, laborer, h. 3 Willard pl. Hill Jas. C. h. 62 River Hill John, laborer, h. 141 Windsor Hill John D. Jaborer, h. 19 Foster Hill Nathan R. h. Otis pl. near Mt. Auburn Hill Richard, porter (B.), h. rear 88 Harvard Hill Thomas, artist, North ave. cor. Everett, h. do. Hill Ward J. watchman, Wood's organ factory, h. 62 River 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Hill William, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, near Willard Hill William A. planer, 426 Main, h. 9 Willow Hill William G. (35 High, B.), h. 104 Otis Hill Wm. W. Mrs. h. Crossland Hillard D. W. carpenter, bds. Elm, cor. Russell Hillard S. P. W. carpenter, bds. Willis's, Elm, cor. Russell Hillary John, soap-maker, h. Portland Hillery Thomas, laborer, Mt. Auburn, h. 26 Sparks Ililliard Samuel D. shoe-maker, h. 85 Washington Hillman John J. silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), h. Thorn- dike, cor. Sixth Hillock Thomas J. carpenter, h. 427 Cambridge Hills Henry A. furniture (53 Fulton, B.), h. 98 Pearl Hills Henry S. furniture (53 Fulton, B.), h. 78 Thorndike Hilton Elihu, planer, bds. Mrs. Delano's, Howard, near Gerry Hilton Henry P. hair-dresser, bds. 58 Washington Hilton James M. stoves, furnaces &c. 446 Harvard, h. Oxford cor. Mellen FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department Hilton Thomas B. hair-dresser (Brookline), bds. 58 Wash. Himeon Abram, carpenter, bds. 65 Columbia
Himeon Geo. E. paper hanger, h. rear 99 Green
Himeon Miner W. carpenter, h. 65 Columbia
Hinckley Isaac, pres. Baltimore R. R. h. Sumner, n. Kirkland Hinckley Wm. H. clergyman, h. 28 Prospect
Hincks Edward W. Brevet Brig. Gen. U. S. A. h. 159 Brattle Hinds Charles H. electrician, bds. 2 Oak
Hinds Edward, cabinet maker, h. 157 Windsor Hines Richard B. agent, h. 22 Sixth
Hingley Robert, carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire
Hinman Joseph, travelling agent, h. 50 Magazine Hippler Andrew, chair-maker, h. rear 63 Gore
Hiscock Edward K. bds. 8. Gilpin
Hiscock Orlando, h. 8 Gilpin
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on th most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
170 CAMBRIDGE [H] DIRECTORY
Hiscock Robert, painter, lı. 8 Gilpin
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