The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 19

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Ireland Angie L. Miss (Misses Pratt & Ireland), dress-maker, rooms 8 Harvard square


Ireland Edward C. book-binder, h. 12 Myrtle place


Ireland Elwin A. (Ireland & Smith), grocer, 464 Main, bds. Main, corner Columbia


Ireland Millie, Mrs. dress-maker, 429 Main, house do.


Ireson Mary, widow, house 16 Mt. Auburn


Irving William, stone-cutter, house 26 Vine


Isaac John, teamster, boards 121 Harvard


Isaac Thomas, tailor (49 Temple place, B.), h. 22 Howard


Isaacs Henry, cigar maker, house 53 Brookline


IVERS FRANCIS, carri age maker, North avenue, near Porter's Hotel, house Mt. Vernon, near depot [place


Ivers Warren, carriage maker, F. L. Chapman's, house 7 Otis


JACKSON ABBY C. house 5 Ellsworth avenue Jackson Charles, laborer, house 72 Harvard Jackson Elijah, hostler, house 115 Columbia Jackson Frederick, hair-dresser, Cambridge, corner Norfolk


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cóst, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Jackson Lucy M. widow, house Beacon Jackson Isaac, clerk (B.), boards 22 Centre Jackson Patrick T. house 17 Follen Jackson S. pastor of North Avenue Methodist chapel, house Jackson Gilman D. fish-dealer (64 Anderson, B.), house 58 Western avenue 16 Bowdoin [20 Front Jackson Samuel H. corncake manuf. 6 Western ave. boards Jackson Warren, at Boston Stamping Co. bds. 8 Allston pl. Jackson Wm. iron-moulder, house 33 Washington Jackson William A. house 21 Tremont Jacobs Bela F. attorney, Cambridgeport National Bank bldg. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. 583 Main, house 83 Auburn Jacobs Charles, book-binder, house 75 Pearl CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY. 181 Jacobs Daniel D. boards Watson, corner Pearl Jacobs Frank C. machinist, house 51 Washington Jacobs Hannah C. widow Daniel D. house 28 Watson Jacobs Harriet, Mrs. boarding-house, 10 Trowbridge Jacobs Justin A. attorney and city clerk, City Hall, house Pleasant, corner Franklin Jacobs Michael, elerk (B.), house Brookline, near Erie Jacobs Samuel, cigar maker, house rear 58 Harvard Jacoby Herman, clerk, boards 12 Brookline Jacquinot Adrian, French teacher, boards 4 Wright James Charles, clerk (B.), house 92 Harvard James Charles, laborer, house 61 Cherry James Edward B. (George B. James & Co.), lumber, Cam- bridge, near Bridge, house South Boston James George B. (Geo. B. James & Co.), lumber, Cambridge, near Bridge, house at South Boston James Henry, house 29 Quincy James Henry jr. boards 20 Quincy James Joseph, clerk, house 20 Front James Joseph K. brass-finisher, boards 34 Clark James Samuel, grocer, 543 Main, house Norfolk Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. James Thomas P. house 94 Brattle James William, boards 20 Quincy James Geo. B. & Co. (Geo. B. James), lumber, Bridge, junc- tion Cambridge office (14 State, B.), Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department. Jameson Edwin A. L. millinery (170 Washington,B.), house Arlington, opp. Washington avenue Janes John, organ maker, 426 Main, house 73 River Janes Thomas, currier, boards Leuchte's, North avenue Jaques M. J. Miss, house 25 Church Jaquith Edwin, car conductor, house 8 Walnut ct.


Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


182 CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY.


Jarman Mary Miss, house 43 Market


Jarvies Amos B. book-binder, house 11 Prospect


Jaseph Charles B. glass-maker, house Third, near Cambridge Jayes Daniel, laborer, house Clifton, near Spruce


Jefferds James F. coal-weigher, h. 1 Willard street court


Jefferds William R. letter carrier (Boston Post Office), house 41 Orchard


Jeffrey George, conductor, rooms 692 Mt. Auburn Jegerstomn J. William Frederick, machinist, Porter, corner Medford


Jelly Emeline A. wid. James, house rear 186 Cambridge Jenkins Charles L. lightning-rods, boards 22 Windsor


Jenkins Samuel (Noyes & Jenkins), lightning-rods (49 Green B.), house 15 Clinton [Tremont Jenks Hollis W. boots and shoes (100 Court, B.), house 45 Jenness G. lather, house 19 Pine [Hampshire


Jenness Jas. D. tin cans (Charlestown st. B.), house 127 Jenness John L. Mrs. house rear 382 Cambridge


Jenness Lewis P. pedler, house 12 Pine


Jenness William H. lather, house 6 Lincoln


Jennings Caroline, widow Levi, house 64 Prospect


Jennings Henry L. D. boards Harvard, corner Prospect Jennings James, laborer, house Harvey


Jennings James, stone-cutter, h. Cuddy's bik. 159 Columbia Jennings John. stone-cutter, boards 15 Hilliard


Jennings Joseph Mrs. house 494 Main


ENNINGS JOSEPH H. Dr.veterinary surgeon, Jennings' ct. h. 13 Green


Jennings Thomas W. mason, house 50 Brookline


Jennison James, tutor elocution, H. U. house 20 Craigie


Jessop Joseph H. confectioner (10 Tremont, B.)h.235 Harvard Jewell Anne, widow Hosea, house Webster place


Jewell Charlotte E. Miss, school-teacher, h. 6 Webster place Jewell Geo. works Dresser & Co's, boards 18.Perry , Jewell O. H. carpenter, house 37 Willard


Jewett Alverton S. messenger, house 129 Pearl [Sixth JEWETT ARTHUR N. painter, 99 Cambridge, boards 26 Johanson J. cabinet maker (B.), house Norfolk, n. Broadway Johnson A. H. painter, boards Pike's, Putnam, c. Washington Johnson Alonzo F. clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 143 Cambridge Johnson Carver Mrs. house 130 Washington


Johnson Charles, brass-finisher, house 6 Lincoln [Blanch Johnson Charles, fish-pedler, bds. Charles H. Wiggin's jr. Johnson Charles B. porter, house 66 Winter


Joiners' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale ardretail.


Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms and in the


FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY. 183


Johnson Charles H. foreman packing-room (Beal & Hooper's, B.), boards Fourth, corner Spring


Johnson Edward, laborer, house 124 Court


Johnson Edward, stone-cutter, boards 71 Cambridge


Johnson F. H. fish-dealer (Faneuil Hall, B.), h. 43 Columbia


Johnson Francis H. salesman (B.), h. 116 Norfolk


Johnson G. H. student, bds. 125 Mt. Auburn


Johnson Gustave, cabinet maker, h. 27 Valentine


Johnson Henry, building mover, bds. 389 Main Johnson Henry F. physician (17 Tremont Temple, 82 Tre- mont, B.), h. 125 Mt. Auburn Johnson Henry H. house-painter, h. 23 Wallace


Johnson Henry S. carpenter, h. at Lowell


Johnson Herman A. tuner, h. 17 Fremont


[Cambridge


Johnson J. M. Mrs. milliner (Washington, B.), boards 71 Johnson John T. shoe-maker, h. 27 Washington


Johnson Joseph, laborer, h. 84 Harvard


Johnson Joseph S. oars (269 Coml. and 3 Eastern ave. . B.), h. 167 Cambridge


Johnson Lafayette, h. Soden, near the laundry


Johnson Lawrence, melter, h. 44 Clark


Johnson Maria, h. 44 Hastings


Johnson Marshall, fish-dealer, h. Pearl


[Bridge


Johnson Martha A. widow Charles, boarding-house, East, nr. Johnson Robert, shoe-maker, h. 27 Washington Johnson Robert J. clerk, bds. 21 Hastings


Johnson Robert J. clergyman, h. 29 Buckingham


Johnson Thomas, cabinet maker, bds. 50 Cedar


Johnson William, brush-maker, h. 84 Third


Jolly John, laborer, h. Donnell, cor. Tuttle Jones Allison, waiter, h. 7 Webster ave.


Jones Amos, policeman, h. 159 Bridge


Jones Andrew, mason, h. Second, near Cambridge [ett pl.


Jones Andrew J. blacksmith, Church, cor. Palmer, h. Ever-


Jones Augustus, clerk, h. 7 Webster ave.


Jones Augustus, h. 72 Elm


Jones Austin K. janitor, H. U. h. 10 Church


Jones Benjamin M. clerk, h. 22 Lee


Jones Charles B. car-conductor, rooms 25 Mt. Auburn


Jones Charles L. (Charles L. Jones & Co.), soap and candle manufacturer (220 State, B.), h. 299 Harvard


Jones Charles W. clerk, bds. 46 Lee


Jones Daniel, laborer, h. 31 Hastings


Jones David L. plasterer, h. 16 Gore Jones Ed. horse car-driver, bds. Elm, cor. Russell


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Boston.


oys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


184 CAMBRIDGE [J] DIRECTORY.


Jones E. J. laborer, h. 20 Hastings


Jones Elias, teamster, h. 128 Norfolk


Jones Eliza A. widow Francis, h. 25 Sixth


Jones Francis jr. carpenter, 7 Holly


Jones Frank H. (C. L. Jones & Co. 220 State, B.), h. 46 Lee Jones Frederick C. clerk, bds. L. J. Cloyes', Church


Jones George, house 16 Winthrop


Jones George N. bds. G. Jones', Winthrp, cor. Holyoke


Jones Henry, jobber, h. 36 Union


Jones Henry, laborer, h. 113 Columbia


Jones Henry, clerk (B.), bds. 212 Harvard


Jones Henry E. (C. L. Jones & Co.), soap and candle manu- facturer (220 State, B.), h. 276 Harvard


Jones Henry M. carpenter, h. 70 School


Jones Herbert L. sawyer, h. 81 Austin


Jones Isaac F. asst. register, Probate court and justice of the peace, house 193 Cambridge


Jones James, provisions, h. 7 Leighton court


Jones James, stair-builder, bds. 15 Clark


Jones James T. bds. 32 Sydney


[h. 12 Shepard


Jones John L. foreman, composing room University Press, Jones John R. clerk, rooms 464 Main [128 Norfolk Jones John W. inner-sole and heeling manufacturer (B.), bds. Jones Joseph, boiler maker, bds. 4 Pioneer pl.


Jones Joseph H. carpenter, h. 81 School [way


Jones Joseph M. foreman, Kendall & Robert's, rooms 2 Broad-


Jones Leonard S. h. 21 Kirkland


Jones Lucius A. h. 46 Lee


Jones Lydia S. widow Isaac, h. 66 Columbia


Jones Lyman O. provisions, Holly, cor. Main


JONES MARK A. druggist, Gore, cor. Third h. do.


Jones Nathaniel, carpenter (Myrtle, B.), bds. 752 Main


Jones Robert, furrier (39 Summer, B.), h. 212 Harvard


Jones Thatcher L. restaurant, 18 Brattle, bds. 6 Shepherd's blk. Charles River


Jones Thomas W. stereotyper, bds. 12 Shepard


Jones T. L. saloon, h. 9 Charles River


Jones William, book-keeper (B.), h. 96 Auburn


Jones William, engineer, h. 33 Washington


Jones William, upholsterer (B.), h. Sixth, near Vine


Jones William E. upholsterer, h. Sixth, near Vine


Jones Wm. F. Capt. bds 84 Washington


Jones Wm. R. (Charles L. Jones & Co.), soap and candle manufacturer (220 State, B.), h. 307 Harvard


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attent'ou of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


557 Main Street,


GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


Jones C. L. & Co. (Chas. L. Jones, Henry E. Jones, William R. Jones and F. H. Jones), soap and candle manufactu- rers, Pearl, cor. Valentine, office (20 State, B.) Jordan David, iron-moulder, h. rear 26 Washington Jordan Elisha, building mover, h. 44 Spring CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY. 185 Jordan John, iron-moulder, rear 79 Hastings Jordan Thomas R. cabinet maker, h. 52 Pine Jordan William, cabinet maker, bds. 52 Pine Jordan Wm. N. chemist, h. 129 Spring [place Jordan Wm. S. engineer at J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. 3 Gore Joseph Frank, boarding-house, 95 Third Joseph Isaac, fruit-pedler, h. 34 Auburn Josselyn Aaron, watch and clock-maker, Cambridge, h. 149 do. Josselyn Annie B. Miss, school-teacher, bds. 149 Cambridge Josselyn Eleazar C. carpenter, h. 120 Fourth Josselyn Frank, clerk (B.), h. Erie, cor. Pearl Josslyn Ellis K. comb-maker and optician (130 Wasington, Boston. B.), h. 21 Washington Jovern Thomas, groceries, 21 Spring, h. do. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Joy Isaac, carpenter, h. 12 Prospect Joy Laura B. Miss, bds. 8 Hamilton Jude William, laborer, h. Walnut, cor. Pleasant Judkins Eliza M. Miss, artiste, h. 11 Chestnut Juggins John, mat-maker, h. 16 Perry Jury Wm. D. cabinet, bds. 61 Third Just Philibert, carver, h. 89 Fourth KALBERG L. upholsterer, h. Stevens court Kane Catherine, widow Hugh, h. Sacramento, cor. Carver Kane Daniel, laborer, h. Lambert, near Cambridge Kane Edward, blacksmith, h. 23 Cowperthwait FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Kane John, laborer, h. Jones' alley, near West Kane Margaret, h. Washington court Kane Martin, laborer, h. 36 Ellery Kane Maurice, laborer, h. rear 55 Amory Kane Michael, N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. Winter, near Third Kane Nancy, h. 51 Vine Karcher Philip, porter, h. 134 Pleasant Karnan John H. tinsmith, bds. 11 Porter Kear?John, laborer, h. Bridge, near Mansion House Kearin Hannah, widow Alexander, h. 77 Spruce Kearn John, laborer, h. Montgomery, near Spruce Keating Michael, blacksmith, bds. Torrey's, Mt. Auburn Keay Ed. diary maker, bds. 18 Perry Keay Erburn S. farmer, h. Walden, near Dublin Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeports and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasona


Keef Patience, widow, bds. 21 Sixth Keefe Daniel, currier, h. Reed, near Harvey tems, and in the Best Manner 186 CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY.


Kebler Frederick, student, bds. Holyoke, cor. Mt. Auburn Keef Ephraim, fish-dealer, h. 21 Sixth


Keefe Catherine, widow Timothy, h. Willow place


Keefe Daniel, h. 76 Spruce


Keefe Dennis, laborer, h. Lechmere pl.


Keefe Edward F. carpenter, bds. 32 Cherry Keefe Ellen, widow John, h. Short, near North


Keefe Eugene, laboror, h. Short, near Bridge


Keefe James, painter, bds. 544 Main


Keefe James, stone-mason, h. Elm, near Lincoln Keefe Jerry, laborer, h. 147 Main


Keefe John, laborer, h. Norfolk, near Cambridge Keefe John O. stove-manufacturer (B.), h. 69 Third Keefe Mary, widow James, h. Bolton, near Dublin Keefe Patrick, currier, h. Reed, near Spruce


Keefe Thomas, blacksmith, bds. Keefe's, Norfolk Keefe Thomas, laborer, h. East, near North Keefe Timothy, pedler, bds. Horan's, Montgomery Keegan D. S. works F. Kennedy s, h. 512 Main Keegan Bernard, cook, h. Harvard, near G. J. R. R. Keegan Robt. shoe-maker, bds. 24 Brighton


Keeter A. A. Miss, asst. school-teacher, bds. 13 Avon Keeler Cornelius P. (153 Blackstone, B.), h. 19 Bowdoin Keely Joseph, jobber, h. 24 Harvard [Franklin Keeman John, foreman, Jessop's candy manufactory, h. 21 Keenan James H. carpenter, 98 Cambridge, h. Tremont, n. Cambridge


Keenan James P. carpenter, h. 431 Cambridge


Keenan John, carpenter, h. 59 Brookline


Keenan John, laborer, h. rear 123 Court


Keenan Marshall, shoemaker, bds. 449 Main


Keenan Michael A. carpenter, h. 104 Tremont


Keenan Michael H. pressman, h. De Wolf, n. Mt. Auburn Keenan Owen W. carpenter, bds Tremont, n. Cambridge


Keenan Peter, painter, h. 4 Mullen's ct. Winter


Keenan Thos. laborer, h. Charles, n. Court Keenan Thos. spring-maker, h. North, n. East Keene James, laborer, h. Stevens' court, Fourth Keene James F. mason, bds. 67 Ellery Keever Edward, laborer, h. Beaver, cor. Flagg


Kehoe James, book-binder, Riverside Press, h. 107 Pearl


Kelleher Dennis, laborer, h. Franklin, opp. Soden Kelleher James, laborer, h. r. Hancock


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, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


-


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass, .


Kelleher James, currier, h. Montgomery, n. Spruce Kelleher Jerry, car-driver, h. 200 Dublin Kelleher John, cement pipe-maker, bds. 21 Harvard Kelleher John, laborer, h. 196 Spruce Kelleher Julia, wid. washer-woman, h. Lambert, n. Gore CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY. 187 Kelleher Michael, laborer, h. East, n. L. R. R. [East Kelleher Michael J. cabinet maker, bds. Michael Kelleher's, Kelleher Patrick, laborer, h. 196 Spruce Kelleher Timothy, laborer, h. Jefferson, cor. Rideout Kelleher Wm. laborer, bds. 200 Dublin Kellenberger A. varnisher, h. 155 Otis Kellenberger Chas. varnisher, bds. 155 Otis Keller Andrew, wood-turner, h. 107 Spring Kelley A. P. (Stedman & Kelley); piano-forte action manuf. State, h. 25 Essex Kelley Arthur C. steward, President Eliot's, Quincy Kelley Bernard, laborer, h. 22 Harrison ct. Kelley Cyrus K. physician, 80 Cambridge, h. do. Kelley Dolly S. wid. Amasa S. h. 10 Perry GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Kelley Edward, laborer, h. 34 Foster Boston. Kelley Edward, laborer, h. 194 Dublin Kelley Edward, laborer, h. Cambridge, opp. Wheatland blk. Kelley Francis A. upholsterer, bds. 106 Fourth Kelley Gracie, wid. John, h. 9 Porter Kelley Isabella Mrs. h. 106 Fourth Kelley John, boiler maker, bds. Murray's 119 Harvard Kelley John, laborer, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Kelley John, tanner, bds. 9 Murdock Kelley John J. baker, h. Gerry, n. Mt. Auburn Kelley Joseph, glass-blower, h. r. 36 Gore Kelley Joseph B. carpenter, 22 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Kelley Joseph J. cabinet maker, h. 63 Vine Kelley Lawrence, marble polisher, h. 105 Elm [h. do. Kelley Margaret T. Miss, variety-store, Fourth, cor. Winter, Kelley Mary A. wid. Daniel, h. Gore, n. Sixth Kelley Mary C. Mrs. h. 6 Worcester Kelley Michael, helper, h. 54 Amory Kelley Michael, stone-cutter, h. 26 Seventh Kelley Michael, laborer, h. 126 Bridge Kelley Michael, glass-maker, h. 113 Fourth Kelley Michael, currier, bds. Eustis ct. n. Oxford Kelley Michael, laborer, h. 14 North Kelley Michael, bds. John F. Roger's, Fresh Pond lane Kelley Michael, laborer, bås. 26 Sparks 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.


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


188 CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY.


Kelley Michael, upholsterer, h. 6 Fourth


Kelley Moses, carpenter, h. 31 Clark


Kelley Patrick, baker, bds. 2 Brooks


Kelley Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Willard place


Kelley Patrick, laborer, h. 8 Conlon's ct.


Kelley Patrick, marble worker, h. Hampshire, cor. Portland


Kelley Peter, machinist, bds. 105 Elm


Kelley Richard, tailor, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge


Kelley Samuel J. (Kelley & Mckinnon), carpenter, h. Put- nam pl. n. Western ave.


Kelley Thos. book-binder, h. 9 Porter


Kelley Timothy, stucco worker, h. Short, n. Bridge


Kellon Daniel, gas-fitter and plumber, bds. 49 Clark


Kelly Thos. W. horse-shoer, bds. Gerry's, Elm


Kelsey Albert H. builder and contractor, bds. Washington ave. cor. Arlington


Kelsey Aibro L. fruit and confectionery (B.), bds. 28 Watson


Kelsey Anson H. upholsterer, h. 28 Webster


Kelsey John H. upholsterer, h. Webster, n. Pleasant


Kelsey Thos. Mrs. nurse, h. 30 Fourth


Kelsey Wm. upholsterer (135 Friend, B. , h' 108 Thorndike Kelsey Wm. H. upholsterer (83 Haverhill, B.), bds. 108 Thorndike


Kelso Adam, machinist, h. 259. Broadway


Kelso Alexander, boiler maker, h. Washington


Kelso James, boiler maker, h. 259 Broadway


Kelso Wm. h. 259 Broadway


[Harvard


Kemp Horace G. (Kemp & Sons), soap-manuf. bds. 164 Kemp James H. (Kemp & Sons), soap-manuf. bds. 164 Har- vard [Broadway, h. 164 Harvard


Kemp Lysander (Kemp & Sons), soap-manuf. Davis, cor. Kemp & Sons (Lysander Kemp, James H. and Horace G.), soap-manufs. Davis, c. Broadway


Kempton Lemuel, commission merchant (126 Commercial, B.), h. 24 Mt. Auburn [Magazine


Kendall Edward (Kendall & Roberts), boiler maker, h. 136 Kendall Frederick J. clerk (B.), bds. 145 Cambridge


Kendall Isaac F. sawyer, 426 Main, h. 4 Brooks


Kendall James, jeweller (91 Hanover,B.), h. 145 Cambridge


Kendall John B. grainer, h. Washington, n. Columbia


Kendall Joshua, teacher, private school, Appian Way, h. 123 Inman


KENDALL & ROBERTS (Edward Kendall and George B. Roberts), plate-iron works , boilers, &c. Main, Cam- bridgeport


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,1


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


Kenerson Oscar N. carriage maker, h. Lechmere blk. Kenerson Wm. W. provision dealer (B.), h. 150 Hampshire Kenison Nicholas D. sawyer, h. 39 Windsor Keniston Edward C. clerk (B.), bds. 133 Cambridge Keniston Frederick, driver, icecart, h. 112 Elm Keniston Reuben C. Mrs. h. 133 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY. 189 Kennard Benjamin, policeman, h. 9 De Wolf Kennard Benj. C. book-keeper (B.), h. 9 De Wolf Kennard Harriet C. Miss, h. 9 De Wolf Kennard Lizzie L. Miss, dress-maker, h. 9 De Wolf Kennay Michael, hostler, h. 124 Brookline 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Kennealy John, h. 73 Concord ave. Kennealy John H. student, bds. 73 Concord ave. Kennedy Daniel, blacksmith, Windsor, junction Webster ave. house do. [Main, h. 27 Lee KENNEDY FRANK A. cracker baker, 498, 500 and 502 GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Kennedy James Mrs. wid. h. 87 Elm Kennedy James, laborer, h. 8th in Willow pl. Kennedy James, brush-maker (B.), h. 3 Fifth Kennedy John, h. 73 Concord ave. Kennedy John, laborer, h. 83 Elm Kennedy John, printer, h. 1 Fremont Kennedy John H. student, bds. 73 Concord ave. Kennedy Martin, laborer, h. 77 Broadway Kenned- Raymond, h. 50 Hamilton Kennedy R. S. Mrs. h. 40 Austin Kennedy Thomas, gardener, h. Cowperthwait, n. Banks Kennedy Wm. stable, North ave. n. Arlington R. R. h. do. Kenney Edward, glass-blower, h. 40 Winter Kenney Edward, laborer, h. 86 Webster ave. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


Kenney Edward, soap-maker, bds. Webster ave. n. Windsor Kenney Frank, ale, beer, &c. 560 Main, h. at Brookline Kenney John, brush-maker, h. Rideout


Kenney John, cabinet finisher h. 12 Hancock


Kenney John, tinplate worker, h. Murdock, n, Gardner


Kenney Leander, glass-maker, h. 210 Bridge


Kenney Timothy Mrs. h. Murdock, n. Gardner


Kenney Wm. G. teamster, h. Murdock, cor. Hampshire Kennil Charles M. h. 512 Main


Kennison Nehemiah R. h. North ave. cor, Meacham


Kenniston James M. physician and surgeon, h. 124 Austin


Kenny G. Thomas, laborer, h. Wash. ct.


Kenny James, laborer, h. 309 Cambridge


Kenny John S. wood-worker, h. 7 Fourth


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.


190 CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY.


Kent Geo. W. teamster, h. r. 77 Spring Kent Gouverneur, clerk, 1 Brattle, rooms do.


Kent Ichabod, carpenter, h. 93} Green


Kent James B. hotel, 15 School ct. h. do.


Kent Mary F. wid. bds. 27 Western ave. Kent Wm. plumber, h. 79 Auburn


Kent Wm. H. book-keeper (B.), bds. Hancock, cor. Harvard Keough John, stone-cutter, 60 Broadway Keough Roger, car-driver, h. Baldwin, n. Kirkland Kerikner Karl, boiler maker, h. 72 Harvard Kern Francis V. B. conveyancer (B.), h. Second, n. Otis Kern Martin L. glass-cutter, h. Sixth, n. Thorndike Kern Rebecca, wid. Theodore, h. 21 Coggswell ave. Kernan James, furniture dealer, 3 Brattle, h. 218 Green Kernan Marshall G. boot-maker, bds. 369 Main


Kernan Thos. J. assistant librarian, College library, rooms 11 Mt. Auburn


Kerrigan James, laborer, h. 382 Cambridge . [Day Kershaw Chas. E. safe-manuf. (11 and 13.Green, B.), h. 5 Keyes John, painter, bds. Mrs. Sharkey's, Flagg, near Banks Keyes William, book-binder, bds. 8 Prince


Kidd Algernon B. salesman (New York), h. 5 Temple Kidder Samuel P. engineer, h. 46 Otis


Kidder Wm. A. conductor, h. 256 North ave. Kieley Edward, salesman, h. 212 Bridge Kieley James, baker, h. 11 Austin Kieley John J. grocer, bds. 49 Clark


Kieley Richard, glass-cutter, bds. 121 Bridge Kihlgren C. A. boarding-house, Second. near Cambridge Kilburn Edward J. bds. Norfolk, near Broadway


Killery Martin, tailor, h. Cowperthwait, near De Wolf


Killian Patrick, at gas works, h. Foster


Killion Mary, widow Patrick, h. 150 Green Kilroy Michael, currier, h 35 Baldwin Kilroy Patrick, laborer, h. Otis, near Eighth Kilroy Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Willard place


Kilroy Thomas, currier, bds. Eustis ct. near Oxford


Kimball Annies, teamster, h. bet. Banks and De Wolf Kimball Carlo, box-maker, bds. 49 Elm


Kimball Charles H. h. 16 Howard


Kimball Frederick, book-keeper (B.), h. 46 Pearl [Austin


Kimball J. Franklin, merchant tailor, Main, n. Norfok bds. 49 Kimball John, expressman, h. 12 Wright




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