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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
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
202 CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Littlefield Nathan C. silversmith (Sudbury, B.), h. 10 Mellen Livermore Edward M. h. Clinton, near Main
Livermore George Mrs. h. 2 Dana
Livermore Isaac, treasurer (Michigan Central Railroad, 23 Sears' bldg. B.), h. Main, cor. Clinton
Livermore John (N. Livermore & Son), soap-manufacturer, Water, opp. North, h. 28 Williams
Livermore John M. clerk, bds. 28 Williams
Livermore Kidder A. h. 69} Mt. Auburn Tave. cor. Jarvis Livermore Leonard J. sec. Unt. Sunday-school soc. h. North Livermore Lois Mrs. h. 4 Smith's, blk. North ave. opp. Sac- ramento
Livermore Mary S. widow Charles, h. 39 Inman Livermore Oliver W. h. 36 Essex [mento, n. Oxford
Livermore Thomas L. lawyer (10 Devonshire, B.), h. Sacra- Livesey Wm. P. printer, h. 17 Charles River
Livingston Archibald, workman, chemical-works, house Otis, Livingston Benj. F. policeman, h. 84 School [near Eighth
Lloyd Geo. carpenter, h. 161 Thorndike
Lloyd Uriah, cooper, h. 161 Otis
Lloyd Wm. carpenter, h. 36 North ave.
Lloyd Wm. Mrs. h. Gerry
Lloyd Wm. E. clerk, Court House, bds. 36 North ave.
Locke Charles A. clerk (B.), house 17 Clinton
Locke Edgar H. h. 82 River
Locke Elbridge W. music publisher, h. 18 Front
LOCKE FRANK, proprietor, Porter's Hotel, North ave.
Locke H. Austin, clerk (B.), h. 11 Dover [blk. North ave. Locke Homer F. merchant (B.), bds. Vande Sande's, Smith's Locke Horatio (42 and 44 Faneuil Hall market, B.), h. 287 North ave.
Locke John A. stone-cutter, h. 38 Union
Locke John T. book-keeper, h. rear 8 Perry
Locke Jonathan F. mason, bds. 92 Norfolk
Locke Sarah J. Mrs. h. 17 Clinton®
Lockhart Albert, coffin maker, h. 154 Cambridge
Lockhart David, coffin maker, Bridge, cor. Third, h. 154 Cambridge [Thorndike
Lockhart David jr. coffin maker, W. L. Lockhart's, h. 129
Lockhart Frank, carver, h. 121 Spring
LOCKHART WM. L. undertaker and manuf. of coffins, caskets, &c. wholesale and retail, Bridge, cor. Third, h. Cambridge, n. Fifth
Locklin Jane Mrs. h. Brighton, c. South
Locklin John, laborer, h. 79 Spruce
Locklin Mary Miss, h. 17 Irving place
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, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass,
Locklin Peter H. clerk, h. Third, n. Bridge Lockwood Highland (John P. Squire & Co.), provision dealer, Gore, near Sixth, h. at Boston [Spring Lockwood Leverett L. engineer, Beal & Hooper's, h. 115 Logan Henry, laborer, h. Washington ct. CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 203 Logan Janet Mrs. h. 80 Pearl Lomax Ellen, wid. h. 63 Winter Lombard Ammi C. (23 Lewis wharf, B.), h. 4 Berkeley Lombard Edgar (23 Lewis wharf, B.), bds. 4 Berkeley Lombard Geo. B. clerk (B.), bds. 4 Berkley Lombard James A. carpenter, h. 70 Gore Lombard James M. grocer, Cambridge, cor. Norfolk Lombard Nathan C. mechanical engineer and draughtsman (40 State, B.), h. 125 Prospect Lombard R. P. lather, h. 71 Washington Londergan David, laborer, h. 97 Spruce Lonergan Thomas, laborer, h. 95 Spruce Long Andrew, glass-maker, h. r. 18 Gore [Brooks Long Daniel (Fulton, Long & Co.), furniture dealer, h. 19 Long David, glass-maker, h. 20 North Boston. Long Denis, oil-agent, h. 5 Linden GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Long Jack, carriage maker, h. 4 Rice Long John, N. E. Glass Co. h. 175 Bridge Long John (McCarthy & Long), plumber, 69 Cambridge, h. Green, cor. Hancock Long Timothy, shoe-maker, h. Reed . Long Wm. laborer, h. 3 Linnehan's blk. Third Longfellow Chas. A. bds. 105 Brattle Longfellow Ernest W. h. 108 Brattle Longfellow Henry W. Prof. h. 105 Brattle Longfellow Samuel Rev. bds. Mrs. Greenleaf's, 75 Brattle Longhran Mary, wid. Michael, h. 9 Wright Longley Benj. A. fancy-goods and toys, 455 Main, h. do. Longshaw Wm. druggist, h. 78 Otis [Thorndike Loomis Grove H. photographer (7 Tremont row, B.), h. 108 Looney Michael, laborer, h. 13 Hamilton Lord John W. galvanizer, h. Chestnut, n. Magazine Lord Lottie N. Mrs. (Lord & Goodwin), dress and cloak maker, 547 Main, h. do. Lord Wm. britannia worker, h. 92 Fifth Lord & Goodwin (Lottie N. Lord and Olive L. Goodwin), dress and cloak makers, 547 Main Loring Daniel, laborer, h. 30 North Loring John W. Mrs. h. 59 Fifth 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.
204 CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Loring Wm. M. carpenter, Cambridge, cor. Sixth, h. 127 Lors H. cook, bds. 99 Norfolk [Fifth
Lothrop Cyrus S. banker and broker (B.), h. 115 Prospect
Lothrop Geo. B. locksmith (30 Exchange, B.), h. 3 Black- stone
Lothrop James B. organ builder, h. 106 Spring
Lothrop Oliver B. music compositor (23 Water, B.), bds. Washington, n. Columbia
Loughlin Edward, at Med. Laboratory, h. Lopez, n. Pearl
Loughrey Ann, wid. h. Loughrey, n. Pioneer
Loughrey John, clerk, h. 14 Squire's ct. [94 Magazine Lovejoy Samuel M. stock and note-broker (39 State, B.), h. Loveland Horace N. book-keeper (90 North, B.), h. 305 Broadway
Lovell Andrew J. grocer (64 Cambridge, B.), h. 11 Forest Lovering Jos., Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philosophy and regent, H. U. h. 38 Kirkland Lovett Augustus, ins. agent, h. 735 Cambridge
Lovett Catharine Mrs. h. Cowperthwait, n. River
Lovett Henry H. ins. agt. (102 Wash. B.), h. 60 Brattle
Lovett John, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Eliot
Lovett Michael, laborer, h. 1 Cowperthwait
Lovewell David S. machinist, h. Lechmere blk. Cambridge Low Chas. H. clerk, rooms 44 Holyoke
Low Frederick C. photographer, 110 Cambridge, h. 26 Fifth
Lowe Edwin D. (8 Congress sq. B.), bds. 76 Prospect Lowe Francis (F. & J. Lowe), builder, h. 74 Prospect Lowe John (F. & J.), builder, h. 76 Prospect
Lowe Samuel P. organ case-maker, h. 91 Auburn
Lowell Alfred E. freight conductor, L. R. R. h. 159 Bridge Lowell Chas. R. Mrs. h. 24 Quincy
Lowell Frederick H. clerk, 439 Main, bds. 9 Douglas
Lowell Harrison G. sail-maker, h. 9 Douglas
Lowell James R. professor of the French and Spanish lan- guages and literatures, and prof. of belles-lettres, H. U. h. Elmwood ave. c. Mt. Auburn Lowell Wm. Q. blacksmith, h. 119 Columbia
Lowerie Joseph, brush-maker, bds 136 Brookline
Lowney Morris, laborer, h. 47 Winter
Lowry Geo. W. glass-cutter, bds. 7 Sixth Lowry John, carpenter, h. Charles, n. Court Lucas Edward, painter, h. 114 Union
Luce Samuel H. painter, h. 13 Green
Lucy Anthony, stereotyper, h. 8 Somerset
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,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
Lucy Geo. H. policeman, h. 2 Brooks CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 205 Lucy Isabella Mrs. h. 8 Somerset Lucy Timothy, coal-driver, h. 32 Harvard Luddy James A. brush-maker, h. 214 Bridge Luddy Thos. J. brush-maker, h. 214 Bridge Luddy Wm. J. machinist, h. 214 Bridge Ludgate John, gardener, h. Broadway, cor. Maple ave. Ludgate Wm. B. porter, h. 74 Windsor Lufkin Chas. A. h. 17 Banks Lufkin Julia A. widow, h. 17 Banks Luke A. F. messenger, First National Bank, bds. 34 Inman 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Luke Elijah H. grain store, Main, c. Court, L. P. h. Maple ave. n. Broadway GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Luke E. R. clerk, bds. Maple ave. n. Broadway Luke James jr. (Luke & Bent), coal and wood, 168 Main, h. 30 Inman Luke J. V. cabinet maker, bds. 54 Columbia Luke Otis H. receiving teller (Third National Bank,B.), bds. 30 Inman [way Luke Walter J. clerk (16 Pearl, B.), h. Maple ave. n. Broad- Luke Wm. H. carpenter, Broadway, c. Clark, h. do. Luke & Bent (James Luke jr. and Geo. H. Bent), coal and wood dealers, 168 Main Luker John, laborer, h. 53 Vine LULL FRED A. newspapers, periodicals, circulating li- brary and constable, 447 Main, h. 445} Main [ville Lull Horace C. wheelwright, F. Ivers', North ave. h. Somer- Lum I. E. confectioner, 165 Broadway, h. do. Luna Joseph P. hair-dresser, bds. 27 Third Lund J. C. carpenter (15 Charlestown, B.), h. Mt. Vernon Lundergan John, glass-maker, h. 42 Gore FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. Lunitz Bernhard, pocket-book maker, bds. 18 Walnut ct.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Lunitz Gustave, pocket-book maker, h. 18 Walnut ct.
Lunny Wm. plasterer, h. 234 Franklin ·
Lunt Alfonzo M. printer (B.), h. 92 Otis Lunt Benj. F. gilder, h. 20 Watson
Lunt J. M. printer, h. 131 Spring Lunt Moses, carpenter, h. 15 Short Lunt Richard H. book-keeper, h. 102 Otis
Lunt Wm. H. mould-maker, h. 102 Otis
Lusk Bridget Miss, h. 11 Harrison ave.
Lusk Norman, h. 5 Flagg
Luther Thos. H. carpenter, h. 10 Village
Lydston Wm. H. carpenter, h. 138 Harvard
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.
206 CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.
Lyford Thos. J. (Doane & Lyford), provisions, 419 Main, b. Lynan John, ornament maker, h. Pioneer, c. Main [11 State Lynan Wm. carriage painter, h. 5 Vine Lynb John, marble worker, h. 9 Rideout
Lynch Daniel, laborer, h. Kinnard, n. Bay Lynch Daniel F. engraver, house 28 Hastings
Lynch Bridget, widow Michael, house 157 Windsor
Lynch Humphrey, stone-cutter, 129 Washington, house do. Lyuch Jame's, plasterer, house 39 Cowperthwait Lynch James M. clerk (B.), bds. Cambridge
Lynch Jeremiah, gardener, h. Antrim, near Broadway Lynch John, brick-layer, bds. 5 School Lynch John, carriage painter, Webb's, Cedar, h. at (B.) Lynch John, laborer, h. 42 North and 11. Short Lynch John, laborer, h. 64 Brighton
Lynch Julia A. Miss, dress-maker, bds. 209 Cambridge Tynch Mary Mrs. dress-maker, 209 Cambridge Lynch Owen, laborer, house 226 Franklin Lynch Patrick, laborer, house rear 63 Gore Lynch Patrick, laborer, h. 3 Brimmer block, Harvard Lynch Philip Mrs. house 8 Vine
Lynch Richard, soap-maker, h. 61 Pearl
Lynch Stephen, cooper, h. Green, near Bay
Lynch Thomas, laborer, h. Court, near Monroe alley Lynch Thomas, laborer, water works, h. 221 Franklin Lynch Thomas boot-maker, 220 Franklin, h. do.
Lynch Thomas, glass-maker, house 14 Vine
Lynch William B. carver, bds. 139 Cambridge Lynes Edward G. life-insurance (27 State, B.), h. 23 Orchard Lynes Raymond, carriage painter, bds. Austin
Lynes Sidney S. carriage painter, bds. Orchard, n. Beech Lynn David, plasterer, house 163 Windsor Lynn John, distiller, house 4 Lincoln
Lynn William H. plasterer, house 8 Lincoln Lyon George H. billiards, Lyceum bldg. bds. 77 Brattle sq. Lyon Hans W. C. printer, Riverside, h. 16 Fremont Lyon Leonard, Mrs. house 5 Everett place
Lyon William L. letter carrier, bds. Mrs. L. Lyon's, 5 Everett Lyon's Archibald Mrs. compositor, h. 91 Harvard [place
Lyons Jerry, grocer, 466 Cambridge, h. do. Lyons John, blacksmith, A. J. Jone's, bds. 12 Dunster Lyons John S. grocer, 397 Cambridge, h. do.
Lyons Julia Mrs, h. 27 Irving place
Lyons Michael, gardener, David Ellis's, North Ave h. do.
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 Tramont St., Boston Hatters and Furriers,
Lyons William, caster, h. 16 Somerset MACAULAY J. apothecary, 474Cambridge,bds' 127 Pros- pect Macauley Auley, harness maker, 304 Main, h. Fremont, near Pleasant [near Pleasant Macauley George H. bread-driver, bds. Macauley's, Fremont Macauley William A. painter, bds. Auley Macauley's, Fre- mont [ramento CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 207 McConnel Augustus, watches (17 Congress, B.), bds. 49 Sac- McOonnell Mary W. wid. h. 125 Pleasant Macdonald Alexander L. (Macdonald & Sons), book-binder, h. Mellen, near North ave. Macdonald Edmund J. (Macdonald & Sons), book-binders, h' Green, near Putnam Macdonald Frederick W.book-keeper, (B.), bds. 324 Harvard Macdonald Maria A. Mrs. house 324 Harvard [New York Macdonald William L. (Macdonald & Sons), book-binder, Macdonald & Sons (William L. Macdonald, Edmund J. Mac- GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston. Boston. donald and Alexander L. Macdonald), book-binders, University Press building, Brattle square Mace Eveline Mrs. house 17 Lopez Mace Jonas, machinist, bds. 17 Lopez Macfarlane Charles, wheelwright, bds. Wilson's, Orchard Mack Jacob, currier, boards Leuchte's, North avenue Mack Jeremiah, laborer, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge Mack Julia, wid. house 14 Garden Mack Margeret, wid. house 9 Rice place Mack Mary E. Miss, h. rear 74 Washington Mack Michael, laborer house Foster court, near Willard Mack Michael, laborer, bds. Cowperthwait Mack Timothy, laborer, house Mt. Auburn, near Willard Mack Wm. H. cabinet maker, h. Cambridge, junction Bridge Mackay Andrew, carpenter, h. Porter, n. Medford Mackay T. Barnard, merchant (7 Doane, B.), h. Brattle, cor. Willard Mackenzie Colin G. (Welch, Bigelow & Co.), printer, Uni- versity Press, Brattle square, house 52 Concord ave. Mackin James, door-mat weaver, h. Pleasant, n. Walnut Madden Ann, wid. of John, h. 198 Bridge Madden Daniel J. glass-blower, h. 2 Hastings Madden Martin, pedler, h. 73 Third Madden Thomas, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Maddox E. A. cooper, h. Thorndike, cor. Eighth 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 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.
208
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
Maderson Mary, wid. Robert, confectionery, &c., Cambridge, n. Second
Maffit Wm. bds. 8 Davis
Magahy Andrew B. teamster, h. Garden, opp. Wyeth
Magee Martha W. wid. Henry F. h. 12 Chestnut
Magee Patrick, laborer, h. 92 Webster ave.
Magee W. Webster, clerk, bds. 12 Chestnut
Maginn John, provisions, h. 111 Fourth Magnus H. P. traveling agent, h. 15 Pine [Broadway
Magoun Aaron B. master, Harvard grammar school, h. 315 Magoun Franklin D. machinist, bds. 62 Otis
Magoun Jos. machinist, h. 62 Otis
Maguire Ann Miss, h. 380 Cambridge Maguire Francis, oil-manufacturer, Broadway, n. Bird's foun- dry and (27 Broad, B.) h. 151 Austin
Maguire Francis jr. book-keeper, bds. 151 Austin
Maguire Frank, clergyman, h. 107 Thorndike
Maguire James Wm. book-keeper, bds. Hotel Flanders
Maguire John, blacksmith, h. 148 Bridge
Maguire Michael, glass-worker, h. West, n. Lee Maguire Philip, h. Charles, n. Court
Maguire Terrance, teamster, h. 224 Bridge
Mahady Catharine, widow Thomas, h. 6 Cowperthwait
Mahady Daniel J. cabinet maker, h. 11 East Perry
Mahady John, organ maker (B.), h. 73 Pleasant Mahoney Cain, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Gore Mahoney Cornelius, laborer, h. r. East, 11. Bridge Mahoney Dennis, laborer, bds. 200 Dublin
Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. Sparks, n. Mt. Auburn
Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. 452 Cambridge
Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. Bolton, n. clay pit
Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. 20 North Mahoney Edwin, laborer, h. 16 North
Mahoney Ellen Miss, bread store, 54 Gore, h. do.
Mahoney James, laborer, h. 11 Water
Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, h. 105 Fourth
Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, h. Jackson Mahoney Jerry, laborer, boards 105 Elm
Mahoney Mary, wid. h. Washington ct.
Mahoney Michael, shoe-maker, h. Clay, n. Spruce Mahoney Michael J. carpenter, h. 7 Lopez
Mahoney Patrick, shoe-maker, bds. Clark's, North ave.
M honey Timothy, laborer, h. 231 Webster ave.
Mahoney Timothy, laborer, h. School. near Harrison
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
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., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 209
Mahoney Wm. carpenter, h. Hunting, n. Cambridge
Mahoney Dennis, carpenter, bds. 24 Dunster
Mahony Frederick, finisher, h. 6 Water
Mahony Mary, wid. of John, h. 247 Franklin
Mahony Patrick, glass-blower, h. 26 North
Maiers Helen, wid. h. Chestnut, n. Waverley
Maiers Helen J. Miss, school-teacher, bds. Mrs. Helen Maiers', Chestnut [n. Sydney Maiers Orlando A. gas-fitter (12 Sudbury, B.), h. Chestnut, Maighan Peter, junk-dealer h. 71 Pleasant Tave. Maitland Alexander, cloth-printer, bds. Porter's Hotel, North MAITLAND JAMES, blacksmith, 225 Main
Malay Arthur, engineer, h. 13 Valentine
Malay Patrick, laborer, bds. Valentine, n. Brookline
Maleman Fred. cabinet maker, h. 73 Cambridge
Mallon John, laborer, h. 119 Pleasant
Mallory Richard P. engraver (B.), h. 21 Hancock
Mallows James Mrs. provision dealer, 534 Main, h. do. Malloy John, laborer, h. Concord ave. n. railroad
Malneborg Nicholas, blacksmith, h. 222 Broadway
Malone James, at N. E. Glass Co.'s, bds. 39 Winter
Malone Peter, fireman, h. 112 Dublin [Cambridge
Malone Philip, tinman (145 Charlestown, B.), h. Norfolk, n. Malone Thos. F. glass-maker (Somerville), bds. Bridge, opp Bay State Glass Works [jail
Maloney Daniel, at Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. Court, n. the
Maloney Patrick, flagman, h. 271 Main
Maloney Wm. laborer, h. Tannery, n. North ave.
Maloon John W. tinsmith, h. Franklin, n. Pleasant
Maloy Michael, hostler, h. Bridge, n. Mansion House
Mandell Wm. A. ins. broker (20 State, B,), h. 93 Austin
Mandell Wm. J. clerk (B.), h. 93 Austin
Manes Harriet E. Mrs. h. Elm, n. Somerville
Mangan Michael, wheelwright, Henderson's, h. Somerville
Manix Patrick, teamster, h. 122 Spring
Mankey Albert, sawyer, h. 29 Seventh
Manley Daniel, laborer, h. 68 Harvard Follen
Mann Benj. P. student, H. U. bds. Mrs. Horace Mann's, Mann Geo. C. bds. Mrs. Horace Mann's, 19 Follen
Mann Horace Mrs. h. 19 Follen
Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), furniture maker, bds. Broadway, cor. Court [West Newton
Mann Jonathan (Alexander McDonald & Co.), granite, h. at Mann Rufus, boots and shoes, Harvard sq. h. 12 Dunster
Mannaman Michael, laborer, bds. r. 419 Cambridge
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.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
210 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Manning Abby A. Miss, h. 57 Mt. Auburn
Manning Edmund, boot and shoe-dealer, 445 Main, h. 109 Walnut [cor Linden
Manning Elizabeth B. widow of Dr. Samuel, h. Harvard, Manning Henry M. S. box-maker, h. 49 Elm
Manning John, clerk (B.), h. 54 Elm
Manning Mary, wid. James, h. Third, n. Charles
Manning Michael, laborer, h. Cambridge, n. Columbia
Manning Patrick, laborer, h. Sparks, cor. Mt. Auburn [ave. Manning Patrick, car-driver, h. r. Mt. Auburn, n. Elmwood Manning Wm. J. saloon, 131 Bridge, bds. Mansion House Mannka Frederick, cabinet maker, h. 95 Sixth
Mansfield' Daniel, school-teacher, bds. A. F. Shepherd's, 27 Trowbridge [ton
Mansfield D. Gardner, travelling agent (B.), h. 12 Arling- Mansfield Garrett, laborer, bds. 8 Davis
Mansfield James, laborer, bds. 8 Davis
Mansfield Thos. laborer, h. r. Mt. Auburn, n. Elmwood ave. Mansfield Tobias, hostler, h. Lambert, n. Gore
Mansise Wm. glass-cutter, h. Hampshire, n. Columbia
Manson John, cabinet maker, h. 136 Harvard
Manson Rufus H. (Gay, Manson & Co.), iron (Fulton, cor. Cross, B.), h. 303 Harvard
Manson Sally Miss, h. 71 Green
Manson Sally, wid. of Frederick, h. 71 Green
Manuel Samuel, pedler, h. 5 Hamilton
Manzies James, tailor, h. 52 Winter
Mara Thomas, gardener, h. Washington court
Marble Benj. T. pattern maker, h. 31 Baldwin
March Albert, brakeman, B. & A. R. R. h. 482 Cambridge March Frank H. (61 Milk, B.), bds. John S. March's, 28 Fayette
March John S. banker (81 Milk, B.), h. 28 Fayette
March Waldo (42 High, B.), bds. J. S. March's, 28 Fayette Marcon J. h. 42 Garden
Marcroft Wm. boot and shoe-maker, 539 Main, bds. 449 do. Marden Albion D. blacksmith, bds. 24 Dunster
Marden Wm. h. 5 Pioneer pl.
Marden Wm. H. car-conductor, h. 3 Wallace [Dana
Marean G. G. commission merchant (105 Summer, B.),h. 66 Marean Henry H. salesman (B.), h. 73 Dana
Marean J. M. clerk (B.), bds. Marean's, 73 Dana
Marean Joseph H. salesman, h. 60 Columbia Marean Joseph P. h. 73 Dana
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,
1
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 211 Marean Susan, wid. Wm. h. 19 Ellsworth ave. Margi Wm. currier, Muller's tannery Margot James, watch-maker (Bedford, B.), h. 68 Broadway Marie Henry J. agent (Traveller, State, B.), h. 50 Pearl Marie Wallace R. (Hall & Marie, nk, B.), h. 6 Windsor Markham Chas. L. clerk (B.), h. 14 Warland Maroney Joanna Mrs. house Lambert, near Gore Maroney John, stone-cutter, boards 157 Main Marooney Edward, boot-fitter, h. 43 Reed Marquis George, carpenter, house 6 Antrim Marra Andrew, blacksmith, house 150 Green Marrah John, laborer, h. rear Mt. Auburn, near Willard Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, house Highland avenue Marrs Charles, carpenter, h. foot Seventh st. ct. Mars James W. house 1 Sixth [395 Main, house do. MARSDEN JAMES, grocer and dealer in coal and wood, Marsden Richard, coach-painter, h. at Somerville Marsden Thomas, clerk, James Marsden's, h. 19 Green Boston. Marsh Benj. F. clerk, 110 Cambridge, bds. Winter, n. Fourth Marsh Chas. S. clerk, Cambridge, cor. Third, bds. 38 Fourth Marsh Charles W. glass-blower, house 155 Main Marsh Frank H. machinist, bds. 61 Third Marsh Henry, paper hanger, house 112 Elm Marsh James B. boards Winter, near Fourth Marsh John, house Winter, near Fourth Marsh Joseph V. glass-maker, h. 157 Main Marsh Sarah, widow George, house 86 Spring Marsh Walter R. hatter, house Winter, near Fourth Marsh Wm. J. S. glass-maker, house 34 Market Marshall E. M. clerk, Wm. Hutchins', Milk, cor. Cottage, boards at Somerville FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. ys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Marshall Isaiah P. hostler, 90 Harvard Marshall Laura A. Mrs. house foot East Marshall Truman, paper carrier, h. rear 44 Windsor Marshall Wm. P. liquors (7 Minot's block, B.), h. 70 Prospect Marsters John M. clergyman, house 1 Orchard Marston Abbot, gilder, house 73 Third Marston Chas. C. car-driver, bds. Geo. A. Marston's, Spruce Marston Geo. A. policeman, house 16 Spruce Marston Geo. W. iron-founder, house 9 Windsor Marston Henry W. Mrs. house 40 School Marston Mary, widow, h. Spruce, near North avenue MARTAIN GEO. E. photographer, Main, cor. Court, house 26 Webster 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.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
212 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
Martain John C. house 1 Broadway
Martell Frank E. piano-key frame-maker, h. 97 Washington
Martell Patrick, teamster, house 172 Dublin [Follen Martin Abel C. architect (18 Pemberton sq. B.), house 51 Martin Albert, photographer (B.), bds. E. Martin's, Harvard, near Lee
Martin Charles, surgeon, U. S. N. h. Brattle, corner Willard Martin Charles H. clerk, boards 7 Prospect
Martin F. Mrs. (Bradley & Martin), dress and cloak-maker, and millinery, 648 Main, house 646 Main
Martin Edward, currier, house 93 Fifth
Martin George W. hair-dresser, house 45 Washington
Martin Harrison, teamster, house 5 Wheatland blk. Cambridge
Martin James, shoe-maker, house Brighton, n. the bridge
Martin James, sail-maker (114 Commercial, B.), house Ham- ilton, near Pearl
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