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McCloskey Michael, tailor (10 Faneuil Hall square, B.),
sortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
McCloskey Thomas, supt. Boston Chemical Works, house 277 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 217 Mccluskey H. stone-cutter, h. 125 Court McClusker James, h. East, near Bridge McColley John, carpenter, h. 63 Winter McComb Thomas, slater, house 8 Antrim McConnell Andrew, carpenter, h. 65 Spruce McConnell Dan. grocer, 39 and 41 Spruce, h. do. McConnell -, slater, bds. Kent's Hotel, h. 15 School ct. McConologue Charles, currier, bds. Leuchte's, North ave. McCORMICK BERNARD J. restaurant, 119 Cambridge, house do. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. McCormick Dominick, cooper, bds. 390 Main 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. McCormick Edmund, slater, h. 145 Franklin McCormick James, laborer, house Cowperthwait, n. Beaver McCormick James, glass-maker, h. rear 149 Bridge McCormick James, laborer, house Donnell, cor. Tuttle McCormick James A. clerk, h. Winter, near Third McCormick James H. glass-maker, h. rear 149 Bridge McCormick John, boiler maker, house 19 School McCormick John, laborer, h. Third, cor. Gore McCormick Margaret Mrs. h. Lambert, n. Cambridge McCormick Mary, widow, h. Franklin alley McCormick Patrick, slaughter-house, Cambridge, near Lambert McCormick Peter, carpenter, h. Oxford, cor. Sacramento McCormick Richard, mason, h. Cambridge, n. Lambert McCormick Wm. H. carriage maker, bds. Atwill's, Burrill McCorrey John, watchman, h. 123 Brookline McCourt Bernard, glass-maker, bds. 139 Cambridge McCourt Charles, laborer, h. Green, n. Bay McCourt James, h. 179 Bridge FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
McCourt James, glass maker, bds. 139 Cambridge
McCourt John, hack-driver, h. 16 Irving pl.
McCourt Michael, glass-maker, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge
McCourt Patrick, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge McCourt William, painter, h. Winthrop, n. Dunster McCoy Edwin A. miller, h. River, opp. Blackstone McCoy George M. clerk (B.), h. 18 Rockwell McCoy Madison, miller, h. 18 Rockwell [Wendell
McCoy Thomas S. hair-dresser, Holyoke, cor. Harvard, h. McCoy Wm. laborer, h. 18 Somerset
McCoy Wm. tailor, Brattle sq. h. 83 Brattle
McCoy William J. stone-mason, h. Valentine, n. Pearl
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
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
218 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
[Cedar
McCracken James, stone-cutter, h. 18 Willard McCreghan John, laborer, house 14 Dublin McCrehan James, teamster, bds. McCrehan's, Spruce, n. McCrehan Jeremiah, brick-manuf. Dublin, h. 54 Spruce McCristal James, pedler, h. Jefferson, near Rideout
McCrosson John Mrs. h. rear 382 Cambridge McCue Catharine, widow Patrick, h. Stevens' ct. Fourth McCue Dennis, laborer, h. 14 Windsor McCue John, bds. Murdock, n. Hampshire McCue Martin, laboror, h. Murdock, n. Hampshire McCue Patrick, laborer, bds. Murdock, n. Hampshire McCue Thomas, F. carpenter, h. 98 Tremont
McCuen James, barrel dealer, h. 20 Webster avenue McCuen James, laborer, h. 10 Pine
McCulloch Emily Mrs. h. Putnam pl. n. Western ave. McCulloch John, shoe-maker, h. Hampshire, cor. Portland McCulloch Samuel, h. 173 Harvard McCullow Barney, hostler, h. 28 Windsor McCullow Charles, teamster, h. 28 Windsor
McCullow Francis, teamster, h. 28 Windsor McCurdy -, glass-blower, bds. 60 Washington McDamon Frank, box-maker, h. 57 Amory McDaniel Samuel W. clergyman, h. 90 Thorndike McDermont Edward, printer, h. rear 19 Short McDermott Alice, widow of Thomas, h. Elm, n. Hampshire McDermott Bridget, widow, h. Elm, near Cambridge McDermott Catherine, widow, h. Pleasant, cor. Somerset McDermott Edward, laborer, house 25 Sparks st. plac e McDermott James (McDermott & Martin), tailor, Holyoke House, n. Harvard sq. h. 6 Cherry
McDermott James, coachman, h. n. Fort Washington
Mc Dermott James, glass-maker, h. Elm, n. Cambridge McDermott James J. tailor, h. 6 Cherry
McDermott John, tailor, h. 24 Fifth
McDermott John H. laborer, bds. 123 Pleasant
McDermott Patrick, laborer, h. Jefferson, cor. Warren McDermott Patrick, music teacher h. 24 North Fifth
McDermott Thomas, grocer, 159 Columbia, h. do. McDonald Alexander, rooms rear 65 Mt. Auburn
McDonald Alexander, saddler, h. 11 Conlon's ct. Court st. McDonald Alexander (Alexander McDonald & Co.), marble cutter, Brattle, h. Mt. Auburn
MCDONALD ALEXANDER & CO. (Alexander McDon- ald and Jonathan Mann), granite, Mt. Auburn, near Mt. Auburn cemetery
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at Lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
J. A. JACKSON & CO. Amidon's New York Hats,
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass,
McDonald Andrew D. carpenter, h. Warren, n. Cambridge McDonald Coll, boot and shoe-maker, h. Third, n. Charles McDonald Daniel, stair-builder, h. 16 Harvard McDonald Daniel, laborer, h. 43 Vine McDonald Daniel, h. Warren, cor. Jefferson CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 219 McDonald Donald, shipwright and caulker, h. 51 Cambridge McDonald Duncan, boiler maker, h. 12 Harrison McDonald Edward, brick-layer, h. 1 Porter McDonald Hugh, grocer, Montgomery, n. Spruce, h. do. Mc Donald Hugh, carpenter, h. Harvey, n. Reed McDonald James, laborer, h. 106 Harvard [Warren McDonald Jefferson W. carpenter, h. Cambridge, beyond McDonald John, carpenter, bds. 88 Third McDonald John, laborer, h. 105; Spruce McDonald John, laborer, h. Willow place McDonald John, laborer, h. Porter McDonald John, stone-mason, h. 6 Somerset McDonald Joseph, carpenter, h. 105 Fourth McDonald Martin, laborer, h. Kinnard, n. Putnam GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. McDonald Morris Mrs. h. 16 Bolton Boston. McDonald Murdock, stone-cutter, h. Conlon's court McDonald Patrick, farmer, h. 180 Dublin McDonald Patrick, stone-cutter, h. 52 Putnam McDonald Patrick, laborer, h. 24 Vine McDonald Patrick J. laborer, bds. McDonald's , 105 Spruce McDonald Patrick, house 109 Windsor McDonald Patrick H. britannia worker, h. 129 Court McDonald Peter, house 6 Lopez McDonald Thomas, laborer, house 53 Vine McDonald William, carpenter, h. Spring, near Third McDonald - , laborer, house 90 Fifth McDonald & Hooey, saloon, 177 Bridge McDonnell Matthew, laborer, h. 51 Vine McDonnell Thomas, laborer, bds. 136 Bridge McDonnough C. junk-dealer, Rideout McDonough William, laborer, house 8 Rice place Mc Dougall Alexander, laborer, house 2 Dickinson McDowell James H. baker, house 463 Main McDowell William, laborer, house 23 Fifth [Auburn McDuffie John, post-master, 559 Main, Cambridgeport, h. 89 McElerney Bernard, shoe-maker, house 18 Donnell McElhaney Alex. g ass-maker, boards 119 Harvard McElhaney James, glass-maker, house 47 Pine McEllroy Alexander, house 29 Front McEllroy Cecilia A. Mrs. dress-maker, h. 152 Elm 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, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
220 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
McELLROY WILLIAM, confectioner, 440 Harvard, h. do. McElrevey Daniel, brass-melter, h. Ninth, n. Cambridge McElroy Daniel, cooper, house Charles, n. Fourth McElroy Edward, glass-cutter, h. 49 Fifth
McElroy Elizabeth, widow, house Court, n. Charles McElroy Francis, building mover, house Vine, cor. Fourth McElroy Frank, carpenter, h. 3 Linnehan's block, Third McElroy Hugh, grease-collector, h. rear 58 Charles McElroy Hugh H. glass-blower, 137 Bridge, h. Somerville McElroy James, laborer, house 103 Fourth McElroy James, laborer, house 378 Cambridge McElroy Joseph, laborer, house 5 Rice place McElroy Joseph, carpenter, house 105 Kinnard McElroy Patrick, laborer, house 103 Fourth McElroy Patrick J. glass-blower, h. Fourth, n. Winter McElroy Peter, glass-maker, bds. 103 Fourth McElroy William, house rear 123 Court
McEvoy Thomas, laborer, h. 431 Cambridge McFadden John, laborer, h. 263 Mt. Auburn McFadden Stephen, fireman, h. 261 Franklin McFarland Edgar H. painter, bds. 40 Washington McFarland James C. horse-trader, h. 26 Sydney McFarland J. B. carpenter, h. 41 Union McFarland John, clerk (B. ), bds. 2 Harrison McFarland John, laborer, house 22 Foster McFarland Wm. H. confectioner, 55 Brookline, h. do. McFarnald Wm. confectioner, h. 71 Spring McFeely John, glass-blower, N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. rear 29 McGaffigan Edward, blacksmith, h. 66 Second McGann Thomas, laborer, h. East Perry court McGee Warren H. painter, h. rear 95 River McGehey John, mason, h. 126 Court
[Winter
McGeoch Alexander, h. 87 Washington
McGeorge Mary Louisa Mrs. h. 12 Fremont McGill James, h. 63 Auburn
McGillycuddy Daniel, laborer, h. r. Foster, n. Willard McGilvray Peter, stair-builder, rooms 15 Clark McGinley Alexander, laborer, h. 4 Stinson's court McGinley Patrick, shoe-maker, h. 2 Linnehan's blk. McGinness Robert, tailor, Cambridge, cor. Lambert, h. do. McGinnis Bridget Miss, h. 108 Harvard
McGinnis George M. G. tailor, h. Bridge, opp. Water McGinnis Hugh, carpenter, h. 24 East Perry
McGinnis Hugh, carpenter, bds. 88 Third
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street, CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
McGirr Francis F. gold-beater (16 Harvard place, B.), h. McGivney John, brass-moulder, house 50 Spring McGinnis -, stair-builder, bds. 65 Columbia [63 Fifth McGlinch James, laborer, h. 92 Fifth McGinnis Samuel, mason, bds. 3 Oak McGlinchey Andrew, book-binder, h. Athens, n. Third McGlone Charles, saloon, 423 Cambridge, h. do. Mc Ginnis Mary Mrs. h. 9 Rideout McGolrick Edward, glass-worker, h. Charles, n. Fourth McGourty Hugh, wood-turner, h. Jefferson, n. Rideout McGovern John, plasterer, h. Willow place 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. McGovern John, drain-digger, h. 123 Spring McGovern John B. fish-dealer, h. Cambridge, n. Seventh McGovern Lawrence, boiler maker, h. 34 Charles McGovern Mary, widow, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 201 McGovern Mary, widow Patrick, h. Charles, n. Court McGovern Patrick, laborer, house Willow place McGovern Philip, teamster, h. Warren, n. Jefferson McGovern Thomas, engineer, Rideout McGowan Michael, boot-maker, house 22 Webster avenue McGowan Michael, mason tender, h. 105 Fourth McGowen William, laborer, h. Brighton, near Eliot McGrane Patrick, porter, house 161 Franklin McGrath C. H. carpenter, house 125 Hampshire McGrath Daniel, laborer, house 17 Pine McGrath J. H. laborer, house rear 149 Bridge McGrath John, engineer, h. Columbia, n. Webster ave. McGrath Michael, works N. E. Glass Co.'s, bds. 2 Water McGrath Michael, laborer, house rear 149 Bridge McGregor Dennis, carpenter, house 45 Reed McGregor Duncan, book-binder, h. 17 Franklin McGregor John W. carver, house 41 Market FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
McGruder Patrick, confectioner, h. 68 Brimmer block, Har- McGue Thomas, laborer, house 150 Bridge [vard
McGuiggin Charles, glass-presser, h. 3 Conlon's court
McGuire Francis, oil-manuf. Broadway, L. P. office (41 In- dia, B.), h. Austin, cor. Inman
McGuire Frank, polisher, house 15 School
McGuire John, laborer, house 48 Washington
McGuire John, laborer, h. Warren, n. Cambridge
McGuire Matthew, teamster, house 66 Harvard
McGuire Owen, laborer, house 138 Pleasant McGuire Thomas, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Eliot
McGurdy James, paper hanger, house 7 Vine
McGurdy Mary Ann, widow, house 7 Vine
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.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
222 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
McGurk James, grocer, Hampshire, cor. Webster ave. h. do. McGurk John, laborer, house 49 Hampshire McHeffy James, printer, house 14 Garden McHenry James, pedler, house Willow place McHugh Thomas, moulder, house 5 School McHugh Timothy, brass-finisher, house 33 Washington McIlvain Benjamin, tinman, house 110 Pleasant McInnis Duncan, laborer, house Cook's court McIntire Charles J. counsellor at law, 97 Cambridge, h. 72 Otis McIntire Ebenezer, painter, Gore, n. Second, h. 72 Otis McIntire Ezra T. baker, 79 Cambridge, bds. do. McIntire John, shoe-stitcher, h. Putnam, n. Western ave. McIntire Oren E. door-maker, h. Second, n. Cambridge McIntire Thomas, clerk, Police Court, h. Second, n. Thorn- McIntire Wellington, carpenter, bds. 46 Prospect [dike
McIntire William W. printer, house 3 Appian Way MCINTOSH GEORGE, carriage-smith, 376 Main, h. 24 McIntosh Hugh, wood-turner, house 114 Harvard McIntosh James, brewer, house 110 Spring
[Front McIvers Eliza Miss, house 7 Appian Way McKanna John, blacksmith helper, h. 116 Brookline McKay Alexander, carpenter, house 21 Mt. Auburn Mckay Andrew, carpenter, house East, n. Bridge Mckay Daniel, boiler-maker, boards 2 Harrison McKay Isaac, potter, bds. 9 Walden
McKay John C. shoe-maker, house 291 Cambridge Mckay Jonathan, slater, h. 241 Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks McKee Andrew, gardener, Woodbridge's, North ave. bds. do. McKeever William, glass-maker, house Winter, near Fifth McKelleget John, hostler, h. Harvard, n. G. J. R. R. McKelleget Patrick, wheelwright, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge McKendry Benjamin, clerk (Baptist Missionary Rooms, 12 Bedford, B.), house 5 Chester
McKenna James, teamster, house 114 Spring McKenna James, wire-worker (B.), h. rear 125 Elm McKenna John, teamster, house 111 Spring McKenna Patrick, carpenter, house 123 Court McKenna Peter, laborer, house 40 Gore McKenner Edward, laborer, h. Tremont, n. Somerville McKenney Patrick, carpenter, house 17 Rice place McKenny Andrew, brick-layer, house 566 Main Mckenzie Alexander, clergyman, house 64 Brattle McKenzie Alexander D. engineer, h. River, n. Blackstone Mckenzie Daniel, baker, 135 Main, h. do.
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston
Amidon's New York Hats,
J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Hatters and Furriers,
THE IVERS BUGGY.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 223 Mckenzie Geo. varnisher, house 120 Spring Mckenzie James F. painter, house 8 Vine Mckenzie James K. blacksmith, Main, n. Universalist church, house rear 508 Main Mckenzie Locklin, bds. Mansion House, Gore McKenzie Roderick, carpenter, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge McKeon William, carpenter, h. 50 Spring McKie John, harness maker, house East, n. R. R. McKilcody Timothy, laborer, h. rear 17 Pine McKinnon Charles (Kelley & Mckinnon), carpenter, house Putnam place, near Western avenue McKinsey John R. printer, h. 139 Brookline McKone John, servant, bds. Willard Philips', Linnæan Mc Kusick Amasa A. (B. P. Clark & Co.), confectioner, 552 Main, house at Woburn McKusick Elmer F. clerk, bds. 62 Magazine McKusick Elwood L. confectioner, bds. 81 Franklin McKusick Leroy C. pedler, house 72 Green McLam Andrew, teamster, h. rear 56 Winter Boston. McLam Andrew, hostler, house Cambridge, near Warren McLane Archibald, carpenter, h. 395 Webster ave. McLane Charles, ice-driver, bds. 33 Fourth Mc Lane George, teamster, bds. 32 Second McLane John, laborer, h. Brighton, near Eliot McLane John, ladorer, h. Sibley ct. rear Sparks McLane Martha Mrs. house 68 Brighton McLaughlin E. stone-cutter, bds. 9 Broadway McLaughlin James, barrel dealer, h 180 Hampshire McLaughlin James, cabinet maker, h. 107 Tremont McLaughlin James, carver, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge McLaughlin James, stone-cutter, h. 29 Harvard Mc Laughlin John, slater, house 10 Market McLaughlin John, gas-fitter, h. 323 Cambridge Mclaughlin Joseph A. grocer, Third, opp. Vine, h. 19 Vine McLaughlin Martin, laborer, h. 17 Winter McLaughlin Mary, widow, h. 4 Vine McLaughlin Michael, stone-cutter, h. 40 Broadway McLaughlin Michael, stone-cutter, h. 47 Amory Mclaughlin Patrick H. machinist, house 70 Gore McLaughlin Thomas, stone-cutter, h. 37 Washington McLaughlin William H. glass-maker, bds. 151 Cambridge McLean Isaac, carpenter, house 43 Cedar McLean Malcolm, carpenter, h. Elm, junc. Webster ave. ] McLean Nancy, widow, house 63 Gore 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. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
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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.
224 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
McLean Norman K. carpenter, bds. 33 Bow McLellon John, carpenter, h. 24 Seventh
McLeod A. physician and surgeon, h. Gore, cor. Third
McLeod Wm. G. clerk,.bds. Verity's
.
McMahan John, laborer, h. rear 58 Charles McMahan Robert, laborer, h. 452 Cambridge McMahan Thomas, laborer, h. 452 Broadway McManaman Charles, grease-collector, h. Willow place McMann Edward, laborer, house 2 Water McMann James, blacksmith, h. Brighton, near the bridge McMann John, blacksmith, h. 200 Dublin McMann Thomas B. Mrs. h. 7 Appian Way McMann Wm. H. printer, University Press, h. Athens McMannaman Charles E. stone-cutter, Winter, cor. Fifth McManners Terrence, laborer, h. Monroe alley, off Court McMannis Catherine Mrs. h. Bridge, opp. Bay State GlassCo. McMannis Felix, works N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. Bridge, opp. Bay State Glass Co.
McMarnara John, varnisher, h. 93 Tremont
McMaster Charles, tailor, h. 10 Conlon's ct.
McMasters George C. carpenter, h. Walnut, n. Brookline
McMasters William T. organs, bds. 17 Sydney
McMaugh John, laborer, h. 9 Brookline
McMenimen William, laborer, h. 68 Winter
McMenimen William H. stone-cutter, h. 68 Winter
McMurphy Albertus N. clerk, bds. 12 Everett place McMurray Katherine, widow, h. rear 382 Cambridge McNall John, brush-maker, h. 144 Bridge McNally Alice, widow, h. 12 Railroad
McNally Daniel, boot-maker (B.), h. 35 Vine McNally Peter, brick-layer, h. Webster avenue McNamara James, hostler, h. Mt. Auburn place McNamara John, laborer, h. Franklin, near Bay McNamara John, varnisher, h. 93 Tremont McNamara Malachi, laborer, h. 7 Hamilton McNamara Mary, widow, h. Short, near Lowell railroad McNamara Michael, wood-turner, h. rear 3 Eaton McNamara Patrick, laborer, h. 126 Brookline
McNamara"Patrick, laborer, h. 108 Kinnard
McNamara Thomas, laborer, h. 231 Webster avenue
McNamara Thomas E. upholsterer (Union, B.), h. Short, n. Bridge
Mc Namara -, laborer, h. Valentine, near Brookline
McNamee Hugh J. painter, h. Athens
McNamee John, provision pedler, h. 374 Main
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whip and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
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Cambridgeport.
C . D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
McNamee John, laborer, h. 24 North McNamee John, marble worker, Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 225 ave. h. Putnam, near Western avenue McNamee Robert, laborer, h. 22 East Perry McNaughton Anthony, wheelwright, h. 69 Allston McNaughton Daniel, machinist, h. 69 Allston McNeal Daniel, carpenter, bds. North ave. cor. Beech McNeil Agas, carpenter, h. 283 Cambridge McNeil George E. works in (State house. B.), h. 16 Kinnard McNinch Robert W. (Cummings, Kenney & Co.), lumber, Bridge, h. 176 Cambridge 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. McNulty Catherine Mrs. h, 5 Willow place McNutt Walter, carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire [Banks McPartlen -, plasterer, bds. Mrs. Sharkey's, Flagg, near McPeak Patrick, grocer, h. 64 Charles McPeck Neal, saloon, 472 Cambridge, h. 470 do. McPherson Ewen R. clerk, bds. 45 Windsor McPherson George, moulder, h. 7 Union McPherson George R. cabinet maker, h. 45 Windsor McPherson John, carpenter, bds. North ave. cor. Beech McQuade Henry, polisher, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge McQuade Mary, widow, h. 111 Spring McQuade Patrick, laborer, h. 431 Cambridge McQuade Patrick H. stone-cutter, h. 111 Spring McQuillan Thos. carver, h. 6 East Perry McRae Kenneth, currier, h. 54 Rice McSorey Archie, carpenter, h. 22 Green McSorley Bernard, U. S. A. h. Brookline, n. Valentine McSorley John, teamster, h. Stevens ct. McSorley John, laborer, h. Stevens ct. McSorley Peter, machinist, h. 99 Vine MoSorley Thomas, teamster, h. Stevens ct. MeSweeney Daniel, h. 114 Court FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. shish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Ferfect Fitting Pantaloons.
McSweeney Patrick, laborer, h. 107 Spruce
McTye Patrick, laborer, h. East Perry ct.
McVay John, blacksmith, bds. 391 Main
Mc Vee James C. hair-dresser, bds. Mann's, 12 Dunster Mead A. Eugene, book-keeper (B.), bds. 15 Walden Mead Alpheus, builder, h. 15 Walden Mead Bridget F. Mrs. h. 116 Brookline
Mead Chas. C. printer (91 Washington, B.), h. 322 Harvard
Mead Chas. W. clerk (B.), bds. 322 Harvard Mead John F. marble cutter, bds. 1 Pioneer
Mead John F. mason, h. 1 Jay
Mead John H. mat-maker, h. Brookline, n. Erie
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
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
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CAMBRIDGE
[M] DIRECTORY.
Mead Mary Mrs. h. 10 Meacham
Mead Thomas, laborer, h. 79 Bolton
Mead Wm. (Central House, B.), h. Coggswell ave.
Meade John W. machinist, h. 85 Elm
Meagher Stephen A. grocer, 121 Court, h. do. [cock
Meagher Wm. H. saloon, basement 545 Main, bds. 23 Han- Mears David O. clergyman, h. Arlington [cock, n. Centre Mears Wm. H. corncakesmaker, bds. Michael Duhig's, Han- Meehan Ellen, wid. Edward, h. Brighton, n. South
Meger James, laborer, h. Howard, n. gasworks
Megraw Maurice F. moulder, h. 63 Washington
Megroth Wm. N. piano maker, h. Green, cor. Western ave.
Mehan Thomas, cabinet maker and grocer, 323 Cambridge, Mehegan Thomas, laborer, h. 94 Kinnard [h.do.
Meighn Wm. M. laborer, h. 239 Franklin
Meins John, laborer, h. 8 Vine
Melcher Charles J. house-painter, h. 83 Broadway
Melcher C. Wm. stone-cutter, bds. 9 Broadway
Melcher Daniel R. organ maker, bds. C. E. Morse's, River Melendy Henry J. boots and shoes (108 Devonshire, B.), h. Wash. ave. cor. Arlington [Harvard
Melledge James P. merchant (40 India wharf, B.), h. 335 Melledge Mary Miss, h. Dana, cor. Harvard
Mellen Frank, merchant tailor, 508 Main, h. 56 Ellery
Mellen James (James Mellen & Co.), building mover, 77 Washington, h. Washington, c. Moore
Mellen James jr. soap-manuf. h. Essex, n. Austin
Mellen John F. tailor, 508 Main, h. 56 Ellery
Mellen Margaret Miss, h. 7 Appian Way
Mellen James & Co. (James Mellen and Thos. Cowan), building movers, 77 Washington Mellen -, gas-house, h. Norfolk, n. Somerville line
Melley Patrick, laborer, h. Court, cor. Garden
Melley Patrick, grease-collector, h. 11th in Willow pl.
Meloon David C. produce (60 Blackstone, B.), h. Third, cor. Thorndike
Mellville Edward, mariner, h. r. Spring, n. Fourth
Melvin D. W. laborer, h. Clifton, n. Spruce
Melvin D. Wm. tin-pedler, h. r. 3 Fiske's blk.
Melvin John, laborer, h. Winthrop, n. Dunster
Melvin Wm. K. weigher (B.), h. 109 Allston
Mengis M. Clinton, editor, h. 48 Pearl
Menix Dinah Mrs. h. 55 Cherry
Menix John, laborer, h. 24 Hastings
Menix Patrick, teamster, h. 147 Main
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attentio 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,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
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GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston.
Merchant Samuel, laborer, h. 41 Vine Merein Hannah, widow Thomas, h. 148 Green Mergrain Patrick, laborer, h. 161 Franklin [M] CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 227 Meriam John N. (North, Meriam & Co.), provision dealer (27 and 29 Faneuil Hall market, B.), h. Magazine, cor Chestnut Merriam Albert Mrs. h. Cambridge, east of Windsor Merrick Celia, h. 5 Hixon's block Merrick Edwin, glass-tablet maker (B.), h. 177 Main Merrick Frederick, laborer, h. 55 Washington Merrick Fred H. laborer, h. 7 Hixon's blk. Hastings Merrill Amelia G.wid. Nathan, h. 40 Hancock Merrill C. H. treasurer, bds. Merrill's, 40 Hancock Merrill David G. foreman, Page's planing-mill, h. 87 Windsor Merrill Eugene E. jeweller (160 Washington, B.), h. 87 Windsor [B.), h. Meacham Merrill Francis S. (S. F. Woodbridge & Co., F. H. market, Merill Geo. time-keeper, U. H. R. R. h. 51 School Merrill Geo. A. B. bds. J. S. Merrill's, 25 Sacramento [vard Boston. Merrill Geo. E. student, bds. Merrill's, Hancock, cor. Har- Merrill Geo. S. boots and shoes (293 Washington, B.), h. 415 Broadway [Russell, n. Orchard Merrill Herbert H. paper-bag manuf. (15 Bowker, B.), h. Merrill Josiah, clergyman, h. 5 Symond's blk. De Wolf Merrill J. Sanborn, h. 25 Sacramento Merrill J. Warren (57 Purchase, B.), h. Broadway, n. Dana Merrill Lewis E. engineer, bds. 108 Otis Merrill Nathan Mrs. h. Harvard, cor. Hancock Merrill N. F. student, h. 40 Hancock Merrill T. Watson, clerk (B.), bds. Broadway, n. Dana Merrill Wm. M. book-keeper, bds. 61 School Messer Chas. Wm. machinist, bds. Columbia, n. Webster ave. Messer Daniel E. (D. E. Messer & Bro.), grocer, 159 Har- vard, h. 53 Windsor [h. 138 Harvard Messer Gorham B. (Messer and Bro.), grocer, 159 Harvard, Messer Lucy, wid. Willard, h. 38 Shepard Messer Stillman, h. 140 Harvard Messer Wm. express, h. Columbia, n. Somerville Messer D. E. & Bro. (Daniel E. and Gorham B. Messer), grocers, 159 Harvard Metcalf Chas. C. printer (stereotype foundry, Spring lane, B.), bds. C. R. Metcalf's, 154 Mt. Auburn [burn Metcalf Chas. R. printer, University Press, h. 154 Mt. Au- Metcalf Greenleaf W. musician, h. 12 Brookline 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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