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F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
IVERS BUGGY. 31 THE Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
228 CAMBRIDGE
[M] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Metcalf Willard, carpenter, h. 12 Brookline [burn
Metcalf Wm. S. canvasser, bds. C. R. Metcalf's, 154 Mt. Au- Metzger Andrew jr. carver (B.), h. Seventh, n. Cambridge Metzger Frederick, upholsterer, h. Vine, cor. Fifth
Metzger Joseph, restaurant, 200 Cambridge, h. do.
Meyer Chas. E. (Meyer & Co.), picture-frame and looking- glass manuf. (7 and 8 Holmes' blk. Haymarket square, B.), h. Hazard's blk. 59 Third
Meyer Jacob J. polisher bds. John Meyer's, 65 Gore Meyer James, laborer, h. Howard, n. gas-works
Meyer John, varnisher, h. 65 Gore
Mhar Charles, boot and shoe-maker,h. Lambert,n. Cambridge Mickell Thos. sea-captain, h. Craigie Cottage, 14 Craigie
Mihan Patrick, salesman (B.), h. 89 Norfolk
Miles Dawson (95 Water, B.), h. North ave. n. Roseland
Miles Edmund, foreman, Wilson's, Holyoke, h. 4 Charles River
Miles Elizabeth, wid. h. 60 Broadway
Miles Fernando, foreman, horsecar-stable, h. 1 Blackstone
Miles Patrick, carpenter, h. 60 Broadway [h. 12 De Wolf Millan Alexander (Millan & Snow), fish-dealer, Brattle sq. Millan & Snow (Alexander Millan and James H. Snow), ; fish-dealers, 21 Brattle sq.
Millen Wm. J. harness maker, h. 6 Prince
Miller Chas. cabinet maker, h. 12 Hastings
Miller Chas. clerk, bds. Coburn's, Orchard
Miller Claborn C. laborer, h. 23 Hastings
Miller David, carpenter, h. Broadway, n. Trowbridge
Miller Ellis F. hardware (94 Hanover, B.), h. Roseland, n. Frost
Miller Frank, currier, bds. Leuchte's, North ave.
Miller Frederick, glass-cutter, h. 65 Vine
Miller Geo. printer, rooms Huckin's, Howard
Miller John, overseer, h. 60 River [h. 18 Perry
Miller Stephen, church-furniture, 461 Main, r. Wood's blk. Miller Thomas, laborer, h. North ave. n. Cedar Miller Wm. cooper, bds. 390 Main
Miller Wm. laborer, h. 11 Rice pl.
Miller Wm. G. foreman, Rawson & Hittinger's, h. 7 Franklin Miller Wm. H. painter (129 Congress, B.), h. 342 Broadway Milligan Daniel H. shoe-maker, 36 Fifth, h. 159 Norfolk
Milligan James, tailor (91 Washington, B.), h. 4 Worcester Milliken James S. express office, Brighton, n. Harvard sq. h. 8 Mt. Auburn
Milliken John S. policeman, house 84 Mt. Auburn
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Cambridgeport.
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier 1 Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 229
Millmore Patrick, hostler, house 17 Harvard Mills Charles H. house Irving, near Cambridge Mills David S. hatter, (B.), house 44 Brookline Mills Frank, machinist, house 65 Washington Mills James H. cabinet maker, house 30 Fourth Mills James H. jr. chair-caner, house 30 Fourth Mills John R. painter, house 67 Washington Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Mills William, laborer, house 16 Holyoke Mills William J. cooper, house 179 Cambridge Mills W. M. staves (160 State, B.), house 776 Main Milne Robert Mrs. house 13 Wendell Mindie Philip, laborer, house 58 Washington Minehan Thomas, tailor, house 6 Short Miner George H. Rev. house Otis Miner H. H. cabinet maker, Clark's, Cedar, h. at (B.) Minot Albert T. clerk (B.), boards 111 Austin- Minot O. laborer, house 30 Hampshire Mitchell Joseph F. stereotyper, house 111 Pearl Mitchell Mary, widow Thomas, house 329 Cambridge Mitchell Paul, house 50 Essex Mitchell Thomas, laborer, house 60 Hastings
Mills Frederick J. carpenter, house Fourth, cor. Cambridge Mills Henry F. lumber dealer (160 State, B.), h. 285 Harvard Mills Honery, cook, house 57 Brookline
Mills Matilda, wid. cook, almshouse, Tannery, bds. do. Mills William, carpenter, house Murdock place Mills William, house Rideout
Milne Robert W. clerk (B.), house 13 Wendell Milton Edgar J. salesman (B.), house 2 Amory place Mimnaugh John, carpenter, h. Warren, near Jefferson Minden Joseph, cigar maker, house 329 Main
Misener John A. cabinet maker, h. Tremont, near Cambridge Mitchell D. S. photographer (71 Cambridge, B.), house 422 Main
Mitchell George L. foreman glass cutting department, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house 113 Thorndike
Mitchell Henry A. silversmith (4} Bedford, B.), h. r. 28 Front Mitchell Horace B. fish-dealer, 164 Cambridge, h. Thorndike, corner Seventh [house 71 Moore
Mitchell John, boot and shoe-dealer (1059 Washington, B.), Mitchell John, cabinet maker,house Reed
Mitchell Richard (Custom House, B.), house 32 Norfolk
Mitchell William, harness maker, h. Cambridge, junc. Bridge Mitchell Wm. P. painter (B.), house 34 Broadway
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tramont Street, Boston.
43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.
Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
230 CAMBRIDGE
[M] DIRECTORY.
Moeldner Anton (O. Fielder & Co.), glass-decorator (36 Win" ter, B.), house 504 Cambridge
Moeser Philip, cigar maker, h. Brimmer blk. 58 Harvard
Moffitt Alex. clerk, Geo. Boyson's, house 21 Cherry
Molan Martin, laborer, house 22 North
Molong Daniel, tinsmith, house 146Court
Monaghan Bridget Miss, house 8 Fifth
Monaghan Michael, house 8 Fifth
Monagle Margaret, widow, house 23 Sparks
Monahan Brine, laborer, bds. Glennon's, rear McDonald's granite works
Monahan Patrick, laborer, house 147 Dublin
Monblo Francis T. N. tinsmith and hardware, 188 Cambridge, house 1 Fifth
Monroe Charles W. house 13 School court
Monroe Philip C. iron-moulder, 73 Hastings
Monroe see also Munroe
Montague Charles H. treasurer (Star Collar Co. 28 Arch B.), honse 63 Magazine [Fayette
Montague Samuel L. junk-dealer (170 Broad, B.), house 26
Montgomery Andrew, grocer, 34 Hampshire, house do.
Montgomery George, lamp-lighter, house 42 Hampshire
Montgomery Thomas, lamp-lighter, h. Second, n. Thorndike Montgomery William H. expressman, house 17 Pearl
Moody Charles E. grocer (75 Commercial, B.), bds. 26 Lee Moody H. C. machinist, boards 7 Amory
Moody Joseph, house 7 Amory
Moody Joseph G. house 138 Brattle
Moody Orville, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke
Moody William, carpenter, house 33 Sixth
Mooney Alvin, hair-dresser, 155 Main
Mooney Amanda Mrs. dress-maker, rooms 69} Mt. Auburn
Mooney Bernard, glass-packer, house 3 Linnehan's block
Mooney Bernard jr. cabinet maker, bds. 3 Linnehan's block
Mooney Daniel, glass-maker, house 107 Tremont
Mooney George F. boiler maker, house 98 Main
Mooney James, brick-layer, h. Eliot, near Owen place Mooney John, laborer, house 6 Hastings
Mooney Patrick, brass-worker, house 4 Hastings
Mooney P. S. cutter, rooms 49 Austin
Mooney William H. salesman (B.), boards 113 Prospect
Mooney Wm. J. watchman, h. Cambridge, opp. distillhouse MOOR JAMES C. grocer, 192 Cambridge, bds. A. Stewart's 144 Otis
Moore Arthur, carriage maker, bds. North ave. cor. Russell
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
Moore Bradford T. (Chas. Moore & Co.), stoves and hard- ware, 8 Brattle, bds. A. F. Shepherd's, 27 Trowbridge Moore C. C. liquors (60 Broad, B.), house 11 Cottage [M] Moore Charles (Chas. Moore & Co.), hardware, 8 Brattle, h. 378 Harvard CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 231 Moore Charles A. laborer, h. Harvey, corner Jackson Moore Clarence, student, bds. Mrs. Buckland's, Holyoke, cor. Mt. Auburn Moore Clark, house rear 51 Norfolk Moore Cyrus J. waiter in saloon (B.), h. 55 Washington Moore Delmont, carpenter, house 15 Franklin Moore Edward, baker, boards 2 Brooks Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.), stoves and hard- ware, 8 Brattle, h. 1 Shepherd's blk. Charles River Moore Edwin G. leather dealer (B.), bds. 6 River Moore Erasmus D. (Custom House, B.), h. Sacramento, near North avenue Boston. Moore E. Marshall (Moore & Co.), provisions, Cambridge, corner Norfolk, house do. [Brattle square Moore Frank W. apothecary clerk, rooms 4 Brewer's block, GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Moore Fred. F. bds. Sacramento, near North avenue Moore George A. architect, bds. Sacramento, n. North ave. Moore Hannah E. Miss, house 47 Magazine Moore H. N. clothier, house 3 Sumner Moore Ira, teamster, house 149 Gore Moore James, grease-collector, house 2 Essex ct. Moore John, laborer, house 98 Spruce Moore John, laborer (B.), house Elm, cor. Hampshire Moore John, steward (Mass Gen. Hospital, B.), house 13 Mt. Auburn Moore John A. piano-forte action maker, house 30 Sydney Moore John F. glass-cutter, house 45 Elm Moore Joseph W. (Moore & Co.), provisions, cor. Norfolk and Cambridge, house do. Moore Margaret Miss, house 1 Jennings court Moore Margaret A. Mrs. nurse, house 233 Broadway Moore Matthew R. policeman, house 136 Spring Moore Melvin, teamster, house Cambridge, corner Sixth Moore Nancy Mrs. house 11 Jay [h. do. Moore Nathaniel H. restaurant, 30 32 and 34 Brattle square Moore Nelson N. billiard-room, 548 Main, house Douglass, near Main [River Moore Perley D. leather dealer (195 Congress, B.), house 6 Moore R. tailor, 245 North ave. h. at Somerville 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,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
I P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
232 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
Moore Samuel, laborer, house Hastings Moore Susan W. Miss, bds. 25 Williams [Russell
Moore Thomas A. wheelwright, bds. Emeline N. Atwill's, Moore Thomas H. house 13 Webster place
Moore William, laborer, h. Cambridge, opp. chemical works Moore William, restaurant, 7 Brighton, rooms do.
Moore William Mrs. house Brimmer blk. 74 Harvard,
Moore Wm. E. clerk, Cambridge, cor. Second, bds. 136 Spring Moore Wm. W. janitor, Harvard gymnasium, bds. Dunster, corner South
MOORE CHARLES & CO. (Charles, Edward R. and Brad- ford T. Moore), stoves, hardware &c. 8 Brattle
Moore & Co. (E. M. and J. W. Moore), provisions, Cambridge, corner Norfolk
Moran Catherine C. widow, h. 5 Spring st. blk.
Moran James A. (T. S. Moran & Co.), furniture, Cambridge, corner Ninth, house Cottage blk. Spring
Moran John, laborer, house Gore, near Fifth Moran John, currier, house Clay
Moran Joseph, glass-maker, h. Winter, near Fourth
Moran Mary Mrs. widow Martin, h. Clay, near Harvey
Moran Michael, at soap works, house 76 Pearl
Moran Thomas S. (T. S. Moran & Co.), furniture, 238 Cam- bridge, house Cottage block, 38 Spring
MORAN T. S. & CO.(Thomas S. and James A. Moran),fur- niture, crockery, &c. 238 Cambridge, corner Ninth
Moran William, currier, house Tannery
Morandus B. hair-dresser, Webster ave. cor. Cambridge, h. do.
Morandus John O. hair-dresser, 77 Spruce, h. do.
Morandy Maurice, pedler, house 7 Holly place [Sixth Morang Erastus G. cooper (North, Meriam & Co.'s, B.),h. 9 Moreland John, printer, house 30 Dunster Morey Philemon, grocer, 163 Main, house 171 Harvard Morgan Alfred, h. Brattle, near University Press
Morgan Charles H. conductor, H. R. R. h. 100 Green Morgan Edwin, painter, house Eighth, near Otis
Morgan Frank, glass-cutter, h. Columbia, near Hampshire Morgan George F. clerk, Court House, East Cambridge, h. Second, corner Otis
Morgan Henry, helper, h. Hannun's blk. r. 112 Broadway Morgan Henry A. painter, house Eighth, near Otis
Morgan John F. tinsmith (Union, B.), house 14 Hamilton Morgan Patrick, currier, house 12 Railroad
Morgan Stillman S. frame-maker, h. Pettengill & Sawyer's block, Second
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and' SHOES,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Morgan William, cabinet maker, bds. Griggs', Cedar Morgan William, h. Winter, near Third CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 233 Moring Anna L. Mrs. house .Quincy, cor. Harvard Morley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 22 Crane [33 Holyoke Morley Thomas, ornamental painter, 92 Mt. Auburn, house Moroney Edward, boot-fitter, h. Reed Morrill Alfred, foreman, Allen & Endicott's, bds. 10 Village Morrill Daniel K. wheelwright, h. 10 Village Morrill James, painter, boards 544 Main Morrill James K. driver icecart, boards 478 Cambridge Morrill Luther C. h. 69 Dana Morrin Isaac, carpenter, h. 13 Conlon's court GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Morris Emery T. porter (B.), h. 43 Washington Morris Henry (J. & H. Morris), harness maker, 131 Main, house 2 Blanch Morris Henry T. druggist (B.), h. 43 Washington Morris James (J. & H. Morris), harness maker, 131 Main, boards Front street court Morris Jane N. widow Christopher, h. Front st. ct. Morris John, baker, h. 35 Webster ave. Morris John T. druggist (B.), h. 43 Washington Morris John W. carpenter, h. 82 Harvard Morris J. & H. harness makers, Main, near Broadway, L. P. Morris Mary, widow Wm. R. h. 43 Washington Morris Mary, widow Dennis, h. 135 Cambridge Morris Nahum F. piano-forte maker, h. 109 Windsor Morris Wm. F. bank clerk (B.), h. 135 Cambridge Morrison Andrew, cabinet maker, boards 5 Dickinson Morrison Nathaniel, mason, bds. 160 Harvard Morse Andrew S. driver, h. 37 Western Morse Asa P. (50 India, B.), h. 81 Magazine FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Morse Chas. E book-binder, h. River, cor. Auburn Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Morse Charles H. produce (B.), h. rear 67 Prospect
Morse Cyrus B. clerk, h. rear 8 Holyoke
Morse Cyrus E. book-binder, boards 1 Fremont Morse Francis A. harness maker, h. 12 Holmes pl.
Morse Fred R. brick-maker, h. Dublin, near railroad
Morse George, upholsterer, h. 6 Dinsmore court [place Morse Geo. A. harness maker, rear North ave. h. 12 Holmes Morse Geo. E. h. 99 Auburn
Morse Harry, sausage maker, h. Ninth, cor. Cambridge
Morse Henry, butcher, J. P. Squire & Co.'s
Morse Henry L. hosiery and small wares (103 Devonshire, B.), h. North ave. opp. Sacramento
Morse Isaac S. district attorney, h. 371 Harvard
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
43 and 45 Summer 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.
234. CAMBRIDGE | M] DIRECTORY.
Morse James B. policeman, h. rear 8 Holyoke
Morse James B. book-binder, boards 75 Inman
Morse James R. physician, Union sq. h. do.
Morse John T. musician, h. 74' River
Morse Kendall, billiards, Main, h. 6 Perry Morse Peter, brick-maker, h. Walden, near Dublin
Morse Rachel, widow, h. rear 4 Somerset
Morse Royal, h. 12 Holmes place
Morse Sarah N. Mrs. h. 14 Green
Morse Wm. A. (Morse & Plummer), baker, River, corner Pleasant, house River, cor. Auburn
Morse Wm. E. clerk, boards 99 Auburn Morse & Plummer, bakers, River, cor. Pleasant
Morton Andrew J. (State House, B.), boards 32 Norfolk
Morton Geo. B. organ maker, h. 7 Webster place
Morton Ira A. carpenter, h. 7 Webster place
Mosby William, tobacco factory, h. Hastings, near Brewery
Moses Elizabeth, widow, boards 13 Williams
Moses Hamilton, stereotyper, h. 13 Williams
Mosher A. M. Mrs. h. 880 Main
Moulton C. B. cutter (B.), h. 252 Broadway
Moulton Chas H. works Packard & Burrill's, bds. 151 Otis
Moulton C. J. B. agent (B.), h. 29 Prince
Moulton C. Warren, h. 29 Prince
Moulton C. W. H. (Moulton & Co.), ladders &c. Gore, near Sixth, boards 13 Squires ct. Gore
Moulton Edward B. apothecary's clerk, h. 117 Thorndike Moulton Gilman, agent, house 10 Jay
Moulton Henry (Moulton & Co.), ladders &c. Gore, near Sixth, house York, Maine
Moulton John G. organ builder, S. S. Hamill's, h. 92 Gore
Moulton Moses S. ornament maker, h. 179 Main
Moulton Parkman A. clerk (23 and 24 South Market, B.), house 1Green
Moulton R. H. house 151 Otis
Moulton & Co. (Henry Moulton, and C. W. H. Moulton), ladders, steps &c. Gore, near Sixth
Mount Thomas J. feather brush-maker, h. 69 Spring Mowll Charles F. clerk, h. 107 Otis
Mowry Albert E. (21 Cross, B.), house 4 River
Mowry Charles D. galvanizer, h. Pleasant
Moylan Ellen Mrs. boarding-house, 49 Clark
Moylan Michael, blacksmith, h. Spring, near Eighth
Muggett - - , stone-cutter, boards 4 Pioneer place
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,
Mulcahy Jeremiah, plasterer, house Short, cor. North Mulcahy Jeremiah H. boots and shoes, 155 Cambridge, house Third, cor. Cambridge Mulcahy John, currier, house Tannery Mulcahy Nicholas, currier, h. Reed, near Harvey CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 235 Mulcahy Patrick, currier, h. Reed, near Harvey Muldoon Edward, driver, h. rear 17 Pine Muldoon John, marble worker. h. Charles, near Fourth Muldoon Wm. H. restaurant, 69 Gore, h. do. Mulherein Geo. laborer, h. Hunting, near Cambridge Mulholland James, confectioner, 459} Main, h. 449 Main Mull Frederick, turner, h. 150 Spring Mullen Christopher, bronzer, h. Pioneer, cor. Main Mullen David, lamp-lighter, h. 9 Bow Mullen Hugh, hostler, Cambridge, cor. First, boards do. Mullen John, laborer, h. 4 Gore [Harvard Mullen John R. boot and shoe-dealer (18 Pearl, B.), h. 361 Mullen Malachi, laborer, h. 196 Green Mullen Nicholas, laborer, h. rear 8 Gore GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Mullen William, carpenter, h. Charles, cor. Court Boston. Mullens Patrick, workman, h. 168 Franklin Muller Christian, currier, h. Tannery [Tannery Muller Henry, tanner and currier, bds. William Muller's, Muller William, tanner, Tannery, h. do. [cor. Tannery Muller William jr. leather (277 Congress, B.), h. North ave. Mullett William, police, h. Winter, near Fifth Mullett Wm. H. engineer, University Press, h. at Brighton Mulligan John, workman, h. 24 East Perry Mulligan Thomas, laborer, h. 10 North Mulliken Edward, h. 11 Walden Mullin John, clerk (B.), bds. 2 Pioneer place [Walnut Mullin Peter (Farrell & Mullin), grocer, 623 Main, h. 30 Mullins Thomas, h. 21 Third Mulloy Michael, hostler, h. 145 Bridge Mulrey Michael, laborer, h. 20 Foster Mulrey Patrick J. stone-cutter, h. 20 Foster Multahey Nicholas, currier, h. 45 Reed Mulvahill Jeremiah, laborer, h. 238 Franklin Mulvahill Mary, widow, h. 238 Franklin Mulvahill Thomas, laborer, h. 203 Franklin Mulvany Morris, laborer, h. Third, n. Gore Mumford Peter, hostler, U. R. R. h. 147 Windsor Mumighan Owen, laborer,h. 171 Windsor Mumler Lucinda Mrs. h. Brighton, cor Winthrop Munanne John, laborer, h. 7 Rice place 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, Fur naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
236 CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY.
Mundy Patrick, stone-cutter, h. 92 Third
Munn Benj. S. printer, h. 874 Main
Munn Wm. paper hanger, bds. 874 Main
Munro Hugh M. carpenter, h. 199 Mt. Auburn
Munroe A. Henry, clerk, 111 Cambridge, h. 94 Thorndike Munroe Amos, h. 63 Auburn
Munroe Charles, laborer, h. 11 Webster ave
Munroe Chas. mason, bds. 19 Eliot [Cambridge
Munroe Chas. E. instructor in chemistry, H. U. h. 127
Munroe Chas. H. provisions, 565 Main, h. 61 Auburn
Munroe Chas. W. h. Kirkland, n. Sumner
Munroe Edmund Mrs. h. 6 Summer [127 Cambridge
Munroe Emma F. teacher, Cambridge Training-school, bds. Munroe Enoch, wheelwright, 52 Cambridge, h. 127 Cam- bridge
Munroe Geo. A. clerk. Geo. W. Gale's, bds. at Somerville
Munroe Geo. H. bds. J. H. Munroe's, Dunster
Munroe Geo. H. clerk, bds. 127 Cambridge
Munroe Henry P. music teacher, h. 24 Pearl
Munroe James, laborer, h. 30 Hastings
Munroe James A. bds. Dunster, n. the wharf
Munroe John H. gardener, h. Dunster, n. the wharf [ster Munroe Nathaniel, letter carrier, bds. J. H. Munroe's, Dun- Munroe Nathaniel W. (Atkins & Munroe), saloon, 111 Cam- bridge, h. 94 Thorndike
Munroe Philip, moulder, 73 Hastings [Harrison ct.
Munroe Sarah R. M. wid. h. Smith's blk. North ave. cor. Munroe T. G. carpenter, bds. 75 Inman
MUNROE WM. A. auctioneer and real-estate agent, 111 Cambridge, h. 94 Thorndike
Munroe Wm. A. lawyer (35 Court, B.), bds. 78 Franklin
Munroe Wm. W. h. 78 Franklin -
Munroe, see also Monroe
Munsey Nathan, teamster, h. Valentine, n. Pearl
Munyan Daniel M. picture and picture-frames, 424 Harvard, h. 16 Mt. Auburn
Munyan -, bds. 16 Mt. Vernon
Munk Chas L. carver, h. 63 Brookline
Murdock Frank R. carpenter, h. Western ave. n. Putnam
Murdock John N. Rev. secretary (Missionary Union, 12 Bedford, B.), h. Orchard, n. Beech
Murdock Robert, nurseryman, h. Western ave. n. Putnam
Murdock Wm. R. carpenter, h. Putnam ct.
Murdock W. L. clerk, Boyden's, bds. 13 Prospect
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,
Murihead Robert, carpenter, h. 4 Nichols pl. Baldwin Murley John, laborer, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. . 237 Murphey Cornelius, laborer, h. Franklin, n. Soden Murphy Cornelius, clothes-pressman (B.), h. Harvey Murphy Cornelius, laborer, h. 42 North Murphy Daniel, laborer, h. 186 Hampshire Murphy Daniel, laborer, h. 20 Washington Murphy Daniel, carpenter, h. West +Murphy Daniel, teamster, h. Hancock, n. Harvard Murphy Daniel C. brass-finisher, h. Hancock, n. Harvard Murphy Dennis, britannia, h. 65 Vine GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Murphy Dennis, laborer, h. 45 Amory Murphy Edward J. clerk, h. 210 Bridge Murphy Frances C. Mrs. h. 188 Hampshire [Forest Murphy Geo. S. produce dealer (56 Chatham, B.), bds. 19 Murphy James, laborer, h. Porter, cor. Medford Murphy James, laborer, h. 19 Cowperthwait Murphy James, teamster, h. Franklin, n. Putnam Murphy James, laborer, h. Foster, n. Sparks Murphy James, laborer, bds. Bay, cor. Franklin Murphy James, laborer, h. 68 Second Murphy James, laborer, h. Jackson, n. Spruce Murphy James I. glass-worker, h. 110 Fourth Murphy James J. laborer, h. 120 Webster ave. v Murphy Jeremiah, teamster, h. Brookline, n. Perry Murphy Jeremiah, grocer, 187 Dublin, h. do. Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, h. 11 Sargent Murphy Jeremiah, tailor, h. Kinnard, n. Putnam 2 Murphy John, blacksmith, h. 250 Franklin Murphy John, gas-fitter, 644 Main, bds. Boston Murphy John, teamster, h. 194 Dublin FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Murphy John, teamster, bds. McCarville's, Cedar Murphy John, carriage painter, bds. Murphy's, Dublin
Murphy John, laborer, h. Jackson, n. Spruce Murphy John, paver, h. 163 Franklin
Murphy John, mason, bds. Foley's, 160 Dublin
Murphy John, baker, h. 6 Sixth Murphy John, baker, h. 11 Hancock
Murphy John, grocer, Court, n. Charles
Murphy John, laborer, h. Charles River, n. Mill
Murphy John, butcher, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge Murphy John, laborer, h. 32 Charles
Murphy John, cooper, h. Cambridge, n. Ninth Murphy John, brass-finisher, h. 57 Harvard
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
238 CAMBRIDGE
[M] DIRECTORY.
Murphy John, laborer, h. 10 North
Murphy John, laborer, h. 3 Tuttle
Murphy John, blacksmith, h. Foster, cor. Willard
Murphy John, at Camb. Stamping Co. bds. Pearl, c. Brooks Murphy John Mrs. grocer, 8 Eighth, h. do.
Murphy John A. carpenter, h. Antrim, n. Broadway
Murphy John D. teamster, h. Antrim, n. Broadway .
Murphy John J. rope-maker, h. Montgomery, n. Spruce Murphy Kate, wid. h. 283 Cambridge
Murphy Martin, laborer, h. 124 Spruce
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