The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 25

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Murphy Mary Mrs. h. 63 North


Murphy Mary, wid. h. 1 Green


Murphy Mary, wid. h. West, n. Lee


Murphy Mary, wid. h. 103 Spruce


Murphy Matthew, cabinet maker, Doe & Hunnewell's, Gore, h. 102 Cambridge


Murphy Michael, laborer, h. East, n. L. R. R.


Murphy Michael, horse-dealer, h. 49 Reed


Murphy Michael, laborer, h. 84 Fifth


Murphy Michael, laborer, h. 186 Bridge


Murphy Michael, laborer, h. 11 Short Murphy Patrick, laborer, h. r. 24 Vine


Murphy Patrick, h. Sparks, n. Mt. Auburn


Murphy Patrick A. glass-maker, h. 52 Charles"


Murphy Peter P. cabinet maker, h 3 Union


Murphy Philip, traveling agent, h. 118 Brookline Murphy Pierce, laborer, h. 152 Court


Murphy Terrence I. grocer, 5th h. in Willow pl. h. do. Murphy Thomas, laborer, h. r. Gore, n. Third Murphy Thomas, carpenter, h. Cedar, n. Spruce Murphy Thomas, stone-mason, h. Franklin, n. Bay


Murphy Thomas, glass-maker, h. 17 Winter


Murphy Timothy, mason, h. 14 Antrim


Murphy Wm. teamster, h. Hancock Murphy Wm. laborer, h. 151 Franklin


Murphy William J. jeweller, h. Spring, r. 70 Gore


Murray Alex. Mrs. h. Warren, n. Cambridge Murray Bridget Mrs. h. r. 126 Brookline


Murray Dennis J. gardener, h. Short, n. Bridge


Murray Felix, pipe-fitter, h. 49 Sixth Murray Geo. sen. engineer, h. 359 Main


Murray George jr. machinist, h. Gilpin, n. Main


Murray Henry, pattern maker, h. 113 Hampshire


Murray James, boiler maker, h. 119 Harvard


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


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


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston.


Hatters and Furriers,


GEO. W.Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


[N] DIRECTORY 239


Murray Thos. clerk, Fitchburg R. R. Co. h. 5 Harrison ave. Murray Thos. teamster, bds. 4 North


Murray Thos. Mrs. h. Bridge, n. Mansion House Murray Timothy, laborer, h. Norfolk, n. Somerville Murray Timothy W. gilder, h. 161 Broadway [Washington MUSHET JAMES A. confectioner, 361} aMin, h. r. 63 Muzzey Artemas B. clergyman, h. Harvard, cor. Prescott Muzzey Geo. E. driver, Hose 4, h. 14 Coggswell ave. Muzzey Henry W. lawyer, Coolidge ave. n. Mt. Auburn Myer August, baker, h. 202 Cambridge Myers Chas. currier, h. Tannery Myers Godfrey, saloon, 56 Cambridge, h. do.


CAMBRIDGE Murray James E. policeman, h. r. 96 Gore Murray John F. special police, h. 6 Fourth Murray John S. mason h. Brookline, cor. Lopez Murray Kenneth M. mason, bds. 82 Sixth Murray Patrick, laborer, h. 6 Fourth Murray Peter, laborer, h. r. 52 Charles Murray Robert, gardener, h. n. Fort Washington Myre Henry, currier, h. Jackson, n. Spruce Myrick Augusta G. Mrs. h. 9 Leighton ct. Myrick James F. tinplate worker, h. 50 Mills NAGLE GARRETT, hostler, h. Bay, n. Franklin NASH GEO. sewing machines, 541 Main, h. 67 River Nagle John, marble cutter, bds. Bay, n. Franklin Nagle John, teamster, h. North, n. Short Nalty John, horse-shoer at Bolger's, h. at Boston Nash Royal C. clerk (149 Court, B.), h. 63 Prospect Nash Samuel, tailor (149 Court, B.), h. 63 Prospect Nash Samuel, millwright, h. 39 Baldwin Nason Walter E. book-keeper (B.), bds. Bailey's, Cottage Natale Emma Mrs. h. 34 Warland National City Bank of Cambridge, Main, cor. Norfolk Naughton John, laborer, h. Valentine, near Brookline Naughton John, painter, bds. 102 Kinnard Nay Frank T. book-keeper (B.), h. 103 Otis Nay Mary J. widow Samuel F. h. 127 Prospect Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. . Naughton Michael, tinsmith, h. 102 Kinnard Naughton Michael, laborer, h. 102 Kinnard Naueman John, cabinet maker, h. North ave. near Tannery Naumnan Jacob, confectionery, h. 222 Franklin


Nay Isaac A. (Nay & Dodge), provision dealer, 25 and 26 Haymarket sq. h. 35 Inman


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


Boston.


Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail.


GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reaonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


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


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


240 CAMBRIDGE


[N] DIRECTORY.


Nay & Dodge (Isaac A. Nay and Wm. H. Dodge), provis- ions, 25 and 26 Haymarket sq.


Neal T. A. hair-dresser, 574 Main, h. 28 Tremont


Neal Thomas, stone-cutter, bds. Mansion House, Gore


Neale Addison M. cabinet maker, bds. Allston, near Paul


Neale Daniel, carpenter, bds. 24 Dunster


Neale E. Mrs. house 104 Main


Neale Emery F. stereotyper, bds. rear 72 Allston Neale Felix, laborer, h. Dunster, near the wharf Neale Nathaniel, mason, house rear 72 Allston Neale Nathaniel M. mason, boards rear 72 Allston Nealey James D. machinist, bds. 416 Main Needham Almira Miss, h. Garden, cor. Shepard Neilon Maria, widow Bartholomew, house 10 Fourth


Neligan Joanna, widow Maurice, h. Montgomery, n. Spruce Neligan Maurice (P. Neligan & Son), boards 83 School


Neligan Patrick, merchant tailor, 533 Main, h. School, near Main


Neligan Thomas, laborer, house 163 Dublin


Nelligan David, grave-digger, h. 84 Spruce


Nelligan Jolın, laborer, bds. 163 Dublin


Nelligan Peter, carpenter, house 44 Foster Nelligan Peter, laborer, house 75 Spruce


Nelligan Richard, laborer, boards 163 Dublin Nelson Augustus W. stair-builder (B.), house 40 Seventh


Nelson Horace, druggist (29 India, B.), h. 4 Gore place


Nelson James, cabinet maker, house 105 Gore [h. 45 Sixth Nelson James, asst. store-keeper (Boston Custom House, B.), Nelson James, moulder, h. Elm, near Cambridge Nelson James, printer, house 71 Inman Nelson John, glass-cutter, house 45 Sixth Nelson Jolin, laborer, house 22 Fourth Nelson Peter, glass-cutter, boards 43 Sixth Nelson Thomas, laborer, bds. Hamburg's, Harvey


Nesbitt James W. carpenter, Main, boards 11 Douglass


Nesbitt John, carpenter, house 109 Sparks


Nesbitt John jr. carpenter, house 109 Sparks Nesbitt Mrs. widow, nurse, house 22 Sixth


Nesbitt Robert, carpenter,boards John Nesbitt's, 109 Sparks


Nesdel Catherine, widow, house 17 Washington


Neville Patrick, laborer, h. Dublin, near railroad Nevin Philip, carpenter, house 18 Railroad


Nevons Hiram H. paver, house 254 Broadway


New Peter, blacksmith, h. Cambridge, bet. Sixth and Seventh


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,


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C . D. WILDER,


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


Newbold F. R. student from Cambridge Eng. bds. Joel S Pike's, Church Newcomb Charles F. car-conductor, house 89 Tremont Newcomb Charles S. carpenter, house Gardner, n. Prospect Newcomb Isaac B. fish-dealer, house 1 Village CAMBRIDGE [N] DIRECTORY. 241 Newcomb Thomas G. book-keeper (B.), h. 21 Coggswell ave. Newcomb T. James, fish-dealer, house 5 Cottage Newell Andrew H. boards 16 Fayette Newell Charles A. book-keeper (B.), boards 16 Fayette Newell Charles S. clerk (B.), h. 16 Fayette Newell Richard, painter, house 45 Brookline 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Newell Robert R. counsellor (B.), boards 20 Berkeley Newell Washington Allston, book-keeper, bds. 16 Fayette Newell William, clergyman, house 20 Berkeley New England Glass Co. North street, East Cambridge (Bos- ton office, 7 Federal), Henry Whitney, agent Newgent Thomas G. cutter (B.), house 10 Short Newman Edward B. glass-cutter, house 77 Gore Newman Ellen E. Mrs. house 109 Gore Newman Francis J. glass-cutter, house 109 Gore Newman Henry, druggist (B.), house 26 Park Newman John B. porter (B.), house 75 Gore Newman Mary Miss, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge Newman Michael, teamster, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge Newman Patrick, stable foreman, J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. 214 Cambridge Newman Thos. laborer, h. 97 Elm Newman Thos. W. fancy glass-worker, h. 109 Gore Newmarch Joseph, baker, 151 Harvard, h. 149 Harvard Newton Edwin A. carriage trimmer, J. A. Henderson's, North ave. h. at Medford [Sydney Newton Henry F. signal-man, G. J. R. R. h. Chestnut, n. Nichol Geo. editor, h. 159 Brattle Nichols Betsey, wid. of Robert, bds. 3 Chestnut pl. Nichols Carrie C. Miss, seamstress, h. 15 Sydney Nichols Chas. C. carriage trimmer, h. Pleasant, cor. River Nichols Curtis C. sec. (Five Cent Savings Bank,38 School, B.), h. Magazine, cor. Franklin Nichols David L. salesman, bds. 324 Harvard Nichols Edward T. melodeon maker, h. 40 Columbia Nichols Geo. cabinet maker, h. 75 Gore Nichols H. C. apothecary, Stratton's blk. 169 Cambridge Nichols Horace H. clerk (B.), h. 3 Chestnut pl. Nichols Ichabod Mrs. h. 33 Kirkland WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


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


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


242 CAMBRIDGE [N] DIRECTORY.


Best Manner.


Nichols John T. G. physician, office 63 Brattle


Nichols Samuel, carpenter, h. 25 Mills


Nichols Sarah S. wid. Thos, P. h. 15 Sydney


Nichols Stephen, laborer, h. 72 Harvard


Nichols Wni. H. wharfinger (B.), h. 340 Broadway


Nicholson Frances, wid. of Chas. h. 192 Broadway


Nicholson Hector, wines and liquors (172 Commercial, B.), h. 146 Pearl


Nicholson John, laborer, h. 20 Dublin


Nicholson John E. shipping-clerk, bds. 15 Franklin


Nicholson Sylvanus, express (B.), h. 21 Franklin


Nickelson Wm. engineer, h. 5 Village


Nickerson Chas. M. book-keeper, h. 22 Inman


Nickerson I Frank, carpenter, h. 69 Moore


Nickerson Mary L. dress-maker, 69 Harvard


[lumbia


Nickerson Seth L. boots and shoes, 537 Main, h. 37 Co- Nihan Thos. laborer, h. 6 North


Nihen Frank, teamster, h. Bridge


Niles Catherine, wid. Nathaniel, h. 32 Mt. Auburn


Niles Daniel W. book and music store (Bromfield, B.), bds. 512 Main


Niles Geo. carpenter, bds. Rufus Niles', Elm, n. Somerville Niles Nathaniel, printer (30 Kilby, B.), bds. 32 Mt. Auburn Niles Robert, carpenter, bds. Willis', Elm, cor. Russell


Niles Rufus, blacksmith, h. Elm, n. Somerville line


Niles W. Harmon, naturalist, bds. Harvard, n. Linden


Niven Peter, carpenter, h. 188 Hampshire


Nixon Alex, pedler, h. Rideout


Nixon Edward, grease-collector, h. Valentine, n. Pearl


Nixon Geo. laborer, Mt. Auburn, h. 18 Rice pl.


Nixon John (Nixon Brothers), grocer, Cambridge, beyond Warren, h. do.


Nixon Mary Mrs. h. 23 Magazine [Warren, h. do.


Nixon Wm. (Nixon Brothers), grocer, Cambridge, beyond Nixon Brothers (Win. and John Nixon), groceries and provisions, Cambridge, beyond Warren


Noare Vincent, h. Charles, n. Fifth


Noble David A. mason, h. 8 Tremont


Noble Geo. W. C. private school-teacher (40 Winter, B.), house 21 Concord avenue


Nolan Edward J. glass-worker, h. 35 Winter


Nolan Michael, in(Navy Yard, Charlestown), h. Willow pl. Nolan Michael, horse-shoer, bds. Quinlan's, Brookline


Nolan Michael, currier, h. 76 Spruce


Nolan Thos. gardener, h. 40 Foster


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,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Nolan Thomas, laborer, h. 108 Third Nolan Thos. laborer, h. 18 Foster Nolen James, laborer, h. 25 Banks Nolen John F. book-binder, h. Franklin, n. Putnam Nolen Thos. paper hanger and painter, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [N] DIRECTORY. 243 Noonan Abbie Mrs. h. Dunster, n. South [South Noonan Jeremiah, hostler, bds. Mrs. Noonan's, Dunster, n. Noonan Mary, wid. house Brattle, n. School Noonan Patrick, laborer, h. 19 Cowperthwait Noonan Patrick, cabinet maker, h. 47 Reed Noonan Thos. laborer, h. 10 Hancock [17 Perry Norcross Albert, springbed and lounge-manufacturer, h. Norcross Geo. H. h. 17 Perry Norcross Hiram, private coachman, h. Gardner, n. Prospect Norcross Wm. R. crockery (18 Merchants row, B.), house 34 Kirkland Normed Joseph, supt. metallic art works, bds. 33 Fourth Norris Albert (Norris & Richardson), carpenter, Western ave. h. 34 Western ave. [do. Boston. Norris Albert L. physician and surgeon, 152 Cambridge, h. Norris Alex. coal and wood, 443 Main, h. Washington, n. Harrison Norris Chas. A. carpenter, h. 19 Baldwin Norris James D. book-keeper, h. 18 Mason Norris Jennie Miss, school-teacher, bds. 86 Cambridge Norris John L. carpenter, h. 21 Mellen Norris Mary T. wid. h. 19 Baldwin Norris Wm. A. laborer, h. 52 Washington Norris Wm. E. fish and oysters, 5 Brattle, h. Winthrop Norris Wm. H. T. carpenter, h. 31 Pleasant FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Norton Edward H. soap-manuf. Windsor, junction Med- ford, h. do. Norton Fanny, wid. h. 172 Franklin Norton Michael, h. 7 Chauncy Norton Roger, laborer, h. 7 Fourth Nott Richard, laborer, h. 16 Madison Nott Richard H. law-student, bds. Kent's, 15 School ct. Nourse Benjamin F. (25 Kilby, B.), h. 5 Kinnard Nourse B. F. jr. clerk, 12 Haymarket sq. h. 5 Kinnard Nourse Newell, grocer (87 Broad, B.), h. 20 Clinton Noval Chas. plasterer, h. 13 Sydney Nowell Bradford, book-keeper (B.), h. Gardner,n. Prospect Nowell Chas. F. carpenter, h. 132 Harvard Nowell Eliza C. Mrs. h. 1 Fremont WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


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


Best Manner.


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


244 CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY.


Nowell Francis S. carpenter, h. 6 Pearl


Nowell James. A. discount clerk (Second National Bank, B.), bds 40 Inman


Nowell Joseph S. clerk (B.), bas. Nowell's, 40 Inman


Nowers Alfred W. provision dealer, 154 Harvard, h. 8 Union


Noyes Chas. C. salesman (B.), bds. 861 Main


Noyes Claudius A. (Noyes & Jenkins), lightning rods and livery stable, 120 Green, h. 861 Main


Noyes David W. salesman (B.), h. 861 Main


Noyes Edwin B. teamster, bds. 16 Market


Noyes E. S. supt. at Walworth's, h. 16 Market.


Noyes Geo. D. counsellor (20 State, B.), bds. G. R. Noyes', North avenue, opp. Jarvis


Noyes Geo. H. machinist, bds. 16 Market


Noyes Geo. R. Mrs. h. North ave.


Noyes Geo. W. brick-layer, h. 67 Ellery


Noyes Linia N. wid. of James, boarding-house, Wheat- land blk. Cambridge [pect


Noyes Samuel, clothing (140 Devonshire, B.), h. 123 Pros-


Noyes Samuel jr. clerk (B.), bds. 7 Norfolk


NOYES & JENKINS (Claudius A. Noyes and Samuel Jenkins), lightning-rods, and boarding and livery stable, 120 Green


Nudd Jacob, h. 39 Williams


Nugent Bernard F. packer, h. Webster ave. n. Somerville


Nugent Michael, organ tuner, h. 18 School


Nugent Thos. laborer, h. 27 Vine


Nurse Gilbert, h. 29 Norfolk


Nutter Abbie R. h. 102 Main


Nutter Sarah, widow, h. 74 Harvard


Nutting Ephraim M. carriage painter, Palmer, h. 7 Gerry


Nutting James L. h. Third, cor. Gore


Nutting Jonathan D. hardware and stoves, 454 Main, h. 57 Columbia [Gardner place


Nutting Philip (P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, h. Nutting P. & Co. (Philip Nutting and Joel H. Prescott), blacksmiths and wheelwrights, Palmer.


Nye Alanson, h. 90 Prospect


Nye Mary Mrs. h. 1 Austin pl.


Nyhan Daniel, laborer, h 131 Court


OAKES LUCY, wid. h. Wash. cor. Cherry


Oates Richard, yeast-maker, h. Harrison ave. n. River Obery Joseph, polisher, h. 25 Sixth


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


557 Main Street,


GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,


C. D. WILDER,


Cambridgeport.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms and in the


-


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY. 245 O'Brien Andrew, photographer, h. 134 Norfolk O'Brien Barney, laborer, h. r. Bridge, n. Mansion House O'Brien Bernard, mason, h. 35 Winter O'Brien Burnett, glass-cutter, h. 5 Lincoln O'Brien Cornelius, laborer, h. Lechmere place O'Brien Daniel, mason, h. 63 Cedar O'Brien Dennis, laborer, h. 57 North O'Brien Dennis, laborer, h. 431 Cambridge O'Brien Edmund, laborer, h. 130 Pleasant O'Brien Edmund jr. machinist, bds. 130 Pleasant O'Brien Elemore, widow Dennis, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge O'Brien Edward B. upholsterer, h. 86 Sparks FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. O'Brien Grace, wid. James, h. 35 Winter O'Brien Hugh J. solicitor, h. 67 Brookline O'Brien James, cabinet maker, h. 6 Winter O'Brien James, teamster, h. North ave, n. Meacham O'Brien James, grocer, h. Winthrop, n. Dunster O'Brien James, laborer, h. 86 Sparks O'Brien James H. carpenter, h. 15 Winter O'Brien James R. clerk, h. 82 Green O'Brien Jeffrey, laborer, h. 11 Wyeth O'Brien Jeremiah, laborer, h. 143 Webster ave. O'Brien Jeremiah, blacksmith, h. Hancock, cor. Green O'Brien John, stone-cutter, h. 46 Dock O'Brien John, gas-fitter, h. 24 Jaya O'Brien John, carpenter, h. Green, n. Bay O'Brien John, laborer, h. 248 Franklin [town O'Brien John, teamster, Wellington Bros.' h. at Charles- O'Brien John F. gardener, bds. 88 Sparks O'Brien Mary, wid. h. 84 Fifth Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department. O'Brien Michael, stone-cutter, house 46 Dock O'Brien Owen, mason, bds. John Moran's, Gore O'Brien Patrick, laborer, house 88 Sparks


O'Brien Patrick, tailor (34 School, B.), h. 118 Columbia


O'Brien Thomas, laborer, h. Hancock, cor. Franklin O'Brien Thomas, laborer, house Green, near Bay O'Brien Thomas, laborer, h. Amory, n. Hampshire O'Brien Thomas J. engineer, h. 132 Pleasant O'Brien Timothy, clerk (B.), house Gerry O'Brien William, teamster, h, Harvey, near Cedar


O'Brien William, agent, bds. Webster ave.


O'Brien William S. cabinet maker, h. 66 Vine Obst Augustine, cabinet maker, h. Howard, n. Cambridge


O'Connell Anthony, cabinet maker, h. 32 Charles


O'Connell Callahan, laborer, house 9 Railroad


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


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.


246 CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY.


O'Connell Daniel, laborer, house 15 Sargent


O'Connell Daniel, laborer, house 111 Dublin


O'Connell Dennis, laborer, house Warren, n. Porter


O'Connell James, baker, h. Columbia, n. Hampshire


O'Connell John, cooper, bds. 390 Main


O'Connell John, laborer, h. Fourth, n. Winter


O'Connell Mary Mrs. h. Harvey, opp. Clay O'Connell Michael, laborer, house 129 Dublin


O'Connell Michael, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge


O'Connell Patrick, tailor, h. between Banks and De Wolf O'Connell William, laborer, house 31 Rice


O'Conner Cornelius, farmer, house 76 Spruce O'Conner Ellen, widow of Peter, house 143 Bridge


O'Conner James, gardener, h. 257 Franklin O'Conner James, carver (Charlestown), h. 96 Gore O'Conner John, laborer, house Harvey


O'Conner Mary, widow Michael, grocer, h. 108 Spruce


O'Conner Patrick, laborer, house 11 Sparks


O'Conner Sarah, widow of Maurice, house 31 Bow


O'Conner Thomas, cabinet maker (B.), h. Broadway, near


O'Conner Timothy, laborer, h. Porter, n. Warren [Winter O'Conner William, laborer, h. Spruce, n. Montgomery O'Conners Daniel F. boards 183 Bridge


O'Conners Mary, widow, house 93 Webster ave.


O'Connor Charles B. pressman, Riverside, bds. 33 Bow O'Connor Jeremiah, laborer, house 19 Brewery O'Connor Martin, laborer, house 11 School


O'Connor Maurice R. clerk, house 7 Everett place


O'Connor Maurice T. laborer, h. Ellery, near Harvard O'Connor Pat. laborer, house 69 Spruce


O'Connor Patrick, laborer, house 65 Spruce O'Connor Timothy, laborer, house 20 Sparks Odenwilder G. currier, h. Harvey, opp. Clay Odiorne Frederick (Odiorne & Ryder), varnish manufactory (65 Commercial, B.), h. 287 Harvard Odiorne Thomas, house 3 Ellsworth avenue Odiorne William H, house 287 Harvard


O'Donahue Patrick, laborer, house 15 Foster


O'Donnell James, blacksmith, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge


O'Donnell James, painter, house 353 Cambridge


O'Donnell Jeremiah, tailor, house 2 Eaton


O'Donnell John, merchant (162 Broad, B.), h. 233 Harvard


O'Donnell Peter, laborer, house 17 Crane


O'Donnell William, carpenter, h. 116 Thorndike


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est 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." Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


GEO. W. WARE &ICO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. O'Donnell Wm. blacksmith, bds. rear 79 Hastings Offinger Charles, cabinet maker, house 4 Portland Ogle Thomas M. porter, house 46 Hastings O'Grady Michael, teamster (B.), h. Porter, n. Warren O'Haire John, house 49 Cedar CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY. 247 O'Haire John jr. butcher, house 49 Cedar O'Haire Patrick, plasterer, house. Clay O'Hara John, laborer, house near Huckins' mill O'Hara Peter, tailor, house 80 Harvard O'Hara Rose, widow, house 195 Spruce O'Hara Thomas, laborer house (Porter, Medford) O'Hara Thomas, loborer, h. Sydney, n. Washington O'Hearn Dennis, laborer, house 200 Dublin ('Hearn Maurice, gardener, h. 13 Foster O'Hern John, laborer, h. Franklin, near Bay O'Keefe Furgus, works Daniel Treadwell's, 29 Concord ave. O'Keeffe Timothy, laborer, h. Warren, near Jefferson O'Keeffe Ellen Miss, boarding-house, 8 Davis O'Keeffe Patrick, currier, house 70 Spruce Old Cambridge Post Office, Lyceum building, Harvard sq. O'Leary John, carpenter, h. 195 Dublin O'Leary Thomas, carpenter, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Oliver David M. (B.), house 423 Broadway Oliver Hubbard, harness maker (B.), h. 76 Washington Oliver Robert H. carpenter, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Boston. Oliver Sarah H. widow David, h. North ave. n. Holmes pl. Olmstead Susan H. Mrs. house 70 Dana Olney Albert G. merchant (34 Chauncy, B.), h. Magazine, n. O'Loughlin John, shoe-maker, h. 52 North [Perry Olsen Charles, clerk, house 6 Holly Olson Jonas, grainer, Bridge, cor. Third, h. 41 Tremont Olson Lars, laborer, h. 4 Wheatland blk. Cambridge O'Neal Jerry, laborer, rear 19 Hastings O'Neal Patrick, laborer, h. Bolton, near Dublin O'Neal Patrick, laborer, house 26 North O'Neale Peter, stone-cutter, h. Court, near the bridge O'Neil Arthur, cabinet maker, bds. Reed's blk. Cedar O'Neil James, soap-maker, h. 14 Webster ave. O Neil James, watchman, L. R. R. house 17 Fifth O'Neil James, jig-sawyer, boards 2 Cedar O'Neil James, laborer, h. rear 7 Webster ave. O'Neil James Edward, clerk, Bay State Glass Company's, Bridge, house at Somerville O'Neil John, laborer, h. 15 Tuttle WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.


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


Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


248 CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY.


O'Neil John, grocer, 24 Vine, h. do.


O'Neil Michael, shoe-maker, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn


O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. 104 Sparks


O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. 17 Railroad


O'Neil Michael B. shipping-clerk, bds. 17 Fifth


O'Neil Patrick, stone-cutter, h. 56 Broadway


O'Neil Samuel, baker, h. 17 Cowperthwait


O'Neil Thos. teamster, h. 191 Broadway


O'Neil Walter, laborer, h. Short, n. North


O'Neil Wm. laborer, h. 51 Amory


O'Neil Wm. coachman, bds. 3 Oak Orcutt Alfred H. collector, h. 148 Brookline


Orcutt David H. stamper in book-bindery, h. 13 Union


Orcutt Henry J. mason, bds. 41 Holyoke


Orcutt Ira B. salesman (B.), h. 17 Webster Orcutt W. H. book-binder, h. 13 Union


Orcutt Wm. A. book-binder, h. Putnam pl. n. Western ave.


Orcutt W. Hunter, h. Webster, n. schoolhouse


Orcutt John, clerk, bds. 148 Brookline


Ord John, carpenter, h. 16 Vine Ordway Aaron, h. 20 Worcester


Ordway Augustus W. clerk, bds. Kent's Hotel, School ct.


Orgass Charles, brass-finisher, bds. 57 Gore


O'Riley James, butcher, h. 198 Cambridge


O'Riley Thos. laborer, h. Rideout, n. Cambridge


Orne Ann S. widow, h. 49 Auburn [burn


Orne Caroline F. Miss, librarian, Dana Library, h. 49 Au-


Orne Chas. P. apothecary clerk, 493 Main, h. 495 Main


Orne Joel S. apothecary, 493 Main, h. 495 Main Orne John jr. teacher, High school, h. 104 Ellery Orpin Fletcher, case-maker, h. 4 Fourth Orth Henry, machinist (B.), bds. 62 Broadway


Orth -, blacksmith, bds. 62 Broadway


Osborn Abner J. carpenter, h. 95 Green


Osborn Adolphus, soap and paper makers' supplies (25 Cen- tral, B.), h. 141 Austin


Osborn Anna Maria, private-school, 35 Norfolk,h. 34 Norfolk Osborn Dalphon (D. Osborn & Co.), planing-mill, State, n. Main, h. Washington, n. Columbia




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