The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 26

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Publication date: 1872
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Osborn Eldorado, kindling-wood, bds. 52 Magazine


Osborn James D. (D. Osborn & Co.), planing-mill, State, bds. Washington, n. Columbia [73 Walnut Osborn Jesse, messenger (Shawmut National Bank, B.), h. OSBORN D. & CO. (Dalphon Osborn and James D. Os- born), planing-mill, State, n. Main


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


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


Osborne Mary A. Mrs. h. 35 Norfolk [zine Osgood Charles E. foreman, soap-manufactory, h. 73 Maga- Osgood Clara C. Mrs. h. 729 Cambridge [729 Cambridge Osgood Geo. hats, caps and furs (183 Washington, B.), h. Osgood Geo. M. post-master, Old Cambridge, h. 834 Main CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY. 249 Osgood Julia H. assistant school-teacher, bds. Heywood's, Elm O'Shea Michael C. gardener, h. 35 Charles [Otis Otis James K. cabinet manufacturer (42 Chardon B.), h. 103 Otis Robert M. physician, 160 North ave. h. do. Otis Wm. S. cabinet maker, h. 1 Sixth Otto John, machinist (B.), h. 60 Harvard GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Otto Wm. varnisher, h. 62 Brimmer blk. Harvard 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs. upholsteress, h. Western ave. cor. Dana court Outten Geo. B. furniture (100 Cambridge, B.), h. 15 Elm Owen Geo. h. 17 Ellsworth ave. Owen Geo. jr. artist (12 West. B.), h. Cambridge, cor. Elery Owen Geo. C. clerk (B.), h. 17 Ellsworth ave. Owen John, bds. 17 Ellsworth ave. Owen Nathaniel, clerk, bds. 63 School Owens Hugh, mason, h. 54 Fifth Owens James, laborer, h. 3 Portland Oxford Charles W. (Oxford & Bro.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main, h. 19 Bigelow Oxford Joseph M. (Oxford & Bro.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main, h. 24 Cottage Oxford & Brother (Joseph M. and Charles W. Oxford), fur- niture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. PACKARD ALMOND, h. 15 Wendell Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush-manuf. bds. Mrs. Lydia Runy's, 101 Thorndike


Packard Alvin, builder, h. Gardner, n. Prospect


Packard Chas. E. machinist, bds. 39 Windsor


Packard Frederick A. clerk (B.), h. 15 Wendell


Packard & Burrill (Alonzo Packard and Chas. O. Burrill), brush-manufacturers, 60 Cambridge and (33 Exchange, B.) [Sydney, n. Franklin


Packer Clinton M. (J. W. Packer & Co.), carpenter, bds. Packer James W. (J. W. Packer & Co.), builder, h. 170 Brookline


Packer James W. & Co.(Clinton M. and James W. Packer), carpenters and builders, Brookline, n. Bridge


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


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


1


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.


250 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.


Packham James, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke Packham -, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke Packwood John, glass-cutter, h. 94 Gore Paddock James, grocer (Broad, B.), h. 64 Sacramento


Page Asa, book-keeper (B.), h. 37 Pleasant


Page Carlos L. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-maker, Hamp- shire, junc. Broadway, h. Bristol, n. Hampshire


Page Geo. G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-manufacturer, Broadway, junc. Hampshire, h. 445 Cambridge


Page Gilman, box-maker, bds. 118 Harvard


Page Lemuel, flour (57 Commercial, B.), h. 12 Dover


Page Ovando G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-maker, Hamp- shire, junc. Broadway, h. 141 Washington


Page Paul T. h. 115 Inman [21 Cottage


Page Perkins C. produce dealer (24 Suffolk market, B.), h. Page Samuel, artist (42 Studio building, B.), bds. 29 Everett Page Susan G. wid. W. H. Page, lı. 85 Brattle


Page Wm. h. 23 Lee


Page .Wm. machinist, bds. r. 112 Broadway


Page Geo. G. & Co. (Geo. G. Page, 'Chas. . Gray, 'Ovando G. Page and Carlos L. Page), box-manufacturers, Hamp- shire, junc. Broadway


Paige Lucius R. treasurer of Cambridgeport Savings Bank, h. 112 Washington


Paine Albert H. milkman, bds. 59 Walnut


Paine Alfred W. clerk (B.), h. 3 Broadway


Paine Chas. A. mechanic, bds. 7 Park


Paine Chas. H. clerk, h. 47 Windsor


Paine Chas. M. optician (373 Wash. B.), h. 84 Washington Paine Ellen Miss, h. 155 Spring [Sparks


Paine Frederick W. optician, h. 84 Washington


Paine Henry W. counsellor (32 Pemberton sq. B.), h. 66 Paine James, organ pipe-maker, Gore, n. Fifth, bds. 155 Paine John Mrs. h. 155 Spring [Spring


Paine John K. music teacher, H. U. h. Frisbie pl. Kirkland Paine John S. furniture (42 Canal, B.), h. 8 Dana Paine L. C. tinplate worker, bds. 5 Rockwell


Paine Robert E. hair-dresser, h. 9 South


Paisley Hector, carriage painter, bds. J. Henderson's . "Palmas Chas. laborer, h. 109 Harvard


'Palmer D Sanford, car-conductor, rooms 25 Mt. Auburn


Palmer Geo. R. teamster, h. Gore, n. Fifth


Palmer Granville, carpenter, Auburn, h. 66 Magazine


Palmer John, cutter (B.), h. 34 Broadway


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,


1


Palmer John, grocer, Gore, cor. Second, h. 86 Gore Palmer John K. physician, h. 736 Main Palmer Nancy C. Miss, h, 89 Gore Palmer Samuel, drain-builder, h. 173 Harvard Palmer Wm. ivory layer, Tower's, bds. 5 Dickinson CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY. 251 Pancoast Benj. tinner, h. r. 73 Walnut Pardee Ely A. book-keeper, bds. 378 Broadway Park Addie T. h. 110 Auburn Park Geo. W. lawyer (46 Court, B.), h. 24 Arlington Park John, carpenter, h. Walnut ct. n. Magazine ct. Park John, clerk, h. 30 Ellery Parker Benj. F. doors, sashes and blinds (9 and 10 Charles- town, B.), house Sacramento, near Oxford Parker Bridget, widow, h. Hackett's lane, corner Green Parker Carlton Mrs. house 30 Tremont Parker Charlotte R. widow John, h. 46 Trowbridge Parker Daniel W. (L. C. Swett & Co.), 412 Main, house 132 Pearl Parker Edward H. dry goods (B.), bds. 30 Tremont GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden Boston. Parker Ellen, widow Thomas B. h. 16 School ct. Parker E. M. Miss, teacher, bds. 71 Third Parker Fred. C. cigar maker, house 57 Brookline Parker G. C. boards 30 Tremont Parker George E. brush-maker, house 175 Cambridge Parker Hannah R. Miss, house 92 Magazine Parker Horatio G. lawyer, house 6 Ash Parker James H. machinist, house 23 Prince Parker Joel, house 5 Craigie [Trowbridge Parker John S. hats, caps &c. (Washington, B.), house 56 Parker Luther L. deputy sheriff and coroner, office Bank build- ing, E. C. house 38 Second Parker Sanford A. confectioner, house 30 Front Parker Theodore Dehon, house 18 Garden PARKER WM. carpenter and builder, h. Mt. Auburn pl. Parker Wm. carver, bds. North Third, cor. Cambridge Parker Wm. A. Capt. (U. S. N.), house 92 Magazine Parker Wm. K. carriage trimmer, Henderson Bros.' boards Parkerson Wm. Mrs. house 34 Foster [(Boston) Parkhill Samuel J. printer, house 1 Rockwell Parkinson Henry A. teamster, house 184 Windsor Parkinson Joseph, mould-maker, boards 38 Fifth Parkinson Richard G. teamster, h. rear 67 Moore Parks Charles, gas-fitter, boards 14 Front 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 ithe most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


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


I. P. ISTES, Faidware, Etcves, Farges, Furraces etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


252 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.


Parks Henry H. police, house 53 Columbia Parks Jane, widow James, house 58 Amory


Parks John, bds. 2 Shepherd's blk. Charles River


Parks Thomas, salesman, house 135 Hampshire


Parks Wm. moulder, house 2 Dickinson Parmenter Ezra, house Second, near Otis Parmenter Wm. H. clerk, house 9 Tremont Parrock Wm. H. clerk (B.), house 136 Pleasant


Parrot J. at Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds. Main, near Court Parrot Louis, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds.143 Main Parry James, glass-cutter, house 7 Fifth


Parson Lucy S. widow Lemuel, h. 373 Harvard Parsons Allen B. carpenter, Palmer, h. 35 Mellen Parsons Candace H. Miss, dress-maker, North avenue, near Walden, bds. Russell, near North avenue Parsons Charles A. gas-fitter, 12 Harvard row, bds. 32 Mellen Parsons Harmond, carpenter, house 2 Walden Parsons Henry, student, house 373 Harvard


PARSONS HENRY K. boarding and livery stable, hay and straw, 196 North ave. bds. Russell, n. North avenue


Parsons Sylvanus M. cattle broker, house Russell Parsons Theopilus, house 54 Garden


Parsons Wm. printer (B.), house 19 Brooks


Partelow Charles J. painter, house 2 Williams


Partington Henry, brick-layer, house 29 Harvard Partridge John H. house 28 Wendell


Partridge Polly widow Henry, house 9 Meacham


Partridge Welcome L. ship-broker, house 5 Green


Partridge Wm. sea-captain, bds. Partridge's, Meacham


Pasco John, book-seller, house 4 Blackstone Pasnault Lewis, carver, house 98 Gore


Patch Charles A. (66 Congress, B.), bds. Harvard, n. Inman Patch Charles R. oil-dealer (7 Central wharf, B.), house 269 Harvard


Patch Francis E. carpenter, house rear 45 Norfolk


Patch John A. organ leveller, boards 78 Cambridge


Patch Samuel, real-estate broker, house 78 Columbia


Pattee A. D. livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), h. Walnut, c. Brookline [bds. Walnut, cor. Brookline


Pattee Charles H. attorney at law (Niles' blk. School, B.), Pattee George D. livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), h. Wal- nut, corner Brookline


Patten Thaddeus Dr. dentist, 104 Cambridge, h. do. Pattern John, laborer, house 125 Court


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,


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


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY. 253


Patterson George M. travelling agent, house 12 Tremont Patterson James, laborer, h. Spruce, near brickyard Patterson John, stone-cutter, h. rear 6 Vine


Patterson Julia, widow Michael, h. Franklin, n. Hancock Patterson Robert, laborer, h. Spruce, near brickyard


Patterson Thomas Mrs. house Harvey, n. Arlington R. R. Paul F. J. cigar maker, house rear 23 River


Paul Ivory C. cutter (85 Washington, B.), h. 58 Walnut Paul Robert, painter, h. Elm, near Cambridge


Pauline John, at Woodbury's moulding-mill, h. 41 Vine Paulson C. wheelwright, rear 25 Gore, h. Wheatland block, Paxton James, confectioner, h. 29 Holyoke [Cambridge


Payne Charles, clerk, bds. Austin, cor. Essex Payne Charles W. mason, house 10 Jay


Payne J. hair-dresser, bds. Wendell, near Carver Payne, see also Paine


Paynter William P. carpenter, h. 141 Columbia


Payson Joseph H. box-maker, bds. 39 Cherry


Peabody Andrew P., Preacher to the University, and Plum- mer Professor of Christian Morals, H. U. house Quincy, corner Harvard


Peabody Elizabeth Miss, bds. Mrs. Horace Mann's, 19 Follen


Peabody H. W. milk-dealer, house 59 Walnut


Peach Charles T. jig-sawyer, h. Cambridge, opp. Wheatland Peacock Margaret Mrs. h. Dunster, n. College wharf [blk. Pear Charles M. grocer, house 17 Worcester


Pear Edward, silversmith (7 Avery, B.), h. 42 Essex


Pear John, undertaker, house 28 Front


Pear John S. grocer (Green, B.), h. 17 Worcester


Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front


Pear Thomas (Pear & Brother), jeweller (29 Avery, B.), h. Suffolk, near Norfolk


Pear Wm. B. Mrs. house Norfolk, near Broadway


Pearce Albert, brass-finisher, house 13 Pine


Pearce Frederick, brass-finisher, bds. 13 Pine Pearson Alexander C. paper hanger, h. 519 Main


Pearson Chas. S. paper hanger, h. 125 Washington Pearson David J. photographer, house 30 Park


Pearson Frederick A. paper hanger, h. 519 Main


Pearson John A. paper box-maker, Main, h. Green, n. Brook- Pearson John D. house 9 Sydney [line


Pearson L. R. printer, University Press [c. Columbia


Pearson Lizzie H. Miss, clerk, 559 Main, bds. Washington, Pearson Martha J. M. widow, h. 113 Inman


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.


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.


254 CAMBRIDGE | P] DIRECTORY.


Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant Pearson Thomas, cabinet maker, h. Washington ct.


Pease Albion P. watches and clocks (45 Hanover, B.), h. 112 Thorndike [North ave.


Peaslee Cyrus (Lakeman market, B.), bds. Porter's Hotel, n. Peasley Thomas, machinist, bds. 389 Main


Pelren Severe, carpenter, h. rear- Fifth, n. Winter


Pechot Joseph, blacksmith, Bay State Brick Co. h. do. Pedrick Wm. house 178 Hampshire


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins professor of astronomy and mathe- matics, H. U. and supt. U. S. coast-survey, h. 31 Quincy Peirce Charles S. chemist, house 6 Arrow


Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 14 Highland


Peirce Frank D. clerk, h. 139 Thorndike


Peirce Herbert H. D. bds. 31 Quincy


Peirce James E, carpenter, h. Bow, n. Mt. Auburn [vard Peirce James M. professor of mathematics, H. U. h. 3 Har- Peirce Mary F. assistant teacher, High School, bds. 91 Mag- Peirce, see Pierce [azine


Peltier Joseph O. organ maker, h. 101 Thorndike


Peltier Lawrence, plasterer, house 19 Franklin


Pemberton William, teamster, bds. 157 Main


Pena Joseph B. agent, house 2 Day ave.


Pendlebury James R. printer (B.), bds. Webster ave. near Windsor


Pendlebury Peter Mrs. h. Webster ave. n. Windsor Pendexter Frances, teacher, Eastern primary, bds. 80 Fourth Pendexter Susan M. school-teacher, bds. 80 Fourth Penfield John S. F. potter, h. 82 Green


Penka Frederick, boots and shoes, 161} Broadway, h. do. Penka George, boots and shoes, 161} Broadway, h. do.


Penn William, carpenter, bds. 7 Stinson's court [Second Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Young), hardware &c., h. 62 Pennell James F. clerk, bds. 62 Second


PENNELL & YOUNG (Ellington Pennell and Wm. F. Young), hardware, 57 Cambridge Penney R. farmer, h. Harvey, n. L. R. R. Penney Thomas W. farmer, h. North ave, opp. Tannery


Penniman Albert B. printer, h. 229 Harvard


Penniman Benj. F. printer (B.), h. rear 7 Walnut Penniman Charles, tinsmith, h. 112 Elm


Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.). sign and ornamental painter, 446 Main, h. 9 State


PENNIMAN THOMAS J. & CO. sign, ornamental and carriage painter, 446 Main


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,


People's Union Store, 167 Bridge Pepper Rosanna, widow Thomas, h. Sacramento, cor. Vine Perham John jr. steam pipe and gas-fitter (13 Bowker B.), h. 78 Columbia Perkins A. F. clerk (B.), bds. 8 Everett place CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY. 255 Perkin A. M. printer, h. 22 Windsor Perkins Charles, clerk. bds. North ave. near R. R. Bridge Perkins Charles E. student, bds. 8 Everett place Perkins Elisha K. cooper (B.), h. 47 Pearl Perkins Frank H. clerk, rooms Bridge, cor. East Perkinss H. K. W. clergyman, h. 8 Everett place Perkins James, bds. Walnut, cor. Brookline Perkins James, clerk, bds. Kent's Hotel, 15 School court Perkins Levi, carpenter, h. 7 Everett Perkins Walter S. clerk (B.), bds. 894 Main Perley James V, pork-cutter, h 3 Oak Perrin Franklin (32 Pearl, B.), h. Concord ave. c. Chauncy Perry Benj. F. (Perry & Tyler), grocer, 464 Harvard, h. Eliot, near Spring Perry B. W. carpenter, h. 36 Tremont GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Boston. Perry Charles E. blacksmith, h. 2 Cottage Perry Collins, hostler, h. Banks, near Flagg Perry Frank, tinman, bds. 7 Stinson's court Perry James H. M. laborer, h. 64 Harvard Perry Joseph,L. poultry dealer, house 44 Market Perry Oliver house 37 Essex [.bridge Perry Oliver, H. express, office Cambride, h. Eighth, n Cam- Perry & Tyler (Benj. F. Perry and Henry M. Tyler, grocers, Holyoke House, 464 Harvard Pertinton Edwin, mason, h. 130 Green [Austin Peters Charles J. stereotyper (5 Washington, B.), h. 110 Peters Charles J. jr. stereotyper (5 Washington, B.), h. 110 Austin Peters Isaac A. printer (B.), house 248 Broadway Peters Isabelle S. wid. Samuel, h. 29 Pearl Peters -, furniture polisher, h. 123 Spring Pe erson Benj. D. merchant, h. Chestnut, cor. Brookline Peterson Henry, hair-dresser, Cambridge, near Eighth, h. Columbia, near Hampshire Peterson J. F. cabinet maker, Hixon's, h. r. 6 Davis Peterson John M. teamster, h. Elm, near Cambridge Pettengill Joel C. watchman, h. Walnut ct. opp. Porter Pettengell William H. (Pettingell, Moody & Sawyer), oiled hat-manufacturer, Second, cor. Thorndike, h. Third, opp. Court House 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, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


256 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.


Pettengell W. H. jr. oiled hat maker, h. Second, n. Spring Pettengell, Moody & Sawyer ( William H. Pettengell, B. D. Moody and Howard M. Sawyer), oiled hat-manufacturers and oiled clothing, Second, cor. Thorndike


Pettigrew John A. stationery pedler, h. Cottage blk. Spring Pettingill Benj. A. (Pettengill and Pear), springbed dealer, (35 Brattle, B.), h. 3 Columbia


Pettingill Edward M. clerk, h. 125 Austin


Pettingill Joseph R. icetool manufacturer, Brighton, opp. Eliot, h. 886 Main


Petts Adam Mrs. house 72 Harvard


Peverelly George A. confectioner, h. 3 Amory place


Phalan William, cabinet maker (B.), h. 72 Washington


Phalen William, gardener, h. Emwood ave. cor. Brattle


Phelan John, carpenter, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn


Phelan Timothy, janitor, Harvard blk. h. 30 Mt. Auburn Phelan Wm. laborer, h. 40 Bolton


Pheland Edmund, cooper, h. Brookline, n. Allston


Phelps Albert S. printer, bds. 13 Suffolk


Phelps Samuel P. carpenter, h. 5 Everett


Phelps Stephen D. conductor, U. R. R. h. Putnam pl. n. Western avenue


Phillips Albert L. blacksmith, h. r. 30 Front


Phillips Archer W. clothes-repairer, 453 Main, h. 1 Sear's pl.


Phillips Chas. W. billiard saloon and oyster house 519 Main, h. 14 Green


Phillips Cyrus, plasterer, h. 61 Franklin


Phillips Ellen, wid. Chas. h. 1 Linnehan's blk. Third


Phillips Enos B. boots and shoes (142 Pearl, B.), h. 80 Washington


Phillips Frances Mrs. nurse, h. 23 Hamilton


Phillips Geo. P. plasterer, bds. 61 Franklin


Phillips Geo. S. foreman, mould shop, Bay State Glass Co.'s, house 117 Thorndike


Phillips Ivers C. clerk, h. 19 Orchard


Phillips James, printer, h. Hunting, n. Cambridge


Phillips James, plasterer, h. 61 Franklin


Phillips Joseph S. cigar dealer, 599 Main, bds. 582 do.


Phillips Margaret A. Miss, dressmaker, lı. 1 Linnehan's blk. Phillips Stephen A. agent, h. 22 Front [Third


Phillips Willard, h. Linæan, n. Garden


Phillips Wm. A. salesman (B.), h. 22 Front


Phillips W. Quincy, h. Linnæan, n. Garden


Philliys -, horsecar driver, bds. Willis's, Elm, c. Russell Phinney A. H. furniture (12 Green, B.), h. 210 Harvard


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,


230HE OR ETDW


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. MITDER


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


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.


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Phinney Isaac, teamster, bds. 11 Porter Pich Louis J. cabinet maker, h. Cambridge, cor. Sixth Pickering Mark, house 10 Mt. Auburn


Pickering McLaurin F. ship-master, house 71 Magazine


Pickett George E. clerk, bds. 21 Shepard


Pickett George T. mason, h. 35 Western avenue


Pickett Joseph, laborer, house 26 Washington


Pickett Joseph J. mason, house 21 Western avenue


Pickett Samuel, house 21 Shepard


Pierce Alexander McLoud, printer, h. Blackstone, n. bindery Pierce Anderson B. painter, house 185 Hampshire Pierce Benjamin F. teamster, house 180 Main


Pierce Charles, hostler, house 34 Union


Pierce Charles E. (Commercial, B.), h. Norfolk, n. Broadway Pierce Charles R. express-man (36 Court square, B.), house 8 De Wolf


[Cemetery


Pierce Clara W. widow Andrew, h. Mt. Auburn, opposite the Pierce Edward E. house 279 Broadway


Pierce Emily Mrs. house 9 Harrison avenue


Pierce E. W. carpenter, house 26 Holyoke


Pierce Ezekiel P. fruit-dealer (B.), house 279 Broadway


Pierce F. D. clerk, 126 Cambridge, bds. 113 Thorndike


Pierce Frank E. clerk, house North avenue, near Meacham Pierce George, brick-mason, boards 26 Holyoke Pierce George A. hatter, boards 168 Hampshire


Pierce George W. hostler, house 190 Hampshire


Pierce Henry A. horsecar conductor, house Lambert ave.


Pierce James P. carpenter, house 26 Holyoke


Pierce James W. (43 Broad, B.), h. Elm, corner Market


Pierce Joseph, wheelwright, house 25 Park


Pierce Leander, boards 40 Austin


Pierce Manuel, clerk, bds. 1 Putnam


Pierce Nathaniel jr. engineer, house 84 River


Pierce Sarah E. widow, house 168 Hampshire


Pierce Wm. D. wheelwright, boards 25 Park Pierce see also Peirce


Pierpoint William, finisher, bds. Sixth, near Otis


Pierpoint William F. carver (B.), bds. 8 Eighth


Pierpoint Wm. L. blacksmith, house 8 Eighth


Pike Carlos L. foreman, G. G. Page & Co's, h. 429 Main Pike Charles, carpenter, house 20 Front


Pike Charles L. box-maker, bds. 128 Norfolk


Pike Charles S. clerk (B.), boards 183 Cambridge


Pike George S. carpenter, h. Boardman, corner Broadway


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.


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


Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


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


258 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.


Pike James, livery stable, Main, opp. Pearl and Main, corner Bow and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, n. Harvard sq. house 7 Norfolk


Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.),livery stable, Church, h. do. Pike John, hack-driver, h. Putnam, c. Washington ct.


Pike John N. baggage master, B. & L. R. R. h. 183 Cambridge Pike Joseph A. blacksmith, bds. Putnam, n. Washington ct. Pike Walter W. book-keeper (B.), bds. 183 Cambridge


Pike William, ladder maker, bds. 53 Fourth [Washington ct. Pike William F. hack-driver, bds. John Pike's, Putnam, cor. Pike J. & Co. (James & Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Church, near Harvard square


Piller Emanuel, cigar maker, 458 Main, house 4 Eaton


Pillsbury Tappan P. sawyer, house 148 Spring


Pinkerton James, engineer, house 103 Spring


Pinkham George G. tinsmith, house 119 Green


Piper Caroline A. Miss, nurse, h. 98 Prospect


Piper George C. house 14 Avon [Avon


Piper Geo. F. lawyer (7 Court square, B.), bds. G. C. Piper's, Piper Henry A. dry goods (80 Summer, B.), h.343 Harvard Piper Solomon Mrs. house 22 Concord avenue


Piper W. C. clerk, bds. G. C. Piper's. Avon, near Norton Pitman Isaac, laborer, house rear 88 Harvard


Pitman John F. coal-dealer (B.), house 22 Arlington Place Stephen M. house 1 Chestnut place


Plancich Vincent, grocer, h. Brewery, corner Harvard Plant Peter, laborer, h. Clay, near Spruce


Pleschinger Joseph Haynes, glass works, h. Sixth, n. Vine Plummer Charles, clerk (B.), bds. 25 Williams


Plummer Edgar L. com. mer. (133 Central, B.), h. 96 Otis Plummer Ed. M. clerk (B.), house 178 Hampshire


Plummer George M. (Morse & Plummer), baker, River, h. 10 Perry


Plummer Horatio N. commission merchant (133 Central, B.) house North avenue, near Russell


Plummer Warren, provisions, 110 Cambridge, bds. 108 do. Plummer Wm. H. engineer, F. A. Kennedy's, bds. 500 Main Plumridge George, printer, house 25 Brooks building


Poirot John, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. 143 Main


Poland William, builder, house 735 Cambridge


Pollard Frederick W. house 349 Broadway


Pollard John S. mason, house 28 Norfolk


Polley John, teamster, house Chestnut, near Pleasant


Pomeroy Ann Miss, house 19 Oxford [Michigan


Pomeroy H. (Clark, Whitney & Co.), lumber dealer, East, h.


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




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