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Amidon's New York Hats. J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Pond Charles K. currier, boards 92 Windsor Pond George E. carpenter, boards 92 Windsor Pond Hannibal S. (Hartwell & Pond), provisions, 126 Cam- bridge, house Fourth, corner Cambridge Pond Lyman A. carpenter, h. 92 Windsor, Pond Wm. H. clerk (B.), h. rear 18 Williams Pontefract William, book-keeper (B.), h. I Pioneer pl. [er Poole Francis H. blank book-manufacturer, h. 12 Charles Riv- CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY. 259 Poole Fred L. driver, 554 Main, h. 99 Washington Poole James D. carpenter, h. 3 Ericsson court Poor Russell S. carpenter, h. 1 Putnam place Poore James, varnisher, h. 420 Main [Cottage Pope Frank G. stencil cutter (9 Change ave. B.), bds. 45 Pope Ivory H. clerk (B.), bds. 51 Western ave. Pope John, stencil cutter (8 Dock sq. B.), h. 45 Cottage Pope John S. brick-layer, h. 51 Western ave. Popkin Mary R. Miss, h. 25 North ave. Porper George, carpenter, bds. 17 Sydney Porter Charles, broker, bds. 91 Columbia Boston. Porter Hamilton, machinist, h. 43 Clark Porter J. Augustine, book-keeper, h. 89 Broadway Porter John L. auctioneer (25 Kilby, B.), h. 516 Main Porter Joseph Mrs. h. Winthrop square [Somerville Porter Russell A. carriage painter, F. Ivers', North ave. h Porter Walter L. clerk (B.), bds. 516 Main Porter William, expressman, h. 52 River Porter William, glass-cutter, h. 74 Spring [101 Fourth Postawka Louis, patent piano taborets manufacturer, h. rear Post Office, Cambridge, Lyceum building, Harvard sq. Post Office, Cambridgeport, 445 Main Post Office, East Cambridge, Third, near Cambridge Post Office. North Cambridge, North ave. opp. R. R. station Potter. Dexter Rev. h. 40 North ave. Potter George E. carpenter, bds. North ave. cor. Beech Potter Henry. pork-dealer (130 State, B.), h. 130 North ave. Potter J. Cushing, carpenter, h. River, cor. Cottage Potter Warren, hostler, h. Garden, near arsenal Potter William L. C. (Wyman & Potter, 1 Commerce, B.), bds. H. Potter's, North ave. cor. Linnæan Poulter William, cooper, h. 171 Thorndike Power Edward, stone-cutter, h. Pioneer, n. Main Power John E. shoe-maker, h. 26 Washington Power Lawrence F. printer, h. Cowperthwait, near Banks Power Nicholas D. printer, h. Green, cor. Pleasant · 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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F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
260 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Power Thomas, harness maker, h. Norfolk, near Cambridge
Powers Bridget, widow of John, h. 2 Hastings
Powers Catherine, widow of Hugh, h. 11th in Willow place
Powers Edward, mason, h. Palmer, n. Church
Powers Hugh, laborer, h. Willow place
Powers James, machinist, bds. 391 Main
Powers James, porter, Riverside, bds. 127 Pleasant
Powers John, laborer, h. Powers' block, foot of Harvard
Powers John, blacksmith (B.), h. 11th in Willow place
Powers John, shoemaker, h. Cambridge, cor. Webster ave. Powers John, tapper, h. 2 Hastings
Powers John, teamster, house North, near East.
Powers John, teamster, h. 202 Bridge
Powers John H. book-binder, h. 25 Banks [Bridge, h. do.
Powers Margeret, widow of James, beer, candies &c. 139 Powers Mary A. Mrs. h. 20 Holyoke
Powers Matthew, carpenter, h, 77 Concord ave.
Powers Maurice, teamster, h. 2 Bristol
Powers Patrick, paver, h. 222 Franklin
Powers Richard, cabinet maker, h. 19 Winter
Powers Thomas, cooper, h. 51 Gore
Pownall Jeremiah B. machinist, h. Leighton ct. near East
Pratt Aaron B. tinplate worker, 226 Cambridge, h. Mullen's court, Winter
Pratt Aaron B. jr. tinplate worker, 226 Cambridge, bds. 6 Munroe's blk. Winter
Pratt Charles A. workman, h. Myrtle, c. Gilpin
Pratt Charles O. jig-sawyer, bds. 6 Munroe's block, Winter
Pratt Charles W. mason, h. 20 Tremont
Pratt C. O. (C. O. Pratt & Co.), stoves &c. 226 Cambridge, h. 6 Munroe's block, Winter
Pratt David G. fancy wood-turner, bds. 85 Pleasant
Pratt Eben, coffin maker, h. 22 Fifth
Pratt Edward W. clerk, North ave. h. 14 Coggswell ave.
Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, h. 16 Sydney
Pratt Emma F. Miss (Pratt & Ireland), dressmaker, 8 Harv- ard sq. bds. Adam's, Winthrop
Pratt Eunice, widow Levi, h. 99 Austin
Pratt Francis L. book-keeper, Harvard square, h. 5 De Wolf
Pratt Henry hatter, h. 16 Sydney
Pratt L. watch-maker and repairer, 463. Main, h. do.
Pratt Wm. H. house and sign-painter (B.), house Hampshire corner Windsor
PRATT C. O. & CO. stoves and tinware, 226 Cambridge
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
Cambridgeport. C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W.Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Pray William M. music teacher (B.), h. Temple, n. Main Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, h. Bridge, opp. W. Wyman's Preble William P. house 62 Brattle [coal wharf Prentice Henry H. printer, house 21 Baldwin Prentiss Dorcas B. widow, house 17 Park CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY 261 Prentiss Mary, widow Jonathan C. h. 172 North avenue Presbrey Edward A. cashier (National Redemption Bank, 91 State, B.), house 10 Remington Presby Charles E. stone-mason, house 32 Orchard Presby George T. driver, Steamer 4 h. 28 Coggswell ave. Presby James H. stone-mason, bds. Mrs. Atwill's, North ave. Presby James W. stone-mason, house 32 Orchard Prescott Charles E. organ maker (B.), house 92 Auburn Prescott Edwin R. dry and fancy-goods, Harvard blk. house 264 North avenue Prescott Harry. P. cabinet maker, rooms Cambridge, c. Fifth Prescott Joel H. (Philip Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, house 144 Mt. Auburn Prescott John B. carpenter, house rear 54 Gore Prescott Joseph S. engineer, house Waverley, corner Walnut. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Prescott Joseph W. machinist, bds. Joseph S. Prescott's, Walnut Presting Henry, hackman, bds. 94 Auburn Preston Jeremiah, house 9 Broadway Price George, japanner, boards 11 Porter Price Henry, hackman, house 58 Elm Price Isaac, glass-blower, h. Bridge, opp. Bay State Co. Price James M. stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike Price Richard T. tinsmith, h. 25 North Fifth Price William B. Mrs. house 111 Gore Priest Katie Mrs. house 55 Auburn Prince George W. Mrs. h. 3 Shepherd's blk. Charles River Prinderble James, laborer, h. Bay State blk. Spruce Prior George H. clerk, bds. Hancock, corner Harvard Prior Susan, widow Henry, house Hancock, cor. Harvard Pritchett Thomas, porter, house 56 Elm Proctor Benj. F. cooper, Allston, house do. Proctor John A. cooper, house 55 Franklin Proctor Michael, moulder, bds. 2 Dock Proctor William, moulder, bds. 57 Broadway Proctor Wm. T. h. rear 146 Thorndike Pronteau Arqui, laborer, house 95 Spruce Proudfoot David, ticket master, house 132 Otis Proule O. laborer, house 106 Spruce Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport , and - 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
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.
262 CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
Prowse William, plasterer, bds. 94 Auburn Prude Delphas, brick-maker, house 124 Spruce Prue Elizabeth, widow John, house 165 Spruce Prue John, engineer, house Clifton, near Spruce Pry George W., Riverside Press, h. 5 Day avenue Pryer Joseph, stone-cutter, h. Cottage blk. Spring Puffer Gustave A. brushes (22 Exch. B.), h. 58 Columbia Pullen Fred. B. policeman, house 14 School ct.
Pulsifer Bickford, commissioner, Registry Deed's office, house Charlestown
Pulsifer Charles H. machinist, bds. 25 Tremont Pulsifer George F. painter, bds. 25 Tremont Pulsifer Susan Mrs. house 25 Tremont Pummell Philip T. cigar maker, house 21 Hamilton Purcell Andrew, laborer, h. Porter, near Warren Purcell Hyacinth, cement maker, house 27 Mt. Auburn
Purcell John, shoc-maker, 135 Columbia, h. do.
Purcell Michael, laborer, bds. 2 Cowperthwait Purcell Michael, shoe-maker, h. 80 Brighton Purcell Wm. carpenter, house 24 Dunster Purington Geo. F. plumber (B.), bds. 42 Coggswell avenue Purington Hannah, widow Samuel, h. 42 Coggswell avenue Pursell Matthew, blacksmith, bds. Orchard Putnam C. C. book-keeper (B.), bds. 3 Shepard Putnam Cyrus, carpenter, house 8 Village Putnam George jr. lawyer, house 24 Quincy Putnam George L. musician, house 88 Gore
Putnam Geo. W. glass-maker, house 88 Gore Putnam Joseph H. iron-moulder, house 6 Vine Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, h. 170 North ave. Putnam Peter C. moulder, h. Hampshire, corner Columbia Putney Albert, glass-presser, house 39 Fourth
Putney George (Howe, Teele & Co.), bacon curer, Main, opp. Windsor, house 30 Austin
QUAN THOMAS, glass-blower, h. Columbia, n. Webster ave. Queally Thomas, tailor, h. 92 Webster avenue Quealy Austin, soap-maker, house 65 Elm
Quealy James, soap-maker, h. 419 Cambridge
Quealy Thomas, soap-maker, house 93 Webster avenue Queeney Bridget, widow Luke, house Irving pl. near Brattle Quigley Francis, stone-cutter,house 15 Irving place
Quill Patrick, currier, bds. 7 Reed [bridge Quimby Albert, carpenter, bds. Mrs. Ellen Quimby's, Cam-
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
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Quimby Amos, pile-driver, h. 1.36 Thorndike [place Quimby Ellen, widow Gilman, h. Cambridge, west of Willow Quimby Urania, widow Hubbard, house 3 Essex 1 CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 263 Quinlan Bartholomew, house 27 Vine Quinlan John L. brass-finisher, house 6 Lopez Quinn Bridget Mrs. house Broadway, near Ware Quinn Bridget, widow, house 104 Kinnard Quinn Catherine, widow William, h. rear 137 Bridge QUINN CHARLES, grocer, 116 Fourth, house do. Quinn Edward, instructor, House of Correction, bds. Bridge, corner Cambridge Quinn Eliza, widow Patrick, h. Valentine, near Pearl Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington Quinn George, printer, house rear 119 Pearl Quinn Hugh, cooper, house 117 Fifth [h. do. Quinn James J. (Gilligan & Quinn), grocer, Fourth, c. Bridge, Quinn James P. painter, house 420 Cambridge GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, lı. Franklin, near Bay Quinn John, carpenter, h. Cambridge, near Sixth Quinn John, grease-collector, h. Charles, near Fourth Quinn John, laborer, house Osborn Quinn John, tailor, h. rear 119 Pearl Quinn Mary Miss, house 419 Cambridge Quinn Mary Mrs. h. Brattle, near School ct. Quinn Maurice, house Short, near Bridge QUINN MICHAEL, h. Cambridge, corner Lambert Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, house 36 Broadway Quinn Patrick, junk, house Charles, near Court Quinn Peter, glass-blower, h. McCabe, near Cambridge · Quinn Sarah, widow James, house Fourth, corner Bridge Quinn Terrence F. clerk, Cambridge, cor. Lambert, bds. do. Quinn Timothy, glass-maker, bds. 108 Third Quinn Timothy B. fireman, B. & M. R. R. h. 125 Elm Quinn Winnie Miss, h. Brattle, near School ct. RABIE Mrs. widow, washer woman, h. Court, n. the Bridge Rackliff William, cabinet maker, bds. 7 Wheatland blk. Cam- Rady Philip, blacksmith, h. 142 Columbia [bridge Rafferty Barney, cooper, Cambridge, beyond Warren, h. do. Rafferty Bartholomew, laborer, house 10 Broadway Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth Rafferty Michael, tailor, bds. 2 Brooks Rafferty Patrick, junk-dealer, house Willow place Raftery Thomas N. carriage maker, Iver's, bds. at Waltham Boston. 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 rea ; nable
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
264 CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Ragan Daniel, laborer, house 192 Bridge
Ragan Dennis, laborer, house Winter, near Fifth
Ragan Wm. A. printer, bds. 192 Bridge
Rainey James, laborer, h. 21 Sparks st. place
Ramhofer Jacob, shoe-maker, h. Cowperthwait, cor. Beaver RAMSAY ALEXANDER H. apothecary, 1 Brattle, house 857 Main
Ramsay Harvey, dealer in cigars (B.), h. 62 Spring
Ramsay Major, shoe-maker, 68 Norfolk, h. Norfolk, near Broadway
Ramsdell Albert K. druggist (B.), house 26 Prospect
Ramsten John, house 43 Winter
Rana Daniel W. tinner, bds. 143 Main
Ranagan Peter, brush-maker, h. Winter, near Fourth
Rand Benjamin R. conveyancer, Court House, house 70 Thorndike
Rand Chas. A. commission merchant (19 and 20 North Mar- ket, B.), house 84 Thorndike [near Court Rand Daniel, workman, Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds. Main, Rand Edmund, book-binder (B.), bds. O. J. Rand's, 308 Harvard
Rand Henry C. leather (45 Merchants' row, B.), house Elm, near Davenport
Rand James Mrs. house Eliot, corner Brighton
Rand Oliver J. book-binder (B.), house 308 Harvard
Rand Oliver P. gas-engineer, house Gerry, cor. Mt. Auburn Rand Rebecca, widow Benjamin, h. 162 North avenue
Rand Samuel, house North avenue, opposite Allen
Rand Sarah A. Mrs. school-teacher, house Hollis
Randall Benjamin, carpenter, house 41 Essex
Randall Catherine M. widow, house 3 Auburn court Randall Daniel, laborer, house 19 Vine
Randall Ed. S. clerk, bds. 41 Essex
Randall Edwin G. carpenter, bds. 449 Main
Randall Frank E. machinist, bds. Oliver P. Randall's, East
Randall James T. D. (American House, B.), bds. 3 Auburn court
Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar
Randall Oliver P. carpenter, h. 14 Leighton ct.
Rankin A. F. clerk, h. rear 139 Thorndike
Rankin Edwin, silver plater, house 135 Thorndike
Rankin Robert, salesman, house 57 Walnut
Rankin Simon, agent for minstrel-troop, h. 71 Concord ave.
Ranks Elisha C. packer furniture, house 49 Allston Ranschler Jolın, cabinet maker, house 131 Court
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Best Manner.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Ransom Chandler R., U. S. notary public (B.), h. Roseland, near North avenue Rantz A. M. painter, house 28 East Perry Rawson George W. (Rawson & Hittinger), steam-engine, manufacturer, 72 Main, house 36 State CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 265 RAWSON & HITTINGER (Geo. W. Rawson and Michael Hittinger), engine manufacturers, 72 Main Ray Benj. P.(Davis & Ray),grocer, Cambridge, cor. Seventh, house 151 Otis Ray Edwin C. collector, house 27 Kinnard Ray Henry, plasterer, house 112 Broadway Ray William P. Rev. house 100 Cambridge Raybold Harriet E. widow William T. h. Fourth, cor. Gore 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Raymond Charles A. clerk (41 Pearl. B.), bds. 398 B.dwa " Raymond Chas. E. wholesale groceries (9 and 11 Commercial B.), house 86 Thorndike Raymond Emmons, house 398 Broadway Raymond Geo. A. butcher, house 25 Chauncy Raymond John C. music teacher, house 17 Brooks Raymond Patrick H. editor, Cambridge Press, h. 18 Jay Raymond Walter, student, bds. 398 Broadway Raymond Wm. T. clerk, house 21 Fremont Raymond Zebina L. house 88 Ellery Rayne Geo. W. laborer, house Green, corner Bay Read Abraham, planer, house 140 Hampshire Read A. D. leather (155 Congress, B.), h. 8 Centre Read Alexander B. shoemaker (B.), h. 245 Broadway Read Edward, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), boards. Appleton Read Henry H. leather dealer (155 Congrees, B.), bds. A. H. Read's, 8 Centre FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Dep rtment. GEO. W. CARNES &CO. Read Herbert, clerk (B.), boards 22 Garden Read James B. broker (B.), house 715 Cambridge Read James J. saddlery and harness (Sudbury, B.), bds. 215. Harvard [cor. Highland Read John, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq. B.), h. Appleton, Read John Mrs. house Garden, near Phillips place READ J. STACY, real-estate agent (B.), bds. 221 Harvard Read Lucy G. widow John, h. 22 Garden Read Sally, wid of Jos. S. h. 215 Harvard Read S. M. sawyer, h. 140 Hampshire Read Thomas, pressman, h. Appian Way [ton Read William, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq. B.), h. Apple- Read Wm. jr. hardware(13 Faneuil Hall sq. B.), h. Appleton Read see also Reed and Reid
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the mo;t reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
. IVERS, North Cambridge,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
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CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Reader Edward jr. cotton waste (B.), house Otis Ready Martin, gardener, house 236 Franklin
Ready Paul, laborer, house Bay, near Franklin Reagan Michael, laborer, house 269 Cambridge
Real Thomas, machine-hand, Beal & Hooper's, h. 60 Howard Reams Melissa Mrs. house 23 Washington
Reardon Daniel, laborer, house Hackett's lane, cor. Green Reardon Dennis, laborer, house Willow place
Reardon Edmund (J. Reardon & Sons), soap, tallow and can- dle, manufacturer, house 95 Pearl
Reardon James H. bds. John Reardon's, 13 Erie [do.
Reardon Jeremiah J. apothecary clerk, 88 Cambridge, rooms Reardon John, laborer, house West, near Lee
Reardon John (J. Reardon & Sons), soap and candle manu- facturer, Pearl, house 13 Erie
Reardon John jr. at J. Reardon's, house 110 Pearl
Reardon Michael, laborer, h. Hancock, corner Franklin
Reardon Michael, laborer, lı. Ninth, near Cambridge
Reardon Owen, hostl r, house 36 Gore
Reardon Thomas, clerk (B.), house 67 Washington
Reardon 'Timothy, laborer, house 153 Spring ,
Reardon William, soap-maker, bds. 13 Erie
Reardon William H. plumber, bds. 95 Pearl
REDDING GEO. W. jr. Redding's Russia salve, bds. 163 Broadway
Mass.
Reddington Ann, widow John, h. Cowperthwait, cor. Crane Reddington Patrick, laborer, house 13 Crane
Redfern Charles E. (Howland, Doughty & Co.), lumber, Prison Point bridge, house at Winchester
Redfern John, electrotype finisher, house 187 Franklin
Redfern William, laborer, house 171 Franklin
Redkinson Charles, plasterer, h. 26 Charles River
Redman, Thos. shoe-maker, 68 Norfolk, bds. Major Ramsey's Reed C. Thayer, house 5 Avon
Reed Enos W. milkman, house 79 Thorndike
Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture and uphol- stery (172 Wash. B.), factory Harvard, house Pearl, corner Franklin
Reed George B. book-seller (37 Brattle, B.), h. 43 Cottage Reed George H. salesman, Geo. B. James & Co.'s, Cambridge, near Bridge, house 80 Cambridge
Reed James, cutlery. house Eliot, near Owen place
Reed James, laborer, h. Webster ave. near Cambridge Reed John, laborer, house Jones alley
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,
18772.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 267
Reed John jr. laborer, house Jones alley
Reed Robert, laborer, house Jones alley
Reed Robert M. machinist, house 223 Broadway
Reed, see also Read and Reid
Reehal James, glass-maker, house 21 Winter
Reehal James E. jr. boards 21 Winter
Reeve Alf. ed J. gilder (B.), house 118 Harvard
Reeves Benjamin F. hair-dresser (B.), h. 15 Mt. Auburn Regal Augustus, glass-worker, house 18 Gore
Regal Frank, glass-maker, house 16 Gore
Regal M. M. dry goods, Gore, n. Third, house 6 Second
Regal Victor, glass-maker, house 6 Second
Rehil Thomas, forger, 7 School
Reid A. widow Andrew, nurse, house 29 Hamilton
Reid James A. plumber, house 9 Perry
Reid James H. master mariner, h. 9 School, corner Cherry
Reid Michael, plasterer, 197 Mt. Auburn
Reid Robert, machinist, house 202 Green Remick Chas. h. 2 Temple
Remick Dorcas Mrs. h. 2 Temple
Remick Everett, piano-forte action maker, bds. 5 Auburn
Remick Jabob B. cattle broker, h. Groveland, n. Spruce
Remick John Mrs. h. 2 Temple
Remington Elisha, cabinet maker, h. Cottage blk. Spring Renlean Alex. painter, h. Jackson, n. Spruce
Renney Alex. carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire
Rent Wm. printer, bds. 6 Charles River
Revaleon Chas. hair-dresser (B.), h. Ericsson ct.
Revaleon Charlotte L. Miss, dress-maker, h. Ericsson ct. Revaleon Dorcas A. Mrs. h. Ericsson ct.
Revaleon Geo. L. clerk (Boston P. O.), h. Ericsson ct.
Revere Joseph, book-binder, bds. 1 Fremont
Revere Sugar Refinery (Nash, Spaulding & Co.), Water, opp. N. E. Glass Co. office (Broad, cor. Central, B.)
Reversible Collar Co. Arrow, n. Main, Geo. K. Snow, presi- dent, h. at Watertown
Rexford Lizzie M. Miss, music teacher, 120 Otis, h. do.
Rexford Richard W. physician, 120 Otis, h. do.
Rexford Richard W. jr. (B.), bds. 120 Otis
Reybert Artemas, book-binder, h. 26 Short
Reycroft Joseph W. carriage maker (B.), h. foot East Reynold A. clerk, L. M. Hannum's, bds. 9 Webster ave. Reynolds Andrew J. mariner, h. Harvard, n. G. J. R. R.
Reynolds Caroline, wid. Lewis, h. Erie, n. Pearl
Reynolds Catherine, wid. Nicholas, h. Lopez, n. Brookline
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 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.
268 CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Reynolds F. M. feeder, livery stable, h. 2 Essex ct.
Reynolds Henry, cabinet maker, bds. 9 Wheatland blk. Cam- bridge
Reynolds James, laborer, h. Spruce, n. Clay
Reynolds John S. printer, h. 12 Wright [bindery
Reynolds Sarah L. wid. of James, h. Blackstone, n. book- Reynolds Wm. H. teamster, h. 30 Gore
Rhodes Josiah R. (Rhoades & Snow), carpenter, Allston, h. 112 Pearl, near Hamilton
Rhoades Silas (Blodgett & Rhoades), builder, h. 88 Norfolk Rhoades Solomon, provisions, h. 4 Brewer's blk. 17 Brattle square [penters, Allston
Rhoades & Snow (J. R. Rhoades and Russell L. Snow), car- Rhode Joseph, boots and shoes, 461 Main, h. do.
Rice Chas. D. counsellor, bds. Mrs. M. M. Rice's, Brattle, cor. Lowell [Austin
Rice Duane I .. supt. Wood's organ factory, 426 Main, h. 125 Rice Edmund Col. (U. S. A.), bds. Mrs. M. M. Rice's, Brattle cor. Lowell
Rice Frank F. glass-cutter (B.), bds. 146 Spring
Rice Geo. P. salesman (B.), bds. 323 Broadway
Rice Homer, broker (B.), bds. 11 Market
Rice Israel, carpenter, bds. 3 Baldwin pl. Baldwin
Rice Israel L. G. patent agent (B.), h. Brattle, cor. Lowell
Rice James B. jr. hats, caps &c. (73 Summer, B.), h. 133 Rice John, laborer, h. 419 Cambridge [Cambridge
Rice Jonu, carpenter, n. 105 Pleasant
Rice John E. glass-cutter (B.), h. 146 Spring
Rice John S. tinplate worker, h. 6 Sydney
Rice Joseph H. farmer, house 7 Spruce
Rice Maria, widow of Richard, h. Irving pl. near Brattle Rice Martha J. wid. of Aaron, h. 52 Mt. Auburn
Rice Mary E. Miss, private school-teacher, bds. 24 Williams
Rice Moses M. Mrs. house Brattle, cor. Lowell
Rice Thomas, teamster, house 257 Mt. Auburn [cor. Dana
Rice Thomas G. appraiser (Custom House. B.), h. Harvard, Rice Willard, clerk (B.), bds. Melendy's, Washington ave.
Rice -, carpenter, bds, Seventh, cor. Cambridge
Rich Catherine L. Mrs. h. 52 Fifth
Richard Frederick, cabinet maker, h. Eighth, n. Otis
Richard Hannah, wid. Michael, groceries, 111 Spruce
Richard Mary, widow Godfrey, h. 105 Spruce
Richard Peter, laborer, h. 108 Spruce
Richards Edward K. machinist and engineer, h. 96 Thorndike Richards Gardner, box-maker, bds. 12 Douglass
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,
Richards Granville S. box-maker, bds. 12 Douglass [bridge Richards Joseph R. architect (46 Court, B.), h. 733 Cam- CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 269 Richardson Alex. (Custom House, B.), bds. 15 Hastings Richardson Benj. F. musical instrument maker (B.), h Wash- ington, n. N orfolk [Dunster h. 12 Wendell Richardson Benj. H. books and stationery, Harvard sq. cor. Richardson Charles E. h. 2 Ellsworth ave. Richardson Edward, cashier, National City Bank of Cam- bridge, house 803 Main Richardson E. M. Mrs. h. 25 Mt. Auburn Richardson Frederick F. tinplate worker, bds. 19 Park GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Richardson Geo. E. messenger, National City Bank of Cam- bridge, bds 803 Main Richardson Geo. E. fruit dealer (B.), h. 734 Main RICHARDSON GEORGE E. refreshment saloon, Lyceum building, Harvard square, h. 18 Shepard Richardson George F. mason, h. 40 Market Richardson Geo. H., U. S. & Canada Express,bds, 98 Windsor Richardson George P. book-keeper (B.), h. Frost, n. Forest Richardson James (Norris & Richardson), carpenter, h. 1'32 Franklin Richardson James, porter, h. 15 Hastings [ave. Richardson James P. Circuit Judge (Texas ), h. 17 Western Richardson John F, mason (Cross, cor. Endicott, B.), house Walnut ave. n. Arlington Richardson John P. Wood's organ factory, bds. 88 Windsor Richardson Joseph V. book-keeper, h 42 Trowbridge Richardson Mary, wid. Lathrop, h. 16 Short [185 Harvard Richardson Orlando B. daguerrotypes (88 Hanover, B.), h. Richardson Richard. painter, h. rear 23 Vine FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Richardson Robert P. S. mason, h. 27 Walnut ct. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
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