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Richardson Royal, real estate (B.), h. Mellen, n. North ave.
Richardson Samuel C. hair-dresser, h. 21 Banks
Richardson Samuel W. deputy U. S. Marshal(U. S. Court House, B.), h. 21 Orchard
Richardson Virgil, engineer (B.), h. 54 Washington
Richardson Wm. A. attorney and Judge of Probate and Insolvency for Middlesex Co. (5 Tremont, B.), h. Kirk- land, opp. Irving
Richardson William A. machinist, bds. 27 Walnut court
Richardson William F. (41 Fulton, B.), h. 45 Sacramento RICHARDSON WILLIAM T. coal and wood, College
wharf, order box, 10 Harvard row, h. 42 Trowbridge Richardson Walcott, cattle broker, h. North ave. n. Spruce
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
£ JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
270 CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Richmond Ann Mrs. h. 12 Leighton court
Richmond John W. glass-maker, bds. 12 Leighton ct.
Richmond William H. machinist, bds. Leighton ct.
Rickards Bennett, cabinet organ manufacturer (B.), h. 49 Market
Ricker George F. canvasser, h. 39 Cottage
Ricker J. E. engineer, Steamer, 4 h. 20 Coggswell ave.
Ricker Jerediah, carpenter, h. 26 River [Fourth
Ricker John K. carpenter, Gore, bds. Chipman's, Spring, cor. Ricker Luther P. carpenter, h. 39 Cottage [River
Ricker Moses, carpenter, River, junction Western ave. h. 12 Ricker Susan H. Miss, school-teacher, h. 26 River
Ricker Vesey P. grocer, 153 Harvard, h. 85 Windsor
Ricker Winfield S. printer, Riverside, bds. 19 Park Ricks Lewis E. laborer, h. 20 Hastings Ridell John, machinist, h. 12 Harrison
Riley Andrew, servant, E. W. Gurney's, 10 Fayerweather
Riley Bernard, works F. Kennedy's, h. 192 Norfolk
Riley Daniel, laborer, h. Winthrop, n. Brighton
Riley Frank J. mason, h. 11 Wyeth
Riley Geo. W. T. broker (40 State, B.), h. 61 Otis
Riley Harriet S. widow of John, h. 191 Cambridge
Riley Hugh, brush-maker (B.), h. 102 Gore
Riley James cabinet maker (B.), bds. 119 Harvard
Riley Jeremiah, laborer, h. 72 Gore Riley John, laborer, h. Monroe alley
Riley John, teamster, h. Somerset, n. Pleasant
Riley John, teamster, bds. Somerset, n. Pleasant
Riley John J. printer, h. 23 Hancock Riley Mary, wid of Patrick, h. Somerset Riley Michael, laborer, h. Brighton, opp. South
Riley Patrick, laborer, h. 30 Donnell
[Fourth
Riley Peter W. works N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. Winter, n. 9 Riley Samuel Mrs. h. 80 Harvard
Riley Tarry, laborer, h. Garden, n. Donnell
Riley Terrence, stone-cutter, bds. 21 Harvard
Riley Thos, watchman, h. 4 Village Riley Wm. J. clerk (State, B.), bds. 191 Cambridge
Rindge Daniel, carpenter, 53 Otis, h. 8 Third
Rindge John (4 Winthrop sq. B.), h. Ellsworth ave.
Rindge Samuel B. (4 Winthrop sq. B.), h. Harvard, c. Dana Ring John, currier, h. Court, n. Charles
Ring Michael, laborer, h. 161 Otis
Ringer Hugh, mason, h. Putnam
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, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c.
Ripley J. H. machinist, h. 58 Auburn [Erie Ripley Richard A. shipping-clerk (John, B.), bds. Pearl, n. Ripley Richard J. foreman (Beal & Hooper's, B.), house Pearl, n. Erie Risdon Patrick E. blacksmi,h, h. 177 Main CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 271 Rivera Geronimo, machinist, h. 416 Main Rivers Isaac, carpenter, h. 72 Columbia [bridge Biverside Press (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside, Cam- Roach David F. school-teacher, bds. 75 Spring Roach Eugene, painter, h. r. Fifth, n. Winter Roach James, laborer, h. Clay Roach J. E. machinist, bds. 75 Spring Roach John, laborer, h. 103 Spruce Roach John, painter, h. 506 Elm Roach Lizzie Miss, music teacher, h. 75 Spring Roach Martin W. musician, h. 75 Spring Roach Mary Miss, dress-maker, h. 75 Spring Roach Richard, h. 75 Spring Roach Thos. stone-cutter, h. Deacon GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Roach - -- , baker, h. 18 Hunting Boston. Roaf Robert N. merchant tailor, 565 Main, h. 580 do. Roaf Robert N. jr. clerk, bds. R. N. Roaf's, 580 Main Roaf Will F. clerk, bds. 580 Main Roake James E. furniture polisher, h. 71 Elm Roakes Wm. turner, bds. 71 Spring Roan Thos. machinist, h 9 Summer Th. 51 Banks Robart John N. furniture manuf. and dealer, 27 Brattle sq. Robbins Eli W. furniture dealer, 564 Main, h. 584 do. Robbins Geo. W. agent (Eyelet Tool Co.'s, Gore block, 9 Green, B.), h. 63 Columbia Robbins Horace D. clerk, bds. Mrs. Elliot's, Remington Robbins James M. h. 25 Lee Robbins John G. clerk (B.), h. 48 Tremont Robbins Morton D. grocer, Brighton, cor. Mt. Auburn, bds Mrs. Elliot's, Remington Roberts Alfred A. h. 3 Wallace Roberts Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, h. 131 Green Roberts Benj. W. master, Allston grammar school, Board- man, h. 53 Riverside Roberts Charles, mason, h. 33 Willard Rob rts Chas. C. printer, h. 12 Auburn ct. Roberts Geo. B. ( Kendall & Roberts), steam-boiler manuf. Main, L. P. h. 10 Magazine Roberts N. P. cigar maker, 458 Main, bds. Boston Roberts Wm. brakeman, h. 54 Fifth 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 Repa'red on the most reaonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
272
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Roberts Wm. carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire
Robertson Adam, wood-turner, bds. 56 Walnut
Robertson Angus, printer, h. 519 Main
Robertson Emeline S. h. 416 Harvard
Robertson Henry, machinsist, h. 161 Main [enth, h. Chelsea Robertson James, cigars and tobacco, Cambridge, cor. Sev- Robins Francis, piano-forte maker (B.), h. 172 Harvard
Robinson Aaron, provision dealer (Causeway, cor. Billerica, B.), h. 52 Franklin
Robinson Alden, engineer, Joel Robinson's, h. 60 Thorndike Robinson Armeal, waiter, house 38 Hastings
Robinson Arthur F. laborer, house 76 Harvard
Robinson Charles (34 Congress, B.), h. 47 Hamilton
Robinson Charles Mrs. grocer, 16 Vine, house do. .
Robinson Charles T. book-keeper, bds. 104 Cambridge Robinson C. E. musician, bds. 32 Windsor
- Robinson Converse L. piano-forte maker, h. 8 Kinnard
Robinson Horatio N. machinist, house 16 Watson
Robinson James, clerk (B.), boards 1 Pioneer
Robinson James, laborer, house Lambert, near Gore Robinson James, teacher, house 29 Williams Robinson James A. laborer, h. between Banks and De Wolf
Robinson James H. carpenter, house 49 River
Robinson Joel, blacksmith, Gote, n. Bridge, h. 55 Cambridge Robinson John, carpenter, house 117} Harvard Robinson John, glass-maker, house 43 Sixth
Robinson Joseph S. carriage maker, house 96 Auburn Robinson Lyman, salesman (B.), h. rear 99 Cambridge Robinson Madison, coachman, Henry Thayer's, North ave. Robinson Oscar G. stair-builder, house Arlington Robinson Robert S. stair-builder, house Sixth, near Vine Robinson Sarah, widow Cornelius, house 104 Cambridge
Robinson Susan, widow Thonas B. h. rear 99 Cambridge Robinson Thomas, cabinet maker, house 1 Eighth Robinson Thomas B. glass-worker, house 148 Otis Robinson Wm. laborer, housc 26 Brewery
Robinson Win. B. book-keeper, bds. 29 Williams Robinson Wm. D. book-keeper, house 49 River Robinson Wm. L. B. letter carrier, boards 49 River Robinson Wm. M. machinist, house 37 Erie Robinson Wm. R. engineer, house 49 Plymouth Robson Robert, glass-blower, h. Loughrey, near Pioneer Roby Warren G. brass-founder, h. Cambridge, n. Third Roby Wm. H. clerk, house 36 Second
Rochette Frank, currier, bds. McRae's, 54 Cedar
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,
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 273
Rock Joseplı, brick-maker, bds. Vassal lane
Rock Lewis, brick-maker, h. Dublin, n. Railroad
Rodd Theophilus, blacksmith, house Stinson's court Rogan Thomas, fireman, house rear 13 Hampshire
Rogers Albert, piano-forte, bds. 330 Harvard
Rogers Benjamin, house 24 Coggswell avenue
Rogers Benjamin F. house 13 Walden
Rogers Emanuel, laborer, house Vine, near Fourth Rogers Hamilton G. carpenter, house 42 School
[lane
Rogers John F. gardener, John C. Gray's, house Fresh Pond
Rogers Lucy, widow Josiah, bds. 721 Cambridge
Rogers Matthew. blacksmith, bds. 1 Washington Rogers Patrick, laborer, house 51 Vine Rogers Patrick C. cooper, house 54 Pearl
Rogers Philip, carpenter, bds. 12 Green
Rogers Sarah E. D. Mrs. h. Charles River, c. Mt. Auburn
Rogers Samuel T. laborer, house Third, near Bridge
Rogers Terrence, laborer, h. Hackett's yard, Franklin Rohrpacker Henry, machinist, bds. 36 Hampshire
Rohrpacker Will, moulder, house 36 Hampshire Rolf E. L. stone-cutter, bds. 8 Broadway Rolfe Gerry, stone-cutter. bds. 62 Broadway
Rolfe Lydia D. house 405 Broadway
Rolfe Wm. painter, house Flagg, corner Banks
Rolfe Wm. J. house 405 Broadway
Rollins Ai, compositor, University Press, h. Charles River, near Mt. Auburn
Rollins Amos P. carpenter, house 14 Auburn court
Rollins David, baker, house Norfolk, near Cambridge
Rollins David M. baker, bds. Norfolk, near Cambridge
Rollins Geo. O. (Rollins & Sanderson), blacksmith, house Chapman place, cor. Howard
Rollins & Sanderson (George O. Rollins and John H. San- derson), blacksmiths, Church
Ronde John D. cabinet maker, house Sixth, near Vine
Rood Alexander, carpenter, house 8 Village
Rooney Ann Miss, house 159 Broadway, L. P.
Rooney Daniel F. heater, bds. 159 Broadway, L. P.
Roper Elizabeth, widow Bernard, house 70 Sargent
Roper Geo. H. spring-maker (B.), house 11 State Roper James, rope maker, house 31 Rice
Roper John, rope-maker, house 70 Spruce
Roper Joseph, laborer, house 17 Irving place
Ropes Hardy, merchant (60 State, B. ), house 808 Main
Rose Chas. carpenter, h. 202 Hampshire
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.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
274 CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY.
Rose Eben, 426 Main, bds. 18 Perry Rose Francis, cabinet maker, h. 35 Vine Rose John, cabinet maker, h. Thorndike, cor. Eighth
ROSS JOHN W. bellhanger and blacksmith, 27 North Fifth, h. 162 Cambridge
Rose William E. carpenter, bds. 18 Perry
Roseback Henry, laborer, h. 55 Gore
Roseborough John, clerk (B.), h. 11 Holly place Rosenberg Joseph, glass-cutter, h. 5 Lincoln Rosenberg Vendell, glass-cutter, h. 204 Cambridge Roskel John, cabinet maker, bds. I17} Harvard
Ross A. D. (Ross & Elliot), wheelwright and blacksmith, Brighton, rear of Huckins' mill, rooms 65 Mt. Auburn
Ross D. Waldo, student, H. U. h. 24 Craigie
Ross H. P. proprietor, Broadway House, h. do.
Ross Hugh, mason, h. Vine, cor. Fifth
Ross John, carpenter, h. Eighth, n. Cambridge Ross John L. house 24 Craigie
Ross Maria R. Mrs. h. 61 Third
Ross Michael Mrs. h. Charles, near Fourth
Ross Robert, contractor, h, Gerry, n. Chapman place
Ross Robert T. machinist, bds. Robert Ross', Gerry, near Chapman plaee
Ross Warren, optician, h. 69 Windsor
Ross Wm. block tin-worker, h. Charles, near Fourth Ross Wm. Munroe, grainer, h. 95 River
Ross & Elliot (A. D. Ross and Wm. Elliot), weeelwrights and blacksmiths, Brighton, rear of Huckins' mill
Rotch H. M. Mrs. h. Kirkland, cor. Irving Rotch Thos. M. bds. Kirkland, cor. Irving Rouh Geo. butcher, h. Sixth, near Vine
Roulstone Samuel, upholsterer, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks Rouke Lawrence, laborer, h. 18 Harvard Rouke Peter, pedler, h. Willow place Rouke Peter F. moulder, h. 18 Harvard Rounds Benj. T. mason (B.), h. 34 Pearl
Rounds Charles Asa, car-driver, bds. Mann's, 12 Dunster Rourke James, flagman, B. & A. R. R. h. Warren, n. Cam- Rourke James B. trader, h. 18 Hunting [bridge Rourke John, currier, h. 85 Spruce
Rourke Michael, laborer, h. 194 Dublin
Rourke Michael, straw-dealer, h. 29 Harvard Rourke Patrick, pedler, h. 27 Webster ave.
Rourke Thomas, laborer, h. 56 Charles
Rouse Edward, laborer, bds. Water, cor. Bridge
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. and FURRIERS,
HATTERS
F. IVERS, Nort. Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Rouse James, laborer, bds. Water, cor. Bridge Rowe Hugh, stone-cutter, h. Cowperthwait, cor. De Wolf Rowe John J. stone-cutter, bds. Cowperthwait, cor. De Wolf; Rowe Joseph F. h. Acorn, cor. Chestnut Rowe Patrick, house 2 Dock CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 275 Rowe Peter, stone-cutter, h. 21 Cowperthwait ROWE REUBEN B. express driver, bds. 38 Union Rowe Samuel F. laborer, h. 5 Shepherd's blk. Charles River Rowe Sarah, wid. house 5 Everett Rowe Stephen J. compositor, h. 179 Main Rowell Ephraim Q. mason, h. Bigelow, near Harvard ] Rowell Geo. W. engineer, h. 36 Market Rowland Michael, tailor, h. rear 45 Winter Rownan Patrick, laborer, h. 452 Cambridge Rowne Thomas, baker, h. 127} Bridge Roy John Mrs. h. 23 Cowperthwait Royle Thomas, laborer, h. 56 Charles Ruddell William, upholsterer, bds. 15 Elm. Rugg Charles W. engineer, h. 6 Day ave. Boston. Rugg Geo. H. (Holmes & Rugg), wood and coal dealer, Riv- er, opp. City mill, h. 60 Walnut Rugg Samuel F. coal (21 Doane, B.), h. Harvard row Ruggli Joseph A. boot and shoe-maker, 7 Harvard row h. Mill, near Holyoke Ruhling Frederick Mrs. house 16 Harvard Rumrill A. Miss, h. 127 Washington Rumrill Rebecca Miss, house 127 Washington Rundlett Taylor M. commission merchant (India wharf B.), h. 217 Broadway Runey Lydia S. wid. Samuel, h. 101 Thorndike Runey William, laborer, h. 23 Sparks FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Strast, Rung G. currier, house Spruce Runkel Henry S. cabinet maker, h. Harvey, cor. Jackson Rupp George Mrs. h. Orchard, opp. the church [pect Russ Augustus, attorney (15 Pemberton sq. B.),bds. 132 Pros- Russ Charles B. artist, studio (B.), h. 13 State Russ George L. ornamental painter (B.), h. 10 Union Russ Myra, wid. house 5 Gay Russ Sarah, wid. h. 132 Prospect Russ Wm. H. book-binder, h. 9 Union Russell Addie R. wid. Dexter, h. 46 Pearl Russell Amos,furniture and crockery. 535 Main, h. 1 Douglass Russell Amos W. cracker dealer, h. Essex, near Austin Russell Charles, soap-maker, bds. 17 Walnut court Russell Charles D. printer, h. 33 Bow Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
276
CAMBRIDGE
[S] DIRECTORY.
Russell Charles L. constable, h. 30 Franklin
Russell Charles T. counsellor (27 State, B.), h. 69 Sparks.
Russell Charles T. works J. P. Squire's, h, 7 Second St. ct.
Russell Charles T. jr. student, bds. C. T. Russell's, 69 Sparks Russell Daniel W. sawyer, bds. 429 Main
Russell David, machinist, bds. 391 Main
Russell Edward, laborer, h. Stevens ct.
Russell E. G. clergyman, h. 780 Main [h. at Somerville
Russell E. T. cigar manufacturer, North ave. n. R. R. bridge, Russell Fisk, draughtsman (B.), h. 137 Washington
Russell Francis F. clerk, h. 43 River
Russell Frank E. trader, bds. 270 Broadway
Russell Frederick E. painter, bds. 9 Walden
Russell Geo. S. produce dealer, h. 97 Norfolk
Russell Henry H. travelling agent, h. 33 Baldwin
Russell John J. works gas house, h. Banks, n. Flagg
Russell Joseph, laborer, 356 Broadway
Russell Thomas, h. 69 Third
Russell Thos. F. shoe-maker, Alvin Hayes', h. 70 Inman
Russell Wm. tinsmith, h. 2 Gray ct.
Russell Wm. W. mason, h. Fourth, n. Winter
Ruston Thos. glass-maker, h. 4 Lincoln
Ruth Jane Miss, h. 380 Cambridge
Ruth Rebecca A. wid. James W. h. 65 Mt. Auburn
Ryan Dennis, laborer, h. Norfolk, n. Somerville line
Ryan James F. plumber (B.), h. 145 Columbia
Ryan John G. printer, h. 14 Jay
Ryan Thos. laborer, h. 29 Webster ave.
Ryan Thos. laborer, h. 155 Franklin
Ryan Thos. D. clerk (B.), h. 35 Windsor
Ryan Timothy, works Geldowsky's, h. Lechmere blk. Bridge Ryan Wm. fret-sawyer, h. 4 Gore [Brighton
Ryan Wm. H. foreman, dry-pressroom, University Press, h.at
Ryder Chas. carpenter, h. 21 River
Ryder Chas. C. piano maker (B.), h 32 Amory
Ryder Edwin, clerk (B.), bds. 313 Broadway
Ryder Geo. E. h. 12 Magazine [Broadway®
Ryder Geo. G. ship-chandler (63 Commercial, B.), h. 313
Ryder Joseph Capt. (139 Court, B.), h. 24 Lee
Ryder Richard, ship-master, bds. 339 Broadway
Ryder Rodolphus, box-maker, h. 363 Main
Ryder Salathiel N. grocer, 214 Hampshire, h. 129 Inman
SAFFORD AARON H. dry goods (37 Franklin, B.), h. Fayerweather, n Brattle
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,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont St., Boston. CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 277 Safford Frederick M. gardener, Mt. Auburn cemetery Safford Truman H. undertaker, Mt. Auburn, h. at Belmont Sage Lewis, h. Milk, n. Union sq. opp. Porter's station Sajoie Oliva, laborer, h. North ave. opp. Tannery Salve Gottlieb, brass-finisher, bds. Deuchile's, 57 Gore Samautain Birae, brick-maker, h. 111 Spruce Sample James, carpenter, bds. North ave. cor. Beech Sampson Asa C. bds. 43 Essex Sampson Augusta, wid. of William, h. 650 Main Sampson Chas. F. book-binder, bds. 650 Main Sampson Rufus W. mason, h. 66 Norfolk 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Sampson Wm. F. book-binder, bds. 650 Main Sampson Wm. P. boots and shoes, Douglas's blk. 597 Main, house 42 Magazine Samuel Isaac, tailor, 72 Cambridge, h. do. Sanborn Abram B. machinist, h. 159 Bridge Sanborn Ambrose H. machinist, h. 123 Thorndike Sanborn Amos C. (Amos C. Sanborn & Co.), granite dealer, Sanborn's wharf, Bridge, h. 149 Magazine Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department. SANBORN A. C. & CO. (Amos C. Sanborn, Hiram A. Kemp, James F. Sanborn, Benjamin S. Hoyt and Ly- man F. Sanborn), rough and hammered granite, San- born's wharf, Bridge (Boston office, 22 State) Sanborn Charles A. butcher, h. 10 Coggswell ave. Sanborn Chas. A. jr. horsecar driver, bds. 10 Coggswell ave. Sanborn Daniel, teamster, h. 19 Dublin Sanborn Edmund E. bds. 10 Coggswell ave. Sanborn Geo. O. bds. 149 Magazine Sanborn James F. (A. C. Sanborn & Co.), granite dealer, Sanborn's wharf, Bridge h. 96 Magazine- FRANK E. PECK, Sanborn J. L. professor, bds. 353 Harvard Sanborn Joel L. machinist, bds. 416 Main
Sanborn Joshua S. clerk, h. 12 Front
Sanborn Lyman F. (A. C. Sanborn & Co.), rough and ham- mered granite, Sanborn's, bds. 149 Magazine
Sanborn Silas, bds. 92 Thorndike
Sanborn Silas, clerk (Custom House, B.), h. 92 Thorndike
Sanborn Sulvilyer H. book-binder (30 Hanover, B.), house Magazine, cor. Walnut
Sancrie Chas. A. mason, bds. 45 Sixth
Sanders Charlotte, wid. Charles, h. 14 Highland
Sanders Joseph B. ale, beer, &c. Main, h. 2 Holly
Sanders Samuel, agent (Citizens' Mutual Insurance Co. of Brighton), h. 11 Market
Sanders Thos. J. glass-maker, h. 118 Spring
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
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.
278 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Sanderson Christopher C. carpenter, h. 27 Tremont
Sanderson John H. (Rollins & Sanderson), blacksmith, Church, h. Chapman pl. n. Gerry
Sanderson Joseph policeman (B.), h. 10 School ct.
Sanderson Wm. carpenter, h. 55 Cedar
Sandison Geo. R. carpenter, h. Howard, n. Mt. Auburn Sandman Chas. baker, Seventh, cor. Otis, h. do.
Sands Albert I. book-keeper (B.), bds. River, n. Franklin Sands Benj. F. flour (172 State, B.), h. 20 Avon
Sands Harriet E. Miss, millinery, 12 College blk. Harvard row, bds. I. Sands'
Sands Ivory, h. Sands, cor. Banks
Sands James, teamster, h. Garden, n. Donnell
Sands John L. brick-maker, Walden, h. Garden, c. Wyeth
Sands Martin W. brick-maker, bds. Wyeth, cor. Garden
Sands Orin E. clerk (B.), bds. 20 Avon
Sands Robert L. marble cutter, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Roslyn
Sanford Geo. W. blacksmith, bds. Porter's Hotel
Sanford Martha, wid. Chas. h. 102 Mt. Auburn
Sanger Charlotte K. Mrs. h. 3 Dana
Sanger Edward G. book-keeper (B.), h. 9 Norfolk
Sanger Edwin A. produce dealer (F. H. market, B.), bds. 103 Washington
Sanger Geo. P. counsellor at law, h. 10 Oxford
Sanger Irene F. teacher (Boston), bds. 3 Dana
Sanger Warren,cashier (Monument Nat. Bank, Charlestown), h. Elm, cor. Davenport
Sarault John B. wood-turner, h. 34 Fifth [173 Main Sargent Amos W. (Sargent & Verity), grocer, 171 Main, h. Sargent Benj. h. Spring, n. Third
Sargent Dan. T. freight house, B. & A. R. R. h. 24 Essex Sargent Galusha, pedler, bds. 377 Cambridge [53 Norfolk Sargent John, collector, Internal Rev. (30 Hanover, B.), h. Sargent John D. cashier, Internal Revenue office (B.), bds. 53 Norfolk
Sargent Kimball D. news-paper dealer (B.), h. 4 Rockwell Sargent Nellie Miss, book-keeper, bds. Sawins', School ct.
Sargent Samuel D. broker, h. Ware, cor. Broadway
SARGENT & VERITY (Amos W. Sargent and John S. Verity), grocers, 171 Main
Sassard John A. wig-maker (214 Washington,B.), h. 36 Clark [Clark
Sassard John E. wig-maker (214 Washington, B.), h. 36 Saul Wm. H. tailor (79 Franklin, B.), h. 62 Columbia Saunders Charles H. h. 50 North ave. [38 North ave.
Saunders Francis E. dry goods, Harvard blk. Harvard sq. h.
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, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 279
Saunders Geo. S. hardware (21 Dock sq. B.), h. 9 Concord
avenue [pian way
Saunders Horace F. (32 Washington, B.), h. Garden, n. Ap- Saunders J. B. restaurant, 461 Main, h. 2 Holly
Saunders John H. printer, h. 154 Green [cor. Orchard Saunders Samuel B. wheelwright, bds. Cutter's, Davenport, Saunders Wm. A. h. 108 North ave.
Saunders Wm. A. h. North ave.
Saunders Wm. H. slater, h. 101 Allston
Saunders Wm. Mrs. h. 1 Garden
[Main, h. 18 Sydney Savage Chas. B. (David Savage & Son), expressman, 600 Savage Daniel W. (Eastern express, B.), h. r. Cambridge, n. First
[Main, h. at Maine
Savage David (David Savage & Son), expressman 600 Savage Edward C. express driver, bds. 18 Sydney
Savage James M. carpenter, h. 132 Otis
Savage John, carpenter, h. Linnæan, n. Avon
SAVAGE JOHN Jr. cashier, Lechmere National Bank, Cam- bridge, cor. Second, h. (Prospect, Somerville) [h. do.
Savage Lizzie C. Mrs. dressmaker, Second, n. Cambridge, Savage Susan, wid. of Abram, bds. Second, n. Cambridge
Savage Wm. H. laborer, h. Second, n. Cambridge
Savage Wm. B. interior decorator (105 Tremont, B.), h. 78 Thorndike
Savage David & Son (Chas. B. Savage), 600 Main and (3 Washington and 34, 36, 8 and 20 Court sq. B.)
Sawin D. H. expressman, bds. 11 Appian Way
Sawin John B. expressman, h. 12 School ct. [Somerville Sawin Joshua H. feather-bed renovator, 101 Green, h. at SAWIN MOSES M. expressman, 14 Brighton, h. School court
Sawin Nathaniel D. hides, leather and country produce (15 Blackstone, B.), house 49 North avenue
Sawin Robert L. book-keeper, house 148 Cambridge
Sawin Samuel H. clerk, Wood's, bds. Mrs. S. L. Swain's, 11 Appian Way
Sawin Sarah L. Mrs. house 11 Appian Way
Sawin Sullivan O. express-man, house 11 Appian Way
Sawin Susan W. Miss, h. North avenue, cor. Langdon
Sawin's express, M. M. Sawin, proprietor, Harvard square, corner Brighton
Sawtell Benjamin, house 6 Wright
Sawyer Albert F. painter, house 520 Main
Sawyer Albert J. dentist, 455 Main, bds. 39 Auburn
SAWYER CHARLES A. painter, 460 Main, bds. 520 Main
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
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