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Boston.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass Repaired, on the most reasonable
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
280
CAMBRIDGE
[S] DIRECTORY.
Best Manner.
Sawyer Charles M. h. 512 Main Sawyer Edward H. baker, house 187 Hampshire Sawyer Eusebius, soap-boiler, house 520 Main Sawyer F. upholsterer, house 80 Pearl
Sawyer George E. letter carrier, bds. 520 Main Sawyer Henry, Bay State Color Co. Montgomery, c. Harvey Sawyer Howard M. (Pettingell & Sawyer), oiled hat-manufac- turer, Thorndike, c. Second, h. Second, cor. Thorndike Sawyer Jabez A. attorney (42 Court, B.), h. Mt. Vernon, n. North avenue
SAWYER JOHN S. roofer and agent, Middlesex Ins. Co.'s, room 8 Hyde's block, Main, house 65 Austin
Sawyer Josiah, shoe-dealer, Brookline, house 39 Auburn Sawyer Lucy T. widow Samuel, house 9 Shepard Sawyer Newell, box-maker, bds. 429 Main
Sawyer Rapha A. machinist, house 179 Cambridge Sawyer William L. shoe-maker, 431 Main, bds. Austin, n. Main Scagel Hiram, clerk, house rear 507 Main
Scales True, mason (112 Portland, B.); house 40 Pine
Scanlan Frank, painter, h. Webster ave. corner Cambridge
Scanlan Frank P. painter, 522 Main, h. Green, near Bay Scanlan James, tailor, house 47 Essex
Scanlan Jeremiah, laborer, house 67 Spruce
Scanlan Joseph F. watch-maker, bds. 47 Essex
Scanlan Lewis G. car-painter, house 11 Hancock
Scanlan Patrick, laborer, house 79 Spruce
Scanlan Thomas, laborer, h. Foster, near Irving place
Scanlan Thos. teamster, h. McCabe, near Cambridge
Scanlan Timothy, millinery goods, Third, near Cambridge,
Scanlan William, laborer, h. Brighton, near Eliot [h. do.
Sceva Henry, carpenter, house 481 Main
Schaefer D. currier, house Dublin
Schaefer William R. gunsmith (11 Dock square, B.), house 4 Lincoln place
Schaffer Conrad, furrier, house 33 Market [Columbia
Schall Joseph, dipper (Hobart's brass-foundry, B.), house 143 Schetter Florens, house 8 Berkeley
Schimett John, baker, house 27 River
Schisbel Conrad, carver, house 152 Court Schlittler Baltasar, blacksmith, house 36 Cambridge
Schnieder Wm. currier, bds. North ave. n. Arlington line Schopplery Charles, jig-sawyer, house 98 Spring Schopplery Charles jr. jig-sawyer, bds. 98 Spring Schubarth Marthinius L. printer, h. Wendell, corner Carver Schuler Alois, currier, bds. North avenue, near Rice
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston, The attentiou of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and' SHOES,
Schuler Frederick, currier, bds. North avenue, near Rice Schultz James, clerk, house 3 Cottage Schwamb John, picture frame-maker, house 21 Green Schwartzwelder John, foreman, Doe & Hunnewell's, h.Eighth, near Otis CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 281 Scobey Charles, railroad hand, bds. Mrs. Marshall's, East Scott Alexander F. salesman, bds. Coburn's, Orchard Scott Arthur L. foreman, paint shop, B. & L. R. R. house Leighton court, near East Scott Charles, mason, house Sixth, near Spring Scott Charles W. artist, house 44 Pleasant Scott Edward C. house 612 Main Scott George H. blacksmith, bds. 8 Broadway 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Scott John, express driver, house Gore, near Fifth Scott John W. blacksmith, F. Ivers', bds. at Somerville Scott John W. A. artist, house 44 Pleasant Scott Margaret Miss, boarding-house, 12 Bow Scott Mary, widow Benjamin, house Perry court Scott Robert, carpenter, house foot Dyke GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Scott Timothy A. printer, bds. Western ave. corner Putnam Scott Wm. carpenter, boards 12 Bow [36 Windsor, Scranton Henry A. (H. A. & O. Scranton), wood-turner h. SCRANTON H. A. & O. (Osbert Scranton and Henry A· Scranton), wood-turning and jig-sawing, Main, near Os- born's planing-mill [house 69 Allston Scranton Osbert (H. A. & O. Scranton), wood-turner, Main, Scranton William F. wood-turner, house 5 Hamilton Scripture Alonzo L. carpenter, h. Putnam pl. n. Western ave. Scripture John A. carpenter, h. Putnam pl. n. Western ave. Scudder Mary B. widow Alexander, h. Auburn, c. Magazine Sculley Thomas Mrs. h. 64 Brimmer blk. Harvard Sculley Thomas, laborer, h. 7 Brimmer blk. Harvard Scully Daniel, laborer, h. Webster ave. near Somerville Scully Thomas Rev. h. Norfolk, near the church Seamond Z. A. carpenter, bds. North ave. corner Beech Searles Elizabeth Mrs. house 1 Sixth Seaver Benjamin F. eating saloon (B.), house 15 Market Seaver Henry Q. grocer (98 Cambridge, B.), h. 9 Brooks Seaver Isaac Mrs. house 30 South Seventh Seaverns Geo. W. piano-forte action maker, h. 41 Magazine Seavey Charles E. (Boston Stamping & Manufacturing Co. (93 North, B.), bds. 615 Main Seavey Charles T. carpenter, house 227 Harvard Seavey Eben (93 North, B.), bds. 615 Main [615 Main Seavey George F. (Boston Stamping Co. 93 North, B.) bds. 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.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Ofice Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
-
THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
282 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Seavey Theodore B. carpenter, house Washington court Seavey Theodore H. (9 Fulton, B.), house 357 Harvard Sedgwick Arthur G. lawyer (39 Court, B.), house Kirkland opposite Preston
Seelye Sophia, widow Jacob C. h. Cambridge, cor. Fifth Seelye Norman M. machinist (70 Sudbury, B.), h. 94 Otis Seer, see also Cyr
Seger Joseph, varnisher, house Seventh, near Otis Sell James T. gas tip-manufacturer, house 28 Harrison Semple James, carpenter, house 277 Cambridge Semple John R. carpenter, house 277 Cambridge Semple Thomas, carpenter, house 277 Cambridge Semple William, house 277 Cambridge, near Warren Sennott Edward T. blacksmith, house 3 Portland Sennott Samuel, mason, order box 15 Brattle, h. 15 Wendell
Sephton Richard, glass-blower, house 41 Winter Sesler Casper, cabinet maker, bds. 36 Cambridge Sessions Elizabeth R. house 2 Austin place Sessions Lucy Miss, teacher, private-school, h. 2 Austin pl. SEVER CHARLES W. book-seller, Harvard sq.h. Frisbe pl. Severance Horace M. printer, house 10 Kinnard Severance Roswell, printer, house 10 Kinnar
Severns Wm. electrotyper, house 21 Mellen Sewall Samuel B. apothecary-clerk (B.), h. 103 Washington Seward George R. clerk, bds. 98 Austin Seward Lucy A. Mrs.house 98 Austin
Sexton Isaac, tinman, house 59 Inman
Sexton Patrick, grocer, 145 Bridge and Cambridge, corner Windsor, house 508 Cambridge
Shackford Bailey, pedler, 554 Main, h. Inman, opp. Austin
Shackford Leonard, policeman, house 20 Shepard
Shackley Owen, baker, house 8 Worcester
Shaide Benjamin, musician, h. 162 Cambridge
Shaler Nathaniel S. prof. Paleontology, Musenm Compara- tive Zoology, house 13 Bow
Shannon Michael, tinsmith, bds. Londergan's, Spruce
Shapleigh Thomas W. (Oriental Tea Co.'s, B.), h. 107 Pros- pect
Sharkey Bridget, wid. Patrick, h. Flagg, n. Banks
Sharkey James, blacksmith, h. 125 Elm
Sharkey John, plasterer, bds. Flagg, n. Banks
Sharkey Mackey, clerk, bds. Flagg, n. Banks
Sharkey Patrick, at J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. Winter, near Third
Sharp John, pork-packer, bds. 3 Oak
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Amidon's New York Hats,
J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,
Sharples S. P. chemist, h. 9 Shepard Shaw John, h. Webster ave. c. Cambridge Shea Cornelius, laborer, h. 17 Banks Shea Daniel, glass-worker, h. 4 North Shea Daniel, laborer, h. Dunster, n. South Shea Dennis, laborer, h. 47 Fifth Shea Dennis, teamster, h. 79 Spruce Shea James, laborer, h. 13 Sparks Shea James, tailor (B.), h. r. 122 Broadway Shea James, laborer, h. 2 Water Shea James, laborer, h. 38 Foster Shea Jeremiah, galvanizer, bds. 115 Pleasant Shea John, laborer, h. 362 Broadway Shea John, laborer, h. Dunster, n. South Shea Julia, wid. John, h. 13 Sparks Shea Mary, widow of John, h. Murdock place Shea Patrick, grocer, 145 Hampshire, h. do. Shea Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Crane Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, ", 1872. . Shea Patrick, tailor (B.), h. r. 122 Broadway Shea Peter, laborer, h. foot of Dunster
GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY 283
Shattuck Harrison C. machinist, h. 10 Chestnut ct.
Shaughnessy Daniel, brush-maker bds. Mullen's blk. Winter Shaughnessy James, glass-blower, bds. Mullen's blk. Winter Shaughnessy Michael, laborer, h. 1 Mullen's block, Winter Shaughnessy Michael jr. brush-maker, bds. Mullen's block Shaw Caleb B. express-man, Appian Way, h. 11 Garden Shaw Daniel W. (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manufac- turer, Bridge, opp. Prison Point bridge, salesroom (27 Sudbury, B.), h. 127 North ave.
Shaw Dorcas C. widow of David, h. 202 Harvard
Shaw G. S. (Shaw, Livermore & Co.), fancy-goods (112 Wash. B.), h. 10 Kirkland pl.
Shaw Jacob B. (Jacob B. Shaw & Co.), coal-dealer, 5 Broadway, h. 39 Essex
Shaw Joshua F. at Farwell's fish-market, North ave. b. do.
Shaw Thomas, teamster, h. Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse SHAW JACOB B. & CO. coal-dealers, 5 Broadway
Shea Dennis, tailor, 18 Brighton, h. 25 De Wolf
Shea Dennis A. at H. D. Houghton's, h. 13 Valentine
Shea Jeremiah, laborer, h. Winthrop, near Dunster
Shea John, currier (Roxbury), h. 229 Franklin
Shea John, laborer, h. 66 Brimmer blk. Harvard
Shea Michael, photographer, h. Winnett's blk. Bridge
Shea Michael, laborer, h. Sibley ct. near Sparks
Shea Patrick, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Willard
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 Sum ner
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, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
284 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Shea Timothy, grocer, 185 Bridge, h. 183 do.
Shea Timothy, printer, University Press, h. 193 Mt. Auburn
Sheach"George, clerk (B.), house 111 Windsor
Sheafe Eugene, box-maker, h. 46 Clark [38 Erie
Sheafe John C. (Brooking & Sheafe), painter, 491 Main, h. Sheahan Patrick, boot and shoe-maker, 370 Main, house 200 Shean Thomas, clerk, h. Green, n. Brattle
Shear Patrick, grocer, 26 Brewery
[Franklin Shearer J. W. bds. 8 Dana
Shearer W. L. clerk (B.), bds. 8 Dana
Shedd Abigail S. wid. George, h. 31 Pearl
Shedd Alonzo, grocer, 101 Cambridge, h. 33 Fourth
Shedd James A. h. 147 Mt. Auburn
Shedd Leander S. book-binder, h. 31 Park
Shedd Peter, hostler, h. Wheatland blk. Cambridge
Sbeen Dennis, laborer, h. 419 Cambridge Sheen Patrick, laborer, h. 173 Norfolk
Sheehan James, laborer, h. Line, near Cambridge [Bay Sheehan Patrick, shoe-maker, 370 Main, h. Franklin, near Sheehy Patrick, laborer, h. 129 Dublin
Shehan Jeremiah, Jaborer, h. 144 Spruce Shehan John, laborer, h. 28 Charles River
Shehan Thomas, shoe-maker, h. 37 Green
Shehen William, horse-shoer, h. Baldwin, cor. Baldwin ct.
Sheldon James, painter and glazier, h. 19 Suffolk
Shelle Alex. organ-grinder, h. 16 Jay
Shelley Bridget, widow of William, h. Walden, n. Garden Shelley Patrick, brass-moulder, bds. r. 112 Broadway
Shelton Elizabeth, widow of William, h. 7 Austin
Shenan Pat. hostler, club-stables, First, h. Lechmere blk. Shepard Adeline Miss, shirt-maker, h. 519 Main
Shepard Eliza P. Mrs. h. 519 Main [East, h. Woburn
Shepard Henry M. lumber-surveyor, S. A. Holt & Co's, Shephard Cunningham, book-binder, h. Russell, n. Main Shephard Jared Mrs. h. 73 Spring
Shephard Otis (Shephard, Hall & Co.), lumber dealer, Pris- on Point bridge, h. at Dorchester
Shephard, Hall & Co. (Otis Shephard, Lewis A. Hall & George C. Nichols), lumber dealers, Prison Point bridge
Shepherd Alexander F. carpenter, h. 27 Trowbridge
Shepherd Franklin C. clerk, h. 6 Jay
Shepherd Joseph, laborer, h. Donnell, n. Tuttle
Shepherd O. C. carpenter, h. 8 Charles River
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Cambridgeport.
1557 Main Street,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
C. D. WILDER,
Sherburne Reuben, window-glass (20 Canal, B.), bds. 794 Sherdain Michael, wood-turner, h. r. 159 Broadway Sheridan Patrick, teamster, house 68 Gore Sheridan Richard, h. Winter, near Third Shepherd Sumner P. (Burrage, Shepherd & Co.), lumber dealer, Broadway, near Main, h. Sacramento, n. North avenue [Main Sheriff Frank A. bank-messenger, house 46. Winter Sherman Daniel, policeman, h. 5 Pine Sherman George, baker, h. Ninth, n. Cambridge Sherman J. B. stone-cutter, 5 Pine 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Sherry James, tailor, h. 119 Third Sherry Martin, piano-key-maker, h. 4 Antrim CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 285 Sherwood John, laborer, h. 116 Dublin Tshire. Shewbridge Geo. Thomas, pattern-maker, bds. 135 Hamp- Shields Fardey, engineer, h. Vine, near Third Shields Fred, blacksmith, h. Pioneer, c. Main Shields Owen, teamster, h. East, n. Hall's wharf Shilling J. currier, bds. Reed, n. Harvey Shilling O. currier, bds. Dublin Shine Mary Mrs. h. rear East, n. Bridge Shinnick Timothy, teamster, h. Winter, c. Bridge Shinnick William Rev. h. Otis, cor. Fourth Shorey Joel (Quincy market, B.), h. 6 Second St. ct. Shory John R. gasometer, h. 97 Vine Short Daniel, laborer, h. Columbia, near Somerville line Short James, laborer, h. Columbia, n. Webster ave. Short John, blacksmith, h. rear 58 Columbia Short John, horse-trader, h. 23 Vine Short John A. moulder, h. 9 School Short Matthew, car-builder, bds. 9 School FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Short Matthew Mrs. h. 9 School
Short Patrick, laborer, h. Columbia n. Somerville line Short Wm. J. clerk (B.), h. 140 Hampshire
Shorugh Cornelius, laborer, h. 13 Sparks
Shorugh John, laborer, h. Sparks, n. Foster
Shuler John, barrel dealer, Cambridge, cor. Hunting, h. do. Shultz Frederick, cabinet maker, h. Seventh, near Otis
Shultz Henry, varnisher, h. Seventh, n. Otis
Shuman Henry, tool-maker (B.), h. 7 Franklin
Sias Charles D. clerk (B.), bds. 106 Inman Sias Wm. (B.), h. 106 Inman.
Sias Wm. W. clerk (B.), bds. 106 Inman
Sibley Aaron, carpenter, bds. 24 Dunster
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
286 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Sibley Calvin, carpenter, bds 24 Dunster [place
Sibley John L. librarian of Harvard College, h. 9 Phillips Siders Charles B. hackman, bds. 50 Pearl
Siefert Adolf F. saloon (2} State, B.), h. Leighton court
Siefert Charles A. barometer maker (70 Washington, B.), house 2 Leighton court
Sigley John, basket maker, h. 177 Dublin
Silva Joseph, cabinet maker, h. Third, n. Gore
Silva Frank, mariner, h. 90 Third
Silva John, teamster, h. 6 Vine
Silva Manuel P. at Geldowsky's, h. 98 Fifth
Silva Thomas. I. hair-dresser, 99 Cambridge, h. 27 Third Silvers George, laborer, h. Pioneer pl.
Silverstine Samuel, com. agent, 5 Holly
Sim James, boiler maker, house 19 Washington
Sime Thomas, clerk, house 5 Austin
Simmons James W. gardener, 41 Hampshire
Simms James, h. 31 Union
Simms Oliver, fishrods, h. 31 Union
Simon Joseph, laborer, h. Gore, n. Fifth
Simonds Arad, machinist, h. 39 Fourth
Simonds J. horsecar conductor, bds. Willis's, Elm, c. Russell Simonds Joseph, real estate agt. (49 Washington, B.), house 100 Prospect
Simonds Warren W. policeman, h. 11 Antrim
Simonds Wm. H. blacksmith, bds. Wm. C. Simonds', Rice Simpson Bartlett, cabinet maker (B.), h. 127 Harvard. Simpson Charles, laborer, h. 2 Hixon's blk. Hastings
Simpson Charles H. book-keeper (B.), h. 37 Windsor Simpson H. (Chesley & Simpson), carpenter, 579 Main, h. 3 Soden
Simpson Harry A. teamster, bds. r. River, opp. Rockwell Simpson James, baker, h. Hampshire, n. Columbia
Simpson Mary, wid. John, h. 10 Arlington
Simpson Wm. A. bds. 10 Arlington
Sinclair Alexander, laborer, h. Sixtlı, n. Vine
Sinclair M. B. Mrs. book-keeper, bds. 90 Mt. Auburn
Singleton Thos. glass-cutter, h. 107 Spring
Sisle Frederick, butcher, h. 92 Vine
Skahan James, blacksmith, h. 200 Dublin Skahen Thos. laborer, h. Tuttle, n. Donnell Skahen Wm. laborer, h. Spruce, n. brickyard
Skelley Edward F. glass-maker, bds. 19 Winter
Skelley John W. saloon, bds. 88 Otis
Skelton Horace, carpenter, h. Columbia, r. 45 Norfolk
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
Skelton Horace jr. piano-forte action maker, h. Columbia, r. 45 Norfolk Skillings David N. (Skillings, Whitney Brothers & Barnes), lumber dealer, Prison Point, h. Winchester CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 287 Skillings, Whitney Brothers & Barnes (D. N. Skillings, Charles Whitney, David Whitney and Lawrence Barnes), lumber merchants, Prison Point, office (5 . Kilby, B.) Skinner Cornelius B. book-binder, h. 21 Park Skinner Demsey, laborer, h. 100 Webster ave. Skinner John M. joiner, bds. 127 Prospect Sklescarbut Francis, laborer, h. Franklin, n. Bay Skoog Axel, carpenter, bds. 17 Walnut ct. Slack Robert H. architect (B.), h. 37 Wendell Slater Luther, h. 134 Austin Sleeper Oliver, tailor (7 West, B.), h. 167 Brookline Sleeper Silas, grocer (35 South Market, B.), h. North ave. n. Forest Sloan Joseph A. salesman, h. 20 Essex Sloan Rufus A. upholsterer, h. 77 Inman GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Boston. Slocom N. W. salesman, h. 18 Williams Slocomb Lavina Miss, h. 74 Fourth Slocomb Oscar J. hat-maker (83 Union, B.), h. 4 Webster Slocomb Samuel, treasurer, Bay State Glass Co's, Bridge, h. Sloey Ann, wid. Patrick, h. 73 Bolton [73 Otis Small Benj. Mrs. h. 62 Sacramento Small Chas. varnisher, h. 120 Spring Small Chas. W. carpenter, h. 8 Village Small David, carpenter, bds. 47 Cedar Small Edgar W. carpenter, h. 12 Coggswell ave. Small Gardner R. machinist, bds. 62 Sacramento Sınall John G. (Post Office, B.), h. 343 Broadway Small O. H. bds. 9 Squire's et. Small Sullivan R. carpenter, h. Mellen, n. Oxford Small Wm. plasterer, h. Porter, n. Medford Smallidge Jeremiah W. bruslı-maker, h. 130 Otis Smart Don Carlos, rubber doorstop manuf. 382 and 388 Main, h. 36 Sydney Smart Walter T. h. 23 Hancock Smiley James, piano-forte varnisher (700 Harrison ave. B.), bds. J. N. Burleigh's, Putnam, n. Kinnard Smith Abner, teamster, 3 Pi o neer pl. Smith Adam C. baker, h. 46 Tremont Smith Alonzo R. grocer, North ave. cor. Walden, h. Chester - Smith Alpheus K. ( Frasier & Smith), 314 Main, b. 15 Clark Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most 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.
288
CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Smith Alvah C. Dr. teacher, Webster school, h. 66 Inman Smith Andrew G. policeman, bds. J. B. Kent's, School ct.
Smith Ann, wid. John, h. North ave. cor. Beech
Smith Benj. G. h. 11 Fayerweather
Smith Burrell, lı. 5 Pioneer
Smith Calvin S. carpenter, h. Seventh street ct.
Smith Caroline, wid. John C. h. Harvard, n. G. J. R. R.
Smith Charles, cabinet maker, h. Third, opp. Vine
Smith C. Charles, cabinet maker (B.), h. 15 Washington
Smith Chas. H. grocer, Main, cor. Columbia, rooms do. Smith Chas. H. painter, h. 60 Essex
Smith Chas. M., Riverside Press, h. 5 Day ave.
Smith Chas. R. book-keeper (B.), h. 5 Williams
Smith Chauncy, counsellor (5 Pemberton sq. B.), h. Brattle, opp. Irving place
Smith Clement L. tutor, H. U. h. 10 Mason
Smith David, waiter, h. 41 Hampshire
Smith David H. carpenter, h. Cottage court, Pearl
Smith Edmund, florist, h. Linnæan, cor. Avon [Mt. Auburn Smith Edward F. salesman (B.), bds. Mrs. Humphrey's, 104 Smith Edwin A. sawyer, h. 54 Sixth
Smith Edwin W. machinist, h. 135 Thorndike
Smith Elbridge, carpenter, h. 3 Stinson's ct.
Smith Fannie Miss, telegraph operator, bds. 12 Brooks
Smith Fannie S. wid. of Lemuel, h. 464 Main [ave.
Smith Francis, tailor, North ave. cor. Russell, h. 245 North Smith Frederick H., Dresser & Co.'s, Magazine, h. 70 River
Smith Geo. hackman, h. Lechmere, blk. Cambridge
Smith Geo. lather, bds. Columbia, n. Webster ave.
Smith Geo. B. cabinet maker, h. Sixth, n. Spring
Smith Geo. D. jeweller (162 Waslington, B.), h. Frost, n. Roseland
[h. Third, opp. Court House.
Smith Geo. E. commission merchant (6 Central wharf, B.),
Smith Geo. M. shoe-maker, h. North ave. cor.Rice
Smith Geo. T. clerk, bds. 423 Broadway
Smith Geo. F. h. 5 Williams
Smith Godfreid, laborer, h. rear Mt. Auburn,n. Elmwood ave.
Smith Grace, wid. h. Columbia, n. Somerville
Smith G. W. carpenter, h. 110 Pearl
Smith Henry A. h. 8 Union [Prospect, n. Cambridge Smith Henry D. livery stable, Bridge, junction Gore, h. Smith Henry W. watch-maker (29 Washington, B.), h. 21 Plymouth
Smith H. Porter, woollens (105 Summer, B.), h. 41 Dana
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,
Smith H. W. Mrs. preserver of bridal and funeral flowers,21 Plymouth Smith James, cabinet maker, h. 31 East Perry Smith James, laborer, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Smith James, h. Walnut ct. CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 289 Smith James, confectionery and fruit, 405 and 407 Main,h. do Smith James, carver, h. 67 River [Jay Smith James (Smith Bros.), cutler (191 Washington, B.),h. 7 Smith James, mason, h. Wheatland blk. Cambridge Smith James, machinist, h. 83 Elm Smith James A. L. hair-dresser, 539 Main, h. 23 Hamilton 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Smith James H. book-keeper, bds. 37 Inman Smith James M. watchman, L. R. R. h. 32 Fourth Smith James S. ticket agent (Old State House, B.), h. 39 Hamilton Smith Jane, wid. of James, h. 71 School Smith Jane, wid. Wm.H. h. 449 Main [Amory pl. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Smith Jared C., R. R. agent (82 Washington, B.), h. 1 Smith J. Charles, fruit and confectionery, 111} Cambridge, h. do. Smith John, carriage washer, h. Cambridge, cor. First Smith John, works Wentworth's, bds. 65 Columbia SMITH JOHN A. secretary, Cambridge Mutual Fire Ins. Co. 555 Main, h. 144 Pearl Smith John B. cooper, h. Walnut, n. Pearl Smith John E. painter, bds. 4 Walnut Smith John E. cabinet maker, h. 63 Hampshire Smith John N. painter, h. 4 Walnut Smith John P. car-driver, h. 39 Baldwin Smith Jordan, grocer, 88 Harvard Smith Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 61 Cherry Smith Joseph, bds. r. 41 Clark Smith Joseph T. wheelwright, bds. Montgomery Smith Joseph T. carpenter, bds. 61 Third Smith Joseph W. machinist, bds. 95 Columbia [ave. Smith Joseph W. brick-manufacturer (Medford), h. 70 North Smith Joshua B. caterer (13 Bulfinch, B.), h. 37 Norfolk Smith Josiah C. gas-fitter (B.), h. 10 Sydney Smith Lewis, cobbler, h. Fourth, n. Gore Smith Lodowick, mechanic, h. 21 Austin Smith Louis F. hair-dresser, 590 Main, h. 23 Tremont Smith Lyman P. upholsterer, bds. Wellington's, 815 Main Smith Martha H. wid. Jeremiah, h. Everett, n. North ave. Smith Martin L. wood and coal-dealer, Main, L. P. h. 323 Broadway 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.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Smith Mary, wid. Anthony, h. Power's blk. Harvard [ave. Smith Mary A. wid. Ebenezer, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Elmwood Smith Michael, waiter, h. 25 Crane
Smith Michael, laborer, h. 167 Norfolk
Smith Michael, laborer, h. Garden, n. Donnell Smith Moses, carpenter, h. 12 Eliot
Smith Patrick, laborer, bds. Warren, near Cambridge
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