The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 30

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Smith Peter J. sawyer, 382 and 388 Main, house Warren, near Cambridge


Smith R. D. Mrs. widow, house 131 Brookline


Smith Rebecca K. widow James, house 30 Magazine


Smith Robert C. paver, h. Lopez, near Brookline


Smith Sarah W. Mrs. boards 29 Sixth


Smith Simon F. carpenter, house 83 Auburn


Smith Simon P. laborer, bds. Water, corner Bridge


Smith Taylor F. clerk (B.), bds. T. L. Smith's, 1 Chauncy Smith T. Frank, drug clerk, bds. Goodwin's, Henderson's blk. SMITH THOMAS, horse-shoer, 436 Main, h. 73 School Smith Thomas, butcher, house Harvey


Smith Thomas L. grocer (61 Clinton, B.), h. 1 Chauncy


Smith Walter E. clerk (B.), boards 104 Mt. Auburn


Smith William, cabinet maker, bds. 31 East


Smith William, printer, house 139 Brookline


Smith Wm. hair-dresser, Windsor, c. Main, bds. at B.


Smith Wm. cabinet maker (B.), h. Magazine, opp. Willow Smith Wm. H. clerk, boards 46 Tremont


Smith Wm. H. printer (B.), house 55 Broadway


Smith Wm. H. H. planer, h. Fourth, corner Cambridge


Smith Will. P. job-printer, boards 144 Pearl


Smithers John B. book-binder, house 7 Daye avenue Smukle Fred, organ maker, h. Third, corner Gore Smye Joseph, gardener, house 159 Pleasant Smytherman Henry, teamster, h. 16 Webster avenue Smytherman Wm. laborer, house 49 Clark Snell Wm. carpenter, house Cambridge, near Second Snow Ambrose, carpenter, house 20 Hancock


Snow Byron M. car-conductor, house 35 Pleasant Snow Chas. F. painter, house 4 Holly place


SNOW EBEN, cashier, Charles River Bank, and treasurer of the Cambridge Savings Bank, h. 7 Fayerweather


Snow E. Herbert, leather (118 High, B.), bds. 267 North ave. Snow Eugene J. student. bds. Arnold's, r. Hancock, n. Harvard Snow Henry E. clerk, house 50 Cherry [12 De Wolf Snow James H. (Millan & Snow), fish-dealer, 21 Brattle, h.


Snow James M. carpenter, house 77 Concord avenue


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,


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


Best Manner.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Snow Joseph, carpenter, house 27 Rice Snow Leonard, children's carriage manufacturer (607 Wash- ington, B.), house 45 Mt. Auburn Snow Nancy, widow William, house 32 Pearl Snow Nathaniel A. salesman (B.), house 60 Auburn CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 291 Snow Russell L. (Rhaodes & Snow), carpenter,_ Allston, h. 40 Hamilton [near North ave. Snow Samuel, counsellor (17 Pemberton sq. B.), h. Wendell, Snow Sarah Mrs. house Wendell, near North avenue Snow Seymour B. cashier, Cambridgeport National Bank, h. 127 Magazine Snow Simeon, leather (95 Higli, B.), house 7 Bigelow Snow William M. clerk and messenger, Charles River Nation- al Bank, bds. 7 Fayerweather Soley John J. broker (13 Exchange, B.), h. Putnam, c. Green Solomons Coleman, pedler, house 89 Brookline [do. Somerby Chas. A. organ pipe-maker, Second, cor. Gore, bds. Somerby Washington F. real-estate agent, house 3 Avon Somes John F. carver, house 50 Pine Boston. Soper James B. book-keeper (B.), h. Putnam, n. Western ave. Sortell Daniel R. pres. Cambridge National Bank, h. 59 Otis Sortwell's Distillery, Cambridge, cor. Distillhouse place Soule Benjamin T. fruits (22 Union, B.), h. 286 Broadway Soule William, house-carpenter, h. Washington, near Pine Soule William S. com. mer. (162 Pearl, B.), h. Thorndike, near Fourth [Southac's Southac Frank, organ action maker, Main, bds. Jas. H. Southac James H. organ action maker, Main, h. 32 Prospect Southard Samuel S. at Wood's, house Howard Southward Thomas, trunk-maker (B.), h. 46 Fifth Southwick Hannah R. widow Simeon, h.Third, n. Cambridge Southworth George M. apothecary, 439 Main, h. 7Sydney Spain William, shoe-maker, 557 Main, house 4 School Spanns Simon, grocer, house 6 Hamilton FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Sum ner Street, Sparhawk John B. merchant, house 46 Williams Sparks Jared Mrs. house Quincy, near Kirkland Sparrow Benjamin F. (2 Pearl, B.), h. Columbia, c. Suffolk Sparrow Emeline Miss, house 32 Magazine Sparrow Herbert, clerk (B.), h. Columbia, corner Suffolk Sparrow James H. carpenter and builder, Auburn ct. house 62 Auburn Sparrow Josiah, carpenter, house 15 Cottage Sparrow Richard K. life insurance agent, h. 41 Cottage Spaulding A, stone-cutter, bds. 62 Broadway Spaulding Frank, bds. Norfolk, corner Austin WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. 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


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


292


CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.


Spaulding Geo. H. blacksmith, bds. 62 Broadway


Spaulding Jacob C. moulder, Boston Rolling-mills, h. 615 Broadway


Spear Everett A. stone-cutter, bds. 4 Pioneer place Spear Frank, pedler, house 488 Main


Spear George G. jr. gate-keeper, Mt. Auburn, h. Mt. Auburn Spellman Malachi M. blacksmith, Cherry, c. School, house 59 Cherry


Spelman Israel M. (31 Kilby, B.), house 62 Sparks


Spencer Albert A. clerk (B.), boards 82 Washington


Spencer Charles, hack-driver, bds. 94 Auburn


Spencer Charles H. clerk (B.), house 17 Market


Spencer Charles H. clerk (B.), house 18 Clark


Spencer Daniel, porter, house 92 Harvard Spencer Fannie, widow William, house 21 Brookline


Spencer George, cabinet maker, house 182 Harvard


Spencer George F. laborer, house rear 125 Spring


Spencer Hosea, mason, house 82 Washington


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Spillane John J. oyster and lager-beer saloon, 214 Cambridge, Splaine Cornelius, liquors, house 283 Cambridge Spooner Allen, tin-pedler, house 1 Leighton court Sprague Hattie L. Mrs. house 15 Sydney


Sprague Rufus, type-finisher (B.), h. Dover, n. Somerville line Sprague Wm. F. salesman (B.), house 3 Garden Springsteen John, porter, bds. 13 Webster ave.


Sproul Andrew, policeman, h. Harrison ct. cor. Wright


Sproul Thomas, laborer, bds. Holly, corner Main


Sproule Charles E. photographer (7 Tremont row, B.), h. 58 Thorndike


Sprowle Joseph, laborer, h. Windsor, near School Squire John P. (John P. Squire & Co.), provision dealer, Gore, near Sixth, house at Arlington


SQUIRE JOHN P. & CO. (John P. Squire, Hiland Lock- wood and W. W. Kimball), provision dealers (23 and 25 Faneuil Hall market, and 39 North Market, B.), pork house, Gore, near Sixth


Stacey Geo. W. clerk, house 52 Winthrop Stackpole Joseph, stair-builder, house 96 Spring Stackpole Joseph jr. hatter, house 96 Spring Stacy Edward P. horsecar-driver, h. River, opp. Williams Stacy Geo. W. painter, 608 Main, house 19 Perry Stacy John, carpenter, house Norton, corner Wright Stacy John, piano-forte action maker, h. 37 Western ave. Stacy Melville, lawyer, Henderson's blk. North ave. and(27 Court, B.), house Somerville


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


557 Main Street, GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Stafford James, shoe-maker, house 7 Reed Stafford John, baker, h. Cowperth wait, near River CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 293 Stafford John A. gas-fitter, 644 Main, bds. Broadway House Stafford J. S. gas-fitter, 644 Main, house 41 Norfolk Stafford Louisa, widow Thomas, house 91 Allston Stafford Norman M. marble cutter, h. Acorn, near Walnut Stanger Lewis Mrs. house 25 Sixth Stanislaus Franklin, house Clay, near Spruce Stanley H. E. pedler, house 109 Otis Stanton David J. foreman (15 Otis, B.), h. 73 Gore Stanton Sophronia, widow Newell, h. Winter, near Fifth Staples Edwin B. (Custom House, B.), house 12 Howard GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Staples James W. machinist, bds. 149 Main Staples Samuel (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), h. 57 Pleasant Stapley Samuel, clerk (B.), house 12 Murdock STARBUCK JAMES C. stove-dealer, 423 and 425 Main, house 139 Washington Stark Wm. F. book-keeper (B.), h. Suffolk, near Norfolk Starke Tobias, cabinet maker, house 212 Cambridge Start Wm. A. Rev. house 30 Coggswell avenue Stayner John D. printer, house 60 Pearl Stayner Wm. R. (Stayner and Hall), stoves &c. 637 Main, house 43 Pearl Stayner & Hall (W. R. Stayner and Joseph Hall), stoves, furnaces &c. 637 Main StClair John M. h. 8 Front Stearnes Geo. O. locksmith, bds. 44 Seventh Stearns Alfred W. carpenter, h. 1 Symond's blk. De Wolf Stearns Amos F. house 43 Seventh [Seventh Stearns Amos O. locksmith (under City Hotel, B.), house 44 Stearns Charles, car-driver, boards 12 Dunster FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department. Stearns Chas. E. carriage painter, h. 37 Garden


Stearns Chas. E. clerk (B.), bds. 43 Seventh


Stearns Chas. F. book-keeper, h. 74 Allston


Stearns Francis F. carpenter, bds. Cottage


Stearns Geo. H. house 11 School court


Stearns Horace B. pressman, Riverside Press, boards 19 School court [20 Eliot


Stearns James, livery stable, Brattle, near Harvard sq. house


Stearns Joshua B. house 103 Allston


Stearns Joshua B. jr. upholsterer (B.), bds. Allston, near Pear


Stearns Marshall N. mason, house 149 Main


Stearns Oliver, Parkman Professor of Theology, H. U. house Kirkland place


Stearns Thomas, house 19 School court


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.


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


294 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.


Stearns Wm. G. house Lowell, near Mt. Auburn Stechell Joseph, pattern maker, house 36 Windsor Stedman Martha R. wid. Samuel, house 10 South


Stedman Samuel F. piano -keys, 125 Harvard


Stedman Vernal R. (Stedman & Kelley), piano-forte action manuf. Osborn's mills, State, house 218 Harvard Stedman & Kelley (Vernal R. Stedman and A. P. Kelley), piano-forte manufs. Osborn's mills, State


Steel James baker, house 137 Main


Steele Benj. H. builder, house 8 Arlington-


Steele Eugene J. cutter (B.), h. 63 Pearl


[Austin


Steele Jacob T. hats, caps etc. (83 Franklin, B.), house 104 Steele Lucy A. Mrs. dress-maker, boards 93 Elm


Steele Michael M. house 68 Dana


Steenberg John P. cabinet maker, h. Hampshire, cor. Clark Steenberg J. P. Mrs. variety store, 345 Main, house Hamp- shire, cor. Clark


Steenstra P. professor of Hebrew and Greek, Episcopal seminary, house Hilliard, near Brattle [Tremont


Steer John, hair-dresser and wig-maker, 573 Main, house 43 Steinman Casper, carver, bds. 504 Cambridge Steinmann J. Henry, musician, h. 27 Cherry


Stembler Abraham, pedler, house 6 Vine


Stemler Daniel, cabinet maker, house 1 Water Stengel Michael, glass-worker, house 28 Fourth


Stern August H. carver (B.), house 70 Harvard Stern Philip, life ins. agent, house 29 Winter Stetson Calvin M. clerk, house 73 Pleasant


Stetson Chas H. machinist, house 14 Webster place Stetson Charles M. butcher, house 189 Norfolk Stetson Charles P. carpenter, boards 174 Harvard Stetson Chas. W. harness maker (B.), h. 174 Harvard Stetson George H. painter, bds. 73 Pleasant Stetson George W. carpenter, bds. 4 Walnut [Broadway


Stetson Jos. B. harness maker (26 Sudbury, B.), house 347 Stevens Abel, bds. 19 Buckingham [st. ct.


Stevens Abel jr. carpenter, Mt. Auburn, cor. Bath, h. 6 Ash Stevens Abraham W. clergyman, house 34 Hancock Stevens Albert, carpenter, house 19 Buckingham Stevens Atherton H. house Water [house 45 Otis


Stevens Atherton H. jr. Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, Stevens Charles A. painter, boards 11 Cottage


Stevens Charles B. register of deeds, h. 109 Thorndike


Stevens Charles E. apothecary, 153 Bridge, bds. 155 Bridge


Stevens Charles E. cabinet maker, bds. 11 Myrtle pl.


Stevens Chas. S. bds. 721 Cambridge


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.


A


Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


. terms, and in the


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


Stevens Cyrus S. (Stevens & Brandt), painter, h. 13 Cottage Stevens Edmund H. physician, North ave. cor. Beech, h. Elm, opp. Allen Stevens Edward C. carpets (N. E. Carpet Co. B.), house 276 Stevens Edward G. painter, h. 391 Cambridge [Broadway CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 295 Stevens Elias H. glass-presser, h. rear 103 Spring Stevens Ella D. Miss, music teacher, house 13 Cottage Stevens Ezra H. letter carrier, h. Worcester, cor. Norfolk Stevens Francis E. paper carrier, h. 146 Spring Stevens Frank P. conductor, U. R. R. bds. 146 Thorndike Stevens Frank R. salesman, 464 Harvard, bds. Mrs Stevens', School court Stevens Frederick T. secretary, Union Railway Co.'s office Harvard sq. house Holyoke place Stevens George, organ manufacturer, Fifth, cor. Otis, house Thorndike, near Third Stevens George F. organ maker, Fifth, cor. Otis, boards George Stevens', Thorndike Boston. Stevens George L. wood-carver, boards 74 Spring [well Stevens George M. machinist (90 Sudbury, B.), h. 2 Rock- Stevens George P. grocer, Spring, cor. Fourth, h. 24 Sixth Stevens George W. locksmith (55 Merrimack, B.), house 146 Thorndike [Thorndike Stevens Henry A. clerk, registry of deeds, boards 109 Stevens J. E. barrel shipper (B.), house 7 Worcester Stevens John H. (J. H. Stevens & Co.), plumber, 627 Main, house 33 Western ave. Ssevens Joseph, painter and glazier, house 220 Harvard Stevens Joseph H. painter, house 73 Pleasant Stevens J. S. billiard table maker, h. Moore, near Broadway Stevens Mary A. Mrs. house rear 6 Prince [bridge Stevens Mary E. Miss (Pemberton sq. B.), bds. 721 Cam- Stevens Moses, boarding-house, School ct. Stevens Normandus S. glass-maker, bds. rear 103 Spring Stevens N. Warren, shipping-clerk, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house rear 103 Spring Stevens Oliver A. glass-cutter, h. 101 Spring Stevens Samuel, cabinet maker, h. 11 Myrtle place Stevens Thomas J. saloon (B.), house 20 Elm [umbia Stevens Thomas O. organ maker (B.), h. Market, cor. Col- Stevens William, boarding 'and livery stable, also organ builder (Grove, cor. Cambridge, B.). house 155 Bridge Stevens Wm. A. paper hanger, house 4 Windsor Stevens John H. & Co. (John H. Stevens and Charles B. Cade) plumbers, 627 Main 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 reasonable


Best Manner.


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


296 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.


Stevens & Brandt (Cyrus S. Stevens and Hendrick Brandt) painters, River junction, Western avenue


Stevenson David, plasterer, h. Spring, near Sixth


Stevenson Joseph, laborer, h. 12 East Perry


Stevenson Thomas, plasterer, house Spring, near Sixth


Steward Ira, machinist, Riverside Press, house 99 River Stewart Daniel, carpenter, house 65 Vine


Stewart Alonzo, watchman (B.), house 141 Otis


Stewart Amherst, marketman (Faneuil Hall, B.), h. 159 Thorndike


Stewart Betsey, widow Erie W. house Pine, cor. Harvard


Stewart Elizabeth, widow Edward, house 780 Main


Stewart Ellen C. widow Andrew, house 15 Willard


Stewart Frank, machinist, bds. 389 Main [Hilliard


STEWART HENRY L. painter, 14 Brighton, house 19 Stewart James, plumber, house 24 Brookline


Stewart Mary F. Miss, teacher, bds. Pine, cor. Harvard


Stewart Orlando, grocer, Cambridge, cor. Fourth, house Sixth near Thorndike


Stewart Richard, house 32 Rice


Stewart Robert, butcher, house 12 Forest


Stewart Sarah E. teacher, boards Pine, cor. Harvard


Stewart Thomas, carpenter, house rear 130 Spring


Stewart Wm. carpenter, bds. 65 Vine


Stewart Wm. A. cabinet maker, bds. Eastern's, Rice


Stewart Wm. J. boards 15 Willard


Stewart Wm. J. butcher, house 53 Spruce


Stickel Jacob F. boot-maker, house 438 Cambridge


Stickney Charles O. clerk, boards 21 Cottage


Stickney Francis H. carpenter, house 136 Otis


Stickney Horace A. painter, house 138 Hampshire


Stickney Nathaniel N. lumber dealer (Watertown), house 43 Mt. Auburn


Stickney R. L. Mrs. house 138 Hampshire


Stickney Rodolph, lather, bds. 9 Sixth


Stickney Warren, h. 22 Park


Stiles Charles H. concrete pavement, h. 9 Remington [ton


Stiles John C. superintendent, Union Railway, h. 9 Reming- Stiles Lucius, wholesale clothing dealer (12 Otis, B.), h. 15 Lee Stiles Samuel, carpenter, house 6 Dover


Stiles Stephen, carpenter, h. North ave. cor. Dover


Stillman David, tinman, bds. 110 Pleasant


Stimpson Herbert H. house Linnæan, near North avenue


Stimpson J. Frank, pump and block-maker (139 Fulton, B.), Stimpson John, house 7 Oak [house 7 Oak


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


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and' SHOES,


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


Stimpson Wm. C. house 29 Shepard [S] Stimpson Fordyce M. house 18 Mellen Stingel Louis, turner, house 161 Broadway Stingel Philip, porter, house 62 Brimmer block, Harvard Stinson Charles, grease-collector, house 6 Porter CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 297 Stinson Daniel, laborer, h. Clark, cor. Harvard Stinson James, gardener, house Beaver, near Flagg Stinson James, lather, house Columbia, near Hampshire Stinson James T. book-binder, house 8 Porter Stinson John, agent, house 896 Main Stinson John, grocer, h. 8 Porter Stinson Mary, widow John, h. Columbia, near Hampshire Stinson Wm. J. core-maker, boards 48 Clark St. John's Literary Institute, Cambridge FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Stockbridge Abijah W. carpenter, house 37 Willard Stockbridge R. O. carpenter, h. 12 Douglass Stocker Alfred A. physician, house 862 Main! Stocker Alfred H. clerk (B.), h. 862 Main GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Stockford William, clothing-cutter, house 47 Spruce Stockman Thomas H. furniture finisher, h. 133 Spring Stockwell Edward, teamster (B.), house 131 Lincoln Stodder David G. carpenter, house 138 Brookline Stokes John, stone-cutter, bds. Glennon's Stone Anson J. treasurer (Mercantile Savings Bank, 48 Sum- mer, B.), house 34 North avenue Stone Charles, clerk (B.), house 452 Main Stone Charles S. clerk (B.), house Phillips place Stone Daniel, bds. Oxford, cor. Sacramento Stone Daniel G. box-maker, house 11 Windsor Stone Edward, driver, h. 30 Jay Stone Frances E. widow Richard T. H. house 41 Windsor Stone Geo. G. bar-tender (B.), h. 126 Harvard Stone Geo. W. piano-keys, house 107 Hampshire Stone James F. house 37 River Stone John, stereotyper, house Willow, near Magazine Stone John S., D. D. professor Episcopal Theological school, Brattle, cor. Irving place, house 2 Phillips place Stone Leonard, assistant clerk (State National Bank, B.), bds. 96 Auburn Stone L. L. salesman (100 Summer, B.), h. 3 Garden Stone Lloyd G. clerk (B.), bds. 68 School Stone Mary W. Miss, h. Cambridge, opp. Hovey's nursery Stone Richard jr. counsellor (7 Court sq. B.), bds. 20 Berkeley [rooms Dr. Hildreth's, Brattle square, STONE WM. A. apothecary, 4 Brewer's block, Brattle sq. WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. and 145 Tremont 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.


298 CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.


Stone Wm. R. Rev. city missionary, h. 114 Norfolk


Storer Wm. policeman, h. 17 Baldwin


Storer Wm. h. 17 Baldwin


Storer Wm. B. (47 India whf. B.), h. Garden, cor. Shepard Stork C. currier, bds Dublin


Story Chas. W. letter carrier, bds. 119 Mt. Auburn


Story Francis W. book-keeper, University Press, house 119 Mt. Auburn


[Windsor


Story Wm. A. hair-dresser, 148 Harvard, h. Broadway, n.


Stout Nicholas, laborer, house Fifth, near Charles


Stover Theophilus, bds. Sawyer's, 65 Austin


Stowe Geo. W. clerk, bds. Inman, opp. Austin


Stowe Samuel R. clerk, bds. Hotel Flandesr


Strang Albert, cabinet maker, h. 138 Hampshire


Strath John, teamster, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks


Stratton Charles, boots and shoes (85 Leverett, B.), house 28 Dunster


Stratton Charles M. Stratton's blk. h. 165 Cambridge


Stratton Chas. T. clerk (B.), h. 19 Winthrop


Stratton Henry, trav. agt. h. rear Norfolk, near Broadway Stratton Ira, house 47 Austin


Straub Charles, cabinet maker, h. 77 Hastings


Straub Joseph, baker, h. Warren, n. Cambridge


Strawn D.G. h. Forest, c. Oxford


Streeter Alexander clerk, (B.), h. 195 Hampshire


Stuart Frederick T. steel-engraver (B.), house 22 Hancock


Stubbs Joseph A. fish-dealer (133 Commercial, B.), house 29 Sydney


Studley Amasa, organ builder, house 174 Cambridge


Studley Joseph (Studley & Buswell), apothecary, 156 Cam- bridge, house 53 Austin


Studley & Buswell (Joseph Studley and Brigham Buswell), apothecaries, 156 Cambridge


Stumbles James, cabinet maker, h. 142 Spring


Sturks William P. carpenter, house rear 48 Pine


Sturtevant Alvin C. agent, house 50 Columbia


Sturtevant Alvin C. jr. clerk (B.), h. 50 Columbia


Sturtevant W. H. carpenter, house Waverley, cor. Walnut Sudby Thomas, cooper, house Norfolk, n. Cambridge


Sudgen Alfred, printer, bds. 33 Bow


Sughrue James, mason, h. 380 Cambridge


Suhr Johannes, blacksmith, bds. 15 Main


Sulk Adolph, cutter, h. 2 Jennings court


Sulky Henry, cooper, bds. 390 Main


Sullivan Addie Miss, dressmaker, h. West, n. Inman


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


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


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,


Sullivan Catharine, wid. washing and scrubbing, h. rear Bridge, n. Mansion House CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 299 Sullivan. Catharine, widow of Daniel, h. 58 Hastings Sullivan Charles, h. Foster, n. Sparks . Sullivan Charles H. printer (B.), h. West, near Lee Sullivan Cornelius, h. 186 Bridge Sullivan Cornelius, gardener, h. Oxford, cor. Sacramento Sullivan Cornelius, tailor, h. 36 Reed Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h. 6 North Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h. 18 North GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Sullivan Cornelius C. carpenter, h. 194 Bridge Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Winthrop Sullivan Daniel, stone-cutter, h. Third, n. Charles Sullivan Daniel, painter, h. Short, n. Bridge Sullivan Daniel, cabinet maker, bds. Mansion House, Gore Sullivan Daniel, groceries and provisions, Franklin, c. Bay, Sullivan Danie!, laborer, bds. 21 Harvard [house do. Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Hackett's yard, Franklin Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. r. 25 Fourth Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h. Bridge, n. the water Sullivan Daniel, shoe-maker, h. 9 Fourth Sullivan Daniel J. carriage painter, bds. 7 Reed Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. Webster ave. n. Somerville line Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. rear 44 Washington Sullivan Edward, laborer, house Winthrop, near Dunster Sullivan Edward F. brass-finisher, bds. 92 Otis Sullivan Eugene, cabinet maker, h. 145 Bridge Sullivan Eugene, teamster, h. 93 Third Sullivan Florence, cooper, h. 325 Cambridge Sullivan Florence, laborer, h. 5 Rice place Sullivan Florence, brass-finisher, h. Green, near Bay Sullivan Garret, glass-maker, h. 92 Otis Sullivan Geo. harness maker, bds. 56 Mt. Vernon Sullivan Ignatius Mrs. widow, h. 17 Hancock Sullivan Isabella Mrs. h. 17 Irving pl. Sullivan James, baker, 59 Pearl, h. do. S llivan James, brass-finisher, h. 15 School S llivan James, glass-worker, h. Winter, n. Third S llivan James O. baker, h. 59 Pearl S. llivan J. C. junk-dealer, h. 431 Cambridge Sullivan Jeffrey, switcher, h. 137 Dublin Sullivan Jeremiah, blacksmith, bds. 9 Foster Sullivan Jeremiah, h. Short, n. Bridge Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, h. Webster ave. near Cambridge 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.


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Mannek


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


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


300 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.




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