The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 31

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 238 Franklin


Sullivan Jeremiah, glass-worker, h. 7 Fourth


Sullivan Jeremiah, butcher, h. 73 Spruce


Sullivan Jeremiah H. law-student, Harvard College, bds. 183 Bridge


Sullivan Jeremiah J. printer (B), h. 110 Hampshire


Sullivan John, gardener, h. 166 Franklin


Sullivan John, laborer, h. r. 114 Broadway


Sullivan John, painter, h. Short, n. Bridge


Sullivan John, laborer, h. Third, n. Charles


Sullivan John, seaman, h. 22 Crane


Sullivan John, laborer, h. 64 Brimmer block, Harvard


Sullivan John, currier, house Clifton


Sullivan John, works N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. 36 Winter Sullivan Johanna, wid. of John, h. West, cor. Reed's alley Sullivan John, laborer, h. rear Short, near Lowell R. R.


Sullivan John, shoe-maker, h. 23 Vine


Sullivan John A. printer, h. Green, near Putnam


Sullivan John D. laborer, h. rear Gore, n. Third


Sullivan John H. book-keeper, house 15 Worcester Sullivan John O. laborer, h. Lambert, n. Gore Sullivan Margaret, widow, h. 188 Bridge


Sullivan Margaret Mrs. widow John H. h. 17 Hastings


Sullivan Mary, widow Jeffrey, h. 137 Dublin Sullivan Mary, h. South, n. Dunster


Sullivan Mary Mrs. h. Appian way, near Brattle Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 9 Cowperthwait


Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. Charles River, cor. Mill


Sullivan Michael, laborer (Charlestown Navy Yard), h. 72


Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 208 Franklin [Gore


Sullivan Michael, laborer, h. 31 Charles River Sullivan M. James, painter, 658 Main


Sullivan Patrick, laborer at glassworks, h. 419 Cambridge


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 52 North


Sullivan Patrick, blacksmith, 61 Hampshire


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, bds. 46 Foster


Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 21 Cowperthwait Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. Sparks, cor. Mt. Auburn Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. Flagg, n. Banks Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 58 North


Sullivan Patrick, hostler, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks


Sullivan Patrick, currier, h. Reed, n. Spruce Sullivan Patrick J. oil-finisher, h. 1 School


Sullivan Patrick T. painter, h. Sparks, n. Foster Sullivan Richard, bds. 94 Auburn


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


557 Main Street,


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.


[Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


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


CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY. 301 Sullivan Richard, currier, h. 7 Reed Sullivan Richard, laborer, h. 11 Water Sullivan Roger, laborer, h. r. 44 Washington Sullivan Stephen, carpenter, bds. North ave. cor. Beech Sullivan Stephen, mason, h. 3 Appian Way [Cambridge Sullivan Stephen A. blacksmith, bds. Mrs. Smith's, North Sullivan T. D. stereotype finisher, h. 48 Holyoke Sullivan Thos. laborer, h. 126 Brookline Sullivan Thos. stone-cutter, Dublin, n. Spruce Sullivan Timothy, laborer, h. Warren, c. Jefferson Sullivan Timothy, gardener, bds. 3 Oak Sullivan Timothy, hostler, h. Antrim, n. Broadway SULLIVAN TIMOTHY, express and saloon, 127 Bridge h. 127} Bridge Sullivan Timothy, laborer, h. r. 4 North Sullivan Timothy, laborer, h. River, n. Fremont Sullivan Timothy, laborer, h. Jackson Sullivan Timothy F. jig-sawyer, bds. 183 Bridge Boston. Sullivan Timothy J. cabinet-maker, bds. 2 Brooks Sullivan Timothy J. painter, h. Valentine, n. Brookline Sullivan Wm. carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire Sullivan Wm. cabinet maker, h. 58 North [79 River Sullivan Wm. J. A. foreman, composing-room, Riverside, h. Sulliway Alex. laborer, h. Montgomery, n. Harvey Summerman Henry, printer, h. Putnam, cor. Wash. ct. Summers James Mrs. h. 4 Hastings Sumner A. currier, bds. Leuchte's, North ave. Sumner Bradford Mrs. h. 14 Sumner Sumner Juliette F. Miss, school-teacher, bds. 5 Webster pl. Sutherland David A. clerk, bds. 22 Brookline Sutherland James C. harness maker, h. 22 Brookline Sutton Geo. J. printer (B.), h. 17 Short Swaim A. D. wid. Samuel B. h. 16 Hancock Swaim Joseph S. student, bds. 16 Hancock Swaim Roger W. student, bds. 16 Hancock Swain A. Otis, Dover Stamping Co.'s, bds. Mrs. Charlotte A. Dunbar's, Broadway, n. Hancock Swain Geo. F. teller (B.) h. Orchard, n. Russell Swain J. C. watchman, glasshouse, bds. Heath's, Orchard Swain Samuel H. melodeon maker (233 Cambridge, B.), h. 46 Western ave. Swan Abigail Mrs. h. 19 Everett Swan Isaac F. carpenter, h. 40 Broadway [B.), h. 64 Dana Swan Walter S. commission merchant (1 Central wharf, Swanburg Chas. carpenter, bds. 94 Auburn [Prospect Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, .1872. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Boys and Youths' Clothing at Retail.


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


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


302 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.


Swasey Edward R. leather merchant (25 High, B.), h. 95 Swasey Frank B. clerk (B.), bds. 95 Prospect


Swasey Geo. B. clerk (B.), bds. 95 Prospect


Sweeney B. carriage painter, bds. 67 Spruce


Sweeney Chas. H. printer, h. 45 Clark


Sweeney Cornelius (C. & J. H. Sweeney), carpenter, Gore, between Third and Fourth, h. Sixth, n. Vine


Sweeney Daniel Mrs. h. North, n. Short


Sweeney Daniel, tailor, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge


Sweeney Hugh, tailor, h. 22 Reed


Sweeney John, laborer, h. r. 194 Bridge


[Winter


Sweeney John H. (C. & J. H. Sweeney), carpenter, h. 64 Sweeney Patrick, teamster, h. 191 Dublin


Sweeney Richard, carpenter, h. r. 55 Amory


Sweeney Wm. laborer, h. 18 Antrim


Sweeney C. & J. H. (Cornelius Sweeney ard John H. Swee- ney), carpenters, Gore, between Third and Fourth


Sweeny Bridget, wid. Daniel, h. 1 19 Third


Sweeny Chas. F. (C. F. & R. C. Sweeny), steam, gas and water piping, 27 North Fifth. h. Murdock,n. Hampshire Sweeny Daniel, glass-cutter, h. 119 Third


Sweeny Robert C. (C. F. & R. C. Sweeny), steam, gas and water piping, 27 North Fifth [North Fifth


Sweeny C. F. & R. C. steam, gas and water piping, 27


Sweetser Atkins, teamster, lı. 5 Leighton ct.


Sweetser Chas. W. cabinet maker, bds. 5 Leighton ct.


Sweetser Elizabeth, widow of John, bds. 67 Prospect


Sweetser Henry P. salesman (B.), h. Elm, n. Russell, Som- erville line ®


Sweetser Henry W. jig-sawyer. bds. 5 Leighton ct.


Sweetser H. F. W. Miss, teacher, h. 6 Mason


Sweetser S. A. Miss, teacher, h. 6 Mason [Putnam


Swett Chas. F. carpenter, h. Hewes' blk. Western ave. near


Swett James B. book-keeper, h. 114 Thorndike


Swett Lewis C. (L. C. Swett & Co.), furniture, 600 Main, h. 117 Magazine [Tremont


Swett Nathaniel, brick manuf. office (22 State, B.), h. 17 Swett Stephen. carpenter, h. 23 Short


Swett Wm. S. upholsterer, 600 Main, h. 115 Magazine


Sweet L. C. & Co. (L. C. Swett and D. W. Parker), up- holsterers and furniture dealers, 600 Main


Swift John, teamster, h. 5 Harvard


Swift Peter, junk-dealer, h. 5 Harvard


Switzer Simon, currier, bds. North ave. n. Arlington


Sylvester Eliza B. wid. of James, h. Cambridge, n. Quincy


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,


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


Sylvia John C. drug clerk, bds. Porter's Hotel Symond Samuel, bds. 10 Union Symonds Elvira, wid. h. 7 Worcester [burn Symonds Harry, car-conductor, h. Charles River, n. Mt. Au- Symonds John O. porter (B.), h. Oak, n. Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY. 303 Symonds T. F. liquors, 339 Cambridge, h. (31 Gouch, B.) TALBOT JAMES, laborer, h. Charles, n. Fourth Talbot James, laborer, h. 3 Mullen's ct. [44 Shepard TALBOT J. H., M. D., Henderson's blk. North ave. house Talbot John, glass-maker, h. Winter, n. Fifth Tallman Steven B. mason, bds. 91 Norfolk [Wendell Tamplin James B. real-estate dealer (25 Kilby, B.), h. 25 Tandy Eleazer, milkman, bds. 12 Williams Tandy James, h. 12 Williams Tapley Chas. W. clerk (B.), h. Amory, n. Broadway Tapley Henry M. book-keeper (B.), h. Amory, n. Broadway Tarbell Adeline E. wid. Geo. F. h. 77 Auburn Tarbell Martha, wid. Sampson, h. 64 Franklin Tarbell Wm. A. clerk (B.), h. 14 Warland GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Boston. Tarbell Wm. G. cabinet maker, h. 39 Magazine Tarbot Richard, driver, h. 107 Green Tarbox John, watchman, h. r. 102 Spring Tarbox Joseph K. h. 69 Windsor Tarr Jacob, h. 83 Clark Tarr J. B. car-conductor, bds. Willis', Elm, cor. Russell Tates Chas. W. glass-maker, h. Third, n. Cambridge Tattan Alexander, tinsmith, h. 25 North Taylor A. C. carpenter, r. 579 Main, h. r. 150 Prospect Taylor Addison H. carpenter, h. 66 Putnam Taylor Albert, clerk, bds. Coggswell ave. Taylor Catherine W. widow, h. 9 Howard Taylor Dennis, laborer, h. 70 Harvard Taylor Emma M. teacher, bds. Dow's, North ave. Taylor Geo. Mendall, music teacher, h. 46 Winthrop Taylor Ira, constable and real-estate agent, bds. 52 Essex Taylor John, machinist, h. 73 Third Taylor John B. physician, h. Third, cor. Otis Taylor John P. jr. meat and provisions (32 Faneuil sq. B.), house 46 Spruce Taylor John R. book-keeper, h. Fifth, n. Otis Taylor John R. Mrs. school-teacher, h. Fifth, n. Otis Taylor Joseph W. clerk, Fresh Pond Hotel Taylor Lewis S. clerk (B.), h. 86 Windsor Taylor Louis P. baker, h. 42 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,


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


Best Manner.


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


304 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.


Taylor Merrill, h. 47 Fifth


Taylor Oliver, h. 27 Coggswell ave. [Second


Taylor Samuel A. postage-stamp dealer, h. Cambridge, n.


Taylor Selim E. machinist, h East, n. Bridge [Columbia TAYLOR SIMEON, stoves, tinware, etc. 525 Main, h. 5 Taylor Stephen A. clerk, North ave. cor. Spruce, h. do.


Taylor Theodore N. agent, New York & China Tea Co.'s, 37 and 39 Cedar, bds. Hotel Flanders


Taylor Thomas, in appraiser's office (B.), h. 50 Washington Taylor Wm. A. painter, 625 Main, house 68 Pleasant


Taylor Wm. C. marble (103 Haverhill, B.), bds. Washington avenue, corner Arlington


Taylor Wm. J. paper hanger, 608 Main, h. 110 Magazine


Tayne Dennis, laborer, house 54 North


Tayne John, laborer, house 32 North


Tayne Timothy Mrs. widow, house 32 North


Tayne Wm. boards 32 North


Teaffe John J. house Beaver, corner Flagg


Teague Freeman B. cabinet maker, house 60 Charles


Teague George F. conductor, house 23 Mills


Teague Geo. M. fish-dealer, 28 Haymarket sq. h. 100 Green Teamoh Charles M. tender, house 50 Hastings


Teel Albert S. carpenter, h. rear North ave. near Tannery


Teele Frank H. (2 Com nerce, B.), house 72 Washington Teele Samuel P. (Teele, Howe & Co.), bacon curer, Main, opp. Windsor, house 88 Washington


Teele, Howe & Co. (Samuel P. Teele, David Howe and Geo. Putney), bacon curers, Main, opp. Windsor


Temple John F. boards 129 Thorndike


Temple John M. clerk, house 129 Thorndike


Temple William, carpenter, bds Norfolk, near Cambridge


Templeton James M. (Faneuil Hall market, B.), h. 29 Front Tendler Maria Mrs. house 229 Harvard


Tennant William, laborer, house 7 Crane [yoke


Tennent Thomas, boot-maker, 7 Harvard row, bds. 26 Hol- Terry Matthew, laborer, house 116 Union


Thatcher Cyrus, book-keeper (B.), house 110 Prospect


Thacker Amelia D. Miss, seamstress, h. 131 Pleasant


Thain John, hemp-dresser, house 115 Elm Thaxter Fannie P. widow Warren, h. 542 Main


Thayer Cephas P. pressman, house 12 Ash


Thayer D. E. grocer (212 Cambridge, B.), h. 231 Broadway Thayer Farwell J. (J. H. & J. P. Thayer & Co.), painter 522 Main, house 2 Crane's block, De Wolf-


Thayer Fisher, boarding-house, North ave. near the common


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,


C . D. WILDER,


Cambridgeport.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


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


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY. 305


Thayer Henry (Henry Thayer & Co.), chemicals, Broadway house 80 North ave.


Thayer James H. (J. H. & J. P. Thayer & Co.), painter and paper hanger, 658 and 660 Main, h. 14 Trowbridge Thayer John A. machinist, house 97 River


Thayer Joshua P. (J. H. & J. P. Thayer & Co.), painter, 658 and 660 Main, house 12 Trowbridge


Thayer Walter C. apothecary, 88 Cambridge, rooms do.


Thayer Henry & Co. (Henry Thayer, and Francis D. Hardy jr.), manufacturing pharmaceutists, Broadway, n.G.J.R.R. THAYER J. H. & J. P. & CO. (James H. Thayer Joshua P. Thayer and Farwell J. Thayer), house, sign and fan- cy painters, 522 Main


Thiery Charles L. watchcase maker (151 Washington, B.), house Sydney, corner Chestnut, Ward 4


Thiery Charles W. watchcase maker, bds. Charles L. Thiery's, Sydney, corner Chestnut


Thomas Abraham J. mastic roofer, house 89 Brookline Thomas Archibald, harness maker, bds. 56 Mt. Vernon


Thomas Charles G. attorney (20 Court, B.),h.18 Appian Way


Thomas David, carpenter, bds. Mann's, 12 Dunster


Thomas Frank R. clerk (B.), house 8 Dover


Thomas Fred. W. teamster, bds. 1 Bristol


Thomas James B. F. counsellor (46 Court, B.), boards S. J. Thomas', North avenue, corner Wendell Thomas John H. laborer, house 106 Harvard


Thomas John J. works A. M. Hewlett's, bds. Dunster, n. South


Thomas John N. teamster, house 1 Bristol


Thomas Nathaniel, mason, bds. North avenue


Thomas Seth J. attorney (46 Court, B.), house North ave.


Thomas William, mason, house 28 Union


Thomas William A. 2d, machinist, h. 4 Leighton court


Thomas William D. blacksmith, Joseph R.Pettengill's, Brigh- ton, house at Brighton [35 Essex


Thomas Zephaniah H. shoe-dealer (57 Hanover, B.), house Thompson Albert, machinist, house 5 Holly


Thompson Alfred J. at paper collar factory, h. Wash. court


Thompson Charles, laborer, house 80 Harvard


Thompson David, house 31 Market


Thompson David jr. travelling agt.(B.), bds. 31 Market


Thompson Edward H. jewelry (B.), h. 8 Columbia place


Thompson Edward T. sexton, house 8 Columbia place


Thompson George, mason, boards 66 Norfolk


Thompson Jacob, saloon, Fifth, cor. Cambridge, h. do.


Thompson James W. carpenter, house 54 Elm


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


43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.3


Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


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


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reaonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


306 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.


Thompson John K. cabinet maker, h. 243 Broadway Thompson Joseph, marble worker, house 87 Pearl Thompson Margaret Mrs. house Charles, corner Fourth Thompson Mary A. widow David, h. 4 Austin place Thompson Talbot, mariner, house 42 Washington


Thompson Wm. A. engineer, House of Correction, house 144 Spring [Otis


Thompson William V. conveyancer (119 Court, B.), bds. 140 Thomson Laurel, bds. Wyeth, corner Concord ave. Thornberry Wilson, gardener, h. Franklin, near Bay Thorndike Edward, apothecary, house 15 Brookline Thornton Daniel, oil-finisher, house 26 Vine Thornton John, hostler, house rear 33 Hastings Thorogood Peter J. printer, h. 9 Charles River Thorogood Peter M. carpenter, house 20 River Thorp Ezra, laborer, house rear 19 Brewery Thrasher Lewis B. car-builder, house 45 Essex Thresher James M. dentist (132 Court, B.), h. 25 Austin Thresher Robert, printer, rooms 69} Mt. Auburn


Thurston Charles, house 14 Worcester


Thurston Charles F. (Thurston, Hall & Co. ), 31 and 33 Elm, house 29 Elm


Thurston Charles S. organ maker, bds. 14 Worcester


Thurston Daniel H. (Thurston, Hall & Co.), cracker bakery, 31 and 33 Elm, house 179 Harvard


Thurston George A. carriage-smith, h. 22 Mt. Auburn Thurston James M. clerk, boards 12 Dunster


Thurston John E. pedler, bds. Harvard, cor. Columbia


Thurston Louisa M. Miss, reporter, bds. 4 Wright Thurston Lyman, house 34 Brighton


Thurston Nathaniel L. clerk, bds. Thorndike, cor. Seventh Thurston Samuel R. teamster, house 11 Leighton


THURSTON, HALL & CO. (Daniel H. Thurston, James H. Hall, Charles F. Thurston and James E. Hall), cracker bakery, 31 and 33 Elm


Thwing Gardner H. house Franklin, near Pleasant Thwing James, wheelwright, 101 Green, h. 103 Green


Tibbetts George F. baker, h. Charles River, cor. Dyke Tibbetts George H. restaurant (Haymarket sq. B.),h. 28 Erie Tibbetts Israel, truckman, h. Winter, near Fifth Tibbetts William S. brick-layer, house 51 Pearl Tierney Alexander, painter, house 22 Short


Tierney Catharine, widow Patrick, h. 45 Franklin


Tierney John, stone-cutter, h. Mt. Auburn, near Sparks Tierney Michael, laborer, h. 33 Sargent


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.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston


J. A. JACKSON & CO.


HATTERS and FURRIERS,


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


Tierell Horace, gardener, house 131 Pleasant Tierney Patrick T, printer, house 45 Franklin CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY 307 Tiffiny Lyman, bds. E. C. Dyer's, Brattle, near Willard Tighe Dennis, blacksmith, house 19 Dublin Tighe John, grocer (31 and 33 Charles, B.), h. 2 Boardman Tilden Eustis, express-man, house 46 Holyoke Tillson Apollus J. (90 Devonshire, B.), h. 26 Austin [pect Tilton Benjamin, president, First National Bank, h. 30 Pros- Tilton Benjamin R. lumber dealer (412 Albany, B.), house Inman, near Harvard [30 Prospect Tilton Henry N. lumber (412 Albany, B.), bds. B. Tilton's, GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Tilton J. T. (Faneuil Hall, B.), h. Centre, near Hancock Tilton Laura F. Miss, clerk, registry of deeds office (B.), bds 18 Amory Timney Ann Mrs. widow John, house 52 Charles Timney Frank, teamster, house Elm, corner Lincoln Tiinson E. R. tinsmith (120 Commercial, B.), h. 48 Auburn Tingley John E. harness maker, bds. 45 Mt. Auburn Titus Charles H. house 132 Franklin Tobin James, blacksmith, house rear 112 Broadway Tobin Michael, grocer, second house in Willow pl. house do. Tobin Richard, laborer, house Third, near Charles Tobin Richard F. moulder, house 2 Harrison Tobin William, engineer, h. Distillhouse pl. n. Cambridge Toby John, gardener, house 9 West Tobey Lucy W. Mrs. house 93 Elm Todd Albert M. clerk, boards 52 Prospect Todd Joseph, carriage painter, house at Woburn Tole Michael, laborer, r. 61 Harvard Toliver Thornton Mrs. h. 76 Harvard FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Tomkins Floyd W. student, h. 42 Holyoke Thompson Kate, wid, James, h. East, n. R. R. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


Toner Charles, mason, house 50 Broadway [works


Toner James, glass-maker, h. Bridge, nearly opp. Bay State Toner John, soap-maker. house 110 Brookline


Toohey Daniel, teamster, h. 24 Somerset Toohey Martin, laborer, h. 53 Vine


Tooker George W. mechanic, h. 131 Brookline Toole James, laborer, h. 77 Broadway


Toomey Dennis, clerk, Third, cor. Gore h. 96 Gore


Toomey John, laborer, h. 227 Franklin Toomy Mary, wid. house 34 Union


Toomey Thomas, teamster, h. 196 Norfolk


Topliff Calvin H. Rev. house 86 Franklin


Torrey Elizabeth Miss, h. 20 Oxford


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.


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


308 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.


Torrey Henry W. McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, H. UJ. house 20 Oxford


Torry Chas H. book-keeper, h. 73 Third


Torry Robert jr. Custom House officer (B.),h. 77 Mt. Auburn


Torry Robert, prtinter, h. 10 Chestnut, Ward 1


Torry William, printer, h. 7 Bow


Tothill Wm. John, house 42 Pearl


Touner Russell L. engineer, h. Western ave. cor. Putnam Tout Thomas B. fishing rod-manufacturer, 12 Appian Way Tower Charles B. teacher,120 Tremont(B.),h. 4 Buckingham Tower Elizabeth B. wid. David B. h. 4 Buckingham


Tower George W, machinist, h. 147 Columbia


Tower Levy, book-keeper (27 Elm, B.), h. 7 Elsworth ave. Tower Luther, piano key maker, h. 111 Windsor


Tower Samuel G. pattern maker (B.), h. 24 Follen Tower Sylvester, piano-forte key-maker, h. Fayette Towers Thomas, cooper, h. 51 Gore


Towle Charles, blacksmith, h. 234 Bridge Towle Ebenezer, book-binder, h. 113 Gault's blk. Pleasant


Towle Ernest E. mason, h, 27 Pleasant [Kinnard


Town George E. book-binder, (13 Washington, B.), house 13


Town Nathan, teamster, h. 10 Leighton court


Town Walter N. cabinet maker, h. Leighton ct.


Towne Ann, wid. Jabez, h. 429 Main


Towne Augustus, druggist (30 India, B.), h. 417 Broadway


Towne Edward O. bds. J. Towne's, 66 Prospect


Towne Ezra. bds. 64 Franklin


Towne Frank, cutter in piggery, bds. Norfolk, n. Cambridge Towne George H. clerk, bds. 77 Auburn


Towne Horatio, watch-maker (B.), h. 78 Prospect


Town John, clerk, B.), house 66 Prospect Townes Edward, dry goods, h. Crane, n, DeWolf Townsend Elbridge G. carpenter, h. Daye court


Townsend Joseph F. piano maker, h. Daye court


Toye Dennis, blacksmith, house 19 Dublin


Toye Martin, blacksmith, house 74 Spruce


Tozier Oliver C. agent (40 Clinton, B.), h. Carver, opp. Wen- Tracy Bridgett, Mrs. h. 35 Vine [dell


Tracy H. R. (4 Alden, B.), h. 16 Short


Tracy James T. organ maker, bds. 22 Inman


Tracy Martin, carpenter, Brighton, n. the bridge, h. 11 Wright Tracy Michael, laborer. h, 94 Fifth [doin


Tracy Michael F. carpenter and builder, Norton, h. 21 Bow- Tracy Patrick, laborer, h. n. Cambridge


Tracy William. teamster, house Murdock place


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


557 Main Street,


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Train Edmund, flour and grain, Bridge, h. 99 Thorndike Train Edmund I. clerk, bds. 99 Thorndike Trainer Catherine, widow, h. 38 Brighton Trainer John F. britannia, h. 163 Columbia CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY. 309 Trant James, laborer, h. 132 Spruce [Mt. Auburn Trasher Robert, assistant engineer, University Press, h. 69} Trask Charles A. salesman (B.), h. 10 Dover Trask Henry P. sadler, (195 Friend, B.), h. 46 Hamilton Trayes Chas. printer (B.), bds. Mrs. Pitts', r. 13 Green Treadwell Daniel, prof. h. 29 Concord ave. Treadwell James, printer (B.), h. 74 Windsor Trefethen John Y. painter, h. 29 Sydney Trefethern Thos. A. tinman, bds. 69 Walnut Trevett Henry, piano maker (B.), h. 48 Fifth Triggs Thos. dealer kerosene oil, h. 118 Otis Trilligan Newey T. blacksmith, h. Clay Trow Chas. W. printer, bds. Bath, n. Mt. Auburn Boston. Trow Edward shoe-maker, h. 25 Tremont GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Trow Francis R. carpenter, h. Bath, n. Mt. Auburn Trowbridge John, assistant professor of physics, H. U. bds. J. H. Trowbridge's, 13 Sumner [ern ave. Trowbridge John S. hardware (6 F. H. sq. B.), h. 49 West- Troy James, tailor, h. 2 Gilpin Troy Paul, driver breadcart, 213 and 215 Cambridge, h. do. Truesdell J. C. carpenter, bds. 12 Bow Trull Geo. G., State Constable, h. Prince, n. Pleasant Trumbull Geo. C. treasurer (North End Savings Bank, 80 Union, B.), h. 14 Arlington Trumbull John, clerk (B.), bds. 14 Arlington Tucker Chas. B. brass-moulder, h. 25 Union Tucker Ebenezer, h. DeWolf ct. Tucker Ebenezer jr. carriage maker, h. Otis pl. Tucker Edward O. iron bedstead maker, h. Ericsson Tucker Edward P. (35 Franklin, B.), h. 281 Harvard Tucker Henry C. teamster (B.), h. 7 Wheatland blk. Cam- bridge Tucker James, laborer, h. 28 North Tucker John D. hostler, h. 56 Brighton Tucker Joseph, laborer, h. 35 Hastings Tucker Wm. E. blacksmith, bds. E. Tucker's, De Wolf ct. Tuckerman Catherine P. widow Samuel C. h. 421 Broadway Tufts Albert, upholsterer (Cornhill, B.), bds. 149 Otis Tufts Chas. shoe-maker, Church, rooms do. Tufts Chas. h. 67 Prospect WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most 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.


310 CAMBRIDGE [T] DIRECTORY.


Tufts Ebenezer T. 2d, painter, bds. 149 Otis Tufts Francis H. painter, 149 Otis, h. do. Tufts Frank H. jr. painter, bds. 149 Otis Tufts Geo. h. Russell, n. Somerville line




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