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Tufts Geo. M. hatter (145 and 147 Washington, B.), h. 12 Tufts Hubbard B. painter, bds. 149 Otis
Tufts Isaac, carriage maker, h. 39 River Tufts John A. expressman, h. 83 Thorndike · Tufts John A. jr. upholsterer, bds. 393 Thorndike Tufts John R. cabinet maker, h. 103 Pleasant
Tufts Joseph W. car-driver, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Tufts Samuel, h. 890 Main [10 Harvard row, h. 890 Main Tufts Samuel jr. (Tufts & Ruth),furniture and piano movers Tufts Sarah, wid. Ebenezer T. h. 136 Cambridge
Tufts & Ruth (Samuel Tufts jr. and James W. Ruth), furni- ture and piano movers 10 Harvard row
Tuite Peter, Mrs. h. Winter, n. Fifth
Tumbalty Michael, laborer, h. Kinnard, n. Bay
Tumbalty Peter, laborer, h. 98 Kinnard
Tummoney Hugh, laborer, h. 104 Sparks Tupper J. C. carpenter, h. 232 Broadmay
Turecot Arne, blacksmith, h. 150 Spruce [Church
Turk Frank, hair-dresser, 16 Harvard sq. bds. Joel S. Pike's, Turnbull Geo. carpenter (17 Blossom, B.), h. 15 Auburn ct. Turner Daniel, pressman, h. Cuddy's blk. 159 Columbia Turner Daniel G. church-furniture maker, h. 19 Green Turner Edwin, salesman, W. S. Blanchard's,h. at Somerville Turner Eliza, wid. h. Gore, n. Fifth
Turner Geo. A. machinist (36 Chardon, B.), h. 1 State Turner Geo. R. millinery goods, 545 Main, h. 127 Franklin Turner Harriet Mrs. h. 112 Columbia [Norfolk Turner Henry H. organ tuner, 426 Main, bds. Austin, near Turner James, coal, wood, etc. Cambridge, n. Columbia, h. (Cambridge, B.)
Turner James, editor (Boston Sun, B.), h. r. 140 Pleasant Turner Jeremiah C. printer, h. 11 Mt. Auburn
Turner Joshua, machinist, h. 10 State
Turner Mary Mrs. h. Charles, n. Court
Turner Mary A. wid. Peter, h. 912 Main
Turner Wm. J. (Wm. Bowers & Co.), provision dealer, 194 Cambridge, h. 63 Sixth [Inman
Tute Rensselaer, tea-dealer (4 Chatham row
B.), h. 108
Tuttle Albert H. instructor, H. U. h. 878 Main Tuttle Freeman, carpenter, bds. 25 Tuttle
ortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highess cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiner
Amidon's New York Hats. J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston Hatters and Furriers,
Tuttle John E. (Clark, Whitney & Co.), lumber dealer, East Cambridge, h. Somerville, Winter Hill Tuttle Lydia B. Mrs. h. 25 Tuttle Tuttle Mary E. wid of Joseph P. S. h. 17 Walnut ct. Tweed Benj. F. superintendent of schools (Charlestown),bds J. U. Hammond's, 332 Broadway CAMBRIDGE [U] DIRECTORY. 311 Twicross S. G. A. clerk, Geo. W. Gale's, bds. Somerville Twining Kinsley Rev. h. 5 Main Twist Wm. captain Police Station, No. 2, h. 38 Pearl Twist Wm. H. expressman, h. 7 Austin Twohig Dennis, mason, h. r. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks . Twohig John, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks Twoney C. laborer, h. rear 114 Broadway Tyler Asa, boots and shoes (20 Tremont, B.), h. 28 Sixth Tyler Daniel G. (E. & F. King & Co.'s, B.), bds. Lorenzo Marrett's Highland ave. Tyler Henry M. (Perry & Tyler), grocer, 464 Harvard, bds. Perry's, Eliot, n. Spring Tyler John M. coal (25 Doane, B.), h. 55 Otis Tyler Mary Mrs. wid. David, h. Bridge, n. East Tynes Timothy, waiter, h. r. 165 Elm GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Boston. Tyng D. A. Mrs. h. 18 Bowdoin UHRIG JOSEPH, proprietor of Prospect House, 594, 596 and 598 Main, h. do. Ulbrich Lawrence, cabinet maker, h. r. 12 Winter Ulmer Charles J. cooper, h. 168 Cambridge Ulmer Geo. cooper, h. Sixth, n. Thorndike Ultsch John, soap-maker, h. 180 Broadway Umbehend Jacob, machinist, h. 383 Main Umbehend John Mrs. h. 383 Main [bridge Umberhand Frederick, brush-maker, h. Lambert, cor. Cam- Umpage Harry, bronze, h. 26 Winter Underwood Frederick H. milkman, h 34 Magazine Underwood Nathan, milkman, h. 34 Magazine Underwood Peter, groceries, North ave. cor. Dover, h. do. Underwood Wm. H. pocket-book maker, 437 Main, h. r. 439 Main [offices Harvard sq. and (Bowdoin sq. Boston) Union Railroad Co. stables.Cambridge, n. Atwood's cor. and, Union Railway Co., K. S. Chaffee, president, E. Howe treasurer, Harvard sq. [Cambridge University Press, Welch, Bigelow & Co., Brattle sq. Upham Thos. merchant (96 Washington, B.), h. Irving, n. Upham Wm. H. carpenter, bds. 5 Dickinson Upton Chas. Odell, clerk (B.), h. 3 Nichols pl. Uro Victoire, laborer, h. 83 Spruce 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.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
Best Manner.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
'I P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
312 CAMBRIDGE [V] DIRECTORY.
VALENTINE CHARLES, clerk, bds. 146 Spring Valentine James A. sexton, h. 90 Harvard
Valentine Jones, clerk, College whf. h. 30 Holyoke
Valentine Wm. R. jeweller, h. 90 Harvard
Valley Peter, teamster, Geo. W. Gale's, h. E. Cambridge Vallely Peter B. laborer, h. 6 Vine
Vandervoort John E. ornamenter, h. 75 Magazine
Van de Sande Daniel F. G. homeopathic physician, h. Smith's blk. North ave. opp. Sacramento [mouth Vandine Henry, nurseries, Windsor, cor. Plymouth, h. Ply- Van Dnzee Orville, iron-moulder, h. 3 Green
Van Hise, laborer, 23 Hastings
Van Putten John, cabinet maker, h. 7 Eighth
Vanstry Augustus, cabinet maker, h. 119 Spring
Vanstry Ferdinand L. cabinet maker, h. 11 Winter
Varney Estelle H. Miss, asst. teacher, Shephard grammar school, bds. at Watertown
Vary Vivian, cook (B.), h. 19 Fifth
Vaughan A. Abbot (42 India, B.), h. 21 Berkeley
Vaughan Benj. commission merchant (42 India, B.), h. 20 Concord ave.
Vaughan Chas. h. Berkeley, n. Craigie
Vaughan Chas. E. physician, h. 8 Garden
Vaughan Francis W. bds. 21 Berkeley
Vaugh Michael, laborer, h. Bolton, n. railroad
Vaughan Wm. M. h. Craigie, cor. Concord ave.
Vaughan Wm. W. law-student, h. Craigie, cor. Concord ave.
Vaugn Geo. W. teamster, h. 34 Pearl
Vaupel Louis, glass-engraver, h. 124 Thorndike Veit Albert, currier, bds. Hughes', North ave. Veit Geo. currier, bds. Hughes', North ave. Vellette Samuel, painter, h. East, n. Bridge Vello Joseph, driver, U. R. R. house North, cor. Beech
Venables Geo. laborer, h. 187 Franklin Venner Henry, cabinet maker, h. Clark, n. School Venner John T. melodeon maker, h. 12 Union Venter Ernest C. jeweller (B.), h. 3 Village Venter John E. furrier (27 Elm, B.), h. 55 Moore
VERITY JOHN S. grocer, 430 Broadway and (Sargent & Verity), 171 Main, h. 9 Broadway Verkampen Arnold, copper-smith, h. 167 Spring Verrill Chas. E. furniture finisher, bds 8 Wheatland blk. Cambridge
Verro John, laborer, h. Elm, n. Cambridge Vickers Geo. brass-finisher, h. 8 Winter
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,
Vickery Wm. J. carpenter, h. 8 Webster Victor H. currier, h. North ave. Vigneron Dominick, glass-cutter, bds. 48 Spring Vigneron John, glass-cutter, h. 48 Spring [way CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 313 Vilmer Ovid, at Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds. r. 114 Broad- Vinal Albert, real-estate agt. (Sears' building, B.), h. 325 Harvard Vinal Chas. A. clerk (B.), h. 325 Harvard Vincent Joseph, carriage-smith, house 61 Hampshire Vining Caroline M. Mrs. h. 10 Dinsmore ct. Vinton Geo. h. 14 Worcester Vogl Adolph, clerk (B.), h. 81 Thorndike [land blk. Voit Fanny Mrs. boarding-house, Cambridge, opp. Wheat- Volk N. currier, bds. Hughes', North ave. [10 Webster 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Vollintine Chas. H. agt. Preston & Merrill's extracts, bds. Vollintine Sally, wid. Thos. h. 10 Webster Vollintine Thos. clerk, bds. Webster, n. Magazine Von Conlin G. E. at Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds. Pleasant Von Conlin Matthew, at Boston Stamping Co.'s, bds. 8 All- Vose Rebecca R. wid. Thomas, h. 823 Main [ston pl. Voy Wm. boiler maker, bds. 2 Harrison GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. WADDELL JOHN, carpenter, h. 33 Brookline Wade Asa, flour-inspector (16 Commerce, B.), h. 301 Broadway Wade Geo. F. clerk (B.), bds. Mrs. Benj. Rand's, Union sq. Wade Henry F. book-keeper (B.), h. 6 Tremont Wade J. Augustine (Edwin Dresser & Co.), diary manuf. h. 48 Erie Wade Rufus R. (Custom House, B.), h. Thorndike, n. Fourth Wait Emeline L. Mrs. seamstress, h. 17 Cherry FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Wait John B. grocer, 345 Cambridge, h. do. Wait John L. machinist, h. 17 Cherry Wait John L. machinist, h. 12 Harrison Waite Reuben, carpenter, h. 7 Stinson's ct. [Ash Waitt Andrew S. superintendent, College buildings, h. 18 WAITT FREEMAN C. expressman, 195 Broadway, h. 35 Cottage Waitt Geo. P. painter and grainer (B.), h. 30 Worcester Waitt Sarah B. Miss, school-teacher, bds. Mrs. Tuttle's, 25 Tuttle [B.), h. Main, cor. Putnam Wakefield Enoch H. real-estate broker (81 Washington, Walcott Henry P. physician, h. Waterhouse, n. North ave. Wald John, grocer, 47 Sixth, h. in the rear [Holyoke WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. 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.
314 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.
Waldron John D. receiver, Union Railroad Co.'s, h. 46 Waldron J. Q. A. book-keeper (107 Commercial, B.), h. 2 Austin
Wales Helen A. dress-maker, 24 Wendell
Walker Alfred W. Mrs. boarding-house, 390 Main
Walker Ann. E. wid. John S. h. 47 Magazine
Walker Bryant, gardener, h. 54 Brattle [ave. cor. Kinnard Walker Chas. superintendent, Riverside Press, h. Western Walker Chas. E. clerk, bds. 23 Essex [vard Walker Chas. T. auctioneer (91 Federal, B.), h.] 293 Har- Walker Cordelia F. Miss, teacher private school, h. 23 Magazine
Walker Cutler B. bread driver, h. 15 Harrison ave.
Walker Frank, teamster, h. West, n. Inman
Walker Henry, teamster, h. Cambridge, n. Seventh
Walker Henry O. commission merchant (12 South Market, B.), bds. 31 Western ave.
Walker James, h. 64 Sparks
Walker John, book-binder, Clark, n. Washington
Walker John E. printer, bds. 20 Jay
Walker John H. fireman, h. School, cor. Cherry
Walker John H. book-binder, bds. Clark, n. Washington
Walker John J., U. S. N. h. Shepard, n. North ave.
Walker John W. carpenter, h. 47 Magazine
Walker Joseph, carpenter, h. Suffolk, n. Columbia Walker Joseph H. Mrs. wid. h. 16 Wendell
Walker Mary, wid. of Robert, h. Viles' blk. 177 Main, L. P.
Walker Richard, laborer, h. 257 Mt. Auburn [bridge WALKER SAMUEL, tailor, 49 Cambridge, h. 53 Cam- Walker Thos. O. circulating library (2 Hamilton pl. B.), h. 31 Western ave.
Walker Wm. printer, bds. Clark, n. Washington
Walker W. W. clerk, h. Essex, n. Austin [Cambridge
Walkling Frederick L. die-maker (Charlestown), h. 162 Wall Edmund, grainer, h. Murdock, n. Gardner
Wall Wm. carriage-smith, h. 36 Harvard
Wall Wm. carpenter, h. r. 309 Cambridge
Wallace Chas. G. clerk (B.), h. 44 Pine
Wallace James P. jr. Mrs. h. 7 Everett pl.
Wallace Jane Mrs. h. 54 Hastings
Wallace John, laborer, h. r. Bridge, n. Mansion House
Wallace Richard, painter, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn
Wallace Richard, teamster (B.), h. r. 6 Davis
Wallace Thos. printer, bds. E. Haesy',12 Everett pl.
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,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Waller John A. (Benson & Waller), hair dresser, 117 Cambridge, h. do. Wallquist John T. wood-carver, 50 Broadway Walp Abi, laborer, h. 32 Davis Walsh Catherine Mrs. h. 20 Quincy CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY. 315 Walsh Edward, gardener, h. Garden, n. Chauncy Walsh Henry, surveyor of lumber, bds. 11 Leighton ct. Walsh James, liquor (B.), h. 197 Hampshire Walsh Patrick, shoe-maker, 1 Gore, h. do. .Walsh Robert, cabinet maker, bds. 47 Reed Walters Richard, laborer, h. 36 Washington [do. Walton Edward C., China tea and coffee store, 399 Main, h. Walton Harriet L. Mrs. h. 41 Holyoke Walton Jane Mrs. dress-maker, bds. 118 Prospect Walton Milton L. book-keeper, h. 21 Mellen Walworth A. C. clerk, bds. Mrs. Watriss', Main, c. Prospect Ward Andrew A. (Ward & Co.), provisions, Main, cor. Prospect, h. 51 Erie Ward Benjamin L. bds. 20 School ct. Boston. Ward Bernard, baker, h. 66 Hastings Ward Chas. H. broker, h. Putnam, n. Kinnard Ward Chas. H. shoe and leather dealer (28 Pearl, B.), bds. 354 Harvard Ward Edward A. timber (6 Commercial, B.), h. 71 Dana Ward Emurel, tanner, bds. Smith's, North ave. cor. Rice Ward Francis M. porter, h. Washington ct. Ward Hannah m. wid. h. 239 Franklin. Ward Henry B. real-estate agent (2 Court sq. B.), h. Dana, near Harvard Ward Henry L. clerk, house 29 Jay Ward John, laborer, house 179 Dublin FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872 Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Ward John E. laborer, h. Hastings, near Brewery Ward John F. horse car conductor, house 20 School ct. Ward John J. glass-engraver, h. 68 Hastings Ward John M. house 26 Sparks Ward Joshua F. house 121 Magazine Ward Margaret M. widow Michael J. h. 26 Sparks Ward Richard, agent (2 Hamilton pl. B.), h. Linnæan, cor. Raymond Ward Richard jr. clerk (Restieaux's, 29 Tremont, B.), bds. Linnæan, corner Raymond Ward Samuel, provisions, 640 Main, house 26 Jay Ward Samuel jr. painter, bds. 92 Auburn 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, Furna- ces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
316 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.
Ward Samuel L. (Ward & Waldron), paper hanger (53 Union, B.), house 26 Prospect
Ward Wm. F. clerk (B.), bds. 121 Magazine
Ward William H. pressman, Welch & Bigelow's, bds. Miles', 4 Charles River
Ward Winthrop A. carriage manufacturer, 242, 244 and 246 Main, house 65 Magazine
Ward & Co. provision dealers, Main, corner Prospect
Wardwell Gilbert, clerk, George W. Gale's, bds. 63 Austin Ware Octavius P. organ tuner, bds. 1 Fremont
Ware Wesley, organ maker, house 32 Columbia
Ware William F. boot and shoe-maker, h. 15 Irving place
Warfield Henry, proof-reader (B.), h. 8 Jay Warland Altamont, boards 81 Brattle
Warland Edward M. book-keeper (B.), bds. 6 Appian Way Warland Mary A. Mrs. house 6 Appian Way
Warland William, clergyman, house 81 Brattle
Warner Caleb H. cashier (National Bank of Commerce, Sears' building, B.), house 336 Harvard
Warner Joseph B. student, bds. Warner's, 336 Harvard
Warner Thomas, engineer fitter, h. 452 Cambridge
Warner William, stone-cutter, bds. Mansion House, Gore
Warner Wm. R. blacking manufacturer, Cottage, near Cam- bridge station, house Cottage, near Elm
Warnock Wm. groceries and provisions, 68 Pearl, h. do.
Warnock Wm. H. book-keeper (B.), h. 23 Fifth
Warnock Wm. S. tailor, house 23 North Fifth
Warren Charles, carpenter, Wheatland block, Cambridge
Warren Charles E. express driver, h. Watson, near Pearl
Warren Cornelius, compositor, house 13 Conlon's court
WARREN GEO. K. photographer, Post Office building, 559 Main, house 24 Worcester
Warren James, draw-tender, B. & M. R. R. h. 38 Winter Warren John, laborer, house 20 North .
Warren John B. civil engineer, City Hall, bds. 84 Austin
Warren John B. house 24 Worcester
Warren Rufus, boot and shoe-dealer (70 Federal, B.), house 688 Main
Warren Samuel A. carpenter, Wheatland block, Cambridge Warren Timothy, laborer, house 59 North
Warren Wm. F. Rev. house 117 Prospect
Warth E. currier, h. North avenue, near Rice
Washburn Emory E., Bussey Professor of Law, H. U. house 28 Quincy
Waterman Emma, widow Daniel, house 21 Suffolk
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,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
FRANK E. PECK,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Waterman Isabella Mrs. house 15 Clark [W] CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 317 Waterman James H. foreman, John Remick & Son's, house Walnut, near River Waters Edward E. student, H. U. bds. Water's, 5 Hilliard Waters George Rev. D. D. house 5 Hilliard Waters Mary, widow, house Brighton, near Winthrop Waters Patrick J. stone-cutter, bds. Brighton, n. Winthrop Watkins Isaac, pedler (B.), house 3 Pioneer Watriss Sarah W. widow Oliver W. h. 615 Main Watriss Wm. broker (B.), house 28 Worcester Watson J. F. book-binder, University Press, h. 650 Main Watson John C. broker (24 Congress sq. B.), h. 386 Harvard 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Watson Lewis W. carriage painter, bds. 3 Willow place Watson Nancy B. widow Nathaniel, h. 137 Cambridge Watson Palmer, hair-dresser, 141 Bridge, house B. GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Watson Rosina C. widow Justus D. house 39 Pleasant Watson Samuel D. clerk, bds. Second, near Gore Watson S. J. Mrs. dress-maker, h. Sydney, near Walnut Watson William W. carpenter, house 3 Willow place Watt Ann R. widow Daniel, house 132 Pleasant Watts Catherine M. wid. Lawrence B. h. 114 Spring Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Watts David, laborer, h. rear 7 Webster avenue Watts Mary E. wid. Robert, h. 31 Bow Waugh Charles, carriage-smith, 444 Main bds. r. 58 Columbia Waugh John H. butcher, h. 19 Short Waugh William A. blacksmith, 444 Main Way Alanson, house 156 Hampshire Way Frederick, locksmith, h. Thorndike, n, Eighth Weaver Susan R. wid. of Wm. H. h. 255 Broadway Webb Edward, draughtsman, bds. 53 Fourth Webb John W. house 86 Harvard Webb Mathew, laborer, bds. 86 Harvard Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.
Webb Sylvester, paper hanger, h. 86 Harvard
WEBB WM. W. carriage manufacturer, Cedar, n. North ave. house Orchard, near Chester
Webber A. J. wid. h. Warland, near Magazine
Webber Alonzo C. physician, 771 Main
Webber Arnold, cooper, h. 339 Cambridge
Webber Isaac R. clerk (B.), bds. 9 Gilpin
Webber John, carver, h. 3 Lechmere building, Bridge
WEBBER JOHN H. architect, real-estate and insurance agt. 608 Main, house 26 Brookline
Webber John H. jr. carpenter, bds. 26 Brookline
Webber Lydia A. widow Philip, house 9 Gilpin
Webber Oliver H. apothecary, 561 Main, h. 16 Webster pl
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
318 CAMBRIDGE [W] DIRECTORY.
Webber William L. bds. Warland, near Magazine
Weber Anselm, boot-maker, 212 Cambridge, house do.
Webster Daniel, laborer, house Hastings, near Brewery
Webster D. B. apothecary clerk, bds. Kent's Hotel, 15 School Webster Francis B. house Maple avenue [ct. Webster Moses F. book-binder, house 63 Pearl Webster Nathan, house 9 Sumner
Webster Theodore B. house-builder, 137 Bridge, near junc. Cambridge, house Second, opp. Court House
Webster Wm. F. cement manufacturer, Main, n. G. J. R. R. house 138 Harvard
Wedden Matthew, oil manufacturer, Pioneer court
Weeks Emmet, printer, house 13 Rockwell
Weeks Joseph W. picture-frame maker, house 21 Green Wegner Rudolph, eabinet maker, house 159 Windsor
Weinhold Ewald, painter, house Vine, near Third
Weinschenk Gustave, compositor, h. Otis place, c. Mt. Auburn Weitz Frank, sausage maker, bds. Spring, cor. Eighth
Weitz Robert, sausage maker, Thorndike, n. Eighth, house Spring, corner Eighth [131 Court
Welch Anthony, laborer (Navy Yard, Charlestown), house Welch Benjamin J. trader, house 127 Norfolk
Welch Benjamin S. express-man, house 494 Main
Welch Charles O. clerk (B.), h. Cambridge, corner Sixth
Welch Charles W. clerk (123 Pearl, B.), h. Washington
Welch Cornelius, laborer, house Howard, corner Kinnard Welch Daniel, laborer, house 2 Jefferson
Welch Daniel J. laborer, house 157 Franklin
Welch David Mrs. house Webster ave. near Cambridge
Welch E. Baker, broker (Milk, B.), house 41 Bowdoin]
Welch Edward, plasterer, house 131 Dublin
Welch Florence, gardener, house 34 Foster
Welch Isabella Miss, milliner, house 65 Pleasant
Welch Isabella Mrs. house 65 Pleasant
Welch James, carpenter, house 427 Cambridge
Welch James, teamster, house 21 Smith's block, Harvard
Welch James, laborer, h. Bridge, nearly opp. Braman, Shaw & Co.'s
Welch James, butcher, h. Webster avenue, near Cambridge Welch Johanna Miss, house Brattle, near School ct.
Welch John, laborer, house 4 Somerset, near Pleasant Welch John, boiler maker, house 75 Third
Welch John, laborer, house Charles, near Court
Welch Julia, widow James, h. Jefferson, corner Warren
Welch Katharine, widow James, h. Webster ave. n. 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.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
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., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157, Tremont St., Boston.
CAMBRIDGE
[W] DIRECTORY. 319
Welch Mary H. widow Hiram, house 113 Otis Welch Maurice laborer, house 102 Third
Welch Maurice jr. glass-worker, bds. 102 Third
Welch Michael, marble carver, house 191 Mt. Auburn
Welch Michael, laborer, house 16 Antrim
Welch Morrison, carpenter, h. North avenue, near Rice Welch Oliver, machinist (B.), house 57 Spring
Welch Patrick, currier, house 150 Green
Welch Peter, laborer, house Blair place
Welch Richard, laborer, house 132 Webster avenue
Welch Robert, laborer, house 118 Dublin
Welch Robert, stone-cutter, house 161 Mt. Auburn Welch Thomas, stone-driller, bds. 21 Harvard
Welch Thomas, laborer, h. Webster avenue, n. Cambridge Welch William, blacksmith, house South, corner Dunster
Welch William F. hair-worker, house 59 Harvard
Welch, Bigelow & Co. (Marshall T. Bigelow, Henry H. Clark, Charles J. Little and Colin G. Mackenzie), University Press, printers, electrotypers and stereotypers, Brattle sq. Weld Benjamin C. house 30 Winthrop
Weld John C. carpenter, house James, corner Brattle
Weld John C. Mrs. (Misses Fowler), dress-maker, Harvard square, house James, corner Btattle
Weller Chas. expressman, house 29 Pleasant
Wellington Alden D. salesman (164 Washington, B.), house 15 Webster place
Wellington Alfred H. clerk, Wellington Bros'. Bridge, house (19 Howard, Charlestown)
WELLINGTON CHARLES W. house-builder, h. 815 Main Wellington George, house 91 Columbia
Wellington Homer, clerk (B.), bds. Wellington's, North ave. opposite Forest
Wellington Horatio(Wellington Bros.), wood and coal, Bridge, opposite Prison Point bridge, lı.(Harvard st.Charlestown) Wellington Jonas C. wholesale coal-dealer (11 Kilby, B.), h. 125 North avenue
Wellington Joseph A. (Wellington Bros.), wood and coal, Bridge, opposite Prison Point, house 100 Otis
Wellington Joseph D. pipe-maker (B.), house 67 Spring
Wellington Joseph V. fruit and vegetables (Boylston market, B.), house 12 Tremont
Wellington Sullivan, watchman, B. & L. R. R. depot, house rear 184 Cambridge [boards 5 Temple Wellington William H. clerk (87 and 89 Commercial, B.), Wellington William W. physician, house 5 Temple
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Boston.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
320 CAMBRIDGE
[W] DIRECTORY.
WELLINGTON BROS.(Horatio and Joseph A. Wellington),
wood and coal, 28 Bridge, office (11 Kilby, B.) Wellman Chas. A. draughtsman, bds. 53 Fourth Wellman J. Wesley, cotton broker (B.), h. 7 Hancock Wellman Samuel E. candy pedler, h. 43 Brookline Wells Amos B. teamster, h. 59 Broadway, L. P.
Wells Chas. S. P. teamster, bds. Lilac ct. n. Portland Wells G. W. Mrs. bds. Dr. Vaughan's, 8 Garden Wells James A. bds. 23 Garden
Wells James H. cigars, 458 Main, h. 638 Main Wells Jeremiah, teamster, h. Windsor, n. School Wells John H. carpenter, h. 7 Appian Way
Wells Peter Francis (15 Central whf. B.), h. 2 River Wells Sarah A. wid. Chas. A. h. Mt. Auburn, n. Brighton Wells Wm. Mrs. h. Brattle, cor. Fayerweather
Welsh Walter, stable keeper (62 South, B.), h. 53 Otis Weltch Henry T. provisions, 33 River and 40 Pleasant, h. 8 Howard
Weltch Thos. J. bds. 8 Howard
Welts Elisha A. glass-worker, h. 85} Cambridge
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