The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 36

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NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4. Instituted, 1827.


Hall, 55 Cambridge street. Meetings every Friday evening.


UNITED NO. 7, T. OF H. & T. Instituted, 1859.


Hall in Bank building, Cambridge, cor. Second. P. O. address, W. R., United No. 7, T. of H. & T., East Cambridge, Mass.


CHURCHES.


FIRST PARISH IN CAMBRIDGE- UNITARIAN.


Organized February 11, 1636. Harvard square, Harvard College.


Pastor: Joseph R. Rich- ards, Wm. R. Norcross, Richard Stone, jr., Edwin A. Abbott, Charles E. Vaughn, Board of Assessors and Standing Com- mittee; L. S. Jones, J. T. G. Nichols, Hersey B. Goodwin, Board of Auditors; F. Perrin, Supt. of S. School: C. R. Met- calf, Deacon; Bryant . Walker, Sexton (h. Brattle, opp. School ct.); U. Tracy Howe, Treasurer; Charles C. Read, Clerk.


CHRIST CHURCH-EPISCOPAL. Organized October 16, 1761 Incorporated June 25, 1794.


Garden street.


Nicholas Hoppin, D. D. Rector; Saml Batchelder, jr. and J. Gardner White' Wardens; George Dexter (residence Buckingham), Clerk and Treasurer; H. H. Stimpson, G. L. Foote, E. D. Harris, Geo. Dexter, Jas, H. Wyeth, Joseph F. Greenougli, William A. Herrick, Theo. A. Dodge, Vestrymen; John Gibson, Sexton, h. Eustis ct. near Oxford street.


CAMBRIDGEPORT PARISH- UNITARIAN.


Church dedicated January 1, 1807.


Parish incorporated March 1, 1808


Austin street.


Rev. George W. Briggs, D. D., Pastor. Geo. H. Folger, Chairman Parish Com- mittee. Henry D. Forbes, Treasurer; Alanson Bigelow; jr., Clerk; Samuel F. Hunt, Sexton, resides 10 Front street.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY. Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819. Magazine, junction of River.


Pastor; J. A. Holmes Clerk : R. O. Fuller, Treasurer; John H Marcy, [Sexton; M. L. Smithi, Albert Vinal, N. C. Lombard, Josiah Burrage, James Greenough, F. M. Holmes, R. O. Fuller, Chas. W. Payne, Joseph Good- now, Trustees; N. C. Lombard, Clerk of Trustees ; A. Vinal, Treasurer.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Incorporated, February 9, 1822.


Rev. Benj. F. Bowles, Pastor. Daniel H. Thurston, Chairman. Chas. J. Peters, Samuel L. Montague, Jos. Whittemore, George C. Howlett. Standing Committee. Saml. A. King, Treasurer. John M. Davis, Clerk. Enochi J. Howlett, Sex- ton, resides Washington, corner of l'ine.


SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF CAMBRIDGE.


Incorporated February 11, 1823.


Otis, near Fifth street, East Cambridge- , Pastor ; W. A. Hunnewell Treasurer; Jonas Woodard, Modera- tor; David Proudfoot. Clerk; F. V. B. Kern, James B. Rice, jr., William Dailey, B. F. Davis, S. S. Hamill, Caleb B. Brad- bury, Standing Committee; Calvin S. Smith, resides 35 Spring .


GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker,


22 Sehool St. Boston.


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


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


FIRST METHODIST RELIGIOUS SOCIETY-E. CAMBRIDGE.


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Organized, July 28, 1823. Incorporated, June 14, 1843. Cambridge street, cor. Third. Rev. W. P. Ray Pastor; H. N. Hovey, Chairman of the Trustees. H. Leonard, Treasurer; Robert Gould, Clerk.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SO- CIETY, UNITARIAN.


Incorporated, June 15, 1827. Third, corner Thorndike street. Rev. Samuel W McDaniel, Pastor; Benj. R. Rand, Treasurer; Henry B. Leighton, Clerk; James Hunter, Sex- ton; Geo. Stevens (Chairman), Samuel Slocomb, Daniel P. Cummings, Fred. Goodfellow. John H. Leighton, Silas B. Buek, A. Alden, Benj. R. Rand, Chas. B. Stevens, Geo. B. Hamlin, Adolph Vogl, Luther L. Parker, Standing Committee.


SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY. Organized, Sept. 3, 1827. Incorporated, March 27, 1833. Cambridge, cor. Fourth.


Rev. Geo. H. Miner, Pastor. Isacc F. Jones, Clerk. Enos W. Reed, Treas. Henry S. Hills, Chairman Standing Com- mittee. Wm. B. Savage, Secretary. H. S. Hills, D. Grant, W. B. Savage, Deacons. John R. Taylor, Supt. Sabbath School.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH- CONGREGATIONAL.


Organized, September 20, 1827,


Rev. Kinsley Twining, Pastor; Caleb H. Warner, Sumner Albee, William Davis, Lucas B. Grover, Henry N. Tilton, Deacons; John Savage, jr., Treasurer. James C. Wilder, Sexton.


SHEPARD CONGLEGATIONAL SO- CIETY -Trinitarian. Organized, 1829. EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Organized, Sept. 8, 1842. South Second Street.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH-EPISCOPAL. Organized October 27, 1842. Main street, corner Vernon.


Rev. Edwin B. Chase, Rector; Ed- ward R. Coggswell and William W. Dal- linger, Wardens; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; Wm. W. Dallinger, Treasurer; George J. Sutton, Sexton; Justin A. Jacobs, Wm. Whitman, John. S. Stafford, Robt. Lipsett, Geo. Weymouth and Henry A. Scranton, Vestrymen.


SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.


Organized 1842. Incorporated, March 26,1845. Harvard street.


Ira M. Bidwell, Pastor; H. O. Hough- ton, J. R. Farwell, Geo. King, R. Tute, Aug. Hovey, J. Lowe, J. E. Burpee, W. H. Nichols, L. L. Tower, Trustees; Jolm A. Bovyer, Lucius Buck, I. N. Harding, G. C. W. Fuller, E. G. Sanger, H. O. Marey, . W. H. Niles, S. L. Ward, Stew- ards; W. H. Miller, -- Whittier, Jolin A. Bovyer, Leaders; G. C. W. Fuller Treasurer; Samuel L. Ward, Secretary


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SO- CIETY.


Church constituted, Aug. 20th, 1844. Becks Park, bet. Main and Harvard.


Rev. C. W. Anable, Pastor; Josia Coolidge, J. B. Dana, Wm. T. Richard- son, Deacons; J. B. Dana, Treasurer; John G. Barker, Clerk; J. Warren Mer- rill, Chairman of Prudential Committee; James B. Hutchinson, Sexton, resides Mason street. Arthur Hodges, Supt. S. S. O. T. Boyd, Assistant.


LEE ST. CHURCH-Unitarian. Organized, March 17. 1847.


J. P. Bland, Pastor; C. W. Welling- ton, Chairman Standing Committee; George B. Eaton, Treasurer and Col- lector; Thos. Boyd, Clerk; Wm. H. Brooks, Chairman of Partsh Committee; A. B. Harlow, Sexton, resides Hancock street.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH-Roman Catholic.


Dedicated, December 25, 1849. Concord avenue, Observatory Hill.


Rev. Manasses P. Dougherty, Pastor; Robert J. Johnson, Assistant Pastor; John Conmolly, Sexton, house, Concord avenue.


ALLEN STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


Organized, 185I. Allen, corner Orchard.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY. Organized March 22, 1854. North avenue.


William S. Apsey, Pastor; Henry R. Glover, Chairman Board of Assessors; Warren Sanger, Clerk; Henry C. Rand, Treasurer; Nathan Wilson, Sexton.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23,1857. Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866. North avenue, cor. Roseland street.


Rev. David O. Mears, Pastor; Wm. F. Richardson, Daniel Fobes, Wm. P. Hay- ward, Henry M. Bird, Deacons; John Harrington, Clerk ; Frank E. Whitcomb. Sexton.


BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized May 9th, 1865.


Rev. Henry Hinckley, Pastor; Jacob Eaton and Josiah Sparrow, Deacons; G. A. Puffer, Clerk ; Jacob Eaton, Treas - urer; Jacob Eaton, Josiah Sp arrow, Benj. Conant, J'as. Mellen, S D. Fuller, Geo. Bird, C. L. Fessenden, S. Childs, and G. A. Puffer, Trustees.


ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Organized, 1866.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY. Organized, March 7, 1868. North ave .. n. Jarvis street.


ST. MARY'S .- Roman Catholic. Dedicated, Feb. 1868. Harvard, corner Norfolk street.


" SOUVENIR " RAZOR STRAP


B. F. BADGER, Manufacturer, 51 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass


C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street, Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.


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ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL- Chas. Wellington, Geo. H. Folger, Ed- Episcopal.


Consecrated, November 19, 1869. Brattle, near Mason.


The property of the trustees of the Episcopal Theological School. Rev John S. Stone, D. D., Dean ; Wm. Brunt, Sexton, house Willard street.


PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel, Incorporated April 14tlı, 1871. Church Building, corner Magazine and Cottage streets.


Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pastor; John N. Meriam and Edward Kendaii, Dea- cons; James H. Sparrow, Clerk; Ed- ward Kendaii, Treasurer; Aaron Brad- shaw, Auditor; Rev. G. R. Leavitt, John N. Meriam, Edward Kendall, Samuel Palmer, Lyman G. Case, Geo. D. Cham- berlaln, Aaron Bradshaw, Benj. R. Tll- ton, Geo. H. Rugg, James H. Sparrow. Church Committee and Board of Asses- sors.


SOCIETIES.


THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Located on Brattle, cor. Irving place. Officers-Board of Trustees-Edward S. Rand, Pres. Robert C. Winthrop. John P. Putnam, Amos A. Lawrence, James S. Amory. A. A. Lawrence, Treasurer.


Board of Visitors-The Rt. Rev. Man- ton Eastburn, D. D., ex officio President ; Rev. J. S. Copley Greene, Wm. R. Nich- olson, D. D., E. M. P. Wells, D. D., Jos. Story Fay, Robert M. Mason, George C. Shattuck, M. D.


Faculty-Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean, and Professor of Theology; Rev. Francis Wharton, D. D., Professor of Liturgles, &c .; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, Prof. of Blbiical Interpretation; Rev. Alexander V. G. Allen, Prof. of Ecclesi- astical History.


EAST CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


A Sabbatlı-school is held every Sunday morning at the House of Correction, be- ginning at a quarter before nine, and con- tinning three-quarters of an hour. A Concert is held the third Sabbath of every month. Visitors are welcome.


Wm. B. Savage, 157 Tremont street. Boston, President; O. H. Darrell, 34 Milk st., Boston, Vice-President; E. Hutchinson, 86 Chardon st., Boston, Sec- retary ; Dr. Thaddeus Patten, Cambridge st., East Cambridge, Treasurer; T. J. Woodman, H. L. Judkins, J. R. Fairbairn, H. Leonard, F. Coggswell, Directors.


UNION CITY MISSION.


J. N. Merlam, President; Rev. L. R. Palge, Vice-President; W. R. Hurlbut, Treasurer; Mrs. Wm. R. Stone, Presi- dent of the Sewing Circle and Sewing School; Mrs. John N. Merriam, Mrs. Geo. Fisher, Mrs. Avery F. Howe, Mrs. Aaron Hale, Mrs. Jolın P. Whiton, Miss Anna Stevens, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. Amos Whittemore, Sec. of the Sewing Circie; Miss Annie Rundlett, Treas .;


ward Hyde, D. U. Chamberlin, H. O. Bright, Aaron Hale, Charles Bullock, Executive Committee.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY. Organized Aug 24, 1814.


Officers for 1872 -S. T. Farwell, Presi- dent; A. H. Ramsey, Treasurer; John C. Farnham, Secretary; Francis J. Chlld, William Vaughan, Samuel Batchelder, jr., Wm. B. Storer, Rev. C. W. Anable, Trustees.


Original Officers .- Rev. Abiel Holmes, D. D., President ; Rev. Henry Ware, D. D., Vice-President; Levi Farwell, Secre- tary ; Levi Hedge, Treasurer.


EAST CAMBRIDGE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Formed 1824. Composed of ladies from the several religious Societies.


Officers for 1872 .- Mrs. Samuel Dustin, President; Mrs. A. P. Hooker, Vice- President; Miss Mary Parmeuter, Treas- urer; Mrs. J. R. Knight, Secretary ; Mrs. Joel Robinson, collector; Mrs. Andrew Jones, I. F. Jones, Hamlin James Price, A. P. Hooker, Robinson, McLeary, Ba- con, Glasson, Bullard, Edwin Clark, Durreli, Trustees.


SAINT JOHNS MUTUAL RELIEF SO- CIETY. EAST CAMBRIDGE.


John McSorley, President; George Mc- Gee, Vice-President ; John H. Sweeney; Treasurer ; James J. Murphy, Secretary , Francls Rafferty , book-keeper.


250 Members. Meets in basement ofSt. Jolins Church, Fourth street, near Cam- bridge, first Sunday of each month.


THE SODALITY, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Joseplı Ryan, Prefect; Wm. Mc. Kee- ver, first Assistant; Patrick F. Smith, second Assist .; Richard McKilliget, Sec- retary ; D. B. Shaughnessey, Treasurer.


THE FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


James O'Donnell, President; Stephen Auderson, Vice-President; Francis A. Kelly, Secretary; Francis Timmeny, Book-keeper; John Quinn, Treasurer.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Trustees. His Honor the Mayor, and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis. Charles Deane, President and Treasurer; W. W. Wellington, Secre- tary, John C. Dodge.


The Executors of the will of Thomas Dowse, appropriated $10,000 for the es- tablishment and support of an annual course of Public Lectures in Cambridge, under the name of the Dowse Institute. The first Lecture was given at the City Hall, December 7, 1858.


DANA LIBRARY.


Rooms in Masonic Hall. Open every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 4 to 8 P. M.


Trustees. His Honor the Mayor, Messrs. Charles Deane, W. W. Wel- lington, Dr. Anson, P. Hooker, Joseph A. Holmes and James Richardson; Miss Caroline F. Orne, Librarlan.


This is a public library and is open to every one who resldes in Cambridge,


GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker,


22 School St. Boston.


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


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


and will pay one dollar a year. It con- tains 5,400 volumes. Additions are con- stantly made.


CAMBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


Organized October, 1860.


Meetings first Monday evening of each month, at the library room of the Socie- ty, Masonic block.}


President, Hervey Davis; Vice Presi- dents, Asa Bullard, Alex. Dickinson, Joel Parker, John Sargent; Treasurer, ; Secretary, E. A. Hall: Executive Committee, the President. Hervey Davis, Chairman, C. M. Hovey, P. B Hovey, Lewis Wheeler, Alex. Dickinson; on the library, J. C. Hovey, Chairman. Asa Bullard, J. F. Mann; on fruits, P. B. Hovey, Jacob Eaton, Edward Hyde, Ja- cob Nudd, J. V. Wellington; on flowers, Francis Houghton; Chairman, Asa Bul- lard, J. G. Barker, J. C. Hovey, J. F. Mann; on vegetables, E. H. Luke, chair- man, Walter, Russell, Jesse Haiey ; on the arrangements for the Annual Exhibi- tion, J. G. Barker, chairman, Alex. Dickinson, Walter Russell, J. V. Well- ington, Francis Hougliton, Edward Hyde, E. H. Luke, Jacob Eaton, Lewis Wheeler, T. M. Davis, Asa Bullard, J. F. Mann, J. C. Hovey


IRVING LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Organized 1855.


George H. Stedman, President; Joseph A. Ball, Vice-President; John Locke, Recording Secretary ; W. L. Murdock, Corresponding Secretary ; E. B. Abbott, Treasurer; F. H. Murdock, Librarian.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION.


Meets at Irving Hall, Main, cor. Nor- folk Streets. Reading-room open daily from 6 to 10, P. M. W. A. Munroe, President; Benj. Dow, Vice-President; E. G. Sanger, Corres- ponding Secretary ; Charles H. Chandler, Recording Secretary ; George Weymouth, Treasurer.


LITERARY CLASS OF C. Y. M. C. A-


E. G. Sanger, President; Benj. Dow, Vice-President; Warren F. Bridges, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL ASSO- CIATION.


E. G. Sanger, Esq., President; D. W. Hyde, Geo. Colman, Walter Nason, An- nie W. Baldwin, Miss G. Hendley, Vice- Presidents; F. Dodge Secretary ; Her- bert A. Chase, Treasurer; Wm. A. Mon- roe, Orator; Miss Fannie Mead, Poet; Executive Committee. Ward I. Jas. A. Shedd, Mary Bullard. Ward II. Chas. A. Patch, Nellie Bullard. Ward III. Chas. Clark, Susan Pendexter. Ward IV. Chas. Hyde, Mary Morse. Ward V. John L. Blake, Hattie Cook.


YOUNG MEN'S CHARITABLE UNION.


Organized 1858.


Henry Parkman. President; W. W. Dodge, Secretary; K. B. Newell, Treas- urer. No. of members 30. Meetings in May and November.


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.


Rooms Brattle, corner of Palmer st. 2nd floor.


Wm. M. Vanghan, President; Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Mrs. J. P. Cook, Miss Geor- giana Leach. Mrs. K. Parsons, Mr Mich- ael Corcoran, Mr. Samnel Batchelder jr. Rev. Samuel Longfellow, Vice-Presi- dents; Mr. Geo. H. Beaman, Secretary ; Mis's Mary L. Thayer, Assistant Secre- gary; Wm. T. Richardson, Treasurer.


FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION, E. CAMI- BRIDGE.


Regular meetings, first Tuesday, in each month, at Hall 97 Cambridge.


George B. Hamlin, President; L. B. Guyer, Vice-President ; Walter W. Pike. Secretary; Edwin H. Blake, Treasurer.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


The following are the officers elected by the Posts of the G. A. R., in this city, the present year 1872.


Post 56. Charles Beck. G. A. R. Com- mander, James A. Munroe; Senior Vice Commander, Charles Munroe, Junior Vice Commander, Nathaniel Monroe; Assistant W. H. Campbell; Quarter- master, Geo. H. Elliot; Surgeon, A. P. Clarke; Chaplain, Samuel Sennott; Offi- cer of Day, W. H. Ryan; Officer of Guard, A. M. Elms.


Post 57, P. Stearns Davis Encampment. Commander, G. H. Howard; Senior Vice Commander, C. A. Austin; Junior Vice Commander, G. B. Smitlı; Adjutant, B. F. Cobb; Quartermaster, O.S. Browne; Chaplain, E. P. Gardner; O. D., H. C. Hobbs: O. G., E.M. Boyle; Or. Sergt. S. N. Dnstin; Sergt. Maj. Thomas How- ard; A. M. Lunt, and C. O. Welch, Dele- gates to Dept. Com.


MILITARY ORGANIZATION.


Cambridge City Guard, Co. C. 5th Regt. M. V. M.


Meetings first Tuesday in every Month. Armory in hall cor. Brattle and Pal- mer streets.


Captain, - -; First Lieutenant, Mi- chael Dalton; Second Lieutenant, Geo. A. L. Snow; Orderly Sergeant, Clerk and Treasurer, A. W. Bennick; Armorer, Jolın H. Sanderson.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM. Officers not received.


PUTNAM LITERARY SOCIETY. Officers not received.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. East Cambridge. Meets at Institute Hall, 77 Cambridge s


SB. F. BADGER, Manufacturer, " SOUVENIR " RAZOR STRAP ? 51 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass.


W. F. Brown & Co., Steam Book and Job Printers, No. 50 Bromfield Street, Boston.


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CAMBRIDGE


1872


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


EMBRACING


A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL TRADES, PROFESSIONS, AND PURSUITS IN THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, FOR THE YEAR 1872, AR- RANGED ALPHABETICALLY FOR EACH TRADE, THUS EXHIBITING AT A GLANCE THE FULL ADDRESS AND SPECIAL BUSINESS OF THE CITI- ZENS.


Ale, Beer &c.


Brusch Bernard, Washington Clark B. 141 Main Garigan Ellen Mrs. 175 Bridge Gutheim Frederick, 161 1-2 Broadway Powers Margaret Mrs. 139 Bridge Sanders J. B. basement 461 Main


Apothecaries.


Andros H. S. 641 Main


Appleton Henry K. jr. 105 Cambridge Bartlett Horace S. Harvard square BAYLEY AUGUSTUS R. 3 Hyde's blk. 607 Main (see advt. p. 433)


Dodge Davis, North ave. opp. Walden Goodwin John A. North avenue, near R. R. bridge and Henderson's blk. . Hubbard J. H., Harvard blk. 468 Harvard square


JONES M. A., 33 Gore (see advt. index.)| MACAULAY J. 474 Cambridge (see advt. index.)


Nichols H. C., Stratton's block, 169 Cam- bridge


Orne Joel S. 493 Main RAMSAY ALEXANDER H., 1 Brattle (see advt. p. 444)


Southworth George M. 439 Main Stevens Charles E. 153 Bridge


STONE WM. A. 4 Brewers blk, Brattie square (see advt. p. 6)


Studley & Buswell, 150 Cambridge Thayer Walter C. 88 Cambridge and 34 Third


Webber O. H. 591 Main


Weston & Co. Cambridge, corner North Fifth


WESTON WILLIAM H. 152 Harvard (see advt. p. 445)


Architects.


Dennison Hosea B. 236 Cambridge


WEBBER JOHN H. 608 Main (see advt. page 2)


WELLINGTON C. W. (practical), Main, cor. Ellery (see advt. p. 448)


Artists.


Hill Thomas, North ave. cor. Everett Judkins Eliza M. Miss, 11 Chestnut


Auctioneers.


Farnham John C .. Harvard square, cor. Dunster (and 6 Traveller bldg. B.) Knights S. C. & Son. 635 Main MUNROE WM. A. 111 Cambridge


Bacon Works.


SQUIRE J. P. & CO., Gore, near Somer ville and (23 North Market, B.) (see advt. last leuves, 12) Teele, Howe & Co. Main, opp. Windsor


GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker, 2 22 School St. Boston.


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


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Bakers and Bread Stores.


Ball Joseph G. 1 Austin


Belcher Geo. G. 523 Main


Canavan Wm. 171 Cambridge


Doyle M. J. 213 and 215 Cambridge


Gardner J. W. 207 Cambridge


KENNEDY FRANK A. (crackers), 498 500 and 502 Main (see advt. inside back cover)


Liebert David, 67 Gore


Mahoney Ellen Mrs. 54 Gore


McIntlie Ezra T. 79 Cambridge


McKengu Daniel. 135 Main


Morse & Plummer, River, cor. Pleasant Newmarch Joseph, Harvard, cor. Clark


Sandman - -, Seventhi, cor. Otis THURSTON, HALL & CO. (crackers), 31 and 33 Elm (see advt. p. 14)


Turner Mary A. Mrs. 912 Main


White P. & Bro., 442 and 444 Cambridge Whitney Martin, 579 Main


Wright Wm., Mt. Auburn, cor. Dunster


Banks.


CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, 1 Harvard row (see advt. p. 366)


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAM- BRIDGE, Main, cor. Prospect (see advt. p. 366)


LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, Cam- bridge, cor. Second (see advt. p. 367)


National City Bank of Cambridge, Main, cor. Norfolk


THE CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK 59 Cambridge st. (see advt. p. 367) }


The Cambridgeport National Bank, Main, near Essex


Bell Hanging.


Carty Henry, Willow place ROSE J. W., Fifth, cor. Cambridge (see advt. p. 443)


Billiard Rooms.


Atkins & Munroe, 111 Cambridge


Dudley Moses, 230 Cambridge


Elliot Geo. H., 8 Brighton


Gay Joseph, 539 Main


Lyons G. H., Lyceum building, Harvard square


Morse Nelson N. 548 Main


Phillips Chas. W. 519|Main


Richardson Geo. E., Harvard square


Billiard Tables.


Pratt D. G., Osborn's mills, State


Bill Posting.


Dunnels George B., 149 Cambridge


Blacking Manufacturer. Warner Wm. R., Cottage, n. Cambridge station


Blacksmiths.


Anderson John F. Soden, near Laundry Barker Robert, 496 Main


Blake Darlus, North ave. near Beech


BOLGER JAMES, 9 Church (see advt. p. 444)


Davis Solomon A., Cambridge, junction Bridge


Day Stephen, Cambridge, near First


Dooris Felix, rear Gore, cor. Third Easter Robert S., North ave. cor. Cedar Felt & Collins, 16 Cambridge


Gerry John W. (horse-shoer), Tenney, 2d door from Elm


Gould Reuben B. H. 89 Bridge Hartness George, Palmer


Healey James H., Court, near Broad canal


Henderson Brothers, North avenue, opp. Walden


HENDERSON JAMES A. North avenue, cor. Daye (see advt. opp. p. 19)


Henley F. O., Soden, n. the laundry


IVERS FRANCIS, North avenue. cor. Allen (see advt. marginal lines, gene- ral directory )


Jones Andrew J., Palmer, cor. Church Kennedy D., Windsor, junction, Webster avenue


Lehan D. H. (horse-shoer), Gore, near Third


MAITLAND JAMES, 225 Maln (see advt. index.)


MCINTOSH GEORGE, 576 Main (see advt. p. 6)


McKenzle James K. 496 Main


Nutting P. & Co., Palmer


Pettengill J. R., Brighton, opp. Eliot Robinson Joel, Gore, junction Bridge Rollins & Sanderson, Church


SMITH T. 436 Main (see advt. p 13) Spellman Malachi M. Cherry, near Main Waugh Wm. A. 444 Main


Woods Wm , Elm, near Somerville line Worthen John R., Western avenue, cor. Green


Boarding Houses.


Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., 5 Dickinson


Amaral Manneldo, 108 Gore


Baker Cornelia Mrs. Wheatland block, Cambridge


Barron Richard B. 53 Fourth


Bearce George W. Mrs. 121 Harvard


Blak e Joseph W. 9 Wheatland block,


· Cambridge


Bournique Hannah Mrs. 87 Gore


Broderick Ellen Mrs. 190 Bridge


Brown Willard C., Seventh, corner Cam- bridge


Byron Geo. H. 11 Inman


Carney John, Seventh, cor. Otis


Carroll Julia Mrs. 88 Third


Chapman Amos Mrs. 391 Main


Cofran's Brickyard boarding-house, Vas- sal lane


Collins Mary Mrs. Bridge, opp. Mansion House


Colman Patrick, 5 Water


Drake Ruth S. Mrs.18 Wheatland block, Cambridge


Deuschle Christian, 57 Gore


Eaton John, 1 Putuam


Ellis C. L. Mrs. 389 Main


Ewell Mary Mrs. 3 Baldwin place


Flemming Mary J. Mrs. 66 Brighton


Glll Mrs. Thorndike, near Fourth


Hobbs Lydia C. Miss, 32 Cherry


Hughes Patrick, North ave. n. Cedar Jacobs Harriet Mrs. 10 Trowbridge


Johnson Martha A. Mrs. East, near Bridge


Joseph Frank, 95 Third


Kenison N. D. 39 Windsor


Killgren C. A. 26 Second


Leuchte Bernhard, North avenue, near Arlington line


Macauley Anna Mrs. Rockwell, near Pleasant


Mann Rufus, 12 Dunster


McCann Eliza Mrs. 2 Brooks


McCarthy John H. Mrs. Bridge, near Short


McMahon Edward, 2 Water


Miller Clara L. Mrs. 18 Perry


Moylan Ellen Miss, 49 Clark


Mumler Lucinda Mrs. Brighton, near Winthrop


Murray James Mrs. 119 Harvard


' SOUVENIR" RAZOR STRAP ? 51 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass.


[B. F. BADGER, Manufacturer,


C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street, Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 375


Neal E. Mrs. 104 Main-


Noyes Lina N. Mrs. Wheatland block, Cambridge


O'Keeffe Ellen Miss, 8 Davis Peasley James V. 3 Oak Pierce James P., Holyoke, cor. Mount Auburn




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