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Wlltman E. F. 110 Court (see advt. last leaves 4)
Painter (Fresco.)
Needham Clirlstopher, 608 Washington (see advt. p. 18)
Painters (Fresco, Sign and Banner.)
Carl & Modlich, 20 Studio building (see advt. last leaves p. 14)
Handcock Z. & Co. 5 Tremont (see advt. last leaves 8)
Painters (House. Sign and Fresco.)
Magee John A. 22 Bowker (see advt. last leaves p. 16)
Perry IL. A. 188 Washington (see advt. 1. 334)
Paper Hangings and Hangers.
Ammldon & Co. 108 Summer (see advt. last colored leaves)
Eaton Brothers, 17 Cambridge (see advt. on inap)
Gregory & Robinson, 225 Washington (see advt. last col. page)
Parlor Furniture.
Braman, Shaw & Co. 27 Sudbury and 69 Portland, factory East Cambridge (see advt. last leaves, p. 9)
Patent Medicines.
White H. G. Whlte's Specialty, 37 Court (see advt. p. 15)
Patent Novelties.
Fearing Jas. H. & Co. 32 Washington' (see adv. last leaves, 25)
Pattern and Model Mak ers.
Coffin Galen, 17 Harvard place (see advt. on map)
Pattern Making.
McNutt J. J. & Co., Novelty Wood Works. junction Malden and Wareham (see advt. colored leaves, opp. p. 37)
Pavers.
Gore D. & H. 6 Traveller building (see advt. opp. p. 18)
Perfumery.
Clifford F. S. 40 Bromfield (see advt. last leaves, p. 28)
Photographers.
Black J. W. 173 Washington (see advt. last leaves 2)
Blanchard H. T. 313 Washington (see advt. on map)
Loomis G. H. 7 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 15)
Marshall Augustus, 147 Tremont (see advt. last leaves 4)
Ritz & Hemtz, 13 Tremont row (see advt. on map)
Sprague B. 22 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 24)}
Warren George K. 145 Tremont (see advt. marginal lines, general directory)
Physicians.
Spear E. D. 713 Washington (see advt. last leaves 19)
Piano-Fortes.
HI:I Wm. C. 22 Ellot (see advt. on map) Pictures and Picture Frames. oul d J. Jay, 20 and 22 Bromfield (see advt. opp. p. 34)
GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker,
22 School St. Boston.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Planing and Moulding Mills. | Naylor Robert F. 89 Court (see advt McNutt J. J., Novelty Wood Works, front cover) Wareham, junction Malden (see advt. colored leaves opp. p. 37)
Rand & Blake, 17 and 19 Wareham (see advt. last leaves 11)
Washburn Wllllam jr. & Co. Causeway, cor. Merrimack (see advt col'd leaves opp. page 36)
Willett, Drake & Co. 49 and 51Wareham (see advt. last leaves 23)
Plumbers.
Chase N. E. & Co. 77 Cambridge (see advt. last leaves 18)
Hawthorn & Loudon, 16 Province (see advt. last leaves 4)
Lowell & Bate, 3 Stoddard (see advt. last leaves 21)
Pocket Book and Blank Book Manufacturers.
Cooke Cyrus G. & Brother, 13 Bromfield (see advt. col. leaf opp. p. 34)
Pork Packers.
North, Merlam & Co. 27 and 29 Fanenil Hall market, and 33 and 34 North Mar- ket (see advt last leaves I)
Squire John P. & Co. 23 and 25 Faneuil Hall market, and 39 North Market (see advt. last leaves 12)
Printers.
Barnard J. Howard, 50 Bromfield (see advt.on map)
Brown W. F. & Co. 50 Bromfield (see advt. col. leaf opp. p. 372) Clapp Davld & Son, 334 Washington (see advt. last leaves 15)
Partridge Horace & Co. 51 Hanover (see advt. opp.360)
Printers' Ink.
Morrill & Winslow, 6 Water (see advt. inside back cover)
Printers' Joiner.
Coffin Galen, 17 Harvard place (see advt. on map)
Print Publishers.
Haskell & Allen, 14 Hanover (see advt. last leaves 18)
Produce.
North, Meriam & Co. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall market, and 33 and 34 North Mar- ket (see advt. last leaves 1)
Provision Dealers.
Nortlı, Merlam & Co. 27 and 29 Faneuil ,Hall market, and 33 and 34 North Mar- ket (see advt. last leaves 1) Squire John P. & Co. 23 and 25 Faneull Hall market. and 39 North Market (see advt. last leaves 12)
Publishers.
Littell & Gay, 30 Bromfield (see advt. last leaves 7)
Razor Straps.
Badger B. F. 51 Elm (see advt. marginal lines, business directory)
Real Estate Agents.
Brown C. Warren, 34 School (see advt. marginal lines business directory and city government, &c.) French J. 80 Washington (see advt. over calendar)
Partridge Horace & Co.51 Hanover (see. advt. opp. p. 360) Read J. Stacey, 5 Pemberton sq. (see advt. last leaves 18)
Wilder & Holway, 3 Tremont row (see advt. last leaves 13)
Winnett J. & Co. 5 Tremont (see advt. front colored page)
Roofers.
The Granite Roofing Co. Godfrey & Holmes, agents, 8 Congress sq. (see advt. col. leaf opp. p. 34)
Rubber Goods.
Hayes C. 44 School (see advt. col, leaf opp p. 35)
Rubber Jewelry.
Hayes C. 44 School (see advt. col. leaf opp. p. 35)
Rubber Mouldings.
Pratt W. W. & Co. 57 Bromfield (see advt. last leaves 23)
Saddlery and Harness Manu- facturer.
Read James J. 108 Sudbury (see advt. back cover and opp. page 25) Sail Cloth.
Erickson A. 38 North market (see advt. last leaves 3)
Sailmakers. Erickson A. ? 8 North market (see advt. last leaves 3)
Sashes, Doors etc.
McNutt J. J., Novelty Wood Works, Malden, junction Wareham (see advt. colored leaves opp. p. 37)
Seal Engravers.
Sargent George B. & Co. 7 Spring lane (see advt. last leaves 2)
Seal Presses.
Sargent George B. & Co, 7 Spring lane (see advt. last leaves 2)
Settees.
Derby, Tavener & Norris, warerooms 25 Merrimac, and 26 Canal (see advt. last leaves 12)
Sewing Machines.
Buckley W. H. 151 Washington (see advt. p. 16)
Shirt Manufacturer.
Howe I. A. 221 Washington (see advt, last leaves 19)
Show Cases, Counters and Desks.
HIll Benj. 16 and 18 Harvard place (see advt. last leaves 25)
Willett, Drake & Co. 49 and 51 Wareham (see advt. last leaves 23)
Silversmiths.
Crosby, Morse & Foss, 240 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 36)
Gale Willlam T. & Co. 221 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 213)
Pear & Bro. 29 Avery (see advt. last leaves 15)
SOUVENIR " RAZOR STRAP
B. F. BADGER, Manufacturer, 151 Elm St., Charlestown, Man .
Choate's Odonto
Is the admiration of the Ladies. Gives the breath an agreeable flavor. Is one of the few preparations children delight to use.
Choate's Odonto
Is used by smokers to remove stains and sweeten the breath. Its success is largely due to its satisfactory results.
Choate's Odonto
Gives the Teeth a lasting and pearly whiteness, polishes the enamel and removes spots of insipient decay.
Choate's Odonto
Removes all Tartar, Mucus or Greenish Incrustation from the Teeth. May be used with safety and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction
Choate's Odonto
This elegant Preparation, established by more than twenty years' experience and numerous testimonials from Dentists and others, is submitted to the public as that great desideratum-a thoroughly satisfactory and perfectly safe Dentrifice. It is com- posed of vegetable substances, blended with a variety of the most fragrant compounds, and is absolutely free from the least admixture of any mineral or injurious ingre- dient. Its taste is most agreeable, whilst it is distinguished from all other Prepara- tions by its extraordinary efficacy in removing tartar, ensuring to the Teeth the most beautiful and pearly whiteness, and by its corrective and astringent properties inducing a healthy action of the Gums, and a consequent firmness and brightness of color. It gives peculiar sweetness to the breath, and, if used regularly, will preserve the Teeth and Gums in a sound and Ornamental state to old age.
COPYRIGHTED AND PREPARED ONLY BY
HENRY A. CHOATE,
OURA
PURITY.
DRUGGIST,
Under Revere House, BOSTON.
TRADE
MARKT
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
Printed at one impression by RICE, GODDARD & Co., Steam Power Printers, 39 & 41 Milk Street, Boston.
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
SAMUEL M. COFRAN, Brick Manufacturer.
BRICK-YARD, CONCORD AVENUE, NEAR WALDEN STREET, RESIDENCE, 70 Concord Avenue, near Catholic Church,
CAMBRIDGE.
All orders attended to with promptness and despatch. The past testifies to the superior quality of my Brick.
ORDER BOX, MECHANICS EXCHANGE, 22 STATE ST. BOSTON.
GEORGE G. WRIGHT,
DEALER IN
FLOUR,
MEAL, HAY,
AND GRAIN,
86 Mount Auburn Street, CAMBRIDGE.
J. MACAULAY,
APOTHECARY,
CORNER OF
CAMBRIDGE and PROSPECT STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
SCHOOL
OF
MODERN LANGUAGES.
Boston . . No. 161 Tremont Street.
Cambridge . . No. 7 Brattle Street.
THEOPHILUS HENESS,
Principal of the German Department. No. 7 Avon Street, Cambridge.
LAMBERT SAUVEUR,
Principal of the French Department. No. 7 Bowdoin Square, Boston.
C. WARREN BROWN, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 34 School Street, Boston. Mortgages Negotiated.
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Smokers' Articles.
Traiser Henry, 125 Court (see advt. last Johnston Thomas H. S8 Union (see advt. leaves 18)
Soda and Mineral Water.
Vincent, Hathaway & Co. 109 and 113 Broad (see advt. back cover)
Sponge Goods.
Fowle Charles L. salesrooms 503 and 511 Washington, manufactory 2 Lincoln (see advt. back edge)
Stained and Cut Glass.
Cook J. M. 131 139 and 141 Congress (see advt. låst leaves 1)
Stationers.
Barnard J. Howard, 50 Bromfield (see advt. on map)
Brown George B. & Co. 94 State (see advt. opp. p. 34) Cooke Cyrus G. & Brother, 13 Bromfield (see advt. col. leaf opp. p. 34)
Dearborn N. S. 24 School (see advt. opp. p. 18)
Gay Aaron R. & Co. 130 State (see advt. last leaves 27)
Ward Samuel & Co. 8 State (see advt. back colored page)
Steam Engines and Boilers.
Pratt R. W. & Co. 116 to 124 Merrimac (see advt. last leaves 27)
Stencils.
Pope John & Son, 8 Dock square (see advt. last leaves, 17)
Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, etc. Chase N. E. & Co. 77 Cambridge (see advt. last leaves 18)
Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone (see advt. front colored pages)
Chubbuck Levi. 10 Bedford (see advt. front colored leaves)
Straw Bonnets and Frames.
Warren Ralph, 90 Court (see advt. last leaves 13)
Tailors and Merchant Tailors. Brine George R. & Co. 201 Washington (see advt. map and back cover)
Campbell & Foran, 100 Washington (see advt. on map)
Horan G. 2 Province ct. (see advt. last leaves 13)
Peck Frank L. 13 Tempie place (see advt. marginal lines, general directory)
Teacher (Languages.)
Heness Theophilus, 161 Tremont (see advt. index)
Teas and Coffee.
coi. leaf opp. p .34)
Telegraph Instrument Manu- facturer.
Williams Charles jr. 109 Court (see adv on map and title p.)
Tents.
Erickson A. 38 North Market (see advt. last leaves 3) Martin James & Son. 114 Commercial (see advt. opp. p. 212)
Tin and Japanned Ware.
Lincoln & Hopkinson, 15 and 16 Faneuil Hail sq. (see advt. p. 20)
Toys.
Partridge Horace & Co.51 Hanover (see advt. opp. 360)
Ventilators.
Barney J. F. & Co. 8 Province ct. (see advt. last leaves 1)
Chilson Gardner, 99 and 101 Blackstone (see advt. front colored pages)
Wagon Covers.
Martin James & Son. 114 Commercial (see advt. opp, p. 212)
Watchmaker.
Hamblin J. B. 32 School (see adrt. last leaves 17)
Weather Strips.
Pratt W. W. & Co. 57 Bromfield (see advt. last leaves 23)
White's Specialty.
White H. G. 37 Court (see advt. p. 15)
Window Shades and Fixtures Pratt W. W. & Co. 57 Bromfield (see advt. last leaves 23)
Wire Workers and Weavers.
Greenleaf G. & Co. 116 Union (see advt. last leaves, 5)
Hennessey James, 32 Eliot (see advt. last leaves 16)
Wooden and Willow Ware. Lincoln & Hopkinson, 15 and 16 Faneuil Hall sq. (see advt. p. 20)
Wood Working.
Warren & Dwyer, 60 Albany (see advt. last leaves, 8)
GEORGE P. PERRY, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker, 22 School St. Boston.
LATEST ADDITIONS TO GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Alden Willliam B. machinist, 356 Main, house 17 Sydney Barre Martin, reed manufacturer. (B.) honse 120 Harvard [Walnut Robinson John D. drug clerk, (69 and 71 Blackstone, B.), house cor. Pearl and
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J. FRENCH,
No. 80 Washington Street, ... Boston, AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, AND LEASING OF REAL ESTATE,
Houses, Stores, and Land in Boston and vicinity, bought and sold on liberal terms.
Negotiator of Notes and Mortgages. Particular attention paid to the CARE OF REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION OF RENTS. (Office up one flight.')
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H. A. & O. SCRANTON, TURNING AND
HOY
HOUSE BUILDERS', CABINET, AND CARRIAGE WORK, Brackets, Balusters,
FENCE, SIDEWALK, AND STAIR POSTS On hand and made to order. MAIN ST., Smart's Building, (Opposite Clark St.,) CAMBRIDGEPORT.
PORTER'S HOTEL, NO. 185 NORTH AVENUE, AT PORTER'S STATION. FRANK LOCKE, Proprietor.
TRANSIENT & PERMANENT
BOARDERS
TAKEN ON REASONABLE TERMS.
FIRST CLASS LIVERY AND Boarding Stable,
CONNECTED WITH THE HOTEL.
JAMES H. FULLER,
FURNACES, RANGES, Cook and Parlor STOVES
OF THE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS.
HARDWARE, Builders' Materials and CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Of every description, together with a complete assortment of House Furnishing Goods.
THE UNIVERSAL Clothes Talringer,
.
·
UNIVERSAL
.CLOTHES WRINCER.
Constantly on hand. HEUCE. This is the most convenient, most durable, and therefore the cheapest WRINGER ever made.
Refrigerators, Ice-Cream Freezers, &c. ROOFS COVERED WITH TIN. FURNACE, STOVE, SHEET-IRON, & TIN WORK Done to order in a faithful manner at short notice. No. 2 Hyde's Block, 605 Main Street, - Cambridgeport, Mass.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
CAMBRIDGE
DIRECTORY. 1872.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; ave., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B), Boston; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h. house; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard University; mkr., maker; manuf., manufacturer; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., reverend; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent ; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; (U. S. A.), United States Army; whol. wholesale; wid., widow; wbf., wharf.
AARON LEWIS, cigar maker, h. r. 58 Harvard Aaron Moss, cigar maker, h. 329 Main Aaron Solomon, cigar maker, h. 105 Fourth Abbot Anne W. Miss, h. 23 Berkeley Abbot Ezra, assistant librarian, H. U. h. 23 Berkeley Abbott Charles H. clerk, boards 42 Austin
Abbott Charles S, box-maker, h. 90 Washington Abbott Edward A. clergyman, h. 100 Ellery Abbott Electa, widow of Joseph, h. 35 Brookline Abbott Geo. A. clerk, B. & A. R. R. h. 5 Dickinson Abbott George W. h. Harvard, cor. Clinton Abbott Henry H. yard-master, B. & A. R. R. h. 5 Dickinson Abbott Horatio N. engineer, Bridge, cor. Third, h. 154 Cambridge
Abbott Jesse B. carpenter, h. 16 Walnut ct. [Windsor Abbott John, engineer (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 81 Abbott John P. printer, house 159 Windsor Abbott Joseph H. clerk 548 Main, bds. Douglass, nr. Main Abbott Lucy K. Mrs. boarding-house, 5 Dickinson Abe Dora Miss, millinery, h. 202 Cambridge Abe John, laborer, h. 158 Harvard Abele Frank, tanner, bds. Smith's, North avenue Abele Valentine, tanner, boards Hughes', North avenue Abercrombie M. B. Mrs. house 26 Brattle square Aberle Jacob, cigars and tobacco, house 161 Main Aborn J. Henry, carriage painter, bds. 11 Inman Ackerman Temperance Mrs. h. 324 Harvard
WARREN'S PHOTOGRPHS, Post Office Building, Cambridgeport and 14 Tremont Street, Boston.
Summer Street, Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Boston.
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.
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ACKERS JOHN L. P. painter, Main, opp. Austin, bds. Macauley's, Tremont
Ackers Sarah A. Mrs. house 32 Short
Ackers William H. printer, house 32 Short
Adam Alexander, blacksmith, house 222 Broadway
Adams Albert, mason, house 17 Winthrop
Adams Alexander L. house 858 Main
Adams Benjamin N. (Farnum & Co., N. F. H., B.), house 145 Mt. Auburn
Adams Charles A. builder, house Brookline, cor. Lopez
Adams Charles J. deputy jailor and master House of Cor- rection, house Thorndike, corner Third
Adams Charles W. book-keeper (14 and 22 Sudbury, B.), house 442 Broadway
Adams David J. cutter, house Second street court
Adams Dean J. navy yard (C.), h. Third, n. Cambridge
Adams E. French, boards 79 Thorndike
Adams Frank H. gold-beater (B.), house 17 Winthrop
Adams Harry H. (Custom House,B.), h. Thorndike, n. Fourth
Adams James, laborer, B. & M. R. R. h. Cambridge, near Lambert
Adams Jas. S. printer, bds. 77 River
Adams John, laborer, house 50 Amory
Adams John, cooper, boards 2 Brooks
Adams John, brass-finisher, h. Cambridge, near Lambert
Adams John, h. 1 Magazine ct.
Adams John, steam and gaspipe manuf. (B.), bds. 89 Tremont Adams John P. gas-fixtures, 12 Harvard row,'h. 14 Mt. Auburn Adams Jonathan, civil engineer, h. 43 Dana .
Adams Joseph M. whalebone worker, h. 5 Tremont
Adams Joseph M. jr. whalebone worker, h. 39 Tremont
Adams Joseph M. widow, house 147 Columbia
ADAMS J. FRENCH, stair-builder, Seventh, cor. Cam- bridge, house 79 Thorndike
Adams J. Getney, book-keeper (B.), house 40 Cherry Adams Peter, printer, house 7 Harrison avenue
Adams Reuben A. fish-dealer (Commercial, B.), house North avenue, near Meacham [house 53 Cherry Adams Samuel P. grocer (State, cor. Atlantic ave. B.), h. 53 Cherry
Adams William R. (Adams & Durrell), fancy goods, 106 Cambridge, house do. [fancy goods, 106 Cambridge Adams & Durrell (Wm. Adams and Oliver H. Durrell), Agassiz Alexander, house Norton place, Kirkland
Agassiz Louis, director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, H. U. house Quincy, corner Broadway
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The at- tention of Builders is called to our very large stock and com-
557 Main Street,
LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Agen Martin, laborer, h. Franklin, n. Soden Agin James, laborer, house 41 Pearl Agin Michael, teamster, house 75 Brookline CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY. 45 Agin Patrick, laborer, house 79 Elm Ahearn Cornelius, printer, house Franklin, near Putnam Ahearn David, laborer, h. East, near R. R. Ahearn Michael, mason, h. 2 Baldwin place, Baldwin Ahearn Morris, laborer, h. 149 Dublin Ahearn Morris, laborer, h. Gore, n. Squire's block Ahearn Patrick, laborer, house 4 Vine Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin Ahern John, laborer, house 50 Amory 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Ahern John F. h. Cambridge, n. G. J. R. R. Ahern Michael J. cabinet maker, h. Cambridge, n. G. J. R. R. Ahern William, carver, Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house Cam- bridge, near G. J. R. R. Aiken Charles H. clerk, boards 152 Spring Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), charcoal dealer, Cambridge, junc. Bridge, house 152 Spring AIKEN & WOODARD (Jos. M. Aiken and Jonas Wood- ard), charcoal dealers, Cambridge, junction Bridge Ainsley Hannah Mrs. house Essex, cor Chestnut ct. Ainsley John R. book-keeper (95 Summer, B.), bds. 48 Trowbridge Aitken William, photographer, h. 73 Columbia Albee E. A. sash-maker, h. 25 Western avenue Albee Sumner, attorney (20 Court, B.), h. 30 Essex Albest Albert, laborer, h. 101 Fourth Alden Abigail Mrs. widow Harvey, h. 434 Harvard Alden Albert, brush-maker, Cambridge, near G. J. R. R. h. 66 Thorndike Alden And Mrs. confectionery, &c. 546 Main, h. do. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. Alden Edward M. boards 41 Cottage
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Alden Geo. A. com. mer. (23 India, B.), h. 37 Harvard
Alden George L. mason, bds. 3 Baldwin place, Baldwin Alden James B. (83 Broad, B.), h. Langdon
Alden Sophia D. Mrs. widow Elbridge G. h. 18 Hancock Alden Thomas, book-binder, McDonald & Son's, h. 546 Main Alden W. R. plasterer, h. Kernan's block, 13 Charles River Aldrich Ambrose (6 F. H. market, cellar, B.), h. 289 Harvard Aldrich Frank S. moulder, h. 293 Broadway
Alexander Albert, carpenter, bds. 10 Brookline
Alexander Daniel, carpenter, h. 63 Elm
Alexander J. Scott, provisions, 531 Main, h. 10 Brookline
Alexander Peter, teamster, h. Spruce, near brickyard
Alexander Thomas, printer, boards 77 River
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.
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Alfin James, laborer, house 126 Brookline
Alger Morton (Stillman, Alger & Co.), hides (92 High, B.), h. 33 Sacramento
Alghieri Simon, caterer, h. Worcester, cor. Norfolk
Allan Thomas, machinist, h. 5 Windsor
Allen Addison, trader, h. 23 River
Allen Albert F. machinist, h. 250 Broadway
Allen Ann Mrs. h. 11 Fifth
Allen Avery T. tailor, house 30 Norfolk
Allen A. V. G. Rev. Prof. Episcopal Theological school, h. Brattle, cor. Irving pl.
Allen Caleb C. (Allen & Endicott), machinist and boiler maker, Main, h. 26 Columbia
Allen Charles E. book-keeper, H. O. Houghton & Co.'s, h. 5 Fremont
Allen Charles H. physician, h. 11 Temple
Allen Charles P. stair-builder, h. 142 Thorndike
Allen Daniel, teamster, h. 170 Franklin
Allen Daniel, boiler maker, boards 4 Pioneer place
Allen Eliza W. Mrs. house 71 Cambridge
Allen Elizabeth C. Miss, house 34 Brighton
Allen F. A. (O. Tea Co., B.), house 782 Main [Putnam
Allen George, pressman, Welch, Bigelow & Co.'s, h. 64
Allen Geo. B. driver, icecart, boards 478 Cambridge
Allen George D. machinist, boards J. H. Allen's, 116 Inman Allen Henry Mrs. house 39 Gore
Allen Henry George, proof-reader, house 1 Fremont
Allen James, blacksmith. h. 54 Amory [Inman
Allen James H. cutter (40 Washington, B.), house 116 Allen Joel A. asst. Zoological Museum, rooms Zoological Hall, Divinity avenue
Allen John H. carpenter, bds. Henderson's, Boyle's block, Charles
Allen Joseph H. clergyman, house 5. Garden
Allen Kate Mrs. widow John C. h. 110 Brookline
Allen Matthew, laborer, h. 211 Franklin
Allen Samuel A. house 13 Market
Allen Wilkes, dentist, 6 Brattle, house 69 do.
Allen William, laborer, h. Suffolk, n. Columbus
Allen Wm. B. teacher (Somerville), bds. Fitcham's' Coggswell avenue
Allen Wm. B. machinist, house 17 Sydney
Allen Wm. H. B. supt. Whitney dye wood mills, house 13 Market [Squire's block, Gore
Allen William Martin, paper-ruler (9 Spring Lane B.), h. 16
piete assortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of
Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
ALLEN & ENDICOTT (Caleb C. Allen and Henry En- dicott), engine and boiler manufacturers, Main, Cambridgeport, office in Boston at 5 Liberty square Alley Elliott A. upholsterer, house 140 Otis Allison Andrew, grocer (8 South Market, B.), house 201 CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY. 47 Harvard Allison James, clerk (B.), boards 201 Harvard Allyn John (Sever, Francis & Co. 21 Bromfield, B.), h. 5 Berkeley Alore Cyrille H. ice-man, house 106 Spruce Amador , currier, bds. Kimmerly's, North ave. Amaral Manueldo, boarding house, 108 Gore Ambrose Datus A. mason, house 17 Wendell Ambrose John L. clerk in clerk's office, Court House, boards 57 Spring Amee Ellen, widow of John, house 894 Main Amee Jacob E. clerk (Henry Damon's B.), bds. 894 Main Amee Lucy A. widow of Jacob, house 894 Main Ames George W. feeder in stable, house 95 Windsor Boston. Ames John G. carpenter, house 23 Front Ames Olive Mrs. house 507 Main Ammel Napoleon, blacksmith, boards Gerry's, Elm Ammidon Philip R. paper hangings (108 Summer, B.), h. Main, cor. Hancock Anable Courtland W. Rev. house 351 Harvard Anderson Abby E. Miss, clerk, 579 Main, bds. 746 Main Anderson Alexander, laborer, house 20 Rice place Anderson Arabella Mrs. boarding-house 69 Mt. Auburn Anderson Charles, laborer, house Brighton, near Elliot Anderson James, boot-maker, h. Sparks, near Willard Anderson James, carpenter, house 10 Daniels' court Anderson James J. machinist, h. Plymouth, near the dike FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Anderson J. Frank, blacksmich, Soden, n. Laundry, house Walnut, near Pearl Anderson. John, driver, U. R. R. bds. 89 Tremont Anderson John F. blacksmith, bds. 58 Walnut Anderson Lewis, carpenter, h. 189 Mt. Auburn Anderson Lewis, carpenter, rooms Brighton, cor. Mt. Auburn Anderson Mary J. Mrs. wid. John F. h. rear 4 Somerset Anderson Stephen, brass moulder, house 118 Spring Anderson Wm. painter, h. 17 Sydney Anderson William, laborer, house Beaver, near Flagg Andrews C. H. publisher, Boston Daily Herald (103 Wash- ington, B.), house 9 Wendell Andrews Geo. W. soap maker, h. 171 Windsor WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgpeort, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. · Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
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