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WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge. .
58 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bay State Glass Co., Bridge street, bet. Third and Fourth salesrooms (54 Kilby, B.) [760 Main h. 133 Austin BAYLEY AUGUSTUS R. apothecary, 3 Hyde's block, Bayley Frank A. student, h. 133 Austin
Beadle R. M. carpenter, bds. 10 Elliot
Beal Alexander (Beal & Hooper), furniture manuf. Cam- bridge, near First, h. (B.)
Beal Sophia N. wid. David, h. 106 Auburn
Beal & Hooper (Alexander Beal and Geo. K. Hooper), fur- niture manufacturers, Cambridge, n. First, warerooms (3 and 4 Holmes' block, Haymarket square, B.)
Beaman Chas. C. clergyman, house Frost, near Forest
Beaman Geo. H. (Beaman Bros.), com. mer. (230 State,B.), h. 20 Ash
Beaman Harriet, wid. Ezra, h. 35 Brookline
Beaman Nathaniel P. (Beaman Brus.), (com. mer 230 State, h. 20 Ash
Beaman Wm. S. student, H. U., boards Frost, near Forest
Bean Alvin T. clerk, B. A. Brown's, b. 11 Gardner
Bean Benj. box-maker, Page's, bds. 1 Pioneer pl.
Bean Henry Otis, freight-conductor, L. R. R. h. 151 Gore Bean Jas. S. grocer, 149 Windsor, h. do.
Bean John, clerk (B.), b. 149 Windsor
Bean Mary Miss, h. 15, Cottage [visions, 908 Main Beane Bros. (Enoch Beane and Horace G. Beane), pro- Beane Enoch (Beane Bros.), provisions, h. 6 Trowbridge Beane Geo. Ar clerk, Beane Bros., b. Enoch Beane's
Beane Horace G. (Beane Bros.), provisions, h. at Waltham Bearce Geo. W. moulder at Henry Bird's, h. 121 Harvard
Beard Chas. R. boiler maker, Kendall & Roberts', h. 1 Pio- neer place
Beard Chas. R. jr. machinist, b. 1 Pioneer place
Beath J. E. (Beath Bros.), carpenter, bds. Porter's Hotel, North avenue
Beath T. P. (Beath Bros.), carpenter, bds. Porter's Hotel Beatlı Bros. (T. P. and J. E.), carpenters, North Cambridge Bebelten John, gardner, bds. 3 Oak
Bebo Joseph, laborer, h. 117 Spruce
Beck Joseph, teamster, h. 12 Fifth [Putnam
BECKER FRANK, florist, Main, opp. Ellery, h. Green, n. Becker Sarah, wid. A. C. h. 7 Putnam [cor. Columbia
Beckett Chas. P. book-keeper (75 Broad, B.), h. Broadway, Beckett David, carpenter, h. Brighton, n. Huckins' mill Beckett Margarett Mrs. h. Brighton, n. Huckins' mill
Beckett Richard, laborer, h. Brighton, cor. Eliot
sortment of Builcors' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Ammidon's New York Hats,
J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.
THE IVERS BUGGY.
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Beds Geo. F. butcher, h. 43, Winter Beedle Melville C. ship-joiner (Navy Yard, Charlestown), h. 4 Shepherd's bl'k. cor. River Beers Hiram S. printer, h. 24 Howard Beers Joseph S. clerk (161 Blackstone, B.), boards Western ave. near Jay CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 59 Began Patrick, currier, house 222 Franklin Belcher Chas. F. confectioner, Harvard sq. h. Holmes' place Belcher Edward F. clerk, 18 Brattle Belcher Geo. G. sign-painter and dealer in picture-frames, 523 Main, h. 499 do. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Belcher Geo. W. carriage painter, h. 5 Auburn court Belcher Geo. W. pattern maker, Shawmut iron works, h. 45 School Belcher John Mrs. house Holmes' place Belcher Jos. W. moulder, Bird's iron foundry, h. 15 State Belcher William, cabinet maker, house 63 Concord avenue Belches D. M. salesman (B.), h. 34 Wendell GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Belches John W. clerk, h. 34 Wendell Bell Edmund B. inspector Gas Co. bds L. J. Cloyes', Church Bell Joseph G. jeweller (89 Washington, B.), h. 47 Mt. Au- burn [Charles Bell Robert, glass-presser, Union Glass Works, h. Sixth, nr. Bell Samuel Rev. h. 137 Otis Bell Wm. teamster, bds. Getchell's, Stone's blk. Blackstone Bellen Robert, laborer, h. 75 Elm Bellis William J. mason, h. rear Bolton, n. Clay Pit Belluchi A. carpenter, house 2 Day avenue Belluchi Angelo, boards Warland, near Magazine FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Belman Andrew, butcher, h. Ninth, n. Cambridge Beluche John, binder, Riverside press, h. 1 Daye avenue Bemis George Mrs. house 32 Short Bemis Richard, switcher, h. Charles, near Court Benard Jos. glass-blower, house 133 Windsor Bender Antone, varnisher, bds. 161 Broadway Benigan John, plumber, 627 Main, bds. Harvard, n. Columbia Benjamin John, carpenter, boards 127 Prospect Bennett Bernard, boot and shoe-maker, Cambridge, n. Windsor Bennett Daniel, carpenter, house 78 Spring Bennett James, clerk, boards 90 Washington [Main Bennet James H. (19 No. Market, B.), bds. W. A. Bullard's, Bennett Martin, laborer, h. 111 Spring Bennett Wilder, mason, house 80 Thorndike Benney Nathaniel, proof-reader, Riverside, h. 21 Walnut place Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
,
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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, Furnaces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge,
60 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bennink Adrian W. printer, John Ford & Son's, boards 50 Austin
Bennink Cornelius G. H. dry goods 581 Main, h. 25 Amory pl. Bennink Gerritt J. carpenter, house Austin, corner Douglass Bennink Leonard, clerk, D. W. Hyde's, bds. 50 Austin
Benson Albert S. box-maker, Page's, boards 12 Douglass
Benson Amori, policeman, house 159 Bridge
Benson Henry J. H. (Benson & Waller), hair-dresser, 117 Cambridge, h. do.
Benson John M. carpenter, house 128 Harvard
Benson & Waller (Henry J. H. Benson and John A. Waller), hair-dressers, 117 Cambridge [block, Charles River Bent Charles R. printer, University Press, house 7 Shepherd's Bent George H. (Luke & Bent), coal and wood, 168 Main, b. N. Bent's, 164 Brattle
Bent John H. clerk, Woodward's, North ave. bds. Russell Bent Newell, house 164 Brattle, near Lowell
Bently John H. house Third, cor. Cambridge
Benz George, sausage maker, house Sixth, near Vine Berard Louis, laborer, house 85 Spruce
Berdeen Andrew J. carver, boards 96 Spring Bergen Kieran, plasterer, house 188 Hampshire Bergeron August, currier, house Dublin
Bergeron Peter, currier, house Clay, near Cedar
Berlyn Philip P. pedler, house 34 Auburn
Bernard John H. book-binder, house 12 Jay Bero James, iceman, house Jackson, near Spruce
Bero Joseph, farmer, h. Clifton, near Spruce Bero Louis, farmer, h. 85 Spruce
Berry A. Caroline Mrs. nurse, house 44 Austin
Berry Charles F. machinist, bds. 61 Third
Berry Charles H. clerk, house Cambridge, near Seventh
Berry George G. carpenter, house 107 Pleasant .
Berry R. W. clerk A. R. Smith's, North ave. c. Walden, h. do. Berry James H. carpenter, b. 61 Third
Berry John A. night-watchman, U. R. R. stable, h. 5 Gray ct. Berry John E. joiner, house 107 Pleasant
Berry John G. piano-forte maker, boards 61 Third
Berry Mary, clerk (Halliday's library, B), bds. 79 Oxford
Berry Minnie, copyist, College library, H. U. bds. 79 Oxford Berry William B. carpenter, bds. 61 Third
Berry Wm. B. tinsmith (79 North, B.), h. Williams, n. Pearl Berry Wm. B. tinsmith (79 North, B.), h. Williams, n. Pearl Berry & Co. (Wm. Berry & W. T. Richmond), wool deter- gent manufs. Main, near junc. Broadway, L. P.
Bertsch Stephen, brass-finisher, T. S. Hudson's, h. 31 Seventh
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,
La Cambridgeport. C. D. WILDER,
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 61 Bertsch Stephen, surgical instruments, h. 33 Seventh Bertsch William, marble worker, bds. 31 Seventh Bertwell Jas. C. picture-frame moulder, h. 41 Reed Berwick Cornelius G. h. 5 Armory Berwick L. C. Mrs. h. Amory, near Summer Bess Joseph, laborer, house 84 Harvard Best Andrew, cigars, house Otis, near Eighth Best John, brass-finisher (B.), bds. 34 Clark Best Thomas, house 160 Otis Bettinson Jas. W. expressman, house 88 Spring Bettinson John W. carpenter, bds. Mrs. Russell's, 33 Bow Bettinson Mehitable, widow, h. Brookline, n. Franklin Bettinson Wm. H. book-binder, McDonald & Sons', boards Brookline, n. Franklin Betts William, stair-builder, house 22 School Beunke Leon G. Mrs. h. 129 Washington Bickford Thos. ice-dealer, house 30 Columbia Bicknell Edwin, assistant, Zoological Museum,'boards C. P. Illsley's, 11 Summer FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boston. Bidwell Ira G. Rev. (Methodist), house 84 Prospect Bieler Jacob C. carver, house 239 Broadway Bigelow Alanson jr. jeweller (331 Washington, B.), h. 265 Harvard [1 Forest Bigelow Jonathan, produce dealer (23 North Market, B.), h. Bigelow Marshall T. (Welch, Bigelow & Co.), printer, Uni- versity Press, Brattle sq. house Craigie Bigelow Melville, lawyer, h. 11 Amory Bigelow Samuel, h. 15 Sumner Biggers Stephen, paper hanger, h. 14 Seventh Biggers Wm. O. paper hanger, h. 147 Gore Bigley Daniel, horse-trainer, 66 River, h. do. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Bignoll Harriet, widow, house 200 Harvard Bill Frank C. salesman (1 Winthrop sq. B.), h. Centre, opp. schoolhouse Billings Clarence H. merchant tailor, 430 Harvard, h. 191 do. Billings John, bed-spring maker, boards 390 Main Billings Lillieore, wid. Emilius G. h. 16 Short Billings Lyman K. book-keeper, 600 Main, b. 191 Harvard Billings Uriah, h. 191 Harvard Bingham Frank J. clerk (B.), h. rear 82 Green Bingham Oscar N. plumber, h. rear 82 Green Bingham Sarah A. widow Oscar, h. rear 82 Green Binney Barnabas, collector (77 Kilby, B.), house 102 Otis Binney Barnabas, jr. (Binney & Co. 77 Kilby, B.) h. 95 Hampshire Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgepo rt, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGIE. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
62 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Binney Benjamin, paper manufacturer, h. 102 Otis Bird George, house 199 Harvard [house at Somerville BIRD HENRY M. iron founder, Broadway, cor. Dock, Bird Hermon (Bird & Whittemore),real estate and ins. agent, 547 Main (and 36 Washington, B.), h. 547 Main Bird James, cabinet maker, h. 70 Hastings
BIRD & WHITTEMORE (Hermon Bird and Joseph Whittemore), real estate and ins. agts. 547 Main, and (36 Washington B.)
Bishop Ann Miss, h. 71 Green
Bishop Joel P. lawyer, h. Sacramento, n. Crescent
Bishop Julia A. wid. of John H. h. 184 Cambridge
Bishop Sarah E. wid. Henry, h. 77 Inman
Bitch Peter, marble worker, h. 114 Spring
Bixby Benoni (Bixby & Cole), pile-drivers, tool house E. C. bridge, h. at Somerville
Bixby & Cole (Benoni Bixby & Erastus E. Cole), pile dri- vers, tool house E. C. bridge
Bixby Charles H. student, bds. Lester's, 56 Shepard
Bixby Eben F. piano-forte action maker, D. Osborn's, State, bds. 92 Auburn
Bixby Elizabeth C. Mrs. house 39 Brattle
Bixby Hiram A. machinist, h. 97 Washington
Black James, clerk, New Haven, bds. 11 Suffolk
Black James, cabinet maker, h. 73 Hastings
Black James, pedler, h. eighth in Willow place
Black James, paper hanger, 522 Main, h. 360 Broadway
BLACK JAMES WALLACE, photographer (163 and 173 Washington, B.), h. 17 Norton
Black John, H. binder, Riverside Press, h. 159 Main
Black John M. accountant, Burrage, Shepherd & Co's, house 98 Main
Black Julia E. wid. Robert, h. 33 Bow
Black William, tinsmith (Charlestown), h. 159 Main
Blackburn Thomas, carriage maker, F. Ivers', bds. Somerville Black hair-dresser, bds. Wendell, n. Carver
Blacklock Ann M. widow, house 19 Sydney [Boston Blacker James E. clerk, Walter S. Blanchard's, East, h. South Blackman Horace P. organ maker (235 Cambridge, B.), h. . Pleasant, cor. Franklin
Blackman Wm. R. planer, h. 167 Cambridge
Blackstock Frances Mrs. h. 8 Broadway Blackwood Joseph, h. 5 Shepard [bds. Atwill's, Russell
Blagdon Philip F. clerk, A. R. Smith's, North ave. n. Walden
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., Parlor and Chamber Fur - niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
Blaikie Alexander, carpenter, bds. Haines', Mt. Auburn Blaikie John, boat-builder, h. 24 Charles River CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 63 Blaikie Thomas, carpenter, h. Hampshire, n. Atwood's cor. Blair James, driver, h. foot Dunster Blaisdell Catherine Mrs. h. Cambridge, n. Seventh Blaisdell Charles P. cabinet maker h. 142 Thorndike Blaisdell D. Henry, overseer, Union R. R. stable, Cambridge Blaisdell Ezra R. teamster, h. 18 Seventh Blaisdell Geo. J. upholsterer, h. Gerry, c. Chapman place Blake Andrew M. book-binder, house 8 Sydney Blake Bridget widow, house 39 Hastings [William's 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Blake Chas. H. confectionery and ice cream, 601 Main, h. 8 Blake Charles M. paper carrier, bds. North ave. cor. Beech Blake Darius, blacksmith, h. 22 Orchard Blake Edward W. (Bowen & Blake), books, stationery and periodicals, 9 Cambridge h. 156 do. [bridge BLAKE EDWIN H. grocer, 158 Cambridge, h. 134 Cam- Blake I. E. moulder, bds. 53 Fourth Blake Jas. H. asst. Zoological Museum, bds. Zoological Hall Blake J. C. carpenter, bds. 47 Baldwin Blake John, groomsman, for H. M. Clark, h. Somerville Blake John L. bds. Orchard, n. Tenny Blake Joseph, book-binder, house 75 Green Blake Joseph W. expressman, house 9 Wheatland bl'k Blake Sylvester E. printer (199 Washington, B.), house 66 Broadway Blake Theodore E. clerk, bds. 134 Cambridge Blake Thomas C. upholsterer, h. 39 Hastings Blakie Suther, carpenter, h. 203 Hampshire FRANK. E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 187 Blakie Thos. B. carpenter (B.), h. 202 Hampshire Blanchard Jerusha B. Miss, h. Roseland, n. North ave. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Blanchard Joseph B. treasurer, Nat. Self-Threading Needle Co. (94 Tremont, B., h. Coggswell ave.
BLANCHARD WALTER S. lumber dealer, East, and (18 State, B.), house 17 Maple avenue, near Cambridge Blank Ernest, organ maker, 426 Main, h. 33 Pleasant Blevins James, slater, h. West, n. Lee
Blevins John, slater, 408 Harvard, h. 12 Mt. Auburn
X Blevins Joseph J. slater, Main, cor. River
Blish Ariadne, private school, 39 Dana, near Broadway, b. do.
Blish Lucia A. widow, h. 39 Dana, n. Broadway
Bliss C. H. marble worker, Main, n. West Boston bridge, h. (68 Newton, B.)
Bliss Edward P. student, h. 329 Broadway
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.
64 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bliss Henry P. (Cushing & Bliss), upholstery goods (55 Milk, B.), house Broadway,«cor. Amory
Bliss Richard jr. asst. Zoological Museum, h. Zoological Hall Bliss Zenas W. proof-reader, h. 5 Stone's blk. Blackstone
Blodgett Alvaro (Blodgett & Rhoades), carpenter, Elm, near Market, house 11 Worcester [Third
Blodgett Elias, junk-dealer (4 Russia wharf, B.), h. Otis,near Blodgett James, glass-cutter, New England Glass Co. Blodgett James L. musician, h. 121 Prospect
Blodgett & Rhoades (Alvaro Blodgett and Silas Rhoades), carpenters, Elm, near Market
Blondon Anthony, stone-cutter, h. 26 Vine
Blood Chas. E. hair-dresser, bds. Maynard's, 195 Mt. Auburn
Blood C. W. piano-action maker, State, h. 1 Pleasant
Blood Hiram, engineer, steam fire engine, Niagara, h. 40 Fifth Blossom -, box-maker, Osborn's, bds. 38 School
Blumve Frederick W. icetool manuf. h. 141 Mt. Auburn
Blumve John A. gas-fitter, bds. Blumve's,141 Mt. Auburn Blunt John J. laborer, h. 48 Hastings
Boardman Anna, widow Andrew, house 15 Harrison ave. Boardman Charles, machinist, bds. John Moran's, Gore Boardman Charles, house 9 Worcester
Boardman Edward, painter, house Jackson, near Spruce
Boardman Emma J. clerk, 587 Main, bds. 15 Harrison ave.
Boardman Wm. C. cutter (188 Wash'n, B.), h. 102 Pearl Bock Wm. A. gardener, h. 35 Cedar [Holyoke
Bocker Ferdinand, prof. of modern language, Holyoke place, Boggin Robert, laborer, Muller's tannery [Norfolk
Boggs Edwin P. clerk (83 Broad, B.), boards Broadway, cor. Boggs Francis M. steamboat captain, house 289 Broadway Bohm G. A. organ-pipe maker, S. S. Hammill's, h. 100 Gore Bohm A. currier, house Reed
Boice Geo B. leather (86 Pearl,B.), house 266 North ave.
Boiture Louis, painter, house 85 Spruce
Boland Mary, widow, house 9 Winter
Boland Patrick, laborer, house 12 North
Boller Henry, cabinet maker, h. 25 Sixth
BOLGER JAMES, horseshoer, 9 Church, h. 92 Mt. Auburn Bolles Fanny D. widow Frederick, h. 95 Mt. Auburn
Bolster A. Augustine, furnishing goods, 453 Main, house Boston Highlands
Bolster Richard, boot and shoe-maker, 34 Brighton, house do.
Bolton Alden, mechanic, house Chestnut, near Sydney
Bolton Charles, plasterer, house rear 136 Spring
Bolton William, laborer, Shawmut iron works, h. 152 Court
plete assortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
Cambridgeport.
·
Best Manner.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. WARE & CO., Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 65
Bond John H. shipping-clerk (B.), house Elm, n. Hampshire Bond Mary, widow Richard, h. North ave. n. Harrison pl. Bonin Francois, laborer, house Clay, near Spruce Bonner John, lather, house Tremont, near Cambridge Bonnet Frank, laborer, Mullers' tannery, house Clay Bonnet Peter, currier, Mullers' tannery
Bonney Pelham (Hanson & Bonney), ins. agent (27 State, B.), house 52 Pleasant
Bonney Perez F. salesman (242 Wash'n, B.), house 18 Lee Boodro Baptiste, brick-maker, Bay State Brick Co. h do.
Boomer Charles, officer, House of Correction, bds. at jailor's Booth C. E. J. painter, house 20 Walnut court
Booth Thomas, grocer, 86 Pleasant, cor. Park, house 35 do. Borden George E. carpenter, house 55 Brookline
Borgie Bartholomew, house McCabe, near Cambridge
Boris Peter J. teacher of French, house 866 Main
Boston & Lowell Railroad machine shop, Bridge, near East Cambridge bridge
BOSTON SILVER GLASS CO., R. F. Lombard & Co. proprietors, Broadway, Lower Port, (office 51 Water, B.) BOSTON STAMPING & MANUFACTURING CO. Court, Seavey & Co. sole agents (93 North, B.) Bosworth Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Green
Bosworth Leonard, carpenter, house Holly ave.
Bosworth Otis, carpenter, bds. Wm. E. Bosworth's, Holly ave.
Bosworth WilliamE. carpenter, house Holly ave.
Bosworth - -, fish-pedler, house rear 58 Harvard Botton Henry, engineer, house Bristol
Bourn Robert T. carpenter (10 Lime, B.), house Union
Bournique Hannah Mrs. boarding-house, 87 Gore Boutelle Sylvia Miss, house 44 Fourth
Boutelle Theodore, clerk, house at Woburn
Boutong Abraham, laborer, house 111 Spruce
Bovey Thos. L. carpet upholsterer, 5 Union, h. r. 31 Norfolk Bovyer John A. lounges & chairs, Broadway, opposite Page's box factory, house 96 Austin
Bowen Albert L. (Bowen and Blake), books, stationery 'and periodicals, 91 Cambridge, house 156 do.
Bowen Charles J. widow, boarding-house, Mason
Bowen Francis, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, etc. H. U. house 9 Follen
Bowen James, laborer (B.), house 63 Elm
Bowen James, laborer, house Lechmere place
Bowen James, laborer (B.), house 54 Washington
Bowen Maria Miss, boards 85 Brattle
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.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.
66 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Bowen Patrick, laborer, house 6 North,
BOWEN & BLAKE, (A.L.Bowen and E. W.Blake), period- cal, 'stationery &c. 91 Cambridge
Bowers Charles, agent sewing machine, (B.), house Hollis, n. Bowers Charles E. boots and shoes (29 Federal, B.), boards C. Bowers', Hollis n. North avenue [avenue Bowers Edward L. painter (B.), house 1 Gray court Bowers George, house 99 River
Bowers Wm.(Wm. Bowers & Co.), provisions, 194 Cambridge Bowers William, & Co. (William Bowers & W. J. Turner), provisions, 194 Cambridge
Bowker Anson, carpenter, boards 29 Dunster
Bowker Edwin F. engineer and surveyor, city engineer's office City Hall, Main, house 125 Austin
Bowker Winslow L. insurance (31 State, B.), h. 90 Norfolk Bowlby James R. blacksmith, for George McIntosh h. 30 Front Bowles Benjamin F. Rev. house 102 Inman
Bowman Alex. gardener, house 54 Washington
Bowman Edward, painter, h. Jackson, n. Spruce
Bowman Francis, travelling agent, house 7 Shepard Bowman Fred. shoe-maker, house 4 Vine
Bowman Henry, sausage maker, house Eighth, near Spring
Bowman Joanna H. widow, Abner H. house 823 Main
Bowman Orlando, salesman (216 State, B.), bds. 40 Essex Boyce James, iron moulder, h. 75 Hastings
Boyce Thomas, engineer, h. 37 Union, n. Hampshire Boyd Fanny L. Miss, millinery goods, 584 Main, b. 3 Prospect
Boyd John M. book-binder, bds. 13 Myrtle pl.
Boyd Orman T. grocer (216 State, B.), h. 33 Linnæan
Boyd Orville G. grocer (216 State, B.), h. 100 Austin
Boyd Samuel, stair-builder, Main, n. Osborn's mill, h. 536 Main
Boyd Thomas, architect (36 Merchants Bank building, 28 State, B.), house Prospect, near Main
Boyd Wm. printer, h. Putnam, opposite schoolhouse
Boyden Benj. F. grocer, Brattle sq. h. 13 Prospect Boyden Sanford E. carriage trimmer, F. Ivers', h. Somerville Boyer Samuel, stair-builder, 371, 373, 375 Main, h. 536 Main Boyle Daniel, junk-dealer (107 Merrimack, B.), h. 309 Cam- bridge [28 Winter
Boyle Edward G. cabinet maker, Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, h.
Boyle Edward, laborer, house Walden, corner Dublin
Boyle Elizabeth Mrs. house 163 Windsor
Boyle James, grocer, 125 Court, h. do.
Joiners' Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes, for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
Ammidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 57 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston. 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 67
Boyle James, teamster, bds. 80 Concord ave.
Boyle John, teamster, h. 141 Webster ave.
Boyle Michael, stone-cutter, h. 24 Vine
Boyle Nancy, wid. John, house 105 Court
Boyle William, glass-cutter, house 125 Court
Boynton E. J. carpenter, bds. 10 Elliot
Boynton Fred H. foreman at Boynton's piggery(Somerville), bds. 3 Oak [bridge Boynton John L. policeman, captain, Station 3, h. 151 Cam- Boynton Morris B. (53 Commercial, B.), house 13 Chauncy Boynton P. stable keeper (Charlestown, B.), h. 117 Inman Boyson Geo. provision dealer, Main, cor. Windsor, h. 21 Boyson Sarah Mrs. widow, house 99 River [Windsor Boyson Simon M. provisions, Geo. Boyson's, h. 20 Green Brabrook Ezra H. furniture, (4, 6 & 8 Friend, and 4. 6 & 8 . Union, B.), h. 298 Harvard
Brackett I. Frank salesman (83 Pearl, B.), h. 15 Worcester Brackett James, house 23 Everett [Hlliard
Brackett Wm. H. carriage painter, h. 133 Mt. Auburn, cor. Bradbrook Albert, stationer, h. 6 Antrim, nr. Broadway Bradbury Caleb, glass-packer, N. E. Glass Co. h. 138 Otis Bradbury Caleb B. paying teller (National Bank of Re- demption, 91 State, B.), h. Sixth, n. Otis [Otis
Bradbury Frederick T. clerk (Redemption Bank, B.), h. 138
Bradbury Harry, painter, house Bridge, near Fourth
Bradbury Horace D. clerk (113 Broad, B.), h. 74 Fourth
Bradbury Wm. F. teacher Hopkins' High School, house 36 Trowbridge
Bradeen Jacob F. mason, h. Norfolk, n. Cambridge
Bradfield Robert, laborer, h. Fourth, n. Charles
Bradford Alexander W. provisions and groceries, Broadway, corner Elm, house do. [house 21 Williams
Bradford Charles R. window shades, etc. (96 Hanover, B.),
Bradford Isaac, chief police, h. 46 Mt. Auburn
Bradford Kate Mrs. widow, house' 11 Sumner
Bradley A. Mrs. (Mrs. A. Bradley & Mrs. E. Martin), dress and cloak-maker and milliner, 648 Main, h. 646 Main
Bradley Abraham, carpenter, h. rear 41 Clark
Bradley Anthony F. clerk (102 Blackstone, B.), bds. 145 Mt. Auburn
Bradley Daniel, laborer, house 17 Washington
Bradley Daniel, laborer, house Cambridge, n. Lambert
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