The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 8

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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Bradley Dennis, bds. Main, near Court


Bradley & Martin (Mrs. A. Bradley and Mrs. E. Martin), dress and cloak-makers and milliners, 648 Main


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


43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.


Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


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


THE IVERS BUGGY. F .IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


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


68 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.


Bradley Patrick, painter, house Rideout


Bradley Robert, laborer, house 238 Franklin [44 Erie


Bradshaw Aaron, oil and candles (7 Central wharf, B.), h. Bradshaw Alfred A. clerk (Washington, B.), b. 20 Cottage Bradshaw James, house Norfolk place, near Cambridge


Bradshaw Thomas C. tailor, house Amory


Brady Bridget Miss, house 8 Vine [Fourth


Brady Charles, porter (Custom House, B.), h. Stevens ct Brady James, laborer, house 14 Dublin [near Third


Brady Jeremiah, glass-blower, N. E. Glass Co. house Winter Brady John, laborer, house, 66 Charles


Brady Michael, job-wagon, house 12 Eighth [Charles river Brady Michael J. baker, Wm. Wright's house Mill, near Brady Wm. laborer, h. 103 Fourth


Brainard Cornelius S. saloon, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks


Brainard Frank, carpenter, bds. 12 Bow


Braisley Dennis, laborer, bds Water, cor. Bridge


Braman H. B. (Braman, Shaw & Co., h. at Newton


Braman, Shaw & Co. (H. B. Braman, Daniel W. Shaw, Sumner Applin & Edward A. Lawrence), furniture manufactures, Bridge, near Craigie's bridge, office and salesroom (27 Sudbury, B.)


Bramhall Charles E. printer, bds. 75 Green


Bramhall George N. shoe-manuf. (B.), h. 75 Green


Bramhall Joseph, organ maker, 626 Main, h. Washington, cor. Chauncy, Somerville


Brandin John, laborer, h. Bay, cor. Franklin


Brandt Hendrick H. painter, h. 1 Village


Brannan Eugene, laborer, h. 15 Dinsmore court


Brannan Patrick, laborer, h. 104 Sparks


Braslan Patrick, laborer, h. 431 Cambridge Braslin Catherine, widow of Michael, h. 35 Sargent


Braslin James E. stereotyper, boards O. Braslin's, Willard, near Brattle


Braslin Joseph, boiler maker, h. 30 Gore


Braslin Mary, widow of Patrick, b. 18 Reed


Braslin Owen, laborer, h. Willard, near Brattle


Braslin V. Cornelius, electrotyper, h. Charles River Brassel Daniel C. laborer, h. Franklin, cor. Hancock


Brassil James, laborer, h. Flagg, near Beaver


Brasslin John, laborer, h. Clay, cor. Spruce Brasslin Timothy, laborer, h. 11 Sargent


Brattles Edward, gardener, h. 11 Follen


Braxter Patrick, laborer, h. Hastings, near Brewery


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


1


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,


Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail.


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


Brazier Franklin J. {Brazier & Whittemore), soap-maker Davis, cor. Broadway, h. 693 Main Brazee Morton P. carpenter, bds. Mansion House Brazier & Whittemore (Franklin J. Brazier and Benjamin B. Whittemore), soap manufacturers, Davis, cor. Broadway Brazil Thomas, laborer, h. 202 Green Breaid Philip, laborer, h. 124 Dublin Breeden George, clerk, bds. L Breeden's, 14 Short Breeden Lewis, house 14 Short CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 69 Breeden Lewis jr. clerk, bds. L. Breeden's 14 Short Breen Ellen Mrs. h. r. Seventh, near Cambridge Breen William J. kouse-painter, h. r. Seventh, n. Cambridge Brennan James, laborer, h. Sparks, near Foster Brennan James, laborer, h. 24 Somerset Brennan James, granite cutter, h. 3 Linden Brennan James J. book-binder, h. 67 Brookline Brennan J. E. at Fulton, Long & Co's., bds. 15 School Brennan John, laborer, h. Dunster, near South Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Brennan John, gardener, h. Mt. Auburn, near Sparks Brennan Margaret, widow of Richard, h. r. Bridge, near the Boston. water Brennan Martin, stone-cutter, h. 241 Mt. Auburn Brennan Mary Mrs. h. Charles, near Court GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Brennan Patrick, laborer, h. Sparks st. ct. cor. Sparks Brennan Patrick, currier, h. 2 Hastings Brennan Timothy, provisions, 14 and 16 Sparks Brennan William J. brush-maker, h. Hunting, n. Cambridge Bresnahan Timothy, laborer, h. 105 Spruce Bresnan Thomas, laborer, h. 149 Dublin Bressaw Alexander, laborer, h. 148 Spruce [Shepard BREWER DAVID, provision dealer, 26 Brighton, h. 32 Brewer Thomas H. provision dealer, 1 Brewer's blk. Brattle sq. h. do. Brewster Henry B. printer, h. 45 Washington Brewster John, banker (40 State, B.) h. 145 Brattle Bridden Benjamin F. policeman, h. 13 Holly place Bridden Benjamin F. jr. telegrapher, bds. 13 Holly place Bridden H. E. letter carrier, 559 Main, bds. 13 Holly place Bridge James, h. 35 Auburn Bridge Samuel G. h. 35 Auburn Bridges Julia A. widow Hiram, h. 62 Auburn Bridges Warren F. carpenter, bds. 62 Auburn Brigg Freeman G. piano-forte maker (Dover, B.), h. Pearl, c. Hamilton WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Carriage's Painted, Varnished and Repaired, on the most reasonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass,


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


70 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.


Briggs Fowler, fruit and vegetables, h. 88 Mt. Auburn


Briggs George W. clergyman, h. 61 Kirkland


Briggs John, bedstead maker, bds. 389 Main


Briggs John, foreman, N. E. Brick Co. h. Groveland, n. Spruce Briggs Walter D. Mrs. house 720 Main


Brigham Charles O. house 87 Norfolk


Brigham Freeman, salesman,606, 608, 610 Main, h. 512 Main Brigham Josiah M. Cambridge and Boston express, house 40 Windsor


Brigham Lydia, widow, h. 18 Windsor Brigham Owen B. moulder, h. 90 Windsor


Bright Elizabeth Mrs. h. 104 Preston


Bright Horace O. (H. O. & J. J. Bright), ice-dealer, Boston Ice Co. h. 328 Broadway


Bright H. O. & J. J. (Horace O. and John J. Bright), ice- dealers, Cambridge, Junction Bridge, and (99 State, B.) Bright John J. (H. O. & J. J. Bright), ice-dealer, Boston Ice Co. (99 State, B.), house 320 Broadway


Bright Nathan F. book-keeper (B.), bds. 104 Preston Briley Henry, laborer, h. rear 30 Front


Brimbecom Nathaniel (16 F. H. Market, B.), h. 208 Harvard Brine George R. merchant tailor (371 Washington, B.), h. 128 Otis [of Third, h. Prospect, cor. Oak Brine John F. (Brine & Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot Brine John H. book-keeper, Brine & Clark's, bds. Prospect, cor. Oak


Brine Michael, laborer, h. Conlons ct. Court


Brine Robert, tailor. (371 Wash. B.), h. 74 Otis


Brine William, tailor, 66 Cambridge, h. 120 do.


Brine William H. upholsterer, h. 500 Cambridge


BRINE & CLARK (John F. Brine and Patrick T. Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot of Third


Briney James Mrs. h. 53 Charles [n. Fifth


Briney Thomas, glass-presser, Bay State Glass Co. h. Gore Brinkley Richard, laborer, h. 30 Hastings


Briody Thomas, laborer, h. Clifton, near Spruce [Sixth


Briscoll Thomas O. carver, Braman, Shaw, & Co'.s, h. 91 Britton Henry A. carpenter, h. Spring, near Fourth


Britton Joseph, clerk (Post Office, B.), bds. 79 Auburn Broad Thomas, last-maker, h. Cuddy's blk. Columbia Brodrick Ellen, wid. of Daniel, boarding-house, 190 Bridge Brodrick Patrick, laborer, bds. Murdock, near Hampshire Brogan John, laborer, h. 14 Dublin [near Cambridge Brogan John, pork-packer, J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. Lambert, Brogan Patrick, laborer, h. 45 Sargent


sortment of Builders' 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,


Brookhaven Henry, carpenter, h. 126 Green Brookings Charles S. (Brookings & Sheafe), painter, 491 Main, house 38 Erie [painters, 491 Main CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 71 Brookings & Sheafe (Charles S. Brookings and J. C. Sheafe), Brooks Cyrus, house Livermore, near Lincoln Brooks Edward H. surveyor City Hall, bds. 44 Windsor Brooks Edwin C. engineer, h. Vassal lane, near R. R. Brooks Eliza, widow John, nurse, h. 7 Suffolk Brooks Elizabeth Miss, h. North avenue, near Holmes' place Brooks Eugene D. (Noble & Brooks), leather (84 High, bds. Mrs. Brooks', Lee GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. BROOKS GEORGE F. concert organist, and prof. of music (594 Washington, B.), h. 15 Tremont Brooks Hiram W. com. mer. (68 Federal, B.), h. 5. Dana Brooks Isaac Mrs. widow, h. 42 Market [Winter Brooks James, glass-worker, Bay State Glass Co. boards 39 Brooks James W. counsellor (20 State, B.), h. Oxford, near Forest Brooks J. Mason, clerk (97 State, B.), h. 28 Inman Brooks John (10 Devonshire, B.), h. Oxford, near Forest Brooks John Mrs. widow, house 39 Winter Brooks John L. piano maker (344 Washington, B.), house Sydney, n. Walnut Brooks Lorin S. (Eager & Brooks), butter, cheese, &c. 2 Dolton's blk. 426 Harvard, h. 12 Eliot Brooks Mary Mrs. house 21 Lee Brooks Matthew, carpenter, house 204 Harvard Brooks Nathaniel P. (William C. Brooks & Co.), coal, etc. Bridge, n. Bay State glass house, h. Thorndike, n. Fourth Brooks Patrick, marble worker, A. McDonald & Co.'s 54 Mt. Auburn, house at Belmont FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Brooks Sumner J. house 123 North avenue Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.


Brooks William, clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 44 Windsor


Brooks Wm. C. (Wm. C. Brooks & Co.), wood, coal, etc. Bridge, n. Bay State Glass Co. bds. 98 Ellery


Brooks Wm. C. & Co. (Wm. C. and Nathaniel P. Brooks), coal, etc. Bridge, n. Bay State glass house


Brooks W. H. school-teacher (46 Winter, B.), house Harvard, corner Hancock


Brosnahan Timothy Rev. house Norfolk, n. church


Brown Artemus Z. assessor, house 57 Magazine


Brown Benjamin A. provisions, Broadway, corner Norfolk, house 11 Gardner


Brown Benjamin K. house 137 Hampshire


Brown Charles, laborer, house 196 Cambridge


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


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


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


THE IVERS BUGGY.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


72 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.


Brown Charles, laborer, house 88 Third


Brown Charles A. car-driver, house 17 Mellen


Brown Charles F. cabinet maker, boards Wheatland block, Cambridge


Brown Charles H. car-driver, U. R. R. h. 9 Lambert ave.


Brown Charles H. C. clerk (B.), house 49 Clark


Brown Chas. W. messenger, Cambridgeport National Bank, bds. 57 Magazine


Brown Daniel, wheelwright, Palmer, house 14 Appian Way


Brown Daniel, laborer, house 6 Lopez


Brown Daniel, mason, bds. Main, opp. Austin


Brown Daniel L. house 16 Ash


Brown E. cigar dealer, Main, n. Austin, bds. do.


Brown Eben P. cabinet organ maker, 426 Main, h. 13 State


Brown Edmand H. printer, bds. 4 Charles River


Brown Edward, laborer (Navy Yard, Charlestown), house 66 Charles


Brown Edward A. Mrs. house 35 School


Brown Edwin R. sawer, house 82 Green


Brown Eliza A. Miss, house 717 Cambridge


Brown Elizabeth C. widow of Daniel Jay, h. Moore's block, 54 Mt. Auburn


Brown Ellis E. coachman, house 432 Broadway


Brown Evan house Brattle, corner Story


Brown Ezekiel, expressman (City whf. B.), h. 116 Prospect


Brown Fell, Mrs. h. 4 Dickinson


Brown Francis W. soap-maker, h. 11 Lincoln


Brown Frank D. clerk (115 Blackstone, B.), b. North ave. near Roseland


Brown Frederick T. teamster (B.), bds. 121 Harvard


Brown Freeman G. tract-depot (3 Tremont Row, B.), h. 42 Mt. Auburn


Brown George, cooper, h. 15 Eighth


Brown George, gas-fitter, 644 Main, bds. Auburn, n. River


Brown Geo. A. stoves, &c. (115 Blackstone, B.), h. North ave. near Roseland


Brown Geo. A. jr. stoves (115 Blackstone, B.), bds. North ave. near Roseland


Brown Geo. D. clerk (Brown, Dutton & Co.'s, Milk, B.), h. 856 Main


Brown George H. gas-fitter, bds. 116 Auburn


Brown George T. stone-cutter, h. Inman place


Brown George T. provision dealer (B.), h. Inman place


Brown Gilbert, carpenter, house 53 Reed [Cambridge®


Brown Henry C. leader Brown's Brigade Band, bds. 151


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


Cambridgeport.


557 Main Street,


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.


C. D. WILDER,


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


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 73


Brown Henry J. laborer, house 165 Cambridge


Brown Irving W. milkman, h. Vine, near Sixth


Brown Isaac, laborer, house 33 Hastings


Brown James, carpenter, h. 19 Short


Brown James, laborer, house Murdock, nr. Gardner Brown James, laborer, house 9 Porter


Brown James, stone-cutter, house 161 Columbia


Brown James C. proof-reader, house 5 Blackstone Brown James E. carpenter, house 395 Cambridge Brown James H. brass-moulder, house 6 Harvard Brown Jane Miss, seamstress, h. 7 Appian Way Brown Jason B. clerk (27 Winter, B.), bds. 28 Worcester Brown J. J. watchman, Beal & Hooper's, h. 130 Spring Brown John, shoe-maker, 192 Bridge, h. do.


Brown John G. iron and steel (Bacon & Brown, 49 and 51 Fulton, B.), house 101 Prospect


Brown John W. brass-instrument maker, h. 8 Cherry


Brown Jonathan W. laborer, house 432 Broadway


Brown Joseph, tinner, house 14 Front


Brown Joseph A. (Brown, Dutton & Co.), dry goods (34 Milk, B.) house 322 Broadway


Brown Lyman, hack-driver, bds. 2 Essex ct.


Brown Maria, widow of Edw. H. house 28 Worcester


Brown Mary, widow of Samuel, house 36 Hastings


Brown Nancy Mrs. dress-maker, bds. Kennard's, 9 De Wolf Brown Oliver, carpenter, bds. 24 Dunster


Brown Otis F. clerk (Claflin & Co's, B.), bds. 28 Worcester


Brown Rachel J. widow of John P. h. rear 4 Somerset


Brown Robert C. blacksmith, house 57 Cherry


Brown Stephen W. restaurant, 449 Main, h. do. Brown Walter H. stone-cutter, bds. 121 Harvard


Brown Willard C. carpenter, h. Seventh, cor. Cambridge


Brown William, paper glazier, house 25 Ellery


Brown Wm. F. printer (50 Bromfield, B.), h. 14 Park


Brown William H. conductor, h. 17 Mellen


Brown Wm. P. provision dealer, 515 Main, h. 15 Worcester Brown Wm. S. cracker dealer (216 Friend, B.), house 98 Windsor


Brown Wm. Wells, physician (B.), h. 15 Western ave. Brown Wm. Wilson, clothing (24 Brattle, B.), house 36 Brewery [B.), h. 1 Berkeley


Browne Albert G. jr. reporter (Supreme Court, Court House, Browne Otis S. book-keeper, Hendley, Wheeler & Co.'s, h. Second, n. Cambridge


Browning Francis, tinplate worker, house 94 Allston


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


Boys'and Youths' Clothing at' Retail.


Boston.


GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


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


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


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


74 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.


Browning Walter E. reed-maker, h. 18 Howard Brownlow Joseph, express, house 16 Perry [avenue


Bruce Eugene L. hay and straw, 42 Bridge


Bruce George F. carriage painter, F. Iver's, h. 32 Coggswell


Bruce Joseph C. book-keeper (B.), h. 5 Centre


Bruce Mark R. machinist, bds. 33 Fourth


Bruesard John, carpenter, h. Jackson, n. Spruce


· Brum Antonio E. hair-dresser, 97 Cambridge, h. Somerville Brunt Wm. gardener, house 13 Willard [Eighth Bruorton George, glass-cutter, New England Glass Co. h. 8 Bruorton Geo. E. clerk (New England News Co. B.), bds. Third, corner Thorndike


Brusch Bernard, ale, beer, &c. Washington


Bryan Margaret A. Mrs. h. Sydney, corner Walnut


Bryant Abram, whitener, h. 23 Brewery [land


Bryant Amos, servant John Holman's, North ave. cor. Rose- Bryant Benjamin, lather, bds. 99 Prospect


Bryant Benj. R. com. mer. (20 Clinton, B.), h. 10 Tremont Bryant David, flour and grain (Causeway, B.), h. Elm, cor. Beech [avenue


Bryant Frank, dry goods (34 Chauncy, B.), h. 37 Coggswell Bryant Frank L, car conductor, bds. J. Bryant's


Bryant Frederick S. watch-maker, 121 Cambridge, h. 181 Cambridge [A. Chipman's, 80 Spring Bryant Geo. C. teamster, Hendley, Wheeler & Co.'s, b. Mrs. Bryant John, night-police (Worcester Depot, B.), h. 15 Eliot Bryant John E. clerk, 6 Brattle, b. J. Bryant's, 15 Eliot Bryant Jos. A. paper ruler, 82 State, b. 110 Prospect


Bryant Lewis, provisions (B.), h. 183 Hampshire


Bryant Lewis H. agent, Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, house 19 Mellen


Bryant Sophia Mrs. house 99 Prospect


Bryant William T. carpenter, h. 44 Coggswell avenue


Buchanan Wm. H. laborer, h. Eliot, n. Owen place


Buck Abijah R. machinist (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 50 Buck David S. house 16 Holyoke [Windsor Buck Henry L. expressman, 16 Holyoke, and P. O., Old Cambridge, bds. 16 Holyoke


Buck John S. carpenter, house rear 48 Thorndike


Buck Lucius A. moulder, house 14 Market


Buck Silas B. carpenter. First, n. Cambridge, h. 70 Thorndike Buck Silas E. clerk (4 Winthrop sq. B.), bds. 70 Thorndike Buckingham Joseph, wood-turner, D. Pratt's h. 118 Harvard Buckingham Silas H. plumber (B.), house Cambridge, near Ellsworth avenue


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,


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. 75


Buckland James Mrs. house Holyoke, corner Mt. Auburn Buckley Daniel, laborer, h. 128 Webster avenue .


Buckley Daniel, laborer, house 8 North


BUCKLEY DANIEL A. real estate and insurance agent, 547 Main, h. 278 Harvard


Buckley Daniel H. teamster, h. Fifth, cor. Charles


Buckley James, laborer, house Short, n. Bridge Buckley Jerry, house 51 Amory .


Buckley John, engineer, Clark's, Cedar, h. Rice Buckley John Mrs. liquors, 147 Bridge, h. do.


Buckley John D. blacksmith, bds. Lane's, 55 Cedar


Buckley Michael, teamster, Wellington Bros. h. Jefferson Buckley Owen E. cabinet maker, h. 19 1-4 Fifth


Buckley Patrick, carver, house 13 Rice


Buckley Patrick, laborer, h. Elm, n. Cambridge


Buckley Patrick Mrs. house 198 Cambridge


Buckley Peter, teamster, house 48 Foster


[Columbia


Buckley Timothy, grease-collector, house Webster avenue, n. Buckley Timothy, stone-cutter, house 26 Vine Buckley William, laborer, house 157 Spring


Buckner Henry, laborer, house 32 Hastings


Buckoff John, currier, house 165 Dublin


Budworth James H. comedian, house 25 Lopez


Buell Abbie F. wid. Georgc, h. rear 99 Cambridge


Buffum James L. paper hanger, J. H. & J. P. Thayer & Co.'s, house 154 Harvard


Bugbee John B., S. A. Holt & Co. hard wood and lumber dealer, 17 East, h. at Boston


Bugbee William A. builder, house 16 Garden


Bugel Max A. japanner, h. 6 Walnut


Builders's Brick Co.'s boarding-house, Walden, n. Concord ave. Bullard Asa Rev. L. 22 Centre [house 10 Watson


Bullard Daniel W. clerk (Sup. Court, 3 Court House, B.), BULLARD JOHN C. cashier, Cambridge National Bank, 59 Cambridge, h. 105 Otis


Bullard Joseph O. (A. H. Hews & Co.), earthen-ware, Dwight, cor. Raymond, house 9 Norris


Bullard Mary A. Mrs. house 44 Mt. Auburn


Bullard Mary L. Miss, teacher, Dunster primary, bds, Mrs. M. A. Bullard's, 44 Mt. Auburn


BULLARD WILLARD A. Cashier, First National Bank, Main, corner Prospect, house 761 Main


Bullen John W. cigar maker, h. 59 Brookline [opp. Chester Bullock Charles, dentist, 455 Main, opp. Pearl, h. North ave. Bullock Otis S. machinist, 179 Broadway, h. 210 Broadway


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


43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,


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


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


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


76 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.


Bullock Thomas, cabinet maker, h. 93 Tremont


Burbank Edwin A. discount and collection clerk (North Nat. Bank, 18 Kilby, B.), h. 40 Shepard Burbank George, house 18 Wendell


Burbank Polly, wid. Charles, h. 4 Webster Burdakin Arthur L. machinist, Thos. S. Hudson's, h. 7 Sixth Burdakin Edwd. L. clerk, Cambridge, bds 56 Fifth Burdakin John C. keeper Court House, house 56 Fifth Burdakin Joseph, glass-cutter, N. E. Glass Co. h. 7 Sixth


Burdett Sam'l F. machinist, h. 259 Broadway


Burgess Albert, painter, h. 22 Windsor


Burgess Albert L. (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), h. 42 River Burgess Daniel, laborer, h. 108 Kinnard


Burgess Ellen Mrs. h. 90 Auburn [Auburn


Burgess John E. clerk (O. Ditson's, Washington, B.), h. 90 Burgess Robert, carpenter, h. Third, n. Bridge Burgess Wm. D. carpenter, h. 10 Union


Burgess Z. T. piano maker, Colley's, h. 503 Cambridge Burguwyn James, carpenter, h. 54 Brattle


Burke Andrew, cabinet maker, h. Vine, n. Sixth


Burke Barney, laborer, h. 10 Somerset


Burke Eugene, teamster, h. 5, Willow pl.


Burke James, machinist, bds. 5 School


Burke James, laborer, h. Jefferson


Burke James, hostler (B.), h. Short, cor. North


Burke James, britannia worker, h. Vine n. Third


Burke John, grocer, Porter, n. Warner, h. do. Burke John, carpenter, h. 28 Charles River


Burke John, carver (B.), h. 210 Bridge


Burke John, laborer, house 7 Somerset


Burke John P. plasterer, house Charles, near Third


Burke Joseph E. mason, h. 149 Prospect


Burke Lawrence, blacksmith, h. 108 Spruce


Burke Michael, pedler, h. 13 School


Burke Patrick, laborer, h. 15 Hancock


[261 Franklin


Burke Richard H. tinsmith, I. P. Estes', Harvard sq. house Burke William, brass-finisher, bds. 34 Clark


Burke William, laborer, h. Stevens' ct., Fourth


Burkett Augustus H. auctioneer (B.), h. 176 Harvard


Burkett Stephen L. cabinet maker, h. 202 Harvard


Burleigh Chas. H. printer, h. 2 Nichols pl. Baldwin


Burleigh Emily A. wid. John A. h. 85 Brattle


Burleigh Everett J. (P. B. Cloyes & Co.), country produce 20 Brighton, h. Eliot, cor. Winthrop [cor. Kinnard Burleigh Jacob N. flour-dealer (186 State, B.), h. Putnam,


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Jainers'


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail.


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


CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 77 Burleson Chas. clerk, h. 105 Green Burley David P. foreman, U. R. R. stables, k. 89 Tremont Burnett Chas. H. clerk, boards 3 Shepherd's block Burnett Daniel, soap-maker, h. 49 Hampshire Burnett Frank W. clerk, N.H.Moore's, bds. 202 Mt. Auburn Burnett Lewis, h. 3 Shepherd's block, Charles River Burnham Chas. A. book-binder, h. 39 Tremont Burnham Chas. T. organ maker, h. 20 Green Burnham Edward, fish-dealer (B.), h. 68 Inman Burnham Geo. E. carpenter, h. 4 Cowperthwait Burnham Ira F. carpenter, h. 43 Windsor Burnham Samuel, editor (149 Wash'n, B.), h. 19 Arlington Burnham Sarah M. Miss, teacher, Putnam school, boards 149 Cambridge Burns Barnard, laborer, A. C. Sanborn & Co.'s, h.146Bridge Burns David, laborer, house Cowperthwait, near River Burns James, laborer, house Lambert, near Cambridge Burns James, stone-mason, house Cowperthwait, cor. Beaver Burns Jeremiah, laborer, house rear Gore and Third Burns John, baker, house 10 Pine Boston. Burns John, roofer, house 188 Harvard Burns J. R, printer, rooms 16'School court Burns Patrick, laborer, Bay State Glass Co. house 59 North Burns Peter, provisions, Brighton, near Harvard square, and Cowperthwait, c. Banks, h. Cowperthwait, c. Banks Burns Peter, teamster, h. Cambridge, n. horsecar stable Burns Stephen J. house Plymouth, corner Webster avenue Burns Thomas, stone-cutter, boards 21 Harvard Burns Thomas, works F. Kennedy's, house 47 Windsor Burns Thomas, laborer, house 106 Kinnard Burns Thomas, glass-worker, house Gore, near Third Burns Timothy, provisions, 25 Brighton, house do. Burns William, marble cutter, house Columbia,n. Webster ave. Burns William J. slipper maker (68 Pearl, B.), h. 150 Otis Burpee Charles W. clerk, boards E. Burpee's, 32 Tremont Burpee E. mason, house 32 Tremont Burpee Hannah, widow, house 27 Pleasant BURPEE JOSEPH E. mason, house 149 Prospect Burpee Samuel W. teamster, 178 Columbia, house do. Burr Lemuel, hair-dresser, Main, cor. Essex, h. 45 Hampshire Burr Lemuel D. waiter, boards 45 Hampshire Burr Russell H. engraver, house 240 Cambridge [Prospect Burrage Frederick E. clerk, Burrage, Shepard & Co.'s,h. 91 Burrage Harriet L. widow of T. F. house 13 Jay Burrage Josiah (Burrage, Shepherd & Co.), lumber dealer Broadway, corner Court, L. P. house 91 Prospect WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pant aloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,




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