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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.
78 CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY.
Burrage Josiah K. (Burrage, Shepherd & Co.),lumber dealer Broadway, cor. Court, bds. J. Burrage's, 91 Prospect BURRAGE, SHEPHERD & Co. (Josiah Burrage, Sumner P. Shepherd and Josiah K. Burrage), lumber dealers, Broadway, corner Court, L. P.
Burridge C. C. Mrs. boards 9 Amory Burridge Ward J. house 9 Amory
Burrill Charles O. (Packard & Burrill ), brush manuf. 60 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Burroughs Chas H. foreman, Pike's stable, house 8 Eliot
Burrowes Thomas R. coach-ironer, house 22 Watson
Burt Seth F. pork-dealer (24 F. H. market, B.), h. 29 West- ern avenue
Burton F. E. painter, house 19 Suffolk
BURTON, FELLOWS & Co. (Anson Burton, John H. Fellows and Ezra Burton), brush manufacturers, Gore and (21 Exchange, B.)
Burton Thomas C. house 21 Suffolk
Burton Henry E. engineer, house 21 Suffolk
Burton Mary S. widow of II. E. house 21 Suffolk
Burton Nahum H. brush-maker, boards 115 Spring Busch John W. gardener, house 57 Brookline
Bush Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, house 40 Spruce Bush Washington, laborer, house rear 105 Elm
Bushee Balona, carpenter, house Malden, near Donnell Bushee James A. organ varnisher, 426 Main, h. 14 Watson Bushee Patience B. widow, James L. house 14 Watson BUSKIRK CHARLES V. wheelwright,387 Main, house 111 Washington
Buskirk Samuel V. wheelwright, boards 391 Main Busnach Henry, hair-dresser (Court, B.), boards Brookline, corner Perry [576 Main, house 85 Brookline Busnach Michael S. (M. S. Busnach & Sons), cigar manuf. Busnach Samuel (M. S. Busnach & Sons), cigar manuf. 576 Main, boards M. S. Busnach' s, 85 Brookline Busnach Solomon M. Jr. (M. S. Busnach & Sons), cigar manuf. 576 Main, bds. M. S. Busnach's, 85 Brookline Busnach M. S. & Sons (Michael S. Busnach, Samuel and Solomon M. Jr), cigar manufs. 576 Main
Buss Henry C. salesman, house 102 Spring Busteid Robert, laborer, house Clifton, near Spruce [158 do Buswell Brigham (Studley & Buswell), 150 Cambridge, h. Butcher Caroline Mrs. house 1 Union
Butcher George, piano keys, 1 Union
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, 59 Tremont St., Bosto HATTERS and FURRIERS,
GDO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chambe · Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [B] DIRECTORY. 79
Butcher Sarah, widow, James jr. house 12 Appian Way
· Butland Uriah, expressman, order box, 409 Main, h. 155 Pear Butler Byzander F. (B. Butler & Co ), dry and fancy goods, Henderson's blk. North ave. house at Somerville
Butler B. & Co. dry and fancy goods, Henderson's block, North avenue
Butler Catherine A. widow of John, house 139 Cambridge Butler Daniel M. stone-cutter, house 13 Foster
Butler Eleanor M. assistant teacher, Washington grammar school, boards Frost, corner Roseland
Butler George, kerosene oil works, house 22 Sixth
Butler Harriet A. teacher, Putnam primary school, Thorndike, boards Frost, corner Otis
Butler Henry A. Mrs. dress-maker, Hapgood's, 20 Arlington Butler Isaac, organ builder, S. S. Hammill's, h. 23 N. Fifth
Butler John, laborer, house 65 Spring
Butler John, rolling-mill, house 17 Washington
Butler Martha H. teacher, Otis Primary school, bds. Frost, corner Roseland
Butler Patrick, baker, house 9 Hancock
Butler Patrick A. painter, bds. Mansion House, Gore
Butler Patrick E. carriage painter, Cambridge, corner First Butterfield Charles M. clerk (60 Broad, B. ), house 87 Gore Butterfield George A. produce dealer (14 new F. H. market, B.), house 106 Austin [Cambridge, h. do.
Butterfield George F (C. F. Dudley & Co.), provisions, 186 Butterfield James B. agent, J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. 29 Sixth Butterfield John, clerk (10 Blackstone market, B.), h. Fourth near Cambridge
Butterfield John H. clerk, boards John Butterfield's, Fourth Butters Charles S. provision dealer, (B.) h. 152 Cambridge Butters John W. house painter, house Porter, near Medford Butterworth Anthony, laborer, sugar refinery, h. 88 Fifth
Buttrick Charles F. carpenter, h. 84 Windsor
Buttrick Elizabeth G. Miss, h. 8 Norton
Buttrick Ephriam, h, Divinity ave. n. Kirkland [5 Soden Buxton Charles B. (C. B. Buxton & Co.), fish-dealer, house BUXTON C. B. & CO. (Charles B. Buxton and Benjamin Knowles), fish-dealers, Haymarket square [h. 9 Walden Buxton Geo. H. livery stable, Walden, near North avenue, Buxton John C. engineer, h. 29 Harvard
Buxton John H. mason and plasterer, h. 50 Western avenue Buzzell James O. blacksmith, h. 149 Main
Buzzell William J. book-keeper (B.), bds. 478 Cambridge
Byard Edward, carpenter, h. Brighton, next to Huckin's mill
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston,
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. CARNES & CO.,
43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston.
Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department.
Carriages Painted, Varnished and R paired 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.
80 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Byard Edward J. stereotyper, bds. Byard's, Brighton, near Byard John, shoe-maker, h. 169 Dublin [Huckin's mill
Byers William, carpenter, h. Kennard's blk. Chas. River Byfield G. carver, Clark's Cedar, h. Newton [liams Byram Eben S. cabinet maker, Grover Brothers', h. 14 Wil- Byron George H. carpenter, h. 22 Inman
Byron John, painter, bds. 79 Brighton
CABOT CHARLES H. Mrs. h. 33 Sixth
Cabot Rhoda L. widow, Charles, h. 2 Magazine court Cacy Michael, marble.worker, h. 105 Elm Cadby Thos. C. gas-fitter (B.), h. 34 Amory
Cade Charles B. (J. Stevens & Co.), plumber, 627 Main, h. 11 Worcester
Cade Geo. L. superintendent of streets, h. 464 Main Cade Wm. B. polisher, h. 27 Park
Caffrey James F. carpenter, h. Cambridge, c. Hunting Cahall Cornelius, tailor, bds. Smith's, 245 North ave. Cahill Daniel, farmer, h. Spruce, near Arlington R. R. Cahill John (152 Blackstone, B.), h. 167 Prospect
Cahill Patrick, farmer, h. Spruce, near Arlington R. R. Cahill Patrick, currier, h. 75 Spruce
Cairne Michael, carpenter, house Warren [ave.
Calden Asahel W. captain steamer Ulysses, h. 41 Western Calderwood John C. brass-founder, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Caldwell Almira Mrs. widow of Wm. F. h. 131 Cambridge Caldwell Clara, wid. George, h. River [Main
Caldwell Henry L. groceries (141 Commerce, B.), bds. 720
Caldwell James, farmer, h. 1 Baldwin pl., Baldwin
Caldwell James, carriage trimmer (B.), h. 27 Sixth
Caldwell James A. butter dealer (B.), h. 120 Magazine Caldwell Matthew, book-binder, h. Blackstone, cor. River
Caldwell Randolph, hackman, h. 5 Baldwin place
Caldwell Stephen, h. 5 Baldwin place, Baldwin
Caldwell William, h. 354 Harvard
Caldwell Wm. F. printer, h. River, n. Blackstone
Calef Asa F. (Calef & Co.), planing-mill (Charles, B.), h. 53 Broadway [h. 90 Spring
Calef Solomon C. (Calef & Co.), planing-mill (Charles, B.), Call Hiram G. carpenter, bds. Willis's, Elm, cor. Russell
Callaghan Denis, grocer, 349 Main, bds. School, n. Harrison Callahan Bart, grocer, 19 Washington, h. do.
Callahan Calvin, laborer, h. 194 Bridge
Callahan Daniel, glass-maker, h. r. Third, n. Gore
Callahan Daniel, laborer, h. 5 Lechmere place
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-
557 Main Street,
CHILDREN'S BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
Cambridgeport.
C. D. WILDER,
FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 81
Callahan Daniel C. laborer, h. 212 Bridge
Callahan Denris, laborer, h. 251 Franklin
Callahan James, laborer, h. 30 North
Callahan Jeremiah, night-watchman, h. Short, n. North
Callahan Jeremiah, job-wagon, h. Cambridge, opp. chem. w'ks.
Callahan Jeremiah, liquor dealer, h. Elm, n. Cambridge Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. North, n. Short
Callahan Johanna, widow of Timothy, h. 124 Dublin Callahan John, laborer, h. 7 Sparks st. pl.
Callahan John, laborer, h. Green, n. Putnam Callahan John, pedler, h. 41 Vine
Callahan John P. printer (Boston Daily Post, B.), h. 82 Spring Callahan Mary, widow Dennis, h. Winter, near Fifth
Callahan Margaret, widow John, h. 72 Spruce
Callahan Owen, laborer, h. Elm, cor. Lincoln
Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 35 Sparks
Callahan Patrick, engineer, h. Winter, near Fifth Callahan Thomas, laborer, h. 19 Foster Callahan Thomas F. cabinet maker, h. 72 Gore
Callahan Thomas, laborer, h. 12 North
Callahan William, teamster, h. 15 Sargent
Callahan Patrick, laborer, N. E. Glass Co. h. 12 North
Callender Charles A, schoolbooks, stationery, threads and fancy-guods, 489 Main, h. 487 do. [Main, h. do.
Callender M. L. Miss, stamping and embroidering, 401 Callender M. M. Miss, dress-maker, stamping and embroider- ing, 499 Main, h. do.
Caller James, paper glazier, h. 25 Ellery
Caller Joseph, paper glazier, h. 25 Ellery
Callihan Patrick, foreman gasworks, h. 48 Foster
Callihan Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 38 Foster
Calloway Richard, laborer, h. rear Mt. Auburn, near R. R. Calman James J. clerk, 179 Bridge [Gore
Calnan John P. carver, Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, h. Third, cor. Calnan Patrick, at W. S. Blanchard & Co.'s, h. Third Calnon Jerry, foundry-man, house Lilac ct. cor. Portland
Calnon Michael, teamster, h. Portland, near Hampshire
Calnon Timothy, night-watchman, L. Kinsley & Co.'s, house rear 67 Moore
Calvert Charles H. confectioner, h. 13 Clark
Calvert Horatio Mrs. h. 13 Clark
Calvin John, laborer, h. Cowperthwait, near Crane
Cambridge Almshouse, Tannery
Cambridge Gas Light Co., Lyceum bld'g. Harvard square Cambridge Hospital, 102 Prospect
WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Boston. j
Boys'and Youths' Clothing at Retail. 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.
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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
J. W. Cook, pres. J. A. Smitli, sec. and treas. 555. Main Cambridge Nail Co., Brookline
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 59 Cambridge Cambridge Railroad Company, Harvard square Cambridge Savings Bank, 1 Harvard row Cambridge Skating Rink, Broadway, cor. Ellery
Cambridge Yeast Co. 31 River
Cambridgeport National Bank, 585 Main
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Main, n. Essex
Cammon John, carriage-smith, h. Russell, cor. North avenue Cammon John A. book·keeper, bds. Russell, cor. North ave. Cammon John H. teamster, h. 42 Coggswell ave.
Campbell Andrew, boiler maker, h. 7 Suffolk
Campbell Charles J. electrotyper, h. River, cor. Howard Campbell David J. painter, bds. H. H. Johnson's, Wallace, nr. Campbell Dugald, carpenter, 171 Windsor [Shephard
Campbell Duncan H. machinist, h. 128 Spring
Campbell Edward, porter (B.), h. Warren, n. Cambridge
Campbell Edward, harness maker, bds. P. G. Foley's, Cam- bridge, near Charles River
Campbell Frank, baker, bds. 5 Essex
Campbell Harrison, teamster, h. Spring, near Eighth
Campbell Hugh, grocer, Vine, cor. Third, h. 3 Vine
Campbell James, carpenter, h. 9 Broadway
Campbell James Mrs. h. Flagg, cor. Banks
Campbell John, cabinet maker, h. 108 Prospect Campbell .John, blacksmith, h. 61 Bridge
Campbell John, machinist, h. 11 Union
Campbell Oliver B. h. North ave. cor. Forest [h. 120}Austin Campbell Robert M. restaurant and lúnch (931 State, B.), Campbell Sarah Miss, h. Brattle, n. School ct. [cor. Walnut Campbell Sarah Miss, seamstress, bds. Mrs. Bryant's, Sydney, Campbell Thomas W. organ tuner, h. 36 Austin
Campbell William, boiler maker, h. 57 Moore Campbell William H. clerk, h. 14 Wright
Campbell Wilson, boiler maker, bds. 2 Harrison Campbell Wilson, workman, h. 7 Worcester Cameron James, cabinet maker, bds. 47 Cedar
Cameron William G. carpenter, h. Bow, n, Mt. Auburn
Canavan John, bread-driver, bds. 171 Cambridge
Canavan William, laborer, h. 171 Cambridge [River
Caneer John (Custom House. B.), h. Kernan's blk. Charles Cannell Charlotte Mrs. h. 70 Third
Cannell Henry, clerk, h. 71 Third
sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'
Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.
Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. Hatters and Furriers,
Canney Philip, laborer, h. Murdock, near Hampshire Cannovan James Mrs. h. rear Gore, near Fifth Canterbury C. I. painter, h. 72 Lake Canty Timothy, plasterer, h. 26 North Capelle Jonas F. clerk, h. 138 Thorndike Capelle Thomas, carpenter, h. 31 Holyoke Carew Thomas A. sculptor, h. 29 Everett Carey James, laborer, h. Brighton, n. Bridge Carlen Mary, widow John, h. 143 Bridge Carlen Susan F. Miss, h. 143 Bridge CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 83 Carleton John P. organ maker, h. 11 Sydney Carley James, laborer, h. 9 Donnell Carlin James, brass-moulder, h. 4 Perry Carlin Michael, laborer, h. tenth in Willow place Carlin Patrick, driver of carriage, h. Chapman pl. n. Howard Carlisle John, glazier (B.), bds. Lund's, Mt. Vernon Carlock Ann, widow Jacob, h. 89 Pearl Boston. Carlock Chas. T. bds. 87 Pearl [works GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Carlock John R. watchcase maker, h. Main, n. Hovey's bacon Carmichael Charles, wood-turner, bds. 32 Cherry Carmichael John, baggage master, h. 102 Cambridge Carnes James, finisher furniture, h. 57 Fourth Carnes John, boot and shoe-maker, h. 8 Watson Carnes John Q. book-binder, bds. 8 Watson Carnes Michael M. carpenter, h. Warren, cor. Jefferson Carney Bridget Miss, h. Irving place, near Foster Carney Catherine Miss, h. Irving place, near Foster Carney Francis, laborer, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge Carney John, carpenter, h. 7 Eighth Carney John, laborer, h. Lambert, n. Gore FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Carney Joseph, tinplate worker, h. Norfolk, n. Cambridge Carney Mary, widow of John, h. Bridge, cor. Fourth Carney . Mary A. Miss, dress-maker, Bridge, c. Fourth, h. do. Carney Maurice, currier, h. Dublin Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Irving pl. Carney Patrick, h. 17 Winter Caron Joseph, brick-maker, h. 108 Spruce Carpenter Chas. A. scale-builder. h. 15 Eighth Carpenter George, cabinet maker, bds. 128 Bridge Carpenter George, cabinet maker, h. 110 Hampshire Carpenter Narcissia L. wid. Eber, bds. North ave. cor. Walden Carpenter Reuben, engraver, h. 45 Clark Carpenter Thomas, jr. cabinet maker, h. 112 Harvard WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. 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
I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.
84 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
·
Best Manner.
Carr Arthur, glass house laborer, h. 1 Jefferson
Carr Bernard, soap-maker, h. 112 E. Perry
Carr Catharine Mrs. h. 1 Jefferson
Carr Chas. grease-collector, h. 20 E. Perry
Carr Edward J. stereotyper, h. Beckett's block, Brighton
Carr Edward S. tinsmith, b. 53 Mt. Auburn
Carr Ellen Mrs. h. Sydney, cor. Walnut
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CARR ERWIN S. tinplate worker, 914 Harvard, h. 6 Chest- Carr Frank B. glass-worker, h. 99 Spring
Carr Geo. W. tin-pedler, h. 63 Elm
Carr John H. glass-maker, bds. 99 Spring
Carr Joseph'D. mariner, h. 4 Antrim
Carr Lucien, h. 388 Harvard, opposite Ware
Carr Martin, teamster, h. Cowperthwait, n. Beaver
Carr Michael (P. Carr, jr. & Bro.), soap-manuf. Lopez, n. Brookline, h. do.
Carr Patrick P. laborer, h. Perry, n. Brookline
Carr Patrick P. jr. (P. Carr jr. & Bro.), soap-maker, Lopez, n. Brookline, h. Perry, n. Brookline
Carr Peter J. laborer, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge [line
Carr P. jr. & Bro. (M. Carr), soap-manufs. Lopez, n. Brook-
Carr Thomas, laborer, h. 13 Valentine
Carrigan John, butcher, h. Willow pl.
Carroll Daniel, machinist, h. 137 Dublin
Carroll James H. sewing machines, 114 Cambridge, h. do.
Carroll Jeremiah, harness maker, 43 Cambridge, h. Warren
Carroll John, glass-maker, h. 36 Winter
Carroll John, shoe-maker, h. Winter, cor. Fourth [works
Carroll John F. glass-maker, h. Bridge, opp. Bay State glass Carroll John F. machinist, h. Gore, n. Third
Carroll John I. fishman, bds. 20 Howard
Carroll Julia, wid. Edward, h. 88 Third Carroll Thos. J. bar-tender, h. 17 School ct.
Carroll William, printer, bds. 33 Bow
Carroll William, painter, bds. (J. A. Henderson's), North ave. Carroll William, laborer, h. Bond
Carroll William, wheelwright (21 Lancaster B.), h. 219 Main
Carroll William, grain-measurer, h. Stevens' ct. r. Fourth
Carroll William H. marble worker (B.), house Court, corner Charles
Carruth Chas. E. grocer, 64 River, h. 66 River
Carruth George E. clerk, 64 River, bds. 66 River
Carruth Mary A. widow Chas. E. h. 2 Harrison ave.
Carruthers Robert H. fancy dry goods, Brewers' bl'k, Brattle square, house do.
Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at Lowest prices, wholesale and retail.
557 Main Street,
GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,
C. D. WILDER,
Cambridgeport.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms, and in the
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GEO. W. WARE & CO., Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Carson Robert, soap-maker, h. 44 Pearl Carter George, glass-maker, h. 54 Winter Carter Geo. E. joiner, bds. 135 Hampshire Carter Geo. H. clerk (129 Tremont, B.), h. 59 Spring 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Carson John, property man (Museum, B.), h. 64 Washington Carson Parker W. carpenter, h. 56 Elm Carson Wm. G. supt. John P. Squire's & Co's, provision warehouse, h. 141 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. . 85 Carter Dennis, clerk, h. Sands, n. Putnam Carter Frank, elerk, h. 7 Daniels' ct. Carter Geo. P. book-binder (76 Sudbury, B.), h. Austin, n. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Norfolk Carter Geo. P. (Geo. Woods & Co.), parlor and vestry or- gans, Main, cor. Haymarket sq. h. Austin, n. Norfolk Carter Herbert W. hair-dresser, bds. 449 Main Carter James H. carpenter, h. 6 Green Carter John, potter, bds. 9 Walden Carter L. box-maker, h. 369 Main Carter Lemira W. wid. Richard W. h. 6 Green Carter Mary, wid. Daniel, h. 25 Columbia Carter Nathan A. board-sawyer, bds. East, n. Bridge Carter Robert, currier, Muller's tannery Carter T. carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire Cartin Joseph, laborer, bds. Water, cor. Bridge Cartwright Ezekiel, rope-maker, h. 8 Pine [Fisk's blk. Cartwright Joseph P. hose-driver, steamer, No. 2, h. rear 3 Cartwright Philip, box-maker, Page's, Hampshire, cor. Broadway Carty Henry, bell-hanger, h. Willow place FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNES & CO., Carty James F. brass-finisher, h. 8th Willow pl. Carver F. H. printer, h. 1 Fremont, cor. Pleasant Carwin Thomas, brick-mason, bds. 32 Hastings Cary Helen S. wid. Richard, h. Ware, n. Harvard Cary Thos. G. h. Ware, n, Harvard Cary Thos. G. Mrs. h. Ware, n. Harvard Case G. Arthur, school at Andover, bds. 68 Columbia Case Lyman G. expressman (97 Sudbury, B.), h. 68 Columbia Casey Amos, carpenter, h. 188 Bridge Casey Andrew, h. 14 Pine Casey Bernard, carpenter, h. rear 79 Hastings Casey Edward, h. rear Norfolk Cassey Geo. painter, bds. Foyle's, Spruce, near Rice Casey James S. driver Engine No. 3, h. Third, c. Cambridge Casey John, laborer, h. 31 Green WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.
Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.
F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable
Best Manner.
THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and
terms and in the
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport. Bridge.
86 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Casey Mary, wid. Patrick, h. Banks, n. Flagg Casey Michael, porter (B.), h. 88 Fifth
Casey Patrick, grocer, h. 114 Fourth
Casey Thomas, bar-tender, n. Fourth, n. Vine
Casey Thomas J. carver, h. 173 Cambridge
Casey Timothy, laborer, l. 4 North
Casey William, sexton St. John's church and undertaker, Bridge, c. Third, h. 104 Fourth
Cashman John, laborer, h. 24 Donnell
Cashman Thos. H. sawyer, h. 123 Court
Casper Nichols, brass-finisher, h. Sixtlı, n. Vine
Cass Enoch C. carpenter, h. 12 Jay
Cass Frederick G. carpenter, 12 Green, h. do.
Cass John E. carpenter, bds. 3 Oak
Cass Lewis, bds. 12 Dunster
Cassidy Edward, gardener, h. 54 Pearl [Spring
Cassidy Edward. glass-cutter, New England Glass Co's, h. 79
Cassidy Edward, jr. clerk, bds. 54 Pearl
Cassidy James, laborer, h. Warren, cor. Jefferson
Castle Eliza, widow James, h. 15 Cherry
Caswell Alanson W. painter, h. 89 Tremont
Caswell Isabel R. wid. Alanson B. h. 124 Austin
Caswell John R. carpenter, h. 15 Brookline
Cate James H. engineer, Cambridge arsenal, h. 85 Wendell Cate John Q. A. carpenter, bds. Mrs. Cates, Otis pl.
Cate Louisa L. Mrs. h. Otis pl.
Cathcart Samuel, cooper, h. 4 East
Cathcart Wm. carriage maker, Henderson Bros. h. Somerville Cavanagh Dennis, carpenter, h. rear, 10 Vine, n. Fourth Cavanagh Michael, harness maker, h. 147 Columbia
Cavanagh Michael, harness maker, 378 Main, h. 1 Dickinson Cavanagh Michael T. pedler, h. 57 Spruce
Cavanagh Patrick, laborer, lı. 26 Winter
Cavanaugh Michael, laborer, bds. Pleasant, c. Porter Caverly Francis, supt. Brookline bridge, h. 98 Allston
Cawley Thomas J. laborer, Brine & Clark's, h. on the wharf Chadbourne Moses W. driver icecart, h. 478 Cambridge
Chadwick Samuel, hatter (Harrison ave. c. E. Dedham, B.), h. 7 Spruce
CHAFFEE KNOWLTON S. (Chaffee & Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, junction Bridge and Cam- bridge, and President Union R. R. Co., Harvard sq. h. 118 Cambridge
CHAFFEE & CUMMINGS), hardwood charcoal dealers, . and acetate of lime, junc. Bridge and Cambridge
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., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY. 87
Chalk Abraham B. shoe-maker, h. 143 Gore
Chamberlin Alfred N. shoe-maker, 24 Magazine, h. Union, cor. Hampshire
Chamberlain Andrew L. pressman, boards 353 Harvard Chamberlain George D. beef (B.), h. River, corner Franklin CHAMBERLAIN H. M. counsellor, Douglass blk. 593} Main, boards do.
CHAMBERLAIN J. W. plumber, 562 Main, h. 84 Prospect Chamberlain Mary, widow, John, house 77 Brattle [lin Chamberlain Newell (South Market, B.), h. River,cor. Frank- Chamberlain Alfred N. shoemaker, 24 Magazine, h. Union, corner Hampshire
Chamberlin A. Otis, letter carrier, house 18 Union
Chamberlin Asa W. printer (B.), house 559 Main
Chamberlin Charles P. real estate (B.), I. 39 Columbia
Chamberlin Charles U. clerk, 622 Main, boards 659 Main
Chamberlin C. O. conductor, U. R. R. bds. Richardson's, Mt. Auburn
Chamberlin Daniel U. hardware, 622 Main h. 69 do.
Chamberlin Edward & Co. Boston chemical works, Cam- bridge, near Portland. office (21 Central B.)
Chamberlin George H. clerk, 622 Main, boards 77 Brattle Chamberlin Samuel E. quartermaster general of the State, at Arsenal garden, house Chauncy, near Garden
Champlin Robert A. boarding, livery, and sale stable, Bay c. Green, house Main, corner Bay
Chambers John H. cooper, boards 390 Main
Chandler Chas. H. book-keeper, house Prospect, cor. Harvard Chandler Ebenezer M. provision dealer, Norfolk, n. Harvard, house 16 Amory
Chandler E. R. hatter, house 19 Hamilton
Chandler Frank, boards 54 Garden
Chandler Frederick, book-binder, boards 1 Fremont
Chandler Gilbert E. clerk (West Boston Bank, B.), house 19 Amory
Chandler James, marble worker (A. Wentworth & Co.'s, 17 · Haverhill, B.), house 17 Fremont
Chandler James F. clerk (B.), boards 74 Hampshire
Chandler Mary T. widow, house North ave. opp. Sacramento
Chandler Oscar, machinist, house 74 Hampshire
Chandler Stephen B. salesman (192 Washington, B.), house Antrim, near Cambridge
Channing Edward T. Mrs. h. 16 Quincy
Chapin Gardner, clerk (60 Blackstone, B.), bds. Otis
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,
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.
88 CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.
Chapin Geo. A. (J. W.Plimpton & Co. 158 Washington, B.) h. Arlington
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