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Cox Thomas R. compositor, boards 99 Hampshire
Cox Walter H. printer (B.), house 102 Green Cox Wm. laborer, house 112 Hampshire
Cox Wm. F. printer, boards 99 Hampshire
Coy Chas. machinist, house 41 Seventh [155} Cambridge Coy Frederick W. pattern maker (73 Haverhill, B.), house Coy Geo H. engineer, F. R. R. house Seventh, near Otis Coy Horace S. express (98 Merrimack, B.), h. Thorndike, corner Eighth
Coy Richard, laborer, house 1 Eighth
Coye William J. furrier (130 Milk, B.), h. 30 Wendell
Coyle James, boiler maker, house rear 125 Court
Coyle James, teamster, house Jefferson
Coyle Terrence, laborer, house Bolton, near Blair place Coyne John, laborer, house East Perry court Crabbie Miller, house 9 Elm
Craft Wm. B. com mer. (37 Commercial, B.), h. 5 Bigelow Crafts Arthur, laborer, house rear 140 Pleasant
Crafts Chas. H. clerk, house 79 Pleasant
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.
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Crafts Ellen I. Miss, teacher, Webster Grammar School, house Broadway, corner Columbia [line
Crafts Geo. W. book-binder (124 State, B.), h. 29 Brook- Cragin John, waiter, house Jefferson, near Warren
Cragin Samuel, bar-keeper (Webster House, B.), house 185 Columbia
Craig Isaac, plasterer, house 22 Hastings
Craig James, cabinet maker, boards 119 Pearl
Craig John W. student, H. U. rooms 28 Weld
Craig Robert, bookbinder, house 19 Walnut court
Cram Angeline L. Mrs. boys' clothing, rear B. H. Richard- son's, Harvard sq., house ditto.
Cram Chas. E. book-keeper, boards 83 Prospect
Cram Chas. N. pianoforte action maker, bds. 44 Cottage Cram Geo. B. harness maker, 8 Cambridge, bds. at Boston Cram Geo. W. surveyor of lumber, house 83 Prospect Cram Harry S. student, H. U. rooms 8 Little's block Crandall Mary D. widow of Robert B. house 21 Wallace Crane Henry, moulder, house Hunting, near Cambridge Crane John, polisher, boards H. Crane's, Hunting Crane Luther, paper dealer (9 Fulton, B.), h. 757 Main Cranton John, carpenter, boards 18 Putnam Cranton Thomas, carpenter, boards 18 Putnam Cranville Edward, teamster, house 158 Cambridge Craven John, painter, boards 127 Prospect Crawford Chas. laborer, house 9 Murdock place Crawford George R. clerk (B.), house 195 Hampshire Crawford James, plumber, boards 97 Austin
Crawford John (Levi Hawkes & Co.), plumber, 599} Main, house 96 Allston
Crawford Mary A. widow of George R. house 4 Story Crawford Robert plumber, boards 97 Austin
Crawley George E. provisions, 531 Main, bds. 34 Austin Creed Joseph, brass-finisher (Somerville), h. 132 Spring Creelman Andrew B. carpenter, house 32 Spring
Creelman ,William, bookbinder, house 14 Harrison ave. Creighton Frank, carpenter, boards 157 Prospect Crepeau Frank, cabinet-maker, h. Murdock, n. Hampshire Crimp William, carpenter, boards 53 Fourth
Cristy Caroline L. widow of Wm. C. house 36 Lee Croak Michael, stone-cutter, house Charles, near Sixth Crocker Catherine Miss, house 8 Appian Way
Crocker Charles, sawyer at Mason & Hamlin's, house Bristol, near Hampshire [104 Inman
Crocker George W. proof-reader, University Press, house Crocker Henry H. student, H. U. rooms 19 Holworthy Crocker James H. messenger, First Nat. Bank of Cam- bridge, Main, cor. Prospect, boards at Boston
ROBERT BACON A CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgeport. Fine Shirts, Collars and Cuffs ready made.
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Crocker John C. machinist, house 61 Pearl
Crocker John W. stucco worker, Main, cor. Haymarket square, house 2} Williams
Crocker Nehemiah D. mechanic, h. Waverly, n. Walnut Crockett Edward, conductor, boards 55 Mt. Auburn
Crockett George W. carpenter, house 131 Brookline
Crockett John F. foreman L. R. R. repair-shop, house do. Cromarty Charles J. clerk, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, bds. at Boston
Cronan Cornelius, laborer, 53 North
Cronan Daniel, laborer, house 60 North
Cronan David, grocer, 49 Washington, house do.
Cronan David, laborer, house 102 Tremont Cronan John, currier, house 3 Baldwin court
Cronan John, machinist, house Reed's alley
Cronan John M. building mover, house 15 School
Cronan Mary A. widow of Michael, h. 99 Western ave.
Cronan Michael, in Boston rolling mill, Portland Cronan Patrick, laborer, house 30 North
Cronan Timothy, carpenter, h. Murdock, cor. Hampshire Cronan Timothy, laborer, house 11 Lambert, near Gore
Cronan Timothy, laborer, boards 22 North
Cronan Timothy, stonecutter, boards 15 Sparks
Cronan Timothy A. furniture finisher (B.), house rear Winter, near Third
Cronan Timothy F. painter, 660 Main, house 23 West
Cronin Jeremiah J. cigar-maker, house 65 Pearl
Crook Geo. F. compositor, house 6 South
Cropley Solomon F. collector, boards 61 Third
Crosby George, glass maker, boards 53 Fourth
Cro-by George E. organ stop manuf. h. 50 Pine
Crosby Frederick, produce (Quincy market, B.), house 128 Oxford
Crosby John, laborer, house Franklin, cor. Bay
Crosby Joseph, baker, house 48 Auburn
Crosby Sylvester S. watchmaker (240 Washington, B.), house 21 Sacramento
Crosby Thomas, laborer, house 10 Flagg
Crosby William, wines and liquors (116 Water,B.) , house 35 Bowdoin
Cross Albert W. express driver, boards 4 Baldwin place Cross Benjamin, fireman, L R. R. boards 24 East Cross Daniel, gardener, house Pine, corner School Cross Franklin, machinist, house Baldwin court Cross James, blacksmith, boards 25 Fourth Cross Joseph, cabinet maker, house 63 Pleasant Cross Mary A: widow of William, house 4 Baldwin pl.
Cross Robert J. bookbinder, boards 4 Pine
CIRCULARS AND RECEIPTS printed by J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square.
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Cross Solomon T. laborer, house 163 Columbia
Cross Solomon T. butcher, house 4 Dinsmore place Cross William C. express driver, boards 4 Baldwin place Crossley Alvah G. machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, house at Somerville
Crossman Albert P. action maker, house 28 Jay Crossman Edward L. machinist, house 28 Jay Crossman Nancy, widow of Lloyd, house 28 Jay Croswell Andrew Rev. house 19 Ash, cor. Mt. Auburn Croswell Arthur, carpenter, h. Jefferson, near Warren Croswell James G. student, H. U. boards 19 Ash [31 Lee Croswell Samuel P. fancy-goods (23 Chauncy, B.), house Croswell Simon G. student, H. U. rooms 19 Ash Crothers Charles T. tinworker, boards Vine, near Sixth Crothers George E. pedler, boards 87 Vine Crothers William J. tin-pedler, house 87 Vine Crow Louis, pedler, house 41 Vine
Crowd Polly, widow, house 49 Hamshire Crowe Charles, shoemaker, boards 2 Harrison Crowe John J. carpenter, boards 24 Dunster Crowe John W. shoemaker, boards 2 Harrison Crowe Samuel C. boot manuf. 361 Main, bds. 2 Harrison Crowell Albert, apothecary clerk, boards 3 Norfolk
Crowell Aris J. widow of Amaziah, h. Cambridge, near Prospect [Prospect
Crowell David A. salesman, house Cambridge, near Crowell Henry E. student, H. U. rooms 6 Thayer Crowell John W. coal and wood (Somerville), h. 3 Tenney Crowell Thomas H. foreman Cambridge Gas Co. house 15 Everett place
Crowell Thomas H. jr. machinist, bds 15 Everett place Crowell Timothy, lumber dealer (144 State, B.), house 34 Prospect
Crowley Cornelius, gate-tender, house rear 194 Bridge Crowley Daniel, laborer, house 15 Murdock
Crowley David, laborer, house 16 East
Crowley David, teamster, house 49 Clark Crowley David, laborer, house 60 North
Crowley Denis J. printer, house 2 South
Crowley Dennis, laborer, house North, near East
Crowley Jeremiah, shoemaker, house 233 Franklin
Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, house McCabe, n. Cambridge Crowley Jeremiah, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce Crowley John, laborer, house 44 North
Crowley John, laborer, house Vine, near Sixth Crowley John H. rubber, house rear 140 Gore
Crowley Kearan F. bookbinder, Riverside, bds. Holyoke, corner South
J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
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Crowley Martin, teamster, house 22 Donnell
Crowley Mary, widow, house Short, near Lowell R. R. Crowley Michael, mat maker, bds. Brookline, c. Valentine Crowley Michael, laborer, boards 6 Somerset
Crowley Patrick, glassmaker, h. Hunting, n. Cambridge Crowley Patrick, tinsmith, boards 192 Norfolk Crowley William A. printer, house 2 South, cor. Holyoke Crump Wm. H. painter, boards 220 Harvard Cuddy John, glass-cutter, house 157 Columbia Cuddy John jr. glass-cutter, h. Windsor, near Lincoln Culbreth Richard S. student, H. U. rooms 24 Divinity Culhan Edward, carpenter, house Blanche, near Front Culhane Daniel, laborer, house 9 Willard place Culhane James, laborer, house 4 Flagg Culhane John, clerk, boards Bay, corner Franklin Culhane Michael, laborer, house 15 Flagg Culhane Michael, laborer, house Bay, near Franklin Culhane Patrick, fireman, gas works, house 48 Foster Culhane Patrick jr. marble-cutter, boards 48 Foster Culhane Thomas, tailor, house Franklin, near Bay Culhane Thomas, teamster, house 84 Fifth Culin Everett V. spinner, boards 494 Main Culin Henry V. spinner, boards 494 Main Culin Matthew V. overseer, house 494 Main Cullanane Daniel, laborer, house rear 65 Spruce Cullen Bridget, widow of Patrick, house 309 Cambridge Cullerton Frank, laborer, house Willow pl. n. Cambridge Cullerton James, laborer, house Willow place Cummerford Mary A. Miss, nurse, boards 37 Brattle sq. Cummings Charles H. flour-dealer (44 Commercial, B.), house 714 Main
Cummings Charles P. printer, house 154 Green
Cummings Daniel P. (Chaffee & Cummings), charcoal, lime etc., Bridge, junction Cambridge, house 72 Otis Cummings Franklin, commission merchant (B.), house 10 Prince [Franklin
Cummings Geo. B book-keeper (6 Water, B.), house 19 Cummings George B. printer, house 19 Franklin
Cummings George M. student, H. U. rooms 54 Matthews Cummings Henry, engineer, house 101 Walnut Cummings James P. fireman, boards 33 Wheatland block Cummings John, laborer, house rear 22 Crane
Cummings John F. book-keeper, boards 10 Prince
Cummings Nathaniel (Cummings, Kenney & Co.), lumber, Bridge, house at Boston
Cummings Patrick, servant, 11 Fayerweather, boards do.
Cummings Prentice, lawyer (32 Congress, B.) house 16 William
GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.
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CUMMINGS, KENNEY & CO. (Nathaniel Cum- mings, John Kenney, and Robert W. McNinch), hardwood lumber, Bridge, opp. Prison Point bridge Cummings Thomas J. Rev. house Norfolk, near the church Cummings Thomas, marble cutter, house 44 Bolton
Cummiskey Michael, boots and shoes (Chardon, corner Merrimack, B.), house 178 Cambridge [Pleasant Cunio Anthony, restaurant (19 School, B.), house 16 Cunnabel William, printer, boards 46 Holyoke
Cunningham ·Alfred J. pork dealer (39 North, B.), house 101 Washington
Cunningham Anna L. Mrs. (A. L. Cunningham & Co.), hair worker and dealer, house 101 Washingtom
Cunningham A. L. & Co. (Anna L. Cunningham), ladies hair dealers and workers, 647 Main, near Temple
Cunningham Barney, horse shoer, J. W. Gerry, house at Somerville
Cunningham Charles, engineer, house 57 Charles
Cunningham Daniel, laborer, house 159 Windsor
Cunningham Ellen, widow of James, house 145 Franklin House
Cunningham Frederic, student, H. U. rooms 30 Holyoke Cunningham George, compositor, University Press, house at Somerville
Cunningham Hannah Mrs. house 16 Vine
Cunningham James (Sime & Cunningham), grocer, 122 Columbia, house 17 Austin
Cunningham James, wood-turner, house 17 Austin
Cunninghan John, laborer, house 32 Harvard
Cunningham Joseph, engineer, house 22 Brooks place
Cunningham Mary, widow of William, house 10 Hancock
Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house Sparks, corner Sparks street place
Cunningham Patrick, laborer, house 16 Vine
Cunningham Philip, laborer, house 53 Vine
Cunningham Richard, glass maker, house 199 Norfolk
Cunningham Robert, sawyer, house 53 Clark
Cunningham Thomas, granite worker, A. McDonald, house at Brighton
Curley John, laborer, house Tuttle, near Wyeth
Curley John, printer, house 171 Franklin
Curran Dennis, mason, house 35 Vine
Curran James H. clerk, 21 Brattle square, boards 11 Eliot Curran Jeremiah F. boot and shoe dealer, 177 Cambridge, house do. [Mt. Auburn Curran John, laborer, house in McDonald's granite yard, Curran John, roller, house 8 Lincoln
Curran John F. pressman, house 1 Nichols place
GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, Wharves, junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston office 14 State street. Laths, Shingles, Clapboards and Pickets.
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Cutter Peter, hats, etc. (3 Dock sq. B.). house 50 River Cutter Susan, widow of Asa, house 166 North avenue
Cutter Watson G. real estate (5 Fremont, B.), house Lin- næan, opposite Avon
Cutter William E. chemist, boards 55 Hancock
Cutter William H. clerk, boards 22 Cherry
Cutter Zachary, carpenter, bds. David Haines',Mt. Auburn Cutting Andrew, clerk (48 State, B.), house 23 Warland Cutting Caleb, box-maker, boards 90 Windsor
Cutting Charles, cabinet maker, boards 23 Harrison Cutting George M. box-maker, boards 90 Windsor Cutting Gilbert, piano tuner, house 23 Warland Cutting Gilbert E. piano tuner(379Wash.B.),h. 23Warland Cutting Henry, moulder, house 23 Harrison Cutting William M. cabinet maker (B.), bds. 127 Harvard Cyr Edward, brick-maker, house Vassal lane, near Fresh Pond
Czaehrowsky Paul, cabinet-maker, boards 113 Gore
DACIE WM. laborer, William Wyman's, house 4 Gore Dacy John, cabinet-maker, h. Hampshire, cor. Webster av. Dacy P. J. salesman (Tremont row, B.), bds. 31 Seventh Dacey Mrs. widow, house 52 North [Cambridge Dady Mary, widow of Patrick, house Willow place, near Daggett Freeman L. musician, house 51 Essex
Dahey John, laborer, house 17} Third
Dahn Andrew, butcher, Muller's tannery, house do. Dailey Charles W. clerk, 43 Cambridge, h. at Somerville Dailey Clarence E. (G. E. & C. E. Dailey), livery stable, 282 Broadway, boards 77 Thorndike
Dailey Patrick, laborer, house 79 Spruce Dailey William, hack,boarding and livery stable, 43 Cam- bridge, opp Beal & Hooper's, house 58 Sixth
Daily Charles, teamster, boards 89 Tremont
Daily Chas. B. cigar manufacturer,539 Main, h. 6 Webster Daily Cornelius, gardener, house 21 Hancock Daily Frank E. expressman, boards 6 Webster
Daily Geo. E. (G. E. & C. E. Daily), livery stable, 282 Broadway, h. 284 do. £ [livery stable, 282 Broadway Daily G. E. & C. E. (George E. & Clarence E. Daily), Daily James, oil hat maker, house 118 Spring
Daily James S. bookbinder, Riverside, house 6 Daye ave. Daily John, laborer, house 65 Spruce [way Daily Michael, shoemaker, h. r. J. Kendall's school, Appian
Daily Michael, laborer, house Charles, east of Court
Daily Owen, laborer, house 27 Charles
Daily Sumner N. cigar maker, boards 6 Webster
Daily Uriah J. house 77 Thorndike
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Dakens William A. boot maker, 36 Fifth, h. Cambridge, cor. Seventh
Dakin Arthur, armorer (Boylston Hall, B.), h. 134 Harvard Daland Tucker, student, H. U. rooms 48 Thayer
Dale Geo. H. last maker, house 103 Columbia
Dale George, glass maker, house 66 Gore
Dale Lorenzo H. driver hose No. 3, house 6 Winter
Dale Thos. J. fish market, 124 Cambridge, bds. 59 Winter Dale Wm. W. silver-plater (24 Sudbury, B.), bds. 66 Gore Daley Dennis, carpenter, boards 287 Cambridge
Daley Dennis, laborer, house 358 Broadway
Daley John, binder, house 261 Franklin
Daley John, laborer, house Franklin, near Putnam
Daley John, laborer, house 59 Pearl
Daley John J. marble cutter, house 145 Main
Dalgarno George C. granite cutter, A. McDonald, boards William Clark's, Mt. Auburn
Dallinger Charles, hatter (B.), house 97 Western avenue
Dallinger Caroline Miss, house 750 Main [bds. 750 Main Dallinger Elizabeth E. teacher, Bridge Primary school, Dallinger Emily C. Miss, teacher, boards 97 Western ave. Dallinger Jane Miss, teacher, Webster Grammar school, bds. Main, corner Hancock
Dallinger Samuel, school teacher, boards 97 Western ave.
Dallinger Wm. variety, 155 Harvard, house 93 Windsor
Dallinger William W. clerk, house 29 Lee
Dalliom Benjamin, plasterer, boards 17 Crane
Dalton Abbie W. widow of John R. boarding Banks, cor. Crane, house do.
Dalton Christopher, laborer, house 12 Third [court Dalton James, carpenter, J. P. Squire & Co.'s,h. 17 Squire's Dalton James, soap maker, house 70 Pearl
Dalton John, house 21 Hamilton
Dalton John C. slater, boards 11 Temple
Dalton John E. polisher, 64 Fifth, house 11 Fifth
Dalton Mary A. widow of Richard, house 13 Mt. Auburn Dalton Michael, laborer, house 56 Elm
Dalton Susan, widow of James, house 32 Magazine Daly Daniel W. stereotype finisher, boards 21 Hancoc k Daly James, laborer, boards 9 Hancock
Daly James, oiled clothing maker, house 118 Spring Daly John J. stone cutter, house 142 Main
Daly Michael, laborer, bds. 9 Hancock [bds. 13 Dewolf
Daly Philip (Wilkinson & Daly), grocer, 426 Harvard, Daly William R. salesman (202 Wash. B.), h. 118 Spring Dame Jacob, furniture finisher, F. Geldowsky, boards at Boston [Holyoke
Damon Edward O. student, Scientific school, rooms 26
ROBERT BACON & CO. 45 West street, Boston. Black Neck- Wear in all Styles.
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Damon Geo. L. superintendent (Steam Safe Co. 51 Sud- bury, B.), house 18 Avon
Damon Henry H. teamster, boards over 415 Cambridge
Damon Warren, carpenter, house 108 Norfolk
Dana Charles G. clerk (Mercantile Savings Inst. Washing- ton, B.), boards 697 Main
Dana Daniel, laborer, house 63 Hampsbire
Dana Francis Mrs. house 47 Brattle
Dana Hill Club Stable, Main, c. Inman, W. Christie, supt. Dana James, mason, house 337 Cambridge
Dana James, student H. U. rooms 25 Matthews
Dana James F. Mrs. bds. Charles W. Sever's, Frisbie pl.
Dana John B. at Charles River National Bank, house 3 Fayerweather
Dana Library, Masonic Hall building, Main, near Temple
Dana Paul, student, H. U. rooms 13 Holworthy
Dana Richard H. jr. student, H. U. rooms 13 Holworthy
Dana Thomas, grocer (9 and 11 Commercial, B.), house Cambridge, cor. Maple avenue
Danahy John, laborer, house Pearl, cor. Perry
Danahy Timothy, tailor, house 15 Sargent
Dandrich James, laborer, bds. 116 Columbia
Danforth Andrew J. teamster, house 26 East
Danforth B. Otis, painter, house 9 Everett place
DANFORTH CHARLES H. photographer, 27 Haymar- ket sq. boards 97 Austin
Danforth Cyrus, dry goods dealer, house 9 Linden
Danforth Daniel W. clerk (Somerville), bds. 149 Cam- bridge
Danforth Edward H. teamster, boards 92 Prospect
Danforth George O. painter, 17 Brattle sq. h 11 Everett pl. Danforth Hollis, furniture express, house 92 Prospect Danforth Isaac W. hardware (48 India; B.), h. 25 Craigie Danforth Jacob, porter, University bindery, h. at Brighton Danforth James L. painter, boards 11 Everett place Danforth Otis, house 9 Linden
Danforth Susan E. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 11 Everett pl. Danforth Washington, teamster, house 24 Cowperthwait Daniel Joseph, car-builder, B. & L. R. R. h. at Somerville Daniels Arthur W. plumber, boards 5 Daniels court Daniels Daniel M. cigar maker, house Lopez, n. Brookline
Daniels Eliza C. dressmaker, bds. 11 Jay
Daniels Leonard L. carpenter, house 5 Daniels' court
Danielsen Mary, widow of Alfred, h. 4 Symonds block, De Wolf
Danielson Gustaf, carriage maker (245 Charles, B.), house 132 Washington Darby Maria, widow of Thomas, house r. 37 Bridge
J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square, print cards, and all other kinds of printing.
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Darcy Patrick, bookbinder, Riverside, house Franklin, c. Putnam
Dardis John, cabinet maker, house 45 Banks [line
Dardis John F. varnisher, house Norfolk, n. Somerville Dardis Thomas, varnish polisher, house 106 Fourth
Darling Edward, marble cutter, bds. 157 Main
Darling John, brick-layer, house r. 175 Bridge Darling Seth, color maker, house Harvey, n. Cedar
Darling Seth W. vinegar manuf. h. Harvey, c. Montgomery Darling Wm. whip-maker, 112 Main, h. 2 Broadway, L. P. Darston William, laborer, house Franklin, near Bay
Datt Lewis, bookbinder (20 Washington, B.), boards 80 Fifth
Datt Susan Mrs. house 80 Fifth [at Charlestown Davenport Henry C. machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, house Davenport James S. gardener, boards 40 Seventh
Davenport Jerome J. cabinet maker, house 117 Spring David Thomas, laborer, house Gore, cor. Fifth
Davidson Chas. machinist, house 17 Franklin
Davidson Edwin, carpenter, boards 8 Webster
Davidson John C. bookkeeper, house rear 134 Broadway
Davidson Joseph H. carpenter, boards 65 Mt. Auburn
Davidson Mary, widow, house 16 East
Davies Benj. F. carpenter and builder, Gore, near Sixth, house 137 Thorndike
Davies Frank H. student, boards 72 Spring
Davies George H. eclectic physician, house 72 Spring
Davies Philip, city missionary (102 Commercial, B.), h. Howard, cor. Western avenue
Davies Richard J. carpenter, boards 26 Howard
Davis Abbott R. sauce manufacturer, office (18 Union, B.), house 44 Second
Davis Abner F. cooper, house 19 Squire's court
Davis Albert M. engineer State Prison (Charlestown), house 54 Fifth
Davis Ambrose L. box-maker, boards 59 Moore
Davis Augustus A. officer, House of Correction, bds. jailer's Davis Bancroft C. student, scientific school, rooms 38 Holyoke
Davis Bartholomew H. piano maker (Tremont, cor. Cam- den, B.), boards 159 Thorndike
Davis Byron W. carpenter, bds. 88 Windsor [h. at Boston Davis Charles (Davis & Goodrich), stone cutter, 81 Main, Davis Charles, marble worker, house 20 Harvard
Davis Charles, cabinet maker, boards 38 Fifth
Davis Chas. A. organ maker (Cambridge, cor. Charles, B.), house 52 Hamilton Davis Chas. H. expressman, house 10 Watson
J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main St., Cambridgeport.
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Davis Curtis, soap manuf. 188, 190, 192, and 194 Broad- way, house 8 Norfolk
Davis Curtis R. soap manuf. house 378 Broadway
Davis Daniel W. soap maker, house 17 Franklin
Davis Edward, student, H. U. rooms 18 Little's blk.
Davis Edward A. (Ryder & Davis), grocer, 126 Inman, house 16 Tremont
Davis Edwin, telegraphic machinist (Hanover, B.), house 9 Jay
Davis Eliphalet, house 51 Cherry
Davis Eliphalet F. clerk, 417 Main, house 51 Cherry
Davis Elisha E. painter, boards 31 Putnam place
Davis Eliza, widow of Warren, house Windsor, near Cam- bridge
Davis Ellen Mrs. house 23 Sargent
Davis Francis, laborer, house 4 Jordan place
Davis Frederick, plasterer, house 21 Brookline [Franklin
Davis Fred G. trimmer (140 Devonshire, B.), house 17 Davis Freeman, teamster, house 55 Charles
Davis George A. (Davis & Ray), grocer, Cambridge, cor. Seventh, house 92 Spring
Davis Geo. H. baker, boards 105 Hampshire
Davis Henry G. pressman, Riverside, house 63 Pearl
Davis Hervey (Davis & Bates), grain dealer, 550 Main, house 19 Magazine
Davis Horatio, organ tuner, house 78 Otis
Davis Isaac Mrs. house 17 Franklin
Davis Isaac H. machinist, boards 17 Franklin
Davis James C. (James C. Davis & Son), soap manuf. house 326 Broadway
Davis James C. & Son (James C. and James H. Davis), soap manufacturers, 204, 206 and 208 Broadway
Davis James H. (James C. Davis & Son), house 74 Inman Davis James T. (27 North Market, B.), h. 23 Columbia Davis Jeremiah, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce
Davis John, machinist (120 Merrimac, B.), house Walnut ave. cor. Arlington
Davis John, ship stores (204 Commercial, B.), house 7 Wendell
Davis John E. ship stores (204 Commercial, B.), boards 7 Wendell [house 98 Norfolk Davis John M. (Mason Davis & Son), soap manufacturer, Davis John W. commission merchant (5 Central wharf, B.), house Bigelow, near Harvard
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