The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 27

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Publication date: 1873
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Oliver Hubbard, harness-maker (B.), house 111 Prospect


Every kind of printing required by business men furnished by J. FORD & SON, printers, Harvard Square.


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Oliver John jr. supt. Beal & Hooper's furniture manufac- tory, Cambridge, house at Boston


Oliver Robert H. carpenter, house Warren, n. Cambridge Oliver Sarah H. widow of David, house 6 North ave. Olmstead James M. student, H. U. rooms 5 Thayer Olmsted John B. student, H. U. rooms 56 Matthews Olmstead Susan H. Mrs. house 70 Dana


O'Loughlin John, shoemaker, house 52 North


Olsen Charles, glass-cutter (State, B.), house 6 Holly


Olson Ens, oil-rubber, boards 123 Spring


Olson Jonas, grainer, Bridge, cor. Third, h. 41 Tremont Olson Lars, laborer, house 25 Wheatland bl'k, Cambridge


O'Mahaney Timothy, teamster, house Cambridge


O'Neal Patrick, laborer, house 26 North O'Neil Andrew, laborer, house 152 Bridge


O'Neil Arthur, cabinet maker, house 42 Montgomery


O'Neil Daniel, farmer, house North ave. near Tannery O'Neil James, laborer, house 73 Hastings


O'Neil Jeremiah, laborer, house 3 Hannum's block


O'Neil John, carpenter, boards Mansion House, Gore O'Neil John, laborer, house 15 Tuttle


O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 14 Railroad


O'Neil Patrick, stone-cutter, house 56 Broadway


O'Neil Thomas, teamster, house 191 Broadway


O'Neil Walter, laborer, house 102 Third


O'Neil William, laborer, boards 3 Oak


O'Neil William, laborer, house Amory


O'Neil William, coachman, boards 119 Prospect


O'Neil William, carpenter, boards 287 Cambridge


O'Neill James, watchman, L. R. R. house 17 Fifth


O'Neill John, ale, beer, etc., 16 Brattle, house 19 Sparks street place


O'Neill John, grocer, 24 Vine, house do.


O'Neill Peter, stone-cutter, house 1 Court [perthwait


O'Neill Samuel O. baker, William Wright, house 37 Cow- O'Neill Michael B. shipping-clerk, boards 17 Fifth


Orcutt Alfred H. collector, house 148 Brookline


Orcutt Henry J. mason, boards 41 Holyoke


Orcutt Ira B. salesman (Washington, B.), h. 17 Webster Orcutt William A. bookbinder, house Putnam place, near Putnam


Orcutt William H. bookbinder, house 13 Union


Orcutt William H. law student, H. U. rooms 7 Weld Hall Orcutt John W. clerk, boards 148 Brookline


Ordway Aaron, house 20 Worcester [Crane


Ordway Augustus W. clerk, Orrin Hall, house Banks, cor.


Ordway Herbert I. student, H. U. rooms 8 Holworthy


O'Regan Daniel, cabinet maker, boards 23 Prospect


J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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O'Reilley John, printer, house 5 Crane Orgass Charles, brass-finisher, boards 57 Gore O'Riley Thomas, laborer, house Rideout, near Cambridge Orne Albert, carpenter, boards Pleasant, cor. Auburn


Orne Caroline F. Miss, librarian, Dana Library, house 49 Auburn


Orne Charles P. clerk, 493 Main, boards 495 do.


Orne Joel S. apothecary, 493 Main, house 495 do.


Orne John jr. teacher, physical department, High school, house 104 Ellery


Orne Rufus H. bricklayer, house 3 Baldwin place


O'Rouke Morris, laborer, house 11 Sargent


Orpin Arthur, carpenter, boards 159 Thorndike


Orvele Wallender, currier, house 229 North ave.


Osborn Abner J. carpenter, house 95 Green


Osborn Adolphus, soap and paper makers' supplies (25 Central wharf, B.), house 141 Austin [34 do. Osborn Anna Maria, private school, rear 66 Norfolk, h. Osborn Dalphon (D. Osborn & Co.), planing-mill, State, house 135 Washington


Osborn Eldorado, kindling-wood, house 20 Green


Osborn Frank E. clerk, boards 135 Washington


Osborn James D. (D. Osborn & Co.), planing-mill, State, boards 31 Bigelow [house 73 Walnut


Osborn Jesse, messenger (Shawmut National Bank, B.), OSBORN D. & CO. (Dalphon and James D. Osborn), planing-mill, State, near Main


Osborne Charles A. furniture, etc. (B.), house 31 Kinnard


Osborne Horace K. leather (42 India, B.), house 17 Lee Osborne James, compositor, boards 9 Charles River


Osborne Louis S. student, H. U. rooms 9 Hollis


Osborne Mary A. Mrs. house 35 Norfolk


Osborne Mary F. Miss, house 95 Green


Osborne Nancy, widow of Joseph, house 6 Williams


Osgood Abbie A. Miss, house 729 Cambridge


Osgood Clara C. Mrs. boards 729 Cambridge


Osgood Edmund Q. S. student, H. U. rooms 67 College


Osgood George, hats, caps and furs (183 Washington, B.), house 727 Cambridge [834 Main


Osgood George M. post-master, Old Cambridge, house Osgood Howard L. student, H. U. rooms 387 Harvard


Osgood Jacob N. provisions, 157 Harvard, house 236 Broadway [729 Cambridge


Osgood J. Gardner, clerk (183 Washington, B.), boards O'Shea Michael C. gardener, house 32 Charles


O'Shea -- , cabinet maker, boards 41 Cedar


Oswell Robert, stone cutter, bds. Pioneer, corner Main


Otis Charles II. student, H. U. rooms 1 Holworthy


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A Specialty. C. D. WILDER, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Otis George, conductor U. Horse R. R. bds. 18 Orchard Otis James K. cabinet maker (42 Chardon, B.), h. 103 Otis


Otis Robert M. physician, 160 North avenue, house do.


Otis Walter J. student, H. U. rooms 37 Holyoke House


Otis Wm. S. cabinet maker, house 33 Bigelow


Otto John, machinist (B.), house 60 Harvard


Otto Wm. varnisher, house 62 Harvard


Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs. upholsteress, house Western avenue, corner Dana court


Owen Daniel E. carpenter, boards 63 School


Owen George, house 17 Ellsworth avenue


Owen Geo. jr. artist (12 West, B.), h. Cambridge, c. Ellery Owen George C. clerk (B.), house 17 Ellsworth avenue Owen John, boards 17 Ellsworth avenue


Owen Nathaniel, pattern inaker, house 63 School


Owen Nathaniel L. piano hammer coverer, bds. 63 School


Owen William H. clerk, boards 63 School


Owens Frank, in Boston Rolling mill, bds. 3 Portland


Owens Hugh, mason, house 54 Fifth


Owens James, laborer, house 3 Portland


Owens James jr. in Boston rolling mill, bds, 3 Portland Owens John, Union Ice Co. yard, house at Charlestown Owler Frank, baker, boards 17 Main


Owler William sr. printer, Riverside, boards 5 Brooks Owler Wm. jr. printer (Boston Daily Globe), h. 24 Sixth Oxford Charles W. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main, house at Wo- burn


Oxford Joseph M. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main, h. 24 Cottage Oxford J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Charles W. Oxford), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main


PACE JAMES, carpenter, house 22 Fourth


Packard Almond, bds. Samuel Sennott's, Avon Hill


Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush-manuf. bds. 101 Thorndike [near Prospect.


Packard Alvin, carpenter, Broadway, n. Main, h. Gardner,


Packard Chas. G. machinist, boards 39 Windsor


Packard Emery J. carpenter, bds. Alvin Packard, Gardner Packard Frederick A. clerk (32 Cornhill, B ), boards Sam- uel Sennott's, Avon Hill [Kirkland Packard Frederick Mrs. boards Charles W. Munroe's, Packard Leonard H. carpenter, h. Gardner, n. Prospect


Packard & Burrill (Alonzo Packard and Chas. O. Burrill), brush-manufacturers, 60 Cambridge and (33 Ex- change, B.)


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, junction Bridge and Cam- bridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston office 14 State street. Eastern and Western Lumber of every variety.


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Packer Clinton M. (J. W. Packer & Co.), carpenter, bds. 170 Brookline


Packer James W. (J. W. Packer & Co.), builder, h. 170 Brookline


Packer James W. & Co. (Clinton M. and James W. Pack- er), carpenters and builders, Brookline, near the bridge


Packwood John, glass-cutter, house 94 Gore


Paddock James, salesman (34 Broad, B.), h. 64 Sacramento Page Asa, book-keeper (13 City whf. B.) h. 37 Pleasant Page Carlos L. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-maker, Hamp- shire, junc. Broadway, boards 84 Austin


Page Geo. G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-manufacturer, Broadway, junc. Hampshire, h. 445 Cambridge


Page Geo. G. & Co. (Geo. G. Page, Chas Gray, Ovando G. and Carlos L. Page), box-manufacturers, Hamp- shire, junction Broadway


Page Gilman, box-maker, boards 83 Broadway


Page Lemuel, flour (3 Commercial, B.), house 14 Dover Page Ovando G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box-maker, Hampshire, junc. Broadway, h. 141 Washington


Page Paul T. house 115 Inman [21 Cottage


Page Perkins C. produce dealer (24 Suffolk mkt. B.), h.


Page Samuel, artist, boards 29 Everett


Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Everett, bds. do.


Page Susan G. widow of W. H. house 85 Brattle


Page Wesley L. clerk, Geo. G. Page & Co. bds. 445 Cam- bridge


Page William, house 23 Lee


Paige Lucius R. house 112 Washington


Paine Chas. A. wood moulder, boards 7 Park


Paine Chas H. clerk, boards 47 Windsor


Paine Chas. M. optician (320 Wash. B.), h. 84 Washington Paine Frederick W. clerk, 150 Harvard, h. 84 Washington Paine Henry W. counsellor (32 Pemberton sq. B.), house 66 Sparks


Paine John K. instructor in music, H. U. h. 8 Frisbie pl. PAINE JOHN S. furniture (48 Canal, B.), h. 8 Dana


Paine Robert E. hair-dresser, boards 81 Wendell Palfrey John G. author, house Oxford, opposite Everett Palmas Charles, laborer, house 96 Harvard


Palmer George H. instructor in Philosophy and curator of the Gray engravings, H. U. bds. 2 Holmes place Palmer Granville, carpenter, Auburn, house 19 Bigelow Palmer James, clerk, boards 34 Broadway


Palmer John, cutter (B.), house 34 Broadway


Palmer John, grocer, Gore, cor. Second, house 86 Gore Palmer John K. physician, house 736 Main


JOHN FORD & SON, Printers, Harvard Square ; every variety of job printing.


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Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gore


Palmer Samuel, drain-builder, house 173 Harvard Palmer Wm. H. ivory layer, Tower's, boards 37 Windsor Pancoast Charles W. book-keeper, house 28 Franklin Paris Eli, laborer, house 55 Hastings


Parish John, overseer Star Brewery, Fifth, bds. (Wallack House, B.)


Park Geo. W. lawyer (46 Court, B.), house 24 Arlington


Parke Thos. baker, house 28 Watson


Parke Thos. jr. baker, boards 28 Watson Parker Artemas, stone contractor, 43 Main, h. at Boston Parker Benjamin F. doors, sashes and blinds (9 and 10 Charlestown, B.), house 24 Sacramento


Parker Carlton Mrs. house 30 Tremont


Parker Charlotte R. widow of John, house 46 Trowbridge


Parker Daniel W. (L. C. Swett & Co.), furniture dealer, 600 Main, house 132 Pearl


Parker Edward C. compositor, boards 12 William


Parker Edward E. student, H. U. rooms 40 College


Parker Edward H. clerk (B.), bds. 30 Tremont


Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden


Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B. house 16 Farwell pl.


Parker E. M. Miss, teacher, Thorndike Grammar school, bds. at Medford


Parker Frank H. clerk (B.), bds. 30 Tremont


Parker Fred. C. cigar maker, house 67 Brookline


Parker George, butcher, boards 41 Cedar


Parker George C. boards 30 Tremont


Parker George E. brush-maker, house 89 Vine [89 Vine


Parker George E. jr. machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, bds.


Parker Graham, cabinet maker, bds. 39 Windsor


Parker Harold, student, H. U. rooms 46 Matthews


Parker Horatio G. lawyer (46 Washington, B.), h. 6 Ash Parker James, glass-cutter, house 49 Fifth


Parker James J. carpenter, bds. 10 Eliot


Parker Joel, professor of law, house 5 Craigie


Parker Lewis D. teamster, house 40 Spruce


Parker Luther L. deputy sheriff and coroner, office Bank building, E. C. house 38 Second Parker Ruth Miss, boards 50 Brighton


Parker Sanford A. confectioner (Sudbury, B.) h. 30 Sydney


Parker Theodore Dehon, house 18 Garden


Parker William, carver, boards 32 North Third


Parkhill Samuel J. printer (3 Cornhill, B.), h. 10 Warland Parkhurst Charles F. painter, house 110 Tremont [bridge Parkhurst Geo. W. clerk, 168 Cambridge, bds. 134 Cam- Parkinson Henry A. teamster, house 184 Windsor


Parkinson Richard G. teamster, house rear 67 Moore


MIDDLESEX FIRE INSURANCE CO., J. S. SAWYER, agent, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Parkman Henry, law student, H. U. rooms 40 Matthews Hall


Parks Charles, gas-fitter, boards 21 Front


Parks James H. policeman, house 65 Norfolk


Parks Jane, widow of James, house 58 Amory


Parks John, bar tender, George E. Richardson, house 2 Shepherd's blk. rear 10 Charles River


Parks John, in Boston rolling mill, Portland


Parks Wm. moulder, house 2 Dickinson


Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner, house 37 Second


Parmenter Wm. H. clerk, house 9 Tremont


Parris Frank, carpenter, bds. 137 Otis


Parry James, glass-cutter, house 7 Fifth [Ellsworth ave. Parsons Albert S. salesman, E. Dresser & Co. bds. 27 Parsons Allen B. carpenter, Palmer, near Brattle, house 35 Mellen [Walden, bds. Russell, n. North ave. Parsons Candace H. Miss, dressmaker, North ave. near Parsons Charles A. fish dealer, 288 North ave. bds. 41 Cedar


Parsons Charles H. carriage trimmer, bds. 41 Cedar Parsons George, mason, house 9 Auburn


Parsons Harmond, carpenter, house Walden, cor. Mead Parsons Henry K. (Parsons & Stockwell), boarding and livery stable, 196 North ave. bds. 10 Russell Parsons John, student, H. U. rooms 52 Thayer Parsons Lucy S. widow of Lemuel S. house 373 Harvard Parsons Sylvanus M. cattle broker, house 10 Russell Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden Parsons Wm. printer (Milk, c. Federal, B.), h. 19 Brooks Parsons William H. student, H. U. rooms 373 Harvard Parsons & Stockwell (Henry K. Parsons and Fred. F. Stockwell), livery stable, 196 North ave.


Partington Charles, mason, house 40 Broadway Partridge David, cabinet maker, bds. 39 Windsor Partridge John H. house 28 Wendell


Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 9 Meacham Partridge Welcome L. ship-broker, house 88 Thorndike Pasco Chas. W. compositor (34 School, B.), h. 53 River Pasco John, clerk (110 Washington, B.), house 53 River Patch Charles A. (66 Congress, B.), bds. 269 Harvard Patch Charles R. oil dealer (7 Central wharf, B.), house 269 Harvard


Patch Francis E. carpenter, house rear 45 Norfolk Patch J. Albert, organ-key maker, bds. 53 Columbia Patch Matilda S. widow of J. M. house 4 Webster Patch Samuel, real estate broker, house 53 Columbia Patchett James, in Boston rolling mill, Portland Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 200 Franklin


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Pattee A. D. livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house Wal- nut, cor. Brookline [bds. Walnut, cor. Brookline Pattee Charles H. attorney at law (Niles blk. School, B.), Pattee George D. livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house Walnut, cor. Brookline


Pattee James, mason, house rear 423 Cambridge


Pattee James, hostler, Gore, cor. Bridge, bds. do.


Patten John, laborer, house 125 Court


Patten Nathaniel, carpenter, bds. 33 Bow


Patten Thaddeus Dr. dentist, 104 Cambridge, house do.


Patten William, carpenter, bds. 33 Bow


Pattenson John, wood turner, house 123 Spring


Patterson Albert, butcher, house 101 Webster ave.


Patterson Flavel, last maker, 174 Broadway, boards 108 Harvard


Patterson George M. travelling agent, house 12 Fremont Patterson James, laborer, house Spruce, near brickyard Patterson James L. workman, 10 Arrow, boards 69 Mt. Auburn


Patterson John, stone-cutter, house rear 13 Vine Patterson Robert, carpenter, boards 39 Windsor


Patterson Robert Mrs. house Spruce, near brickyard Patterson Thomas Mrs. house foot of Harvey


Paul F. J. cigar maker, house rear 23 River


Paul Henry S. carpenter and stairbuilder, 85 Brighton, h. 15 Hilliard


Paul Ivory C. cutter (85 Washington, B.), h. 41 Hamilton Paul Joseph F. student H. U. rooms 9 Dolton's block Pauline John, at Woodbury's moulding-mill, h. 41 Vine Paulson Charles (Paulson & Gaffigan), wheelwright, rear


25 Gore, house 25 Wheatland block, Cambridge Paulson & Gaffigan (Charles Paulson and Edw. Gaffigan), blacksmiths and wheelwrights, rear 25 Gore


Paxton James, confectioner, 175 Cambridge, house do. Paxton Thomas R. law student, rooms 45 Mt. Auburn Payne Charles W. mason, house 10 Jay


Payne Robert C. clerk, 5 Broadway, boards 9 do.


Payne -, tinsmith, boards 9 Rockwell Payne, see also Paine


Peabody Andrew P., Preacher to the University, and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, H. U. house 11 Quincy


Peabody Elizabeth Miss, boards 19 Follen


Peacock Joseph, teamster, boards 19 Squire's court


Peacock Margaret, widow of John, house 35 Dunster Peak Howard F. tinsmith, house 860 Main


Pear Charles M. grocer, house 17 Worcester


Pear Edward, silversmith (7 Avery, B.), house 42 Essex


ROBERT BACON & CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgeport, Fine Shirts, Collars and Cuffs Ready Made.


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Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring bed manufactu- rer and dealer, State, and (35 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard


Pear John, undertaker, 28 Front, house do.


Pear John S. grocer (Green, B.), house 17 Worcester


Pear Joseph S. spring bed maker, house 28 Front


Pear Thomas (Pear & Brother), jeweller (29 Avery, B.), house 20 Suffolk


Pear William B. Mrs. house 104 Norfolk


Pearce Albert, foreman brass-finishing shop, Walworth Manuf. Co. 368 Main, h. 13 Pine


Pearce Frederick, brass-finisher, boards 13 Pine Pearson Alexander C. paper-hanger, house 519 Main


Pearson Charles S. paper-hanger, house 125 Washington


Pearson Frederick A. paper-hanger, house 519 Main


1 Pearson John A. house 2 Temple


Pearson John D. bookbinder, house 9 Sydney


Pearson Legh R. printer, University Press, h. 878 Main Pearson Martha J. M. widow, house 113 Inman


Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant Pearson Thomas, cabinet maker, house 14 Washington ct. Pease Marshall C. law student, rooms 17 Dunster Pease Theodore C. student, H. U. rooms 60 Matthews Peatfield Charles P. cabinet maker, boards 48 Broadway Peck William, machinist, house 2 Baldwin's court Peckham Cyrus T. student, H. U. rooms 4 Hollis Pedrick William Mrs. house 178 Hampshire


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins professor of astronomy and mathematics, H. U. and supt. U. S. coast-survey, h. 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Benjamin O. (16 Kilby, B.), house 413 Broadway Peirce Benjamin O. jr. student, H. U. bds. 413 Broadway Peirce Calvin D. bookbinder, Riverside, h. at Brighton Peirce Charles S. chemist, and assistant in the Observa- tory, house 6 Arrow


Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Frank D. clerk, 126 Cambridge, h. 139 Thorndike Peirce James M. professor of mathematics, H. U. rooms 47 Matthews Hall [Magazine


Peirce Mary F. assistant teacher, High School, boards 91 Peirce, see also Pierce


Pelloquin Gilbert, engineer, Collins & Turner, house Con- cord avenue, near R. R.


Peltier Joseph O. organ maker, house 101 Thorndike


Peltier Lawrence, plasterer, house 19 Franklin


Peltier Louis O. organ-maker, boards 101 Thorndike


Pena Joseph B carpenter, house 2 Daye ave.


Pendery Henry R. student, H. U. rooms 11 Dolton's bl'k


BILL HEADS neatly printed by JOHN FORD & SON, Harvard Square.


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Pendlebury Peter Mrs. house Webster ave. near Windsor Pendexter Frances E. teacher, Gore primary school, bds. 80 Fourth [Fourth


Pendexter Susan M. teacher, Otis primary school, bds. 80 Penndorff Francis, currier, house Tannery, n. North ave. Penhallow Charles S. student, H. U. rooms 49 Thayer


Penka Frederick, boots and shoes, 161} Broadway, h. do. Penka George, house 161} Broadway [Second street ct. Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Young), hardware, etc. h. 4 Pennell James F. clerk, 57 Cambridge, boards 4 Second street court [hardware, 57 Cambridge


Pennell & Young (Ellington Pennell and Wm. F. Young), Penney Richard, farmer, house foot of Harvey, n. L. R. R. Penney Samuel S. driver, house 18 Union [Tannery Penney Thomas W. farmer, house 385 North ave. opp. Penniman Albert B. printer, house 229 Harvard


Penniman Benjamin F. printer (3 Cornhill, B.), house r. 73 Walnut


Penniman Charles, tinsmith, house 100 Tremont


Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), sign and ornamental painter, 446 Main, house 9 State


Penniman Thomas J. & Co. (T. J. Penniman), sign, orna- mental and carriage painter, 446 Main


People's Union Store, 167 Bridge


Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, h. 74 Sacramento


Pepper William, in Middlesex bleachery (Somerville), bds. 74 Sacramento


Perham John jr. steam pipe and gas fitter (13 Bowker, B.), house 78 Columbia


Perham Timothy W. machinist, h. Third, n. Cambridge


Perkin Augustus M. painter, house 22 Windsor


Perkins Albert F. (B.), boards 34 Hancock


Perkins Chas. E. student, Scientific school, bds. 34 Hancock


Perkins Charles P. clerk, 155 North ave. house do.


Perkins Elisha K. cooper (Boston whf., So. Boston), h. 47 Pearl


Perkins Emma E. teacher, Allston grammar school, bds. 34 Hancock


Perkins Enoch W. carpenter, house 152 Prospect


Perkins Henry J. leather (28 City wharf, B.), house Cam- bridge, cor. Ellsworth ave.


Perkins Henry K. W. clergyman, house 34 Hancock


Perkins James, clerk, boards 856 Main


Perkins James A. collector, boards Walnut, c. Brookline Perkins James W. in Navy Yard (Charlestown), house 59 Spring


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Perkins John B. car-builder, B. & L. R. R. shop, h. at Perkins John K. furniture maker, boards 47 Pearl


J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main St., Cambridgeport.


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Perkins Levi, carpenter, 85 Brighton, house 7 Everett Perkins Seth, student, Scientific school,rm. 6 Charles River Perkins Susan, widow of H. H. house 16 Lake


Perkins Walter S. clerk (B.), bds. 894 Main Perkins William M. student, H. U. rooms 34 Hancock Perley James V. pork weigher, house 119 Prospect


Perrin Franklin (17 Batterymarch, B.), h. Concord ave. c. Chauncy


Perrin Marshall L. student, H. U. rooms 59 Matthews Perry Benjamin F. (Perry, Tyler & Co.), grocer, 456 Harvard, house 16 Eliot


Perry Benj. W. carpenter, house 26 Tremont


Perry Charles E; blacksmith, house 117 Otis.


Perry Charles P. drug clerk (Washington, near Dover), boards 117 Otis


l'erry Daniel, packer, Geldowsky's, house 1 Fifth


Perry Eben F. clerk periodical stand (B. & N. R. R. de- pot, B.), boards Charles, cor. Sixth


Perry Edward M. student, H. U. rooms 10 Gray


Perry Hiram, machinist, boards 10 Eliot


Perry James H. M. laborer, house 64 Harvard


Perry Joseph L. poultry dealer (B.), house 44 Market


Perry Nelson W. student, H. U. rooms 47 Holyoke House Perry Oliver H. (Perry & King), express office, 111 Cam- bridge, house Eighth, near Cambridge


Perry, Tyler & Co. (Benj. F. Perry and Henry M. Tyler), grocers, Holyoke House, 456 Harvard


PERRY & KING (Oliver H. Perry and John B. King), express-office, 111 Cambridge


Pery John, millman, house Vine


Peter Emanuel, cabinet maker, house 90 Third


Peters Adams, boards 91 Columbia


Peters Adolph, cabinet maker, boards 57 Gore


Peters Charles J. stereotyper (5 Washington, B.), h. 110 Austin


Peters Charles J. jr. stereotyper (5 Washington, B.), h. 110 Austin


Peters Edward G. student, H. U. rooms 2 Little's block Peters George E. clerk (5 Wash. B.), bds. 110 Austin Peters Isaac A. printer (B.), house 248 Broadway


Peters -, furniture polisher, house 123 Spring .


Peterson Henry, hair-dresser, Cambridge, n. Eighth, h. house rear 115 Columbia


Peterson John F. cabinet maker, house rear 6 Davis Peterson Leopold, cabinet maker, boards 26 Second Peterson Lewis, driver cracker wagon, bds. 46 Austin Peterson -, basket maker, house 53 North


Peterson -, wood-turner, house 121 Spring


GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Pettee William H. assistant professor of mining, H. U. boards 17 Kirkland


Pettengill Franklin L. watch repairer, house 14 Walnut ct. Pettengill Joel C. watchman, house Walnut ct. opp. Porter Pettengill Jonathan M. cashier (Ex. National Bank, B ), house 27 Columbia


Pettey Pierce A. moulder, house 8 Harrison ave,


Pettigrew Mary R. widow, boards 185 Hampshire


Pettingell William H. (Pettingell, Moody & Sawyer), oiled hat-manufacturer, house 55 Third


Pettingell Wm. H. jr. oiled hat maker, h. 9 Second st. ct. Pettingell, Moody & Sawyer (William H. Pettingell, Broadstreet D Moody and Howard M. Sawyer), oiled-hat manufacturers and oiled clothing, Second, c. Thorndike


Pettingill Benj. A. (Pettingill and Pear), spring bed mnf. and dealer, State and (35 Brattle, B.), h. 3 Columbia Pettingill Edward M. clerk, house 125 Austin


Pettingill Joseph R. icetool manufacturer, 70 Brighton, h. 886 Main


Pettingill & Pear (Benj. A. Pettingill and Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mnfrs. Osborn's mills, State, salesrooms (35 Brattle, B.)


Petts Adam, house Washington, cor. Brewery


Petts Ann, widow of Adam, house 23 Hastings


Peverelly George A confectioner, house 3 Amory place Peverelly Rebecca, widow of Anthony, house 3 Amory pl. Pevey Gilbert A. A. student, H. U. rooms 29 Hollis


Pfletshinger Clements, cabinet maker, h. Harvey, near Jackson


Phalan John, carpenter, house 25 Banks


Phalan Philip, brass finisher, boards 75 Spring


Phalen John F. plumber, boards William Phalen's, Elm- wood avenue


Phalen William, cabinet maker, house 72 Washington


Phalen William, gardener, house Elmwood ave. c. Brattle


Phalen William E. clerk (87 Devonshire, B.), bds. 72 Washington


Pheir George, machinist, boards Stevens court


Phelan Edmund, cooper, house 137 Brookline


Phelan Jeremiah J. switchman, F. R. R. boards 40 Bolton Phelan John, plumber, boards 30 Mt. Auburn


Phelan Thomas J. stonecutter, boards 40 Bolton


Phelan Timothy A. janitor, Harvard block, house 30 Mt. Auburn


Phelan Wm. laborer, house 40 Bolton




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