The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 28

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Publication date: 1873
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Phelps Albert S. assistant foreman, composing room, University Press, boards 3 Worcester


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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Phelps Charles H. law student, rooms 12 Mt. Auburn Phelps Samuel B. carpenter, house 5 Everett


Phelps Stephen D. conductor, U. R. R. house 103 River Phelps William B. student, H. U. rooms 1 Gray's Hall Phelps William H. compositor, house 74 Green


Philbrick Charles, house 87 Main


Philbrook Edwin F. sawyer, boards 2 Cherry court


Phillips Andrew, furniture repairer, 52 Fifth, house do.


Phillips Archer W. clothes-repairer, 453 Main, house 1 Sear's place


Phillips Chas. W. billiard saloon and oyster house, 519 and 521 Main, house 7 Rice


Phillips Cyrus, plasterer, house 61 Franklin


Phillips Ellen, widow of Chas. h. 1 Linnehan's blk. Third Phillips Enos B. boots and shoes (17 Batterymarch, B.), house 80 Washington [at Arlington


Phillips George, foreman J. F. Hudson's, 64 Fifth, house


Phillips Geo. P. plasterer, boards 61 Franklin


Phillips George S. tool maker, house 117 Thorndike


Phillips Ivers C. clerk (B. & A. R. R., B.), house 19 Orchard


Phillips James, printer, house Hunting, n. Cambridge


Phillips James, plasterer, house 61 Franklin


Phillips John, carpenter, boards Stevens court


Phillips Joseph S. cigar dealer, 599 Main, h. 59 Pleasant Phillips Phobe F. widow of William W. boards 52 Fifth Phillips Seth H. mason, house Lopez, n. Brookline Phillips Stephen A. agent, house 49 Western ave. Phillips Willard, house Linnæan, near Garden Phillips Wm. A. salesman (B.), h. 49 Western avenue


Phillips W. Quincy, house Linnæan, near Garden Philpott Solomon, carpenter, house Garden, near Dublin Phinney Asa H. furniture (12 Green, B.), h. 210 Harvard Phinney Edward F. night watchman, Mass. Arsenal, bds. 90 Mt. Auburn


Pichett Joseph, stone cutter, h. Charles, near Sixth Pickard Richard G. laborer, h. foot of Seventh st. court Pickering Arthur H. student, H. U. rooms 25 Holyoke House [Auburn Pickering Frank W. grocer (56 Chatham, B.), bds. 10 Mt. Pickering Mark (Pickering & Co.), house 10 Mt. Auburn Pickering McLaurin F. broker and com mer. (114 State, B.), house 71 Magazine


Pickering & Co. (Mark Pickering), grocers, 8} Mt. Auburn Pickett George E. clerk, J. H. Wyeth, bds. 21 Shepard Pickett George T. mason, house 37 Essex


Pickett Joseph, laborer, house 28 Washington


Pickett Joseph J. mason, house 21 Western avenue


J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square, PRINT POSTERS AND HANDBILLS.


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Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 21 Shepard Pickman Dudley L. student, H. U. r'ms 5 Dolton's block Pierce Albert H. boards G. H. Oakes, 467 Main Pierce Alexander McLoud, printer, house 25 Blackstone Pierce Amasa B. painter, house 19 Mellen


Pierce Arthur M. law student, rooms 40 Winthrop Pierce Benjamin F. teamster, house 180 Main


Pierce Charles E. tinsmith, 35 Elm, h. 342 Broadway Pierce Charles H. clerk, boards 25 Park [DeWolf


Pierce Charles R. express-man (36 Court square, B.), h. 8 Pierce Charles W. tin pedler, house 4 Oak [cemetery Pierce Clara W. widow of Andrew, h. Mt. Auburn, opp. the Pierce Emily Mrs. house 9 Harrison avenue


Pierce Eugene W. carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Ezekiel P. fruit-dealer (B.), h. 279 Broadway


Pierce E.JA. Mrs. dressmaker, h. North avenue, cor. Beech Pierce Frank E. restaurant, North ave, near R. R. house North avenue, near Meacham


Pierce Frederick A. salesman, boards 46 Prospect Pierce George W. tin pedler, house 4 Oak


Pierce James A. painter, 18 Cambridge, h. at Stoneham Pierce James E. carpenter, house 25 Bow


Pierce James P. carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce James W. (43 Broad, B.) house 32 Elm


Pierce Joseph, wheelwright, River, junc. Western avenue, house 25 Park


Pierce Joseph H. carver, house 27 Gore


Pierce Joseph S. boards 3 Sceva place [Austin


Pierce Leander, supt. F. A. Kennedy's bakery, bds. 38 Pierce Manuel, printer, boards 1 Putnam


Pierce Mary E. widow of Austin, h. r. P. O. building, North avenue


Pierce Sarah E. widow of James W. h. 342 Hampshire Pierce Wm. D. wheelwright, boards 25 Park


Pierce, see also Peirce


Pierpoint Thomas, stairbuilder (B.), house 26 Sixth Pierpoint William, finisher, boards 59 Cherry


Pierpoint William F. carver (Haymarket sq. B ), boards 8 Eighth


Pierpoint Wm. L. blacksmith, house 8 Eighth Pierre Alice E. widow of Frank, house 221 Winter Pike Albert W. stevedore. house 53 Mt. Auburn Pike Carlos L. foreman, G. G Page & Co. h. 429 Main Pike Charles, carpenter, house 20 Front


Pike Charles L. box-maker, boards 128 Norfolk


Pike Charles S. clerk (Federal, B.), bds. 183 Cambridge


Pike Edward L. printer, boards 13 Green


Pike George S. carpenter, h. Boardman, cor. Broadway


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


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Pike James, livery stable, Main, opp. Pearl, and 904 Main and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, near Harvard sq. house 7 Norfolk


Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.), livery stable, Church, h. n. do. Pike John, hack-driver, house 42 Putnam


Pike John M. cigar maker, house 16 Rockwell


Pike John N. baggage master, B. & L. R. R. h. 183 Cam- bridge


Pike Joseph A. blacksmith, boards 42 Putnam


Pike J. & Co. (James and Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Church, near Harvard square [ct.


Pike Joseph S. foreman, J. P. Squire & Co. h. 13 Squire's Pike Nathan C. supt. Cambridge Preserving Co. 25 Main, h. at Newton [183 Cambridge Pike Nellie N. Miss, teacher, Otis Primary school, boards Pike Walter W. book-keeper (97 Devonshire, B.), boards 183 Cambridge


Piller Emanuel, cigar maker, 458 Main, house 4 Eaton Pillsbury Tappan P. sawyer, house 85 Vine


Piltrier Joseph, laborer, house 149 Dublin Pine George S. student, H. U. rooms 26 College Pine Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 63 Sixth


Pingree Isaac, engineer, B. L. & N. R. R. house 22 East Pinkerton James, engineer, house 75 Inman


Pinkham George G. tinsmith, house 119 Green


Pinkham Isaac, stone cutter, boards 9 Broadway


Pinsonhault Louis, cabinet maker, house 73 Sixth Piper Dennis, laborer, boards 339 Main


Piper George C. house 14 Avon [Avon


Piper Geo. F. lawyer (7 Court sq. B.), bds. G. C. Piper's,


Piper Henry A. dry goods (B.), house 343 Harvard Piper Solomon Mrs. house 22 Concord avenue


Piper William C. clerk, boards G. C. Piper's, 14 Avon Piper William T. student, H. U. bds. 22 Concord avenue Pitkin Charles A. student, H. U. rooms 13 Hollis Pitkin Emily R. teacher, Allston school, bds. 16 Prospect Pitman John F. coal-dealer (15 Congress, B.), house North avenue, near Fitchburg station


Pitts Michael, laborer, h. Concord ave. n. R. R. crossing


Place Geo. W. book-keeper, Woodbury & Co. boards 80 Fourth


Place Stephen M. house 1 Chestnut place


l'lancich Vincent, grocer, 78 Harvard, house do.


Plant Peter, laborer, house 134 Spruce


Platts Almon A. student, Scientific school, r'ms 20 Mason Plimpton Lewis H. student, H. U. rooms 48 College Plummer Charles W. student, H. U. rooms 14 Holworthy Plummer D. cabinet maker, boards 41 Cedar


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


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Plummer Edgar L. com. mer. (133 Central, B.), h. 67 Otis Plummer Edward M. clerk (B.), house 178 Hampshire


Plummer George M. baker, River, house 10 Perry


Plummer Horatio N. commission merchant (133 Central,


B.), house 254 North ave. near Russell


Plummer John, boards 37 Windsor


Plummer John W. musician, boards 104 Hampshire


Plummer Warren, provisions, 110 Cambridge, bds. 108 do.


Plummer Wm. H. engineer, F. A. Kennedy, boards 12 Brookline


Plumridge George, printer, house 25 Brooks place


Poirot John B. tinner, Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. 143 Main


Poland Edward, hackman, boards 90 Mt. Auburn


Poland J. L. carpenter, boards 26 Holyoke


Poland William, builder, house 735 Cambridge


Pollard Frederick W. 349 Broadway


Pollard John S. mason, house 28 Norfolk


Pond Betsey E. Mrs. house 22 Western ave.


Pond Charles H. carpenter, house 33 Willard


Pond Charles K. paper box maker (Hanover, B.), boards 22 Western ave.


Pond George E. carpenter, boards 22 Western ave.


Pond William H. milliner (J. W. Plimpton & Co. B.), h. 18 Williams [court


Pontefract William, book-keeper (B.), house 5 Baldwin's Poole Francis H. blank-book and stationery traveller, h. 12 Charles River


Poole Fred L. cigar pedler, house 99 Washington [12 do. Poole George W. at Union R. Co.'s stables, Dunster, bds. Poole James D. carpenter, house 3 Ericsson court


Poor James W. furniture painter, house 35 River


Pope Alphonso W. clerk (B.), house 57 Pleasant


Pope Charles A. reed-maker (Cambridge, cor. Charles, B.), boards 51 Western ave.


Pope Frank G. stencil cutter (75 State, B.), b. 45 Cottage Pope Ivory H. clerk (Custom House, B.), bds. 51 West- ern ave. [Cottage


Pope John, stencil-cutter (8 Dock square, B.), house 45


Pope John S, bricklayer, house 51 Western ave.


Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North ave.


Porcellian Club, 444 Harvard


Porter Asa. carpenter, boards 127 Prospect


Porter Charles, broker, bds. 826 Main


Porter Charles B. clerk, house 27 Mill


Porter Charles H. oil dealer (B.), house 113 Prospect


Porter Charles W. clerk, 404 Cambridge, boards 113 Prospect


Porter David S. carpenter, house 27 Sydney


ROBERT BACON & CO. 45 West street, Boston. Black Neck- Wear in all Styles.


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Porter Edward, clerk (Jordan, Marsh & Co.), bds. 96 Otis


Porter Frank M. student, H. U. rooms 20 Stoughton


Porter George, cabinet maker, boards 390 Main


Porter Hamilton, machinist, house 43 Clark


Porter J. Augustine, bookkeeper, 91 Broadway, h. 89 do. Porter John L. auctioneer (29 Pemberton square, B.), h. 516 Main


Porter Joseph Mrs. house Winthrop square


Porter Percy G. house 68 Prospect


Porter Rachel, widow of Benjamin F. house 11 Prospect Porter Walter L. clerk (161 Wash. B.), boards 516 Main Porter William, expressman, house 52 River


Porter William, glass-cutter, house 74 Spring


Porter William H. clerk (240 Federal, B.), bds. 52 River


Porter William L. student, H. U. rooms 2 Weld


Postawka Louis, patent piano taboret manufacturer, rear 101 Fourth, house at Boston


Post Morgan G. student, H. U. rooms 9 Holyoke House


Post Office, Cambridge, Lyceum building, Harvard sq.


Post Office, Cambridgeport, 445 Main


Post Office, East Cambridge, Third, near Cambridge


Post Office, North Cambridge, North ave. opp. R. R. sta- tion


Postle John, hairdresser, 77 Spruce, house do.


Potter Dexter Rev. house 40 North ave.


Potter Henry (130 State, B.), house 111 North ave.


Potter J. Cushing, carpenter, and periodical store, 30 River, house River, cor. Cottage


Potter Silas A. student, H. U. rooms 22 Avon


Potter Warren C. furniture mover, Harvard square, house rear 14 Highland


Potter William L. C. (1 Commerce, B.), boards 111 North ave.


Pottle Delance S. driver G. S. Rollins, house 111 Norfolk


Poulter William, cooper, house 89 Sixth


Poulter William S. brass-moulder, house 89 Sixth


Pourtales Louis F. de, assistant coast-survey, boards 2 Holmes place


Poultney Evan, student, H. U. rooms 28 Holyoke House Pousland Charles F. clerk Revere Sugar Refinery, house at Salem


Powell George, painter and grainer, 8 Cherry, house do. Powell Walter E. printer, boards 4 Austin block, Austin Power James, porter, Riverside, house 16 Walnut court Power John, stone-cutter, boards 21 Harvard


Power John E. shoemaker, 26 Washington, house 28 do. Power Lawrence F. compositor, house 32 Cowperthwait Power Martin, brakeman, B. L. & N. R. R. bds 14 East


CIRCULARS AND RECEIPTS printed by J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square.


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Power Nicholas D. printer, house Green, near Pleasant Power Richard, wood-moulder, house 19 Winter Power Thomas, harness maker, house 185 Norfolk Powers Agnes, widow, house 25 Webster ave.


Powers Charles G. varnisher, 203 Cambridge, h. at Boston Powers Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 2 Bristol


Powers Catherine, widow of Hugh, house Willow place, near Somerville line


Powers Edward, mason, house Palmer, near Church [line Powers Hugh, laborer, house Willow place, n. Somerville Powers James, porter, Riverside, house 25 Banks Powers James, teamster, boards over 415 Cambridge Powers John, stone cutter, boards 21 Harvard


Powers John Mrs. house Powers' block, foot of Harvard Powers John, blacksmith (B.), house Willow place, near Somerville line


Powers John, shoemaker, house 124 Webster ave.


Powers John, teamster, house North, near East


Powers John, teamster, house Stevens court


Powers John H. bookbinder, house 25 Banks


Powers Margaret, widow of James, beer, candies, etc. 152 Bridge, house do.


Powers Mary A. widow of Joseph S. house 20 Holyoke


Powers Matthew, carpenter, house 77 Concord ave.


Powers Maurice, teamster, house 2 Bristol


Powers Morris, moulder, house 17 Harvard


Powers Patrick, paver, house 7 Hamilton


Powers Richard, laborer, boards 2 Bristol


[East


Powers Thomas, cooper, house Gore, near Fifth Pownall Jeremiah B. machinist, house Leighton court, n. Pratt Aaron B. tin plate worker, 226 Cambridge, house 6 Mullen's court, near Winter


Pratt Aaron B. jr. tinplate worker, 226 Cambridge, bds. 6 Mullens ct. n. Winter


Pratt Albert L. cabinet maker, F. Geldowsky, house at Somerville


Pratt Charles E. carpenter, boards 146 Otis


Pratt Charles O. jig-sawyer, boards 129 Thorndike


Pratt Charles O. (C. O. Pratt & Co ), stoves, etc. 226 Cambridge, house 6 Mullens court, near Winter


PRATT C. O. & CO. (Charles O. Pratt), stoves and tinware, 226 Cambridge


Pratt Charles W. mason, house 20 Tremont


Pratt David, bookkeeper, house 65 Austin


Pratt David G. fancy wood and ivory turner, 137 Broad- way, house 21 Tremont


Pratt Eben, coffin maker, house 22 Fifth


Pratt Edward R. student, H. U. rooms 35 Thayer


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


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Pratt Edward W. clerk, J. W. Macquire & Co., house 14 Coggswell ave.


Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, house 16 Sydney


Pratt Eunice, widow of Levi, house 99 Austin


Pratt Francis L. bookkeeper, 30 Brighton, h. 5 DeWolf Pratt Henry, hatter, house 16 Sydney


Pratt Lewis, watches and jewelry, 463 Main, h. 11 State


Pratt Ruel, carpenter, 137 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Pratt William H. house and sign painter (B.), house 93 Hampshire


Pray Alvin, carpenter, bds. 157 Prospect


Pray Manuel, cabinet maker, house 17 Gore


Pray Orrin B. (O. B. Pray & Co.), real estate agent, 555 Main, house at Somerville


Pray William M. music teacher (B.), house 7 Temple Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, house Bridge, opp. W. Wyman's coal wharf


Preble Henry, student, H. U. bds. 62 Brattle


Preble William P. clerk U. S. District Court (Portland, Me.) house 62 Brattle


Preble William P. jr. student, H. U. bds. 62 Brattle


Prentice Henry H. compositor, house 21 Baldwin


Prentiss Dorcas B. widow, house 17 Park


Prentiss Helen, widow of Jonas, bds. 27 Kinnard


Prentiss John H. clerk, 130 Cambridge, bus. 1 Squire's ct. Prentiss Mary, widow of Jonathan C. house 172 North av. Prentiss Nathan, provisions (35 North Market, B.), house 1 Squire's court


Presbrey Edward A. cashier (National Bank of Redemp- tion, Water, B.), house 10 Remington


Presby Charles E. stone mason, house 32 Orchard Presby George T. driver, Steamer 4, h. 28 Coggswell ave. Presby James W. stone mason. house 32 Orchard


Prescott Edwin R. dry and fancy goods, 460 Harvard, h. 264 North avenue [house 144 Mt. Auburn Prescott Joel H. (P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, Prescott Joseph S. engineer, house Waverley, c. Walnut Prescott Joseph W. machinist, bds. Joseph S. Prescott's, Walnut


Preston Jeremiah, house 9 Broadway


Price George, japanner, boards 157 Main


Price Henry, hackman, house 58 Elm


Price Isaac, glass-blower, house 226 Bridge


Price James M. stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike


Price Jane, widow, house 58 Elm


Price Richard T. tinsmith, house rear 16 Winter


Prichard Joseph V. student, H. U. rooms 29 Holyoke


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


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Pridham Edward, carriage maker, J. F. Anderson's, boards 5 Warland [do.


Priest Edward E. engineer, steamer No. 1, Church, rooms Priest Katie Mrs. house 55 Auburn


Primer Sylvester, student, H. U. rooms 53 College


Prince Charles A. student, H. U. rooms 58 Thayer


Prince Frank W. clerk, bds. 3 Charles River


Prince Hattie M. widow of George W. house 3 Shepherd's blk. rear 10 Charles River


Prince Morton H. student, H. U. rooms 5 Matthews


Prinderble James, laborer, house 83 Spruce


Prior George H. clerk, house 36 Hancock


Prior George J. bookkeeper (B.), house 55 Walnut


Prior Patrick, laborer, house Warren, cor. Jefferson


Pritchett Thomas, porter, house 72 Inman Proctor Benj. F. cooper, Allston, house do.


Proctor John A. cooper, house 55 Franklin


Proctor Michael, laborer, house 99 Main


Proctor Wm. T. paper carrier, house rear 146 Thorndike


Proudfoot David, ticket master (B. L. & N. R. R. Bos- ton), house 132 Otis


Proule Onesine, laborer, house 111 Spruce


Prue Elizabeth, widow of John, house 165 Spruce


Prue John, engineer, house Clifton, near Spruce


Prue Nathaniel B. teamster, house 8 Second street ct. Prue Thomas, laborer, house 111 Spruce


Pry George W., Riverside Press, house 38 Erie Puffer Carrie A. widow of Gustave A. house 58 Columbia


Pugh John, horse shoer, boards 116 Harvard Pullen Fred. B. policeman, house 14 Farwell pl. Pullman George H. law student, rooms 40 Winthrop


Pulsifer Bickford, commissioner, Registry Deed's office, house at Charlestown


Pulsifer Charles H. machinist, bds. 25 Tremont


Pulsifer Freeman L. clock maker, house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer George F. painter, boards 25 Tremont Pulsifer James W. house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer John S. glass-cutter, house 10 Sixth Pulsifer Joseph, cabinet maker, house 10 Sixth Pulsifer Susan Mrs. house 25 Tremont


Pummell Philip T. cigar maker, house 1 Eaton


Purcell Andrew, laborer, house Porter, near Warren


Purcell Hyacinth, cement maker, rear 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do.


Purcell Joseph, pedler, house Porter, near Medford Purcell Michael, shoemaker, house 17 Sparks


Purcell Michael, laborer, house 20 Harvard


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, wharves, junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston Office 14 State street. Shipping Boards, Scantling and Shingles.


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Purcell William, carpenter and boarding, 24 Dunster h. do. Purington Geo. F. plumber (B.), bds. 42 Coggswell ave. Purington Hannah, widow of Samuel, h. 42 Coggswell av. Purrington William A. student, H. U. rooms 30 Hollis Purviance Emma Mrs. widow, bds. J. J. Soley's, Putnam Putnam George jr. lawyer (27 Court, B.), h. 24 Quincy Putnam George L. musician, house 88 Gore


Putnam Geo. W. glassmaker, house 88 Gore


Putnam John F. (Davis & Putnam), crockery and glass ware, 635 Main, house 124 Austin


Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), 150 Broadway, house at Winthrop, Me.


Putnam Joseph H. iron-moulder, house 8 Pine


Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, house 170 North ave.


Putnam Peter C. moulder, house 113 Hampshire


Putney Albert, glass-presser, house 39 Fourth


Putney George (Howe, Teele & Co.), bacon curer, Main, opp. Windsor, house 30 Austin


QUALEY MICHAEL, soap maker, house 86 Webster av. Qualls Matilda, widow, house 90 Harvard Qualls Samuel, servant, 29 Kirkland, bds. do. Quan Thomas, glass-blower, house 192 Columbia Quaquo Hannah, widow, house rear 106 Harvard Queally Thomas, tailor, house 127 Webster avenue Quealy Austin, soap maker, house 65 Elm Quealy James, soap maker, house 423 Cambridge Quealy Thomas, soap maker, house 93 Webster ave. Querin Ann Miss, house Cambridge, cor. Sixth Quigley Francis, stone-cutter, house 15 Irving place Quigley Richard F. law student, rooms 28 Dunster Quill Dennis, house 7 Reed


Quill Isaac, laborer, house 29 Washington


Quill Patrick, currier, boards 7 Reed


Quilter Michael, laborer, house 245 Franklin Quimby Albert F. saloon, 394 Cambridge, bds. 351 do. Quimby Amos, pile-driver, house 136 Thorndike Quimby Ellen, widow of Gilman, house 351 Cambridge Quinlan Bartholomew, machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, h' Charles, near Fourth


Quinan John L. brass-finisher, house 6 Lopez


Quinn Bridget, widow, house 104 Kinnard


Quinn Catherine, widow of William, house r. 137 Bridge Quinn Charles, grocer, 116 Fourth, house do.


Quinn Edward, instructor, House of Correction, house Lechmere bldg. Bridge, cor. Cambridge Quinn Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 23 Valentine Quinn Elizabeth, widow, house Elm, cor. Webster ave.


J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square, have every facility for doing general job printing.


CAMBRIDGE [R] DIRECTORY. 311


Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington


Quinn George B. printer, house rear 119 Pearl


Quinn Hugh, cooper, house 117 Fifth Quinn James E. moulder, boards 9 Broadway Quinn James J. (Gilligan & Quinn), grocer, Fourth, cor. Bridge, house do.


Quinn James P. painter, house 420 Cambridge Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, house 249 Franklin


Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine Quinn John, clerk, house 23 Valentine


Quinn John, grease-collector, house 39 Charles Quinn John, teamster, house Osborn, near Main Quinn John, laborer, house 121 Spring


Quinn John, laborer, house Willow pl. n. Cambridge


Quinn John Mrs. house rear 119 Pearl


Quinn Joseph, plumber, boards 104 Kinnard


Quinn Malachi, teamster, house 15 Winter


Quinn Mary, widow of Michael, house Dunster, near the wharf


Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, h. Short, near Bridge Quinn Michael (Quinn & Son), stoves, 245 Cambridge, h. at Boston


Quinn Michael, pedler, house 77 Third [Dunster


Quinn Michael, plumber, bds. Mrs. Mary Quinn's, foot Quinn Michael, teamster, house 17 Windsor


Quinn Michael H. laborer, house 88 Third


Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, house 36 Broadway


Quinn Patrick, teamster, 124 Harvard


Quinn Patrick, grocer, 27 Charles, house do.


Quinn Patrick, laborer, boards Mansion House, Gore


Quinn Sarah, widow of James, house Fourth, cor. Bridge Quinn Terrence F. (Quinn & Son), stoves, etc. 245 Cam- bridge, boards at Boston


Quinn Timothy, glass-maker, boards 108 Third Quinn Timothy B. fireman, B. & M. R. R. h. 108 Tremont Quinn William, glass-worker, house Stevens court Quinn Winnie Miss, house 61 Brattle


Quinn & Son (Michael and Terrence F. Quinn), stoves, tinware, etc. 245 Cambridge


RABIE WILLIAM, varnisher, boards 72 Harvard Rabey Charles, silversmith, boards 2 Court Rabey Catharine, widow of Frank, house 2 Court Raddan Timothy, fireman, gas works, house 38 DeWolf Rady Michael, brick mason, boards 142 Columbia Rady Philip, blacksmith, house 142 Columbia Rafferty Bernard, cooper, Cambridge, beyond Warren, house 305 do.


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


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Rafferty Bartholomew, laborer, house 10 Broadway Rafferty Francis, clerk, 167 Bridge, house 11 Fourth Rafferty George, painter, h. Cambridge, near Ninth Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth


Rafferty Michael, clerk, 167 Bridge, house 11 Fourth Ragan Daniel, laborer, house 192 Bridge


Ragan Michael, laborer, h. Cambridge, corner Warren Ragan Wm. A. printer, boards 192 Bridge


Rainy Michael, teamster, house 12 East Perry Rainey James, laborer, house 21 Sparks st. place


Ralph Thomas, foreman, Jones' soap factory, house 28 East Perry


Ramerez Don James, compositor, h. 1 Daye ave. Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperthwait Ramos Thomas, machinist, boards 157 Main


Ramsay Albert H. car basket weaver, bds. 157 Thorndike Ramsay Alexander H. apothecary, 1 Brattle, h. 857 Main Ramsay Harvey, dealer in cigars (B.), h. 157 Thorndike Ramsay John R. student, H. U. rooms 7 Holworthy Ramsay Major, shoemaker, 68 Norfolk, house 72 do. Ramsay Malcolm, blacksmith, bds. R Easter's, 15 Rice Ramsdell Albert K. druggist (B.), house 41 Essex


Ramson Augustus, teamster, house Cambridge, opposite Distillhouse


Ramsten John, cabinet maker, house 43 Winter


Ranagan Peter, brush-maker, house 60 Charles


Rand Annie, widow of Samuel, house 171 North avenue


Rand Benjamin R. conveyancer, Court House, boards 70 Thorndike


Rand Charles A. commission merchant (19 and 20 North Market, B.), house 84 Thorndike


Rand Charles O. clerk, house North ave. near Rice


Rand Daniel, tinsmith, boards 9 Broadway


Rand Eldridge D. student, H. U. rooms 36 No. avenue


Rand George H. carver, boards 76 Spring


Rand Henry C. leather (45 Merchants Row, B.), house Elm, near Davenport


Rand James Mrs. house 29 Elliot


Rand Louis H. stereotype finisher, bds. 44 Mt. Auburn


Rand Oliver J. bookbinder (B ), house 308 Harvard


Rand Oliver P. gas-engineer, house 2 Gerry


Rand Rebecca, widow of Benjamin, h. 162 North avenue


Rand Sarah A. Mrs. teacher, Shepard Grammar school, boards 15 Hollis


Randall Benjamin, carpenter, house 41 Essex


Randall Catherine M. widow, house 3 Auburn court


Randall Daniel, laborer, house 19 Vine


Randall Eben D.'machinist, boards 18 Leighton's court


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


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Randall Ed. S. clerk, boards 41 Essex




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