The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 3

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Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Dunham's block, 872 to 878 Main.


Emmet Hall, 6 Brattle. Everett Hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main.


Foster's block, 87 Main.


Freemason's Hall, Dunster, near Harvard sq.


G. A. R. Hall, 99 Cambridge.


Gault's block, Pleasant, near Fremont.


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Gore Hall, Harvard square.


Hannum's block, Broadway, near G. J. R. R.


Harvard, or Little's block, Harvard square.


Harvard Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland, Cambridge and Quincy.


Harvard Gymnasium, junction Broadway, Quincy and Cambridge.


Henderson's block, North avenue, opp. Walden.


Hews' block, Western avenue, near Putnam. Hixon's block, Pearl.


Hixon's new block, 17 Magazine.


House of Correction, Thorndike, E. C.


Hovey's block, 402 Main.


Hyde's block, Main, opp. Haymarket square. Institute Hall, 107 Cambridge.


Kernan's block, rear 13 to 17 Charles river.


Lechmere block, Bridge, junction Cambridge.


Lechmere building, Cambridge, junction Bridge. Linnehan's block, Third, near Winter.


Little's block, same as Harvard block.


Lyceum building, Harvard square, corner Brattle.


Lyceum Hall, Lyceum building, Harvard sq. Masonic Hall, 53 Cambridge.


Masonic Hall, Main, near Temple.


Masonic Hall, over P. O., North Cambridge.


Melledge's block, Main, corner Norfolk.


Memorial Hall, Main, cor. Norfolk.


Moore's block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Charles river.


Moore's block, 6 to 8 Brattle.


Odd Fellows' Hall, 85 Cambridge, E. C.1


Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main.


Osborn's block, State. Ramsay's block, 1 Brattle.


Saunders' block, 38 to 42 North avenue.


Shea's block, 151 to 155 Bridge.


S. of T. Hall, Lechmere Bank,building, Cambridge E. C. Shepherd's block, rear 10 Charles river.


Shepherd's block, 9 Charles river.


Squire's block, Squire's court, from 164 Gore. State Arsenal, Chauncy, corner Concord avenue.


Stone's block, 27 to 35 Blackstone. Stratton's block, Cambridge, near Fifth.


Symond's block, 24 De Wolf. Temple block, Main, corner Temple. Union Hall, 631 Main, nearly opp. Haymarket sq. Viles' block, Main, corner Pioneer, L. P.


Vining's block, Main, corner Austin.


Waitt's Hall, Cambridge, junction Hampshire."


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Warland block, Harvard.


Washington Hall, Wood's block, Main. Webster Hall, Main, corner Norfolk. Welch's block, North, opp. N. E. Glass Works. Wellington Hall, Pearl.


Wheatland's block, Cambridge, junction Bridge. Whitney's block, 465 Main.


Whitney's building, Brattle square. Williams' Hall, Webster avenue, near Main.


Wood's block, Main, opp. Pearl.


Zoological Hall, Divinity avenue.


Zoological Museum, Divinity avenue.


WHARVES.


Boynton's wharf, East Cambridge.


Brooks' wharf, Bridge, next Bay State Glass Co. Burrage, Shepherd & Co.'s wharf, Broadway, L. P. City wharf, Main, opp. Dock.


College wharf, foot of Dunster. Gale, Wood & Co.'s wharf, Main, L. P. Gas wharf, foot of Bath.


Gas Wharf, Court, n. Broad canal.


Hall's wharf, end of Bridge street, E. C.


Harrington's wharf, Main, near Broadway, L. P.


Holmes & Rugg's wharf, River, near City Mills. Hubbard's, foot of Charles river. Luke & Bent's wharf, Main, near Pioneer.


N. E. Glass House wharf, foot of North.


Revere Sugar Refinery wharf, foot of Water. Sanborn's wharf, Bridge street, East Cambridge. Smith's wharf, Main, near Dock. Warren's wharf, Bridge street, next to Craigie's Bridge. Wellington H. & Co.'s wharf,Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge. Wyman's wharf, east end Craigie's bridge.


Winthrop wharf, foot of De Wolf.


CEMETERIES.


Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, near Watertown line. Cambridge, Coolidge avenue, near Watertown line. Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson.


BRIDGES.


Brookline bridge, from Cambridgeport to Brookline. Cambridge Great Bridge, from Cambridge to Brighton. Craigie Bridge, from East Cambridge to Boston.


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Prison Point Bridge from East Cambridge to Charlestown. River-street Bridge, from Cambridgeport to Brighton. West Boston Bridge, from Cambridgeport to Boston. Western ave. Bridge, from Cambridgeport to Brighton.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of said street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boun- dary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the cen- tre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Auburn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam street, thence by the centre of Putnam street to Western avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Water- town, thence by the last mentioned boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washing- ton street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly in a line con- tinued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge


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and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the centre of Western avenne to Putnam street, thence through the centre of Putnam street to Mount Au- burn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washing- ton and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of said street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the cen- tre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridg e and Arlington, thence by the said last mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


R. B. ROWE'S Cambridgeport AND


BOSTON EXPRESS.


Leave Cambridgeport 8 A M., 2 P. M. Boston 11 A. M., 5 P. M. ORDER BOXES :


In Cambridgeport, S. TAYLOR'S, 525 Main Street; corner Hampshire and Columbia Streets; J. H. HARLOW, 59 River Street; MOORE & Co., corner Cam- bridge and Norfolk Streets.


In Boston, A. J. HARRINGTON'S CELLAR, No. 7 Faneuil Hall Market.


OFFICE, NO. 38 FANEUIL HALL SQUARE, - - BOSTON.


Residence, Springfield St., near Houghton.


All Orders promptly attended to.


CAMBRIDGE


DIRECTORY, FOR 1873.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; ave,, avenue; b. or bds., boards ; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B), Boston; com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; Ep. Theo. Sem., Episcopal Theological Seminary ; h. house; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard Univer- sity ; mkr., maker; manuf., manufacturer; n. near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office ; pres., president ; rd., road; Rev., reverend ; st., street ; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; supt. superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.), Uni- ted States Navy ; (U. S. A.), United States Army; U. R. Co., Union Railroad Company; whol., wholesale : wid., widow ; whf., wharf.


AARON LEWIS, cigar maker, house 61 Brookline Aaron Moss, cigar maker, house 329 Main


Aaron Solomon, cigar maker, house 105 Fourth


Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 23 Berkeley [Highland Abbot Edwin H. lawyer (13 Pemberton square, B.), house Abbot Ezra Bussey, Prof. of New Testament criticism and interpretation, H. U. house 23 Berkeley Abbot James L. student, H. U. rooms, 6 Holworthy Abbot William F. student, H. U. rooms, 55 Matthews Abbott Albert C. engineer, D. & H. Gore, boards at Charlestown


Abbott Basil, coffin maker, Lockhart's, house at Boston Abbott Calvin E. student, H. U. rooms, 3 Matthews


Abbott Charles S. box-maker, house 41 Clark


Abbott Edward, clergyman, house Channing


Abbott Edward M. lumber dealer, Longwood (Brookline), house 7 Chauncy [Auburn court


Abbott Edward W. paper ruler (Hawley, B.), house 15 Abbott George, horse car conductor, bds 99 Mt. Auburn Abbott Geo. H. clerk, B. & A. R. R. h. 5 Dickinson Abbott George W. house 294 Harvard


Abbott Henry H. yard-master, B. & A. R. R. h. 5 Dickinson Abbott Horatio N. engineer, Bridge, cor. Third, house 154 Cambridge [Windsor


Abbott John, engineer (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 81 Abbott John P. printer, house 159 Windsor


Abbott John T. clerk, Court House (Cambridge), house at Wollaston Heights


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


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Abbott Lucy K. Mrs. boarding, 5 Dickinson, house do. Abbott William A. foreman J. P. Squire & Co. h. 186 Gore Abe Dora Miss, millinery, house 202 Cambridge


Abe John, laborer, house 202 Cambridge [square


Abercrombie Daniel W. student, H. U. rooms, 26 Brattle Abercrombie Sarah G. widow of Milo B. h. 26 Brattle sq. Abird Freeman, laborer, boards 116 Columbia


Abrahamson John A. servant, 175 Brattle, boards do.


Ackerman Temperance Mrs. house 324 Harvard


Ackers John L. P. painter, Main, opposite Austin, boards Macauley's, Rockwell


Ackers Sarah A. Mrs. house 6 Perry


Ackers William H. printer, house 6 Perry


Adam Alexander, blacksmith, house 222 Broadway


Adams Albert, mason, house/7 Winthrop


Adams Alexander L. house 858 Main


Adams A. Clinton, book-keeper (Howard Insurance Co. Devonshire, B.), boards 22 Avon


Adams Benjamin N. book-keeper (Farnum & Co. N. F. H.


B.), house 145 Mt. Auburn [house do


Adams Charles A. confectioner, Brookline, near Lopez, Adams Charles D. student, H. U. rooms, 3 Matthews


Adams Charles J. deputy jailer and master, House of Cor- rection, house do. [boards 442 Broadway


Adams Charles W. book-keeper (14 and 22 Sudbury, B.), Adams David J. jr. hat and clothes cutter, boards 61 Third Adams Dean J. navy yard (C.), house Fourth, cor. Gore Adams Edward M. law student, rooms 41 Divinity Hall Adams Elizabeth, widow of Geo. W. bds. 14 Mt. Auburn Adams Elroy, hostler, boards 89 Tremont


Adams Etta S. Miss, teacher at Almshouse, boards do.


Adams E. French, book-keeper (Blake & Stearns, B.), boards 91 Thorndike [Winthrop Adams Frank H. gold-beater (33 Hawkins, B.), boards 17 Adams Frank S. clerk George B. Stevens, bds. 57 Spring Adams Harry H. night inspector (Custom House, B.), house 71 Thorndike [1 Wardsworth House Adams Henry, assistant Professor of History, H. U. bds. Adams James, laborer, B. & M. R. R. house Warren, near Cambridge


Adams James, cabinetmaker, boards 66 Green


Adams James S. printer, boards 77 River


Adams John, brass-finisher, house 162 Otis


Adams John, tinman, house 1 Magazine conrt


ADAMS JOHN P. gas-fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 14 Mt. Auburn


Adams Joseph M. whalebone worker, house 39 Tremont Adams Joseph M. Mrs. house 147 Columbia


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


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ADAMS J. FRENCH, stair builder, Seventh, corner Cambridge, house 91 Thorndike


Adams J. Getney, book-keeper (B.), house 40 Cherry


Adams M. Mrs. boards 794 Main


Adams Peter, printer, house 124 Green


Adams Reuben A. auctioneer, house 222 North avenue


Adams Samuel P. grocer, house 53 Cherry


Adams Susan F. Mrs. house 349 Broadway


Adams Theodore. P. teacher High school, house at Boston Adams William R. (Adams & Durrell), fancy goods, 106


Cambridge, house do. [fancy goods, 106 Cambridge Adams & Durrell (Wm. Adams and Oliver H. Durrell), Addison William, machinist, house 6 Lopez


Agassiz Alexander, assistant, Zoological Museum, house Norton place, Kirkland [house 36 Quincy


Agassiz Louis, Professor of Zoology and Geology, H. U. Ahearn Mary, widow of John H. 5 Mullin's court


Ahearn Michael, bricklayer, house 2 Baldwin place


Ahearn Morris, laborer, house 48 Washington


Ahearn Patrick, laborer, house 13 Vine


Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin [Cambridge Ahern William, carver, Braman, Shaw & Co. house 291


Aiken Charles H. packer (Hanover, B.), bds. 152 Spring AIKEN FRANK J. photographer, Cambridge, corner Prospect, boards 157 Prospect


Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), charcoal dealer, Cambridge, junction bridge, house 152 Spring


Aiken Patrick, mason, house Willow place, near Cambridge Aiken William H. boards 152 Spring


Aiken William H. teamster, house 41 Hampshire


Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Jonas Wood- ard), charcoal dealers, Cambridge, junction Bridge


Ailey Dennis, in Boston rolling mill, Portland


Ainsley John R. book-keeper (97 Summer, B.), boards 48 Trowbridge


Albee Edward A. sash maker, house 25 Western avenue


Albee Sumner, attorney (20 Court, B.), house 30 Essex Alberti George, cabinet maker, boards 21 Seventh


Albree John, bookkeeper, Beal & Hooper's, Cambridge, near First, house at Charlestown


Alden Abigail, widow of Harvey, house 434 Harvard


Alden Albert, (Alden & Co.) brush manufacturer, 234 Cambridge, house 66 Thorndike [Brighton Alden Amos, paper collar cutter, 10 Arrow, boards 56 Alden Ann Mrs. confectionery, etc. 546 Main, house do. Alden Edward, clothing and furnishing goods, 130 Cam- bridge, house at Newton [Harvard


Alden George. A com. mer. (96 Milk, B.), house 317


ROBERT BACON & CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgeport. Patterns cut and materials for Shirts furnished.


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Alden James B. (83 Broad, B.), house 4 Langdon


Alden Julius E. organ maker, house 471 Main


Alden Sophia D. widow of Elbridge G. house 18 Hancock Alden Thomas (Alden & Co.), bookbinders, 7 Brattle, house 546 Main


Alden Walter M. carpenter, boards 84 Austin


Alden William R. plasterer. house 13 Charles river


Alden & Co. (Albert Alden and Jeremiah W. Smallidge) brush makers, 234 Cambridge.


Alden & Co. (Thomas Alden), bookbinders, 7 Brattle Aldrich Frank S. moulder, house 293 Broadway


Aldrich Leonard, bar tender, house Mill, near Holyoke


Aldrich Thomas B. editor Every Saturday, house Elm- wood avenue, corner Mt. Auburn


Alexander Chas. ship carpenter, house 22 Sixth


Alexander Daniel, carpenter, house 63 Elm [Spring


Alexander Elwin H. shipper (2 Commerce, B.), boards 76


Alexander Hugh, mariner, house rear 3 Green


Alexander J. Scott, provisions, 531 Main, house 10 Brook- line


Alexander Thomas, printer, boards 77 River


Alfin James, laborer, house 126 Brookline


Alger Alpheus B. student, H. U. rooms 22 Holworthy


Alger Edwin A. lawyer (13 Court square, B.), house Mt. Vernon [Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Frederick W. clerk (11 Winter, B.), boards E. A. Alger Morton, hides (92 High, B.), house 33 Sacramento Alger Walter E. clerk (22 Summer, B.), boards E. A. Al- ger's, Mt. Vernon


Alghieri Simon, caterer, house 56 Worcester


Allan Thomas. machinist, house 12 Broadway


Allard Chas. baker, house Lopez, near Brookline


Allen Addison, butcher wagon, house 23 River


Allen Albert F. machinist, house 250 Broadway


Allen Alonzo, cabinet maker, house 17 Winter


Allen Ann, widow of Robert, house 11 Fifth [folk


Allen Avery T. house 30 Norfolk


Allen Avery T. jr. clerk (State House, B.), house 30 Nor- Allen Alexander V. G Rev. Prof. Episcopal Theological school, house 37 Trowbridge


Allen Caleb C. (Allen & Endicott), boiler maker, 356 Main, house 26 Columbia


Allen Chas painter, boards 15 Pleasant


Allen Charles A. clergyman, boards 12 Craigie


Allen Charles E. book-keeper, H. O. Houghton & Co.'s, house 5 Fremont


Allen Charles H. physician, 6 Essex, house 12 Craigie


Allen Chas. H. cabinet maker, boards 23 Wheatland blk.


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


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Allen Chas. P. stair-builder, house 95 Sixth


Allen Daniel. expressman, house 19 Banks


Allen Daniel, broom maker (22} Exchange, B.), house 124 Otis


Allen Edward E. stair-builder, boards 95 Sixth


Allen Eliza W. Mrs. house 12 East


Allen Fannie Miss, school teacher, boards 11 Fifth


Allen Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.), house 782 Main


Allen Frederick, bookbinder, boards 7 Mt. Auburn


Allen George, pressman, Welch, Bigelow & Co. house Flagg near Putnam


Allen George, laborer, U. R. Co. boards 1 Flagg


Allen George B. driver, icecart, boards 478 Cambridge


Allen George W. machinist, house Banks, cor. Flagg


Allen Henry George, proof-reader, house 1 Fremont


Allen James, house rear 382 Cambridge


Allen J. Addison, provisions, house 23 River


Allen James, overseer, U. R. Co.'s stables, Dunster, bds. 99 Mt. Auburn


Allen James, blacksmith, house Hancock


Allen James H. cutter, house 116 Inman


Allen Joel A. University lecturer on Ornithology, rooms Zoological Hall, Divinity avenue


Allen John, cook, house 90 Harvard


Allen Joseph H. clergyman, house 5 Garden


Allen Lowell D. student, H. U. rooms 25 Holyoke


Allen Mary, widow of Henry, house 51 Gore


Allen Matthew, laborer, house 211 Franklin


Allen Richard M. student H. U. boards 5 Garden


Allen Robert, glass cutter, house 42 Winter Allen Samuel A. house 13 Market


Allen Thomas H. iron founder, house 21 Sydney


Allen Wilkes, dentist, 7 Brattle, house 6 ) do


Allen William, laborer, house Suffolk, near Columbus


Allen William W. surveyor, house 12 East


Alien William H. B. superintendent Whitney dye wood mills, house 13 Market [16 Squire's block, Gore Allen William Martin, paper-ruler (28 Hawley, B.), house Allen & Endicott (Caleb C. Allen and Henry Endicott), boiler manufacturers, 356 Main, office in Boston, 5 Liberty square


Alley Elliott E. upholsterer, house 182 Cambridge


Alley Emma B teacher, Felton Primary School, boards 13 Union [Harvard Allison Andrew, grocer (8 South Market, B.), house 201 Allison James M. clerk (B.), boards 201 Harvard


Allore Henry, laborer, house 150 Spruce


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


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Allyn John, bookseller (21 Bromfield, B.), h. 7 Holyoke place


Allyn Rebecca B. Mrs. house 5 Berkeley


Almy Clarence, student, H. U. rooms 2 Gray


Altrieth Leonhard, clerk, house Mill, near Holyoke Alverts Albert, laborer, house 34 Charles


Amador -, cabinet maker, boards 22 Reed [Boston Amaral Thomas W. cabinet-maker, F Geldowsky, h. at Ambrose John L. clerk in clerk's office, Court House, bds. 57 Spring


Amee Ellen, widow of John, house 894 Main


Amee Lucy A. widow of Jacob, house 894 Main


Ames James B. instructor in history, H. U. rooms 33 Holyoke House


Ames John G. carpenter, house 23 front


Ames Thomas F. conductor U. R. R. house 165 Otis Ames Timothy, captain of police station No. 1, boards 18 Farwell place [Orchard, corner Tenney


Ammidon Philip R. paper hangings (17 Hanover, B.), h. Amory Harcourt, student, H. U. rooms 19 Matthews Anderson Alexander, laborer, house 20 Rice place Anderson Arabella Mrs. boarding-house, 69 Mt. Auburn Anderson Charles, carpenter, boards 177 Cambridge Anderson Charles, laborer, house rear 61 Brighton Anderson Cornelius, mariner, house 3 Gray place


Anderson C. O. cabinet-maker, house 16 East


Anderson Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, house 43 Vine Anderson Frank E. tutor in Greek, H. U. rooms 7 Mat- thews Hall [Willard


. Anderson James, boot-maker, T. Clark, house Sparks, n. Anderson James, teamster, house 161 Mount Auburn


Anderson James, carpenter, Palmer, n. Brattle, house 10 Daniels' court


Anderson John, slater, house 192 Norfolk


Anderson John, clerk, A. Wood, boards 10 Daniels' court Anderson John P. safe maker, house 34 Charles


ANDERSON J. FRANK, blacksmith, Soden, n Laundry, boards 5 Warland


Anderson Matthew, carpenter, house 5 South [Spring


Anderson Stephen, brass moulder (Hawkins, B.), h. 118 Anderson Wm. painter, house 13 River


Anderson William, glass maker, house rear 99 Cambridge Anderson William, laborer, house 16 Beaver


Anderson Zachary, car driver, rooms 856 Main


Andrews Frank, oil finisher, boards 90 Third


Andrews George, boards 43 Pleasant


Andrews Geo. W. Mrs. house 171 Windsor


Andrews John D. cabinet maker, house 233} Broadway


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


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Andrews Robert M. painter, rear 81 Oxford, house do. Andrews Robert R. dentist, Whitney's building, 23 Brattle square, house 37 Brattle


Andrews Samuel G. proof-reader, house 9 Rockwell Andrews Mary E. Miss, teacher private school, 29 Everett, boards do.


Andrews Walter S. student, H. U. rooms 24 Holyoke `house


Andrews William, laborer, house Warren, n. Cambridge Andrews Wm. E, tinsmith, house 25 Prince


Andrews W. H. hardware dealer, Henderson's block, North Cambridge, boards 7 Day


Andriyas Schubart, cabinet maker, boards 57 Charles Andros Henry S. druggist and apothecary, 641 Main, boards 3 Norfolk


Angel Isaac, counsellor at law, 603 Main, house 62 Cherry Angel Stephen, boiler maker, house 161 Broadway


Angell Elgin A. student, H. U. rooms 1 Holworthy Anglim James, fireman Gas Works, house 43 Banks Anglim John, varnisher, house 27 Vine


Anglim Michael, laborer, house 48 Foster


Angus Henry, building mover, boards rear 56 Winter


Angus William N. gardener, house rear Mt. Auburn, near Elmwood avenue


Annan William H. student, H. U. rooms 45 Matthews Ansell Stevens H. galvanizer, house 85 Clark [do.


Anshelm John H. boot and shoe maker, 158 Harvard, h. Ansorge Alfred E. house 2 Ashburton place


Anthony John G. assistant professor, Zoological Museum, house 96 Franklin


Apel Frederick, currier, house Ninth, near Cambridge Appleby Mark H. laborer, house 81 Broadway


Applegate A. Judson, jeweller, house 11 State


Appleton Charles T. P. shoe dealer (122 Court, B.), house 67 Dana


Appleton Francis R. student, H. U. rooms 47 Thayer Appleton George S. student, H. U. rooms 5 Holyoke House Appleton Henry K. jr. (Appleton & Hebard), apothecary, 415 Cambridge, also 105 Cambridge, house 148 do. Appleton John H. student, H. U. boards 67 Dana Appleton J. Warren, clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 51 Windsor Appleton Warren J. house and sign painter (33 Devon- shire, B.), house 12 Cottage Appleton & Hebard (Henry K. Appleton jr. and Ezra F. Hebard), apothecaries, 415 Cambridge


Applin Benjamin, stair-builder, house 7 Dover


Applin Clarence S. paper collar manuf (50 Sudbury, B.), house 131 North avenue


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, Wharves, Junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston office 14 State street. Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail.


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Applin Sumner ( Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manu-


facturer, Bridge, opp Prison Point bridge, h. 131 North avenue, corner Arlington


Apsey Wm. S. clergyman, house 11 Coggswell avenue Apsley Geo. E. lawyer (7 Green, B. ), house 9 Rice Apthorp Harrison O. teacher of elocution, h. 17 Putnam Apthorp John V. clerk (R. E. Apthorp & Co., B.), bds. 17 Putnam [15 Charles River


Archambeau Alfred, gardener, house, Kernan's block, rear Archibald Jennie Miss, house 34 Union


Archibald Margaret Miss, house 34 Union


Archibald Reuben B. teamster, house Court, n. Broadway Arey David B. currier, house 16 Howard


Arey Reuben jr. leather (95 High, B.), house 132 Austin Aikerson Albert, ropemaker, house 12 Park


Arkerson Francis, ropemaker, house rear 161} Broadway Afkerson John, laborer, house 10 Willard place


Arkerson Leonard, ropemanufacturer (Brighton), house 85 River [31 Putnam place


Arkerson Leonard jr. ropemanufacturer (Brighton), h. Arkerson M. Etta Miss, teacher Riverside Training school, boards 85 River


Arkerson William H. ropemaker, boards 85 River


Armstrong Anna A. boarding-house, 4 Pioneer place


Armstrong Charles, baker, boards 1 Dickinson


Armstrong Irving, hack-driver, house 3 Appian way


Armstrong Jane, widow of James, washerwoman, house 15 Dyke




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