The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 41

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Publication date: 1873
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DANIEL WEBSTER S. F. EN- GINE CO., No. 4.


House on North avenue, near Rus- sell, Ward 5.


Dana R. Hovey, Foreman; John W. Holbrook, Asst. Foreman; J. E. Ricker, Engineer; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Fireman; Geo. T. Presby, Driver; Geo. E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose Carriage.


FRANKLIN HOOK AND LAD- DER CO. No. 1.


House on Main, n. Windsor, Ward 4. James P. Ewell, Foreman; Charles Emerson, Assistant Foreman; George W. Lamson, Driver of Carriage.


Relief Engineer - Thomas Wise- man, jr.


Telegraph Operator - Thomas J. Leighton; Assistant, George J. Blaisdell.


FIRE POLICE.


James T. Hall, George S. Pike, George H. Howard, Moses Ricker, William T. Bryant.


Location of Signal Boxes.


No. 2 - Bridge street, corner of Prison Point.


No. 6-Court street, corner of Broadway.


No. 8 - Third street, corner of Thorndike.


No. 9-Cambridge street, Beal & Hooper's Building.


No. 12- Winter street, corner of Third.


No. 13-Fourth street, No. 3 En- gine House.


No. 14-Sixth street, corner of Cambridge.


No. 24 - Brookline street, corner Valentine.


No. 25- Maine and Front streets, (junction.)


No. 26 - Main street, corner of Osborn.


No. 27-Clark street, corner of Harvard.


No. 28-Broadway. opp. Page's Box Factory.


No. 31-Cambridge, corner of Rideout.


No. 32-Cambridge street, corner of Webster avenue.


No. 34 - Columbia street, corner of Hampshire.


No. 35-Harvard street, corner of Norfolk.


No. 36- Main street, corner of Western avenue.


No. 37 - Pleasant street, corner of River, (junction).


No. 38 - Magazine street, corner of Lake.


No. 41 -Pleasant street, corner of Short,


No. 42- Blackstone street, op- posite Riverside Press.


No. 46 - Main street, corner of Hancock.


No. 47 - Broadway, corner of Antrim.


No. 48 - Cambridge street, cor. Hampshire, ( junction).


No. 51 - Broadway, corner of Ellery.


No. 52-Mt. Auburn and Main streets, ( junction. )


No. 53-Mt. Auburn street, cor. of Linden.


No. 54-Cambridge street, cor. of Sumner.


No. 59-Harvard square, Ram- say's Apothecary.


No. 62 - Mt. Auburn street, cor. of Hilliard.


No. 63- Brattle street, corner of Mason, ( junction.)


No. 64 - Garden street, corner of Chauncy.


No. 65-North avenue, corner of Shepard.


No. 68-North avenue, n. Rail- road Bridge.


No. 69- North avenue, No. 4 Engine House.


No. 71-North avenue, near Tan- nery. No. 72-Cedar st., Hotel Build- ing.


No. 78-Concord avenue, corner of Wyeth.


No. 79-Brattle street, corner of Sparks.


No. 82 - Brattle street, corner of Elmwood avenue.


Location of Bell Strikers.


Unitarian Church, Harvard sq.' Ward 1.


Methodist Church, Harvard st., Ward 2.


Unitarian Church, Third street, Ward 3.


Baptist Church, North avenue, Ward 5.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


HARVARD COLLEGE.


GOVERNMENT.


Corporation.


President -Charles Wm. Eliot, LL.D., chosen 1869.


Fellows - John Amory Lowell, LL.D., chosen 1837; George Put- nam, D D., chosen 1853; George Tyler Bigelow, LL.D., chosen 1868; Francis Boardman Crowninshield, A. M., chosen 1861; Nathaniel Thayer, A. M., chosen 1868.


Treasurer - Nathaniel Silsbee, A. M., chosen 1862.


Overseers.


The President and Treasurer of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election :-


Ralph Waldo Emerson, LL. D , Seth Sweetser, D. D., Francis Ed- ward Parker, LL. B., Henry Lee, A. M., Jonathan Ingersoll Bowd- ditch, A. M. Date of Election, 1867.


Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, LL. D., John Henry Clifford, LL. D., Presi- dent ; George Ottis Shattuck, LL. B Theodore Lyman, S B., Samuel Abbott Green, M. D. Date of Elec- tion, 1868.


Edward Everett Hale, A. M., William Adams Richardson, A. M., Waldo Higginson, A. M., Charles Francis Adams, LL. D., William Goodwin Russell, LL. B. Date of Election, 1869.


James Walker, D. D., LL. D., John Codman Ropes, LL. B., Mar- tin Brimmer, A. B., Henry Wil- liam Paine, LL. D., Phillips Brooks, A. M. Date of Election, 1870.


Stephen Salisbury, A. M., George Stillman Hillard, LL. D., Richard Henry Dana, LL. D, James Law- rence, A. M , Thomas Hill D. D., LL. D. Date of Election, 1871.


Edward Hammond Clarke, M. D., LeBaron Russell, M. D., Alexan- der Mckenzie, Darwin Erastus Ware, LL. B., George Washington Cobb Noble, A. M. Date of Elec- tion, 1872.


Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, M. D., Secretary.


OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.


Arranged, with the exception of the Presi- dent, in the order of collegiate seniority.


Charles William Eliot, LL. D, President.


Emory Washburn, LL. D., Bus- sey Professor of Law


Frederick Henry Hedge, D. D., Professor of German.


John Barnard Swett Jackson, M. D., Shattuck Professor of Mor- bid Anatomy, and Curator of the Anatomical Museum.


John Langdon Sibley, A. M., Librarian.


Andrew Preston Peabody, D. D., LL. D., Preacher to the University, and Plummer Professor of Chris- tian Morals.


Oliver Stearns, D. D., Parkman Professor of Theology, and Dean of the Divinity Faculty.


Hollis Professor of Divinity.


Louis Agassiz, LL. D., Professor of Zoology and Geology.


Oliver Wendell Holmes, M D., Parkman Professor of Anatomy.


Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathe- matics.


Asa Gray, LL. D., Fisher Pro- fessor of Natural History.


Thomas Motley, Instructor in Farming.


George Cheyne Shattuck, M. D., Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic.


Francis Bowen, A. M., Alford Professor of Natural Religion. Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity,


Joseph Lovering, A M., Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Nat- ural Philosophy.


Evangeliuus Apostolides Sopbo- cles, LL. D., University Professor of Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek.


Henry Warren Torrey, A,M., Mc- Lean Professor of Ancient and Mod- ern History.


Jeffries Wyman, M. D., Hersey Professor of Anatomy.


Henry Jacob Bigelow, M. D., Professor of Surgery.


Law. , Royall Professor of


George Derby, M. D., Professor of Hygiene.


John Eugene Tyler, M. D., Pro- fessor of Mental Diseases.


Henry Lawrence Eustis, A. M., Professor of Engineering, and Dean of the Lawrence Scientific Faculty.


James Russell Lowell, A. M., Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Litera- tures, and Professor of Belles-Let- tres.


Josiah Dwight Whitney, LL. D., Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geol- ogy, and Dean of the Mining Faculty.


Ezra Abbot, D. D., LL. D., Bus- sey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation,


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Charles Edward Buckingham, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence.


Hermann August Hagen, M. D., Professor of Entomology.


Francis Minot, M. D., Assistant Professor of the Theory and Prac- tice of Medicine,' and Clinical Lec- tures on the Diseases of Women and Children.


Wolcott Gibbs, M. D., Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Ap- plication of Science to the Useful Arts.


Daniel Denison Slade, M. D., Professor of Applied Zoology.


John Phillips Reynolds, M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics.


Francis James Child, PH. D., Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory.


Calvin Ellis, M. D., Jackson Pro- fessor of Clinical Medicine, and Dean of the Medical Faculty.


George Martin Lane, PH. D., Pope Professor of Latin.


Joseph Winlock, A. M., Director of the Observatory, and Phillips Professor of Astronomy, and Pro- fessor of Geodesy.


Henry W. Williams, M. D., Pro- fessor of Ophthalmology.


Thomas Henderson Chandler, A. M., D. M. D., Professor of Mechanical Dentistry.


Josiah Parsons Cooke, A. M., Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy.


Edward James Young, A. M., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dex- ter Lecturer on Biblical Literature.


Charles Franklin Dunbar, A.B., Professor of Political Economy.


Charles Carroll Everett, D.D., Bussey Professor of Theology.


John Nelson Borland, M D., In- structor in Clinical Medicine.


William Watson Goodwin, Ph.D. Eliot Professor of Greek Literature.


Christopher Columbus Langdell, A.M., Dane Professor of Law, and Dean of the Law Faculty.


Ferdinand Bocher, Professor of Modern Languages.


David Williams Cheever, M.D., Adjunct Professor of Clinical Sur- gery.


Ephraim Whitman Gurney, A. B., University Professor of History, and Dean of the College Faculty.


Adams Sherman Hill, A.M., As- sistant Professor of Rhetoric.


James Mills Peirce, A.M., Uni- versity Professor of Mathematics.


James Clarke White, M.D., Pro- fessor of Dermatology.


Francis Humphreys Storer, A.M., Professor of Agricultural Chemis- try.


Jaines Bradstreet Greenough, A. B., Tutor in Latin.


Bennett Hubbard Nash, A.M., Assistant Professor of Italian and Spanish.


, Professor of Topographical Engineering.


Arthur Searle, A.M., Assistant in the Observatory.


George Tufton Moffatt, M.D., D. M.D., Professor of Operative Den- tistry.


John Knowles Paine, A.M., In- structor in Music.


Henry Adams, A.B., Assistant Professor of History.


William Augustus Rogers, A.M., Assistant in the Observatory.


Francis G. Sanborn, Instructor in Entomology.


Robert Thaxter Edes, M.D., As- sistant Professor of Materia Medica,


William Everett, A.M., Tutor in Latin.


Charles Sanders Peirce, S.B., As- sistant in the Observatory.


Charles Joyce White, A.M., As- sistant Professor of Mathematics.


Raphael Pumpelly, Professor of Mining.


Thomas Barnes Hitchcock, M.D., D.M.D., Professor of Dental Pathol- ogy and Therapeutics.


Henry Pickering Bowditch, M.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology.


William Henry Pettee, A.M., Assistant Professor of Mining.


Charles Burnham Porter, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.


Charles Sprague Sargent, A.B., Professor of Horticulture, and Cu- rator of the Arnold Arboretum.


John Fiske, A.M., LL.B., Assist- ant Librarian.


Frederic Irving Knight, M.D.,In- structor in Auscultation, Percus- sion, and Laryngoscopy.


Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., Tutor in Latin.


John Collins Warren, M.D., In- structor in Surgery.


Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, S.B., Professor of Palæontology.


Luther Dimmick Shepard, D.D.S, Adjunct Professor of Operative Dentistry.


Nathaniel Ware Hawes, Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry.


Reginald Heber Fitz, M.D., In- structor in Pathological Anatomy.


George Herbert Palmer, A.M., Instructor in Philosophy, and Cu- rator of the Gray Engravings.


Edwin Pliny Seaver, A.M., As- sistant Professor of Mathematics.


Frank Eustace Anderson, A.M., Tutor in Greek.


George Anthony Hill, A.M., As- sistant Professor of Physics, and Registrar.


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John Trowbridge, S.B., Assistant Professor of Physics.


Charles Loring Jackson, A.M., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.


Edward Stickney Wood, M.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.


Pierre Julien Boris, Instructor in French.


Josiah Calef Bartlett, A. B., In- structor in Mathematics


Arthur Irving Fiske, A. B.,Tutor in Greek.


Henry Barker Hill, A. B., Assist- ant in Chemistry.


Henry Howland, A. B., Tutor in German


James Jefferson Myers, A. B, Proctor.


Charles Herbert Moore, Instruc- tor in Free Hand Drawing and Wa- ter Colors


George Theodore Dippold, In- structor in German.


William Hunter Orcutt, A. B., Proctor.


Joseph Bangs Warner, A. B., Proctor.


· Charles Edward Munroe, S. B., Assistant in Chemistry.


Arthur Lord Huntington, Proc- tor.


Henry Parkman, Proctor.


William Willard Boyd, Proctor.


Samuel Brearley, A. B , Proctor.


Henry Nathan Wheeler, A. B., Proctor.


Albert Lamb Lincoln, Proctor. Edward Stevens Sheldon, Proctor John Freeman Tufts, Proctor.


Moses Perkins White, Proctor. -


Edward William Hooper, LL. B., Steward.


James Winthrop Harris, Secre- tary


Amory Thompson Gibbs, A. M., Assistant Secretary.


James Jennison, A M., Librarian of the Divinity School.


John Himes Arnold, Librarian of the Law School.


Joseph Herbert Senter, A. B., Assistant in the General Library.


John Freeman Brown, A. B, Assistant in the Physical Labora- tory.


Alfred Withington Field, A. B., Assistant in the Chemical Labora- tory.


William Elder, A. M., Assistant in the Chemical Laboratory


Marcello Hutchinson, A. B., As- sistant in the Laboratory of Agri- cultural Chemistry.


Arthur Gorham Davis, Treas- urer's Book-keeper.


Frederick W. Lister, Superin- tendent of the Gymnasium.


Annual Appointments for 1872-3.


HARVARD COLLEGE.


George L. Goodale, A. M., In- structor in Botany, and University Lecturer on Vegetable Physiology.


Thomas Dwight, Jr., M D, In- structor in Comparative Anatomy.


James Burr Ames, A. M, In- structor in History


Adrien Jacquinot, A. B., LL. B., Instructor in French.


Joseph Doddridge, A. B., Brannan Instructor in Roman Law.


Henry Howland, A.B., Instructor in History.


Allen Walter Gould, A. B., In- structor in Greek.


George A. Bartlett, Instructor in German.


Franklin Goodridge Fessenden, Instructor in French.


LECTURERS IN THE LAW SCHOOL.


George Tyler Bigelow, LL. D , on ' Marine Insurance.


Benjamin Robbins Curtis, LL D , on Jurisdiction Practice and Pecu- liar Jurisprudence of the Courts of the United States


Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL. D., on Wills and Administration.


Charles Smith Bradley, LL. D., on Equity.


Nicholas St. John Green, LL. B.,


on Criminal Law and Torts.


John Chipman Gray, jr., LL. B., on Evidence.


Oliver Wendell Holmes, jr., LL. B., on Jurisprudence.


LECTURERS IN THE MED- ICAL SCHOOL.


Henry Kemble Oliver, jr , M. D, on Laryngoscopy.


Clarence John Blake, M. D., on Otology.


John Orne Green, M. D., on Otology


Francis Boott Greenough, M. D., on Syphilis.


James Jackson Putnam, M. D, on the Application of Electricity in Nervous Diseases.


LECTURERS IN THE DENTAL SCHOOL.


Edward Augustus Bogue, M. D., on Dental Pathology and Thera- peutics.


Ira Allen Salmon, D. D. S., on Operative Dentistry.


UNIVERSITY LECTURERS.


Samuel Eliot, LL. D., on the History of the XIXth Century.


Charles Callahan Perkins, A. M., on the History of Italian Art.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Edward S. Morse, on Brachiopoda. Joel Asaph Allen, on Orni- thology.


COLLEGE FACULTY.


Charles W. Eliot, LL. D., Pres- ident.


Ephraim W. Gurney, A. B., Dean and Professor of History.


Frederic H. Hedge, D. D., Pro- fessor of German.


Andrew P. Peabody, D. D., LL D, Professor of Christian Morals.


Benjamin Peirce, LL. D, Pro- fessor of Mathematics.


Francis Bowen, A. M., Professor of Philosophy.


Joseph Lovering, A. M., Profes- sor of Natural Philosophy


Henry W Torrey, A. M., Pro- fessor of History.


Evangelinus A Sophocles, LL. D., Professor of Greek.


James R. Lowell. A. M., Profes- fessor of Belles-Lettres.


Francis J. Child, Ph. D., Profes- sor of Rhetoric.


George M. Lane, Ph. D., Profes- sor of Latin.


Josiah P. Cooke, A. M., Profes- sor of Chemistry and Mineralogy.


Charles F. Dunbar, A. B., Pro- fessor of Political Economy.


William W. Goodwin, Ph. D., Professor of Greek.


Ferdinand Bocher, Professor of Modern Languages.


Adams Sherman Hill, A. M., As- sistant Professor of Rhetoric.


James M. Peirce, A. M., Profes- sor of Mathematics.


James B. Greenough, A. B., Tutor in Latin.


Henry Adams, A. B., Assistant Professor of History.


Wm. Everett, A.M., Tutor in Latin. Charles J. White, A. M., Assist- ant Professor of Mathematics.


Clement L. Smith, A. M., Tutor in Latin.


George H. Palmer, A. M., In- structor in Philosophy.


Edwin P. Seaver, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.


Frauk E. Anderson, A. B., Tutor in Greek.


George A. Hill, A. M., Registrar and Assistant Professor of Physics. John Trowbridge, S. B., Assistant Professor of Physics.


Charles L. Jackson, A. M., As- sistant Professor of Chemistry.


James B. Ames, A. M., Instructor in History.


Joseph D. Brannan, A. B., In- structor in Roman Law.


Arthur I. Fiske, A. B., Tutor in Greek.


Heury Howland, A. B., Tutor in German.


PARIETAL COMMITTEE.


George A. Hill, A. M , Chairman; Evangelinus A Sophocles, LL. D .; Charles J. White, A. M. ; Frank E. Anderson. A. B .; Charles L. Jack- son, A. M .; James B. Ames, A. M .; Josiah C. Bartlett, A. B .; Joseph D. Brannan, A B .; Henry How- land, A. B .; George A. Bartlett, A. B .; Franklin G. Fessenden. A. B .; Arthur I. Fiske, A. B .; James J. Myers, A. B ; William H. Orcntt, A. B .; Joseph B. Warner, A. B .; Arthur L. Huntington; Henry Parkman; William W. Boyd; Sam- uel Brearley. A. B .; Henry N. Wheeler, A. B .; Albert L. Lincoln, A. B .; Edward S. Sheldon, A. B .; John F. Tufts, A. B ; Moses P. White, A. B.


Public Schools.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Henry O. Honghton, Chairman. William W. Wellington, Secretary. Edwin B. Hale, Superintendent.


Ward 1. Andrew P. Peabody, Henry P. Walcott, Alexander. Mckenzie.


Ward 2. John W. Hammond, Ed- ward R. Cogswell, Henry Hinck ley.


Ward 3. Samuel W. McDaniel, George H. Miner, Anson P. Hooker.


Ward 4. Geo. E. McNeil, William A. Munroe, George R. Leavitt.


Ward 5. William S. Apsey, Philip R. Ammidon, William A. Start.


HIGH SCHOOL - Fayette, cor. Broadway. Erected 1864.


Teachers - Lyman R. Williston, William F. Bradbury, John Orne, jr., Theodore P. Adams, Solon F. Whitney, Mary F. Peirce, Emma A. Scudder, Elizabeth M. Fessen- den, Hannah Gleason, A. L. Brig- ham, Olive E. Fairbanks.


GRAMMAR.


ALLSTON - Boardman Street. Benjamin W. Roberts, Lizzie B. Winnett, Emma A. Hopkins, Emma F. King, Sarah L. Rob- erts, Emily R. Pitkin, Isabel E. Bellman, Lucia E. Whiting, Su- san H. Ricker, Sarah J. Hinckley, Emma E. Perkins, Hattie E. Keith, Georgie M. Barbour, Isa- bella Billings.


HARVARD - Inman, corner of Broadway.


Aaron B. Magoun, Catharine Rich- ardson, H. Augusta Dodge. Ada H. Wellington, Mary E. Wyeth, Lydia S. King, Susan F. Athearn,


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Louise D. Bullard. Margaret B. Wellington, Helen J. Ward (Pri- mary), Jane L. Richardson, Mary E Graves, Margaret R. Hodg- kins.


PUTNAM - Fourth, corner Otis Street.


Francis Cogswell, Sarah M. Burn- ham, Anna B. Josselyn, Maria E. Spare, Lizzie A. Winward, Minnie E. Metcalf, Ella R. Grieves, Sarah C. Carlton, Addie Stone, Nellie F. Ball.


SHEPARD - North Avenue, near Russell.


Daniel B. Wheeler, Emma M. Tay- lor, Sara J. French, Mary C. Cook, H. Estelle Varney, Sara A. Rand, Julia H. Osgood, Henrietta Harris, Fanny E. M. Dennis, Charlotte A. Ewell, Adelia Dun- ham.


THORNDIKE-Thorndike St.


Ruel H. Fletcher, Anna M. Averill, Eunice B. Dyer, Martha A. Mar- tin, Ella W. Clark, Ruth H. Fax- on, Jeanie A. Norris, Mary E. Nason, Ellen M. Parker, Annie Allen.


WASHINGTON - 51 Brattle St.


Daniel Mansfield, Lucy A. Down- ing, Adeline M. Ireson, Catharine P. Green, Abby M. Webb, Dora Puffer, Adelaide A. Keith, Ade- laide A. Keeler, Emma F. Vea- zie, Hattie F. Neally, Julia P. Humphrey, Julia A. Hodgkins.


WEBSTER- Webster Street.


John D. Billings, Eliza R. Brack- ett, Lucille C. Bancroft, Jane Dal- linger, Helen J. Maiers, Louise C. D. Harlow, Gertrude A. Hyde, Esther F. Hannum, Susan E. Merrill, Eliza E. Williams, Ellen I. Crafts, Hattie E. Warfield.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


BOARDMAN - Windsor Street.


Mary F. Emerson, Mary F. Stew- art, Mary A. Lewis, Sarah E. Stewart, Ada W. Baker, Fanny A. Cooke, Nettie Sargent, Au- gusta L. Balch.


BRIDGE - Pioneer Street. Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger.


CITY - Almshouse, Tannery St. Etta S. Adams.


DANA - Centre Street.


Abbie A. Lewis, Maria F. Will- iams.


DUNSTER - Concord Avenue, Observatory Hill.


Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyeth, Mary L. Bullard, Mary E. Small. idge.


FELTON - Amory Street. Ella L. Hinman, Emma B. Alley, Lizzie C. Chapin.


GANNETT - Columbia Street. Sarah J. Davis, Lucy C. Wyeth, Estelle J. French, Annie F. Hard- ing


GORE -Gore, near Third.


H. N. Butler, F. E. Pendexter, A. J. Winward, M. J. Avery, M. E. Hartwell, E. R. Knight, Addie M. Bettinson, Carrie F. Noyes.


HARVARD - Harvard, cor. Pros- pect.


Helen J. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney.


HOLMES - Hilliard Street. Marianne M. Webb, Eunice W. Field, Julia H. Hale.


LECHMERE-North Third St. Martha J. Avery, Emma R. Knights.


MASON - Front Street. M. Lizzie Evans, M. E. Dean.


OTIS-Otis Street


Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitch- er, Susan M. Pendexter, Martha H. Butler, Ellen N. Pike, Luvia Goodnow, Annie Knapp, Emma C. Barrett.


QUINCY - Mason Street. Charlotte E. Jewell, Helen E. Mo- rey.


REED - Reed Street.


Lucy T. Sawyer, Evelyn A. Sawyer, M. Carrie Dickman, Lizzie A. Tower.


SARGENT - Broadway.


Anna M. Harrod, Frances J. Har rod, Helen M. Kelley, Priscilla L. Lothrop.


WILLARD - Dana Square.


Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Anna S. Lamson, Susan M. Coch- rane, Kate M. Lowell, Fanny E. Cooke, Amelia Wright, H. Flora Hannum.


RIVERSIDE TRAINING SCHOOL-Putnam Street. Annie C. Sullivan, Emma F. Mun- roe (Training), M. Etta Arker- son, Ella C. Whitney, Nellie Ball (Primary).


Teacher of Singing -Nathan Lin- coln.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


INSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, AND CORPO RATIONS.


INSURANCE COMPANY.


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.


555 Main, {cor. Norfolk street. Amount at risk, Oct. 1872, $4,189,- 670.


Cash assets, $70,000. Deposit notes, $6,176,978.


Josiah W Cook, President; John A. Sınith, Se cretary and Treasurer ; Josiah W. Cook, Rufus Lamson, Josiah Burrage, Jacob Eaton, Jo- seph A. Holmes, James H. Thayer, James H. Sparrow, Joseph Whitte- more, Wm. J. Marvin, Directors.


BANKS.


CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK.


Open every week-day from 9 to 1 o'clock, at Charles River National Bank.


John B. Dana, President; Wm. Wright, A. Stevens, George S. Saun- ders, A. S. Waitt, Vice-Presidents; Francis L. Chapman, Marshall T. Bigelow, James H. Wyeth, J. C. Farnham, M. Norton, Samuel B. Rindge, N. S. Gooch, William Kim- ball, S. Batchelder, Jr., Wm. Cald- well, I. P. Estes, Trustees; James H. Wyeth, Secretary; Eben Snow, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGEPORT NATIONAL BANK.


(Formerly Cambridge Bank.) 585 Main st. near' Essex. Capital, $100,000.


R. Douglass, President; Seymour B. Snow, Cashier; Fred H. Under- wood, Messenger; Robert Douglass, Ira Stratton, Asa P. Morse, L. R. Paige, Alexander Dickinson, Mar- tin L. Smith, Directors. Discount day, Monday.


CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS


BANK.


Main, near Essex street. Incor.


porated 1853.


Benjamin Tilton, President; Geo. C. Richardson, Robert Douglass, John Sargent, Vice-Presidents; D. U. Chamberlin, Secretary; E. Hyde, Treasurer; Benj. Tilton, R. Douglass. J. A. Holmes, board of investment. Deposits received and other business transacted every day from 9 to 1 o'clock. Rates of inter- est 6 per cent. Moneys deposited are put upon interest the third Wednesday of every month.


NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CAMBRIDGE.


553 Main, Capital, $100,000.


Geo. T. Gale, President; Edward Richardson, Cashier; Geo. E. Rich- ardson, Messenger ; Josiah Burrage, Geo. P. Carter, Geo. W. Colburn, Edwin Draper, Geo. T. Gale, Di- rectors. Discount day, Tuesday.


NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK.


North Avenue, near Porter's Hotel.


Samuel F. Woodbridge, Pres .; Jonas C. Wellington, Cornelius Dorr, Wm. Fox Richardson, Chan- dler R. Ransom, Vice-Presidents; Chester W. Kingsley, Warren San- ger, James H. Collins, Dan W. Shaw, Person Davis, Henry J. Mel- endy, Daniel Fobes, Henry C. Rand, Horatio Locke, John Davis, John J. Henderson, John Holman, Trustees; Geo. W. Park, Secre- tary ; Milton L. Walton, Treasurer.


CORPORATIONS.


CAMBRIDGE RAILROAD COMPANY.


Capital stock, $355,500.


Reuben E. Demmon, President; Estes Howe, Treasurer; F. T. Stev . ens, Clerk; Joseph H. Tyler, Caleb C. Allen, William A. Saunders, R. E. Demmon, Estes Howe, Direc- tors. Dividends paid 1st of April and 1st of October. Office, Harvard sq., Cambridge.


RAILROAD TIME TABLE.


Cars leave Harvard square, for Boston, via Main street, at 5.30 A. M., and every 7 minutes, until 11.30 P. M., via Broadway, 5 minutes before and 25 minutes past the hour, via East Cambridge, 20 minutes before and 10 minutes past the hour. Last car leaves Boston, 12 P. M. Sunday, first car for Boston, at 8. A. M. Last at 10 P. M. For Mt. Auburn, via Brattle street, on the hour and half hour; via Gar- den street, 15 minutes before and 15 minutes past every hour. For Watertown, half past every hour. For North Avenue, every 15 minu- tes, 20 and 5 minutes before, and 10 and 25 minutes past every hour. For Arlington 20 minutes before every hour. Cars leave Cambridge- port for Newton Corner 10 minutes before every hour. For Brighton, 10 minutes before and 20 minutes past every hour.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 87 Cambridge St., East Cambridge, Mass. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864,


CAPITAL, .


- $100,000.


D. R. SORTWELL, President.


J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. F. A. SHERRIFF, Messenger. DIRECTORS, - D. R. SORTWELL, J. H. TYLER, C. J. ADAMS, J.EN. MERIAM, THOS. CUNNINGHAM, I. TIBBETTS, J. A. WELLINGTON.


Discount Day, TUESDAY.


The First National Bank,


OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY HARVARD BANK. Incorporated, 1861. 'Re-organized, 1864. - $200,000.


CAPITAL, -


BENJAMIN TILTON, President,


W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. J. F. CROCKER, Messenger. DIRECTORS. - BENJ. TILTON, EDW. HYDE, D. U. CHAMBERLIN, NEWELL BENT, LEWIS COLBY, CALEB WOOD.


Discount Day, MONDAY.


LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, COR. PROSPECT.


THE


Charles River National Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE.


Incorporated 1832. Re-organized, 1864.


CAPITAL,


- $100,000.


SAMUEL B. RINDGE, President.


EBEN SNOW, Cashier. WILLIAM M. SNOW, Bookkeeper and Messenger.


DIRECTORS :


SAMUEL B. RINDGE, WM. T. RICHARDSON, OLIVER HASTINGS, WM. KIMBALL, J. B. DANA.


Discount, EVERY DAY.


LOCATED AT NO. I HARVARD ROW.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Lechmere National Bank,


Cambridge Street, cor. of Second, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Incorporated 1853.


Re-organized March, 1865.


CAPITAL, $150,000.


LEWIS HALL, President. J. SAVAGE, Jr., Cashier. J. E. STONE, Clerk and Messenger. DIRECTORS :




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