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LEWIS HALL.
K. S. CHAFFEE,
A. C .. SANBORN.
THOMAS DANA.
SAMUEL SLOCOMB. S. B. RINDGE. FRANCIS DRAPER.
Discount Day, - MONDAY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE Five Cents
SAVINGS BANK,
CAMBRIDGE, cor. SECOND STREET.
INCORPORATED MAY, 1854.
GEORGE STEVENS, President. H. N. HOVEY, JOHN S. LADD, and LEWIS HALL, Vice Presidents. LORENZO MARRETT, Sec'y; JOHN SAVAGE, Jr., Treas.
Deposits from Five Cents to One Thousand Dollars, received every day FROM 9 TO 1 O'CLOCK.
Samuel Slocomb, Lewis Hall, George W. Fifield, Lorenzo Marrett, K. S. Chaffee, Joseph H. Tyler, Isaac F. Jones, Silas B. Buck, John H. Leighton, James M. Price, Israel Tibbetts, J. M. Tyler, and John McSorley, Trustees.
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UNION RAILWAY COMPANY. [ UNION HALL ASSOCIATION,
K. S. Chaffee, President. Estes Howe, Treasurer. F. T. Stevens, Clerk. J. C. Stiles, Superintendent. H. H. Stimpson, Geo. P. Carter, Edwin Dresser, Knowlton S. Chaf- fee, James C. Fiske, Samuel B. Rindge, William A. Saunders, Jas. W. Emery, Joseph H. Converse, Estes Howe, Directors. Office, Harvard sq., Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE GAS-LIGHT COM- PANY.
Capital, $600,000.
A. E. Hildreth, President; Estes Howe, Treasurer; C. C. Allen, Hen- ry Potter, Charles H. Saunders, T. L. Smith, J. M Tyler, A. E. Hil- dreth, Estes Howe, Directors.
NEW ENGLAND GLASS COM- PANY. North Street.
Incorporated February 16, 1818. Amount of Capital, $500,000.
Samuel D. Warren, President; Andrew T. Hall, Treasurer; Wm. Libbey, Agent.
WALWORTH MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY.
J. J. Walworth, President; M. S. Scudder, Treasurer; works at 368 Main street. (Boston office 124 Un- ion. )
MASS. FRUIT PRESERVING COMPANY.
Geo.B. Loring, President; Charles M. Hovey, Vice-President; N. C. Pike, Treasurer; E. S. Converse, Clerk; Geo. B. Loring, C. M. Hovey, Daniel Needham, E. S. Converse, Geo. B. Wilbur, Thomas Cushing, A. Dickinson, Directors.
REVERSIBLE COLLAR COM- PANY.
Incorporated 1866. Capital stock, $500,000.
Arrow, near Main street.
Geo. K. Snow, President; George N. March, Treasurer. Office of the Treasurer, 15 State street, Boston. Geo. H. Dickerman, Delano March, P. Pierce, Solomon S. Gray, James A Woodbury, Geo. N. March and Geo. K. Snow, Directors.
PUTNAM HALL TION.
ASSOCIA-
Incorporated 1861.
K. S. Chaffee, President; Geo. L Mitchell, Secretary ; James M. Price, Treasurer. Office, 85 Cambridge.
Cambridgeport.
Isaac Livermore, President; Isaac Livermore, Geo. P. Carter, D. U. Chamberlin, Edwin Dresser, Henry Endicott, J. N. Meriam, H. R.Har- ding, Alvaro Blodgett, George A. Alden, Directors; W. A. Bullard, Clerk and Treasurer.
POST OFFICES. CAMBRIDGE.
Harvard sq., Lyceum building.
George M. Osgood, P. M.
Forrest W. West, assistant; Wm. L. Lyon, Charles W. Story, Nathan- iel Munroe, William H. Campbell, letter carriers.
Mails leare 7.20, hourly, during the day. Last mail 7.50 P. M. Mails arrive 6.50, 8.30, and hourly during the day. N. Y. and South- ern mails close at 12.20 and 6.20 P. M .; Eastern mails at 12.20 and 7.50 P. M ; California mails daily at 6.20 P. M .; Foreign mails the days pre- vious to the steamers' sailing, at 6.20 P. M .; mails close on Sundays for Boston, N. Y. and the South, at 12.15 P. M. Office open from 11.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
559 Main. John McDuffie, P. M.
R. M. Hodgkins, assistant; H. E. Bridden, W. L. B. Robinson, A. Otis Chamberlin, C. E. Belcher, letter carriers.
Office open from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M .; Saturdays until 9 P. M .; Sun- days, 11 A. M. to 12} P. M. Letters collected from street boxes four times each day; Sundays, 9 A. M. Letters delivered by carriers 8 and 11 A. M., and 2 and 4 P. M. No carriers' delivery on Sundays or holidays.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Third, near the corner of Cam- bridge street Rufus R. Wade, P. M. Mails leave at 6.40, 8.35 A. M., 12 10, 2.40, 6.10 P. M. Arrive, 6.45, 9.15 A. M., 12.15, 3.15, 6.15 P. M. Mail closes on Sunday at 12.55 P. M., arrives at 12 M .; office open from 12 M. to 1 P. M. Week days, open from 6.30 A. M. to 8 P. M.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North avenue, opp. Fitchburg R.R. station. John A. Goodwin, P. M.
Mails arrive 6.30, 11.15 A. M., 4.25 P. M .; mails leave 9 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M.
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MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. | D. Young, J.W .; J C. Wellington,
Located in Cambridge and Water- town.
Incorporated in 1831. New char- ter 1835. Area about 132 acres. There are about 4230 private lots.
John T. Bradlee, 134 State street, Boston, President. S. Batchelder, jr., office 16 Pemberton sq., Boston, Sec. H. B. Mackintosh, 16 Pem- berton sq., Boston, Treas. C. W. Folsom, Superintendent, at the Cemetery. John T. Bradlee, Nathl. J. Bradlee, Alfred T. Turner, Thos. M. Brewer, William Perkins, Isaac Livermore, Samuel T. Snow, Jacob Bigelow, James L. Little, Edward Lawrence, Charles F. Choate, Hen- ry W. Pickering, Trustees. The Trustees meet monthly at 16 Pem- berton sq. Annual meeting of the Proprietors on the first Monday in February. The Superintendent may be found at the Cemetery, ex- cept on Saturday mornings, when he is in attendance at the office of the Corporation, in Boston. Tick- ets of admission for carriages may be obtained of the Secretary, at 16 Pemberton square, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY. Located on Coolidge avenue, near Watertown line.
Established in 1853. Area 37 acres. . His Honor, the Mayor, ex officio Chairman. Charles M. Hovey, J. C. Farnham, G. S. Saunders, J. M. Tyler, Curtis Davis, Commission- ers. James K. Farwell, Superin- tendent.
MASONIC. CAMBRIDGE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Cambridgeport. Chartered 1864.
Meets second Friday of every month in Masonic Hall, Main street, near Temple.
Officers - W. J. Dowd, M. E. H. P .; S. B. Snow, E. K .; W. L. La -. throp, E. S .; G. P. Carter, Treas .; J. W. Cotton, Secretary; J. P. Bland, Chaplain; True Scales, C. of H .; W. E. Andrews, P. S .; D. C. Goodale, R. A. C.
AMICABLE LODGE.
Cambridgeport. Chartered 1805.
Meets the first Thursday evening of every month at Masonic Hall, Main street, near Temple.
Officers - Leander M. Hannum, W. M .; True Scales, S. W .; Saml.
Treas .; Charles Tufts, Sec .; Benj. F. Bowles, Chaplain; Geo. B. Ea- ton, Marshal; Lucius R. Paige, Geo. B. Lothrop, Trustees; W. L. La- throp, S. D .; John F. Giles, J. D .; Thos. Allan, S. S .; Joseph Will- iams, J. S .; C. H. Danforth, Chor- ister; James M. Learned, Sentinel. Eben Towle, Tyler.
PUTNAM LODGE.
East Cambridge.
Chartered Dec. 14, A. D. 1854. Stated communications, third Monday in each month, at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, 85 Cambridge street.
Annual election held on the third Monday of December.
Officers - Charles H. Atwood, W. M .; Benjamin F. Atwood, S. W .; George H. Carter, J. W .; Geo. L. Mitchell, Treas .; Luther L. Par- ker, Sec .; David Wilcox, S. D .; John C. Bullard, J. D ; Rev. S. W. McDaniel, Chaplain; Edwin H. Blake, S. S .; Charles M. Stratton, J. S. ; Henry C. Buss, Marshal; W. H. Pettingell, I. S .; G. Dexter Ea- ton, Tyler; Solomon Lenfest, Chor- ister; John L. Ambrose, Organist.
MOUNT OLIVET LODGE.
Cambridge. Chartered March, 1863.
Meetings third Thursday in each month, at Freemasons' Hall, Dun- ster street.
Officers - Jonathan Bigelow, W. M .; C. G. Mackenzie, S. W .; Jas. A. Martin, J. W .; John Hocking, Treas .; Chas. L. Fuller, Secy .; L. Kempton, S. D .; E. E. Baldwin, J. D .; James L. Buffum, S. S .; Chas. H. Chipman, J. S .; E. G. Russell, Chaplain; William Gibson, Mar- shal; O. B. French, I. S .; Stephen W. Gale, Tyler; C. H. Wiggin, Or- ganist.
MIZPAH LODGE.
Cambridgeport. Chartered 1867.
Meets second Monday of every month in Masonic Hall, Main, near Temple.
Officers -G. P. Carter, W. M .; G. E. Ryder, S. W .; S.L. Montague, J. W .; D U. Chamberlin, Treas .; W. Page, Sec .; G. H. Folger, Chap- lain; Edward T. Nichols, Marshal; W. E. Andrews, S. D .; J. S. Saw- yer, J. D .; F. S. Courtney, S. S .; J. F. Mitchell, J. S .; H. S. An- drews, Organist; C. H. Montague, Sentinel; E. Towle, Tyler.
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CHARITY LODGE. North Cambridge. Chartered March 9, 1870.
Regular Meeting first Monday in each month
Officers -Leander J. Wing, W. M. ; Francis M. Mason, S. W .; Hen- ry J. Melendy, J. W .; Dan W. Shaw, Treas .; Thos. T. Ferguson, Sec .; Rev. Wm. A. Start and Dr. J. R. Morse, Chaplains; Horace E. Boynton, Marshal; Saml. W. Rich- ardson, S. D .; Francis Ivers, J. D .; George F. Wright, S. S .; Benj. H. Steele, J. S .; Luke B. Hapgood, Organist; Thomas Smith, I. S .; Alonzo E. Bailey, Tyler.
ODD FELLOWS.
CHARLES RIVER ENCAMP. MENT, No. 22, I. O. O. F. Cambridgeport.
Instituted Sept. 1, 1846.
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street.
Herman Bird, C. P .; Henry A. Hunting, H. P .; Theodore Colla- more, S. W .; Kimball D. Sargent, Scribe; Eben W. Maynard, Treas .; Thos. J. Lyford, J. W .; John R. Carlock, G .; Geo. D. Byfield, S .; John Pear, O. S .; Wm. M.Cutting, 1st W .; Thos. O. Stevens, 2d W .; Henry A. Haynes, 3d W. ; James B. Tracy, 4th W .; John R. Mills, 1st G. of T .; Romanzo O. Stockbridge, 2d G. of T .; Wm. S. Gardner, Geo. Boyson, and J. E. Warner, Board of Trustees.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 20. I. O. O. F. Cambridgeport.
Instituted Sept. 26, 1843.
Regular sessions are held every Monday evening in each week, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street. Officers - Thos. O Stevens, N. G .; Ai Rollins, V. G .; Hamilton Moses, Sec .; Geo. Boyson, Treas. ; Geo. G. Belcher, Permanent Sec .; John R. Mills, W .; Henry A. Haynes, C .; John K. Thompson, I. G .; John Pear, O. G .; Kimball D. Sargent, R. S. N. G .; Wm.A.Dunn, L S. N. G .; Jas. H. Robinson, R. S. V. G .; Chas. R. Bent, L. S. V. G .; Thos. J. Lyford, R. S. S .; Chas. Connor, L. S. S .; E. G. Russell, Chaplain; Henry S. Andros, Organ- ist; Theodore Collamore, Wm. S. Gardner, and Geo. W. Stacy, Board of Trustees.
NEW ENGLAND ENCAMP- MENT No. 34, I, O. O. F. (Instituted Oct. 3, 1865. )
Regular sessions are held on the 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cambridge street, East Cam- bridge, Mass. Chief Patriarch, E. B. Sawtelle; High Priest, J. D. Wellington; Senior Warden, Theo- dore D. Dennett; Scribe, Frederick Goodfellow; Treasurer, John E. Rice; Junior Warden, Charles Da- vis.
ODD FELLOWS' MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Of the City of Cambridge. Organized Dec. 5, 1871.
Regular meetings are held on the second Friday evenings of January, April, July, and October, of each year, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street, Cambridgeport. Spec- ial sessions as called,
Officers -D. E Frazier, Pres .; G. D. Henthorn, Vice Pres .; Ham- ilton Moses, Sec .; Geo P. Knowl- ton, Treas .; Wm. S Gardner, W. P. Conner, and Geo. Boyson, Board of Trustees.
MOUNT AUBURN LODGE No. 94, I. O. O. F. Cambridge.
Instituted Sept. 23, 1845. Re-instituted Nov. 22, 1870.
Regular sessions are held Tues- day evening in each week, in their Hall, Dunster street.
J. M. Oxford, N. G .; W. M. Cut- ting, V. G .; Charles W. McRaith, Sec .; H. O. Maynard, Treas .; Wm. F. Engley, W .; Eben Tucker, jr., C .; Chas. H. Stetson, I. G .; Wın. Byers, O. G .; J. R. Carlock, R. S. N. G .; Geo. C. Maynard. L. S. N. G .; J. B. Young, R. S. V. G .; Bart- lett P. Simpson, L. S. V. G .; Wm. H. Martin, R. S. S .; H. S. Paul, L. S. S .; L. L. Daniels, Chorister; M. A. McKennan, Chaplain.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE, No. 4, I. O, O. F. .
(Instituted April 26, 1827.)
Regular sessions are held every Friday evening in each week, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cam- bridge street, East Cambridge, Mass. Noble Grand, Frank M. Flanders; Vice Grand, George Cul- lis; Secretary, Frederick Goodfel- low; Treasurer, John E. Rice; Permanent Secretary, S. P. Good- fellow.
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AMITY LODGE, No. 15, D. of R. of the I. O. O. F. (Organized June 29, 1871.)
Regular Sessions are held on the last Thursday evening in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cambridge street, East Cam- bridge, Mass.
PROVIDENT ASSOCIAT'N OF NEW ENGLAND LODGE,
No. 4, I. O. O. F. (Organized Dec. 13, 1871.) Annual meetings on the second Wednesday evenings in December of each year, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83, Cambridge street, East Cambridge, Mass. Special meet- ings at the call of the officers.
Knights of Pythias. HARVARD LODGE, No. 9. (Organized Nov., 1869.)
K. D. Sargent, C. C .; J. R. Car- lock, V. C .; E. G. Russell, Prelate; A. J Hatch, M. E .; J. M. Favor, M. F .; M. V. B. Clark, K. R. & S .; J. S. Dolbeare, P. C ; M. M. Grant, Master-at-Arms; E. Weeks, I. G .; A. J. Ayers, O. G .; W. Creelman, Rep .; S. B. Suow, Trustee. Meet every Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main st., Cam- bridgeport, Mass.
D. O. H. BUNKER HILL LODGE, No. 48. East Cambridge.
(Organized 1854. ) Officers - W. Schultz, O. B .; Fred Penke, A. B .; P. Gerrish, Secretary; John G. Hansis, Treas- urer. Meetings first and third Monday of every month, at Hall over 75 Cambridge street.
Grand Army of the Republic. WILLIAM H. SMART POST 30, Cambridgeport.
Commander, George S. Evans; Senior Vice Commander, E. J. Do- lan; Junior Vice Commander, Geo. J. Johnson; Adjutant, J. S. San- born; Quartermaster, G. H. Hast ings; Officer of the day, W. P. Livesey; Officer of the Guard, J. H. Childs; Quartermaster Sergt., John Cook; Sergt. Major, W. L. B. Robinson. Meetings held every Thursday evening, at Wellington Hall, Pearl street.
CHARLES BECK POST 56, Cambridge.
Commander, George H. Prior; Senior Vice Commander, ; Junior Vice Commander,
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Geo. E. Hall; Adjutant. Jobn Gill; Quartermaster, George H. Elliot; Surgeon, - - -; Chaplain, Sam- uel Sennott; Officer of the Day, C. E. Coombs; Officer of the Guard, A. W. Curtis; Sergt. Major, George N. Jones; Quarter-master Ser- geant, Caleb Shaw.
P. STEARNS DAVIS ENCAMP- MENT, POST 57.
East Cambridge.
Commander, Charles O. Welch; Senior Vice Commander, J. L. Chase; Junior Vice Commander, Thos. M. Howard; Quartermaster, Otis S. Brown; Officer of the Day, George W. Kent; Officer of the Guard, T. Ryan; Surgeon, Dr. A. L. Norris; Chaplain, J. Tarbox.
Temperance Organizations.
CAMBRIDGEPORT TEMPER- ANCE REFORM ASSOCIA'N.
(Organized Dec. 12, 1856. )
S. C. Knights, President; Benj. Jones, O. J. Rand, Vice-Presidents; Curtis Davis, Treasurer. Meetings held every Sunday evening in Me- morial Hall, Main, corner Norfolk street.
HAWKINS LODGE, NO. 7, I. O. of G. T.
(Instituted Feb. 22, 1859. )
W. C. T., John L. Jones, jr .; V. T., Miss Mary Trow; W. S., Miss Mary Pierce and Miss Sarah G. Robinson; W. S., Eugene W. Pierce; W. F. S., John D. Robin- son; W. T., George E. Sawyer; C., Robert Cook; W. M., Daniel D. Jacobs; W. I. S., Miss Vesta Hus- sey; W. O. S., George Lecain; W. A. S., A. W. Whitehouse; W. D. M., Miss Cora Hudson. Meetings held every Friday evening at Wel- lington Hall, Pearl street.
MEMORIAL LODGE, NO. 27, I. O. of G. T. (Instituted Nov. 17, 1870. )
Meet at Memorial Hall, Main, corner Norfolk, every Wednesday evening. S. R. Small, W. C. T .; Emma E. Sınall, W. V. T .; Wm. H. Martin, W. S .; J. R. Couch, W. F. S. ; Thomas Parke, W. T .; Wm. Chandler, W. C .; A. Wheelock, W. M .; Lydia A. Stacy, W. I. G .; J. F. Anderson, W. O. G .; Fanny C. Wheelock, W. D. M .; Josie Hammond, W. A. S .; Alice Walk- er, W. R. H. S .; Mrs. Mary A. Hecter, W. L. H. S .; George G. Drew, P. W. C. T.
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ROYAL ARCH LODGE, No. 17, UNITED T. of H. AND T., No. 7, I. O. of G. T., Instituted 1859. Cambridgeport.
Instituted Oct. 14, 1872.
W. C. T,, George A. Leonard; W. V. T., Mrs. Sarah A. Leonard; W. Supporters, Mrs. Curtis R. Davis and Mrs. Samuel C. Knights; W. T., Curtis R. Davis; W S., W. E. Elliot; W. F. S., J. T. Chamber- lain; W. C., O. J. Rand; W. M., E. T. Thompson. W. I. G., Mrs. F. E. Stone; W. O. G., J. C. Wood; W. D. M., Carrie L. Tufts; W. A. S., Mrs. Z. Elliot. Meetings held every Monday evening at Memorial Hall, Main, corner Norfolk street.
WASHINGTON ELM DIVI- SION, NO. 96, S. of T.
Cambridge. (Instituted June 7, 1872.)
Meets every Saturday evening at Freemason's Hall, Dunster street. Officers: John L. Jones, P. W. P .; Eugene W. Pierce, W. P .; John Law, W. A .; Alfred Whitehouse, R. S .; Miss Jennie Lloyd, A. R. S .; John L. Jones, jr., F. S .; Jas. M. Matthews, Treas .; Mrs. Augusta Perkins, Chaplain; Jas. F McCoy, Conductor; Miss Minnie Glawson, A. C .; Miss Sarah Jones, I. S .; William W. McIntyre, O. S.
RANSOM DIVISION,
No. 100, S. of T.
of
Meets Wednesday evening each week, in hall over post-office, Porter's Station, North Cambridge. W. P., Henry J. Melendy; W. A., Walter K. Fobes; R. S., Alonzo E. Bailey; A. R. S., John Dunbar; F. S., Danforth S. Steele; Treas., Benj. F. Sands; Chaplain, Miss Florence B. Kemp; Conductor, J. Herbert Griffin; A. C., Miss Lottie E. Simonds; I. S., G. W. Stevens; O. S., Charles L. Stevens ; Lady In- vestor, Miss Lizzie J. Clarke; P. W. P.'s, Theoph. G. Wadman, Rev. William A. Start, John Fraser, Francis M. Mason, Henry Hatch, William Blanchard.
NEW ENGLAND DIVISION, No. 61, S. of T., East Cambridge.
W. P., Jonas Woodard; R. S., Geo. Pinkerton. Meet every Mon- day evening, in G. A. R. Hall, 59 Cambridge street,
UNION DIVISION No. 8, S. of T., East Cambridge.
W. P., Wm. Hawkins; R. S., F. H. Tufts, jr. Meets every Thurs- day evening, in hall Second, corner Cambridge street.
W. C. T., C. E. Stevens; W. R., F. H. Tufts, jr. Meets the 2d, 4th and 5th (when it occurs), Tuesdays in S. of T. Hall, Second, cor. Cam- bridge street.
OLIVE BRANCH SOCIAL T. of H. AND T.
S. P. T., Mrs. F. A. Lull; S. R., Miss Emma Lincoln. Meets the 1st and 3d Tuesdays of the month in S. of T. Hall, Second, corner Cam- bridge street.
Military Organization.
CAMBRIDGE CITY GUARD, CO. C, 5th REGT. M. V. M.
Meetings every Tuesday evening. in Armory Hall, Moore's block, Brattle street. Captain, Michael Dalton; First Lieut., Michael Con- roy; Second Lieut., T. W. Jones; Ord. Sergt., Sam'l O'Neil; Armorer, John Martin.
Base Ball Club. FREMONT BASE BALL CLUB. Cambridge.
Organized July, 1872.
President, Geo. Allen; Secretary, J. J. Lycett; Treasurer, George H. Boyson; Capt. W. D. Pierce.
CHURCHES.
FIRST PARISH IN CAM- BRIDGE-UNITARIAN.
Organized February 11, 1636. North ave. cor. Church.
Pastor; J. M. Howe, Geo. A. Alden, C. F Walcott, Jona. Bigelow, Arthur E. Jones, Board of Assessors and Standing Com- mittee; Charles C. Read, L. R. Williston, Franklin Perrin, Music Committee; John Holmes, F. L. Chapman, E. H. Hall, Board of Auditors; F. Ferrin, Supt. of S. School; C. R. Metcalf, A. A. Whit- ney, Deacons; Amos Chick, Sex- ton, h. 79 Brattle; U. Tracy Howe, Treasurer; Charles C. Read, Clerk.
CHRIST CHURCH - EPIS- COPAL.
Organized October 16, 1761. Incor- porated June 25, 1794.
Garden street.
Nicholas Hoppin, D. D., Rector; Saml. Batchelder, jr. and Joseph Fay Greenough, Wardens; David G. Haskins, jr. Clerk and Treas- urer; H. H. Stimpson, G. L Foote ; E. D. Harris, Geo. Dexter, Jas. H.
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Wyeth, William A. Herrick, Theo. A. Dodge, J. Gardner White, Vestrymen; John Gibson, Sexton, h. Eustis ct. near Oxford street.
CAMBRIDGEPORT PARISH - UNITARIAN.
Church dedicated January 1, 1807. Parish incorporated March 1, 1808. Austin street.
Rev. Geo. W. Briggs, D. D., Pastor. Geo. H. Folger, Chair- man Parish Committee. Henry D. Forbes, Treasurer; Alanson Bigelow, jr., Clerk; Geo. H. Fol- ger, Supt. of S. School; Samuel F. Hunt, Sexton, resides 32 Bigelow.
FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY. Cambidgeport.
Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819. Magazine, junct. of River.
Rev. H. K. Pevear, Pastor; J. A. Holmes, Clerk; R. O. Fuller, Treasurer; John H. Marcy, Sex- ton; M. L. Smith, Albert Vinal, N. C. Lombard, Josiah Burrage, James Greenough, F. M. Holmes, R. O. Fuller, Chas. W. Payne, Joseph Goodnow, Trustees; N. C. Lombard, Clerk of Trustees; A. Vinal, Treasurer.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CIETY.
SO-
Cambridgeport. Main, cor. Front.
Incorporated February 9, 1822.
Rev. Benj. F. Bowles, Pastor; J. M. Thresher, Chairman; Geo. H. Stedman, Samuel L Montague, C. D. Wilder, George C. Howlett, Standing Committee; Saml. A. King, Treasurer; John M. Davis, Clerk; Enoch J. Howlett, Sexton, resides Washington, cor. of Pine.
SECOND UNIVERSALIST SO- CIETY. E. Cambridge.
Incorporated February 11, 1823. Otis, near Fifth street.
Rev. Sumner Ellis, Pastor; W. A. Hunnewell, Treasurer; F. V. B. Kern, Moderator; C. B. Bradbury, Clerk; F. V. B. Kern, James B. Rice, jr., Willianı Dailey, B. F. Davis, Caleb B. Bradbury, Jonas Woodard, John H. Fellows, D. R. Sortwell, John C. Burdakin, R. A. Sawyer, H. B. Dennison, George Frazier, Standing Committee; J.
D. Wellington, Supt. of S. School; Calvin S. Smith, sexton, resides 35 Spring.
FIRST METHODIST RELIG- IOUS SOCIETY.
East Cambridge. Organized, July 28, 1823. Incorporated, June 14, 1843. Cambridge street, corner Third.
Rev. W. P. Ray, Pastor; H. N. Hovey, Chairman of the Trustees; C. P. Allen, Sexton; O. H. Durrell, Secretary of Official Board; Wm. Adams, Treasurer of Official Board ; H. Leonard, Treasurer ; B. P. Hodg- don, Secretary.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, UNITARIAN. East Cambridge.
Incorporated, June 15, 1827. Third, corner Thornike street.
Rev. Samuel W. McDaniel, Pas- tor;, Robert L. Sawin, Treasurer; Henry B. Leighton, Clerk; Joseph Porter, Sexton; George Stevens, (Chairman), Samuel Slocomb, Dan'1 P. 'Cummings, Fred. Goodfellow, John H. Leighton, Silas B. Buck, A. Alden, Benj. R. Rand, Chas. B. Stevens, Geo. B. Hamlin, Adolph Vogl, Luther L Parker, Standing Committee.
SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY. East Cambridge. Organized, Sept. 3, 1827. Incorporated, March 27, 1833. Cambridge, cor. Fourth.
Pastor; Isaac F.
Jones, Clerk; Enos W. Reed, Treasurer; Henry S. Hills, Chair- man Standing Committee; Wm. B. Savage, Secretary; H. S. Hills, D. Grant, W. B. Savage, Deacons; John R. Taylor, Supt. of Sabbath School.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL
Organized, Sept. 20, 1827.
Rev. Wm. S. Karr, Pastor; Sum- ner Albee, William Davis, Lucas B. Grover, Henry N. Tilton, Dea- cons; Geo. A. Richards, Clerk; Chas A. Fisk, Treasurer; James C. Wilder, Sexton.
SHEPARD MEMORIAL So- CIETY, TRINITARIAN. Cambridge. Organized, 1829. Garden, corner Mason. Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pas- tor; Charles W. Homer, George F.
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Saunders, Deacons; W. A. Saun- ders, C. W. Munroe, John L. Sands, N. N. Stickney, H. G. Parker, Prudential Committee; C. W. Munroe, Parish Clerk; George S. Saunders, Clerk of the Church; Francis Flint, Treasurer; Francis Flint, Supt. of Sunday School; B. F. Wyeth, residence, 41 Holyoke street, Sexton.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH, EPIS- COPAL.
Cambridgeport.
Organized, Oct. 27, 1842. Main street, corner Vernon.
Rev. Edwin B. Chase, Rector; Edward R. Coggswell, M. D., and Wm. W. Dallinger, Wardens; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; Wm. W. Dallinger, Treasurer; George J. Sutton, Sexton; Justin A. Jacobs, John S. Stafford, Robt. Lipsett, Geo. Weymouth and Henry A. Scranton, Vestrymen.
EVANGELICAL CONGREGA- TIONAL SOCIETY.
50 Second street.
Organized, Sept. 8, 1842.
Pastor; Dr. J. B. Taylor, W. H. Pettingell, Deacons; J. M. Tyler, Chairman; William Wyman, Dr. J. B. Taylor, Israel Tibbetts, Wm. H. Pettingell and Joel Robinson, Standing Commit- tee; George W. Fifield, Clerk; J. M. Tyler, Treasurer; Dr. J. B. Taylor, Supt. of Sunday School; Frank Sherriff, Sexton.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Fourth, near Cambridge. Dedicated, 1842.
Rev. John W. Donahue, Pastor; Rev. Wm. Shinnick, Assistant Pas- tor; James O'Donnell, Superin- tendent of Sunday School; Wm. Casey, Sexton.
SECOND METHODIST EPIS- COPAL SOCIETY.
Organized 1842. Incorporated, March 26, 1845. Harvard street.
Andrew Mckeown, Pastor; H. O. Houghton, J. R. Farwell, George King, R. Tute, J. Lowe, J. E. Bur- pee, L. L. Tower, Trustees; M. M. Bigelow, Lucius Buck, I. N. Hard- ing, G. C. W. Fuller, E. G. Sanger, H. O. Marcy, S. L. Ward, Stew- ards; W. H. Miller, L. A. Whittier,
J. A. Smith, Leaders; G. C. W. Ful- ler, Treasurer; Samuel L. Ward, Secretary.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.
Church constituted, Aug. 30, 1844. Becks Park, between Main and Harvard.
, Pastor; Josiah Coolidge, J. B. Dana, William T. Richardson, Deacons; J. B. Dana, Treasurer; Nathan G. Gooch, Cl'k; William T. Richardson, Chairman of Prudential Committee; James B. Hutchinson, Sexton; resides 20 Ma- son street; Joshua G. Gooch, Supt. S. S .; O. T. Boyd, Assistant.
LEE ST. CHURCH - Unitarian. Organized, March 17, 1847.
Rev. J. P. Bland, Pastor; C. W. Wellington, Chairman Standing Committee; Geo. B. Eaton, Treas- urer and Collector; Thomas Boyd, Clerk; Wm. H. Brooks, Chairman of Parish Committee; A. B. Har- low, Sexton, resides Hancock st.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH - Ro- man Catholic. Cambridge.
Dedicated, December 25, 1849.
Concord avenue, Observatory Hill.
Rev. Manasses P. Dougherty, Pastor; James O'Doherty, Assist- ant Pastor; Hugh Duffy, Sexton, house Donnel street.
ALLEN STREET UNIVERSAL- IST SOCIETY.
Organized, 1851. Allen, corner Orchard.
Rev. Wm. A. Start, Pastor; S. F. Woodbridge, Chairman; L. Page, Treasurer; F. N. Poor, Clerk; J. Long, Sexton, resides 10 Rice st.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAP- TIST SOCIETY.
Organized March 22, 1854. North avenue.
William S. Apsey, Pastor; Hen- ry R. Glover, Chairman Board of Assessors; Warren Sanger, Clerk; Henry C. Rand, Treasurer; Nathan Wilson, Sexton; B. D. Haskell, jr., Superintendent; George A. Allison, Assistant Superintendent and Sec- retary; Henry C. Rand, Treasurer and Librarian; George F. Dickman, Assistant Librarian.
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