The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 6

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Publication date: 1873
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Boyle John, carpenter, house rear 125 Elm


Boyle John. teamster, house 118 Webster avenue


Boyle William, glass-cutter, house 125 Court


Boyman James, lampblack manufacturer (Brighton), h. 4 Sands


Boyne Edward G. cabinet maker, house 28 Winter Boynton Edwin J. carpenter, house 414 Main


Boynton Fred H. foreman at Boynton's piggery (Som- erville,) house Norfolk, near Cambridge


Boynton Geo. E. teamster, house 133 Spring


Boynton Herbert A. bookkeeper (B.), house 152 Prospect Boynton John L. captain police, Station 3, h. 151 Cam- bridge


Boynton Morris B. com. mer. (53 Commercial, B.), house 13 Chauncy


Boynton Perkins, house 117 Inman


Boynton Sylvia, widow of James, house 8 Cambridge Boynton William E. student, H. U. rooms 20 Weld Boyson Geo. provision dealer, 403 Main, h. 29 Windsor Boyson George H. bookbinder, Riverside, house 103 River Boyson Simon M. salesman, house 4011 Main


Brabrook Ezra H. furniture (4, 6 and 8 Friend, and 4, 6 and 8 Union, B.), house 320 Harvard


Brackett Charles W. clerk, D. Brewer, bds.133 Mt. Auburn Brackett Eliza K. Miss, teacher, Webster Grammar School, boards 39 Williams


Brackett I. Frank, house 15 Worcester


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


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Brackett James, house 23 Everett


Brackett William H. carriage painter, h. 133 Mt. Auburn


Brackett Wm. S. law student, rooms 890 Main [mont Bradbrook Albert, stationer, house Cambridge, cor. Tre- Bradbury Caleb, glass-packer, N. E. Glass Co. h. 138 Otis Bradbury Caleb B. paying teller (National Bank of Re-


demption, 91 State, B.), h. Walden, opp. Mt. Pleasant Bradbury Frank R. baker, boards 26 Holyoke


Bradbury Frederick T. clerk (Redemption Bank, B.), h. 138 Otis [262 Bridge Bradbury Harry, painter, Bridge, near Cambridge, house Bradbury Horace D. furniture (121 Fulton. B.), house 74 Fourth [36 Trowbridge


Bradbury William F., Hopkins master High School, house Bradeen Jacob F. mason, house Norfolk, near Cambridge


Bradfield Robert, laborer, house 24 Vine


Bradford Alexander W. house 16 Elm


Bradford Charles R. window shades, etc. (96 Hanover, B.), house 21 Williams


Bradford George H. student, H. U. rooms 45 Weld


Bradford Isaac, house 46 Mt. Auburn


Bradford Kate, widow of Charles, house 11 Sumner


Bradford Sarah B. widow of Isaac, house 46 Sacramento


BRADLEE CHARLES L. locksmith, 625 Main, house 82 Green


Bradley Abraham, carpenter, house 133 Windsor


Bradley Anthony F. clerk (3 Blackstone, B.), h. 25 Bow


Bradley Daniel, laborer, house 17 Washington


Badley Daniel, laborer, house 243 Cambridge


Bradley James, mat maker, house 128 Brookline


Bradley John, laborer, boards 243 Cambridge


Bradley Mary, widow of Daniel, house 123 Windsor


Bradley Mary A. Mrs. (Mrs. Bradley & Martin), dress, cloak maker. and milliner, 648 Main, h. 646 do.


Bradley Mrs. & Martin ( Mrs. Mary A. Bradley and Mrs.


Elizabeth V. Martin), dress and cloak makers and inilliners, 648 Main


Bradley Patrick, laborer, house 243 Cambridge


Bradley Robert, laborer, house 238 Franklin


Bradley Robert S. student H. IT. rooms 9 Matthews


Bradley William M. student, H. U. rooms 63 College


Bradshaw Aaron, oil and candles (7 Central wharf, B.), house 44 Erie


Bradshaw Alfred A. clerk, (242 Washington, B.), house 5 Cottage [Broadway Bradshaw Thomas C. cutter (20 School, B.), house 419 Brady Bridget Miss, house 15 Vine [Fourth Brady Charles, porter (Custom House, B.), h. Stevens ct.


GEO. B. JAMES & CO , Lumber, Wharves, Junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston office 14 State street. Spruce frames sawed to order.


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Brady Edward, moulder, house rear 67 Moore


Brady Hugh, laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge


Brady James, laborer, house 14 Dublin Brady Jeremiah, glass-blower, N. E. Glass Co. h. 4 Winter Brady John, laborer, house 8 Fourth


Brady John, laborer, house rear 15 Vine


Brady Michael, job-wagon, house 12 Eighth Brady Michael J. baker, Wm. Wright's house, 7 Mill Brady William, laborer, house 103 Fourth


Braendle Geo. C. piano key maker, boards 163 Broadway Brainard Andrew, boards 209 Mt. Auburn Brainard Cornelius S. saloon, 209 Mt. Auburn, house do. Brainerd Erastus, student H U. rooms 2 Holworthy Braman H. B. (Braman, Shaw & Co.), house at Boston Braman, Shaw & Co (H. B Braman, Dan. W. Shaw, Sumner Applin and Edward A. Lawrence), furniture manufacturers, Bridge, near Craigie's bridge, office and salesroom (27 Sudbury, B.) [cor. Pleasant Bramhall Charles, bookbinder, Riverside, h. 2 Tremont, Bramhall George N., State police. house 75 Green Bramhall Joseph, organ maker, 626 Main, h. 111 Pleasant Brandin John, laborer, house Franklin, near Putnam Brandt Henry H. painter, house 1 Village


Brannan James E. clerk, Orrin Hall, boards 22 South Brannan John W. student H. U. rooms 62 Thayer


Brannan Joseph D. law student, rooms 17 College House Brannin Horace C. G. law student, boards 62 Trowbridge Braslahan Thomas, laborer, house Dublin, corner railroad Braslin Catherine, widow of Michael, house 35 Sargent Braslin Cornelius V. electrotyper, house 13 Dyke Braslin James E. stereotyper, boards O. Braslin's, Willard Braslin John, plasterer, boards 108 Spruce


Braslin Joseph, hostler, house rear 167 Bridge


Braslin Mary, widow of Patrick, house 18 Reed Braslin Owen, laborer, house Willard, near Brattle Braslin Patrick, laborer, house 431 Cambridge


Braslin Timothy, laborer, house 105 Spruce


Brassel Daniel C. laborer, house Franklin, cor. Hancock


Brassel James T. (McCarthy & Co.) plumber, 69 Cam- bridge, house Green


Brassil James, laborer, house 156 Green


Brassil John, fireman, Gas works, house 41 Banks Brassil Thomas, laborer, boards 41 Banks Brasslin John, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce Brasslin Timothy, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce Brattles Edward, gardener, house 11 Follen


Braxter Patrick, laborer, house 32 Hastings


Brazier Abbie M. widow of Franklin J. house 693 Main


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


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Brazil Thomas, laborer, house 202 Green


Brearley Samuel, proctor, H. U. rooms 36 Weld Hall Breeden George, clerk (Wareham), boards 14 Short


Breeden Lewis, house 14 Short [14 Short Breeden Lewis jr. clerk (foot Chestnut, B.), boards Breen Ellen Mrs. house rear Seventh, near Cambridge Breen Patrick, laborer, house 34 North


Breen William J. house-painter, h. r. Seventh, n. Cambridge Bregan Michael, tailor, boards 12 Hancock


Breitner Gustave, musical instrument maker, h. Seventh Bremen George, carpenter, boards 29 Cherry Brennan Daniel, cooper, boards 374 Main


Brennan Frank, carpenter. boards 10 South


Brennan James, laborer, house rear Sparks, near Foster


Brennan James, laborer, house 20 Somerset


Brennan James, granite cutter, house 3 Linden Brennan James J. book-binder, h. Franklin, cor. Hancock


Brennan John, plasterer, house 33 Dunster


Brennan John, gardener, h. rear Mt. Auburn, near Sparks


Brennan John, machinist, boards 11 Second


Brennan Margaret, widow of Richard, house rear Bridge, near the water


Brennan Martin, stone-cutter, house 241 Mt. Auburn Brennan Michael, furniture (97 Haverhill, B.), house 450 Cambridge


Brennan Patrick, laborer, house 19 Dublin


Brennan Patrick, currier, house 12 Hastings


Brennan Timothy, provisions, 14 and 16 Sparks, house do. Bresnahan Jeremiah, harness maker, 8 Cambridge, house at Boston near Otis


Brewer David, provision dealer, 9 Brattle, h. 32 Shepard, Brewer Thomas H. provision dealer, 1 Brewer's block, Brattle square, house rear do.


Brewster Henry B. printer, house Green


Brewster Isaac, laborer, house 158 Green


Brewster John, banker (40 State, B.), house 115 Brattle Brewster William (40 State, B.), boards 145 Brattle Bridden Benjamin F. policeman, house 13 Holly place Bridden Benjamin F. jr. telegrapher, boards 20 Howard Bridden Horace E. letter carrier, 559 Main, h. 20 Howard Bridge James, house 35 Auburn


Bridge Samuel G. grocer, 514 Main, house 35 Auburn Bridges Charles H. machinist, house 166 Main Bridges David A. boards 166 Main


Bridges Julia A. widow Hiram, house 62 Auburn


Bridges Stephen O. ship carpenter, house 119 Spring


Bridges Warren F. carpenter, boards 62 Auburn


Briggs Edward, carpenter, house rear 69 Gore


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


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Briggs Freeman G. piano-forte maker (Dover, corner Washington, B.), house 104 Pearl


Briggs Fowler, fruit and vegatable pedler, and boarding, 88 Mt. Auburn, house do.


Briggs George R. student, H. U. boards 61 Kirkland Briggs George W. pastor Austin street Unitarian society, house 61 Kirkland


[R. R. crossing


Briggs John, foreman, N. E. Brick Co. house Walden, near Briggs LeBaron R. student, H. U. rooms 61 Kirkland


Briggs Sarah M. widow of Walter D. house 720 Main


Briggs Walter D. clerk (Chauncy, B.), boards 720 Main Briggs William H. cabinet organ maker, boards 77 River Briggs -, cabinet organ maker, boards 12 Green


Brigham Charles O. house 87 Norfolk


Brigham Frederick A. clerk, boards 90 Windsor


Brigham Freeman, salesman, h. 507 Main [40 Windsor


Brigham Josiah M , Cambridge and Boston express, house Brigham Mary D. widow of Owen B. house 90 Windsor


Brigham Mary S. Miss. boards 1 Putnam


Bright Elizabeth Mrs. house 104 Preston


Bright Horace O. (H. O. & J. J. Bright), ice-dealer, Bos- ton Ice Co. house 328 Broadway


Bright H. O. &J. J. (Horace O. and John J. Bright), ice dealers, Cambridge, Junction Bridge, and (99 State, B.), [Ice Co. (99 State, B.), house 320 Broadway Bright John J. (H. O. & J. J. Bright), ice-dealer, Boston Bright Luther, agent (Canal, B.), house 15 Cottage


Bright Nathan F. book keeper (183 Washington, B.), bds. 104 Preston


Briley Henry, laborer, house rear 30 Front


Brimmer George, cooper, boards 1 Washington


Brine Charles F. clerk, 121 Cambridge, boards 120 do.


Brine George R. merchant tailor (201 Washington, B.), house 128 Otis [Cambridge Brine James W. tailor (152 Devonshire B.), boards 120 Brine John B. salesman (Abbott Loring, High, B.), bds. 120 Cambridge


Brine John F. (Brine & Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot of Third, house Prospect, corner Oak [cor. Oak Brine John H., book-keeper, Brine & Clark's, bds. Prospect Brine Robert, tailor (201 Washington, B.), house 74 Otis Brine William, tailor, 120 Cambridge, house do.


Brine & Clark (John F. Brine and Patrick T. Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot of Third


Briney Thomas, laborer, house 55 Gore


Brinkley Richard, laborer, house 30 Hastings


Brinsmade John C. student, H. U. rooms 15 Hollis


Brinton Frank A. compositor, Riverside, h. at Boston


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


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Briody Thomas, laborer, house Clifton, near Spruce Briscoll Thomas O. carver, Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house 91 Sixth


Brith John, laborer, house 179 Norfolk


Brisco John H. laborer, boards 5 Gray place


Britton Henry A. cabinet maker, house 89 Spring


Britton Joseph, clerk (Post Office, B.), boards 79 Auburn Broad Thomas, last-maker, h. Cuddy's blk. 159 Columbia Brodrick Ellen, wid. of Daniel, boarding-house, 190 Bridge Brodrick Maurice, currier, house 79 Spruce


Brogan Ellen, widow, house rear 66 Harvard


Brogan A. John, pork-packer, J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge


Brogan John, laborer, house 14 Dublin


Brogan Patrick, laborer, house 45 Sargent


Brohen Patrick, engineer, house 3 Spring place


Brookhaven Henry, carpenter, house 126 Green


Brookings Charles S. (Brookings & Sheafe), painter, 621 Main, house 30 Short


Brookings Nathaniel, hostler, U. R. Co. bds. 52 Dunster Brookings & Sheafe (Charles S. Brookings and John C. Sheafe), painters, 621 Main


Brooks Cyrus, house 55 Union [Auburn


Brooks Edward C. clerk (33 Summer, B.), bds. 121 Mt. Brooks Edward H. surveyor City Hall (B.), bds. 44 Windsor


Brooks Edwin C. engineer, Cambridge Water Works, h. Vassal lane, near R. R.


Brooks Eliza, widow of John, nurse, house 7 Suffolk


Brooks Elizabeth Miss, house 4 Holyoke


Brooks Eugene D. leather (84 High, B.), boards 21 Lee Brooks George F. concert organist and prof. of music (Washington, B.), house 15 Tremont


Brooks Hiram W. com. mer.(68 Federal, B.), house 5 Dana


Brooks Isaac A. house 121 Mt. Auburn


Brooks Isaac Mrs. house '42 Market


Brooks James, glass-worker, boards 39 Winter [ket


Brooks James I. broker (44. Sears bldg. B.), bds. 42 Mar- Brooks James W. house 4 Berkeley


Brooks John (10 Devonshire, B.), h. Oxford, near Forest


Brooks John .Mrs. widow, house 39 Winter


Brooks John G. student, Divinity school, rooms 39 Divinity Hall, [rear 72 Allston


Brooks John L. piano maker (344 Washington, B.), house


Brooks J. Mason, clerk (97 State, B.), house 28 Inman Brooks Mary Mrs. house 21 Lee


Brooks Mary E. widow of Abel, house 10 Sixth


Brooks Matthew, carpenter, house 204 Harvard


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


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Brooks Nathaniel P. (William C. Brooks & Co.), coal, etc., Bridge, n. Bay State glass house, bds. 74 Thorn- dike [of yard, near R. R.


Brooks Patrick, marble polisher, A. McDonald, h. in rear Brooks Sumner J. house 119 North avenue


Brooks Sylvanus F. house 359 Main


Brooks William, clerk (Post Office, B.), house 44 Windsor Brooks William C. (Wm. C. Brooks & Co.), wood, coal,


etc., Bridge, near Bay State Glass Co. house Thorn- dike, near Fourth


Brooks Wm. C. & Co. (Wm. C. and Nathaniel P. Brooks.), coal, etc. Bridge, near Bay State glass house


Brooks William H. school-teacher (46 Winter, B.), house 318 Harvard


Broughton Henry W. student, H. U. rooms 28 Stoughton Brousseau Morris, laborer, house 146 Spruce


Brown Alvah H. compositor, boards 41 Holyoke


Brown Alvin B. expressman, house 8 Union


Brown Artemus Z. assessor, house 57 Magazine


Brown A. M. ice driver, boards 41 Cedar


Brown Benjamin A. provisions, Broadway, cor. Norfolk, house 11 Gardner


Brown Beverley, laborer, house 61 Hastings


Brown Charles A. conductor, U. R. Co. house 17 Mellen


Brown Charles E. cooper, boards 15 Eighth


Brown Chas H. foreman, H. Moulton & Co. h. r. 60 Winter


Brown Chas H. C. bookkeeper (B.), house 49 Clark


Brown Charles O. millman, house 4 Vine


Brown Charlotte M. widow of Edward A. h. 37 School


Brown Chas. R. cigar maker, house 37 School


Brown Chas. S. carpenter, boards 13 Pleasant


Brown Chas. W. clerk (Exchange Nat. Bank, B.), bds. 57 Magazine [Appian Way


Brown Daniel, wheelwright, Palmer, n. Brattle, house 14 Brown Daniel, mason, boards 430 Main


Brown Daniel L. Mrs. house 16 Ash


Brown David F. carpenter, h. Putnam pl. n. Western ave. Brown Eben P. cabinet organ maker, 426 Main, h. 13 State Brown Edmund H. printer, boards 11 Holyoke


Brown Edward, laborer (Navy Yard, Charlestown), house 66 Charles


Brown Edward A. steam piper, boards 41 Norfolk


Brown Edward J. dry goods (Green, cor. Leverett, B.), house 124 Otis


Brown Edward P. musician (3 Tremont Row, B.), bds. 37 Mellen


Brown Edwin, teamster, house 87 Harvard


Brown Edwin R. sawyer, house 3 Jordan place


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


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Brown Eliza, widow of Peter, house 125 Court


Brown Ellen Miss, dressmaker, 116 Webster ave. h. do.


Brown Ellis E. coachman, house 432 Broadway


Brown Evan, house 48 Brattle


Brown Frank W. soap-maker, house 11 Lincoln


Brown Frank D., clerk (115 Blackstone, B.), bds. 134 North avenue


Brown Fred M. painter, B. & L. R. R. shop, h. at Boston Brown Frederick T. lather, boards 2 Cherry court


Brown Freeman G. tract depot (3 Tremont Row, B.), h. 37 Mellen


Brown George, cooper, house 15 Eighth


Brown Geo. A. stoves etc. (115 Blackstone, B.), h. 134 North avenue


Brown Geo. A. jr. stoves (115 Blackstone, B.), bds. 134 North avenue


Brown George D. clerk (Jordan, Marsh & Co. B.), house 864 Main


Brown George H. gas-fitter, 644 Main, bds. 106 Auburn Brown George T. stone-cutter, boards Inman place


Brown George T. provision dealer (B.), h. Inman place Brown George W. student, H. U. rooms 29 College Brown Gilbert, carpenter, house 11 Sargent


Brown Harry H. student, H. U. rooms 3 Stoughton


Brown Helen F. widow of George, house 402 Main


Brown Henry C. leader Brown's Brigade Band, bds. 151 Cambridge


Brown Inglis H. foreman, Huckins mill, Brighton, house 24 De Wolf


Brown Irving W. milkman, house 1 Brooks


Brown Isaac, laborer, house 33 Hastings


Brown James, carpenter, house 19 Short


Brown James, laborer, house 7 Murdock place


Brown James, laborer, house 7 Murdock


Brown James, laborer, house 9 Porter Brown James, stone-cutter, house 161 Columbia Brown James A. butcher, house 170 Gore


Brown James C. proof-reader, h. 31 Stone's blk. Blackstone


Brown James E. carpenter, house 141 Columbia


Brown James R. blacksmith, house Court, near Broadway Brown Jane Miss, seamstress, house 7 Appian Way Brown Jason B. clerk (27 Winter. B.), bds. 41 Norfolk Brown John, shoemaker, 192 Bridge, house do. Brown John Rev. pastor, Stearns Chapel, bds. 25 Columbia


Brown John C. boiler maker, house 1 Pioneer


Brown John C. J. student, H. U. rooms 16 College


Brown John F. assistant in Physical Laboratory, H. U. rooms 27 Gray's Hall


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


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Brown John G. iron and steel (49 and 51 Fulton, B ), h. 101 Prospect


Brown John H. cigar maker, house 37 School


Brown John J. watchman, Beal & Hooper's, h. 134 Spring


Brown Joseph, tailor, boards 20 East


Brown Joseph, tinner, house 21 Front [Broadway


Brown Joseph A. dry goods (34 Milk, B.), house 322


Brown Lyman A. hack driver, boards 2 Essex court


Brown Maria, widow of Edw. H. house 41 Norfolk


Brown Mary, widow of Samuel, house 36 Hastings


Brown Michael, cooper, house Rideout, near Porter


Brown Nancy Mrs. house 70 Harvard [De Wolf


Brown Nancy K. widow of Edward, seamstress, house 9


Brown Otis F. clerk (Claflin & Co., B.), bds. 41 Norfolk Brown Otis S. book-keeper, P. C. Wheeler, bds. 29 Second Brown Patrick A. teamster, house 5 Conlon's court


Brown Richard, laborer, house 15 Hastings


Brown Robert C. engineer, 174 Broadway. h. 57 Cherry


Brown Samuel J. student, boards 57 Third


Brown Sarah E. Miss, house 12 Gardner


Brown Sumner A. teamster, house 5 Second-street court Brown Thomas E. waiter, 10 Trowbridge, boards do.


Brown Walker, laborer, house 61 Hastings


Brown Walter H. stone-cutter, boards 2 Cherry court


Brown Walter V. stone-cutter, house 7 Dinsmore court


Brown William, paper glazier, 10 Arrow, house 6 Shep- herd's block, Charles river


Brown William, boiler maker, house 123 Fourth


Brown William F. printer (50 Bromfield, B.), h. 14 Park Brown William H. clerk, boards 16 Ash


Brown Wm. P. book-keeper, A. H. Hews & Co. house 15 Worcester [98 Windsor Brown William S. cracker dealer (216 Friend, B.), house Brown William Wells, physician (B.), h. 15 Webster ave. Brown William Wilson, clothing (24 Brattle, B.), house 36 Brewery


Brown W. Henry, conductor, U. R. Co. house 17 Mellen Browne Albert G. jr. reporter (Supreme Court, Court House, B.), house 1 Berkeley


Browne Abraham, coachman, house 14 Garden [House Browne Alexander P. student, H. U. rooms 16 Holyoke Browne Henry G. student, H. U. rooms 5 Holyoke House Browning Francis, tin plate worker, house 94 Allston


Browning Margaret, widow of Thomas, house 19 Vine


Brownlow Joseph, express, house 16 Perry


Brownlow William A. student, H. U. boards 16 Perry Bruce Charles E. painter, house 13 Fourth [Charlestown


Bruce Eugene L. hay and straw, 42 Bridge, house at


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


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Bruce Frederic A. clerk, 126 Cambridge, boards 54 Fourth Bruce George F. carriage painter, F. Ivers', house North ave. cor. Dover


Bruce James A. carpenter, boards 12 Norfolk


Bruesard John, cabinet maker, house 41 Spruce


Brum Antonio E. hair dresser, 97 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Brunt William, gardener, house 13 Willard


Bruorton Charles, lather, house 1 Gore place


Bruorton George, glass cutter, New England Glass Co. h. 1 Gore place


Bruorton George E. superintendent (New England News Co. B.), bds. 67 Third [2 Washington, bds. do. Brusch Bernard, ale, beer, etc., and boarding house, 1 and Brusch Louisa, widow of John, house 1 Washington


Brush M. Wagner, machinist (15 Morton place, B.), house 30 Columbia


Bryan Margaret A. Mrs. house Sydney, cor. Walnut


Bryant Abram, whitener, house 23 Brewery


Bryant Benjamin, lather, boards 99 Prospect


Bryant Benjamin, laborer, house 9 Railroad


Bryant Benjamin R. commission merchant (20 Clinton, B.), house 10 Tremont [Elm, cor. Beech Bryant David, flour and grain (199 Causeway, B.), house Bryant Frank, dry goods (34 Chauncy, B.), house 37 Coggswell ave.


Bryant Frank L. car conductor, boards 15 Eliot


Bryant Frederick S. watch maker, 121 Cambridge, house 181 Cambridge


Bryant Jeremiah, laborer, house 88 Harvard


Bryant John, night police (Boston & Albany Depot, B.), house 15 Eliot


Bryant John, student, H. U. rooms 4 Little's block


Bryant John E. clerk, 6 Brattle, boards 15 Eliot


Bryant Jos. A. paper ruler, (82 State, B.), h. 10 Tremont Bryant Lewis H agent, Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ma- chine, h. Avon Hill, n. Linnaean [ant's, Avon Hill


Bryant Lewis L. medical student, boards Lewis H. Bry- Bryant Mary M. widow of John, house 8 Beaver


Bryant Sarah H. Miss, dressmaker, boards 10 Tremont Bryant Sophia Mrs. house 99 Prospect


Bryant William H. clerk, D. Dodge, bds. 44 Coggswell av. Bryant William T. carpenter, house 44 Coggswell ave.


Bryson James, plumber, boards Pleasant, near Franklin Buchanan William H. laborer, house 7 Eliot


Buck Abijah R. machinist (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), h. 50 Windsor


Buck David S. house 16 Holyoke


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


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Buck David W. clerk, 30 Brighton, rooms 56 do.


Buck Henry H. student, H. U. rooms 41 Thayer


Buck Henry L. expressman, 16 Holyoke bds. do. Buck James, printer, Riverside, house 79 River


Buck John S. carpenter, house rear 48 Thorndike Buck Lucius A. moulder, house 14 Market [Thorndike Buck Silas B. carpenter, First, near Cambridge, house 70 Buck Silas E clerk, bds. 70 Thorndike [Auburn Buckingham Frederick S. law student, rooms 102 Mt. Buckingham Joseph S. wood turner, D. Pratt's, house 126 Harvard


Buckland James Mrs. house 25 Holyoke


Buckley Cornelius, laborer, house Porter, near Warren Buckley Daniel, laborer, house 128 Webster avenue


Buckley Daniel A. real estate and insurance agent, 547 Main, house 278 Harvard, corner Inman


Buckley Daniel H. teamster, house Charles, corner Fifth Buckley James, laborer, house 149 Bridge


Buckley Jerry, house 51 Amory


Buckley John, engineer, J. Clark's, Cedar, house 13 Rice Buckley John Mrs. liquors, 147 Bridge, house do.


Buckley Michael, teamster, Wellington Bros. h. 2 Jefferson Buckley Owen E. cabinet maker, house 27 Gore


Buckley Patrick, foreman, Clark's furniture factory, 34 Reed, house 13 Rice


Buckley Patrick, laborer, house 122 Elm


Buckley Patrick Mrs. house Spring, near Sixth


Buckley Timothy, grease-collector, house Webster avenue, near Columbia


Buckley Timothy, stone-cutter, house 26 Vine


Buckley William, laborer, house 157 Spring


Buckman Caleb P. baker, house 25 Brooks


Buckman Herman, cabinet maker, house Gore, n. Fifth Buckner Henry, laborer, house 32 Hastings


Budworth James H. comedian, house 4491 Main


Buell Abbie F. widow of George, house rear 99 Cambridge Buell George S. student, boards rear 99 Cambridge


Buffum Charles T. student, H. U. rooms 47 Weld Buffum Ferdinand M. locksmith and bellhanger, house 9 Williams [Co.'s, house 101 Norfolk Buffum James L. paper hanger, J. H. & J. P. Thayer & Bugbee Charles M. foreman, Woodbury & Co.'s planing mill, house at Somerville


Bugbee James M. clerk of committees, (City Hall, B.), boards Thomas B. Aldrich's, Elmwood arenue


Bugbee John B. (S. A. Holt & Co.), hard wood and lum- ber dealer, 17 East, house at Boston


Bugbee William A. builder, house 16 Garden


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


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Bugel Max A. japanner, house 6 Walnut


Bulfinch Stephen G. Mrs. rooms 25 Church


Bullard Asa Rev. house 22 Centre [house 72 Allston,


Bullard D. Webster clerk (Sup. Court, 3 Court House, B.)


Bullard James H. student, H. U. rooms 38 College


BULLARD JOHN C. cashier, Cambridge National Bank, 87 Cambridge, house 105 Otis


Bullard Joseph O. house 9 Norris


Bullard Louise D. teacher Harvard Grammar school


Bullard Mary A. Mrs. house, 44 Mt. Auburn


Bullard Mary L. Miss, teacher, Dunster primary school, boards 44 Mt Auburn


BULLARD WILLARD A. cashier, First National Bank, Main, corner Prospect, house 761 Main


Bullard William N. student, H. U. rooms 34 Thayer Bullock A. Eugene, cigar maker, house 482 Cambridge Bullock Charles, dentist, 569 Main, house North avenue, opposite Chester


Bullock Otis S. machinist, 179 Broadway, house 210 do. Bullock Thomas, grocer, 365 Cambridge, house do.


Bunker Nathaniel W. carpenter, house Coggswell ave.




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