The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 7

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Publication date: 1873
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Bunker Sarah F. widow of Alfred, house rear P. O. build- ing, North avenue


Bunting Robert, compositor, Riverside, house at Boston Burbank Abraham, laborer, house Holly avenue, n. Wyeth Burbank Edwin A. discount and collection clerk (North


National Bank, 15 Devonshire, B.), h. 40 Shepard Burbank George, house 18 Wendell


Burbank William H. student, H. U. rooms 22 Church Burbeck Geo. jr. carpenter, house 33 Kinnard


Burchmore Zach. jr. book-keeper (B.), house 49 Essex Burdakin Arthur L. machinist, 64 Fifth, boards 7 Sixth Burdakin Edward L. clerk, 85 Cambridge, bds. 56 Fifth Burdakin John C. janitor, Court House, house 56 Fift h Burdakin Joseph, glass-cutter, N. E. Glass Co. h. 7 Sixth Burdett Henry M. student, H. U. rooms 32 Thayer Burdett Joseph O. law student, boards 332 Broadway Burdett Samuel F. machinist, house 259 Broadway Burditt Hattie Miss, boards 116 Auburn


Burditt Leroy S. tuner (Cambridge, corner Charles, B.), house 60 Magazine


Burgess Albert, painter, house 22 Windsor


Burgess Albert L. (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 42 River Burgess Daniel, laborer, house 108 Kinnard


Burgess Ellen M. Mrs. house 90 Auburn


Burgess John E. clerk (O. Ditson's, Washington, B.), h. 90 Auburn


Burgess Sydney W. student, H. U. rooms 16 Dunster


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


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Burgess Thos. J. salesman, Eastern Market Co. 471 Main" house at Gloucester


Burgess William, clerk, boards 20 Cottage


Burgess William D. carpenter, house 20 Union


Burgess Zimri T. piano maker, 106 Hampshire, house 502 Cambridge


Burgfiest A. in Boston rolling mill, Portland


Burgrewyn Keon, plasterer, house 188 Hampshire


Burgwyn Collinson P. E. student, H. U. rooms 58 Thayer Burguwyn James, carpenter, house 54 Brattle


Burke Andrew, cabinet maker (25 Sudbury, B.) house Vine, near Sixth


Burke Ann, house 92 Harvard


Burke Barney, laborer, house 10 Somerset


Burke Catherine, widow of James, house 49 Washington


Burke Daniel, blacksmith, boards 26 Holyoke


Burke Edward S. blacksmith, 9 Church, h. at Somerville Burke James, machinist, boards 121 Harvard


Burke James, laborer, house rear 382 Cambridge


Burke James, laborer, house 19 South


Burke James, hostler (B.), house 4 Linnehan's block, Third


Burke James, britannia worker, house 24 Vine


Burke John, grocer, Porter, near Warren, house do.


Burke John, carver (B.), house 210 Bridge


Burke John, laborer, boards rear 159 Broadway


Burke John, marble polisher, house 39 Charles


Burke John, marble cutter, A. McDonald, bds. at Brighton Burke John, stone cutter, boards 104 Main Burke John P. plasterer, house rear 120 Court Burke Lawrence, blacksmith, house rear 78 Brighton


Burke Mary, widow of Patrick, house 15 Hancock


Burke Michael, pedler, boards 83 Broadway


Burke Michael, teamster, house 10 East Perry Burke Patrick, laborer, house 2 Hastings Burke Patrick, printer (Boston Journal), h. 196 Cambridge Burke Philip, wood turner, house 82 Fifth


Burke Richard H. tinsmith, I. P. Estes', h 261 Franklin


Burke Thomas, in Boston rolling mill, Portland Burke William, gas inspector, boards 3 Linden Burke William, cooper, house rear 56 Charles Burke William A. varnisher, 203 Cambridge, h. at Boston Burkett Augustus H. clerk, 653 Main, house 176 Harvard Burkett Henry A. auctioneer, house 176 Harvard Burleigh Chas. H. printer, house 2 Nichols place


Burleigh Emily A. widow of John A. house 85 Brattle


Burleigh Everett J. hackman, house 8 Eliot [Putnam Burleigh Jacob N. flour dealer (186 State, B.), house 32 Burleigh Thomas, horse car driver, boards 89 Tremont


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


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Burley David P. foreman, U. R. Co.'s stables, house 89 Tremont


Burmann Henry, sausage maker, Eighth, n. Spring, h. do. Burnap Charles G. cabinet maker, house 40 Broadway Burnes Daniel D. law student, rooms 2 Holmes place


Burnett Charles H. clerk, boards 3 Shepherd's block, 9 Charles river


Burnett Daniel, laborer, house 49 Hampshire [Mt. Auburn Burnett Frank W. bar tender (6 Cambridge, B.), house 12 Burnett Frederick A. clerk, boards 3 Shepherd's block, 9 Charles river


Burnett Harry, student, H. U. rooms 26 Thayer [blk.


Burnett James, surveyor of lumber, boards 136 Lechmere Burnett Lewis, house 3 Shepherd's blk. 9 Charles River


Burnett Marshall T. student, Scientific school, rooms 19 Baldwin


Burnett Waldo, student, H. U. rooms 3 Weld


Burnham Chas. A. bookbinder, house 41 Pine


Burnham Chas. T. organ maker, house 20 Green Burnham Edward, auctioneer and real estate, & Hyde's


block, 603 Main and (35 Exchange, B.), h. 68 Inman Burnham Frank W. student, H. U. rooms 351 Harvard


Burnham Geo. A. furniture mover, house Clark, near Har- vard


Burnham Ira F. carpenter, house 20 Union


Burnham Mary D. widow of Wesley, house 351 Harvard Burnham Samuel, editor (149 Washington, B.), house 19 Arlington [boards 149 Cambridge


Burnham Sarah M. Miss, teacher, Putnam Grammar school,


Burnham William A. student H. U. rooms 48 Brattle


Burns Barnard, laborer, A. C. Sanborn & Co.'s, house 146 Bridge


Burns David, laborer, house 37 Cowperthwait


Burns James, oil finisher, house 31 Charles


Burns Jeremiah, laborer, house 132 Lechmere block


Burns Jeremiah, laborer, house 25 Fourth


Burns John, baker, house 10 Pine


Burns John, roofer (B.), house Washington, n. Columbia


Burns John, slater, boards 68 Brighton


Burns John R. printer, boards 41 Holyoke


Burns Mallacy, ham curer, house 122 Elm


Burns Michael, tin-plate worker, boards at Watertown


Burns Peter, provisions, Brighton, near Harvard square, and 2 Cowperthwait, house do.


Burns Peter, teamster, h. Cambridge, n. horse-car stable


Burns Stephen J. house 21 Plymouth [21 Plymouth BURNS STEPHEN J. MRS. preserver of flowers, house Burns Thomas, baker, house 544 Main


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


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Burns Thomas, laborer, house 106 Kinnard


Burns Thomas, glass-worker, house Gore, cor. Fifth Burns Timothy, provisions, 15 Sparks, house do. Burns William J. slipper maker (High, B.), h. 150 Otis Burpee Eliphalet, mason, house 32 Tremont Burpee Hannah, widow, house 27 Pleasant


BURPEE JOSEPH E. mason, house 149 Prospect Burpee Samuel W. teamster, 178 Columbia, house do.


Burr Lemuel, hair-dresser, Main, cor. Essex, house 45 Hampshire


Burr Lemuel D. waiter, boards 45 Hampshire


Burr Mary M. hair dresser, 45 Hampshire, house do.


Burrage Frederick E. clerk, Burrage, Shepard & Co. bds. 91 Prospect


Burrage Harriet L. widow of T. F. house 13 Jay Burrage Josiah (Burrage, Shepherd & Co.), lumber dealer, Broadway, cor. Court, L. P. house 91 Prospect Burrage Josiah K. (Burrage, Shepherd & Co.), lumber dealer, Broadway, cor. Court, bds. 91 Prospect BURRAGE, SHEPHERD & CO. (Josiah Burrage, Sum- ner P. Shepherd, and Josiah K. Burrage), lumber dealers, Broadway. cor. Court, L. P.


Burridge Carrie C. Miss, boards 9 Amory


Burridge Ward J. house 9 Amory


Burrill Charles O. (Packard & Burrill), brush manuf. 60 Cambridge, house at Somerville [8 Eliot


Burroughs Charles H. foreman, Pike's stable, Church, h. Burrows Thomas R. coach-ironer, house 22 Watson


Burry William, student, H. U. rooms 21 Gray


Burt Charlotte A. Mrs. boards 6 Daniels court


Burt Seth F. butter, cheese, etc. (24 F. H. market, B.), house 29 Western avenue


Burton Anson (Burton, Fellows & Co.), brush manuf. 12 Gore, house at South Lancaster


Burton Ezra (Burton, Fellows & Co.), brush manuf. 12 Gore, house at South Lancaster


BURTON, FELLOWS & CO. (Anson Burton, John H. Fellows and Ezra Burton), brush manufacturers, Gore and (21 Exchange, B.) Burton Thomas C. house 21 Suffolk


Burton Henry E. engineer, house 21 Suffolk


Burton Mary S. widow of Henry E. house 21 Suffolk Busch John W. gardener, house 19 Windsor Bush Harry P. law student, rooms 52 Brattle


Bush Washington, laborer, house rear 105 Elm Bushee Balona, carpenter, house Walden, near Donnell Bushee James A. organ varnisher, 426 Main, h. Pleasant, cor. Auburn


CHECK BOOKS neatly printed by J. [FORD & SON, Harvard Square.


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Bussier Joseph, laborer. house 117 Spruce [ville Buskirk Charles V. wheelwright, 378 Main, h. at Somer- Buskirk Samuel V. wheelwright, h. School, n. Windsor Busnach Henry, hairdresser, boards 85 Brookline Busnach Michael S. cigar manuf. 576 Main, h. 85 Brookline Busnach Samuel, cigar maker, and ale, beer, etc. 576 Main, boards 85 Brookline


Busnach Solomon M. jr. cigar maker, 576 Main, boards 85 Brookline


Busteed William H. clerk (B.), house 138 Washington Busteid Robert, laborer, house Clifton, near Spruce Buswell Brigham (Studley & Buswell), 150 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Butland Uriah, expressman, order box, 409 Main, house 155 Pearl


Butler Benjamin, laborer, house 12 Dinsmore court Butler Catherine A. widow of John, house 139 Cambridge Butler Daniel M. stone-cutter, house 57 Harvard Butler George, kerosene oil works, house 22 Sixth Butler George A. organ maker, boards 129 Spring


Butler Geo. W. gas fitter (124 Union, B.), house Fifth, near Cambridge


Butler Harriet, widow of Henry, house 23 Hastings Butler Harriet A. teacher, Gore primary school, boards Frost, corner Otis [North Fifth


Butler Isaac W. organ builder, S. S. Hammill's, house 23


Butler James, laborer, house 287 Cambridge


Butler John, expressman, boards 181 Bridge


Butler John, in rolling-mill, house rear 161} Broadway


Butler Martha H. teacher, Otis primary school, boards 2 Frost


Butler Mary, widow of David, house 7 Somerset


Butler Matthew P. shipping clerk, boards 9 Hancock Butler Patrick, baker, house 9 Hancock


Butler Patrick E. (Butler & Hadley), carriage painter, 41 Cambridge, boards Mansion House, Gore


Butler Paul, student, H. U. rooms 22 Holworthy Butler William J. laborer, house 7 Somerset


Butler & Hadley (Patrick E. Butler and Clarence V. Had- ley), carriage painters, 41 Cambridge


Butman Joseph E. box sawyer, house 95 Gore Butnam Caleb P. sheriff's keeper, house 430 Main [Gore Butterfield Charles M. clerk (45 Congress, B.), house 87 Butterfield George A. produce dealer (14 new F. H. Mar- ket, B.), house 106 Austin [near Market Butterfield George F. clerk, 194 Cambridge, house Union, Butterfield James B. agent, J. P. Squire & Co.'s, house at Sudbury


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


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Butterfield John, clerk (10 Blackstone market, B.), house 54 Fourth


Butterfield John H. clerk, boards 54 Fourth


Butterfield William P. (New York), house 46 Cherry


Button Charles P. student, H. U. rooms 1 Dolton block Buttrick Elizabeth G. Miss, house 8 Norton


Buttrick Ephraim, house 1 Divinity avenue [Soden


Buxton Charles B. fish and oysters, 617{ Main, house 5 Buxton George, engineer, Hixon's, boards 5 Dickinson


Buxton John C. engineer, house 59 Hampshire [avenue Buxton John H. mason and plasterer, house 50 Western Byard Edward, carpenter, house rear 78 Brighton


Byers William, carpenter, house Kernan's block, rear 13 Charles river [14 Williams


Byram Eben S. cabinet maker, Grover Brothers', house Byram Joseph R. salesman (11 & 13 Essex, B.), house 76 Lake


Byron George H. carpenter, house 11 Temple


Byron John, painter, boards 24 Dunster


CABOT FANNIE, widow of Charles H. house 33 Sixth Cabot James J. student, H. U. rooms 17 Holworthy Cabot Rhoda L. widow, Charles, house 8 Magazine court Cadby Thos. C. gas-fitter (B.), house 12 Magazine Cade Charles B. (J. Stevens & Co.) plumber, 627 Main, boards 11 Worcester


Cade George L. superintendent of streets, house 464 Main Cade William B. polisher, house 27 Park


Cæsar Antoine, oil finisher, boards 108 Cambridge Caffery Joseph, weigher, boards 33 Wheatland block Cahill John, auctioneer, real estate and insurance agent (11 Pemberton sq. B.), house 486 Cambridge


Cahill Jeremiah, stone mason, house 28 Charles River Cahill Mary E. fancy dry goods. 486 Cambridge, house do. Cahill Patrick, teamster, house 75 Spruce


Cahill Robert, glass maker, boards over 411 Cambridge Cain Albert M. box maker, boards 390 Main [tern avenue Calden Asael W. captain steamer Ulysses, house 41 Wes- Calden Mary Mrs. house 12 Brookline


Calderwood John C. brass-founder, house 129 Washington Caldwell Almira, widow of Wm. F. house 131 Cambridge Caldwell George W. painter, house Bent, near Cambridge Caldwell George W. jr. painter, house Distillhouse


Caldwell George W. soap pedler, house Rideout, near Porter


Caldwell Henry L. grocer (141 Milk, B.), boards 720 Main Caldwell James, carriage trimmer (Chestnut, near Charles, B.), house 27 Sixth


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


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Caldwell James A. butter dealer (B.), house 120 Magazine Caldwell Matthew, book-binder, house Blackstone, corner River


Caldwell Randolph, hackman, house 5 Baldwin place


Caldwell Stephen, hostler, house 28 Pleasant


Caldwell William, house 354 Harvard [Spring


Calef Solomon C. planing-mill (Charles, B.), house 90 Calhane Thomas, tailor, house 188 Green


Callaghan Denis, grocer, 349 Main, house 71 School


Callaghan John, confectioner, boards 17 Washington


Callahan Bart, grocer, 19 Washington, house do.


Callahan Calvin, laborer, house 194 Bridge


Callahan Daniel, glass-maker, house rear 12 Third


Callahan Daniel, laborer, house 5 Lechmere place Callahan Daniel C. laborer, house 212 Bridge


Callahan Dennis, laborer, house 251 Franklin


Callahan Garry, yeast-cake maker (16 Beverly, B.), bds. 10 East


Callahan James, frame finisher, boards 35 Washington Callahan James, laborer, house 18 North


Callahan Jeremiah, tailor, house 32 Auburn


Callahan Jeremiah, job-wagon, house 287 Cambridge Callahan Jeremiah, saloon, 415} Cambridge, h. 139 Elm


Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, house 6 North


Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, house Short, near R. R.


Callahan John, laborer, house 7 Sparks st. place


Callahan John, laborer, house 194 Green


Callahan John, laborer, house Warren, near Cambridge


Callahan John, painter, house 5 Flagg


Callahan John, pedler, house 41 Vine


Callahan John P. printer (Boston Daily Globe, B.), h. 135 Cambridge


Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 65 Winter


Callahan Michael, laborer, house 8 Davis


Callahan Michael, painter, house 5 Flagg


Callahan Patrick, blacksmith,house 38 Foster


Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 3 Lechmere place


Callaban Thomas, laborer, house 19 Foster


Callahan Thomas, laborer, house 12 North


Callahan Thomas F. cabinet maker, house 70 Gore


Callan James, bar tender (Somerville), bds. 179 Bridge


Callan Thomas, laborer, house Jefferson, n. Warren


Callender Charles A. stationery and fancy goods, 485 Main, house 487 do.


Callender Maria L. Miss, stamping and embroidering, 555 Main, house 499 do. [499 Main, house do. Callender Mary M. Miss, dress-maker and embroidering, Caller James, paper glazier, 10 Arrow, house 25 Ellery


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, wharves, junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge Boston office 14 State street. Lumber for jobbing and repairs.


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Caller Joseph, paper glazier, 10 Arrow, house 23 Ellery Calley Henry S. real estate agent (95} Washington, B.), house 24 DeWolf


Calloway Larry, laborer, house Fifth


Calloway Richard, laborer, h. rear A. McDonald's granite yard, near R. R.


Calnan Daniel, gasfitter, boards Harvard, cor. Clark


Calnan John, laborer, house Lechmere place


Calnan John P. carver, Braman Shaw & Co.'s, house rear Third, corner Gore


Calnan Patrick, laborer, house 12 North [Gore


Calnan Patrick, at W. S. Blanchard & Co.'s, h. Third, n. Calnon Jerry foundry-man, house Lilac court, c. Portland Calnon Michael, teamster, house 6 Portland


Calnon Timothy, laborer, house 42 Hampshire [Clark Calvert Charles H. conductor Metropolitan R. R. bds. 13 Calvert Frances, widow of William, house 13 Clark


Cambridge Almhouse, Tannery


CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE, Geo. Fisher, editor and prop. office 573 Main


Cambridge Cemetery, Coolidge ave. n. Watertown line


Cambridge City Guards Armory, Moore's block, Brattle


Cambridge Gas Light Co., Lyceum bldg. Harvard square, A. E. Hildreth, pres. [25 Main


Cambridge Fruit Preserving Co. N. C. Pike, supt. Cambridge High School, Broadway, corner Fayette


Cambridge Hospital, 102 Prospect


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.


J. W. Cook, pres., J. A. Smith, sec. and treas. 555 Main


CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 87 Cambridge


Cambridge Observatory, Concord ave.


Cambridge Post Office, Lyceum building, Harvard sq.


CAMBRIDGE PRESS, James Cox, proprietor, office 5312 Main [Harvard square


Cambridge Railroad Company, R. E. Demmon, pres.


Cambridge Savings Bank, John B. Dana, pres. 1 Har- vard row


Cambridge Skating Rink, Broadway, corner Ellery


Cambridge Water Board, office City Hall, Main


CAMBRIDGEPORT EXPRESS CO., D. Savage & Son, proprietors, 602 Main (Boston offices 8 Court sq. & 3 Washington) [Main


Cambridgeport National Bank, R. Douglass, pres. 585 Cambridgeport Post Office, 559 Main, J. McDuffie, post master [near Essex Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Benj. Tilton, pres., Main, Came Edward G. salesman (B.), house 2 Chestnut


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


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Cameron James F. (Cameron & Etter), blacksmith and carriage builder, 496 Main, house 512 Main Cameron George, carpenter, boards 127 Prospect Cameron Henry, carpenter, boards 41 Cedar Cameron Robert J. carpenter, house 41 Cedar CAMERON & ETTER (James F. Cameron and Herbert Etter), blacksmiths and carriage builders, 496 Main Cameron William G. carpenter, house 25 Bow Cammon John, carriage-smith, house 43 Coggswell ave. Cammon John A. bookkeeper, boards 43 Coggswell ave. Camp Charlotte E. Miss, teacher, Thorndike grammar school, h. at East Medford


Campbell Alexander, carpenter, house 23 DeWolf Campbell Andrew, boiler maker, house 341 Main


Campbell Charles J. electrotyper (5 Washington, B.), house 71 River


Campbell David J. painter, boards 23 Wallace


Campbell Donald S. clerk, 77 Pearl, boards do.


Campbell Dugald, carpenter, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge


Campbell Duncan H. machinist, house 128 Spring


Campbell Eben, carpenter, house 46 Putnam


Campbell Edward, porter (B.), h. Warren, n. Cambridge Campbell Elizabeth, widow of James, house 78 Spring


Campbell Geo. S. machinist, house 79 Hastings


Campbell Harrison, teamster, house Spring, near Eighth


Campbell Hugh, clerk (45 Merchants Row, B.), boards 78 Spring


Campbell Hugh, grocer, 1 Vine, cor. Third, house 3 do. Campbell Isabella, widow of John M. house 33 Pine


Campbell James C. tinsmith, boards 13 River


Campbell Jane, widow of James, house 1 Flagg


Campbell John, cabinet maker, h. Magazine, opp. Florence Campbell John, machinist, house 11 Union


Campbell John G. tailor, boards 24 Sixth


Campbell Margaret, widow of John, h. r. 125 Court


Campbell Oliver B. oil (40 Clinton, B.), house North ave. cor. Forest [h. 120 Austin


Campbell Robert M. restaurant and lunch (93 State, B.),


Campbell Sarah Miss, house 61 Brattle


Campbell Thomas W. organ tuner, house 36 Austin


Campbell William, foreman, Allen & Endicott's, 356 Main, house 57 Moore [24 Sixth


Campbell William, brass finisher (Hawkins, B.), bds.


Campbell William H. letter carrier, house 14 Wright


Campbell William T. student, H. U. rooms 26 Mt. Auburn Campbell Wilson, boiler maker, house 17 Myrtle place


Canavan William, laborer, house Union


Canfield George F. student, H. U. rooms 14 Matthews


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


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Cann Edgar, brass finisher, boards 77 Gore Cannell Charlotte Mrs. boards 71 Third


Cannell Henry, clerk, house 71 Third Canney Philip, laborer, house Davis [well ave.


Cannon John, teamster, A. H. Hews & Co. house 42 Coggs- Cannovan James Mrs. house rear Gore, near Fifth Canterbury Charles I. painter, house 14 Lake Canterbury George W. clerk, boards 14 Lake Canty Timothy, plasterer, house 26 North Canty William, teamster, boards 150 Spring Canty Zeph. traveling agent (New York), house 73 Gore Capelle Jonas F. salesman, N. E. Glass Co. house 138 Thorndike


Capelle Thomas, carpenter, house 54 Mt. Auburn


Capen Warren, carver, boards 53 Fourth


Caragnaro Antonio, cabinet maker, house 12 North Carder Richard, laborer, boards 116 Columbia


Carew Edward, cooper, house McCabe, near Jefferson Carew Thomas A. sculptor, Bath, house 29 Everett Carey James, laborer, house Prospect, near Milk Carey James, provisions, 25 Brighton, house do.


Carey John, machinist, Revere Sugar Refinery, house at Somerville®


Carey Thomas, grocer, Jefferson, near Warren, house do. Carey William, hair dresser, 1 Essex, house at Somerville Carlbery Charles A. cabinet polisher, boards 24 Dunster Carlen Mary, widow of John, house 143 Bridge


Carleton John P. organ maker, house 11 Sydney


Carley George E. clerk, B. & L. R. R. repair shop, h. at Charlestown


Carley James, laborer, house 9 Donnell [h. 4 Perry Carlin James, foreman, Walworth Manuf. Co. 368 Main, Carlin Michael, laborer, house Willow place, near Som- erville line town), house 5 Chapman place Carlin Patrick, driver of carriage, States prison (Charles- Carlin William A. plumber, boards 5 Chapman place Carlisle John, glazier (B.), bds. J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon Carlock Ann, widow Jacob, house 89 Pearl


Carlock Charles T. diary maker, boards 87 Pearl Carlock John R. watchcase maker, house 430 Main Carlton Sarah C. Miss, teacher, Putnam Grammar school, boards 68 Otis


Carmichael Charles, wood turner, boards 29 Cherry


Carmichael John, baggage master, B. L. & N. R. R. house 102 Cambridge


Carnes James, box maker, house 29 Fourth


Carnes John, boot and shoe maker, house 8 Watson


Carnes John, laborer, house Montgomery, near Spruce


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


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Carnes John Q. bookbinder, boards 8 Watson


Carnes Michael M. carpenter, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Carney Edwin L. student, H. U. rooms 42 Weld Carney Francis, laborer, h. Webster ave. n. Cambridge Carney John, laborer, house Rideout, near Porter Carney Mary, widow of John, house Bridge, cor. Fourth Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Irving place Carney William, sawyer, house 43 Clark Caron Joseph, brick maker, house 108 Spruce Carpenter Eber, conductor, U. R. R. bds. Porter's Hotel Carpenter George, cabinet maker, house at Boston Carpenter George, cabinet maker, house 123 Windsor Carpenter George M. (R. Bacon & Co.), 440 Main, house at Boston


Carpenter Narcissia L. widow of Eber, h. 229 North ave. Carpenter Reuben, engraver, house 45 Clark


Carpenter Samuel, tinsmith, 389 Cambridge, h. 401 do. Carpenter Thomas, cabinet maker, house 112 Harvard Carr Arthur, glasshouse laborer, house 1 Jefferson Carr Bernard, soap maker, house 18 E. Perry Carr Catharine, widow of George, house 1 Jefferson


Carr Charles, carpenter, house 41 Garden


Carr Charles, grease collector, house 20 E. Perry


Carr Edward J. stereotyper, house 28 E. Perry Carr Edwin S. tinsmith, house 860 Main


Carr Ellen Mrs. house Sydney, cor. Walnut CARR ERWIN S. tin plate worker, 914 Harvard, house Carr Frank P. glass worker, house 99 Spring


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Carr George W. tin pedler, house 63 Elm


Carr James, laborer, house Willow place


Carr Joseph D. mariner, house 4 Antrim Carr Lucien, house 388 Harvard


Carr Martin, teamster, house 24 Cowperthwait


Carr Michael (P. Carr jr. & Bro.), soap manuf., Lopez, n. Brookline, house do. [Walnut ave.


Carr Nathaniel, coal dealer (280 Causeway, B.), house


Carr Patrick P. laborer, house 16 Perry


Carr Patrick P. jr. (P. Carr, jr. & Bro.), soap maker, Lo- pez, n. Brookline, h. 16 Perry


Carr Peter J. laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge


Carr P. jr. & Bro. (M. Carr), soap manuf., Lopez, near Brookline


Carr Sparrow, house 97 Windsor


Carr Thomas, laborer, house 13 Valentine


Carrigan Michael, hostler, house rear 25 Fourth


Carroll Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 228 Bridge


Carroll Edward, laborer, house Willow place, near Som- erville line


ROBERT BACON & CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgeport. Manufacturers of Fine Shirts to order.


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Carroll Harry J. draughtsman, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, h. at Newton


Carroll James H. sewing machines, 114 Cambridge, h. do. Carroll Jeremiah, harness maker, 43 Cambridge, house 143 Bridge


Carroll John, clerk, house 36 Winter


Carroll John, shoemaker, house Winter, cor. Fourth


Carroll John F. glass maker, house 228 Bridge


Carroll John F. machinist, house 47 Gore


Carroll John I. teamster, boards 42 River


Carroll John R. shoemaker, house 8 Mullin's court


Carroll Julia, widow Edward, house Third, n. Cambridge Carroll Margaret Miss, dress trimmer, rooms 20 Dunster Carroll Michael, horse trader, house 112 Auburn


Carroll Michael, machinist, 114 Cambridge, house do.


Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 22 Hancock


Carroll Robert, waiter, house 8 Harrison


Carroll William, laborer, house Bond


Carroll William, wheelwright (Bartlett's wharf, B.), house Fourth [219 Main


Carroll Wm. grain measurer, house Stevens' court, rear Carroll Wm. H. marble worker (B.), house 67 Charles Carruth Chas. E. grocer, 72 River, house 74 River Carruth Geo. E. clerk, 72 River, bds. 74 River




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