The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 8

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Publication date: 1873
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Carruth Mary A. widow Chas. E. house 2 Harrison ave. Carson John, property man, house 64 Washington


Carson Parker W. carpenter, house 19 Wheatland's block, Cambridge


Carson Robert, soap-maker, house 44 Pearl


Carson Wmn. G. superintendent John P. Squire & Co.'s provision warehouse, house 141 Cambridge


Carter Charles Moreland, clerk (40 Union, B.), boards 159 Brattle [court


Carter Frank, clerk, Perry, Tyler & Co. house 7 Daniels' Carter Frank, student, H. U. rooms 9 College


Carter Frank E. office manager, 624 Main, boards 67 Dana Carter George, glass-maker, house 54 Winter


Carter Geo. H. clerk (129 Tremont, B.), house 59 Spring Carter Geo. P. book-binder (76 Sudbury, B.), and (Geo.


Woods & Co.), parlor and vestry organs, 624 Main, house Austin, near Norfolk


Carter Herbert W. hair-dresser, boards rear 133 Columbia Carter Isa G. widow of Robert, house 37 Columbia Carter Jackson, laborer, house 45 Hastings


Carter James HI. carpenter, house 48 Auburn


Carter John, box maker, boards 180 Broadway


Carter Mary A. widow of Daniel, house 25 Columbia


Carter Nancy C. widow of Luke, boards 771 Main


J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square, print cards, and all other kinds of printing.


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Carter Richard, hostler, boards 116 Columbia Carter Theodore A. carpenter, boards 12 Green


Carter William, laborer, boards 5 Clay


Carter William, wheelwright, b. A. D. Hurd's, Palmer Cartin Joseph, laborer, boards Water, corner Bridge


Cartret Abigail Mrs. widow, house 100 Green


Cartwright Ezekiel, rope maker, house 84 School


Cartwright Joseph P. hose-driver, steamer No. 2, house rear 3 Fisk's block, Main


Cartwright Philip, box-maker, house Court, near Broadway Carty Henry, bell-hanger and grocer, Willow place, house do.


Carty James F. brass-finisher, house Willow place Carvan Frank, works in Boston Rolling Mill, Portland


Carver Francis H. printer, house 1 Fremont, corner Pleasant


Cary Richard Mrs. boards 11 Ware


Cary Thomas, student, H. U. rooms Holyoke House


Cary Thomas G. superintendent Zoological Museum, house 11 Ware


Cary Thomas G. Mrs. house 11 Ware


Case G. Arthur, engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards68 Columbia


Case Lyman G. expressman (106 Sudbury, B.), house 68 Columbia


Casey Amos, carpenter, house 7 Eighth


Casey Andrew, baker, house 4 Pine


Casey Bernard, carpenter, house rear 79 Hastings


Casey Edward, house rear 72 Norfolk [Cambridge


Casey James S. driver, Engine No. 3, house Third, cor. Casey John, laborer, house 31 Green


Casey John, laborer, house 31 Brighton


Casey John, britannia worker, boards 117 Gore


Casey Michael, porter (B.), house 93 Fifth


Casey Michael, laborer, house 105 Elm Casey Patrick, grocer, 114 Fourth, house 32 Vine Casey Peter, laborer, house 16 Vine Casey Peter, clerk, 64 Cambridge, bds. 7 Second


Casey Thomas, bar-tender, house 116 Fourth Casey, Thomas J. carver, house 173 Cambridge


Casey Timothy, laborer, house 4 North


Casey William, sexton St. John's church, and undertaker, house 104 Fourth


Cashman Joanna Miss, house Warren, n. Cambridge


Cashman John, laborer, house 26 Donnell


Casper Nichols, brass-finisher, house Spring, n. Eighth Cass Frederick G. carpenter, 12 Green, house do. Cass George W. clerk, 126 Cambridge, bds. 146 Otis


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


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Cass Lewis, painter, boards 12 Dunster


Cassidy Edward, gardener, house 54 Pearl [h. 79 Spring Cassidy Edward, glass-cutter, New England Glass Co.'s, Cassidy Edward, jr. telegrapher (B. & M. R. R. depot, B.) boards 54 Pearl


Cassidy Frank, laborer, boards 152 Court


Cassidy James, laborer, boards 152 Court


Cassidy Thomas, laborer, house 4 Fourth


Castle Edwin J. druggist, boards 15 Cherry


[Church


Castle Eliza, widow of James, house 15 Cherry Caswell Elizabeth, widow of John, house Palmer, near Caswell Isabel R. widow of Alanson B. house 124 Austin Caswell John R. carpenter, house 31 Antrim


Cate Edward W. student, H. U. rooms 39 College


Cate George H. student, H. U. rooms 39 College


Cate John Q. A. carpenter, house Holly avenue, near Madison


Cate William H. jig sawyer, F. Geldowsky, house at Charlestown


Cate, see also Kate


Cates James H. superintendent Mass. Arsenal, Garden, house do. .


Cavanagh Ann, widow of Francis, house 239 Franklin Cavanagh Bridget Mrs. house 13 Sparks-street place


Cavanagh Dennis, carpenter, house rear 15 Vine


Cavanagh Edward, teamster, boards 91 Fifth


Cavanagh Fred, laborer, boards 91 Fifth


Cavanagh Michael, harness maker, 378 Main, house 10 Holly place


Cavanagh Michael T. pedler, house 57 Spruce


Cavanagh Patrick, laborer, house 26 Winter


Caverly Francis, superintendent Brookline bridge, house 155 Brookline [wharf


Cawley Thomas J. laborer, Brine & Clark's, house on the Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, boards 6 Brewer


Chadbourne Moses W. saloon 480 Cambridge, house do. Chadwick Alford F. box maker, house 3 Pettengill's court Chaffee Knowlton S. (Chaffee & Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, junction Bridge and Cambridge, and President Union R. R. Co., Harvard square, house 118 Cambridge


Chaffee & Cummings (K. S. Chaffee and Daniel P. Cum- mings), hardwood charcoal dealers, and acetate of lime, junction Bridge and Cambridge


Chalk Abraham B. shoemaker, house 143 Gore


Challers Edward, compositor, boards 10 Eliot


Challies Rachel S. Mrs. nurse, boards 36 Second


Chalmers Edward P. printer, house 10 Eliot


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


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Chamberlain, Ballard & Co. (Sam'l Chamberlain, Sanford K. Ballard and John W. Jones), inner soles manuf. Portland st. [River, cor. Franklin Chamberlain George D. beef (South Market B.), house CHAMBERLAIN HENRY M. counsellor at law, 593} Main, boards Austin, cor. Essex


Chamberlain James F. silver plater (21 School, B.), house 116 Prospect [Prospect


CHAMBERLAIN J. W. plumber, 562 Main, house 84 Chamberlain Newell (46 South Market, B.), h. 7 River Chamberlain Samuel (Chamberlain, Ballard & Co.), inner soles manuf. Portland, house at Boston


Chamberlain Willard N. clerk (46 South Market, B.), bds. 7 River


Chamberlin Alfred N. shoemaker, 24 Haymarket square, house 18 Union


Chamberlin A. Otis, letter carrier, house 440 Main


Chamberlin Charles P. Mrs. house 39 Columbia


Chamberlin Charles U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, boards 659 do. [Mt. Auburn


Chamberlin Corydon O. conductor U. R. R. boards 156 Chamberlin Daniel U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard ware, 622 Main, house 659 do.


Chamberlin D. U. & Co. (Daniel U., George H. and Charles U. Chamberlin), hardware, etc. 622 Main


Chamberlin Edward & Co. Boston chemical works, Cam- bridge, near Portland, office (21 Central, B.)


Chamberlin George H. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, boards 77 Brattle


Chamberlin Mary, widow of John, house 77 Brattle


Chambers John H. foreman, Boston City Flour Mills Co. 356 Main, boards 29 Cherry


Chambers William, cooper, boards 29 Cherry


Champion Joel D. moulder, house Charles, near Sixth Champlin, Lemon & Co. (Robert A. Champlin, Augustus F. Lemon and Benjamin F. Nourse), boarding, livery, and sale stable, Brattle, near Harvard square


Champlin Robert A. (Champlin, Lemon & Co.), boarding, livery, and sale stable, Brattle, near Harvard square, house 58 North avenue


Chandler Chas. H. bookkeeper, house 54 Prospect


Chandler Ebenezer M. provision dealer, 69 Norfolk, house 16 Amory


Chandler Edwin R. hatter, house 19 Hamilton


Chandler Ella F. widow of Frederick, boards 1 Fremont


Chandler Frank E. clerk, Geo. B. James & Co. boards 69 Spring [19 Amory Chandler Gilbert E. clerk (West Boston Bank, §.), bds.


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


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Chandler James, marble worker (A. Wentworth & Co.'s, 17 Haverhill, B.), house 17 Fremont


Chandler Stephen B. salesman (192 Washington, B.), h. Antrim, near Cambridge


Chandler William, bookbinder, Riverside, house 18 Howard


Channing Edward T. Mrs. house 16 Quincy


Chapin Andrew N. mason, boards 7 Columbia court


Chapin Ellen S. widow of Geo. A. house Arlington, cor. Walnut avenue


Chapin Frank W. student, H. U. rooms 28 College


Chapin Gardner, clerk (60 Blackstone, B.), bds. 93 Otis Chapin George T. produce (Blackstone market, B.), house 66 Otis [Fourth


Chapin Hiram O. clerk (12 Blackstone mkt. B.), house 73 Chapin Lizzie C. Miss, teacher, Felton primary school, boards 124 Antrim


Chapin Samuel W. mason, boards 7 Columbia court


Chaplin Geo. carpenter, house 29 Kinnard


Chaplin Sarah T. widow of Charles F. h. Austin, n. Inman Chapman Abraham, oyster dealer (B.), h. 14 Brookline CHAPMAN FRANCIS L. carriage manufacturer, rear 15 Brattle, house 11 Story


Chapman Fred L. clerk, Francis L. Chapman, bds. 11 Story Chapman Geo. W. painter, 522 Main, house 9 Lopez


Chapman Harrison C. machinist, house 21 Austin Chapman Henry, paper hanger, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman John C. machinist, boards 408 Main


Chapman Nathaniel, carpenter, rooms 1 Shepherd's block, rear 10 Charles River


Chapman Rufus B. machinist, house 408 Main


Chapman Samuel, watchman, house rear 112 Columbia


Chapman William, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman William, jr. carpenter, house 392 Cambridge CHARLES RIVER IRON WORKS, Kendall & Roberts, proprietors, 92 Main


CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, 1 Harvard row Charmois Victor, designer, Gore, between Fifth and Sixth, house 141 Thorndike


Chartier Leon A. musician, house 16 Jay [Hamilton


Chase Albert, jeweller (160 Washington, B.), house 49 Chase Bailey, boards 24 Clinton


Chase Charles S. artist, house 471 Main


Chase Edward F. brakeman, house 19 Pine


Chase Edwin B. Rev. house 24 Clinton


Chase E. F. painter, Beal & Hooper's, house Pine


Chase Frank E. student, H. U. rooms 9 Matthews


CHASE FREEMAN H. express, order box, Post-office, house 156 Hampshire


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


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Chase George S. law student, rooms 20 Divinity Hall Chase Gratia, widow of Paul, boards 302 Harvard


Chase Henry, boards 101 Western avenue


Chase Herbert A. student, boards 752 Main


Chase Hiram L. homeopathic physician, house 752 Main Chase Ira, teamster, boards over 415 Cambridge


Chase Isaac F. tinplate worker. 85 Cambridge, h. 8 Sixth Chase Isaac R. engineer, house r. 145 Columbia


Chase Jacob C. (Chase & Benson), stoves, etc. 457 Cam- bridge, house 105 Gore [287 Broadway


Chase Jeremiah C. (Dickinson & Chase), nursery man, h. Chase John L. coffin maker, Lockhart's, h. 62 Cambridge Chase Josiah G. engineer and surveyor, City Hall, house 8 Bigelow


Chase Moses B. chaplain, U. S. N. house 14 Ash


Chase Samuel, cooper, house 16 Market [52 Elm


Chase Samuel F. ice-dealer, Columbia, c. Hampshire, h. Chase Sarah H. Miss, teacher, Felton primary school, bds. Tremont, c. Hampshire [bds. 13 River Chase Sarson, pattern maker, Navy yard, Charlestown, Chase William H. machinist, (Brighton, B.), bds. 128 Oxford


Chase William L. student, H. U. rooms 1 Weld


Chase & Benson (Jacob C. Chase and H. J. H. Benson), stoves, etc. 457 Cambridge


Chatman Cyrus, machinist, boards 339 Main


Chatron George, cooper, house 147 Gore


Cheeseman Frank, hostler, house 58 Elm [67 Vine Cheever Edward B. printer (Boston Daily Times), house Cheney Abby Mrs. widow, boards 4 River


Cheney Charles D. fireman, L. R. R. house 117 Thorndike


Cheney Charles J. receiver, U. R. R. house 29 Holyoke Cheney Clarence J. dentist, boards 42 Windsor


Cheney Edwin L. produce dealer (B.), house 7 Union


Cheney James D. organ- builder, house 42 Windsor Cheney Joseph T. cabinet maker, boards 148 Mt. Auburn Cheney Joseph A. watchman, College grounds, house 148 Mt. Auburn


Cheney Martin A. clerk,T. H. Brewer, bds. 148 Mt. Auburn Cheney Mary M. widow of Nathan, house 54 Essex


Cheney William F. student, H. U. rooms 26 Mathews Chesbrough Ellis S. law student, rooms 104 Mt. Auburn Chesley Sawyer (Chesley & Simpson), carpenter, rear 579 Main


Chesley & Simpson (Sawyer Chesley and H. Simpson), carpenters, rear 579 Main


Chesley James E. cabinet maker, boards 64 Hampshire Chew Robert, laborer, house Warren, near Cambridge


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


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Chick Amos, carpenter, house 79 Brattle


Chick Joseph E. teamster, house Gore, near Fifth Chickering William H. clerk, B. & L. Freight office, Prison Point Rd. house at Somerville


Child Andrew J. teamster, house 87 Moore


Child Carrie E. widow of Charles F. rooms 32 Mt Auburn Child Catherine, widow of Nicolas G. house 109 Inman Child Francis J., Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, H. U. house 67 Kirkland


Child Joseph, sailmaker (2 North Market, B.), h. 760 Main Child Joseph jr. leather dealer (95 High, B.), house 99 Magazine


Child Moses M. policeman, boards 10 Farwell place


Child Spencer, teamster, house 226 Broadway


Child William B. coachman, house 15 Pearl Child Winthrop W. coachman, boards 15 Pearl Childs Benjamin, bookkeeper, boards 1 Union


Childs Edward F. candy manufacturer, 94 Third, h. do. Childs Henry, printer, house 3 William Childs Henry H. bookbinder, house 18 Short Childs John H. bookbinder, house 26 Short Childs John J. at medical laboratory, house 18 Short Childs Parker E. pressman, rooms 28 Mt. Auburn Childs William C. soap maker, house 1 Union


Chipman Albion, pattern and model maker (21 First, So. Boston), house 80 Spring


Chipman Henry G. Mrs. nurse, house 1 Athens Chisholm Alexander, carpenter, boards 77 Gore Chisholm Colin, carpenter, house 108 Tremont Chisholm Daniel, carpenter, boards 11 Eighth Chisholm Henry, student, H. U. rooms 22 Thayer Chisholm William, carpenter, house Eighth, n. Cambridge Chittick Robert, gardener, house 17 Irving place Chivers Walter, painter, boards 37 Wheatland's block


Choate Charles F. counsellor (28 Pemberton square B.), house 153 Brattle


Choate George Dr. house 154 Brattle


Christian Joseph, cabinet maker, house rear 101 Fourth Christie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed


Christie William, supt. Dana Hill club stable, h. 105 Green Christie William H. bookbinder, house 32 Mt. Auburn Christopher Edward B. carpenter, house 17 Suffolk Christopher George A. bookkeeper, boards 17 Suffolk Christopher Henry A. carpenter, house 22 Mt. Auburn Church Alfred A. laborer, house 11 Broadway Church Alfred G. student, H. U. rooms 1 Dolton's block Church Charles, teamster, boards 80 Concord avenue Church Edgar A. lather, house Ericsson court


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


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Church Edward P. fruit dealer (12 F. H. sq. B.), house 52 Franklin


Church Henry C. teamster, boards 80 Concord avenue


Church John B. cabinet maker, house 2 Vine


Church Joseph O. lather, house Ericsson court Churchill Clement E. carpenter, boards 22 Western ave. Churchill J. Willis, student, boards 39 Holyoke


Chute Clarinda D. widow of Wm. B. house rear 508 Main Chute George A. hardware (53 Kilby, B.), house 8 Jay Cilley Horace L. (Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury), 120 Green, house at Boston


CILLEY, STIMSON & WOODBURY (H. L. Cilley, Martin W. Stimson, Willard H. Woodbury), livery, sale and boarding stable, 120 Green


City Hall, 660 Main


Claessens Cecelia, widow of Frederick, h. 15 Ellsworth av. Clapp Arthur B. student, H. College, bds. 5 Ellsworth ave. Clapp Charles C. music store (69 Court, B.), house 132 Mt. Auburn


Clapp Edward A. metals (29 and 31 John, B.), h. 5 Lee Clapp Edward C. compositor, house 6 Everett place


Clapp George Walter (F. Clapp & Sons), metals (120 North, B.), house 49 Erie


Clapp Horace, house 8 Chestnut


Clapp John, mill hand, boards 92 Columbia


Clapp John C. insurance agent (17 Sears building, Wash- ington, B.), house 5 Ellsworth avenue [Centre Clapp John D. sewing machines (43 Winter, B.), house 5 Clapp Nancy T. widow of Frederick, house River, near Franklin


Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge), h. 63 Pleasant Clapp William S. clerk (69 Court, B ), bds 132 Mt. Auburn Clarence Martha M. Mrs. boards 59 Brattle


Clarey Michael, carpenter, house 122 Spring


Clark Albert E. engineer (Beverly, B.), house 140 Spring Clark Alexander, granite cutter, A. McDonald, house do. Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brookline, near Bridge, house do.


Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, house 16 Walnut


Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan G. and George B. Clark), tele- scope makers, Brookline, near the bridge


Clark Ambrose H. collector, Gas Co. house 5 Appian Way Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (70 Federal, B.), house 20 Sacramento


Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confec- tioner and cigar manufacturer, 552, 554 and 556 Main, and Pearl, corner Green, house 81 Franklin


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


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Clark Benjamin P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick and Thomas H. Emerson), confectionery and cigar manufacturers, 552, 554 and 556 Main Clark Bernard, saloon (Northampton, B.), h. 121 Court Clark Charles H. cabinet maker, boards 403 Main


Clark Charles N. blacking manufacturer, Cottage, near Elm, house do. [bridge Clark Chester M. officer, House of Correction, East Cam- Clark Daniel, bookbinder, boards 21 South [avenue Clark Edward J. marble cutter, bds. Thomas Clark's, North Clark Ella W. Miss, teacher, Thorndike Grammar school, boards at Winchester


Clark Elizabeth, widow, house 259 Broadway [Harvard Clark Fred C. salesman (195 Washington, B.), boards 404


Clark George, confectioner, boards 18 School


Clark Geo. B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, house 182 Brookline


Clark Henry, laborer, house 88 Harvard


Clark Henry A. student, H. U. rooms 22 Stoughton


Clark Henry H. (Welch, Bigelow & Co.), printer, house Harris, near Oxford


Clark Hyson, boiler maker, house Cambridge, cor. Lambert Clark Ira E. engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards 81 Austin


Clark James, glass-cutter, boards 79 Spring


Clark James A. cigar maker, house 103 Pleasant


Clark James P. florist, house Madison, near Concord ave.


Clark John, house Dunster, near the wharf


Clark John, laborer, house Sydney, near Allston


Clark John, plasterer, house Belmont, corner Reed


Clark John, tailor, boards rear 430 Harvard


Clark John C glass blower, house 77 Spring


Clark John M. messenger (Sub. Treasury, B.), house r. 31 Norfolk


Clark John W. cabinet maker, house 98 Hampshire


Clark Joseph F. lawyer (10 Pemberton sq. B.), house 111 Auburn


Clark Kate C. widow of William, house 21 South Clark Lester W. student, H. U. rooms 37 Matthews


Clark Lewis C. confectioner, boards 12 Douglass Clark Lizzie L. Miss, nurse, boards 14 Eliot


Clark Louis C. student, H. U. rooms 14 Holyoke House Clark Mary, widow, house 20 School


Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, h. Dunster, n. Col- lege wharf


Clark Martin V. B. printer, house "7 Western avenue Clark Melancthon W. S. policeman, h 11 Farwell place Clark Ozias, carpenter, First, n. Cambridge, h. 73 Fourth


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


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Clark Patrick T. (Brine & Clark), wood and coal, Bridge, foot Third, house 150 Prospect


Clark Simon P. carpenter, 19 Cherry, house 35 do.


Clark Sophia S. Mrs. house 404 Harvard


Clark S. Adams, house 447 Cambridge


Clark Thomas, brass finisher, boards 8 Winter


Clark Thomas, laborer, boards 159 Broadway [sor


Clark Thomas, clerk, Boston Car Wheel Co. h. 88 Wind- Clark Thomas, shoemaker, North ave. n. Walden, h. do. Clark Thomas H. tinsmith, boards 18 Brookline


Clark Thomas P. B. organ case maker, bds. r. 31 Norfolk Clark Thomas W. clerk (Devonshire, B.), bds. 111 Auburn Clark Walter, gardener, 148 Brattle, boards do.


Clark William, house 470 Cambridge


Clark William, blacksmith, A. McDonald, house do.


Clark William H. (Clark, Whitney & Co.), lumber dealers,


East, house South Boston


Clark, Whitney & Co. (William H. Clark), lumber deal- ers, East


Clarke Augustus P. physician, 497 Main, house do.


Clarke Benjamin, house 6 Gerry


Clarke Charles C. student, H. U. rooms 5 Hollis


Clarke Mary W. H. widow of Moses, house 68 Otis


Clarke Samuel B. student, H. U. rooms 11 Stoughton


Clarke Sarah J. widow of Edwin R. house 143 Otis


Clarke William, bootmaker, 165 North ave. h. Sacra- mento, near Oxford [68 Otis Clarke Wilson W. C. clerk (10 Devonshire, B.), boards Clarkson Alexander, saloon (Congress, cor. Water, B.), h. 42 Third


Clarkson John, painter, house 50 Cedar


Clarkson Thomas G. jeweller (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rockwell Clary Francis P. janitor, Boylston hall, H. U. h. 22 Baldwin


Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), h. Oxford, c. Forest


Clary James, boxmaker, house E. Perry court


Clary John, wharfinger, Clark, Whitney & Co., house East, near Hall's wharf


Clary Mary, widow of David, house 230 Bridge


Clary Patrick, stone mason, house 7 Baldwin court


Clary, see also Clarey


[Biver


Class William, carpenter, h. Kernans block, r. 13 Charles Claussen Peter N. boots and shoes, 11 Harvard row, h. Green, near Putnam


Clayton Henry, laborer, house 9 Harvard


Cleaveland John A. teamster, house 110 Spring


Cleaves George M. fish dealer, house 100 Green.


Cleaves James E. student, H. U. rooms 19 Hollis


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


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Clement Joseph, gardener, house 190 Hampshire Clements George, plasterer, boards 8 Conlon's court Clements William, laborer, house 8 Conlon's court Cleveland Albert D. policeman, house 387 North avenue Cleveland Fred G. salesman, boards 13 River Cleveland Mary W. widow of Anthony B. h. 38 Winthrop Clifford Arthur, student, H. U. rooms 14 Holyoke House Clifford John, engineer, h. Cowperthwait, near Banks Clifford Walter, tinsmith, boards 10 Eliot Climer John jr. jig sawyer, F. Geldowsky, h. at Boston Clinton Geo. W. mason, house 39 Washington


CLOSE GEORGE, confectioner, 232 Cambridge, boards 5 Sixth


Close John, fancy cake baker, 311 Cambridge, house do. Close John jr. driver cracker wagon, house 35 Brookline Cloud John W. jr. student, Scientific school, rooms 52 Brattle


Cloudman Edwin H. advt. agt. h. Court, n. Broadway Clough John K. bookbinder, house 55 Columbia


Clough William, pedler, house 87 Main


Clouston Frank C. clerk (Pearl, B.), boards 14 Williams Clouston William, carpenter, house 14 Williams


Clover Ellis, plasterer, boards 65 Elm


Clover Frederick, plasterer, house 65 Elm


Clow Edmund, printer, house 117 Pleasant


Cloyes Lothrop J. policeman, house Church, near Palmer Cloyes Philip B. fish, butter, etc. 5 Brattle, house 50 Trowbridge


Clukes William H. jig sawyer, house 173 Cambridge Clymer William B. S. student, H. U. rooms 51 Matthews Coakley John, teamster, house 75 Spruce


Coakley Patrick, carpenter, boards 55 Cedar


Coakley Patrick, laborer, h. Willow pl. near Cambridge Coakley Timothy, express (B.), house 500 Cambridge Coale George O. G. student, H. U. rooms 57 Matthews Cobb Benjamin F. surveyor lumber, house 144 Cambridge Cobb Cyrus, artist (228 Wash. B.), house 8 Warland Cobb Darius. artist (228 Wash. B.), house 8 Warland Cobb Edward, currier, boards ×5 Wendell


Cobb Frank, trav. agt. boards 99 Austin


Cobb Franklin A. salesman, boards 5 Soden


Cobb John A. hair dresser, boards Temple, cor. Austin


Cobb Josiah H. tea-dealer (1037 Washington, B.), house 17 Prospect


Coburn Benjamin V. machinist, rooms 36 Second


Coburn Calvin, organ maker, house 148 Spring


Coburn Charles, clerk (12 Cornhill, B.), house 18 Orchard Coburn Charles F. organ maker, house 148 Spring


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


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Coburn Geo. A. medical student, house 148 Spring Cochran Archibald, case-maker, house Acorn, near Walnut Cochran Jeremiah, baker, house rear 249 Franklin Cochran John, cabinet maker, house 14 State Cochran John, laborer, house 18 North [h. 42 Magazine Cochran Susan M. Miss, teacher Willard Primary school, Cochran Thomas, teamster, boards 9 Broadway


Cockburn James T. pressman Riverside, house 2 Fremont Cockerey Maurice, butcher, house Franklin, near Bay Cochrane Mary Miss, house 95 Fifth


Cocklan Daniel, laborer, house 85 Spruce


Cocklan Johanna, widow, house 16 Hastings


Cocklan John, building mover, house 87 Harvard


Cocklan Patrick, laborer, house Jefferson, near Rideout


Cocklan Timothy, laborer, house 2 Hastings Cocoran Dennis, policeman, house 150 Spring Cody James, hostler, house 27 Cowperthwait


Cody Morris, currier, house McCabe, near Cambridge


Coet Hester Mrs. house 9 Webster avenue [Putnam


Coffee Catherine, widow of Timothy, house Franklin, near


Coffee Cornelius, laborer, house 60 North


Coffee Dennis, laborer, house 58 North


Coffee John, grocer, 56 North, boards do.


Coffin Charles W. student, H. U. rooms 34 Gray


Coffin Howard, teamster, boards 9 Squire's court


Coffin Mary, widow, house Lilac court


Cofran Asa A. conductor, U. R. R. house 190 Hampshire Cofran's brickyard boarding-house, Vassal lane, rear of brickyard [house at Charlestown




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