The Cambridge directory for 1874, Part 8

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Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Canavan Ellen, widow, house Hunting, near Cambridge Canavan M. J. law student, rooms 25 Holyoke Canfield George F. student H. U. rooms 14 Matthews Hall Cann Edgar, brass-finisher, house 117 Thorndike Cann Walter, brass-finisher, 64 Fifth, boards 42 Winter Cannell Henry, clerk, house 572 Gore


Cannell Joseph, carpenter, boards 55} Gore


Cannon Edward J. (115 Court, B.), boards 114 Spring


Cannon Henry, laborer, house 13 Lambert


Cannon John, teamster A. H. Hews & Co. house 20 Coggswell avenue


Cannon Mary, widow of James, house 114 Spring Canterbury Charles I. painter, house 8 Upton


Canterbury George W. provisions, 33 River, b. 8 Upton


Capelle Jonas F. house 138 Thorndike


Capelle Thomas, carpenter, house 54 Mt. Auburn


Capen Lizzie C. Miss, teacher Felton Primary School, boards 58 Magazine


Capen Warren F. machine hand, house 129 Thorndike Carberg Lorenzo, machinist, house 68 Vine


Carew Thomas A. sculptor, Bath, house 29 Everett Carey James, provisions, 25 Brighton, house do.


Carey Maurice, currier, William Müller's Tannery Carey Thomas, grocer, Jefferson, near Warren, house do. Carey William, hairdresser, 3 Essex, h. 189 Hampshire


Carlen Mary, widow of John, Louse 143 Bridge Carleton John P. organ-maker, house 11 Sydney [Second Carley George E. clerk B. L. & N. R. R. repair shop, h. 30 Carley James, laborer, house 9 Donnell


Carley John, laborer, house 6 Lopez


Carley John D. policeman, h. 30 Second [h. 4 Decatur Carlin James, foreman, Walworth Manuf. Co. 368 Main, Carlin James, laborer, house Willow place


Carlin Michael, laborer, house Willow place, near Somer- ville line [town), house 5 Chapman place Carlin Patrick, driver of carriage, States prison (Charles- Carlisle John, glazier (28 Charlestown, B.), boards J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon


Carlock Charles T. boards 28 Watson [Main


Carlock John R. watchcase maker (23 Water, B.), h. 430 Carmichael John, baggage-master B. L. & N. R. R. house 102 Cambridge


Carne William, carpenter, house 6 Baldwin place


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Carnes Ellen, widow of Martin, house 281 Cambridge Carnes James, laborer, house 168 Green


Carnes John, boot and shoe-maker, house 8 Watson Carnes Michael M. carpenter, house 323 Cambridge Carney Edwin A. clerk, 543 Main, boards 2 Norf Ik Carney Edwin L. student, H. U. rooms 42 Weld Hall Carney Francis, laborer, house Elm, near Cambridge Carney Francis H. piano-tuner, house 98 River Carney Harry C. student, H. U. rooms 42 Weld Hall Carney James, laborer, house 19 South


Carney John, laborer, house Warren, near Cambridge Carney Mary, widow of John, house Bridge, cor. Fourth Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Brown


Carney Philip, laborer, house 401 Cambridge Carney William, sawyer, house 49 Clark


Carpenter Alphonso H. clerk, boards 73 Thorndike Carpenter A. G. law student, rooms 12 Farwell place Carpenter Eber, conductor, U. R. Co. bds. 229 North ave.


Carpenter George, cabinet-maker, house 123 Windsor Carpenter Reuben, engraver, house 45 Clark


Carpenter Samuel, tinsmith, house 401 Cambridge


Carpenter Thomas, cabinet-maker, house 112 Harvard Carr Arthur, laborer, house 1 Jefferson


Carr Bernard, soapmaker, house 18 Decatur Carr Catherine, widow of George, house 1 Jefferson


Carr Charles, carpenter, house 41 Garden Carr Charles, teamster, house 20 Decatur


Carr Edward J. stereotyper, boards 28 Decatur Carr Edwin S. slater, house 860 Main


Carr Ellen Mrs. house Sydney, cor. Walnut CARR ERWIN S. stoves and furnaces, roofing and plumbing, 914 Main, house 6 Plympton


'Carr Frank P. glass-worker, house 99 Spring


Carr George W. tin pedlar, house 63 Elm


Carr Joseph D. mariner, house 4 Antrim


Carr Lucien, house 388 Harvard


Carr Martin, teamster, house 10 Flagg


Carr Michael (P. Carr jr. & Bro.), soap manuf , Lopez, near Brookline, house do. [ave. opp. depot Carr Michael W. clerk (53 Bromfield, Boston), house No. Carr Nathaniel, coal dealer (280 Causeway, B.), house Walnut ave.


Carr Patrick, teamster, house Water


Carr Patrick P. laborer, house 16 Decatur


Carr Patrick P. (P. Carr jr. & Bro.), soapmaker, Lopez, near Brookline, house 16 Decatur


Carr Peter J. laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge


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Carr P. jr. & Bro. (Patrick P. and Michael Carr), soap manuf., Lopez, near Brookline Carr Robert, painter, boards 7 Douglass


Carr Thomas, currier, boards 41 Spruce Carr Thomas, laborer, house 13 Valentine


Carr William, laborer, boards 1 Jefferson Carroll Edward, laborer, house Rideout, near Porter Carroll Edward, machinist, boards 116 Cambridge Carroll James, boards 47 Gore


CARROLL JAMES H. sewing machines, and agent for Butterick's patterns, 116 Cambridge, house do. Carroll John, clerk, house 36 Winter Carroll John, granite-worker, A. McDonald's, bds. r. of yard


Carroll John, shoemaker, 8 Mullins court, house Winter Carroll John F. glassmaker, house 228 Bridge


Carroll John F. machinist, house 47 Gore Carroll John I. bread-cart driver, boards 42 River Carroll Julia, widow of Edward, house 27 Third


Carroll Margaret Miss, dress-trimmer, rooms 20 Dunster


Carroll Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 137 Dublin


Carroll Michael, horse trader, house 112 Auburn Carroll Michael, machinist, boards 116 Cambridge Carroll Patrick, teamster, boards 7 Dyke Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 149 Franklin Carroll Robert, waiter, house 70 Hastings Carroll William, laborer, house Bond


Carroll.William, laborer, boards 178 Franklin [Main Carroll William, wheelwright (Bartlett's wharf, B.), h. 219 Carroll Wm. laborer, house Stevens court Carroll Wm. H. marble-worker, house 67 Charles


Carruth Chas. E. grocer, 72 River, house 74 do. Carruth Geo. E. clerk, 72 River, boards 74 do.


Carruth Mary A. widow of Chas. E. h. Kent, n. River Carson Parker W. carpenter, house 19 Wheatland's block, Cambridge


Carson Robert, soapmaker, house 44 Pearl


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


Carter Charles, laborer, boards 45 Hastings


Carter Charles H. mariner, house 159 Norfolk


Carter Charles Morland, clerk (40 Union, B.), boards 159 Brattle


Carter Charles V. clerk, 13 Harvard row, bds. 7 Daniel's ct. Carter Felix, blacksmith, Dublin, house do.


Carter Frank, house 7 Daniels court


Carter Frank, student, H. U. rooms 9 College House Carter Frank E. office manager, 624 Main, h. 866 Main Carter George, glassmaker, house 54 Winter


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Carter Geo. H. clerk (129 Tremont, B.), house 59 Spring Carter Geo. P. bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), and (Geo. Woods & Co.), parlor and vestry organs, 624 Main, house 61 Austin


Carter Harriet Miss, city missionary (15 Congregational House, B.), house 14 Western avenue


Carter Harriet W. widow of Elisha, h. 14 Western ave. Carter Herbert W. hairdresser, boards r. 133 Columbia Carter Isa G. widow of Robert T. house 37 Columbia Carter Jackson, laborer, house 38 Hastings


Carter John, mariner, house rear 55 Charles Carter John, carpenter, house Warren, near Cambridge Carter J. Lowell, clerk (49 Sears bld'g B.), bds. 159 Brattle Carter Mary A. widow of Daniel, house 25 Columbia Carter Nancy C. widow of Luke, boards 771 Main Carter William, at pottery, h. Garden court, n. Dublin Cartwright Ezekiel S. ropemaker, house 84 School


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


Carty Henry, bellhanger and grocer, Willow place, Carver Francis H. printer, Riverside, b. 73 River


Carvery Patrick, hostler, house 152 Green


Cary Richard Mrs. boards 11 Ware


Cary Thomas, student, H. U. rooms 1 Holyoke House


Cary Thomas G. superintendent Zoological Museum, h. 11 Ware


Cary Thomas G. Mrs. house 11 Ware


Case G. Arthur, engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards 51 Western ave.


Case Lyman G. expressman (121 Court, B.), house 68 Columbia


Casey Amos, teamster, house 48 Fifth


Casey Andrew, baker, house 4 Pine


Casey Bernard, carpenter, house rear 79 Hastings


Casey Bridget Mrs. groceries, 349 Main, h. 347 do.


Casey Edward, house rear 72 Norfolk


Casey James, carpenter, h. Jefferson, cor. Warren


Casey James S. driver, Engine No. 3, house Third, cor. Cambridge


Casey John, engineer, house 31 Green


Casey John, laborer, house 71 Brighton


Casey John, laborer, boards rear 79 Hastings Casey John, britannia worker, b. 117 Gore Casey Michael, porter, house 93 Fifth Casey Michael, laborer, house 105 Elm Casey Patrick, laborer, house 52 Charles Casey Peter J. clerk, 64 Cambridge, b. 9 North Second Casey Richard L. clerk, b. 127 Prospect


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Casey Thomas, bar-tender, house 116 Fourth


Casey Thomas J. carver, house 173 Cambridge


Casey Timothy, laborer, house rear 6 North


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


Cashman John, laborer, house 26 Donnell


Cashman Mary Miss, house 50 Holyoke


Cashman Michael, laborer, b. E. Kenney's, Warren


Cashman Michael, laborer, house rear 189 Hampshire Cashman Patrick, laborer, b. E. Kenney's, Warren Casper Nichols, brass-finisher, house Spring, n. Eighth Cass Frederick G. carpenter, 12 Green, house do.


Cass Lewis, painter, R. M. Andrews, h. 25 Mill


Cassidy David, laborer, boards 190 Bridge


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


Cassidy Frank, laborer, boards rear 30 Gore


Cassidy James, laborer, house 25 Fourth


Cassidy John, laborer, boards 190 Bridge


Castle Eliza, widow of James, house 15 Cherry


Castle John, freight conductor, F. R. R. h. 6 North


Caswell Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 30 Decatur


Caswell Geo. A. house 77 Inman


Caswell Isabel R. widow of Alanson B. h. 124 Austin


Caswell John R. carpenter, house 31 Antrim


Caswell Wm. H. boards 87 Pearl


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


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


Cate Luther G. lumber dealer (N. H.), h. 16 Garden


Cate Martin Luther, student H. U. b. 16 Garden


Cate William B. planer, house 8 Windsor


Cate, see also Kate


Cates Charles, contractor, house 27 Baldwin


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


Cavanagh Ann, widow of Francis, h. 22 Washington ct. Cavanagh Bridget Mrs. house 13 Sparks street place Cavanagh Dennis, carpenter, house rear 15 Vine


Cavanagh Michael, harness-maker, 401 Main, house 10 Holly place [North Avenue Cavanagh Michael T. grocer, h. opp. No. Ave. depot, Cavanagh Patrick, laborer, house 26 Winter


Caverly Francis, superintendent Brookline bridge, house 155 Brookline


Cawley Charles, bootmaker, h. 169 Dublin


Cawley Thomas J. laborer, Brine & Clark's, h. 54 Gore


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Cedarhome -, cabinet-maker, h. 53 Clark Ceiley Herbert H. dry goods (B.), h. 314 Broadway Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, boards 6 Brewer Chadbourne F. H. Mrs. h. rear 17 Baldwin


Chadbourne Moses W. provisions, 480 Cambridge, h. do. Chadwick Alford F. boxmaker, h. 3 Pettengill's court Chadwick Anna, widow of Ward, rooms 555 Main Chadwick Samuel, hatter (B.), bds. 7 Spruce


Chaffee Knowlton S. (Chaffee & Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, junction Bridge and Cambridge, and President Union R. R. Co., Harvard square, house 55 Otis


Chaffee & Cummings (Knowlton S. Chaffee and Daniel P. Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, and ace- tate of lime, junction Bridge and Cambridge


Chalmers Edward P. printer, Riverside, h. 20 Holyoke


Chamberlain George D. beef (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 5 River


Chamberlain Henry M. (Chamberlain & Holt), counsellor at law, 593} Main, boards Austin, cor. Essex


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


Chamberlain Newell (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 7 River Chamberlain N. H. clergyman, h. 13 Ash, south of Mt. Auburn


Chamberlain Sally N. Mrs. h. 22 Brookline


Chamberlain Williard N. clerk (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 7 River [Homer C. Holt), lawyers, 593} Main CHAMBERLAIN & HOLT (Henry M. Chamberlain and Chamberlin Alfred N. shoemaker, 24 Central square, h. 18 Union [son


Chamberlin Asa W. printer (15 State, B.), bds. 14 Harri- Chamberlin A. Otis, letter-carrier, 565 Main, h. 410 Main Chamberlin Charles P. Mrs. house 47 River


Chamberlin Charles U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, bds.659 do.


Chamberlin Corydon O. (Smith & Chamberlin), billiard rooms and restaurant, Brattle, cor. Brighton, h. 17 Farwell place


Chamberlin Daniel U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, h. 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


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Chambers John H. foreman, Boston City Flour Mills Co. 356 Main, boards 27 Cherry


Chambers Patrick, laborer, house 116 Webster ave.


Chambers Thomas, laborer, h. 35 Willard


Champion Joel D. moulder, h. Charles, near Sixth


Champlin Robert A. boards Prospect House


Chandler Chas. H. bookkeeper, house 54 Prospect


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


Chandler Edwin R. hatter, house 19 Hamilton


Chadler Elizabeth, widow of Edward R. h. 15 Green


Chandler Gilbert I. clerk (West Boston Bank, B.), boards


19 Amory


Chandler James, marble-worker (17 Haverhill, B.), house 17 Fairmont


Chandler Oscar, machinist, bds. 32 Prospect


Chandler P. C. law student, rooms 42 Brattle


Chandler Samuel E. accountant (Navy Yard, B.), house 15 Bigelow [Antrim, near Cambridge


Chandler Stephen B. salesman (328 Washington, B.), h. Chandler William, bookbinder, Riverside, h. 18 Howard


Chaney Albert, agent for Colburn's clothes wringers, bds. 43 Cedar


Channing Edward T. Mrs. house 67 Kirkland


Chapin Andrew N. mason, boards r. 95 Green


Chapin Ellen S. widow of Geo. A. house Lambert ave. opp. Walnut avenue


Chapin Frank W. student, H. U. rooms 31 College House Chapin Gardner, clerk (60 Blackstone, B.), bds. 93 Otis


Chapin George T. produce (Blackstone market, B.), h. 66 Otis


Chapin H. D. law student, room, Reservoir


Chapin Lucius L. clerk, 192 Cambridge, h. 169 do.


Chapin Samuel B. mason, bds. rear 95 Green


Chaplin Geo. carpenter, house 29 Kinnard


Chaplin Sarah T. widow of Charles F. h. Austin, n. Inman Chapman Abraham, oyster dealer (S. Market, cor. Com- mercial, B.), h. 15 Pleasant


Chapman Charles H. laborer, boards 41 Clark


Chapman Cyrus, machinist, boards 5 Holly [39 Inman Chapman Alfred F. life ins. agt. (95} Washington, B.), h. CHAPMAN FRANCIS L. carriage manufacturer, rear 15 Brattle, house 11 Story [vard


Chapman Fred L. clerk, Francis L. Chapman, h. 349 Har-


Chapman Harrison C. machinist, house 21 Austin


Chapman Henry, paper-hanger, boards 392 Cambridge


Chapman Nathaniel B. carpenter, rooms 1 Shepherd's blk. rear 10 Charles River


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Chapman Rufus B. machinist, house 408 Main


Chapman William, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman & Hall (L. D. Chapman and G. W. Hall), furni- ture manufacturers, Osborn's building, State and (132 Friend, B.), [Main


Charles River Iron Works, Kendall & Roberts, propts. 92 CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, E. Snow, cash- ier, 1 Harvard row


Charmois Victor, designer, Gore, between Fifth and Sixth, house 141 Thorndike


Chartier Leon A. musician, house 16 Jay


Chase Albert, jeweller, house 23 Prince [ville


Chase Benj. F. (B. F. Chase & Co.), baker, h. at Somer-


Chase B. F. & Co. (Benj. F. Chase), bakers, Prospect, cor. Hampshire,


Chase Charles S. artist, house 471 Main


Chase Edward F. brakeman, house 19 Pine


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


Chase Freeman H. express, order box, Post-office, house 156 Hampshire


Chase George S. law student, rooms 20 Divinity Hall


Chase George S. printer, house 15 Second


Chase Henry, boards 101 Western avenue


Chase Herbert A. student, boards 752 Main


Chase Hiram L. homeopathic physician, house 752 Main Chase Isaac F. tinplate worker, 85 Cambridge, h. 8 Sixth


Chase Isaac R. engineer, house rear 145 Columbia


Chase Jeremiah C. nurseryman, house 287 Broadway


Chase John L. coffin maker, house 62 Cambridge


CHASE JOSIAH G. city engineer and surveyor, office City Hall, house 8 Bigelow


Chase Moses B. chaplain U. S. N. h. 14 Ash [52 Elm


Chase Samuel F. icedealer, Columbia, c. Hampshire, h. Chase William H. machinist (Merrimac, B.), boards 128 Oxford


Chase William L. student H. U. rooms 41 Weld Hall


Chatron George, cooper, house 147 Gore


Chattafour B. foreman, Bay State Brick Co. h. Corpora- tion Boarding House


Cheadle Benj. blacksmith, boards 164 Gore


Cheeseman Frank, hostler, house 58 Elm


Chenery James, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin


Chenery John, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin


Cheney Charles D. fireman L. R. R. h. rear 140 Spring


Cheney Charles E. clerk, boards 29 Inman


Cheney Edwin L. produce dealer (10 New F. H. Market, B.), house 7 Union [27 Hancock Cheney Ellen A. teacher Harvard Primary School, boards


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Cheney Frank, clerk, boards 7 Union


Cheney Harriet A. widow of Charles S. b. 27 Brattle sq.


Cheney Joseph A. house Baldwin


Cheney Mary Mrs. boards 33 Linnaean


Cheney Mary M. widow of Nathan, house 54 Essex Cheney Samuel, mason, boards 476 Cambridge


Chesley Nancy, widow of William, house 519 Main


Chesley James E. cabinet-maker, house 4 Pioneer place Chestnut James, laborer, house Warren, opp. Jefferson


Chew William, bricklayer, h. 7 Foster's block, 87 Main Chick Amos, carpenter, house 70 Brattle


Chick Edward, carpenter, house 48 Shepard


Chick Joseph E teamster, house 23 Seventh


Chickering William H. clerk B. & L. & N. R. R. Freight office, Prison Point Rd. house at Somerville


Child Andrew J. teamster, house 87 Moore


Child Carrie E. widow of Chas. F. rooms 32 Mt. Auburn


Child Catherine, widow of Nicholas G. house 109 Inman Child Francis J , Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Ora- tory, H. U. house 67 Kirkland


Child Joseph, sailmaker (2 North Market, B.), h. 760 Main Child Joseph jr. leather dealer (3 Hartford, 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. hackdriver, Main, opp. Pearl


Childs Alfred, stonemason, house 43 Sixth [h. do. Childs Edward F. candy manufacturer, 394 Cambridge, Childs Frank C. clerk Mt. Auburn Cemetery, house at Lexington


Childs Henry, printer, boards 13 Charles River


Childs John H. bookbinder, Riverside, house 26 Fairmont Childs John J. at medical laboratory, house 18 Fairmont Childs Parker E. pressman, house 15 Mellen


Childs William C. soapmaker, house 141 Columbia Childs Winthrop, hackdriver, boards 14 Front


Chipley Charles A. gen. agt. (B. & O. R. R.), h. 42 Tremont Chipley Ezekiel S. clerk, boards 42 Tremont


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


Chipman Henry G. Mrs. nurse, house 1 Athens


Chisholm Albert S. M. student H. U. rooms 46 College House


Chisholm Alexander, carpenter, boards 189 Cambridge


Chisholm Borden, teamster, boards 167 Windsor


Chisholm Colin (Gilcreas & Chisholm), carpenter, Elm, near Cambridge, house 108 Tremont


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Chisholm Daniel, carpenter, boards 189 Cambridge Chisholm Duncan, wheelwright, boards 47 Spruce Chisholm Henry, student, H. U. rooms 35 Thayer Hall Chisholm William, carpenter, boards 179 Cambridge


Chittick Robert, gardener, house 17 Brown


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


Choate George Dr. house 154 Brattle


Christe Antonio, laborer, house 26 Vine


Christian John, cabinet-maker, house 427 Cambridge


Christian Richard, drover, house 512 Main


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 5 Worcester Christopher Henry A. carpenter, h. 482 Cambridge [Hall Christy C. W. student Divinity School, rooms 16 Divinity Church Alfred A. laborer, house 53 Hastings


Church Benjamin, boards 26 Third


Church Edgar A. (Edgar A. Church & Brother) lather, house Søden pl.


Church Edgar A. & Brother (Edgar A. and Webster W.), lathers, Soden place


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


Church Hannah, widow, house 109 Inman


Church Henry C. teamster, boards 80 Concord avenue


Church John B. cabinet-maker, house 2 Vine


Church John E. machinist, boards 389 Main


Church Joseph O. lather, house Soden place


Church Webster W. (Edgar A. Charch & Brother) lather, house Soden place


Churchill Charles R. harness-maker, boards 5 Baldwin pl. Churchill Clement E. carpenter, house 21 Putnam place Churchill F. H. law student, rooms 19 Hilliard


Chute Clarinda G. widow of Win. B. house rear 508 Main Chute David M. carpenter, house 10 Myrtle place


Chute George A. hardware (4 Liberty sq. B.), h. 8 Jay


Cilley Horace L. (Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury), 120 Green, house at Boston


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


City Hall, 660 Main


Clabane Daniel, laborer, house 41 Spruce [et.


Clancey Andrew N. clerk, 66 Cambridge, bds. 5 Second st. Clancey James, laborer, house 214 Columbia


Clancey Patrick, laborer, boards 163 Bridge


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Clancey Willlam, laborer, boards 335 Cambridge


Clapp Arthur B. student, H. U. rooms 15 Stoughton Hall Clapp Charles C. music store (69 Court, B.), house 132 Mt. Auburn


Clapp Edward A. metals (120 North, B.), house 5 Lee Clapp Edward C. compositor, house 19 Mellen


Clapp George Walter, metals (120 North, B.), h. 49 Erie Clapp Horace, house 8 Plympton


Clapp John, mill hand, boards 92 Columbia [Centre Clapp John D. sewing machines (43 Winter, B.), house 5 Clapp Nancy T. widow of Frederick, house 8 River


Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge), h. 63 Pleasant Clapp William S. clerk (69 Court, B.), bds 132 Mt. Auburn Clarence Honeybee, blacksmith, 225 Main, house at Boston Clarence Martha M. Mrs. boards 5 Farwell place.


Clark Albert E. engineer, house 140 Spring


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), telescope 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 A. F. student, scientific school, r. 33 College House Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confec- tioner and cigar manufacturer, 552, 554 and 556 Main, and Pearl, corner Green, house 81 Franklin


Clark Benjamin P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick and Thomas H. Emerson), confectionery and cigar manufacturers, 552, 554 and 556 Main


Clark Charles H. cabinet-maker, boards 403 Main


Clark Charles N. (Wm. R. Warner & Co.), blacking man- ufacturer, White, near Elm, house do.


Clark Charlotte B. widow of Elijah jr. house 2 Daye court Clark Chester M. officer, House of Correction, East Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Clark Daniel, bookbinder, boards 21 South


Clark Daniel, tin pedlar, boards 377 Cambridge


Clark Edson, conductor, U. R. Co., boards 11 Farwell pl. 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 J. confectioner, boards 8 Windsor


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


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Clark Henry, laborer, house 88 Harvard


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


Clark Henry H. printer, house Harris, near Oxford


Clark Hyson, boiler-maker, house Cambridge, cor. Carson Clark Ira E. engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards 84 Austin


Clark James, glasscutter, boards 79 Spring


Clark James A. cigar-maker, house 29 Prince


Clark James P. florist, under (Park St. Church, B. ), house Madison, near Concord avenue


Clark Jeduthan, clerk (104 Chauncy, B.), bds. 32 River


Clark John, house Dunster, near the wharf


Clark John, night-watchman, house 148 Pleasant


Clark John, laborer, boards Charles, corner Sixth


Clark John, plasterer, house Hollis, corner Spruce


Clark Jobn, produce (7 North Market, B.), h. 32 River Clark John, tailor, house 12 Flagg


Clark John jr. apothecary clerk, boards 32 River


Clark John B. cabinet maker, h. 218 Broadway


Clark John C. fireman (B. L. & N. R. R.), h. 77 Spring


Clark John E. dry-pressman, boards 21 South


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


Clark John W. cabinet-maker, house 98 Hampshire Clark Joseph, physician, 43 Gore, boards Second Clark Lester W. student, H. U. rooms 4 Gray's Hall Clark Lewis C. confectioner, boards 12 Douglass Clark Louis C. student, H. U. rooms 48 Brattle


Clark Mary, widow, house 17 Windsor


Clark Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, house 135 Thorndike


Clark Martin V. B. printer, Riverside, h. 37 Western ave.


Clark Melancthon W. S. conductor, U. R. Co. house 11 Farwell place


Clark Ozias, carpenter, 48 Cambridge, house at Somerville




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