The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 19

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Publication date: 1875
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Higgins Sumner C. (J. M. Hilton & Co.), stoves, etc., 653 Main, house 34 Hamilton


Higgins Thomas, switchtender, boards 124 Brookline


Higgins Warren I., steam and gasfitter, bds. 83 Green


Higgins William, boilermaker, 92 Main


Higgins William, carpenter, h. Lambert av., n. North av. Higgins William, painter, boards Loughery's court


Higgins William H., carpenter, house Allen, c. North av. Higgins Willis, carpenter house 95 Green


Ilighley Phillip, printer J. Wilson & Son, house at Som- erville


Hight Charles F., clerk, 558 Main, bds. 471 do.


Hight Edwin T., clerk, 452 Harvard, bds. 6 Storey


Hildreth A. Edwin, pres. Cambridge Gas Light Co., and pres. Bates Manufacturing Co. (40 State, B.), house 62 North avenue


Hildreth John L., physician, 37 Brattle square, house do. Hill Adams S., assistant professor of Rhetoric H. U., bds. 127 Mt. Auburn


Hill Alexander, jr., engineer Boston Rolling Mill, Portland, house 8 Hastings


Hill Charles H., organ-maker, house 52 Sidney


Hill Edward, carriagesmith, house 42 Jefferson


Hill Edward, clothes cleaner, 538 Main, house 6 Lopez


Hill Edward B., law student, rooms 45 Matthews Hall


Hill Edwin A., agent Union Machine and Foundry Co., 58 Cambridge, house at Woburn


Hill Elizabeth A. Miss, house 35 Bigelow


Hill Frank C., boarding-house, 11 River


Hill George A., assistant professor of physics, and registrar H. U., rooms 20 Holworthy Hall


Hill Hannah A., widow of William A., h. 7 Lawrence


Hill Hannah L., teacher Allston grammar school, room 7, boards 16 Prospect


Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, Bags, Drawing Instrument", Rules, Meas'g Tapes, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 & 178 Washington St.


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Hill Henry B., assistant professor of chemistry H. U., h. Hammond, near Oxford


Hill Holmes, porter, house 86 Webster avenue [do.


Hill Howard F., student Ep. Theo. Sem., Brattle, rooms


Hill James, hostler, house Harvey, corner Montgomery


Hill James D., gardener, house 20 Brewer


Hill James W. H., apothecary, 28 River, house 26 do.


Hill John D., laborer, house 22 Brewer


Hill J. M., key-maker, 139 Broadway .


Hill Nathaniel Mrs., house 104 Prospect


Hill Prentis, organ-maker, boards 52 Sidney


Hill Timothy, laborer, house foot of Murdock place


Hill William, laborer, house rear Mt. Auburn, n. Willard


Hill William B., boards 104 Prospect


Hill William G., leather dealer (Summer, cor. South, B.), house 104 Otis


Hill Winchell N., machinist, house 17 Erie


Hillary John, soapmaker, house 4 Portland


Hillery Martin, tailor, house 32 Cowperthwait


Hillery Thomas Mrs., house rear 11 Sparks


Hilliard Samuel D., shoemaker, house 85 Washington


Hilliard Stephen C., beltsawyer Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house at Charlestown


Hillman John J., silver-plater (24 Sudbury, B.), house 156 Thorndike


Hillman Maria M. Miss, music teacher, h. 156 Thorndike


Hillock Thomas J., carpenter, house 6 Fifth


Hills George W., student H. U., rooms 9 Thayer's Hall Hills Henry S., furniture (53 Fulton, B.), h. 78 Thorndike Hilton James M., produce dealer (cellar 3 Quincy Market, B.), house 9 Forest


Hilton James M. (J. M. Hilton & Co.), stoves, furnaces, etc.,.653 Main, house 47 Oxford


Hilton John, hairdresser, 390 Cambridge, boards do.


Hilton Joseph F., provisions (5 F. H. Market, B.), house 14 Centre


Hilton J. M. & Co. (James M. Hilton and Samuel C. Hig- gins), stoves, furnaces, etc., 653 Main [Inmbia Hilton Thomas B., hairdresser (Brookline), bds. 117 Co- Himeon Miner W., carpenter, house 25 Sidney


Hinchman Frederick, salesman (90 Sudbury, B.), house 82 Green


Hinckley Henry, clergyman, boards 115 Prospect


Hinckley Howard, student Scientific school, rooms 42 Di- vinity Hall


Hinckley Nelson B., molder, house 8 Cherry


Hinckley Samuel P., law student, rooms 54 Brattle


Cabinet Work and Upholstery. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont Street, Boston. Draperies and Cornices.


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Hinckley Sarah J. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, room 9, boards 95 Austin


Hinds Edward, cabinet-maker Braman, Shaw & Co., h. 157 Winsor


Hines Benjamin, laborer, house 14 Conlon's court


Hines Joseph P., in Boston rolling mill, Portland, house 106 Harvard


Hines Richard B., agent (61 Chauncy, B.), h. 22 Sixth Hinkley Holmes, student H. U., rooms 28 Gray's Hall Hinman Joseph, house 50 Magazine


Hinsdale Harry C., carriage painter F. L. Chapman's, h. 42 Holyoke


Hiscock A., machinist, 368 Main


Hiscock Edward C., teamster, house 13 Pine


Hiscock Orlando, laborer, house 3 Eaton


Hiscock Simon D., policeman, station 2, h. rear 13 Pine


Hitchcock James R. W., student H. U., rooms 12 Hollis Hall


Hittinger George J., clerk, 72 Main. house at Somerville Hittinger Michael (Rawson & Hittinger), steam engine manufacturers, 72 Main, house at Somerville


Hittle Erhart, musical instrument maker, h. 95 Sixth Hixon Charles, cabinet-maker, boards 116 Harvard


Hixon Edward (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture and up- holstery goods (180 Washington, B.), and 124 Har- vard, house 70 Franklin


Hixon Edward & Co. (Edward Hixon, Frederick Reed and Edward Hixon, jr.), furniture and upholstery goods (180 Washington, B.), factory, 124 Harvard


Hixon Edward, jr. (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture, etc.


(180 Washington, B.), and 124 Harvard, house at Watertown


Hixon George, upholsterer, house 116 Harvard


Hixon George E., upholsterer, boards 21 Brookline


Hixon Margaret A., widow of James, h. 13 Sparks st. pl.


Hixon Martin, upholsterer, house 71 Hastings


Hixon Robert T., driver hose-carriage No. 1, boards 15 Farwell place


Hixon Walter J., packer, boards 116 Harvard


Hixon William J., upholsterer, house 116 Harvard Hoag Jonathan, clerk, 171 Main, boards 173 do.


Hoar Betsey, house 24 Sacramento


Hoar David B., student H. U., rooms 20 Matthews Hall Hoar Rockwood, student H. U., rooms 53 Matthews Hall Hoare Frank, paper and twine (110 Chauncy, B.), house 15 Fairmont Hobart Carrie L. Miss, clerk, 440 Harvard


WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, Aud Furnishing Goods, 32 School St. Boston.


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Hobart Edward E., student H. U., rooms 25 Weld Hall Hobart George B., student H. U., rooms 44 Matthew's Hall Hobart Henry, boots and shoes, 118 Cambridge, h. do. Hobart Moses E., baker, house 125 Winsor


Hobbs Augustus, molder, house Acorn, near Chestnut Hobbs Eliza A., widow of Curtis, house 115 Spring Hobbs Francis A., bookbinder, house 14 Bath Hobbs Henry C., glasscutter, house rear 126 Thorndike Hobbs Jeremiah R., driver hook and ladder No. 2, bds. 7 Park


Hobbs Jeremiah S., carpenter, house 7 Park Hobbs John, expressman, house rear 134 Broadway Hobbs Lydia, widow of David, house 14 Bath Hobbs Lydia C. Miss, boardinghouse, 29 Cherry Hobbs Moses H., directory agent, boards 29 Cherry Hobson Henry D., student H. U., rooms 23 Matthews Hall Hocking John, agent Grand Trunk R. R. (134 Wash., B.), house 18 Forest


Hodgdon John H., stairbuilder, Seventh, cor. Cambridge, boards rear 508 Main


Hodgdon John K., boards 148 Cambridge


Hodge Bridget, widow of Richard, house 165 Franklin Hodge James A., student H. U., rooms 33 Matthews Hall Hodges Alice S. Miss, telegraph operator Western Union Tel. Co., 625 Main, boards 40 Austin


Hodges Arthur (W. S. Barbour and A. Hodges), civil en- gineer, 563 Main, house at West Somerville


Hodges Jane, widow of Francis, house 38 Ellery


Hodges Mary A., widow of James C., house 48 Pine Hodges Richard M., clergyman, house 1 Waterhouse Hodges Samuel W., hairdresser, boards 104 Harvard Hodges Thomas H., laborer, house 34 Hastings


Hodges William D., student H. U., rooms 21 Weld Hall Hodgkins Caroline, widow of Samuel, house 110 Otis Hodgkins Clara J. Miss, wax flowers, 110 Otis, bds. do. Hodgkins James H., at (Mason & Hamlin's, B.), house 41 Western avenue


Hodgkins Julia A. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards at Boston [bds. at Boston Hodgkins Margaret R., teacher Harvard grammar school, Hodgkins Rufus M., supt. Cambridgeport post-office, 625 Main, house 3 Worcester [h. do. Hodgkins Susan Miss, dressmaker and millinery, 110 Otis,


Hodgkins Walter R., engineer, boards 110 Otis


Hodgkins William C., student Scientific school, rooms 12 Remington [Remington Hodgkins William E., tailor (18 School, B.), house 12


PARLOR, DRAWING-ROOM, and LIBRARY FURNITURE, BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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Hodgkins William K. Mrs., house 9 Austin


Hodsdon Benjamin P., fruit dealer (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), house 112 Thorndike


Hodsdon Edwin C., cooper, boards 177 Cambridge Hodston Clarence L., cooper, house 70 Allston


Hofer Frederick, toolmaker, First, near Cambridge, house rear 58 Cambridge


Hoffer John, watchman, house 36 Cambridge


Hoffman John, cabinetmaker, house Vine, near Fourth


Hoffman Reinhold F., cabinetmaker, house 87 Sixth HOFFSES EMERSON W., carpenter, 51 Clark, h. do. Hogan Edward, cooper, h. Swiney's blk., Gore, n. Fifth Hogan James, laborer, house 143 Hampshire


Hogan John B., furniture manufacturer Osborn's Mills, State, house 4 Holly place


Hogan John C., Riverside, house 214 Franklin


Hogan John J., boards 4 Holly place


Hogan Julia C., widow of John H., house 214 Franklin Hogan Martin, laborer, house 49 Hampshire


Hogan Matthew, potter, house 20 Coggswell av.


Hoit Joseph, glasscutter, house 128 Thorndike Hoit Wm. L., marker Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, h. at Boston Holbrook John L., painter B. & L. R. R. shop, house at East Lexington


Holbrook Jolın L., tinsmith, boards 1 Pioneer place Holbrook John W., carriagetrimmer, h. 18 Coggswell av. Holbrook Nathan H., superintendent, h. 42 Chestnut Holcombe John W., student H. U., rooms 4 Holyoke Holden Amos P., musician, house 100 Allston


Holden Austin, assistant librarian at Athenæum (Beacon, B.), boards 21 Linnæan


Holden Elizabeth, widow of Alvan, house 2 Oak


Holden Margaret A., widow of James D., h. 21 Linnæan Holden Susan B., widow of Tilly, house 8 Allen Holden William, blacksmith, house 152 Green Holden William, fireman, 113 Broadway, h. 39 Hastings Holerhan David, butcher, house 129 Webster av. Holiday Henry A., porter, house 72 Elm [109 Inman


Holland Charles H., coffee inspector (1 Hamilton, B.), h. Holland Frederick W. Rev., house 15 Everett Holland Henry W., attorney (33 School, B.), b. 15 Everett Holland John, laborer, house rear 36 Harvard Holland John, printer Riverside, house at Boston


Holland Michael J., baker, house 12 Hancock Holland Pamelia Mrs., house 476 Cambridge


Holland Timothy, jr., laborer, house 7 Carson


Holland Wm., night-watchman, boards 204 Franklin


Importers & Dealers, 176 Washington St., 178 BRADFORD & ANTHONY, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, FANCY HARDWARE.


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Holland Wm. A., printer J. Wilson & Son, bds. Brigh- ton, corner Mt. Auburn


Hollen Catherine, widow, house Jefferson, n. Warren Hollenback John, laborer, house rear 90 Harvard


Hollingsworth James H., pictureframe maker, boards 1 Seventh


Hollinsworth Thos. N., pictureframer, 1 Gore, h. do.


Hollis Charles Mrs., house 103 Columbia


Hollis Charles R., wheelwright F. Ivers, b. at Somerville


Hollis Mary, widow of Charles H., house 58 Market Holloran Ellen, widow of Daniel, house 126 Green


Holloran John, brassfinisher, house 126 Green


Holly John A., boards 69 Concord avenue


Holly Patrick, house 69 Concord avenue


Holly Tree Inn, restaurant, Palmer, near Brattle


Holman John, feathers and bedding (60 Union and 47 Friend, B.), house 140 North avenue


Holman John C., student H. U., boards 140 North av.


Holman Mary L., teacher Allston grammar school, room 5, boards 112 Inman


Holman Win. H., student H. U., rooms 51 Thayer's Hall HOLMBERG JOHN F., grocer, 185 Broadway, h. opp. do. Holmes Anna P. Miss, house 47 Magazine


Holmes Caroline E., widow of Charles, h. 44 Brighton


Holmes Catherine C. Mrs., boarding-house, 38 School


Holmes Charles W., house 55 Magazine


Holmes Clarence R., stoves and tinware mnfr., 190 North, boards Porter's Hotel


Holmes Frank M., flour dealer (40 and 42 Commercial, B.), house 80 Magazine


Holmes Freeland S., salesman, 600 Main, h. 2 Sidney


Holmes Galen R., laborer, house 36 Market


Holmes Geo. H., clerk and messenger, Cambridgeport National Bank, 585 Main, bds. 75 Allston


Holmes Howard W., bookkeeper, boards 39 Fourth


Holmes Howard W., hackman, boards 135 Otis


Holmes Isaac C. (Holmes & Rugg), wood and coal, Riv- side, opp. City Mill, house 75 Allston


Holmes Isaac G. (I. G. Holmes & Co.), boots and shoes, 578 Main, bds. 75 Allston [578 Main


Holmes I. G. & Co. (Isaac G. Holmes), boots and shoes, Holmes James A., boards 325 Harvard


Holmes John, attorney, house 5 Appian way


Holmes John R., student H. U., bds. 378 Harvard


Holmes Joseph A., cooper, boards 70 Allston


Holmes Joseph A. (Jos. A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 55 Magazine


ELEGANT LIBRARY AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, in stock or made to order. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont Street.


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Holmes Joseph A. & Co. (Jos. A. and Jos. H. Holmes), grocers, 606 and 610 Main


Holmes Joseph H. (Jos. A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 81 Green


Holmes Marcus R., pianokey finisher, boards 38 School


Holmes Mary A., widow of David N., house 39 Fourth


Holmes Patrick, coachman, house 46 Foster


Holmes Peter, grease collector, house 92 Webster avenue


Holmes Samuel W., tinsmith, house 177 Main


Holmes Susan B. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 9 Kinnard


Holmes Wm. S., polisher, house 23 Bay Holines & Rugg (Isaac C. Holmes and George H. Rugg), wood and coal, Riverside, opposite City Mill


Holt Alden, piper, house 16 Watson


Holt Alfred F., physician, 98 Austin, boards do.


Holt Frank, driver U. R. Co., boards 77 Mt. Auburn


HOLT HOMER C., lawyer, 58912 Main, house Banks, n. Western avenue


Holt Jacob A., house 8 Cherry


Holt James L. Mrs., house 10 South


Holt Joseph G., lawyer, 583 Main and (27 Court, B.), h. 555 Main


Holt Martha A., widow of Samuel, boards 166 Cambridge Holt Samuel H., blacksmith (409 Federal, B.), house 8 Plympton


Holt Stephen A. (Holt & Bugbee), hardwood lumber, 17 East, office (17 Bowker, B.), house at Winchester


Holt & Bugbee (Stephen A. Holt and John B. Bugbee) hardwood lumber dealers, 17 East, office (17 Bowker, Boston)


HOLT WILLIAM B., painter, 14 Church, house Acacia Holton Frank L., insurance agent (B.), bds. 14 Prospect Holton Fred H., bookkeeper (69 Merrimac, . B.), boards 14 Prospect


Holyer Robert, janitor, house 28 Brewery


Holyoke House, Harvard, corner Holyoke


Homan Charles H., piano tuner, boards 16 Pleasant place Homans John, student H. U., rooms 23 Thayer Hall Homer Adeline D., widow of Charles W., house 26 Garden Homer Henry A., clerk, boards 26 Garden


Homer Moore R., real estate agent, house 214 Harvard Homern Joseph, laborer, boards 77 Fifth


Hoogberg Peter, laborer, house 85 Clark


Hooker Anna W., widow of Anson, house 415 Broadway Hooker Charles K., steam heating apparatus, 635 Main, house 132 Magazine


WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St., Boston.


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Hooker Charles R., driver U. R. Co., h. 204 Hampshire Hooker Emerson A. Mrs., house 27 Sixth


Hooker Henry (Morrill & Hooker), steam engines, 356 Main, house 57 Auburn


Hooker Hiram W., driver steam fire engine No. 1, boards N. H. Moore's, Brattle square


Hooper Betsey, widow, boards 5 Daniels court


Hooper Edward W., house Reservoir


Hooper Franklin W., student H. U., rooms 24 Weld Hall Hooper George K. (Beal & Hooper), furniture manufac- turer, Cambridge, near First, h. at Boston


Hooper Horace N., student H. U., rooms 22 College House Hooper Isaac D., house 2 Allston court


Hooper James, house 291 North avenue


Hooper Moses W., policeman, house 53 Fifth


Hooper Sewall H., student H. U., rooms 23 Gray's Hall


Hooper Warren L., fruit dealer (11 South Market, B.), h. 291 North avenue


Hooper William R., student Ep. Theo. school, rooms do., Brattle


Hope Eugene, stereotyper Riverside, house 26 Decatur


Hopkins Albert B., carpenter, house 141 Pearl


Hopkins Catherine, widow of Edward, house 121 Elm


Hopkins Curtis, painter, house 119 Washington


Hopkins Edwin, lamp-worker, boards 53 Gore


Hopkins Emma A. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, boards 165 Spring [pian way


Hopkins Frank T., student scientific school, rooms 10 Ap-


Hopkins Henry J., cabinetmaker, boards 56 Fourth


Hopkins James, laborer, house rear 72 Norfolk


Hopkins Josiah, painter, house 91 Green


Hopkins Michael J., laborer, house 26 Brewery


Hopkins Rose, widow, house 26 Brewery


Hopkins Thomas, glassblower, house 165 Spring


Hopkins William G., glassworker, house 53 Gore


Hopkinson Clarinna A., wid. of Thomas, h. 5 Phillips pl. Hopkinson John P., teacher private school (20 Boylston place, B.), house 22 Craigie [35 Washington


Hopp George, holly frame manfr., Osborn's mills, State, h. Hoppin Nicholas Rev., house 469 Broadway


Horan Charles, laborer, house 65 Spruce


Horan Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 24 Montgomery Horan Jeremiah, laborer, house 24 Montgomery


Horan John, carpenter, house Jefferson


Horan Mary, widow of David, house 53 North


Horan Timothy, painter, house 3 Appian way


BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Furniture and Upholstery Goods, 180 Tremont Street, Boston.


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Horgan Dennis, granite-worker A. McDonald, house at Belmont


Horgan John J., marble works, 45 to 53 Main, h. Pioneer Horgan Timothy J., harnessmaker, Cambridge, cor. Elm, house at Somerville


Horn Israel F., ice dealer (Boston), house 93 Spring Horn John, driver, boards 4 Squire's court [boards do.


Horn Ludolph A. G., waiter Prospect House, 598 Main, Horn Plummer S., teamster, house 57 Broadway


Horn William, laborer, house Harvey, near Reed


Horolouis Harriet Mrs., house 92 Harvard Horrigan John, laborer, house 53 Amory


Horrigan Timothy, laborer, house rear 191 Hampshire


Horrigan Timothy, laborer, house 50 Amory


Horsfield William H., carpenter, house 5 Tenney


Horsford Eben N., house 27 Craigie


Horsman George W., stereotyper, Riverside, h. 2 Daye ct. Horton L. H. Mrs., house Lambert av., opp. Shawmut av. Hosford Isaac B., student H. U., rooms 59 Matthews Hall Hosley D., tinsmith (11 Custom House, B.), h. 6 Blanche Hosley Frederick P., periodicals (Boston), h. 71 Vine Hoslin George, clerk, boards 5 Soden


Hotel Cambridge, Jas. S. Brazillian, proprietor, 45 Otis Houghton Albert G. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside


Press, and New York Publishing House of Hurd & Houghton, house at Brooklyn, N. Y.


Houghton Augusta M., teacher Felton primary school, h. at Somerville


Houghton Charles H., machinist, house 109 Tremont


Houghton E. C., brassfinisher, 368 Main


Houghton Francis E., building-mover, bds. 23 Cherry


Houghton Frank C. (T. P. Houghton & Brothers), build- ing-mover, 23 Cherry, house do.


Houghton Henry M. (H. M. Houghton & Co.), grocer, Cambridge, junction Hampshire, bds. 122 Norfolk Houghton Henry O. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside Press, house 800 Main


Houghton Henry O., jr., student H. U., bds. 800 Main Houghton H. M. & Co. (Henry M. Houghton and Ralph W. Shattuck), grocers, Cambridge, cor. Hampshire Houghton H. O. & Co. (Henry O. Houghton, Melancthon M. Hurd, Albert G. Houghton, Horace E. Scudder, and Geo. H. Mifflin), Riverside Press, at Riverside, foot of River


Houghton Joseph D., carpenter, house 15 Mead


Houghton Thos. C. (T. P. Houghton & Brothers), build- ing-mover, 23 Cherry, house do.


SKATES And Skate Straps, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 and 178 Washington St.


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Houghton Thos. P. (T. P. Houghton & Brothers), build- ing-mover, 23 Cherry, house do.


Houghton T. P. & Brothers (Thomas P., Frank C., and Thomas C. Houghton), building-movers, 23 Cherry Houlihan Michael, teamster, boards 8 Davis


Houlihan Thomas, laborer, house 30 Harvard [bridge Houstetter Louis, woodturner at Geldowsky's, h. 192 Cam- Houston Frank A., student H. U., rooms 56 Matthews Hall Hovey Charles A., photographer, 563 Main, bds. 10 Essex Hovey Charles H., boards Charles M. Hovey's, Broadway Hovey Charles M. (Hovey & Co.), nurseries, Cambridge,


near Maple avenue, and (53 North Market, B.), house Broadway, cor. Maple avenue


Hovey Dana R., clerk, 532 Main [h. 8 Day


Hovey Ebenezer Mrs., house 8 Day Hovey Elbridge S., real estate (11 Pemberton square, B.), Hovey George E., student H. U., rooms 6 Matthews Hall Hovey Horatio N., grocer, Gore, cor. Third, h. 93 Otis


Hovey Horatio N., jr., dry goods and paper hangings, 103 Cambridge, house do.


Hovey John C., horticulturist (53 North Market, B.), h. 9 Brookline


Hovey J. Dana, grocer, 532 Main, house do.


Hovey Lewis W., hostler Fresh Pond Hotel, boards do. Hovey Mary H., widow of William B., house 40 William Hovey Phineas B. (Hovey & Co.), seedsman (53 North Market, B.), house 9 Brookline [Bigelow


Hovey Walter, salesman (242 Washington, B.), house 28 Hovey William H. (32 F. H. Market, B.), h. 67 Pleasant Hovey & Co. (Charles M. and Phineas B. Hovey), nurser-


ies, Cambridge, near Maple av., and seeds (53 North Market, B.)


How Michael, laborer, house McCabe, near Jefferson


Howard Alfred G., hairdresser, house 137 Hampshire


Howard Charles W., pianoforte-key maker, 139 Broadway, house Pioneer place


Howard Dorus F., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 6 Shep- herd's block, Charles River


Howard Gabriel, laborer, house rear 37 Garden


Howard George C., author, house 826 Main [38 Fifth Howard George H., bookkeeper Lockhart's, Bridge, house Howard George T., boards 14 Centre


Howard Helen M., widow of Edward A., h. 119 Pearl


Howard James, baker, house 15 Vine


Howard James H., furniture manufacturer, 113 Broadway, house at Boston


Howard John E., printer Riverside, boards 119 Pearl


UPHOLSTERY GOODS, DRAPERIES, and BANCROFT & BOYDEN. Window Shades, 180 Tremont Street


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Howard Julius D., compositor, house 17 Banks


Howard Michael, laborer, house 39 Cowperthwait


Howard Peter J., hairdresser, 10 Brighton, house 20 Mill


Howard Peter M. Mrs., house 28 Tremont


Howard Thomas, molder, boards 5 Dickinson


Howard Thomas M., at J. P. Squire & Co., house rear 128 Thorndike


Howard William L, clerk (11 Court, B.) h. 44 Sidney


Howarth J. Thomas, painter, house 202 Hampshire


Howe Abby M. Mrs., boards 119 North avenue


Howe Albert, baker, 151 Harvard, boards 149 do.


Howe Archibald M., lawyer (15 Pemberton sq., B.), bds. 4 Garden


Howe Avery F., house 35 William


Howe Daniel K. (D. K. Howe & Co.), carriage trimmer andl dealer in carriages and harnesses, 436% Main, h. 34 Sidney


Howe David (Teel, Howe & Co.), bacon curer, Main, opp. Winsor, house 22 Front


Howe D. K. & Co. (Daniel K. Howe), carriage trimmers and dealers in carriages, harnesses, etc., 436% Main Howe Edward F., house 35 William [Broadway Howe Elias, music dealer (103 Court, B.), house 285 Howe Estes, treasurer Cambridge Gas Light Co., Lyceum


Building, Harvard sq., house 1 Oxford


Howe Frank M., draughtsman (2 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 7 Norris [dell


Howe Frederick C., clerk (30 Broad, B.), boards 32 Wen- Howe James Murray, house 4 Garden [Garden Howe James Murray, jr., clerk (49 High, B.) boards 4 Howe Joseph H., lightning rods, rooms 463 Main


Howe Josiah D., painter Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. 3 Foster Howe Lucia Miss, bookkeeper, boards 87 Pearl


Howe Lucius T., upholsterer (9 Beach, B.), h. 108 Prospect


Howe Mary E. Miss, house 2 Garden


Howe Mary L., widow of George, house 4 Wright


Howe Otis (Tyler, Howe & Co.), spring bed manufacturer, 386 Main, house 26 Inman


Howe Thomas J., boots and shoes (106 Pearl, B.), house 32 Wendell


Howe Thos. J. G., spring bed maker, boards 392 Main


Howe Tracy, clerk, boards U. T. Howe's, Garden


Howe Tyler (Tyler Howe & Co.), spring-bed manufactur- er, 386 Main, house 392 do.


Howe Tyler & Co. (Tyler and Otis Howe), spring-bed manufs., 386 Main (New York office, 173 Canal) Howe U. Tracy, house 55 Garden


WEST BROS., TAILORS. CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St. Boston.


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Howe Wm., florist, Oxford, cor. Crescent, house do. Howe Wm., clergyman, house 746 Main


Howe William G. (107 Summer, B.), house 7 Holyoke


Howells W. D., editor (Atlantic Monthly, B.), house 37 Concord avenue


Howes Earnest, bookbinder Riverside, bds. 17 Lawrence Howes Lewis W., lawyer, 583 Main, and (33 School, B.), house 48 Prospect


Howes Richard, clerk, boards 334 Broadway


Howes Solomon, sea captain, house 334 Broadway


Howes William, boards 27 Valentine


Howland Ariel C., mason, house 3 State


Howland Edward, clerk, boards 133 Cambridge


Howland Thos. T., mason, 19 Cherry, house 1 State


Howland Wm. H. (Howland & Doughty), lumber dealer, Prison Point bridge, house at Woburn centre


Howland & Doughty (William H. Howland and James Doughty), lumber dealers, Prison Point bridge, or- der box (22 Congress sq., B.)


Howlett Chas. M, clerk (94 Union, B.), h. 28 Sidney


Howlett Enoch J., house 117 Washington


Howlett Geo. C., commission merchant (11 Central wharf, B.), house 56 Columbia


Howlett Geo. P., clerk (71 Chauncy, B.), bds. 56 Columbia


Howlett James, carpenter, boards 451 Cambridge


Howlett Joseph P. (94 Union, B.), bds. 115 Washington


Howlett Orrin D., clerk, 9 Studio bldg. (110 Tremont, B.), boards 117 Washington


Howlett Win., cigar-maker, house 115 Washington


Howlett Wm., gasfitter, 651 Main, bds. 32 Western av.


Hoyt Alvan, carpenter, house 86 School


Hoyt Benjamin F., chair maker, house 88 Sixth




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