The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 26

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Publication date: 1875
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McNeil William, essence and extracts, h. 10 Magazine ct. McNeil -, boards 133 Cambridge . McNiff Lizzie Miss, house 128 Webster avenue McNinch Robert W. (Cummings, Kenney & Co.), lumber, Bridge, opp. Prison Point bridge, h. 64 Thorndike McNott Mary, widow of William, house 23 Vine McNulty Catherine, widow, house Willow place


McNulty Hugh, laborer, house Garden court


McNulty Mary, widow, house 30 Gore


McNulty Michael (at Navy Yard, Charlestown), house 96 Spring


M'Coy Edwin A., miller, house 51 Fairmont M'Coy Frank H., painter, house 18 Rockwell M'Coy Madison, miller, house 18 Rockwell McPeak Patrick, grocer, 64 Charles, house do. McPeck Neal, saloon, 472 Cambridge, house 470 do. McPhail Alice A., Divinity boarding-house, Divinity av.


McPhail Paul, printer, boards 27 Mt. Auburn


McPhee William, granite polisher, bds. 261 Auburn-


McPherson Ewen R., flour (156 So. Market, B.), house 64 Chestnut


McPherson George, molder, house 63 Chestnut McPherson George R., cabinetmaker, house 61 Chestnut McPherson John, clerk (156 So. Market, B.), house 61 Chestnut


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 & 178 Washington St., Importers of Sheffield Cutlery,


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McQuade Henry W., oil finisher, h. 155 Winsor McQuade James, laborer, house 105 Fourth


McQuade Mary, widow, house 67 Vine


McQuade Patrick, laborer, house 278 Cambridge McQuade Patrick, laborer, house 431 Cambridge


McQuatters William, at B. L. & N. R. R., h. at Boston McQuatters William, coffin-maker Lockhart's, 191 Bridge, house at Charlestown


McQueen Alexander, buttermaker, bds. 3 Hamilton McQueeney John D., apothecary clerk, 4 Brewer's block, Brattle sq., boards rear do.


McQuigen Charles, glass maker, house 14 Vine McQuillan Thomas, carver, house 11 Decatur


McRae George W., carpenter, house 15 Baldwin


McRae Charles W., carpenter, boards 9 Charles River


McRae Kenneth, currier, house 54 Cedar


McRaery Michael, brass-filer, house 165 Broadway


McRaith Charles W., printer J. Wilson & Son, boards 54 Mt. Anburn [Somerville


McShane Patrick, watchman Sugar Refinery, house at


McSorley Archie, carpenter, house 22 Green


McSorley James, clerk, 165 Bridge, bds. 8 Stevens court


McSorley John, laborer, house 13 Vine


McSorley John, laborer, house 31 Charles


McSorley John, teamster, house 62 Spring


McSorley Peter, machinist, house 8 Fourth


McSorley Thomas, carpenter, Osborn's building, State, h. at Boston


McSorley Thomas, teamster, house Stevens court


McSwain Samuel, carpenter, house 13 Pine


McSweeney Brian, laborer, bds. C. Lynch's, Warren McSweeney Daniel, house 114 Third


McSweeney Edward D., cabinetmaker, boards 114 Third McVay Charles P., upholsterer, 600 Main, h. at Boston Mc Veiris Charles, carpenter, boards 12 Dunster


McVey Jolin, potter, house pottery tenement, Crescent


Me Vickery Duncan, carpenter, boards 9 Second


Mead Alpheus, provisions, 6 Blackstone Market (72 Black- stone, B.), house 15 Walden


Mead A. Eugene, salesman (B.), bds. Henderson's block, North avenue [Harvard Mead Charles C., printer (91 Washington, B.), h. 322 Mead Charles W., clerk Boston Ice Co., boards 108 Cam- bridge


Mead Charles W., gold pen manuf. (91 Washington, B.), boards 322 Harvard [Hotel Mead Clarence F., lawyer, 226 North av., bds. at Porter's


Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture,1 BANCROFT & BOYDEN, ASO Tremont Street.


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Mead Julian A., student H. U., rooms 13 Matthews Hall Mead Marcellus W., produce (25 N. Market, B.), house 29 Suffolk


Mead Mary Mrs., house 8 Meacham


Mead Thomas, laborer, house 79 Bolton


Mead Warren H., student H. U., rooms 69 College House


Meade John H., mat-maker, house 116 Brookline


Meade John W., machinist, house 85 Elm


Meader Charles E., medical student, boards 341 Main


Meader Joshua F., machinist, house 341 Main


Meagher John, blacksmith, Palmer, bds. 48 Brighton


Meagher Stephen A., junk collector, house 93 Fifth


Mears David O., pastor North av. Congregational society, house 26 Arlington


Meaus Mary, widow, house 13 Vine


Meech Henry, plumber, house 64 Hampshire


[Hall


Meeks Octavius W., student H. U., rooms 11 Matthews Megan Thomas, laborer, house Lincoln, near Fairmont Megroth William N., pianoforte action maker, house 9312 Green


Mehan Thomas, cabinetmaker, house 431 Cambridge Meharg Joseph, zinc galvanizer, bds. 132 Pleasant Meinrath Joseph, student H. U., rooms 68 Thaver Hall Melcher Abbott, stonecutter, boards 12 Broadway Melcher Charles J., painter, house Third, cor. Monroe Melcher Daniel R., organ-maker, house 122 Green Melcher William, stonecutter, 149 Main


Melendy Alphonso H., boot and shoe dealer (184 Con- gress, B.), house Putnam av., n. Western av.


Melendy Henry J., boots and shoes (192 Congress, B.), house 23 Washington av.


Melger William P., jeweler, h. Oxford, cor. Beacon


Melick William, baker, 502 Main, rooms 514 Main


Melledge James P., merchant (40 India wharf, B.), house 335 Harvard


Melledge Mary Miss, house 11 Dana


Melledge Robert J., student H. U., boards 335 Harvard


Mellen James, building mover, Moore, cor. Hastings, house 77 Washington


Mellen James, jr. (Curtis Davis & Co.), soap manuf., 188 Broadway and (65 Chatham, B.), house 31 Essex Melley Arthur, engineer, house 121 Pleasant


Melley Michael, paver, boards 20 Harrison


Melley Patrick, grease-collector, house 11th in Willow pl.


Melley Patrick, laborer, house 3 Garden court


Meloon David C., produce (60 Blackstone, B.), house 67 Third


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


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Meloon Hopkins H., bookkeeper (60 Blackstone, B.), bds. 67 Third


Meloon William H., boards 67 Third


Melville Edward, cook, 122 Cambridge, house 89 Spring Melville William H., student H. U., rooms 3 Gray's Hall Melvin Augustus, laborer, house 46 Montgomery


Melvin Edwin B., foreman City wharf, h. r. 180 Main Melvin John, laborer, house Winthrop, n. Brighton Menard John H., stairbuilder, house 3 Squire's ct.


Mendes Francis, laborer, boards 74 Cambridge


Mendoza Aaron, cigarmaker, house 128 Brookline


Mendum Charles A., clerk (Washington, cor. Haymarket sq., B.), house 103 Washington


Mendum Ernest, student H. U., rooms 26 Matthews Hall


Mendum John A., house 103 Washington


Menix John, laborer, house 26 Brewery


Mercer Henry, student H. U., rooms 6 Appian way


Mercur James W., student H. U., rooms 22 Matthews Hall [Hall


Mercur John D., student H. U., rooms 38 Matthews Meriam Emeline, widow of William, h. 11 Clinton


Meriam John N., real estate (11 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 143 Magazine


Merriam Albert Mrs., house 369 Cambridge [House Merriam Edward P., student H. U., rooms 35 College Merriam Edwin G., student H. U., rooms 35 College House


Merriam Hannah, widow of Thomas, h. 150 Green


Merrich Richard, laborer, house Porter, n. Warren


Merrick Ellen Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, b. 106 Inman


Merrick Frederick, laborer, house 55 Washington


Merrick Fred. H., laborer, house 51 Hastings


Merrick William, baker, boards 7 Douglass


Merrifield Walter L., expressman, bds. 354 North av.


Merrill Amelia G., widow of Nathan, house 40 Hancock


Merrill Charles H., boards 40 Hancock


Merrill David K. Rev., house 16 Bowdoin


Merrill Edward P., clerk, boards 19 Ellsworth av.


Merrill George, timekeeper U. R. Co., h. 51 School


Merrill George E., entry clerk (250 Wash., B.), boards 17 Ellsworth avenue


Merrill George S., boots and shoes (293 Washington, B.), house 65 Dana [Hall


Merrill Henry F., student H. U., rooms 15 Stoughton Merrill Herbert S., paper bag mnfr. (15 Bowker, B.), h. Russell, corner Orchard


Lace Curtains and Window Shades. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Mirrors and Cornices 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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Merrill Horace, sheriff's keeper, house 50 Trowbridge


Merrill Horace A., carpenter, house 24 Rice


Merrill J. Warren, treas. (77 State, B.), h. 400 Broadway Merrill Lorenzo, at J. P. Squire & Co.'s, h. 158 Cambridge Merrill Martin L., boots and shoes (2 Harrison av., B.), house Washington av.


Merrill Milton, clothfinisher University Press, b. 4 Story


Merrill M. M. Mrs., house 130% Green


Merrill N. Fred., chemist, boards 40 Hancock


Merrill Susan E. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, boards 339 Broadway


Merrill Thomas, clerk, house 162 Norfolk


Merrill T. Watson, clerk (77 State, B.), b. 400 Broadway


Merrill William M., bookkeeper, boards 51 School


Merritt Elisha L., mason, house 39 Pine


Merritte Martin N., clerk, 159 Harvard, b. 81 Washington Merwin Henry C., student H. U., rooms 14 Gray's Hall Messer Charles, teamster, house 17 Baldwin


Messer Charles A., fireman B. L. & N. R. R., b. 51 Winter Messer Daniel E. (D. E. Messer & Bro.), grocer, 159 Har- vard, house 53 Winsor [grocers, 159 Harvard Messer D. E. & Bro. (Daniel E. and Gorham B. Messer) Messer George, brass worker, boards 138 Harvard


Messer Gorham B. (D. E. Messer & Brother), grocer, 159 Harvard, house 81 Washington


Messer Joseph, laborer, house Porter, n. Harding


Messer Lucy, widow of Willard, house 28 Shepard


Messer Stillman, house 140 Harvard


Messer William A., furniture mover, house 211 Columbia METCALF CHARLES C., printer (142 Washington, B.), rooms 154 Mount Auburn


Metcalf Charles R., house 154 Mt. Auburn


Metcalf Greenleaf W., musician, house 1 Allston ct.


Metcalf Minnie E. Miss, teacher Putnam grammar school, boards Thorndike, corner Third


Metcalf Willard, carpenter, house 64 Fairmont


Metcalf William S., compiler (96 Washington, room 9, B.), removed to Baker's Hill, Malden Metcalfe Lyne S., law student, rooms 37 Holyoke House Meter Otto, cabinetmaker, house 35 Porter


Metivier James, student H. U., rooms 16 Shepard


Metivier Napoleon, laborer, house 111 Spruce Metivier Noah, laborer, house 109 Spruce Metzger Andrew, house 12 Seventh


METZGER JOSEPH, music recorder, patentee and mnfr., and lager beer saloon, 200 Cambridge, h. do.


American TABLE CUTLERY, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 and 178 Washington Street.


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Meyer Charles E., Excelsior Frame Co., picture frames and moldings, Osborn's Mills, State, and (7 and 8 Holmes' block, Haymarket sq., B.), h. at Boston Meyer Henry, law student, boards 10 Mellen Meyer John, varnisher, house 65 Gore


Meyer John J., tinpedlar, house 65 Gore


Michaut Alfred, electrician, boards 13 Fourth


Miethke Herman, organ varnisher, house 13 Lopez


Mifflin George H. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside Press, house at Boston


Mihan Frances E. Miss, teacher (Reading), h. 479 Main


Mihan Patrick, engineer of heating ventilating, house 479 Main


Miles Dennis, harnessmaker, boards 60 Broadway


& Miles Edmund, foreman composing room J. Wilson


Son, house 4 Charles River


Miles Elizabeth, widow of Edward, house 60 Broadway


Miles Fernando, foreman horsecar stable, h. 35 Blackstone Miles Frank H., stereotyper, boards 4 Charles River


Miles Henry, engineer, house 43 Reed


Miles John, boards 60 Broadway


Miles Jonas M., student H. U., rooms 45 Thayer Hall


Miles Patrick, carpenter, house 60 Broadway


Miles Richard, brassfinisher, boards 60 Broadway


Milgrove Emma, widow of Benjamin, house 7 Perry Millan Alexander (Millan & Snow), fish and oysters, 21 Brattle sq., house 12 De Wolf


Millan & Snow (Alexander Millan and James H. Snow), fish and oyster dealers, 21 Brattle square


Millard William, tinsmith, 8 Brattle, bds. 13 Mt. Auburn Millen William J., saddle and harnessmaker, h. 40 Erie Miller Chas., cabinetmaker, house 8 Hastings


Miller Chas., real estate, house 94 Auburn


Miller Claborn C., laborer, house rear 31% Hastings


Miller David, house 450 Broadway


Miller David, printer J. Ford & Son, bds. 12 Dunster


Miller Ellen, widow of George, house 14 Garden


Miller Ellis F., hardware (Wash., n. Haymarket sq., B.), house 13 Roseland


Miller Frederick, laborer, house Hunting, n. Cambridge


Miller George E., painter, house 95 Gore


Miller George II., organ-polisher, bds. 450 Broadway Miller James H., blacksmith, house 18 Upton


Miller John, overseer, house 20 Upton


Miller Sarah, widow, house 123 Otis


Miller Stuart C., bookkeeper (104 F. H. Market, B.), h. 20 Boardman


LIBRARY CASES, Mantel Mirrors, and PIER GLASSES, At BANCROFT & BOYDEN'S, 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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Miller Sumner, clerk, house 94 Auburn


Miller Thomas, laborer, house 200 Norfolk Miller Thomas S., proctor H. U., rooms 7 Weld Hall Miller William, trunkmaker, house 13 Myrtle place Miller William, laborer, house 11 Maynard place


Miller Wm. G., foreman Rawson & Hittinger's, house 9 Franklin


Miller W. Gilford, printer Riverside, house 12 Watson Miller William M., printer Riverside, house at Woburn Miller William S., student H. U., rooms 1 Matthews Hall Millett Josiah B., student H. U., rooms 22 Gray's Hall Milligan Daniel H., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, h. 159 Norfolk


Milligan James, tailor (91 Washington, B.), house 4 Wor- cester


Milligan John D., U. S. Navy, boards 4 Worcester Milligan William, dentist, 623 Main, bds. 4 Worcester Milliken James S., express, house 8 Mt. Auburn Millitt George W., printer, house 26 Jay


Millmore Patrick, hostler, house 17 Harvard


Mills David S., hatter (215 Washington, B.), h. 72 Inman Mills Hiram R., student H. U., rooms 31 Thayer Hall


Mills Isaac B., student H. U., rooms 7 Dolton's block, Harvard


Mills James H., boards 10 Church


Mills James H., cabinetmaker, house 30 Fourth


Mills James H., jr., chaircaner, house 30 Fourth Mills Matilda Mrs., cook almshouse, Tannery, bds. do. Mills Ogden, student H. U., rooms 12 Matthews Hall


Mills William, carpenter, house 189 Mt. Auburn


Mills William, watchman, house 10 Church


Milne Robert Mrs., house 13 Wendell


Milne Robert W., clerk (179 Devonshire, B.), boards 13 Wendell


Milton Henry, junk collector, h. 118 Webster avenue Milton Henry S., student H. U., rooms 21 Gray's Hall Minard Athene S., widow of George, dressinaker, 623 Main, house do.


Minden Joseph, cigarmaker, honse 63 Brookline


Mindig Jane, widow of Philip, house 45 Washington Miner Henry A., clerk, 161 Cambridge, bds. 133 do.


Minot Albert T., salesman (24 South Market, B.), boards 111 Austin


Minot Francis, student H. U., rooms 19 Matthews Hall Minot Robert S., student H. U., rooms 42 Thayer Hall Mirick Augusta G. Mrs., teacher Putnam grammar school, house 139 Thorndike


Misener John A., cabinetmaker, house 57 Winsor


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


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Mitchell Alexander, laborer, lı. Harding, near Jefferson Mitchell Alfred M., teamster, house Lechmere block, junc. Bridge and Cambridge


Mitchell Clifford, student H. U., rooms 15 Weld's Hall


Mitchell Dennis, laborer, house 121 Gore


Mitchell Elizabeth H., widow, house 3 Plymouth


Mitchell Frank A., paver, house 70 River


Mitchell George L., constable, h. 113 Thorndike


Mitchell Henry A., house 28 Front


Mitchell Ira, at Chas. H. North & Co.'s, bds. 141 Gore Mitchell John, clerk, boards 40 Austin


Mitchell Joseph F., stereotyper Riverside, b. 111 Pearl


Mitchell Lottie Miss, teacher Gannett primary school


Mitchell Mary, widow of John, house 66 Harvard


Mitchell Paul, house 50 Essex


Mitchell Thomas, clerk (Tremont, B.), and grocer, Green, corner Hancock, house do.


Mitchell Thomas, laborer, house 60 Hastings


Mitchell Wm., harnessmaker, Cambridge, junction Bridge, house 116 Winsor


Mitchell Wm. P., painter, house 34 Broadway


Mitchell Wm. R., molder, house 180 Green


Mitchem Sylvanus, fireman B. & L. R. R., house 5 Leigh- ton court


Mitten -, carpenter, rooms 93 Green


Mitton Edward, salesman, house 93 Inman


Modest Evan, porter, house 121 Harvard


Moeldner Anton, glass decorator N. E. Glass Works, h. 131 Otis [131 Otis


Moeldner Anton, jr., glass decorator (36 Winter, B.), b. Moellers George G., machinist, h. 32 Brookline


Moeser I'hilip, cigarmaker, house 20 Hastings


Moeshlin Lewis F., hairdresser, 5 Broadway, boards at Broadway House


Moffitt Alex., provisions, 531 Main, house 21 Cherry


Moffatt Milford, clerk, 531 Main, boards 21 Cherry


Moffatt Patrick, laborer, boards 2 Harrison


Moffatt Wm., iron melter, house 2 Harrison


Mokeley Wm., blacksmith, boards 10 Broadway


Moller Oscar J., hairdresser Ramsay's building, Brattle, h. 19 Hewes


Moloney Daniel, tinsmith, Otis, cor. Eighth, house do. Moloney Wm. A., printer, house 51 Clark


Monaghan Bridget Miss, house 8 Fifth


Monaghan Michael, house 8 Fifth


Monaghan Michael, laborer, house rear 31 Bow


Monagle Margaret, widow of Neal, house 25 Bow


Bradford & Anthony, 176 & 178 Tallors' Shears, Scissors, Ra- Washington St., zors, Knives, Table Cutlery.


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Monahan Frank, laborer, house 112 Dublin Monahan Jeremiah, tinsmith, boards 193 Norfolk


Monahan Mary, widow, house 171 Winsor Monahan Michael J., tinpedlar, house 193 Norfolk Monahan Patrick, laborer, h. Harvey, near Reed


Monblo Francis T. N., stoves, tin and hardware, 188 Cam- bridge, house 87 Vine


Moncrieff Anna, widow of Charles, house r. 62 Cambridge Monks George H., student H. U., rooms 46 Gray's Hall Monnahan Owen, gardener, house Line near Cambridge Monroe Charles W., house Sacramento pl.


Monroe, see also Munroe


Montague Alfred, bartender, house 7 Crane Montague Charles H., treas. (49 Federal, B.), h. 770 Main Montague Henry W., student H. U., rooms 2 Hollis HIall Montague John, cooper, house 86 Webster av.


Montague Richard, student H. U., rooms 35 Gray's Hall Montague Samuel L., com. mer. (290 Atlantic av., B.), h. 26 Fayette


Montgomery Andrew, house Bristol, n. Webster av. Montgomery Charles S., real estate agt., li. 55 Putnam av. Montgomery George, lamplighter, house 40 Hampshire Montgomery Thomas, lamplighter, h. Charles, n. the river Montgomery Wm. H., expressman, 565 Main, h. Auburn, corner Pleasant


Montgomery Wm. J., clerk, 185 Broadway, boards do. Moody Broadstreet D. (Pettingell, Moody & Sawyer), oil clothing mufr., Second, cor. Thorndike, house at Newton


MOODY, BURNETT & CO. (Samuel Moody and James Burnett), machine blacksmiths, Third, n. gas works [Lee


Moody Charles E., grocer (75 Commercial, B.), boards 26


Moody Joseph G., house 138 Brattle


Moody Samuel (Moody, Burnett & Co.), machine black- smith, Third, near gas works, h. at Boston


Moody Wm., carpenter, house 10 Squire's ct.


Moody Wm. H., student H. U., rooms 23 Hollis Hall


Mooney Amanda, dressmaker, boards 6912 Mt. Auburn Mooney Bernard, glasspacker, h. 3 Linehan's block


Mooney Bernard, jr., cabinetmaker, bds. 3 Linehan's blk.


Mooney Charles R., carpenter, boards 55 Spring Mooney Daniel, house 107 Tremont


Mooney Edward, teamster, boards 110 Otis


Mooney Edward W., tinsmith, boards 51 Fairmont


Mooney Frank S., cutter (12 West, B.), bds. 471 Main


Mooney George F., boilermaker, house 100 Main


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


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Mooney George T., law student, rooms 14 Dunster Mooney John, cooper, boards 56 Second


Mooney John, laborer, house Hastings, n. G. J. R. R. Mooney John, laborer, house 423 Cambridge


Mooney John, stonecutter, boards 10 Broadway Mooney Mary A. C, widow of Wm. M., h. 471 Main


Mooney Patrick, brass-worker, house 4 Hastings Mooney Thomas, polisher, boards 3 Linehan's blk., Third


Mooney Win. J., pedlar, h. 183 Columbia


Moor James C., grocer, 192 Cambridge, bds. A. Stewart's, 141 Otis


Moore Alfred, porter, house r. 133 Columbia


Moore Arthur, carriagemaker, bds. Russell, cor. North av. Moore Bradford T. (Charles Moore & Co.), stoves and hardware, 8 Brattle, house Langdon


Moore Charles (Charles Moore & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, house Langdon


Moore Charles, laborer, house Harvey, cor. Jackson


Moore Charles, student H. U., rooms 44 Thayer Hall


Moore Charles & Co. (Charles, Edward R. and Bradford T. Moore), stove and hardware dealers, 8 Brattle


Moore Charles H., instructor in free hand drawing and water colors H. U., rooms 19 Oxford


Moore Charles S., teacher, boards 40 North av.


Moore Cyrus J., pedlar, house r. 67 Washington


Moore David H., musician, house 33 Green


Moore Edmond, baker, 502 Main, h. 159 Franklin


Moore Edward C., student H. U., rooms 22 Thayer Hall Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.), stoves and hardware, 8 Brattle, house 24 Mellen


Moore Edwin G., bookkeeper (9 High, B.), h. 3 Pleasant pl.


Moore Ellen, widow, house 70 Portland


Moore Erasmas D. (Custom House, B.), house 30 Mellen Moore E. Marshall, house 430 Cambridge


Moore Frederick G., clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 6 Roger s block, Main


Moore George, laborer, house 5 Cowperthwait


Moore George A., architect (6912 Court, B.), boards 132 Mt. Auburn


Moore George II., printer, boards 136 Spring


Moore George R., blacksmith, house 60 Cherry


Moore Hannah E. Miss, house 47 Magazine


Moore H. W. H., painter A. J. Jones, Palmer, b. 30 Brattle Moore James, laborer, house Warren, near Cambridge


Moore James, grease collector, house 2 Essex court


Moore Jane Miss, house 21 Gerry


Moore John, laborer, house 98 Spruce


DRAPERY, Looping Tassels, Picture Cord, 150 Tremont Street, BANCROFT & BOYDEN.


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Moore John, laborer, house rear 131 Columbia Moore John, steward (Mass. Gen. Hosp., B.), h. 23 Hancock Moore John A., pianoforte action maker, house 50 Pine Moore John F., glasscutter, house 115 Eltn Moore John S., carpenter, boards rear 50 Pine Moore Joseph W., house 434 Cambridge Moore Lewis, hostler, house 34 Brewery


Moore Mandeville A., bookkeeper, boards 2 Columbia Moore Martha E., widow of Phineas, house 33 Green Moore Matthew R., policeman, house 136 Spring


Moore Nancy Mrs., house 11 Jay


Moore Nathaniel H., restaurant, 30, 32, and 34 Brattle square, house do.


Moore Nelson N., billiard room, 548 Main, h. 114 Auburn Moore Patrick, baker, 502 Main, boards 159 Franklin


Moore Patrick, butcher, house 94 Spring


Moore Perley D., leather dealer (98 High, B.), h. 6 River Moore Samuel, laborer, house 51 Hastings


Moore Susan W. Miss, boards 408 Harvard Moore Thomas, laborer, house 12 Hastings


Moore William, laborer, boards rear 81 Oxford [Pine


Moore William C., 'frame maker, 139 Broadway, h. r. 50 Moore William W., spring-bed maker, boards 7 Flagg ct. Moorehouse Daniel, pressman, Riverside, h. r. 59 River Mora Frank, carpenter, house 28 Baldwin [Somerville Moran Charles P., upholsterer, 238 Cambridge, bds. at Moran Daniel, at soap works, boards 76 Pearl


Moran Edward, horse shoer, 436 Main, bds. 42 Brookline Moran Erastus G., cooper, house Oak, near Cambridge


Moran James, laborer, house 149 Gore


Moran James A. (Moran Bros.), furniture, 238 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Moran John, currier, house Clay, near Harvey


Moran John, laborer, house 164 Gore


Moran John, tailor, house 14 East


Moran Joseph, glassmaker, house 23 Winter


Moran Mary, widow of Martin, house Clay, near Harvey


Moran Michael, laborer, boards 8 Eighth


Moran Michael, at soap works, house rear 76 Pearl


Moran Michael D. provisions, Brighton, near Mt. Auburn, house do.


Moran Thomas, laborer, house 261 Mt. Auburn


Moran Thomas, poultry dealer, boards Mary Moran's, Clay Moran Thomas S. (Moran Bros.), furniture, 238 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Moran Brothers (Thomas S. and James A. Moran), furni- ture, etc., 238 Cambridge, cor. Ninth


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


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Morandus John O., hairdresser, 22412 North av., h. Mont- gomery, near Spruce


Morandy Morris, pedlar, house 44 School


Morang Alexander C., cooper, house Eighth, n. Spring


Moray Jeremiah, shoemaker (B.), h. 3 Roger's blk., Main Moreland John H., printer, house 18 Dunster


Morey Elisha W., oil finisher, boards 88 School Morey Elizabeth, widow of William Z., house 88 School


Morey James, carpenter, boards 3 Franklin [Harvard Morey Philemon, traveling agent (236 State, B.), b. 171 Morgan Alfred, picture frames, 906 Main, house Linden Morgan Alfred W., student H. U., rooms 10 Holyoke Hse Morgan Elliott F., cabinetmaker, house 32 Cherry


Morgan Edwin (H. & E. Morgan), painter, 912 Brattle, house 41 Brattle


Morgan Frank H., student II. U., rooms 6 Holworthy Hall Morgan George F., clerk, Court House, East Cambridge, boards at Arlington


Morgan Harriet Mrs., house 42 Brattle


Morgan Henry, helper, house Warren, near Cambridge


Morgan H. (H. & E. Morgan), painter, 912 Brattle, h. at W. Somerville


Morgan H. & E. (H. Morgan and Edwin Morgan), paint- ers, 912 Brattle


Morgan , blacksmith, boards 7 Douglass


Morgan James, iron-heater, house 63 Hampshire


Morgan John F., tinsmith, house 14 Hamilton [House


Morgan Joseph D., student H. U., rooms 5 Wadsworth Morgan Susan M. Mrs., house 182 Cambridge


Morgan William, blacksmith, 458 Main, bds. 7 Douglass


Moriarty Charles, painter, house 452 Broadway


Moriarty Mary, widow, house 452 Broadway


Moriarty Michael, tailor, boards Mt. Auburn


Moriarty Patrick, shoemaker, 3 Brewer's block, Brattle square, boards 5 De Wolf


Moring Anna L. Mrs, house 12 Quincy


Morley Ciara Mrs., house 114 Broadway


Morley Jeremiah, laborer, house 103 Webster avenue Morley Thomas, ornamental painter, h. 717 Cambridge


Morley Thomas, jr., painter, boards 717 Cambridge


Morrell George D., student H. U., rooms 16 Hollis Hall


Morrill Alfred (Morrill & Hooker), steam-engines, 356 Main, boards 10 Village


Morrill Daniel K., wheelwright, house 12 Village


Morrill George W., clergyman, boards 99 Mt. Auburn




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