The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 29

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Publication date: 1875
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PACKARD ALMOND, florist, boards 229 North av. Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr., 60 Cambridge, house 101 Thorndike Packard Alvin, carpenter, house 90 Norfolk Packard Emery J., carpenter, boards 90 Norfolk


Packard Fredk. A., traveling agt. (69 Federal, B.), house 7 White


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


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Packard Leonard H., carpenter, h. Gardner, n. Prospect Packard Lincoln, carpenter, boards 29 Holyoke


Packard & Burrill (Alonzo Packard and Charles O. Bur- rill), brush mnfrs., 60 Cambridge and (33 Exchange, B.) Packer Clinton M., carpenter, bds. 170 Brookline Packer James W., builder, house 170 Brookline Packwood John, glasscutter, house 76 Spring Page Asa, bookkeeper (220 State, B.), h. 37 Pleasant


Page Carlos L., safety attachment for elevators, house 29 Tremont


Page George G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box mnfr., Broad- way, junction Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge


Page Geo. G. & Co. (George G. Page, Ovando G. Page, and Charles Gray), box mnfrs., Hampshire, junction Broadway


Page Gilman, boxmaker, boards 163 Broadway


Page Henry D., student H. U., rooms 61 Thayer's Hall


Page James, carpenter, boards 46 Prospect


Page Ovando G. (George G. Page & Co.), box mnfr., Hampshire, junction Broadway, h. 141 Washington Page Parker W., student H. U., rooms 22 Weld Hall Page Paul T., house 115 Inman


Page Perkins C., produce dealer, house 21 Prospect


Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Everett


Page Wesley L., clerk Geo. G. Page & Co., boards 117 Washington [house 23 Lee


Page William, bookkeeper Cambridgeport Savings Bank,


Page William C. D., machinist, 72 Main, house 88 Fifth Page William E., student H. U., rooms 51 Matthews Hall Page William R., student H. U., rooms 53 Weld Hall


Paige Lucius R., house 112 Washington [ton


Paine Chas. M., optician (320 Wash., B.), h. 84 Washing- Paine Eben H., clerk (112 Arch, B.), bds. 162 North av.


Paine E. A., watchman Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house at Boston


Paine Frederick P., brassfinisher, 368 Main


Paine Frederick W., clerk, 150 Harvard, b. 84 Washington


Paine Henry W., counsellor (5 Pemberton sq., B.), house 66 Sparks


Paine John K., prof. of music H. U., house 8 Frisbie pl. Paine John S., furniture (48 Canal, B.), house 8 Dana Paine Josiah R, trunks, valises, etc., 441 and 443 Main, boards at Boston [Mt. Auburn Paine William L., jr., salesman, 21 Brattle sq., boards 45


Palfrey John G., author, house Oxford, opp. Everett Palmas Charles, laborer, house 96 Harvard


Palmer Charles A., law student, rooms 28 Dunster


Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture,' BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 150 Tremont Street.


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Palmer George H., asst. prof. of philosophy, and curator of the Gray engravings H. U., house 3 Garden Palmer George R., teamster, house 102 Third Palmer Granville, carpenter, house 19 Bigelow Palmer James, confectioner, boards 34 Broadway Palmer John, conductor, rooms 12 Appian way Palmer John, cutter, house 34 Broadway


Palmer John, grocer, Gore, cor. Second, house 86 Gore


Palmer John K., physician, house 736 Main Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gore


Palmer R. L., keymaker, 139 Broadway


Palmer Samuel, drain-builder, house 173 Harvard


Palmer Wm. H., ivory layer, 139 Broadway, boards 37 Winsor [Franklin


Pancoast Charles W., bookkeeper, 446 Main, house 28 Panock William, salesman, house 27 Walnut court


Park C. W., widow of A. C., house 678 Main


Park Edward, engineer B. L. & N. R. R., bds. 3 East Park Geo. W., lawyer (46 Court, B.), h. 24 Arlington Park John, carpenter, house 47 Fairmont


Parke Thos., conductor U. R. Co., house 569 Main


Parke Thos., jr., baker, boards 569 Main


PARKER ARTEMAS, stone contractor, 43 Main, house at Boston


PARKER BENJAMIN F., doors, sashes and blinds (9 and 10 Charlestown, B.), house 24 Sacramento Parker Carlton Mrs., house 30 Tremont


Parker Caroline, widow of Theodore D., h. 18 Garden Parker Charlotte R., widow of John, h. 46 Trowbridge Parker Daniel W., house 132 Pearl


Parker Edmund M., student H. U., boards 5 Craigie Parker Edwin C., compositor Riverside, house at Boston Parker Edward E., student H. U., rooms 13 Thayer Hall Parker: Edward H., clerk (27 Winter, B.), b. 30 Tremont Parker Edward W. C., mason, bds. 19 Winter


Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden


Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., house 16 Farwell pl. Parker Eugene B., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 4 Essex


Parker E. M. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards at Medford


Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), bds. 30 Tremont Parker Fred. C., cigarmaker, 527 Main, h. 26 Decatur


Parker F. Edward, bookkeeper (B.), house 242 Harvard Parker George C., boards 30 Tremont


Parker George E., brushmaker, house 89 Vine


Parker George E., jr., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, bds. 89 Vine


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


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Parker Geo. W., treasurer Cambridgeport Diary Co., h. at Boston


Parker Herbert, student H. U., rooms 14 Appian way


Parker Horatio G., lawyer (46 Washington, B.), house 29 Concord av.


Parker James, glasscutter, house 8 Fourth


Parker Joel, professor of law, house 5 Craigie Parker John, at gas house, house rear 61 Brighton Parker John E., electrotyper Riverside, h. at Charlestown Parker J. Augustus, express messenger, h. r. 145 Columbia PARKER LELAND N., dry goods and small wares, Lyceum building, Harvard sq., house at Belmont Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff and coroner, office Lech- mere bank building, E. C., house 38 Second Parker Matilda, widow of John, house 101 Putnam av. Parker Rufus K., broker (50 State, B.), h. 99 Norfolk Parker Sanford A., confectioner, house 30 Sidney Parker Thomas (Parker & Ward), hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main, house at West Somerville


Parker Truman R., canvasser, house 2 Elmer


Parker Wallace, jigsawyer, house 20 Eighth


Parker Willard, clerk (B.), boards 30 Tremont


Parker William, carver, boards 32 North Third


Parker William F., law student H. U., rooms 68 Mt. Auburn


PARKER & WARD (Thomas Parker and Andrew A. Ward), hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main Parkhill Samuel J., printer, house 10 Western av. Parkins Wilford M., driver U. R. Co., house 70 River Parkinson Henry A., teamster, house 184 Winsor Parkinson Louisa A., widow, house 171 Winsor Parkinson Richard G., teamster, h. 106 Webster av. Parkman John, machinist, house 16 Walnut court Parks James H., policeman, station 2, h. 28 Worcester Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 58 Amory


Parks John, bar-tender (Chardon, B.), bds. 31 Holyoke Parks Royal H., boards 28 Worcester


Parks Wm., molder, house 2 Dickinson


Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner, h. 37 Second


Parmenter William E., student H. U., room's 24 Hollis Hall


Parmenter Wm. H., clerk, house 76 Norfolk Parry C. E., brick manufacturer, house 29 Rice Parry John E., brick maker, boards 29 Rice


Parshley Frank E., insurance agent (3 Sears building, B.), house 1 Austin place


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


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Parsons Albert S., salesman Cambridgeport Diary Co., h. 27 Ellsworth avenue [len Parsons Allen B., carpenter, Palmer, n. Brattle, h. 35 Mel- PARSONS CHARLES A., fish dealer, 215 North av., boards 35 Mellen [ford


Parsons Edmund C., keymaker, 139 Broadway, h. at Med-


Parsons George, mason, house 122 Auburn


Parsons Gustavus S., student H. U., rooms 63 Thayer Hall Parsons Harmond, carpenter, house Walden, cor. Mead Parsons Henry K., boarding and livery stable, also hay


and straw, 196 North av., boards 10 Russell


Parsons Marion Mrs., house 64 Broadway


Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden Parsons William H., student II. U., rooms 373 Harvard Partington Edwin, mason, house rear 23 Vine


Partridge David, cabinetmaker, boards 37 Winsor


Partridge David E., clerk (B. & A. R. R., B.), house Florence, near Pleasant


Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 11 Meacham Partridge Welcome L., ship-broker, house 88 Thorndike Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), house 8 Cottage Patch Amos G., produce (1 F. H. Market, B.), house 35 Tremont


[Harvard


Patch Charles R., oil dealer (7 Central whf., B.), h. 269 Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist, house 11 Shepard


Patch J. Albert H., organ-action maker, house 82 Green Patch Levi M., hairdresser, 2 Winsor, house 21 Cherry


Patch Matilda S., widow of J. M., house 4 Upton


Patch Otis, clerk (1 F. H. Market, B.), bds. 35 Tremont Patchett James, in Boston rolling mill, Portland, h. 12312 Winsor [ilton


Patriquin John M., salesman (15 Winter, B.), h. 7 Ham- Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Franklin


Pattee A. D., livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house 47 Putnam avenue [47 Putnam av.


Pattee Charles H., attorney at law (33 School, B.), bds. Pattee George D., livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house 47 Putnam avenue [Hall


Pattee W. G. A., law student H. U., rooms 34 Divinity


Patten Charles P., painter, boards 103 Brookline


Patten George M., traveling agent, house 12 Fairmont Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourth


Patten Maria E. Mrs., boarding-house, 149 Cambridge


Patten Thaddeus, dentist, 104 Cambridge, house do.


Patten William I., boards 149 Cambridge


Patterson Albert, teamster, boards 178 Columbia


WEST BROS .. TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods,


32 School St .. Boston.


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Patterson Charles A., carpenter, boards 7 Douglass


Patterson James, laborer, house 121 Spruce


Patterson John, stonecutter, house 13 Vine


Patterson Joseph, mechanic, boards 49 Clark


Patterson Kate, house foot of Harvey


Patterson Richard, laborer, house 419 Cambridge


Patterson Robert F., student H. U., rooms 28 Divinity Hall Patterson Thos. S., real estate (Wash., B.), h. 132 Franklin Patterson William, carpenter, house rear 141 Columbia Patton Jacob C., student H. U., rooms 40 Matthews Hall Patton John S., proctor H. U., rooms 40 Matthews Hall Paul Charles, cigarmaker, boards 21 Sidney


Paul F. J., cigarmaker, house rear 23 River


Paul Henry S., carpenter and stairbuilder, 85 Brighton, house 141 Mt. Auburn


Paul Ivory C., cutter (202 Wash., B.), h. r. 192 Harvard Paul Susie Miss, clerk, 458 Harvard, bds. 141 Mt. Auburn Paulin Daniel E., student H. U., rooms 57 Thayer Hall Paulson Charles, wheelwright, 37 Gore, h. 25 Cambridge Paxton James, confectioner, 1 Harvard sq., house 15 Mt. Auburn


Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay


Payne Richard, laborer, house 115 Columbia


Payne, see also Paine


Paytor George, teamster, house 56 Charles


Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the University, and


Plummer professor of Christian Morals H. U., house 11 Quincy


Peabody Elizabeth P. Miss, boards 19 Follen


Peabody Francis G., pastor First Parish church, house Shepard, near Garden


Peach William, painter, house 195 Cambridge


Peacock William, tin-roofer, basement 622 Main, boards 11 Temple [nam av.


Peacock William A., bookkeeper, bds. Sidney, cor. Put- Peak Howard F., bookkeeper, 914 Main, boards 11 Mt. Auburn


Peak John, watchman, house 11 Mt. Auburn


Pear Charles M., grocer (111 Green, B.), h. 17 Worcester


Pear Edward, silversmith (7 Avery, B.), h. 42 Essex


Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring-bed manfr. and dealer (Osborn's mills, State, and 35 Brattle, B.), h. 7 Howard


Pear John B., boards 17 Worcester


Pear Joseph S., spring-bed maker, house 28 Front


Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester


Pear Thomas, jeweller (29 Avery, B.), house 20 Suffolk


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


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Pear William B. Mrs., house 28 Norfolk


Pearce Frederick, brass-finisher, rooms 96 Auburn Pearl Solomon, clerk, 30 Brighton, h. 8 Charles River Pearson Alexander C., paperhanger, house 519 Main Pearson Frederick A., paperhanger, house 519 Main Pearson John A., house 10 Essex


Pearson John D., bookbinder, house 5 Sidney Pearson Legh R., printer University Press, h. 30 Wendell


Pearson Mary D. Mrs., house 9 Sidney


Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant Pease Theodore C., student H. U., rooms 28 Weld Hall Peaseley Cyrus, provisions (Suffolk Market, B.), boards Porter's Hotel


Peaseley Susan Mrs., dressmaker, house 58 Fifth


Peatfield Charles E., cabinetmaker, boards 157 Main


Peckham Cyrus T., student H. U., rooms 20 Hollis Hall Pedrick William Mrs., house 178 Hampshire


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins professor of astronomy and mathematics H. U .; and consulting geometer, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Benjamin O. (16 Kilby, B.), house 413 Broadway Peirce Benjamin O., jr., student H. U., bds. 413 Broadway Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Frank, cooper F. A. Kennedy's, 502 Main, bds. 29 Inman


Peirce Frank D., clerk, 126 Cambridge, boards 109 Otis Peirce Herbert H. D., asst. U. S. coast survey, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce James M., University professor of mathematics H. U., rooms 47 Matthews Hall [Magazine Peirce Mary F., assistant teacher High school, boards 91 Peirce, see also Pierce and Pearce


Peloquin Gilbert, engineer, h. 106 Concord av., n. Walden Peltier Frederick P., cabinetmaker Braman, Shaw & Co., house 1 Beacon


Peltier Joseph O., organmaker, house 101 Thorndike


Peltier Lawrence, plasterer, house 19 Franklin


Peltier Louis O., organmaker, bds. 101 Thorndike


' Pena Joseph, carpenter, house 2 Chestnut


Pendexter Frances E., teacher Gore primary school, bds. 80 Fourth [Fourth Pendexter Susan M., teacher Otis primary school, bds. 80


Pendlebury James R., printer, boards 95 Winsor


Pendlebury Peter Mrs., house 95 Winsor


Pendleton Frank K., law student, rooms 19 Hilliard


Pendleton Martin, clerk, boards 86 Cambridge


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 & 178 Washington St.,


Importers of Sheffield Cutlery,


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DIRECTORY.


PENDLEBURY ELLEN MISS, ladies' hairdresser and hair work, 95 Winsor, house do.


Penka Frederick, boots and shoes, 16112 Broadway, h. do. Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Young), hardware, etc., h. 11 Sixth


Pennell James F., clerk, 57 Cambridge, bds. 11 Sixth Pennell & Young (Ellington Pennell and Wm. F. Young), hardware and stoves, 57 Cambridge


Penney Thomas W., farmer, house 385 North av.


Penney Thomas W., policeman, h. 385 North av.


Penniman Albert B., printer, house 229 Harvard


Penniman Benjamin F., printer, house rear 73 Putnam av. Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), carriage, sign, and ornamental painter, 446 Main, h. 110 Inman PENNIMAN THOMAS J. & CO. (Thomas J. Penni- man), sign, ornamental, and carriage painters, 446 and 448 Main


Pennington Edward (Boston), boards 94 Fourth


People's Union Store, 165 Bridge


Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thoinas, h. 74 Sacramento


Perham Albert P., milkman, boards 21 Lawrence


Perham John, house 97 Columbia


Perham Richard, porter, house rear 31 Hastings


Perham Timothy W., machinist, house 40 Third


Perkin Augustus M., painter, house 11 Amory


Perkins Albert F., boards 34 Hancock [Hancock


Perkins Chas. E., student Scientific school, boards 34


Perkins Charles P., clerk, 155 North av., house do.


Perkins Elisha K., cooper, Boston wharf (First, So. B.), house 47 Pearl


Perkins Emma E., teacher Allston grammar school, room 3, boards 34 Hancock [cor. Pleasant Perkins Hamilton H. (26 F. H. Market, B.), h. Auburn, Perkins Henry J., leather broker (129 Summer, B.), house Cambridge, cor. Ellsworth av.


Perkins Henry K. W., clergyman, house 34 Hancock


Perkins Jas. H., bar-tender Geo. Hastings, boards 15 Far- well place


Perkins John K., bracket and frame-maker, bds. 47 Pearl


Perkins Levi, carpenter, 85 Brighton, house 7 Everett


Perkins Moses P., fruit, confectionery, and dining saloon, 627 Main, house 623 do.


Perkins Seth, carpenter, house 6 Brewer


Perkins Seth, student Scientific school H. U., rooms 33 College House


Perkins Susan S., widow of H. H., house 16 Lake


Perkins Wm., patternmaker Walworth Mnfg. Co.


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


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Perkins Wm. M., boards 34 Hancock [House


Perley A. Wallace, machinist, 72 Main, boards Broadway Perley James V., pork cutter, house 119 Prospect Perley Orretta, widow of Samuel, house 25 Suffolk Perrin Arthur, student H. U., rooms 37 Chauncy


Perrin Franklin, granite (35 Old State House, B.), house 37 Chauncy


Perry Alexander, carriage painter, house 12 Appian way Perry Arthur E., student H. U., rooms 38 Gray's Hall Perry Benj. F., printer, house 5 Gerry


Perry Benj. W., carpenter, house 26 Tremont


Perry Chas. E., blacksmith, 43 Main, house 117 Otis


Perry Charles M., law student H. U., rooms 50 Weld Hall Perry Chester M., law student, rooms 13 Matthews Hall Perry David, ice driver, house 5 Second st. ct.


Perry Eben F., bricklayer, boards 28 Seventh


Perry Edward M., student H. U., rooms 3 Little's block


Perry Eugene, painter, house 3 Sargent


Perry James H. M., teamster, house 64 Harvard


Perry Joseph L., salesman (35 F. H. Market, B.), house 44 Market


Perry Martha A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 8 Eighth Perry Oliver H., expressman, house 28 Seventh


Perry Samuel, machinist at Dover Stamping Co., boards 111 Pleasant


Perry Samuel G., carpenter, house r. 111 Cambridge


Pervear Hiram K. Rev., house 111 Auburn


Peters Adams, boards 91 Columbia


Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin [31 Bigelow


Peters Charles J., jr., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house Peters Cyrus, porter, boards 59 Harvard


Peters George E., bookkeeper (73 Federal, B.), boards 110 Austin


Peters Henry, h. 7 Shepard's block, Charles River


Peters Isaac A., printer (118 Washington, B.), house 248 Broadway


Peters Samuel, porter, boards 59 Harvard


Peterson Benj. B., com. mer. (80 Commercial, B.), house 92 Magazine [way


Peterson Charles, at Mason & Hamlin's, boards 62 Broad- Peterson Christian, patternmaker, house 5 Suffolk


Peterson Hans, cabinetmaker, house r. 6 Lopez


Peterson John, baker, house 458 Cambridge


Peterson John, woodturner, house 121 Spring


Peterson John F., cabinetmaker, house 72 Hastings


Peterson Leopold P., carpenter, house 30 Vine


WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods,


32 School St. Boston.


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Peterson Lewis W., driver cracker wagon, h. 15 Pleasant Pettee Wm. H., asst. prof. of mining H. U., h. 12 Oxford Pettengill Edwin M., bookkeeper (21 Central wharf, B.), house 14 Front


Pettengill Franklin L., watchrepairer, h. 8 Hamilton


Pettengill Fredk. M., bookkeeper (13 High, B.), house 27 Columbia


Pettengill Joel C., watchman, house 8 Hamilton Pettengill Jonathan M., cashier National Exchange Bank (28 State, B.), house 27 Columbia


Pettey James, laborer, house rear 423 Cambridge


PETTINGELL, MOODY & SAWYER (Wm. H. Pet- tingell, Broadstreet D. Moody, and Howard M. Saw- yer), oil-hat mnfrs. and oil clothing, Second, c. Thorn- dike


Pettingell Wm. II. (Pettingell, Moody & Sawyer), oil- clothing mnfr., Second, cor. Thorndike, h. at W. Medford


Pettingell Wm. H., jr., oil-hatmaker, h. 182 Harvard


Pettingill Benj. A. (Pettingill & Pear), springbed mnfr. and dealer, Osborn's mills, State and (35 Brattle, B.), house 3 Columbia


Pettingill Joseph R., ice tool mnfr., 70 Brighton, house 886 Main


PETTINGILL & PEAR (Benj. A. Pettingill and Isaac S. Pear), springbed mnfrs., ()sborn's mills, State, salesroom (35 Brattle, B.)


Petts Ann, widow, house 23 Hastings


Peverelly Geo. A., confectioner, house 3 Amory pl.


Peverelly Rebecca, widow of Anthony, h. 3 Amory pl. Pewellow Alexander, boxmaker, house 7 Webster av. Pflegur Gottlieb, at sugar house, house 8 Water


Phalan James H., foreman, 60 Cambridge, h. at Boston


Phalan John, carpenter, house 7 Cowperthwaite


Phalan Lucy, widow of Joseph, house r. 5 Harvard sq.


Phalan Philip, brassfinisher F. Draper & Co.'s, b. 31 Win- ter


Phalen John T., plumber, 8 Brattle, house 5 De Wolf


Phalen Wm., cabinetmaker, house 72 Washington


Phalen Wm., gardener, house 5 De Wolf


Phalen Wm. E., clerk (23 Hawley, B.), bds. 72 Wash.


Phelan Edmund M., cooper, house 137 Brookline


Phelan Edward, carver, 386 Main, boards at Boston


Phelan Elizabeth, widow, house 19 Harvard


Phelan Frank X., clockmaker, 406 Main, boards do.


Phelan Jeremiah, switchman F. R. R., bds. 40 Bolton


Phelan Patrick, cabinetmaker, house 190 Harvard


Cabinet Work and Upholstery. 180 Tremont Street, Boston.


BANCROFT & BOYDEN,


Draperies and Cornices.


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Phelan Thomas J., brassfinisher Walworth Mnfg. Co., h.


5 Foster's block, r. 93 Main


Phelan Thomas J., stonecutter, bds. 40 Bolton


Phelan Timothy A., janitor Harvard block, house 30 Mt. Auburn


Phelan Wm., laborer, house 40 Bolton


Phelps Albert S., foreman composing room University Press, boards 3 Worcester


Phelps Samuel B., carpenter, house 5 Everett


Phelps Stephen D., conductor U. R. Co., h. 58 Fairmont


Phelps Wn. B., student H. U., rooms 2 Gray's Hall


Phelps Wm. H., electrotyper, h. 74 Green


Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., h. 4 Roger's block, Main


Phillips Albert, blacksmith, bds. 3 Symond's blk., De Wolf Phillips Archer W., clothes repairer, 453 Main, h. at Bos- ton


Phillips Charles, carpenter, bds. Pleasant, cor. Franklin Phillips Charles W. (Phillips & Bates), billiard saloon, 521 Main, house 7 Rice


Phillips Edward, furrier (B.), rooms 582 Main [Third Phillips Ellen, widow of Chas., house 1 Linehan's block, Phillips Enos B., boots and shoes (68 Pearl, B.), house 80 Washington


Phillips Ivers C., house 19 Orchard


Phillips James, printer, house 427 Cambridge


Phillips James, plasterer, boards 59 Franklin


Phillips James H. H., plasterer, house 59 Franklin


Phillips Joseph S., cigar manufacturer and dealer, 599 Main, house 59 Pleasant


Phillips Seth H., mason, house 72 School


Phillips Stephen A., agent, house 49 Western avenue


Phillips Wm. A. (56 Summer, B.), h. 49 Western av.


Phillips William M., student H. U., rooms 6 Mt. Auburn Phillips & Bates (Chas. W. Phillips and Erastus C. Bates, jr.), billiard room, 521 Main


Philpott Solomon, carpenter, h. Hampshire, cor. Prospect Phinney Asa H., furniture (12 Green, B.), h. 210 Harvard Phinney Edward F., laborer Mass. arsenal, h. 12 Eliot


Phinney Emily H. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 58 Magazine


PHINNEY HUGH M., registers, ventilators, stoves, etc., 368, 423 and 427 Main, house 425 do.


Phipps John S., carriage maker F. L. Chapman's, house at Charlestown


Phipps Joseph, paper, etc. (163 Cambridge, B.), house 8 Roger's block, Main


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


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Phipps Joseph P., clerk (163 Cambridge, B.), boards 8 Roger's block, Main


Pickering Frank W., grocer, 812 Mt. Auburn, h. 10 do. Pickering Fred. A., clerk, 812 Mt. Auburn, h. 10.do.


Pickering John, cabinetmaker Braman, Shaw & Co., h. at Everett [House


Pickering John, student H. U., rooms 13 .Wadsworth


Pickering Mark, house 10 Mt. Auburn


Pickering McLaurin F., broker and commission merchant (134 State, B.), house 71 Magazine


Pickett Charles (Chas. Pickett & Co.), Third, n. Broad Canal, house at Somerville


Pickett Charles & Co. (Charles Pickett and Nathan L. Herne), carriage painters, Third, n. Broad Canal


Pickett George E., boards 21 Shepard


Pickett George T., mason, house 37 Essex


Pickett Joseph, laborer, house rear 28 Washington


Pickett Joseph J., mason, house 21 Western avenue


Pickett Mary E., dressmaker, boards 21 Shepard


Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 21 Shepard


Pierce Albert H., bookkeeper (74 Devonshire, B.), boards 223 Harvard


Pierce Albert P., confectioner, house 65 Columbia


Pierce Alexander McLoud, printer Riverside, house 1 Blackstone


Pierce Amasa B., painter, 16 Brighton, h. 22 Dunster


Pierce Benjamin J., teamster, house 180 Main


Pierce Charles E., tinsmith, 35 Elm, h. 342 Broadway


Pierce Charles R., expressman (34 Court square, B.), h. 8 De Wolf


Pierce Clara W., widow of Andrew, house Mt. Auburn, opp. the cemetery


Pierce Edward E., clerk (9 Merchants Row, B.), boards 279 Broadway


Pierce Edward P., student H. U., rooms 39 Holyoke House


Pierce Emily, widow of Joseph, house 10 Laurel


Pierce Eugene W., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Ezekiel P., fruit dealer (9 Merchants Row, B.), h. 279 Broadway


Pierce E. A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. North av., cor. Beech Pierce Frank E., clerk, h. North av., n. Meacham


Pierce Frederick, brassfinisher, 368 Main, bds. 47 Winsor Pierce Hiram M., law student, rooms 4 Wright


Pierce James H., clerk (Old State House, B.), bds. 196 North avenue


Pierce James P., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Spring Beds of all kinds, and best BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Curled Hair Mattresses, 180 Tremont Street.


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Pierce James W., treas. Boston Can Co. (43 Broad, B.), house 32 Elm


Pierce Joseph, wheelwright, River, junc. Western avenue, house 25 Park Pierce Leander, supt. F. A. Kennedy's bakery, 498 Main, boards 29 Inman


Pierce Mary E., widow of 'Austin, h. rear P. O. building, North avenue


Pierce Matthew V., student H. U., rooms 7 Little's block Pierce Quincy, student H. U., rooms 31 Matthews Hall Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., h. 342 Broadway Pierce William, house 153 Franklin


Pierce Wm. D., wheelwright, 3 River, boards 25 Park Pierce, see also Peirce and Pearce




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