The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 3

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Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Prospect, from 617 Main to Somerville line


Putnam avenue, from 1 Mt. Auburn to Waverly


Putnam court, from 54 Putnam avenue


Putnam place, from 80 Putnam avenue, east Quincy, from 900 Main to 28 Kirkland Railroad, from 140 Dublin to Sargent


Raymond, from 51 Linnæan to Fitchburg R. R. Reed, from 67 Spruce to 16 Harvey Reed's lane, changed to Derby lane


Regent, from North avenue to Richdale avenue Remington, from 857 Main to 380 Harvard Reservoir, from 10 Fayerweather to Vassal lane Revere place, from 134 Mt. Auburn, south


Rice, from 297 North avenue to 60 Cedar [avenue Richdale avenue, from Raymond, east, to near Lambert Rice place, changed to Maynard place Rideout, changed to Harding River, from 620 Main to Brighton line


Rockwell, from 85 Pleasant to 86 River Rogers, from Third to Ninth


Rollins court, from 8 Watson, south


Roseland, from 138 North avenue to Somerville line


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Russell, from 240 North avenue to Somerville line Sacramento, from 70 North avenue to Somerville line Sacramento court, from 29 Sacramento, north Sands, from Putnam avenue to the Charles river Sargent, from 67 Spruce to Railroad Saville, from Appleton to Walden Sceva place, from 14 Green School, from 331 Main to 23 Austin Seckel, from Webster avenue to Winsor Second, from 24 Gore to 28 Spring Second street court, from 64 Second Seventh, from north of Cambridge to south of Thorndike Shawmut avenue, from 23 Arlington to Lambert avenue Shepard, from 63 North avenue to 47 Garden Short, from 145 Bridge to 42 North, Ward 3 Short, Ward 4, changed to Fairmount Sibley court, from 19 Sparks, west [Auburn


Sidney, from Henry to Hamilton, and from 8 Front to Sixth, from 144 Gore to Harvard, junc. Main Soden, from 29 Western avenue to 150 Franklin Somerset, from Walnut court to the Creek Somerset place, changed to Emerson place South, from 41 Holyoke to 64 Brighton Sparks, front 237 Mt. Auburn to 80 Concord avenue Sparks street court, from 70 Concord avenue to Sparks Spring, from 72 Second to Ninth


Spring place, from rear 126 Spring to rear 140 do. Spruce, from 257 North avenue to the meadows Squire's court, from 164 Gore, south State, from 13 Front to Osborn Stevens' court, from 11 Fourth, west


Stinson's court, from 8 Porter Story, from 48 Brattle to 125 Mt. Auburn Suffolk, from 49 Columbia to 46 Norfolk Summer, from 105 Prospect to Inman


Sumner, from 735 Cambridge to 38 Kirkland


Tannery, from 382 North avenue to the almshouse Temple, from 641 Main to 134 Austin


Tenney, from 39 Orchard to Elm, Somerville line Third, from Boston and Lowell Railroad, East Cambridge, to 27 Main, L. P. Thorndike, from First to Ninth Tremont, from 303 Broadway to Somerville line Trowbridge, from 839 Main to Kirkland Tufts, from Magazine to Pearl, south of Chestnut Tuttle, from 8 Donnell to 9 Wyeth Union, from 37 Market to 8 Lincoln Union square, junction 160 North avenue with Milk Upton, from 35 Magazine to 56 Pleasant


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Valentine, from 95 Brookline to 80 Pearl Vassal lane, from 85 Sparks to Lake View avenue Vernon, from 700 Main to 129 Green Village, from 18 State to 35 Front Vine, from 99 South Third to Ninth Walden, from 225 North avenue to Vassal lane Walker, from Shepard, opp. Wallace, to Linnæan


Walker place, from 130 Third, east Wallace, from 41 Garden to 38 Shepard Walnut court, from 97 Walnut


Ware, from 385 Harvard to 462 Broadway Warland, from 71 Magazine to 70 Pleasant Warren, from 263 Cambridge to Somerville line Washington, from 275 Main to 32 Norfolk Washington avenue, from Lambert av. to Foxcroft Washington court, changed to Hayes court Washington square (see Fort Washington)


Water, from 185 Bridge to Miller's river Waterhouse, from 17 Garden to 11 North avenue


Watson, from 49 Brookline to 40 Pearl


Waverly, from Henry to Hamilton


Webster, changed to Upton


Webster avenue, from 49 Hampshire to Somerville line Wendell, from 58 North avenue to Carver


West, from 53 Inman to Lee [line Westacott court, from Walnut, north, bet. Pearl and Brook- Western avenue, from 622 Main, Central square, to Brigh- ton line White, from Union Sq. to Elm in Somerville, Ward 5


Willard, from 114 Brattle to 185 Mt. Auburn


Willard court, from 19 Foster


Willard place, changed to Foster place


Willard street court, from 18 Willard


William, from 37 Pearl to 26 River


Willow place, from 345 Cambridge to Somerville line


Winsor, from 403 Main to Somerville line


Winter, from 206 Bridge to 4 Fifth


Winthrop, from 33 Holyoke to 8 Eliot


Winthrop square, corner 94 Mt. Auburn and Brighton Worcester, from 59 Columbia to 54 Norfolk


Wright, from 69 North avenue to 8 Norton


Wyeth, from 79 Concord avenue to 106 Garden


HALLS, BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, &c.


Almshouse, Tannery Baldwin's block, Main, near West Boston bridge Boyle's block, from 34 Charles


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Brewer's block, Brattle square


Brimmer block, Harvard, near G. J. R. R. Broadway block, Broadway, near Main Brooks' buildings, Main, L. P.


City Hall, 666 Main Concordia Hall, 200 Cambridge


Court House, Third, corner Otis, E. C.


Cuddy's block, 159 Columbia


Dolton's block, Harvard, corner Linden


Douglass block, Main, corner Essex


Dunham's block, 872 to 878 Main


Emmet Hall, 6 Brattle Foster's block, 87 Main


Freemason's Hall, Dunster, near Harvard square


Forester's Hall, Main, corner Winsor G. A. R. Hall (post 57), 99 Cambridge, East Cambridge


G. A. R. Hall (post 56), Palmer, corner Brattle Gault's block, Pleasant, near Fairmount


Hannum's block, Broadway, near G. J. R. R.


Harugari Hall, Sixth, corner Spring


Harvard, or Little's block, Harvard square, cor. Dunster Henderson's block, North Avenue, opp. Walden Hews' block, Western avenue, near Putnam av. Hixon's block, Pearl


Hixon's new block, 17 Magazine


House of Correction, Thorndike, E. C.


Hovey's block, 402 Main


Hyde's block, Main, opposite Central square


Institute Hall, 107 Cambridge


Irving Hall, 555 Main


Kernan's block, rear 13 to 17 Charles River


Lechmere block, Bridge, junction Cambridge Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, corner Second Lechmere building, Cambridge, junction Bridge Linehan's block, Third, near Winter


Little's block, same as Harvard block Lyceum building, Harvard square, corner Brattle Lyceum Hall, Lyceum building, Harvard square Malone's block, 189 and 191 Hampshire Masonic block, Main, near Temple Masonic Hall, 53 Cambridge, East Cambridge Masonic Hall, 633 Main, Cambridgeport Masonic Hall, over P. O., North Cambridge Melledge's block, Main, corner Norfolk Memorial Hall, Main, corner Norfolk Moore's block, Mt. Auburn, corner Charles River Moore's block, North avenue, near Walden Moore's building, 6 to 8 Brattle Odd Fellows' Hall, 85 Cambridge, East Cambridge


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main, Cambridgeport


Odd Fellows' Hall, Holyoke, corner Main Osborn's block, State


Pythian Hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main


Ramsay's building, 1 Brattle


Rogers' block, Main, between Washington and Brewery Saunders' block, 38 10 42 North avenue


Shea's block, 151 to 155 Bridge


Sheperd's block, rear 10 Charles River


Sheperd's block, 9 Charles River


Smart's building, rear 386 Main


Sons of Temperance Hall, Lechmere Bank building, Cam- bridge, East Cambridge


Squire's block, Squire's court, from 164 Gore


State Arsenal, Chauncy, corner Concord avenue


Stone's block, 27 to 35 Blackstone


Stratton's block, Cambridge, near Fifth


Swiney's block, Gore, near Fifth


Symond's block, 24 De Wolf


Temperance Hall, Union square, North Cambridge


Temple block, Main, corner Temple


Union Hall, 631 Main, nearly opposite Central square


Viles' block, Main, corner Pioneer, L. P.


Vining's block, Main, corner Austin [Corner


Waitt's Hall, Cambridge, junction Hampshire, Atwood's Warland block, Harvard


Washington Hall, Wood's block, 573 Main


Webster Hall, Main, corner Norfolk


Welch's block, North, opposite N. E. Glass Works Wellington Hall, Pearl


Wheatland's block, Cambridge, junction Bridge Whitney's block, 465 Main


Whitney's building, Brattle square


Wood's block, Main, opposite Pearl


COLLEGE BUILDINGS, &c.


Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland Quincy, and Cambridge Appleton Chapel, College yard


Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opposite Linnæan


Botanic Garden, Garden, corner Linnæan Boylston Hall, College yard College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row


Dane Hall, College yard


Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue Gore Hall, College yard Gray's Hall, College yard


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Harvard Gymnasium, junction Broadway, Quincy, and Cambridge Harvard Hall, College yard


Holden Chapel, College yard


Hollis Hall, College yard


Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard


Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason


Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place


Massachusetts Hall, College yard


Matthews Hall, College yard [Oxford


Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Stoughton Hall, College yard Thayer Hall, College yard University Hall, College yard


Wadsworth House, College yard


Weld Hall, College yard


Zoological Hall, Divinity avenue


WHARVES.


Boynton's wharf, 48 Bridge, East Cambridge


Brooks' wharf, 221 Bridge


Burrage, Shepherd & Co.'s wharf, Broadway, L. P.


City wharf, Main, opp. Dock


College wharf, foot of Dunster


Day & Collins' wharf, Main, near Pioneer, L. P.


Gale & Wood's wharf, Main, L. P.


Gas wharf, foot of Bath Gas wharf, Third, near Broad canal


Hall's wharf, foot of East street, E. C.


Hastings' wharf, East, near Bridge, E. C.


Holmes & Rugg's wharf, River, near City Mills Holt's, East, near Bridge, E. C. Hubbard's wharf, foot of Charles River Luke & Bent's wharf, Main, near Pioneer N. E. Glass House wharf, foot of North Revere Sugar Refinery wharf, foot of Water Sanborn's wharf, Bridge, near Cambridge, E. C. Smith's wharf, Main, nearly opp. Dock Tower's wharf, rear 139 Broadway Warren's wharf, Bridge street, next to Craigie's bridge Wellington H. & Co.'s wharf, Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge Wyman's wharf, east end of Craigie's bridge Winthrop wharf, foot of De Wolf


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


CEMETERIES.


Cambridge, Coolidge avenue, near Watertown line


Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson


Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, near Watertown line


Old Burying ground, Ward 1, North avenue, opp. College grounds, B. F. Wyeth, superintendent


BRIDGES.


Brookline bridge, from Brookline street, Cambridgeport, to Brookline [to Brighton


Cambridge Great Bridge, from Brighton street, Cambridge, Craigie Bridge, from Cambridge street, East Cambridge, to Boston


Prison Point Bridge, from Prison Point road, East Cam- bridge, to Charlestown [Brighton River-street Bridge, from River street, Cambridgeport, to West Boston Bridge, from Main street, Cambridgeport, to Boston [to Brighton


Western av. Bridge, from Western av., Cambridgeport,


WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of said street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Auburn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenue to Western avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Water- town, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, then'ce by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


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WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended north- erly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street and by the centre of Dana street, to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad Canal, thence by the centre of Broad Canal to North Canal, thence by the centre of North Canal and northerly in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brightou, on Western avenue, thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Putnam avenue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Monnt Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the centre of Nor- folk street to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of said street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


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ADVERTISEMENT.


J. H. CARROLL, Dealer in first-class


SEWING MACHINES,


116 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge. Only Agency in Cambridge for the Singer Sewing Machines. ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. Agent for E. Butterick's Patterns.


JAMES F. DAVLIN & CO., PLUMBERS & GAS-FITTERS


187 Cambridge Street, near Sixth Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to.


ROBERT WEITZE, Manufacturer of all kinds of


SAUSAGES


-ALSO, DEALER IN-


Meats and Vegetables. Cor. Thorndike and Eighth Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE. All Orders promptly attended to.


WILLIAM DAILEY & SON,


HACK, BOARDING & LIVERY STABLE,


43 Cambridge St., East Cambridge. Hacks furnished at short notice. Particular attention paid to Boarding WILLIAM DAILEY, CHARLES W. DAILEY. Horses.


CAMBRIDGE


DIRECTORY, 1875.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant: av., avenue; b., or bds., boards; bet., between ; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.) Boston : com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner ; ct., court ; Ep. Theo. School. Episcopal Theological School; h., house; lab., laborer ; L. I'., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard Univer- sity ; mkr., maker; manuf., manufacturer; n. near; opp., opposite ; pl., place; P. O., l'ost Office ; pres., president ; rd., road; Rev. reverend; st., street ; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; snpt., superintendent ; treas., treasurer (U. S. N.) Uni- ted States Navy; (U. S. A.) United States Army; U. R. Co., Union Railroad Company; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.


AARON LEWIS, cigarmaker, house 393 Main Aaron Moss, cigarmaker, house 65 Washington


Aaron Solomon, cigarmaker, house 105 Fourth Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 23 Berkeley


Abbot Edwin H., lawyer (13 Pemberton sq. B.), house Highland


Abbot Elias B., teamster, boards 12 East


Abbot Ezra, Bussey Prof. of New Testament criticism and interpretation, H. U., house 23 Berkeley


Abbot Francis E., editor "Index " (1 Tremont pl., B.), house 56 Shepard


Abbott Basil, coffinmaker, Lockhart's, h. at South Boston Abbott Charles S., pianokey maker, 139 Broadway, house 41 Clark


Abbott Edward, clergyman, house Channing


Abbott Edward M., house 7 Chauncy


Abbott Elizabeth C., widow of Jesse B., house 25 River Abbott Geo. H., train despatcher B. & A. R. R., house 5 Dickinson


Abbott Geo. W., house 294 Harvard


Abbott Grafton S. L., student H. U., rooms 10 Holyoke Abbott Henry J., clerk, h. 14 Warland


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


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Abbott Horatio N., engineer, Bridge, cor. Third, house 154 Cambridge


Abbott John, engineer (Mason & Hamlin, B.), h. 86 Moore Abbott John P., printer, house 159 Winsor


Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding, 5 Dickinson, house do. Abbott William A., foreman J. P. Squire & Co., h. 186 Gore Abe John. shoemaker, 117 Harvard, house rear do.


Abeles Edward, student H. U., rooms 44 Brighton


Abercrombie Daniel W., student H. U., rooms 26 Brattle square


Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., h. 26 Brattle sq. Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, teacher Quincy primary school, boards 26 Brattle sq.


Aberle Jacob, cooper, house 169 Spring


Aberle John, cooper, boards 169 Spring


Ackerman Temperance Mrs., house 324 Harvard


Ackers John L. P. (McAuley & Ackers), horse collar manufacturer, bds. 41 River


Ackers Sarah A., widow of John, h. 24 Jay


Ackers William H., printer, h. 24 Jay


Adam Alexander, blacksmith, house 222 Broadway


Adams Adelbert A., whalebone (17 Batterymarch, B.), h. 8 Tufts


Adams Albert, mason, house 17 Winthrop [Avon


Adams Alexander C., ins. ag't ( 24 Congress, B.), bds. 22 Adams Alexander L., house 12 Story


Adams Charles, laborer, h. 6 Soden pl.


Adams Charles, hostler, h. Soden pl.


Adams Charles J., deputy jailer and master House of Cor- rection, house Thorndike, cor. Third [Hall


. Adams Charles T., student H. U., rooms 55 Matthews Adams Charles W., bookkeeper (22 Sudbury, B.), h. 442 Broadway


Adams David J. jr., hat and clothes cutter, bds. 70 Second


Adams Dean J., Charlestown Navy yard, h. 27 Sixth


Adams Eliza A., widow of Joseph, h. 119 Magazine


Adams Etta S. Miss, teacher at almshouse, boards do.


Adams E. French, bookkeeper (70 Chauncy, B.), bds. 91 Thorndike


Adams Frances A. Miss, h. 7 Pioneer pl.


Adams Frank S., clerk, boards 57 Spring


Adams Fred., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 6 South


Adams Harry H., inspector (Custom House, B.), house 104 Thorndike [3 Wadsworth House Adams Henry, assistant Professor of History, H. U., rooms Adams James, keymaker, 139 Broadway


Adams James, laborer, h. Warren, near Cambridge


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


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Adams James, teamster, bds. 245 Broadway


Adams James S., printer (3 Tremont row, B.), bds. 77 River


Adams John, at Brass foundry, h. Ninth, n. Otis


Adams John, tinman, house Soden place


ADAMS JOHN P., gas-fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 12 Shepard


Adams Joseph M., whalebone worker, house 8 Tufts Adams Joseph M. Mrs., house 10 Tufts


Adams J. French, stair-builder, Seventh, cor. Cambridge, house 91 Thorndike


Adams J. Getney, bookkeeper (B.), h. Wallace, n. Garden Adams Lyman M., carriagepainter, 446 Main, boards at Somerville


Adams Mehitable, widow, house 339 Broadway


Adams Peter, printer Riverside, boards 5 Rockwell


Adams Reuben A., auctioneer, house 322 North avenue


Adams Samuel P., paints and oils (New York), house 53 Cherry


Adams Sarah P., widow of Charles A., h. 65 Brookline


Adams Susan F. Mrs., house 349 Broadway


Adams Theodore P., teacher High school, h. at Boston


Adams Walter S., driver U. R. Co., bds. r. 5 Harvard sq. Adams William R (Wm. R. Adams & Co.), fancy goods, 106 Cambridge, house do.


Adams Win. R. & Co. (W. R. Adams and Oliver H. Durrell), fancy goods, 106 Cambridge


Aeger Edmund, laborer, house Clifton


Agassiz Alexander E. R., curator Zoological Museum, and (114 State, B.), boards 36 Quincy


Agassiz Elizabeth, widow of Louis, house 36 Quincy


Aheard Herman, machinist, house 124 Gore


Ahearn Eugene, laborer, house 152 Bridge Ahearn James, laborer, house 186 Bridge


Ahearn John, carpenter, house 37 Washington


Ahearn John, slater, house Portland, cor. Washington


Ahearn Mary, widow, house 104 Third


Ahearn Maurice, laborer, boards 6 Short


Ahearn Michael, bricklayer, house 2 Baldwin place


Ahearn Morris, laborer, house' Portland, cor. Washington Ahearn Morris, laborer, house 42 Foster


Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin


Ahern Jeremiah, laborer, boards 258 Bridge


Ahern John F., carver, boards 291 Cambridge


Ahern Michael, boots and shoes, 398 Cambridge, house 163 Columbia


Ahern Michael J., cabinetmaker, boards 291 Cambridge


Bradford & Anthony, FISHING TACKLE,


176 & 178 Washington St.


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Ahern William, carver Braman, Shaw & Co., house 291 Cambridge


Aiken Charles H., clerk, Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse, bds. 152 Spring


Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), charcoal, hay and straw, Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse, h. 152 Spring Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Jonas Wood- ard), charcoal, hay and straw, Cambridge, opposite Distillhouse


Aikins William H., teamster, house 7 Webster av.


Aisey Larry, glassworker, boards 8 North


Akerley Margaret, widow of Porter, house 35 Dunster


Akerman M. Lonise Miss, teacher Dunster primary school, boards 9 Sumner


Akins Patrick, stonemason, house 323 Cambridge Albee Sumner, attorney (20 Court, B.), house 30 Essex Albert Richard S., student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke Alberts Albert, laborer, house 34 Charles [Spring Alden Albert, rattan brovinmaker, 234 Cambridge, h. 59 Alden Amos, paper collar cutter, 10 Arrow, bds. 48 Holyoke Alden Ann Mrs., confectionery, etc., 546 Main, house do. Alden A. & Co. (Jeremiah W. Smallidge), rattan broom makers, 234 Cambridge


Alden Daniel, carriagemaker, Palmer, boards do.


Alden Edward, clothing and furnishing goods, 130 Cam- bridge, house at Newton


Alden George A., com. mer. (B.), house 317 Harvard Alden George L., mason, house rear 82 Green


Alden James B. (83 Broad, B.), house 4 Langdon


Alden Julius E. Mrs., dressmaker, house 471 Main Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., h. 18 Hancock Alden Thomas, bookbinder, house 546 Main


Alden William R., plasterer, h. 2 Symonds block, De Wolf Alden William T., key-finisher (233 Cambridge, B.), h. 7 Union


Aldrich Leonard, house 22 Mill, near Holyoke


Aldrich Thomas B., editor Every Saturday, house Elm- wood avenue, corner Mt. Auburn


Alexander Abram, organmaker, boards 35 Winsor


Alexander Daniel, laborer, house 93 Elm


Alexander George, carpenter, house 8 Douglass Alexander George W., laborer, house 41 Hampshire Alexander Hugh, baker, 502 Main, house 3 Green Alexander James (City Hall av., B.), house 24 De Wolf Alexander James A., engineer, house 25 Gore Alexander John, stairbuilder, boards 4 Winsor


Alexander J. Scott, policeman, house 10 Brookline


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


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Alexander LeFeine, glassmaker, boards 4 Water Alexander Thomas, printer, boards 8 Ellery Alexander William, laborer, house rear 90 Harvard Alfred Frank E., law student, rooms 14 Dunster


Alger Alpheus B., student H. U., bds. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Edwin A., lawyer (13 Court sq., B.), h. Mt. Vernon Alger Frederick W., clerk, bds. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon Alger Morton, h. 33 Sacramento


Alger Walter E., clerk (22 Summer, B.), bds. E. A. Al- ger's, Mt. Vernon


Alghieri Simon, caterer, house 56 Worcester


Allan John A., machinist, house 12 Lopez


Allan Thomas, machinist, boards 420 Main


Allard Charles N., baker, 502 Main, house Bay, n. Green Allard Hector, varnisher, boards Bay, near Green


Allen Albert F., machinist, house 250 Broadway


Allen Andrew H., student H. U., rooms 48 Gray's Hall Allen Ann, widow of Robert, house 11 Fifth


Allen Alexander V. G. Rev., Prof. Episcopal Theological school, house 3 Mason


Allen Caleb C., h. 26 Columbia


Allen Catherine, widow of John C., house 9 Valentine


Allen Charles D., baker, boards 25 Elm


Allen Charles G., clerk (127 State, B.), boards 69 Brattle Allen Charles P., stair builder, house 203 Hampshire


Allen Daniel, boilermaker, boards 149 Main


Allen Edward E., telegraph operator, bds. 203 Hampshire Allen Fannie Miss, teacher Thorndike Grammar school, bds. 11 Fifth


Allen Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.),lı. 782 Main Allen Gardner W., student H. U., rooms 11 Gray's Hall


Allen George, pressman Welch, Bigelow & Co., house 12 Charles River


.Allen Geo. H., keymaker, 139 Broadway, h. at Somerville Allen George W., car builder, h. Dunster, r. Little's block Allen Henry George, proof-reader J. Wilson & Son, house 14 Ware


Allen James, blacksmith, h. Franklin


Allen James, carver Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, h. at Chelsea Allen Jeremiah, laborer, h. Porter, n. Rideout




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