The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 30

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Publication date: 1875
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Piercy John A., boiler-maker, house 99 Main


Pierpoint William F., carver, bds. Charles, n. Sixth


Pierpoint Wm. L., blacksmith, h. Charles, near Sixth Pierre Manuel, marble worker, 80 Main, h. 33 Cambridge Pike Albert W., stevedore, house 4 South


Pike Carlos L., foreman G. G. Page & Co., h. 473 Main Pike Charles, carpenter, house 20 Front


Pike Charles L., boxmaker, boards 102 Winsor Pike Charles.S., clerk (13 Broad, B.), bds. 183 Cambridge Pike George S., carpenter, h. Boardman, cor. Broadway Pike Henry H., contractor, house 52 Sacramento


Pike James, livery stable, Main, opp. Pearl, and 904 Main,


and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, near Harvard sq., house 7 Norfolk


Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.), livery stable, Church, opp. Palmer, house Church, near Brattle


Pike John, hack-driver, house 71 Concord avenue


Pike John N., engineer, house 183 Cambridge


Pike Joseph A., blacksmith, Palmer, cor. Church, bds. 71 Concord avenue


Pike J. & Co. (James and Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Church, near Harvard square [court Pike Joseph S., foreman J. P. Squire & Co., h. 13 Squire's Pike Mason L., machinist, bds. 8 Roger's block, Main


Pike Nathan C., supt. Cambridge Preserving Co., 25 Main, house at Newton [Cambridge


Pike Nellie N. Miss, teacher Otis primary school, bds. 183 Pike Theodore L., foreman, house 50 Sacramento


Pike Walter W., clerk (82 Chauncy, B.), h. 126 Thorndike Piller Emanuel A., cigarmaker, house 4 Eaton Pillsbury Tappan P., sawyer, house 144 Spring Pine George S., student H. U., rooms 8 Hollis Hall Pingrec Charles A., patternmaker, 356 Main, b. at Boston


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


32 School St., Boston. 22


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Pingree Isaac C., engineer B. L. & N. R. R., house 22 East Pinkerton James, engineer, house 31 Winsor Pinkham George G., tinsmith, house 119 Green


Pinney George W., student H. U., rooms 12 Story Pinsonhault Louis, cabinetmaker, house 383 Cambridge Pioneer Clothing Store, 130 Cambridge [Seventh Piot Charles, cabinetmaker Doe & Hunnewell, house 21 Piper Caroline A. Miss, nurse, boards 125 Prospect


Piper George F., lawyer (46 Court, B.), boards 14 Avon Piper Henry A., dry goods (256 Devonshire, B.), house Langdon, near North avenue


Piper Susan, widow of Geo. C., house 14 Avon


Piper William C., clerk (59 Franklin, B.), boards 14 Avon Pitkin Emily R., teacher Allston grammar school, room 8, boards 16 Prospect


Pitman Henry B., coll. clerk (Maverick Bank, B.), bds. J. F. Pitman's, North avenue


Pitman John F., coal dealer (15 Congress, B.), h. North avenue, near Fitchburg station [Fourth


Place Geo. W., bookkeeper Woodbury & Co., boards 80 Place Hannah, widow of Stephen M., h. 1 Percy place Plancich Vincent, grocer, 78 Harvard, house do.


Plimpton Lewis H., student H. U., rooms 34 Gray's Hall Plummer Charles W., student H. U., rooms 14 Holworthy Hall [Spring


Plummer Edgar L., com. mer. (133 Central, B.), h. 100 Plummer Frank, clerk, 458 Harvard, boards 32 Ash


Plummer Henry, clerk, basement 555 Main, bds. 507 do. Plummer Horatio N., commission merchant (133 Central, B.), house 254 North avenue


Plummer John H., keymaker, boards 37 Winsor


Plummer John W., musician Metropolitan Band (103 Court, B.), boards 104 Hampshire


Plummer Warren, provisions, 110 Cambridge, b. 108 do.


Plumridge George, printer, house 25 Brooks place


Poffolosky August, laborer, house 19 Seventh Poine Joseph, sand-paperer, boards 77 Fifth Poirot John B., tinner, house 143 Main


Poland Edward W., hack-driver, boards 14 Eliot Poland William, builder, house 735 Cambridge Pollard Frederick W., house 349 Broadway Pollard George, carpenter, house 44 Norfolk Pollard John S., surveyor of mechanics' work, h. 9 Bigelow Polley John, teamster, house Lincoln, near Somerset


Polson John, gluer, house 37 Vine


Pomeroy Charles J., marble-cutter, house 182 Harvard


Elegant Side Boards and Wardrobes, BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


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Pomeroy Josiah H., foreman W. C. Taylor, 82 Main, bds. 182 Harvard


Pond William, soapstone-cutter, boards 150 Hampshire


Pond William H., porter (26 Summer, B.), h. 18 William


Pond Zebiah R. Miss, house 37 Columbia


Pont Henry, laborer, house 161 Broadway


Pontefract William, bookkeeper (B.), h. 5 Baldwin's ct. Poole Calvin, bricklayer, house 22 Brookline [ington Poole Francis H., blank books and stationery, h. 11 Rem- Poole Fred. L., traveling salesman, 503 Main, house 54 Hamilton


Pope Alphonso W., clerk (15 Kingston, B.), h. 59 Pleasant Pope Charles A., reed-maker, boards 51 Western avenue Pope Charles G., lawyer, 555 Main, house at Somerville Pope Edward R., student H. U., rooms 21 Thayer Hall Pope Frank (8 Dock sq., B.), house 56 Putnam avenue Pope Ivory H., clerk (Custom House, B.), h. 9 Chester Pope John, stencil-cutter (8 Dock sq., B.), h. 45 Cottage Pope John S., bricklayer, house 51 Western avenue Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North avenue


Porcellian Club, 444 Harvard


Porter Albert W. (8 Bromfield, B.), house 44 Shepard Porter Asa, carpenter, boards 451 Cambridge


Porter Benj. F., stairbuilder, boards 82 Green


Porter Charles, laborer, house Lilac court


Porter Charles, boards 97 Austin


Porter Charles B., clerk, 450 Harvard, h. 16 Holyoke


Porter Charles S., clerk (93 Arch, B.), bds. 44 Shepard


Porter Edward, civil engineer, bds. Pleasant, cor. Frank- lin [River


Porter Edward C., civil engineer, 633 Main, boards 4912 Porter Franklin E., expressman, boards 52 River


Porter Hamilton, machinist, house 43 Clark


Porter James N., boardinghouse, 12 Dunster


Porter John, brick maker, boards 29 Rice


Porter John H., mason, h. 5 Roger's block, Main


Porter John L., auctioneer (81 Washington, B.), h. 516 Main


Porter Joseph Mrs., house Winthrop square


PORTER LINN B., editor and proprietor Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 438 Main


Porter Perez G., house 68 Prospect


Porter Rachel, widow of Benjamin F., house 82 Green


Porter Walter L., publisher (173 Washington, B.), boards 516 Main


Porter William, expressman, house 52 River


Porter William, glasscutter, house 74 Spring


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


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Porter William H., boards 52 River


Porter William L., student H. U., rooms 404 Harvard Posson Samuel, laborer, boards 20 Murdock


Post Morgan G., student H. U., rooms 9 Holyoke House Post Office, Cambridge, 7 Harvard Row


Post Office, Cambridgeport, 625 Main


Post Office, East Cambridge, Third, near Cambridge Post Office, North Cambridge, North av., in R. R. station Post Philip A., student H. U., rooms 35 Holyoke House Postawka Louis (Louis Postawka & Co.), patent piano


taboret manufacturer Osborn's.mills, State, house at Boston


Postawka Louis & Co. (Louis Postawka & Co.), patent piano taboret manufacturers Osborn's mills, State ยท


Potter Charles H., tinsmith, house 62 Sidney


Potter David S., carpenter, house 70 Hastings


Potter Dexter Rev., house 40 North av.


Potter George E., carpenter, bds. North av., cor. Beech


Potter Henry, house 111 North avenue


Potter H. Staples, fish (51 Commercial, B.), house 81 North avenue


Potter John, driver U. R. Co., boards 89 Tremont Potter J. Cushing, periodicals, 30 River, house 34 do. Potter Rosamond, widow of Charles, bds. rear 3 Green Potter Silas A., student H. U., rooms 12 Thayer Hall Potter Warren C., furniture mover, Harvard sq., house rear 14 Highland


Potter William, painter, boards 19 Walnut court Potter William H., student H. U., rooms 12 Thayer Hall Potter William L. C., boards 111 North avenue Pottle Delance S., driver G. S. Rollins, h. 19 Antrim Poultney Evan, student H. U., rooms 28 Holyoke House Pousland Charles F., clerk Revere Sugar Refinery, house at Salem


Pousland William F., engineer, house 129 Spring Powell George, painter and grainer, 32 Pleasant, h. do. Powell Mary Mrs., house at Dr. Talbot's, North avenue, near Porter's Hotel


Powell Robert J. H., student H. U., rooms 1 Garden Powell Walter E., printer J. Ford & Son, bds. 27 River Power John E., shoemaker, 26 Washington, h. r. 28 do. Power Lawrence F., compositor, house 17 Dyke Power Nicholas D., printer, house 78 Green Power Thomas, harness-maker, house 185 Norfolk Powers Agnes, widow, house 112 Hampshire


Powers Catherine, widow of Hugh, house Willow place, near Somerville line


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


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Powers Catherine, widow, h. 17 Harvard Powers Charles A., meat pedlar, h. 24 Dunster Powers Daniel, carpenter, house 33 Union Powers Hugh, laborer, h. Willow pl., n. Somerville line Powers James, laborer, boards 17 Valentine Powers James, porter, Riverside, bds. 132 Pleasant Powers James, laborer, house 64 Harvard Powers John, blacksmith, h. Willow pl., n. Somerville line Powers John, bookbinder, boards 25 Banks Powers John, shoemaker, house 401 Cambridge


Powers John, teamster, house 47 North Powers John, teamster, house Stevens court Powers Lee L., clerk (B.), rooms 20 Holyoke


Powers Margaret, widow of James, beer, candies, etc., 152 Bridge, house do.


Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. 20 Holyoke Powers Matthew, carpenter, house 202 Harvard


Powers Maurice, teamster, house 2 Bristol Powers Michael, laborer, house 401 Cambridge Powers Patrick, brick layer, house 10 Murdock Powers Richard, laborer, boards 2 Bristol Powers Richard, molder at F. Geldowsky's Powers Thos. J., stonecutter, boards 152 Bridge Powers Thomas, cooper, house 169 Winsor Powers William, laborer, boards 6 Water Powers William, molder, house 112 Hampshire Powers William, bookbinder, boards 25 Banks


Pownall Jeremiah B., machinist, 64 Fifth, h. 26 East Praddix Robert, painter B. L. & N. R. R., h. at Boston Praddix Robt., jr., painter B. L. & N. R. R., h. at Boston Prarier Manuel, laborer, house 4 Vine


Pratt Aaron B., tinplate worker, 226 Cambridge, house 6 Mullin's court, near Winter


Pratt Aaron B., jr., tinplate worker, 226 Cambridge, bds. 6 Mullin's court, n. Winter Pratt Albert L., cabinetmaker F. Geldowsky, Otis, cor. First, house at Somerville


Pratt Charles O: (C. O. Pratt & Co.), stoves, etc., 226 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Pratt Charles W., mason, house 20 Tremont


PRATT C. O. & CO. (Charles O. Pratt), stoves and tin- ware, 226 Cambridge


Pratt Daniel, driver, boards 6 Mullin's court


Pratt David G., foreign wood and ivory turner, 137 Broadway, house 21 Tremont


Pratt Eben, coffinmaker, house 168 Cambridge


Pratt Edward W. Mrs., house 14 Coggswell avenue


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


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Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, house 16 Sidney


Pratt Eunice, widow of Levi, house 40 Austin


Pratt Francis L., bookkeeper, 30 Brighton, h. 27 Mellen


Pratt George W., student H. U., boards 8 Ellery


Pratt Henry, hatter, boards 16 Sidney


Pratt John M. W., student Divinity school, rooms 22 Divinity Hall


Pratt Lewis (L. Pratt & Co.), watches and jewelry, 463 Main, boards 11 State


Pratt L. & Co. (Lewis Pratt and A. Judson Applegate), watches and jewelry, 463 Main


Pratt William H., house and sign painter, h. 93 Hampshire Prattis Anna, widow, house 60 Washington


Pray Orrin B. (O. B. Pray & Co.), real estate agent, 555 Main, house at Somerville


Pray O. B. & Co. (Orrin B. Pray and Elijah D. Goodrich), real estate agents, 555 Main


Pray William M., music teacher (3 Tremont row, B.), h. 7 Temple


Prebeck Joseph, wheelwright, house 8 Cambridge


Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, 4 Cambridge, house 8 Cambridge


Preble Henry, student H. U., boards 62 Brattle


Preble Origen O., machinist, house 25 Blackstone


Preble William P., clerk U. S. District Court (Portland, Me.), house 62 Brattle


Preble William P., jr., student H. U., boards 62 Brattle Prentice Henry H., compositor J. Wilson & Son, house 21 Baldwin


Prentice Robert, boards 902 Main [21 Baldwin


Prentice Theodore P., letter-carrier Cambridge P. O., h. Prentiss Abigail Miss, house 172 North avenue


Prentiss Charles W., carver, boards 1 Squire's court


Prentiss Dorcas B., widow, house 17 Park


Prentiss Helen, widow of Jonas, boards 27 Kinnard Prentiss John H., clerk, 80 Cambridge, bds. 1 Squire's ct. Prentiss Nathan, provisions (B.), house 1 Squire's court Presbrey Edward A., cashier National Bank of Redemp- tion (85 Devonshire, B.), house 10 Remington Presby Charles E., stonemason, house 32 Orchard Presby George T., driver steamer 4, h. 213 North av. Presby James H., stonemason, boards 32 Orchard Presby James W., stonemason, house 32 Orchard Prescott Abigail R., widow of Jesse, h. 32 Western av. Prescott Edwin R., dry and fancy goods, 460 Harvard, h. 264 North avenue


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


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Prescott Jenny E., teacher Cambridge training school, boards 144 Mt. Auburn [h. 144 Mt. Auburn Prescott Joel H. (P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, Prescott John S., paperhanger, house 402 Main


Prescott Millard F., express driver, h. 23 Sidney


Prescott Rebecca E., widow of Joseph, h. 23 Sidney


Prest James P., draw-tender B. & M. R. R., house 4 Mullin's court


Prest James W., printer Cambridge Press, 53112 Main, boards 4 Mullin's court [Wakefield Preston Benj. F., coal and wood, 400 Cambridge, house at Preston George H., student H. U., rooms 61 College House


Prew E., carpenter, house rear 172 Gore


Price Clarence, tinman, boards Prince, cor. Pleasant


Price Henry W., hackdriver, boards 58 Elm


Price Isaac, glassblower, house 226 Bridge


Price James E., clerk, 85 Cambridge, bds. 118 Thorndike Price James M., stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge, h. 118 Thorndike


Price Julia, widow of William, house 71 Spring


Price Margaret, widow, house 32 Hastings


Price Richard T., tinsmith, house 38 Winter


Price Thomas F., milkman, boards 58 Elm


Pridham Edward R., carriagemaker Henderson Bros., North av., boards Porter's Hotel


Pridham James, carpenter, boards Porter's Hotel


Priest Edward E., engineer steamer No. 1, Church, opp. Palmer, rooms do.


Priest Elizabeth C. Mrs., house 55 Auburn


Priestley Gilbert W., carpenter, house 29 Holyoke


Prince Morton H., student H. U., rooms 35 Matthews Hall Prior George H., clerk (77 Wash., B.), h. 36 Hancock Prior Joseph H., stonecutter, house 8 Water


Prior Patrick, house Warren, corner Jefferson Pritchett Thomas, porter, house 157 Prospect


Proctor Benj. F., cooper (Allston), house rear 68 do.


Proctor John A., cooper, house 55 Franklin Proctor Michael, laborer, house 12 Murdock Pronovost August, cooper, house 153 Gore


Proudfoot David, ticket master (B. L. & N. R. R., Boston), house 132 Otis


Prouty Chester, carpenter, boards 451 Cambridge


Prue John, engineer, house Montgomery, near Harvey Prue Joseph Mrs., house Spruce, near brickyard Prue Mitchell, laborer, house 111 Spruce


Pry George W., Riverside Press, house 27 Pleasant


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


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Puffer Dora Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 27 Trowbridge


Pugh John, baker, boards 71 Vine


Pulcifer Charles H., locksmith, boards 25 Tremont


Pulcifer George F., painter, boards 25 Tremont


Pulcifer Susan Mrs., house 25 Tremont


Pullen Fred. B., policeman, house 146 Mt. Auburn Pullen Louisa, widow of Simeon, house 146 Mt. Auburn Pulsford Arthur, printer J. Wilson & Son, bds. 3 Flagg Pulsifer Bickford, commissioner Registry Deeds office, house at Charlestown


Pulsifer Freeman L., clockmaker, house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer James W., britannia worker F. Draper & Co.'s, house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer Joseph, cabinetmaker, house 10 Sixth


Pummell Philip 'T., cigarmaker, house 1 Eaton


Punchard Lydia H., widow of Jesse S., house 15 Baldwin Purcell Hycenth, cement-maker and house painter, rear 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do.


Purcell Joseph, pedlar, house Porter, near Harding


Purcell Mathew, blacksmith F. Ivers, bds. at Somerville Purcell Michael, shoemaker R. Mann, house 19 South Purdy Gilbert G., cabinetmaker, boards 29 Cherry


Purdy Sophia Miss, house 3 Washington


Purgy Felix, laborer, house 117 Spruce


Purington Geo. F., plumber (B.), bds. 42 Coggswell av.


Purington Hannah, widow of Samuel, h. 42 Coggswell av.


Purst Joseph, woodturner, house 11 Fourth


Purviance Emma Mrs., widow, boards J. J. Soley's, Put- nam av., cor. Green


Putnam Amanda M. Miss, house 101 Pleasant


Putnam Benjamin W., teacher in the drawing school, h. Alveston, Boston, ward 17


Putnam George, jr., lawyer (27 Court, B.), h. 24 Quincy


Putnam George L., musician, boards 88 Gore [Gore Putnam George W., watchman J. P. Squire & Co., h. 88 Putnam John F. (Davis & Putnam), crockery and glass- ware, 635 Main, house at Boston


Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), 150 Broadway, house at Winthrop, Maine


Putnam Joseph H., ironmolder, house rear 13 Pine


Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, house 170 North av.


Putnam Marcellus C., mason, boards 88 Gore


Putnam Peter C., molder, house 113 Hampshire


Putney Albert, glass-presser, house 39 Fourth


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


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Putney George (Teele, Howe & Co.), bacon curer, Main, opp. Winsor, house 30 Austin Pye William, wholesale pedlar, bouse 1 Elmer


QUALEY JAMES, laborer, house 125 Columbia Quauells Samuel, gardener, house 81 Wendell Queally Thomas, soapmaker, house 42 Clark


Queally Michael, laborer, house 42 Clark Queeney Bridget, widow, house 3 Chapman place Quigley Edward, laborer, boards 29 Gore Quigley Francis, stonecutter, house 15 Brown


Quigley John, laborer, house 28 Harvard


Quill Dennis, house 7 Reed


Quill Patrick, currier, boards 7 Reed


Quilter Dennis, laborer, boards Porter, near Harding


Quilter Michael, laborer, house 238 Franklin


Quimby Amos, pile driver, house 59 Third


Quinlan Bartholomew, machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, h. 41 Charles


Quinlan Daniel, laborer, house Warren, near Cambridge Quinn Austin, laborer, house 65 Elm


Quinn Bridget, house 452 Broadway


Quinn Bridget Mrs., widow, house 104 Kinnard


Quinn Catherine, widow, house rear 3 Short


Quinn Charles, melter Bird's foundry, h. r. 28 Washington


Quinn Edward, instructor House of Correction, house Lechmere building, Bridge, cor. Cambridge


Quinn Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 23 Valentine


Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington


Quinn Henry, laborer, boards 128 Brookline


Quinn Henry, laborer, house rear 119 Gore


Quinn James, house 45 Pearl


Quinn James J. (Gilligan & Quinn), grocer, Fourth, cor. Bridge, house do.


Quinn James P., painter, house Elm, cor. Cambridge


Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, house 249 Franklin


Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine


Quinn John, brassmolder, house 23 Valentine


Quinn John, grease collector, house 39 Charles


Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place


Quinn John, laborer, house Willow place, n. Cambridge


Quinn John, house McCabe, near Jefferson


Quinn John A., baker, 502 Main, boards 14 Tremont Quinn Joseph, house 104 Kinnard


Quinn Malachi, teamster, house 10 Fourth


Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 32 Charles


Quinn Michael, house 33 Carson


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


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Quinn Michael, laborer, house Willow place


Quinn Michael, house 77 Third


Quinn Michael, teamster, house 75 Hastings


Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, house 36 Broadway


Quinn Patrick, teamster, boards 10 Fourth


Quinn Patrick, teamster, boards 49 Clark


Quinn Patrick, junk, 27 Charles, house do.


Quinn Terrence F., clerk, 241 Cambridge, bds. 33 Carson Quinn Thomas, laborer, house McCabe, near Jefferson


Quinn Timothy, laborer, boards 40 First


Quinn Timothy I., letter-carrier E. Cambridge P. O., h. rear 19 Gore


Quinn William, glassmaker, boards rear 19 Gore Quinn Winnie Miss, intelligence office, h. 59 Brattle Quirk Catherine, widow, house 93 Spring


RAABE FREDERICK W., varnisher, bds. 117 Harvard Raabe Louis, cabinetmaker, boards 70 Second


Rabey Charles, silversmith, boards 172 Third Rabey Catharine, widow of Frank, house 172 Third Rady Philip, blacksmith, house 142 Columbia


Rafferty Bernard, cooper, Cambridge, beyond Warren, house 301 do.


Rafferty Francis, clerk, 165 Bridge, house 11 Fourth


Rafferty George, painter, 460 Main, house at Somerville Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth


Rafferty Matthew, teamster, boards 62 Spring


Ragan Patrick, soapmaker, house 69 Brookline Rahill Thomas, boilermaker, 92 Main


Rainey James, laborer, house 21 Sparks st. place


Ralph Thomas, foreman Jones' soap factory, 86 Pearl, h. 27 Valentine


Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperthwait


Ramsay Albert H., brassmaker, boards 51 Sixth


Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brattle, h. 857 Main Ramsay James M. (J. H. Wyeth & Co.), grocer, 6 Brattle, boards 857 Main


Ramsay Major, shoemaker, 68 Norfolk, house 72 do.


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., nurse, house 23 Suffolk


Ramsdell Edgar B., jeweler, and (J. R. Fairbairn & Co.), 190 Cambridge, boards 51 Sixth [Thorndike


Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer Court House, boards 70 Rand Charles A., commission merchant (19 North Market, B.), house 84 Thorndike


Rand Charles O., clerk, house North av., near Rice


Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), h. Elm, near Davenport


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


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Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


Rand James B., teamster, house 42 Vine Rand Oliver J., bookbinder (79 Milk, B.), h. 35 Bigelow


Rand Robert D., carpenter, boards 290 North avenue


Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 83 North av.


Randall A. C., carpenter, boards 12 Dunster


Randall Catherine M., widow, house 7 Auburn court


Randall Daniel, laborer, house 91 Sixth


Randall Eben D, cooper, boards 18 Leighton court Randall Edward G., carpenter, house 451 Main Randall Frank E., machinist, bds. 18 Leighton court


Randall James T. D., boards 7 Auburn court Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar


Randall Oliver P., carpenter, house 18 Leighton court Randall Pauk K. (Boston), boards 68 Otis Rankin Edwin D., silverplater, house 150 Spring Ranks Elisha C., furniture packer, house 49 Allston Rannagan Peter, brushmaker, house 109 Spring Ranney Darwin E., salesman (43 Wash., B.), h. 57 Essex Ransom Chandler R., pres. North National Bank (111 Franklin, B.), house 9 Roseland


Rantz Andres M., painter, house 24 Decatur Rapozo John, polisher, boards 77 Fifth


Rapozo Manuel, marbleworker, boards 77 Fifth Rapp Alexander, carpenter, boards 8 Squire's court


Rathburn Richard, naturalist, bds. 17 Ellsworth av. Rausch Wilhelm, at Geldowsky's, boards 4 Third


Rawson George W. (Rawson & Hittinger), steam engine manufacturer, 72 Main, house 19 State


RAWSON & HITTINGER (Geo. W. Rawson and Mich- ael Hittinger), steam engine manufacturers, 72 Main Ray Benjamin P. (Davis & Ray), grocer, Cambridge, cor. Seventh, house 79 Fifth


Ray Edwin C., house 27 Kinnard


Ray George, glass-presser, house 121 Gore


Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 3 Appian way


Ray Maggie M., dressmaker, 112 Cambridge, house do.


Ray Timothy W., real estate agent and auctioneer (23 Court, B.), house 22 Lake


Ray William R., carpenter, house 22 Fifth [Somerville Raybold William, watchman N. E. Glass Co., house at Raymer George S., student H. U., rooms 1 Dolton's block Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (178 Congress, B.), house 98 Ellery


Raymond Charles E., wholesale grocer (9 and 11 Com- mercial, B.), house 357 Harvard


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


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Raymond Emmons, house 398 Broadway


Raymond Geo. P., millinery (41 Winter, B.), house 124 Oxford


Raymond James H., druggist, house rear 426 Cambridge


Raymond John, boards F. Hull's, Hunting


Raymond John C., music-teacher, house 17 Lawrence


Raymond John W., carpenter, bds. rear 186 Cambridge


Raymond Joseph, laborer, boards 15 Hastings [House Raymond Manley A., student H. U., rooms 51 College RAYMOND PATRICK H., editor Cambridge Press, 53112 Main, and chief engineer fire dept., h. 20 Jay Raymond Sylvester, at C. H. North & Co.'s, boards P. Tracy's, Harding


Raymond Walter, boards 398 Broadway


Raymond William H., grocer (9 and 11 Commercial, B.), house 102 Ellery


Raymond William T., clerk, house 21 Fairmont


Rayne George W., machinist, house 13 Banks


Read Charles C., lawyer (27 State, B.), boards William Read's, Appleton


Read Charles W., salesman, boards 108 Prospect


Read Edward, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), boards William Read's, Appleton


Read James B., house 715 Cambridge


Read James J., saddlery and harness (108 Sudbury, B.), boards 215 Harvard


Read John, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house Appleton, cor. Highland


Read J. Stacey, real-estate agent (5 Pemberton sq., B.), house 221 Harvard


Read Lucy G., widow of John, house 22 Garden


Read N. Goodwin, boards William Read's, Appleton


Read Robert M., machinist, house 253 Broadway


Read Sarah G. Miss, house 215 Harvard


Read Thomas, pressman, house 7 Appian way


Read William, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house Appleton [Appleton


Read William, jr, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), h.




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