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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
Gannett-Columbia street.
Sarah J. Davis, Lucy C. Wyeth, Estelle .J. French, A. M. Jones, Lot- tie E. Mitclrell.
Gore-Gore, near Third.
Hattie A. Butler, Fannie E. Pen- dexter, Alice J. Winward, Mary A. Bourne, Jennie A. Norris, Agnes M. Cox, Mary E. Hartwell, Addie M. Bettinson.
Harvard-Harvard, corner Prospect.
H. M. Kelley, Florence M. Hay- ward, Ellen A. Cheney.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Eunice W. Field, Mary L. Bullard, Louisa G. Matchett.
Mason-Front street. M. Lizzie Evans, A. A. Smith.
Otis-Otis street.
Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitch- er, Susan M. Pendexter, Martha H. Butler, Ellen N. Pike, Luvia Good- now, Annie Knapp, Kate F. Welling- ton.
Quincy-Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, T. G. Aber- crombie.
Reed-Reed street.
Lucy T. Sawyer, Evelyn A. Saw- yer, Hattie N. Keay, Lizzie A. Tower.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Anna M. Harrod, Frances J. Har- rod, Mary A. Brown, Priscilla L. Lo- throp, M. Lizzie Dickson.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman.
Willard-Dana square.
Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Susan M. Cochrane, Kate M. Lowell, Fannie E. Cooke, Amelia Wright, H. Flora Hannum, Eveline Brooks, Grace R. Woodward, Laura Wright.
Training School-Putnam avenue.
Annie C. Sullivan, Ella C. Whit- ney, M. Etta Arkerson, Emma B. Alley, Jennie Prescott.
Nathan Lincoln, teacher of singing. Benjamin W. Putnam and E. Rose, teachers of drawing.
INSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, etc.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. 555 Main, cor. Norfolk street.
Amount at risk, Oct. 1874, $1,436,- 573.
Cash assets, $70,000. Deposit notes, $67,132.26.
Rufus Lamson, President; Alfred L. Barbour, Secretary and Treasurer; Josiah W. Cook, Rufus Lamson, Josiah Burrage, Jacob Eaton, Joseph A. Holmes, James H. Thayer, James H. Sparrow, Asa P. Morse, Wm. J. Marvin, Directors.
Banks.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK.
Main, near Essex street. Incorpo- rated 1853.
Benjamin Tilton, President; Rob- ert Douglass, John Sargent, Vice- Presidents; D. U. Chamberlin, Sec- retary; E. Hyde, Treasurer; Wm. Page, Bookkeeper; Benjamin Tilton, R. Douglass, J. A. Holmes, board of investment. Deposits received, and other business transacted every day from 9 to 1 o'clock. Rates of interest 6 per cent. Moneys deposited are put upon interest the third Wednesday of every month.
CAMBRIDGEPORT NATIONAL BANK.
(Formerly Cambridge Bank.) 585 Main street, near Essex. Capital $100,000.
R. Douglass, President; Seymour B. Snow, Cashier; Geo. H. Holmes, Messenger; Robert Douglass, Asa P. Morse, L. R. Paige, Alexander Dickinson, Martin L. Smith, Direc- tors. Discount day, Monday.
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK.
North avenue, n. Porter's Hotel. Samuel F. Woodbridge, President. Wm. Fox Richardson, Jonas C. Wellington, Cornelius Dorr, Chandler R. Ransom, Vice-Presidents; Chester W. Kingsley, Warren Sanger, James H. Collins, Dan W. Shaw, Person Davis, Henry J. Melendy, Daniel Fobes, Henry C. Rand, Horatio Locke, John Davis, John J. Hender- son, John Holman, Trustees; Geo. W. Park, Secretary; Milton L. Wal- ton, Treasurer.
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NATIONAL CITY BANE,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
553 Main Street, - - Cambridgeport. INCORPORATED 1853. RE-ORGANIZED 1865.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000.
GEO. T. GALE, President. EDWARD RICHARDSON, Cashier. G. ELIOT RICHARDSON, Messenger.
DIRECTORS .- Josiah Burrage, George P. Carter, George W. Colburn, Edwin Dresser, George T. Gale. DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 2 HARVARD ROW, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. INCORPORATED 1834.
President, -
- JOHN B. DANA.
Treasurer, -
- JAMES M. THURSTON.
Secretary, -
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- JAMES H. WYETH.
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every month, and payable in January and July of each year.
Office Hours, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., daily.
CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 87 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge, Mass. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1854.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
D. R. SORTWELL, President. J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. G. A. LLOYD, Messenger.
DIRECTORS .- D. R. Sortwell, J. H. Tyler, C. J. Adams, J. N. Meriam, Thomas Cun- ningham, J. A. Wellington.
Discount Day, Tuesday.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF CAMBRIDGE.
Formerly Harvard Bank.
Incorporated 1861, Re-organized 1864. $200,000.
CAPITAL,
BENJAMIN TILTON, President.
W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. H. W. STEVENS, Messenger.
DIRECTORS .- Benj. Tilton, Edward Hyde, D. U. Chamberlin, Lewis Colby, Caleb Wood. Discount Day, Monday. LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, COR. PROSPECT.
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THE Charles River National Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE. Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1864.
CAPITAL,
$100,000.
SAMUEL B. RINDGE, President. EBEN SNOW, Cashier. WILLIAM M. SNOW, Asst. Cashier. WALTER T. BENT, Clerk and Messenger. DIRECTORS.
Samuel B. Rindge, Wmn. T. Richardson, Oliver Hastings, William Kimball, Frederick T. Stevens.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY. LOCATED AT NO. 1 HARVARD ROW.
Lechmere National Bank.
66 Cambridge Street, corner of Second,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
INCORPORATED 1853.
RE-ORGANIZED MARCH, 1865. CAPITAL, $150,000.
LEWIS HALL, President.
C. E. RICHARDSON, Cashier. T. HENRY HUDSON, Clerk & Messenger.
DIRECTORS.
Lewis Hall, K. S. Chaffee, A. C. Sanborn, Thomas Dana, Samuel Slocomb, S. B. Rindge, Francis Draper.
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY.
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EAST CAMBRIDGE FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK,
78 Cambridge Street.
President, -
- GEORGE STEVENS.
Treasurer,
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SAMUEL SLOCOMB.
Secretary,
- LORENZO MARRETT.
Interest computed from the 15th of every month, and pay- able the 15th of April and October.
OFFICE HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
CORPORATIONS.
CAMBRIDGE RAILROAD COMPANY. Capital stock, $800,500.
J. H. Tyler, President; F. T. Stev- ens, Treasurer; F. T. Stevens, Clerk; Joseph H. Tyler, Caleb C. Allen, William A. Saunders, Geo. P. Carter, Estes Howe, Directors. Dividends paid 1st of April and 1st of October. Office, Harvard sq., Cambridge.
UNION RAILWAY COMPANY. Capital stock, $356,800.
K. S. Chaffee, President; F. T. Stevens, Secretary and Treasurer; R. Hapgood, Supt .; H. H. Stimpson, Geo. J'. Carter, Edwin Dresser, Knowlton S. Chaffee, James C. Fisk, Samuel B. Rindge, William A. Saunders, Jas. W. Emery, Joseph H. Converse, Estes Howe, Directors. Office, Harvard square, Cambridge.
BOSTON ROLLING MILLS. Portland, n. Hampshire, Cambridge- port.
Edward Page, President; W. R. Ellis, Treasurer; H. H. Gilmore, Supt. Office, 17 Batterymarch, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Capital stock, $700,000.
A. E. Hildreth, President; Estes Howe, Treasurer; C. C. Allen, Henry Potter, Charles H. Saunders, T. L. Smith, J. M. Tyler, A. E. Hildreth, Estes Howe, Directors. Office, Har- vard sq., Cambridge.
THE BOSTON PIANO-FORTE ACTION MANUFACTURING CO.
139 Broadway, Cambridgeport.
S. Tower, President; Chas. Wood- man, Superintendent.
DOVER STAMPING CO.
163 Pleasant street, Cambridgeport.
Horace Whitney, President; H. N. Loveland, Treasurer; Horace Whit- ney, L. B. Foss, A. L. Hollander, Thomas Fernald, S. N. Ryder, Di- rectors. Office, 88 and 90 North st., Boston.
NEW ENGLAND GLASS COMPANY. North street, East Cambridge.
Incorporated February 16, 1818. Cap- ital stock, $500,000. C. J. Morrill, President; Andrew T. Hall, Treasurer; Wm. L. Libbey, Agent.
WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO. 368 Main street, Cambridgeport. Capital stock, $400,000.
J. J. Walworth, President; M. S. Scudder, Treasurer. (Boston office, 67 to 73 Kilby. )
CAMBRIDGE PRESERVING COMPANY. 25 Main, Cambridgeport. J. W. Merrill, President; E. Ray- mond, Treasurer; N. C. Pike, Supt.
REVERSIBLE COLLAR COMPANY. 10 Arrow, Cambridge. Incorporated 1866.
Capital stock, $500,000. George K. Snow, President; Geo. N. March, Treasurer. Office of the Treasurer, 32 Hawley st., Boston. Geo. H. Dickerman, Delano March, P. Pierce, Solomon S. Gray, James A. Woodbury, Geo. N. March, and Geo. K. Snow, Directors.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSOCIATES. East Cambridge. ·
Incorporated 1873.
J. M. Price, President; J. F. Fel- lows, Clerk; L. F. Bauple, Treasurer. Office, Odd Fellows' building, 83 Cambridge street.
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UNION HALL ASSOCIATION. Cambridgeport.
Isaac Livermore, President; Isaac Livermore, Geo. P. Carter, D. U. Chamberlin, Edwin Dresser, Henry Endicott, J. N. Meriam, H. R. Hard- ing, W. A. Bullard, George A. Alden, Directors; W. A. Bullard, Clerk and Treasurer.
MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. Located in Cambridge and Water- town.
Incorporated in 1831. New charter 1835. Area about 132 acres. There are about 4370 private lots.
Israel Spelman, 70 Devonshire, Bos- ton, President. S. Batchelder, jr., office 16 Pemberton sq., Boston, Sec. H. B. Mackintosh, 16 Pemberton sq., Boston, Treasurer. J. W. Lovering, Superintendent at the Cemetery. John T. Bradlee, Natlı. J. Bradlee, Israel Spelman, Thos. M. Brewer,. William Perkins, T. Quincy Brown, Samuel T. Snow, Jacob Bigelow, James L. Little, Edward Lawrence, Chas. F. Choate, Henry W. Picker- ing, Trustees. The Trustees meet monthly at 16 Pemberton square. Annual meeting of the proprietors on the first Monday in February. The Superintendent may be found at the Cemetery, except on Saturday morn- ings, when he is in attendance at the office of the Corporation, in Boston. Tickets of admission for carriages may be obtained of the Secretary, at 16 Pemberton square, Boston.
CAMBRIDGE CEMETERY. Located on Coolidge avenue, near Watertown line.
Established in 1853. Area 37 acres. His Honor the Mayor, ex officio Chairman. Geo. T. Gale, Wm. Lee, J. C. Farnham, G. S. Saunders, J. M. Tyler, Curtis Davis, Commissioners. James K. Farwell, Superintendent.
POST OFFICES.
CAMBRIDGE.
7 Harvard Row, Harvard square.
Wm. L. Lyon, Supt .; Miss O. S. Bragdon, clerk; William H. Camp- bell, Eugene M. Hunnewell, John H. Wells, G. A. Cole, Theodore Prentiss, letter carriers.
Mails leave 7.30 hourly during the day. Last mail 7.30 P. M. Mails arrive 6.50, 8.40, and hourly during the day. N. Y. and Southern mails close at 12 and 6.30 P. M .; Eastern mails at 12 and 7.30 P. M .; California mails daily at 6.30 P. M .; Foreign
mails the days previous to the steam- ers' sailing, at 6.30 P. M .; mails close on Sundays, for Boston, N. Y. and the South, at 12.15 P. M. Office open Sundays from 11.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
625 Main street.
R. M. Hodgkins, Superintendent; Fred. Williams, C. C. Woodard, clerks. H. E. Bridden, W. L. B. Robinson, A. Otis Chamberlin, C. E. Belcher, T. C. Burton, T. F. Mc- Cue, letter carriers.
Mails close hourly from 7.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. Mails arrive at 6.20 A. M., and hourly till 7.20 P. M. New York mails arrive, via Allston Station, at 6.40 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. Letters delivered by carriers at 8 and 11 A. M., and 3 and 5 P. M. Collec- tions from street letter boxes at 8 and 11 A. M., and 3 and 5 P. M. Sundays at 5 P. M. Collections on Main street from Harvard square to Boston at 9 A. M., 12 M., 3, 6.30, and 9 P. M. Sundays, 6 and 9 P. M.
Office hours from 7.30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 11.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M.
EAST CAMBRIDGE. ,
Cambridge street, near Third. Rufus R. Wade, Supt.
Mails leave at 6.40, 8.35 A. M., 12.10, 2.40, 6.10 P. M. Arrive, 6.45, 9.15 A. M., 12.15, 3.15, 6.15 P. M. Mail closes on Sunday at 12.55 P. M., arrives at 12 M. Office open from 12 M. to 1 P. M. Week days, open from 6.30 A. M. to 8 P. M.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North av., in Fitchburg R. R. station.
Arthur L. Jordan, Supt.
Mails arrive 6.30, 11.20 A. M., 4.20 P. M .; mails close 9 A. M., 2, 7, and 8 P. M. Office open at 6.30 A. M., closes at 8 P. M.
Railroad Stations in Cambridge.
Boston & Lowell & Nashua R. R., foot of Third, James O'Donnell, sta- tion agent.
Fitchburg Railroad, North avenue, Henry Reddick, station agent.
Lexington & Arlington Railroad, North avenue, Bartholomew Ward, station agent.
Fitchburg Railroad, Concord turn- pike, William Libby, station agent.
Railroad Time Table.
UNION RAILWAY COMPANY.
Cars leave Harvard square for Bos- ton, via Main street, at 5.30 A. M., and
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every 15 minutes until 6.15 A. M., and every 7 minutes until 11.30 P. M .; via Broadway, 5 minutes before and 25 minutes past the hour, first car leav- ing 6.25 A. M .; via East Cambridge, 20 minutes before and 10 minutes past the hour, commencing at 6.10 A. M. Last car leaves Boston, via Cam- bridge, 12 P. M .; via Main, 12.30 P. M. Sunday, first car for Boston at 8 A. M. ; last at 11.30 P. M. For Mt. Auburn, via Brattle street, on the hour and half hour; via Garden street, 15 min- utes before and 15 minutes past every hour. For Watertown, half past ev- ery hour. For North avenue, every 15 minutes, 20 and 5 minutes before, and 10 and 25 minutes past every hour. For Arlington, 20 minutes be- fore every hour. Cars leave Cam- bridgeport for Brighton, 10 minutes before and 20 minutes past every hour. Cambridgeport via Prospect street, 5 minutes and 35 minutes past the hour; after 7 P. M. on the hour and half hour.
MASONIC.
CAMBRIDGE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Cambridgeport. Chartered A. D. 1864.
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Meets second Friday evening of every month in Masonic Hall, Main street, near Temple.
Officers: Wm. E. Andrews, M. E. H. P .; True Scales, E. K .; Darwin C. Goodale, E. S .; Austin Bigelow, C. of H .; James A. Martin, P. S .; Edwin L. Haley, R. A. C. ; David C. Wilcox, M. 3d Veil; Thomas Allan, M. 2d Veil; S. T. P. Martin, M. 1st Veil; Edgar F. Hunt, S. Steward; Albert H. Hebbard, J. Steward; J. Warren Cotton, Treas .; Wm. L. Lathrop, Sec .; S. Brenton Whitney, Organist; Rev. J. P. Bland, Chap .; Eben Towle, Tyler.
AMICABLE LODGE. Cambridgeport. Chartered A. D. 1805.
Meets first Thursday evening of every month in Masonic Hall, Main street, near Temple.
Officers: True Scales, W. M .; Sam- uel D. Young, S. W .; Wm. L. La- throp, J. W .; Edwin L. Haley, S. D .; James K. Odell, J. D .; Charles B. Haley, S. S. : Charles C. Hebbard, J. S .; Albert Hebbard, Treas .; Charles Tufts, Sec .; Freeland S. Holmes, I. Sentinel; C. H. Danforth, Chorister; Eben Towle, Tyler; - , Chap .; J. C. Wellington, Geo. B. Eaton, Wm. L. Lathrop, Directors of Masonic Hall.
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PUTNAM LODGE. East Cambridge.
Chartered Dec. 14, A. D. 1854.
Geo. H. Carter, W. M .; David Wil- cox, S. W .; Edward Reader, jr., J. W .; Geo. L. Mitchell, Pres .; Luther L. Parker, Sec .; Walter W. Pike, S. D .; Thadeus Patten, J. D .; Geo. Jones, S. S .; Daniel W. Collins, J. S .; John E. Rice, Chaplain ; John K. Hodgdon, Marshal; Chas. E. Folsom, I. S .; Geo. D. Eaton, Tyler; John L. Ambrose, Organist; Jas. B. Rice, jr., Chorister.
Meets third Monday evening of every month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 85 Cambridge street.
Annual election held on the third Monday of December.
MOUNT OLIVET LODGE. Cambridge. Chartered March, 1863.
Meets third Thursday evening of every month, in Freemasons' Hall, Dunster street.
Officers: James A. Martin, W. M .; Lemuel Kempton, S. W .; M. J. Far- rell, J. W .; John Hocking, Treas .; Chas. L. Fuller, Sec'y; Martin Barri, S. D .; James L. Buffum, J. D .; C. H. Chipman, S. S .; Geo. G. Wright, J. S .; E. G. Russell, Chaplain; George W. Stone, Marshal; O. B. French, I. S .; Stephen W. Gale, Tyler:
Organist; W. Bro. Wm. Wright, W. Bro. H. L. Chase, Trustees of charity fund.
MIZPAH LODGE.
Cambridgeport. Chartered 1867.
Meets second Monday evening of every month, in Masonic Hall, Main street, near Temple.
Officers: Geo. E. Ryder, W. M .; S. L. Montague, S. W .; Wm. E. An- drews, J. W .; D. U. Chamberlin, Treas .; W. Page, Sec'y.
CHARITY LODGE. No. Cambridge. Chartered March 9, 1870.
Regular meeting first Monday in each month.
Officers: F. M. Mason, W. M .; Samuel W. Richardson, S. W .; David Howe, J. W .; Dan W. Shaw, Treas. ; Thomas T. Ferguson, Sec'y; A. W. Brown, S. D .; A. F. Scott, J. D .; Dr. J. R. Morse, Chaplain; Horace E. Boynton, Marshal; Benj. H. Steele, S. S. ; Frank M. Howe, J. S .;- Organist; John E. Ricker, I. S .; A. E. Long, Tyler.
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Odd Fellows.
CHARLES RIVER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 22, I. O. O. F. Cambridgeport. Instituted Sept. 1, 1846.
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each montli, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street.
John R. Carlock, C. P .; Thomas J. Lyford, H. P .; George Boyson, S. W .; Albert F. Fish, J. W .; Charles W. Mc Raith, Scribe; Geo. W. Rawson, Treas.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 20, I. O. O. F. Cambridgeport. Instituted Sept. 26, 1843.
Regular sessions are held every Monday evening in each week, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street.
Officers: H. P. Trask, N. G .; T. J. Lyford, V. G .; E. C. Venter, Sec. ; George Boyson, Treas .; E. G. Rus- sell, Permanent Sec .; F. R. Murdock, W .; Frank Kincaid, C .; George E. Gage, I. G .; James W. Watkins, O. G .; John R. Mills, R. S. N. G .; - Brown, L. S. N. G .; William A. Col- lamore, R. S. V. G .; Alex. Adam, L. S. V. G .; E. C. Venter, R. S. S. ; Wm. A. Collamore, L. S. S .; E. G. Russell, Chaplain; Henry S. Andros, Organist; Geo. W. Stacy, Geo. W. Rawson, and H. B. Trask, Board of Trustees.
NEW ENGLAND ENCAMPMENT, NO. 34, I. O. O. F. East Cambridge. Instituted Oct. 3, 1865.
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cambridge street, East Cam- bridge, Mass.
Chief Patriarch, Chas. A. Austin; High Priest, Porter J. Homer; Senior Warden, James M. Thurston; Junior Warden, H. H. Morrison; Scribe, W. W. Winward; Treas., E. F. Adams; Trustees, G. [ .. Mitchell, Joseph R. Pettingill, Louis F. Vaupel.
ODD FELLOWS' MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Of the City of Cambridge. Organized Dec. 5, 1871.
Regular meetings are held on the second Friday evenings of January, April, July, and October, of each year, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street, Cambridgeport. Special ses- sions as called.
Officers: W. P. Conner, Pres. ; Wm.
A. Collamore, Vice-Pres .; Hamilton Moses, Sec .; George Boyson, Treas .; Wm. S. Gardner, James F. Jefferds, and J. R. Pettingill, Board of Trustees.
MOUNT AUBURN LODGE, NO. 94, I. O. O. F. Cambridge.
Instituted Sept. 23, 1845. Re-instituted, Nov. 22, 1870.
Regular sessions are held Tuesday evening in each week, in their Hall, Dunster street.
James M. Thurston, N. G .; Bartlett P. Simpson, V. G .; John H. Thurston, Sec .; L. L. Daniels, Treas. ; Carlos L. Pike, W .; F. W. Blumve, C .; Wm. Byers. I. G .; Otis E. Merrifield, O. G .; Joseph R. Pettingill, R. S. N. G .; J. Phillips White, L. S. N. G .; Thomas Capelle, R. S. V. G .; James N. Port- er, L. S. V. G. ; Moses Smith, R. S. S .; Charles W. Sever, L. S. S .; L. L. Daniels, Chorister.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4, I. O. O. F. East Cambridge. Instituted April 26, 1827.
Regular sessions are held every Friday evening in each week, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cambridge st., East Cambridge, Mass.
AMITY LODGE, NO. 15, D. of R., of the I. O. O. F. East Cambridge.
Organized June 29, 1871.
Regular sessions are held on the last Thursday evening in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cam- bridge street, East Cambridge.
PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4, I. O. O. F. East Cambridge.
Organized Dec. 13, 1871.
Annual meetings on the second Wednesday evenings in December of each year, in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 83 Cambridge street, East Cam- bridge, Mass. George B. Hamlin, President; J. M. Price, Vice-Presi- dent; J. F. Fellows, Secretary ; E. H. Blake, Treasurer.
MT. SINAI LODGE, NO. 149. North Cambridge. Instituted Sept. 1, 1874.
Regular sessions are held every Thursday evening at Masonic Hall G. F. Tibbetts, N. G .; Geo. H. Griffin V. G .; Henry F. Whitney, Sec .; Dr. J. H. Talbot, Treas .; I. F. Brackett, : P. G .; A. W. Brown, C .; C. E. Peters,
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W .; H. G. O. Bowers, I. G .; Samuel Coombs, O. G .; E. H. Locke, R. S. S .; G. E. Muzzey, L. S. S .; J. J. Shedd, R. S. N. G .; Robt. Easter, L. S. N. G. ; W. E. Rudderham, R. S. V. G .; G. F. Bowers, L. S. V. G .; F. W. Fogg, Chaplain.
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. 13, I. O. O. F. Cambridgeport.
Instituted Sept. 2, 1874.
Regular sessions are held every Tuesday evening in each week, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 583 Main street. Wm. F. Eugley, N. G .; S. C. Higgins, V. G .; J. B. Shaw, R. S .; Wm. J. Donnel, P. S .; John T. Venner, Treas. Board of Trustees, John Campbell, J. M. Oxford, J. R. Carlock.
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 1542, G. U. O. O. F.
Cambridge. Instituted July 14, 1873.
Regular meetings are held on the first, second and fourth Monday even- ings of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 4 Holyoke st. Degree meeting first Monday of each month. Officers, L. J. Lewis, P. N. F .; S. W. Hodges, N. F .; G. N. Flemming, P. N. G .; H. P. Peters, N. G .; Gilford C. Terry, V. G .; W. A. Hazel, P. S .; . E. S .; W. H. Aiken, Chap .; C. J. Moore, Treas.
Knights of Pythias.
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 9. Cambridgeport. Organized Nov., 1869. Meet every Wednesday evening, at Pythian Hall, Hyde's block, Main st., Cambridgeport, Mass.
FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 63. East Cambridge. Organized June, 1874. Meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Cambridge st.
Harugari.
BUNKER HILL LODGE, NO. 48. East Cambridge. Organized 1854. Officers .- H. Weber, O. B .; P. Ger- rish, W. B .; H. Rochbacher, Cor. Sec- retary; M. Prebeck, Treasurer; A. W. Fix, Financial Secretary; J. J. Han- sis, D. D. G. B. Meetings, first and third Mondays of every month, at Harugari Hall, Sixth, cor. Spring.
Grand Army of the Republic.
WILLIAM H. SMART POST 30. Cambridgeport. Meetings held every Thursday eve- ning, at Wellington Hall, Pearl st.
CHARLES BECK POST 56. Cambridge.
Meets in Grand Army Hall, Palm- er, corner Brattle street.
P. STEARNS DAVIS ENCAMPMENT, POST 57.
East Cambridge.
Meets in Grand Army Hall, Cam- bridge street.
O. U. A. M.
HARVARD COUNCIL, NO. 9. Cambridgeport. Instituted 1871.
W. H. Graves, C .; Henry Childs, V. C .; J. Whiton, jr., E. I. D .; J. Whiton, Ex .; E. J. Kempton, F. S .; -- Stafford, A. F. S .; George Gage, F. S .; F. B. Furbish, Treas .; John Batchelder, I. P. Meetings held in Pythian Hall, alternate Tuesday eve- nings.
Sovereigns of Industry.
CAMBRIDGEPORT COUNCIL, NO. 40, Cambridgeport. Instit'd May 8, 1874.
President, James C. Smith; Vice President, James Maitland; Treas- urer, O. J. Rand; Secretary, John E. Dyer; Lecturer, Thomas Real; Stew- ard, M. E. Rideout. Meetings held every Friday evening at hall, Nor- folk, corner Main street.
NO. CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL, NO. 57. North Cambridge. Inst. July, 1874.
President, Thos. Joyce; Vice Pres- ident, John H. Griffin: Treasurer, Daniel MacNamara; Secretary, Ralph Foort; Lecturer, Wmn. T. Bryant; Steward, Wm. H. Horsfield; Mrs. Stockford, Assistant; George McKee, I. G .; Charles Smith, O. G. Meet- ings held in Henderson's block, every Monday evening.
SUMNER COUNCIL.
Cambridge. Inst. Nov. 5, 1874.
President, Samuel E. Tasco; Vice President, Freeman Everett; Treas- urer, J. L. Lockett; Secretary, Gil- bert L. Tarry.
Base Ball Club.
FREMONT BASE BALL CLUB. Cambridge. Organized July, 1872.
President, R. F. Hunt; Secretary, J. J. Lycett; Treasurer, W. H. Ward; Captain, W. D. Pierce.
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. (FRIENDLY SOCIETY.) Court, Pride of Cambridge. Held at Washington Hall, No. 573 Main Street. MEETING NIGHTS, FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS IN EACH MONTH. Chief Ranger, F. C. PARKER. Sub-Chief Ranger, - - EDGERLY. Apothecary, J. S. ORNE, 493 Main Street. Secretary, F. J. MAHONEY. Treasurer, MOSS AARON.
Military Organizations.
CAMBRIDGE CITY GUARD, CO. K., 5th REGT. M. V. M. Cambridgeport. Organized April 8, 1873.
Meetings every Monday evening in City Building, Central sq. Captain, Geo. A. Keeler; First Lieutenant, W. L. B. Robinson; Second Lieutenant, Henry N. Wheeler; First Sergeant, R. L. B. Fox; Armorer, Frank W. Legalle; Clerk, J. K. Perkins.
MASSACHUSETTS GUARD, CO. B., 4th BAT. M. V. M. Cambridgeport. Organized 1873.
Meetings every Tuesday evening in City Building, Central sq. Captain, Levi Hawkes; ; First Lieutenant, Edward J. Dolan; Second Lieuten- ant, Robert Torry ; First Sergeant, W. H. Clark; Armorer, John Cook; Clerk, Moses A. Wood.
INDEPENDENT HORSE GUARDS, East Cambridge.
Captain, James Doherty; First Lieutenant, P. Sexton; Second Lieu- tenant, John Cuddy; Treasurer, Thomas McDermott; Clerk, John Corcoran.
Temperance Organizations.
CAMBRIDGEPORT TEMPERANCE RE- FORM ASSOCIATION. Organized Dec. 12, 1856.
S. C. Knights, President. Meetings held every Sunday evening, in Memo- rial Hall, Main, corner Norfolk street. HAWKINS LODGE, NO. 7, I. O. of G. T. Cambridgeport. Instituted Feb. 22, 1859.
James Wilson, W. C. T .; Jennie Lloyd, W. V. T .; Sarah Robinson, W. S .; Frank McLachlin, W. F. S .; Jolin L. P. Ackers, W. T .; Geo. Lacane, W.
M .; Ella Ackerman, W. D. M .; Thos. Liddy, W. C .; John D. Robinson, W. A. S .; Lottie Copp, W. R. H. S .; Sarah Jones, W. L. H. S .; Parker Banks, P. W. C. T .; Mrs. Frank Mc- Lachlin, W. I. G .; W. Warnock, W. O. G .; Daniel Ross, D. G. W. C. T Meetings held every Friday evening at Wellington Hall, Pearl street.
MEMORIAL LODGE, NO. 27, I. O. of G. T.
Cambridgeport. Instituted Nov. 17, 1870.
Meet at Memorial Hall, Main, cor. Norfolk, every Wednesday evening. James M. McCoy, W. C. T .; Miss Frank Gilcreas, W. V. T .; Miss Emma Small, W. S .; Henry Cope- land, W. F. S .; Fish, W. T .; Matthew Short, W. C .; Fred. Liver- more, W. M .; Mrs. M. Short, W. I. G .; W. O. G .; Ella Parkin, W.D. M .; S. R. Small, W. A. S .; Sadie Slater, W. R. H. S .; Florence Wilder, W. L. H. S .; Wm. H. Pond, P. W. C. P.
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