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Blanchard J. Henry, house 33 Pleasant
Blanchard Walter S., lumber dealer, Hall's wharf, foot of East, and (22 Congress square, B.), h. 17 Maple av. Bland John P., pastor Lee st. church, rooms 20 Bigelow Blandy Frederick A., student H. U., rooms 38 Weld Hall Blandy Harry J., student H. U., rooms 38 Weld Hall Blaney Maria L. Miss, bread store, 6 Brighton, house do. Blaney Sarah, widow of Patrick, house 130 Harvard Blank Ernest, organ-varnisher, house 58 Pleasant Blessington Francis, stonecutter, boards 10 Broadway Blessington Hugh, stonecutter, house 16112 Broadway Blessington Jas. (Peter Blessington & Co.), stone con- tractor, 29 Main, house 132 Prospect
Blessington Peter (Peter Blessington & Co.), stone con- tractor, 29 Main, house 132 Prospect
BLESSINGTON PETER & CO. (Peter and Jas. Bless- ington and Austin Ford), stone contractors, 29 Main Blevins James, slater, basement 622 Main, h. Derby lane, near West
BLEVINS JOHN J., slater, basement 622 Main, house 94 Putnam avenue
Blevins Mary, widow of John, house 12 Mt. Auburn
Blish Ariadne Miss, private school, 39 Dana, boards do. Blish Lucia A., widow, house 39 Dana
Bliss Edward P., clerk (86 Franklin, B.), h. 329 Broadway Bliss Henry P., upholstery goods (86 Franklin, B.), house 329 Broadway
Bliss Richard, jr., asst. Zoological Museum, rooms Zoolog- ical Hall, Divinity av.
Bliss Zenas W., proof-reader Riverside Press, and pub- isher's agent, house 9 Norton pl.
Blodgett Alvaro Mrs., house 11 Worcester
Blodgett Elias, junkdealer (72 Purchase, B.), h. 69 Otis
WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St., Boston.
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Blodgett James I., glasscutter New England Glass Co., house 92 Gore -
Blodgett James L., musician, house 44 Antrim Blodgett Warren K., student H. U., r. 16 Trowbridge Blood Albert S. (Ward & Blood), carriage manufacturer, &c., 244 and 246 Main, h. at Boston, ward 16 Blood Edward B., cabinetmaker, house 5 Watson Blood Hiram, engineer steamer No. 3, house 40 Fifth Blossom Francis M., piano-key sawyer, 139 Broadway, b. 38 School
Blumridge George, printer, Riverside, bds. 25 School Blumve Frederick W., ice-tool mnfr., 70 Brighton, house 139 Mt. Anburn
Blunt John J., laborer, house 48 Hastings
Blute John, butcher, house Porter, near Warren
Boardman Anna, widow of Andrew, house 15 Laurel Boardman Charles, machinist, boards 4 Water
Boardman Charles, house Arlington, cor. Washington av. Boardman Edward, painter, house Jackson, near Spruce Boardman Wm. C., cutter (284 Wash., B.), h. 102 Pearl Boardman William W., trader, house 8 Crescent
Bocher Ferdinand, prof. of modern languages H. U., h. 12 Holyoke place
Bock William, cabinetmaker, h. 4 Linehan's blk., Third Bock Rodolphus C., telescope maker, bds. rear 50 Essex
Bock Wm. A., florist, 637 Main, house 329 North av. Bockman John, cabinet maker, house 15 Vine
Bodemer Julius C., carver, house 18 Market
Bodman H. H. Miss, supt. Orphan Home, Avon Hill, cor. Avon place
Bodwell Frederick, lobster boiler, house 60 Harvard
Boggs Edwin P., clerk (83 Broad, B.), bds. 289 Broadway Boggs Francis M., steamship master, house 289 Broadway Boise Joseph Mrs., house 7 Murdock
Bolan Joel C., student H. U., rooms 3 Stoughton Hall Bolen Patrick, laborer, house Dailey alley
Bolger James, horseshoer, Palmer, n. Church, house 92 Mount Auburn
Bolles Fanny D., widow of Frederick, h. 102 Mt. Auburn Bollo George N., teamster, house 123 Elm
Bolster Mary, widow of John, h. Banks, n. Mt. Aubnrn Bolster John C., clerk (Hovey's, Summer, B.), bds. Rich- ard Bolster's, Banks [Banks, n. Mt. Auburn Bolster Richard, boot and shoe maker, 34 Brighton, h. Bolster Thomas C., gasfitter, b. Richard Bolster's, Banks Bolton Alden, mechanic, house Chestnut, near Sidney Bolton Charles, carpenter, boards 110 Otis
Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture,' BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont Street.
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Bolton Henry, engineer Boston Rolling Mill, house 28812 Broadway
Bond Amos L., student H. U., rooms 29 Matthews Hall
Bond John H., shippingclerk, house 74 Elm
Bond Mary, widow of Richard, h. 72 North avenue
Bond Nicholas P., student H. U., rooms 18 Matthews Hall
Bonner John, lather, house 35 Banks
Bonner John Mrs., house 35 Banks
Bonney Pelham, insurance broker (22 School, B.), house 52 Pleasant [18 Lee
Bonney Perez F., salesman (242 Washington, B.), house Boomer Chas. A., tin and sheet iron worker, bds. 75 Fifth Boone Charles, cooper, house 7 Eighth
Booth Chas. E. J., painter, house 10 Myrtle place
Booth Thomas, grocer, 84 Pleasant, house 35 Park
Boott Francis, house 42 Quincy
Borcholt Theodore, clerk (Post Office, B.), house 7 Rog; er's block, Main
Borden George E., carpenter, h. 5 Franklin
Borden Herbert W., carpenter, h. 32 Kinnaird
Borges Antoine, laborer, house 86 Third
Borges Jacine, laborer, bds. 102 Fourth
Borges Joaquim, hair-dresser, 228 Cambridge, h. 40 Spring Boris Peter J., teacher of French (9 Hamilton place, B.), boards 68 Mt. Auburn
Borrow George W., laborer, h. 11 Harvey
Bose John J., carpenter, house 12 East
Boston Car Wheel Co., A. F. Cooper, gen'l agent, 21 Hampshire
Boston Chemical Works, rear Cambridge, n. G. J. R. R. Boston Ice Co., Prison Point bridge, and (76 State, B.)
Boston, Lowell & Nashua Railroad machine shop, Bridge, near East Cambridge bridge
Boston Pianoforte Action Manuf. Co., 139 Broadway
Boston Rolling Mills, Portland, n. Hampshire
Boston Stamping Co., Third, n. Broadway, Seavey & Co., salesroom (93 North, B.)
Boswell Robert, mason, house 90 Harvard
Bosworth Leonard, carpenter, h. Holly av.
Bosworth Wm. E., carpenter, h. Holly av., n. Madison Botume John F., student H. U., rooms 46 Thayer Hall Boucher Joseph H., blacksmith's helper, h. Third, corner Monroe
Bourn Geo. F., carpenter, bds. 104 Hampshire Bourn James, laborer, house near Flagg
FISHING Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Flies, Baits, { BRADFORD & ANTHONY, Nets, Baskets. Suited to all waters. { 176 & 178 Washington St.
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Bourn Robert T., carpenter (146 Mt. Vernon, B.), house 104 Hampshire [House
Bourne Jonathan, student H. U., rooms 15 Holyoke Bourne Joseph, glassmaker, h. 42 Second
Bourne Mary A., teacher Gore primary school, boards 42 Second
Bournique Hannah, widow of Louis, house 87 Gore
Boush Maria, widow, house Lincoln court
Boutelle George K., student H. U., rooms 8 Mason
Boutelle Theodore, clerk Howland & Doughty, Prison Point bridge, bds. at Woburn
Bowditch Alfred, student H. U., rooms 37 Matthews Hall
Bowditch Frederick C., law student, rooms 48 Brattle
Bowditch Vincent Y., student H. U., rooms 46 Weld Hall Bowen Bernard, laborer, house 27 Vine
Bowen Charles S., boards 9 Follen
Bowen Curley, laborer, house rear 97 Main
Bowen Francis, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, etc., H. U., house 9 Follen
Bowen James, house 34 Hastings
Bowen James, laborer, h. 3 Lechmere place
Bowen John, stone cutter, bds 21 Harvard
Bowen Maria Miss, boards 85 Brattle
Bowen Richard, laborer, h. rear 23 Carson
Bowers Charles, house 10 IIollis
Bowers Charles E., boots and shoes (28 Pearl, B.), boards 10 Hollis
Bowers Frederick, cabinet-maker, house 177 Cambridge Bowers John M., engineer, house 135 Hampshire
Bowers Wm., provisions, 194 Cambridge, h. 160 Thorndike Bowie William, shoemaker R. Mann, bds. 12 Dunster Bowker Charles E., machinist, h. 74 Washington
Bowker Edwin F., civil engineer and surveyor, Masonic block, 633 Main, h. 125 Austin
Bowker Winslow L., insurance (31 State, B.), h. 3 Avon Bowlby James R., blacksmith, h. 30 Front
Bowler Charles, mason, bds. 48 Holyoke
Bowley Isaac B., stereotyper J. Wilson & Son, house 51 Holyoke
Bowman Alexander, laborer, house 24 De Wolf
Bowman Joanna H., widow of Abner H., h. 61 Oxford
Bowman Orlando, salesman (216 State, B.), house 40 Essex [House
Bowser Alexander T., student H. U., rooms 60 College Boyce Ann Miss, house 6 Vine
Boyce James, woodcarver, house 43 Union
Boyce James S., iron molder, Dock, h. at Somerville
PARLOR, DRAWING-ROOM, and LIBRARY FURNITURE, BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont St., Boston.
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Boyce Thomas, engineer, house 37 Union
Boyd Edward, laborer, h. 51 Clark [Auburn Boyd Esther Miss, millinery goods, 1 Columbia, boards 81 Boyd Fanny L. Miss, millinery goods, 584 Main, boards 81 Auburn
Boyd Geo. T., boxmaker, bds. 59 Moore
Boyd John W., bookbinder, Riverside, h. at Boston
Boyd Ormon T., grocer (216 State, B.), h. 33 Linnæan
Boyd Orville G., grocer (216 State, B.), h. 100 Austin Boyd Patrick, laborer, house 40 Broadway
Boyd Thomas, architect, house 81 Auburn
Boyd Thomas, engineer, 139 Broadway, house 145 do.
Boyd Williamn, civil engineer, h. 17 Myrtle place
Boyd William, printer J. Wilson & Son, h. 32 Ellery
Boyd William A., stereotyper J. Wilson & Son, boards 32 Ellery
Boyden Benj. F., grocer, 2 Brewer's block, Brattle square, house 13 Prospect
Boyden Sanford E., carriage-trimmer F. Ivers', house 212 North avenue
Boyer Geo. S., stairbuilder, bds. 536 Main
Boyer Samuel, stairbuilder, rear 382 Main, h. 536 do.
Boyle Dennis, baker, house Ninth, near Cambridge
Boyle Edward G., cabinetmaker Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house Otis, n. Ninth
Boyle Elizabeth Mrs., house 163 Winsor
Boyle James, grocer, 125 Third, house do.
Boyle James, teamster, bds. Mrs. A. Smith's, Holly av.
Boyle John, teamster, house 148 Elm
Boyle John E., carpenter, house 16 Vine
Boyle Joseph, laborer, house 125 Third
Boyle Rebecca, widow of Edward, h. Walden, c. Dublin
Boyle William, glasscutter, house 125 Third
Boyman James, bricklayer, house Banks, n. Mt. Auburn
Boynton Charles F., auctioneer (24 Tremont row, B.), h 43 Spruce
Boynton Fred. H., foreman at Boynton's piggery (Somer- ville), house 166 Norfolk
Boynton George E., porter, house 54 Sixth
Boynton Geo. O. (10 F. H. Market, B.), bds. 63 Oxford
Boynton Herbert A., bookkeeper, house 98 Pearl
Boynton John L., captain police, Station 3, house 151 Cambridge
Boynton Morris B., commission merchant (53 Commercial, B.), house 13 Chauncy
Boynton Packing Co., provisions, 377 Cambridge
Boynton Perkins, house 11 Perry
WEST BROS., TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St., Boston.
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Boynton Warren, house 94 Winsor [House Boynton William E., student H. U., rooms 18 Holyoke Boyson George, provision dealer, 403 Main, house 36 Cherry, cor. Washington
Boyson George H., bookbinder, Riverside, h. 103 River Boyson Sarah A., widow of William G., house 103 River Boyson Simon M., provisions, 403 Main, h. at Somerville Boyson William L., bookbinder, house 103 River
Brabee William E., machinist, boards Columbia
Brabrook Ezra H., furniture (4, 6, and 8 Friend, and 4, 6, and 8 Union, B.), house 320 Harvard
Brackett Almon, marker Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house at Boston
Brackett Charles W., clerk, boards 133 Mt. Auburn
Brackett I. Frank, 184 North av., h. 15 Worcester
Brackett James, house 23 Everett
Brackett William H., carriagepainter F. L. Chapman, h. 133 Mt. Auburn
Bradbury Caleb, glasspacker N. E. Glass Co., h. 138 Otis Bradbury Caleb B., paying-teller (National Bank of Re- demption, 41 Devonshire, B.), house Walden, oppo- site Mt. Pleasant
Bradbury Chas. W., boards 53 Oxford
Bradbury Frederick T., assistant collecting clerk (Faneuil Hall National Bank, B.), house 138 Otis
Bradbury Horace D., furniture (121 Fulton, B.), house 74 Fourth
Bradbury Louise Mrs., rooms 53 Oxford
Bradbury William F., Hopkins master High school, house 36 Trowbridge
Bradeen Jacob F., mason, house 169 Thorndike
Bradfield Robert, laborer, house 27 Vine
Bradford Alexander W., house 16 Elm
Bradford Alice Miss, house 339 Broadway
Bradford George H., student H. U., rooms 45 Weld Hall BRADFORD ISAAC, mayor, house 46 Mt. Auburn Bradford Kate, widow of Charles, house 11 Sumner
Bradford Olivia K., widow of Charles R., h. 21 William Bradford Sarah B., widow of Isaac, house 46 Sacramento Bradish Frank E., student H. U., rooms 15 Divinity Hall Bradlee Charles L., locksmith, 642 Main, h. r. 82 Green Bradlee Henry, laborer, house 26 Harvard
Bradley Abraham, carpenter, house 7 Hannum's block, Broadway
Bradley Anthony F., clerk (3 Blackstone, B.), h. 25 Bow Bradley Daniel, laborer, house Lincoln, cor. Winsor
Bradley Kate, widow, house rear 3 Short
LIBRARY CASES, Mantel Mirrors, and PIER GLASSES, At BANCROFT & BOYDEN'S, 180 Tremont St., Boston.
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Bradley Laura, widow of Joseph, house 646 Main Bradley Mary, widow of Daniel, house 123 Winsor Bradley Mary A. Mrs. (Mrs. Bradley & Martin), dress and cloak maker, 648 Main, house 646 do.
Bradley Mrs. & Martin (Mrs. Mary A. Bradley and Mrs. Elizabeth V. Martin), dress and cloak makers, 648 Main
Bradley Robert, laborer, house 238 Franklin
Bradley Robert S., student H. U., rooms 5 Matthews Hall Bradley William, laborer, boards 7 Hannum's block, Broadway
Bradley William M., student H. U., rooms 23 Hollis Hall Bradshaw Aaron, oil and candles (7 Central wharf, B.), house 44 Erie [Cottage
Bradshaw Alfred A., clerk (242 Washington, B.), house 5 Brady Bridget Miss, variety store, 15 Vine, house do.
Brady Charles, porter (Custom House, B.), house Stevens court, Fourth
Brady Edward, molder, house rear 67 Moore
Brady Edward J., grocer, 376 Cambridge, h. 163 Winsor
Brady Hugh, laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge Brady James, laborer, h. Garden ct.
Brady James, teamster, boards 32 Hancock
Brady Jeremiah, glassblower, house Fourth
Brady John, laborer, house rear 15 Vine
Brady John, laborer, house 174 Gore
Brady Michael, job wagon, house Warren, n. Cambridge Brady Michael J., baker William Wright's, house 7 Mill
Brady Thomas M., marbleworker, 19 Main, house at Somerville
Brady William, laborer, house 103 Fourth
Braendall George C., piano-key finisher, 139 Broadway, house 114 do.
Bragan Michael, tailor, 567 Main, bds. 103 Brookline
Braham William, printer J. Wilson & Son, house at Somerville
Brainard Cornelius S., stonesetter, h. 209 Mt. Auburn
Brainerd Frank, student H. U., rooms 32 Thayer Hall
Braman H. B. (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manufac- turer, 54 Bridge, h. at Boston
Braman, Shaw & Co. (H. B. Braman, Dan. W. Shaw, Sumner Applin), furniture manufacturers, 54 Bridge, office and salesroom (27 Sudbury, B.)
Bramhall Charles E., actionmaker (Mason & Hamlin, B.), house 49 Market
Bramhall George N., house 75 Green
Brandin John, laborer, h. 254 Franklin
Fancy Hardware, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176@178 Washington St.
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Brandt Henry II., painter, house 1 Village Brannan James E., clerk Orrin Hall, bds. 22 South Brashaw Jacob, house 70 Cambridge
Braslahan John, laborer, h. Harvey, n. Cedar Braslahan Thomas, laborer, h. Dublin, cor. Railroad Braslin Catherine, widow of Michael, h. 35 Sargent
Braslin Cornelius V., electrotyper Riverside, h. 13 Dyke Braslin Hugh, earthenware agent, h. 130 River Braslin James E., stercotyper, bds. O. Braslin's, Willard Braslin John, potter, house 32 Vine
Braslin Joseph, laborer Lowell R. R. repair shop, h. rear 167 Bridge
Braslin Mary, widow of Patrick, h. 18 Reed
Braslin Mary, widow of John, house 165 Dublin
Braslin Owen, laborer, house 7 Willard, n. Brattle Braslin Timothy, laborer, house 105 Spruce
Braslin Timothy, laborer, house 141 Webster av.
Brassell Daniel C., laborer, house Franklin, cor. Hancock Brassil James, laborer, house 156 Green Brassil John, fireman Gas Works, house 41 Banks
Brassil Thomas, laborer, house 41 Banks
Brasslin Timothy, laborer, house Jackson, n. Spruce
Brattles Edward, gardener, house 11 Follen Brazier Abbie M., widow of Franklin J., h. 20 Bigelow Brazier Henry, laborer, bds. 54 Ellery Brazil Joseph, laborer, house 1 Murdock
Brazil Thomas, laborer, house Banks, near Flagg
Brazilian James S., proprietor Hotel Cambridge, 45 Otis Brearley Samuel, student H. U., rooms 2 Garden
Bree John, laborer, boards 51 Vine
Breeden George, bookkeeper (Wareham, cor. Malden, B.) boards 14 Fairmont
Breeden Lewis, house 14 Fairmont
Breeden Lewis, jr., clerk, bds. 14 Fairmont
Breen David, laborer, house 22 Sparks
Breen John, laborer, house Mt. Auburn, n. Willard
Breen Patrick, laborer, house 16 Cambridge [Lowell Breen Patrick, marblepolisher, bds. Mt. Auburn, corner Breen Patrick, laborer, boards 6 Eighth
Bregan Michael J., tailor, 538 Main, bds. 103 Brookline Brennan Catherine, widow James J., house 11 Lopez Brennan Daniel, cooper, boards 103 Brookline
Brennan James, laborer, house rear Sparks, n. Foster Brennan James, granite-cutter, house 48 Brighton Brennan John, gardener, h. rear Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks Brennan John, laborer, boards 277 Cambridge
Brennan John F., law student, rooms 41 Holyoke
DRAPERY, Looping Tassels, Picture Cord, ISO Tremont Street, BANCROFT & BOYDEN
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Brennan Margaret, widow of Richard, h. 250 Bridge Brennan Martin, stonecutter, house 8 Eliot
Brennan Mary, widow, house 56 Charles
Brennan Michael, upholsterer, house 93 Sixth Brennan Patrick, laborer, house Garden ct.
Brennan Patrick, currier, h. Hastings, n. Grand J. R. R. Brennan Robert, teamster, boards 250 Bridge
Brennan Thomas F., paperhanger, h. Elm, c. Cambridge Brennan Timothy, house 16 Sparks
Brennan William, brushmaker, house 105 Third Breslin Michael, butcher, Bay, cor. Green, bds. 184 Green Brett John Q. A., student H. U., rooms 55 College House Brewer David, provision dealer, 9 Brattle, h. 32 Shepard Brewer Thomas H., provision dealer, 1 Brewer's block, Brattle Square, house rear do.
Brewster Henry B., printer, house 59 Cherry
Brewster John, banker (35 Congress, B.), h. 145 Brattle Brewster William, naturalist, boards 145 Brattle
Bridden Benjamin F., policeman, h. Douglass court
Bridden Benjamin F., jr., telegrapher (12 Exchange pl., B.), house 18 Sidney
Bridden Horace E., lettercarrier, 625 Main, h. 35 Green Bridge James, house 35 Auburn
Bridge Samuel G., clerk, 514 Main, h. 35 Auburn
Bridges Frank E., clerk, bds. 95 Otis
Bridges Rachel Mrs., house 95 Otis
Bridges Stephen O., shipcarpenter, house 24 Fifth
Bridges Warren F., carpenter, boards 62 Auburn
Briere Pierre, carver, house 116 Gore
Brierley James B., proof-reader J. Wilson & Son, boards D. Wilson, Putnam av.
Brierly Henry, boiler maker, boards 83 Broadway
Briggs Charles R., student H. U., rooms 62 Thayer Hall Briggs Earle C., clerk, boards 39 Seventh
Briggs Fowler, fruit and vegetable pedlar, and boarding, 88 Mount Auburn, house do.
Briggs George R., student H. U., boards 61 Kirkland Briggs George W., keymaker, 139 Broadway, h. 49 Clark Briggs George W., pastor Austin street Unitarian society, house 61 Kirkland
Briggs John, brick mnfr., h. Walden, near R. R. crossing Briggs LeBaron R., student H. U., rooms 61 Kirkland Briggs Samuel E., organmaker, house 2 Roger's blk., Main Briggs Sarah M., widow of Walter D., house 720 Main Briggs Walter B., clerk (15 Chauncy B.), bds. 720 Main Briggs William, jig sawyer Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, bds. at Boston
WEST BROS,, TAILORS, CLOTHING, And Furnishing Goods, 32 School St., Boston.
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Briggs William H., cabinet-organ maker, house 5912 Western avenue
Briggs William H., law student, rooms 30 Wendell
Brigham Augusta L., teacher High school, boards 8 Bowdoin, Boston
Brigham Frederick A., clerk, boards 90 Winsor
Brigham Freeman, house rear 28 Jay
Brigham Josiah M., Cambridge & Boston Express, order box 9 Merchant's Row, Boston, house 40 Winsor
Brigham Lincoln F., student H. U., rooms 1 Thayer Hall Brigham Lydia, widow of Peter, house 18 Winsor
Brigham Mary D., widow of Owen B., house 90 Winsor
Brigham Zebina S., last maker, bds. rear 28 Jay
Bright Elizabeth Mrs., house 104 Trowbridge
Bright Horace O., Boston Ice Co. (76 State, B.), house 328 Broadway [Broadway
Bright John J., Boston Ice Co. (76 State, B.), house 320 Bright Luther, house 15 Cottage
Bright Nathaniel F., bookkeeper (5 and 6 Harvard row, B.), boards 104 Trowbridge
Bright Sarah, widow of Francis, house 15 Cottage
Briley Thomas, janitor, house 27 Gore
Brine Charles F., watchmaker, 120 Cambridge, bds. 14 Bacon
Brine George R., merchant tailor (201 Wash., B.), house 128 Otis [ville
Brine James W., shirt mnfr., 83 Cambridge, h. at Somer- Brine John F. (Brine & Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot of Third, house Prospect, corner Oak
Brine John H., bookkeeper Brine & Clark's, boards Pros- pect, corner Oak
Brine John K., clerk (201 Wash., B.), boards 74 Otis
Brine Mary M., widow of John, house 122 Brookline
Brine Robert, tailor (201 Wash., B.), h. 74 Otis Brine William, tailor, 120 Cambridge, h. 14 Beacon Brine William S., cabinetmaker, house 48 Union Brine William S., boxmaker, boards 48 Union BRINE & CLARK (John F. Brine and Patrick T.
Clark), coal and wood, Bridge, foot of Third Brinkler Richard, laborer, house 30 Hastings Britton Henry A., cabinetmaker, house 89 Spring Britton Joseph, clerk (Post-Office, B), b. 30 Western av. Broad Thomas, lastmaker, house 238 B.roadway Brock Ossin H., tinsmith, 30 Brighton, boards 44 do. Broderick Patrick, laborer, house 6 Decatur
Brodrick Ellen, widow of Daniel, boardinghouse, 190 Bridge
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
DRAPERIES, and BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Window Shades, 180 Tremont Street.
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Brodrick Maurice, house 83 Spruce
Brogan John, laborer, house 14 Dublin
Brogan John A., foreman J. P. Squire & Co., house 9 Squire's court
Brogan Nicholas, potter, boards 36 Fairmont
Brogan Patrick, laborer, house 45 Sargent
Brohen Patrick, engineer F. Draper & Co., h. 3 Spring pl.
Brookhaven Henry, carpenter, house Franklin
Brookings Charles S. (Brookings & Sheafe), painter, 560 Main, house 30 Fairmont
Brookings & Sheafe (Charles S. Brookings and John C. Sheafe), painters, 560 Main
Brookover Harry, carpenter, house rear 18 Lopez
Brooks Ann, boarding-house, 370 North av., n. Norris
Brooks Cyrus, house 55 Union [Mount Auburn
Brooks Edward C., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 121 Brooks Edwin C., engineer Cambridge Water Works, h. Vassal lane, near R. R.
Brooks Elizabeth Miss, house 4 Holyoke
Brooks Evelina Miss, teacher Willard Primary school, boards 44 Winsor
Brooks Eugene D., leather (157 Summer, B.), bds. 21 Lee
Brooks George, carpenter, boards 9 Charles River
Brooks George F., concert organist and prof. of music (5 Temple place, B.), house 15 Tremont
Brooks Hiram W., com. mer. (44 Sudbury, B.), house 5 Dana
Brooks Isaac Mrs., house 42 Market
Brooks James H., fancy goods, 486 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Brooks James W., house 4 Berekeley [Auburn
Brooks John, treasurer (54 Devonshire, B.), bds. 127 Mt. Brooks John, machinist, Walworth Mnfg. Co.
Brooks John Mrs., widow, house 39 Winter
Brooks John G., student Divinity school, rooms 29 Di- vinity Hall Frear 72 Allston
Brooks John L., pianoforte maker (344 Wash., B.), house
Brooks J. Mason, clerk (97 State, B.), house 28 Inman Brooks Martha A., widow of Aaron, jr., house 4 Berkeley Brooks Mary Mrs., house 21 Lee
Brooks Mary E. Mrs., house 10 Sixth
Brooks Mary I. Miss, house 121 Mount Auburn
Brooks Matthew, carpenter, house 204 Harvard
Brooks Michael, bootmaker, boards B. Follen's, Valentine Brooks Nathaniel P. (William C. Brooks & Co.), wood, coal, etc., 221 Bridge, boards 74 Thorndike Brooks Ottowell, house 370 North avenue
Bradford & Anthony 176 & 178 Tailors' Shears, Scissors, Ra- Washington St., zors, Knives, Table Cutlery.
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Brooks Patrick, marble polisher A. McDonald, h. in rear of yard, near R. R.
Brooks Sumner J., house 119 North avenue
Brooks Sylvanus F., real estate, h. 359 Main
Brooks William, blacksmith Walworth Manfg. Co.
Brooks William, cabinet maker, house 301 Cambridge Brooks William, clerk (Post Office, B.), h. 44 Winsor
Brooks William C. (Wm. C. Brooks & Co.), wood, coal, etc., 221 Bridge, house 74 Thorndike
BROOKS WILLIAM C.& CO. (Wm. C. and Nathaniel P. Brooks), coal, hay, etc., 221 Bridge
Brooks William H., school-teacher (47 Winter, B.), house 318 Harvard
Brophy Timothy, laborer, house rear 189 Hampshire Brosnahan John, mason, house 63 Spruce
Broughen John, laborer, boards 245 Broadway [Hall
Broughten Henry W., student H. U., rooms 28 Stoughton Broular Felix, laborer, house 19 Dublin [Pond
Bronsard Joseph, brickmaker, h. Vassal lane, near Fresh Browlee Annie E. Mrs., house 66 Dana
Brown Abbie S., widow of C. H., house 13 Pleasant
Brown Abram L., tinworker, 387 Cambridge, bds. 381 do.
Brown Alfred C., student, boards 23 Dunster
Brown Alvin B., expressman, house 225 Broadway
grown Artemus Z., assessor, house 57 Magazine
Brown Arthur H., student H. U., rooms 70 College House
Brown Beveley, laborer, house 42 Hastings
Brown Bridget, widow of John, house 147 Franklin
Brown Chas., carpenter, 113 Broadway
Brown Charles, cigarmaker, 527 Main, h. at Boston
Brown Chas. A., foreman John C. Stiles, h. 27 Mellen
Brown Charles E., cooper, boards 104 Pearl
Brown Charles H., flour (68 Com'], B.), h. 322 Broadway
Brown Chas. H., foreman H. Moulton & Co., house 105 Spring
Brown Charles O., millman, house 48 Spring
Brown Charles R., cigar-maker, house 35 Front
Brown Charles R., hostler, rooms 204 Hampshire
Brown Charles S., carpenter, house 86 Pleasant
Brown Charles W., paving teller (National Ex'ge Bank, 28 State, B.), boards 57 Magazine
Brown Chas. W., marble-worker, house 28 Union
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