The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 8

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Publication date: 1875
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Callahan Jeremiah, tailor, house 63 Brookline


Callahan Jeremiah, job-wagon, house 287 Cambridge


Callahan Jeremiah, provision, 408 Cambridge, h. 139 Elm Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, house 9 North


Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, house 210 Bridge


Callahan Joanna Mrs., house 124 Dublin Callahan John, at gashouse, bds. 16 Vine


Callahan John, drain pipe maker, h. 7 Broadway


Callahan John, laborer, house 7 Sparks st. place


Callahan John, laborer, house 249 Franklin


Callahan John, painter, house 5 Flagg


Callahan John, blacksmith, house 41 Vine


Callahan John P., printer (Boston Daily Globe, 92 Wash., B.), house 135 Cambridge


Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 65 Winter Callahan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 40 Foster Callahan Michael, painter R. M. Andrews, h. 2 Flagg Callahan Patrick, painter, boards 27 Mt. Auburn


Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 3 Lechmere place


Callahan Timothy, laborer, house 16 Vine


Callahan Thomas, laborer, house 19 Foster


Callahan William, laborer, house 301 Cambridge


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


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Callan Thomas, laborer, house Jefferson, near Warren Callanan Patrick, glassmaker, house 12 North


Calleghan James M., laborer, house 59 Hampshire


Callender Charles A., stationery and fancy goods, 485 Main, house 487 do.


Callender Frances Miss, dressmaker, 44512 Main, h. do. Callender Mary M. Miss, embroidering, etc., 44512 Main, house do.


Caller James, paper-glazier, 10 Arrow, house 25 Ellery Caller Joseph, paper-glazier, 10 Arrow, house 23 Ellery Calley Henry S., traveling salesman, house 24 De Wolf Calnan James J., liquors, 169 Bridge, house 33 Fourth Calnan John, laborer, bds. rear 115 Pleasant [shire


Calnon Daniel, gasfitter, 595 Main, boards 22 Harvard Calnon Jerry, foundry-man, house Portland, near Hamp- Calnon Michael, teamster, 75 Main, house 22 Harvard Calnon Michael, hames maker, bds. 138 Elm


Calnon Timothy, laborer, house 42 Hampshire Calnon William, laborer, h. 6 Water


Calvert Charles H., confectioner, boards 13 Clark


Calvert Frances, widow of William, house 13 Clark


Camboy Thomas, laborer, house 53 Vine [nery Cambridge Almshouse, Joseph W. Averill, warden, Tan- CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE, Linn, B. Porter, editor and prop., office 573 Main


Cambridge Cemetery, James K. Farwell, supt., Coolidge av., near Watertown line [avenue Cambridge City Guards Armory, City building, Western Cambridge Conservatory of Music, Geo. Fisher, proprie- tor, 4 Lee


Cambridge Gas Light Co., Lyceum bldg., Harvard square, A. E. Hildreth, pres. [Mt. Auburn CAMBRIDGE GRANITE POLISHING WORKS, 258 Cambridge High School, L. R. Williston, principal, Broad- way, corner Fayette


Cambridge Horticultural Society, 633 Main


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Rufus Lamson, pres., A. L. Barbour, sec. and treas., 555 Main


CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 87 Cambridge


Cambridge Observatory, Joseph Winlock, director, Con- cord avenue


Cambridge Post-Office, 7 Harvard row, Harvard square, Geo. M. Osgood, supt.


Cambridge Preserving Co., N. C. Pike, supt., 25 Main


CAMBRIDGE PRESS, James Cox, proprietor, office 531} Main


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


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Cambridge Railroad Company, J. H. Tyler, pres., Fred. T. Stevens, sec. and treas., Harvard square CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK, John B. Dana, pres., James M. Thurston, treas., 2 Harvard row Cambridge Social Union, rooms Palmer, cor. Brattle Cambridge Water Board, office City Hall, 660 Main Cambridgeport Diary Co., 105 Magazine


CAMBRIDGEPORT EXPRESS CO., D. Savage & Son, proprietors, 600 Main (Boston offices 8 and 34 Court sq., 34 Washington, and 75 Kilby) [Main Cambridgeport National Bank, R. Douglass, pres., 585 Cambridgeport Post-Office, 625 Main, Rufus M. Hodgkins, superintendent [n. Essex


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Benj. Tilton, pres., Main, Came Edward G., salesman (114 Sudbury, B.), h. 4 Tufts Cameron Daniel F., carpenter, house 13 Avon


Cameron David R., carpenter, house 82 River


Cameron John, hairdresser, bds. Dunster, cor. Mt. Auburn Cameron John G., carpenter, boards 13 Avon


Cammon George E., bookkeeper, boards 43 Coggswell av. Cammon John, carriagesmith, house 43 Coggswell av.


Cammon John A., bookkeeper (14 Marshall, B.), boards 43 Coggswell av. [Sidney


Camp Norman H., clerk (Custom House, B.), house 40 Campbell Alexander, carpenter, house 28 Baldwin


Campbell Andrew (Campbell Bros. & Co.), boiler mnfr., 356 Main, house 16 Clark


Campbell Bridget, widow of James, h. 160 Green, corner Hancock [Campbell), boiler mnfis., 356 Main CAMPBELL BROS. & CO. (Andrew and William Campbell Daniel M., carpenter, house 6 South


Campbell David J., asst. telegraph operator, 13 Church, boards 23 Wallace


Campbell Douglas, carpenter, house 91 Tremont


Campbell Eben, carpenter, house 3 Elmer


Campbell Edward, harnessmaker, Brighton, near Harvard square, boards do.


Campbell Edward, porter, house 95 Sixth


Campbell Elizabeth, widow of James, h. 78 Spring


Campbell Harrison C., teamster, h. Spring, near Eighth


Campbell Hugh, clerk (45 Merchants row, B.), boards 78 Spring


Campbell Hugh, grocer, 1 Vine, cor. Third, h. 3 do.


Campbell John, cabinetmaker, house 222 Broadway Campbell John, machinist, house 11 Union


Campbell John M., salesman (43 Summer, B.), house 56 Hamilton


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


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Campbell J. F. Mrs., house 16 Mt. Auburn


Campbell Margaret, widow of John, house r. 125 Third Campbell Oliver B., oil (40 Clinton, B.), house North av., corner Forest


Campbell Robert H., clerk, boards 109 Auburn Campbell Robert M., restaurant and lunch (133 Milk, B.), house 109 Auburn [do.


Campbell Sarah A. Miss, intelligence office, 59 Brattle, h.


Campbell Thomas, laborer, boards 6 Water


Campbell Thomas W., organ tuner, house 36 Austin


Campbell Wm. (Campbell Bros. & Co.), boiler mnfr., 356 Main, h. 57 Moore


Campbell William, brassfinisher, 368 Main


Campbell Wm. H., letter carrier Cambridge Post-Office, house 23 Wallace


Campbell Wm. J., soapmaker, boards 5 Dickinson


Campbell Wm. T., student H. U., h. 16 Mt. Auburn


Campbell Wilson, boiler maker, house 17 Myrtle place Campbell Wilson, boilermaker, house 23 Lawrence Canavan Ellen, widow, h. Hunting, n. Cambridge


Canfield George F., student H. U., rooms 14 Matthews Hall


Cannavan Ann, widow, house 119 Gore


Cannell Henry, clerk 46 Gore, house 55} do.


Cannell Joseph, carpenter, boards 55% Gore


Cannon Cornelia, widow of John, h. 53 Mt. Auburn


Cannon Edward J. (115 Court, B.), h. 114 Spring


Cannon John, teamster A. H. Hews & Co., h. 20 Coggs- well avenue


Canterbury Charles I., painter, house 8 Upton


Canterbury George W., boards 8 Upton


Cantillon James laborer, house 11 Flagg


Canty John, laborer, boards 258 Bridge


Capelle Jonas F., house 138 Thorndike


Capelle Thomas, carpenter, house 54 Mt. Auburn


Capen Lizzie C. Miss, teacher Felton Primary school, bds. 50 Magazine


Capen Warren F., machine hand, house 129 Thorndike Carbery Patrick, hostler, h. 167 Franklin


Carew Edward, cooper, house 4 Hamilton


Carew Thomas A., sculptor, Bath, near Mt. Auburn, h. 29 Everett


Carey James, provisions, 25 Brighton, house do.


Carey John, tailor, boards 48 Brighton


Carey Robert, laborer, boards 13 Winsor


Carey Thomas, grocer, Jefferson, near Warren, h. do.


Carey William, hairdresser, 3 Essex, house 16 Antrim


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 and 178 Washington St., CUTLERY.


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Carey William, laborer, boards 41 Banks


Carlan Patrick, laborer, house Third, corner Gore


Carlan Thomas, brakeman, boards Third, corner Gore


Carlen Mary, widow of John, house 143 Bridge


Carleton John P., organmaker, house 11 Sidney


Carley George E., clerk B., L. & N. R. R. repair shop, h. 72 Cambridge


Carley James, laborer, house 9 Donnell


Carley John D., policeman, h. 72 Cambridge


Carley Mary Miss, house 102 Kinnaird


Carlin Dennis, laborer, boards 40 First


Carlin James, foreman Walworth Mnfg. Co., 368 Main, h. 4 Decatur


Carlin Michael, laborer, h. Willow pl., n. Somerville line Carlin Patrick, driver of carriage, State's prison (Charles- town), house 5 Chapman place


Carlisle John, glazier (28 Charlestown, B.), boards J. C. Lund's, Mount Vernon


Carll Abiather W., foreman cooper, h. Seventh


Carlock Charles T., boards 9 Watson [430 Main


Carlock John R., watchcasemaker (8 Province ct., B.), h. Carlton James, boilermaker, 92 Main


Carmichael John, baggage-master B., L. & N. R. R., h. 102 Cambridge


Carnes James, laborer, house 186 Green


Carnes John, boot and shoemaker, house 8 Watson


Carnes John, laborer, house Montgomery, near Spruce


Carnes John Q., bookbinder, boards 8 Watson


Carnes Michael M., carpenter, house rear 7 Eighth Carney Daniel, laborer, boards 29 Gore


Carney Edwin A., clerk, 543 Main, boards 2 Norfolk


Carney Edwin L., student H. U., rooms 42 Weld Hall


Carney Francis H., piano-tuner, house 98 River Carney Harry C., student H. U., rooms 42 Weld Hall Carney James, laborer, house 3 Sparks


Carney James, laborer, house 29 Gore


Carney James, printer, house 20 Upton


Carney John, laborer, house Jefferson, near Warren Carney John, laborer, boards P. Kelley's, Bristol


Carney John, marblecutter, 19 Main, house at Boston Carney Mary, widow of John, house 38 Winter Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Brown


Carney William, sawyer, house 49 Clark


Carney William, molder, house Portland, near Main Carpenter Alphonso H., clerk, boards 73 Thorndike


Carpenter Benjamin W., student H. U., rooms 56 Mt. Auburn


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


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Carpenter Charles, clerk, boards 1 Cherry Carpenter Eber, conductor U. R. Co., bds. Porter's Hotel Carpenter F. A., printer J. Wilson & Son, bds. 7 Gerry Carpenter James, rooms 32 Mt. Auburn


Carpenter John, laborer, house 277 Cambridge Carpenter Reuben, engraver, house 45 Clark Carpenter Samuel, tinsmith, house 133 Webster av.


Carpenter Thomas, cabinetmaker, house 112 Harvard Carr Arthur, laborer, house 1 Jefferson


Carr Bernard, soapmaker, house 18 Decatur


Carr Catherine, widow of George, house 1 Jefferson Carr Charles, teamster, house 20 Decatur


Carr Edward J., stereotyper, boards 28 Decatur Carr Erwin S., slater, house 860 Main


Carr Ellen Mrs., house Sidney, cor. Putnam av.


Carr Erwin S., stoves and furnaces, roofing and [plumbing, 914 Main, house 6 Plympton


Carr Frank P., glassworker, house 99 Spring


Carr George W., tin-pedlar, house 63 Elm


Carr John, teamster, house 208 Bridge


Carr John S., house 6 Sumner


Carr Joseph D., mariner, house 4 Antrim


Carr Lucien, house 388 Harvard


Carr Martin, laborer, house 9 Cowperthwait


Carr Michael (P. Carr, jr., & Bro.), soap manuf., Lopez, near Brookline, house do.


Carr Michael W., clerk (53 Bromfield, Boston), house Reed, cor. Belmont [Shawmut av.


Carr Nathaniel, coal-dealer (280 Causeway, B.), house


Carr Patrick P., laborer, house 16 Decatur


Carr Patrick P., jr. (P. Carr, jr., & Bro.), soapmaker, Lopez, near Brookline, house 16 Decatur


Carr Peter J., laborer, house 291 Cambridge


Carr P., jr., & Bro. (Patrick P. and Michael Carr), soap manufs., Lopez, near Brookline


Carr Robert, painter, 560 Main, boards 7 Douglass


Carr Thomas, laborer, house 13 Valentine


Carrigan James, laborer, house 105 Webster av.


Carroll Daniel, teamster, boards Stevens court


Carroll Edward, machinist, boards 116 Cambridge Carroll James, boards 47 Gore


CARROLL JAMES H., sewing machines, and agent for Butterick's patterns, 116 Cambridge, house do.


Carroll James S., wheelwright (26 Charlestown, B.), h. 219 Main


Carroll John, clerk, 171 Bridge, house 36 Winter


Carroll John, granite-worker A. McDonald's, bds. r. of yard


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


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Carroll John, shoemaker (33 Summer, B.), h. Swiney s block, Gore, near Fifth


Carroll John F., glassmaker, house 228 Bridge


Carroll John F., machinist, house 47 Gore


Carroll John I., bread-cart driver, boards 42 River


Carroll Julia, widow of Edward, house 27 Third


Carroll Margaret Miss, dress-trimmer, rooms Kernan's block, Charles River


Carroll Matthew, carpenter, boards 242 Cambridge


Carroll Michael, horse-trader, house 112 Auburn


Carroll Michael, machinist, boards 116 Cambridge Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 149 Franklin


Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 16112 Broadway


Carroll Richard, laborer, boards Stevens court


Carroll Richard, laborer, bds. Mrs. A. Smith's, Holly av.


Carroll William, laborer, boards 178 Franklin [Main


Carroll William, wheelwright (26 Charlestown, B.), h. 219 Carroll Wm., laborer, house Stevens court


Carroll Wm. H., marbleworker, house 67 Charles


Carrow Joseph, laborer, house 108 Spruce


Carrow Joseph, jr., house 108 Spruce


Carruth Chas. E., grocer, 72 River, house 74 do.


Carruth Geo. E., clerk, 72 River, boards 74 do.


Carruth Mary A., widow of Chas. E., house Putnam av., near Western av.


Carson John B., student H. U., rooms 30 Mt. Auburn


Carson Robert, soapmaker, house 44 Pearl


Carson Wm. G., house 23 Fayette


Carter Ann J. Mrs., house 182 Cambridge


Carter Charles H., mariner, house 159 Norfolk


Carter Charles Morland, clerk (40 Union, B.), boards 159 Brattle


Carter Charles V., clerk, 13 Harvard row, bds. 7 Daniel's ct. Carter Edward, harnessmaker, 6 Cambridge, bds. 70 do. Carter Felix, blacksmith, Dublin, h. Dublin, n. Walden Carter Frank, bookkeeper, boards 77 Mt. Auburn Carter Frank, student H. U., rooms 9 College House Carter Frank E., office manager, 624 Main, h. 866 Main


Carter George, glassmaker, house 54 Winter


Carter Geo. H., clerk (129 Tremont, B.), h. 59 Spring


Carter Geo. P., bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), and (Geo. Woods & Co.), parlor and vestry organs, 624 Main, house 61 Austin


Carter Harriet Miss, city missionary (15 Congregational House, B.), house 14 Western avenue


Carter Harriet W., widow of Elisha, h. 14 Western av. Carter Helen M. Mrs., house 7 Daniels court


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


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Carter Herbert W., hairdresser, 4 Douglass, h. at Boston Carter Isa G., widow of Robert T., h. 37 Columbia Carter James, stonecutter, boards 21 Harvard


Carter John, teamster, house 53 Charles


Carter J. Lowell, clerk (49 Sears building, B.), boards 159 Brattle


Carter Nancy C., widow of Luke, boards 771 Main Carter Nathan A., sawyer, boards 120 Cambridge Carter Noel A., hardware (156 Oliver, B.), h. Antrim Carter Richard, hostler U. R. Co., h. 116 Columbia Carter William G., at A. H. Hews & Co.'s, house do. Carter -, carpenter, bds. 31 Pleasant


Cartwright Ezekiel S., ropemaker, house 84 School Cartwright Joseph P., hose-driver, steamer 2, house rear 3 Fisk's block, Main


Cartwright Philip, boxmaker, house 73 Third Carty Henry, bellhanger and grocer, Willow pl., h. do.


Carty Henry T., musicteacher, house Willow place


Carty Kate, widow of John, house 204 Green


Carver Alexander B., student Ep. Theo. Sem., rooms do., Brattle


Cary Richard Mrs., boards 11 Ware


Cary Thomas G., superintendent Zoological Museum, house 11 Ware


Cary Thomas G. Mrs., house 11 Ware


Cary William, hairdresser, house rear 16 Antrim


Case G. Arthur, engineer and surveyor City Engineer's office, City Hall, bds. 51 Western avenue


Case Lyman G., expressman (121 Court, B.), house 68 Columbia


Casey Amos, teamster, house 91 Sixth


Casey Andrew, baker, 502 Main, house 14 Pine


Casey Bernard, carpenter, house rear 79 Hastings


Casey Bridget Mrs., groceries, 349 Main, h. 347 do. Casey Edward Mrs., house rear 72 Norfolk


Casey Francis, clerk, house 44 North


Casey George, laborer, house 41 Charles


Casey James, machinist, boards 390 Main


Casey James S., driver Engine No: 3, house Third, corner Cambridge


Casey John, clerk, house 51 Gore


Casey John, engineer, 502 Main, house 29 Green


Casey John, laborer, boards rear 79 Hastings Casey John, laborer, house 8 Lechmere place Casey John, britannia worker, boards 117 Gore Casey John, marble worker, bds. Glynn's, Maynard place Casey Michael, porter, house 93 Fifth


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,


Importers am Dealers, 176 Washington St., 178 FANCY HARDWARE.


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Casey Michael, laborer, house 105 Elm


Casey Patrick, laborer, house 28 Vine


Casey Patrick Mrs., grocer, Vine, cor. Fourth, h. 28 Vine


Casey Peter J., clerk, 64 Cambridge, bds. 9 Second


Casey Thomas, bar-tender, house 32 Vine


Casey Thomas J., carver at F. Geldowsky's, house 173 . Cambridge


Casey Timothy, laborer, house 4 North


Casey Timothy, laborer, house 83 Bridge


Casey William, sexton St. John's church, and undertaker, house 104 Fourth


Casey Wm. E. J., clerk, 126 Cambridge, bds. 104 Fourth


Cashman Bartholomew, laborer, boards 18 Winter


Cashman John, laborer, house 26 Donnell


Cashman Michael, stainer, boards 18 Winter


Cashman Michael, laborer, house rear 189 Hampshire


Casper Nichols, brassfinisher, house Charles, n. Sixth


Cass Frederick G., carpenter, 12 Green, house do.


Cass Lewis, painter, house 24 Holyoke


Cassidy Edward, gardener, house 56 Pearl


Cassidy Edward, glasscutter New England Glass Co., h. 79 Spring


Cassidy Edward, jr., telegrapher (B. & M. R. R. depot, B.), boards 54 Pearl


Cassidy James, laborer, house 154 Third


Cassidy John, laborer, boards 190 Bridge


Cassidy William, laborer, h. Warren, n. Cambridge


Castle Eliza, widow, house 6 Ashburton place


Castle John, freight conductor F. R. R., h. 6 North Caswell Geo. A., house 50 Trowbridge


Caswell Geo. B., keymaker, 139 Broadway, h. at Boston


Caswell Isabel R., widow of Alanson B., h. 124 Austin Caswell John R., carpenter, house 31 Antrim


Caswell Mark, house 31 Antrim


Caswell Thomas, grocer, 93 Fourth, house 103 Otis


Caswell Thomas M., clerk, 93 Fourth, bds. 103 Otis Cate Luther G., lumber dealer (N. H.), h. 22 Concord av. Cate Martin Luther, student H. U., bds. 22 Concord av. Cate, see also Kate


Cates Charles, contractor and builder, h. 6 North avenue Cates James H., superintendent Mass. Arsenal, Garden, house do.


Cathcart Samuel T., cooper, house 198 Hampshire Catlin Charles A., student H. U., rooms 1 Garden Catlin Edward N., musician, house 94 Allston


Caulkins Louise B., widow of Jonathan, boardinghouse, 99 Mt. Auburn


Elegant Side Boards and Wardrobes, BANCROFT & BOYDEN,


180 Tremont Street, BOSTON.


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Cauper Joel, cigar mnfr., 11 Lopez, house do.


Cavanagh Dennis, carpenter, house rear 15 Vine


Cavanagh Michael, harnessmaker, 399 Main, house 10 Holly place


Cavanagh Michael T., grocer, North av., opp. Cedar, h. do. Cavanagh Patrick, laborer, house 26 Winter


Cavanaugh James, laborer, house 55 Charles


Cavanaugh Peter, laborer, boards 208 Bridge


Cavannaugh Annie, widow of Frank, h. 22 Hayes court Caverly Francis, superintendent Brookline bridge, house 155 Brookline


Cawley Thomas J., laborer Brine & Clark's, h. 54 Gore Cedarholme Nathan, cabinet-maker, house 73 Hastings Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, boards 104 Auburn Chadbourne Cyrus, carpenter, house 1 Sceva place Chadbourne Edward W., laborer, bds. 1 Sceva place Chadbourne Lora W., laborer, bds. 1 Sceva place


Chadwick Alford F., molding smoother, 113 Broadway, h. 91 Sixth


Chadwick Anna, widow of Ward, rooms 11 William Chadwick Samuel, hatter (B.), bds. 7 Spruce


Chadwick Henry, conductor U. R. Co., bds. 5 Houghton Chaffee Knowlton S. (Chaffee & Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, junction Bridge and Cambridge, and President Union R. R. Co., Harvard square, house 55 Otis


Chaffee & Cummings (Knowlton S. Chaffee and Daniel P. Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, and ace- tate of lime, junction Bridge and Cambridge


Chalifaux B., foreman Bay State Brick Co., house Cor- poration boarding house


Chalk Abraham B., shoemaker, house 143 Gore


Challis Rachel Mrs., widow, house 19 Cambridge


Chalmers Edward P., printer Riverside, bds. 77 River


Chamberlain Eugene T., student H. U., rooms 18 Dolton's block


Chamberlain George D., beef (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 5 River


Chamberlain Henry M., bds. Austin, corner Essex


Chamberlain James F., silver-plater (21 School, B.), house 116 Prospect


Chamberlain Nathan H., clergyman, h. r. 29 Sacramento Chamberlain Newell (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 7 River Chamberlain Sally N. Mrs., teacher Boardman primary school, h. 17 Brookline


Chamberlain Willard N., clerk (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 1812 Western av.


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


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Chamberlayne Charles F., student H. U., boards rear 29 Sacramento


Chamberlin Alfred N., shoemaker, 642 Main, h. 5 War- land [rison


Chamberlin Asa W., printer (41 Federal, B.), bds. 14 Har- Chamberlin A. Otis, letter-carrier, 625 Main, h. 440 Main Chamberlin Charles P. Mrs., house 47 River


Chamberlin Charles U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, boards 659 do.


Chamberlin Corydon O. (Smith & Chamberlin), billiard rooms, Brattle, cor. Brighton, bds. 85412 Main Chamberlin Daniel U. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, house 659 do.


Chamberlin D. U. & Co. (Daniel U., George H., and Charles U. Chamberlin), hardware, etc., 622 Main


Chamberlin Edward & Co. (Edward O. Chamberlin), Boston chemical works, Cambridge, near Portland, office (21 Central, B.)


Chamberlin Edward O. (Edward O. Chamberlin & Co.), Boston chemical works, Cambridge, n. Portland, of- fice (21 Central, B.), h. at N. Abington [lumbia Chamberlin Frederick W., clerk, 447 Main, boards 2 Co- Chamberlin George H. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, boards 77 Brattle


Chamberlin Mary, widow of John, house 77 Brattle Chamberlin Samuel B., mail agent (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), h. 145 Pearl [167 Brookline


Chamberlin, Volney R., provisions (133 North, B.), house Chambers Charles, laborer, house 169 Norfolk


Chambers John H., foreman Jaynes & Co., 356 Main, bds. 29 Cherry


Chambers Joseph, mason, house 104 Harvard


Chambers Patrick, laborer, house 116 Webster av.


Chambers Thomas, laborer, house rear 81 Oxford


Champagne Joseph, brickmaker, h. Vassal lane, near Fresh Pond


Champion Joel D., molder, house 171 Cambridge


Chandler Chas. H., bookkeeper, house 54 Prospect Chandler Ebenezer M., house 16 Amory


Chandler Edward R., hatter, house 19 Hamilton Chandler Gilbert I., clerk, West Boston Savings Bank (Cambridge, cor. Staniford, B.), bds. 19 Amory Chandler Lewis B., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 19 Amory Chandler Oscar, machinist, house 82 Green


Chandler P. C., law student, rooms 78 Mt. Auburn


Chandler Samuel E., accountant (Navy Yard, B.), house 15 Bigelow


Chamber and Dining-Room Furniture,' BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tremont Street.


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Chandler Stephen B., salesman (328 Washington, B.), h. 73 Dana


Chandler William, bookbinder Riverside, h. 18 Howard Chandler William H., printer (21 Cornhill, B.), h. 65 Otis Chaney Sylvanus B., cracker driver, h. 84 Pleasant Channing Edward P., student H. U., rooms 19 Church Channing Edward T. Mrs., house 67 Kirkland


Chapin Andrew N., mason, h. Franklin, cor. Soden


Chapin Ellen S., widow of Geo. A., house Lambert aven- ue, opp. Shawmut avenue


Chapin Frank W., student H. U., rooms 8 Stoughton Hall Chapin Gardner, clerk (60 Blackstone, B.), boards 93 Otis Chapin George T., produce (13 Blackstone market, B.), h. 66 Otis


Chapin Horace D., law student, rooms Fayerweather Chapin Lucius L., clerk, 192 Cambridge, h. rear 57 Sixth Chapin Samuel B., mason, boards rear 95 Green Chaplin Geo., carpenter, house 29 Kinniard [Inman Chaplin Sarah T., widow of Charles F., h. Austin, near Chapman Charles H., laborer, boards 41 Clark


Chapman Charles H., student H. U., rooms 10 Plympton Chapman Cyrus, machinist, boards 390 Main


Chapman Alfred F., life ins. agt. (91 Washington, B.), h. 39 Inman


CHAPMAN FRANCIS L., carriage manufacturer, rear 15 Brattle, house 11 Story [vard


Chapman Fred. L., clerk Francis L. Chapman, h. 349 Har- Chapman George W., clerk, 33 River, bds. Auburn Chapman Harrison, machinist, house 2112 Austin


Chapman Henry, paperhanger, boards 392 Cambridge Chapman James W., paper hanger, h. 97 Washington


Chapman Melville B., pastor Second Methodist Episcopal church, h. 82 Prospect


Chapman Rufus B., machinist, house 408 Main


Chapman William, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman William, jr., carpenter, bds. 392 Cambridge


Chapman Z. D. (Chapman & Hall), furniture manufac- turer, Osborn's Mills, State, and (132 Friend, B.), h. at Boston


Chapman & Hall (Z. D. Chapman and George W. Hall), furniture manufacturers, Osborn's Mills, State, office 132 Friend, Boston


Charles River Iron Works, Kendall & Roberts, proprietors, 92 Main


CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, E. Snow, cashier, 1 Harvard row [Thorndike Charmois Victor, designer (42 Cornhill, B.), house 141


BRADFORD & ANTHONY, Washington St., 176 & 178 Importers of Sheffield Cutlery,


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Charnley Robert, carpenter, boards 50 Cedar Chartrand George, cooper, house 147 Gore


Chase Benj. F. (B. F. Chase & Co.), baker, Prospect, cor. Hampshire, house at Somerville


Chase B. F. & Co. (Benj. F. Chase), bakers, Prospect, cor. Hampshire


Chase Charles S., artist, house 113 Prospect


Chase Charlotte M., teacher Webster grammar school, boards 287 Broadway




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