The Cambridge directory for 1875, Part 9

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Publication date: 1875
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Chase Frank E., student H. U., rooms 9 Matthews Hall Chase Freeman H., express, order box, Post-office, house 156 Hampshire


Chase Henry E., machinist B. L. & N. R. R. repair shop Chase Herbert A., student, boards 752 Main


Chase Hiram L., homopathic physician, office and house 752 Main


Chase Isaac F., tinplate worker, 85 Cambridge, h. 8 Sixth Chase Isaac R., engineer, house rear 145 Columbia


Chase Jeremiah C., nurseryman, house 287 Broadway


Chase John L., coffinmaker, h. 4 Buck's blk., Seventh st. ct. Chase Josiah G., city engineer and surveyor, office City Hall, house 8 Bigelow


Chase Margaret, widow, house 55 Essex


Chase Moses B., chaplain U. S. N., house 14 Ash


Chase Samuel F., icedealer, Columbia, cor. Hampshire, house 52 Elm


Chase Simeon, miner, house 103 Columbia


Chase William L., student H. U., rooms 41 Weld Hall


Chatwin William, brass-finisher, house Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse


Cheeseman Frank, driver, 621 Main, house 58 Elm Chenery James, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin


Chenery John, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin Cheney Charles D., fireman L. R. R., h. rear 140 Spring Cheney Charles W., driver F. A. Kennedy, h. 473 Main Cheney Edwin L., produce dealer (10 New F. H. Market, B.), house 41 Essex [27 Hancock


Cheney Ellen .A., teacher Harvard primary school, boards Cheney George L., student H. U., rooms 47 Gray's Hall Cheney Harriet A., widow of Charles S., bds. 9 Remington Cheney Henrietta F. Miss, teacher, house 27 Hancock Cheney Mary M., widow of Nathan, house 54 Essex Cheney Sylvester B., driver F. A. Kennedy's, 502 Main, house 54 Essex


Chesley Nancy, widow of William, house 519 Main Chew Robert, at J. P. Squire & Co.'s, house 9 Eighth Chew William, bricklayer, house 99 Main


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


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Chick Amos, carpenter, house 79 Brattle Chick Daniel W., stairbuilder, 113 Broadway, h. at Boston Chick Edward E., carpenter, house 48 Shepard


Chick Joseph E., teamster, house 23 Seventh [Hall


Chickering Charles E., student H. U., rooms 32 Matthews Chickering William H., clerk B. & L. & N. R. R. freight office, Prison Point road, house at Somerville


Chicoine Bruno, confectioner, boards 165 Cambridge Child Andrew J., teamster, house 87 Moore


Child Carrie E., widow of Chas. F., rooms 32 Mt. Auburn


Child Catherine, widow of Nicholas G., h. 109 Inman


Child Francis J., Boylston professor of rhetoric and ora- atory H. U., house 67 Kirkland


Child John, milkman, house 129 Columbia


Child Joseph, sailmaker (2 North Market, B.), h. 760 Main Child Joseph, jr., leather dealer (95 High, B.), house 99 Magazine


Child Moses M., truant officer, boards 10 Farwell place


Child Spencer, teamster, house 226 Broadway


Child William B., coachman, house 3 Rollins court


Child Winthrop W., hackdriver, Main, opp. Pearl, boards 3 Rollins court


Childs Alfred, mason, house 52 Fifth


Childs A. Mrs., dressmaker, 52 Fifth, house do.


Childs Edward F., candy manufacturer, house 142 Elin


Childs Frank C., clerk Mt. Auburn cemetery, house at East Lexington


Childs Henry, printer, boards 13 Charles River


Childs John H., bookbinder Riverside, h. 26 Fairmont


Childs John J., house 18 Fairmont


Childs William, keymaker, 139 Broadway


Chipley Charles A., general agent B. & O. R. R. (87 Washington, B.), house 42 Tremont [Tremont Chipley Ezekiel S., clerk (87 Washington, B.), boards 42 Chipman Albion, pattern and model maker (21 First, So. Boston), house 80 Spring


Chipman Henry G. Mrs., nurse, house 1 Athens


Chisholm Colin (Gilcreas & Chisholm), carpenter, Elm, near Cambridge, house 108 Tremont


Chisholm Duncan, wheelwright, house 198 Green


Chisholm William, carpenter, bds. 242 Cambridge


Chittick |Robert, gardener, house off Mt. Auburn, near Sparks


Choate Charles F., counselor (28 Pemberton square, B.), house 153 Brattle


Choate George Dr., house 154 Brattle


Christian John, 35 Hews, house Elmer


WEST BROS., 7


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


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Christianson Anton, laborer, boards 16 East Christianson Jans, laborer, boards 16 East Christie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed


Christie William, supt. Dana Hill club stable, 677 Main, house 22 Western avenue


Christie William H., bookbinder, h. 32 Mt. Auburn Christopher Edward B., carpenter, house 5 Worcester Christopher Henry A., carpenter, house 25 Mt. Auburn Christopher Zenas, harnessmaker, house 13 Mt. Auburn Christy Cyrus W., student Divinity School, rooms 21 Divinity Hall


Church Alfred, painter, boards 77 Gore


Church Benj. T. (153 Court, B.), house 229 Green


Church Charles, teamster, house 133 Winsor


Church Charles, laborer, bds. 34 Brewery


Church Hannah, widow, house 109 Inman


Church Henry C., teamster, boards 337 Cambridge


Church John E., machinist, 356 Main, bds. 12 Douglass Church Joseph ()., lather, house 11 Suffolk


Chute Angus, carpenter, house 17 Austin


Chute Berket, carpenter, house rear 508 Main


Chute Clarinda G., widow of Wm. B., h. rear 508 Main


Chute Edward E., hostler J. Pike, Main, opposite Pearl, boards 6 Green


Chute Frank L., carpenter, boards 29 Pleasant


Chute George A., hardware (Chelsea), h. 107 Prospect


Chute Sidney S., carpenter, house 29 Pleasant Chute Sydney, shoemaker, house 8 Green


Ciesielski Antoine, carpenter, house 39 Charles


Ciesielski George, cabinetmaker, house 114 Third


Cilley Horace L. (Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury), 120 Green, house at Boston


Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury (Horace L. Cilley, Martin W. Stimson, Willard H. Woodbury), livery, sale, and boarding stable, 120 Green


· City Hall, 660 Main


Clancey Andrew M., clerk, 98 Cambridge, bds. 120 do.


Clancey James, laborer, house 214 Columbia


Clancey Thomas, plasterer, house 214 Columbia


Clapp Charles C., music store (69 Court, B.), house 132 Mt. Auburn


Clapp Edward A., metals (120 North, B.), house 5 Lee Clapp Edward C., compositor, house 19 Mellen


Clapp George Walter, metals (120 North, B.), h. 49 Erie Clapp Horace, house 8 Plympton


Clapp John, mill hand, boards 252 Broadway


Clapp Nancy T., widow of Frederick, house 8 River


MIRRORS, CORNICES, & DRAPERIES A SPECIALTY, At 180 Tremont St., Boston. Bancroft & Boyden.


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Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge, B.), house 63 Pleasant


Clark Albert E., engineer, house 140 Spring


Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brookline, near the bridge, house do.


Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan, Alvan G. and George B. Clark), telescope makers, Brookline, near the bridge Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, house 16 Putnam avenue


Clark Ambrose H., collector Gas Co., house 21 Irving


Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (146 Congress, B.), h. 20 Sacramento


Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confec- tioner and cigar manufacturer, 503 Main, and Pearl, cor. Green, house 81 Franklin


Clark Benjamin P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick, and Thomas H. Emerson), confectionery and cigar manufacturers, 503 Main


Clark Bryan, blacksmith, house 22 Hancock


Clark Charles A., stairbuilder, house Spruce, cor. Hollis


Clark Charles N. (Wm. R. Warner & Co.), blacking man- ufacturer, White, n. Elm, house do.


Clark Charles R., hackman, boards 29 Norfolk


Clark Chester M., officer House of Correction, East Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Clark Daniel, bookbinder, boards 21 South


Clark Dwight S., printer, house 114 Winsor


Clark Ella W. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards at Winchester


Clark Elizabeth, widow, house 259 Broadway


Clark Ernest W., plumber, house rear 82 Green


Clark Fanne Mrs., house 16 Quincy


Clark Fred. C., boards 404 Harvard


Clark Geo. B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, h. 182 Brookline


Clark Henry A., rooms 39 Holyoke


Clark Henry H., printer, house Harris, near Oxford


Clark Hyson, boilermaker, house Cambridge, cor. Carson Clark Ira E., engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards 84 Austin


Clark James, glass cutter, boards 79 Spring


Clark James, laborer, house 29 Gore


Clark James A., cigarmaker, house 17 Walnut court


Clark James P., florist (1 A Park, B.), house Madison, n. Concord avenue


Clark Jeduthan, clerk (104 Chauncy, B.), bds. 32 River Clark John, house Dunster, near the wharf


Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, Bags, Drawing Instruments, Rules, Meas'g Tapes, BRADFORD & ANTHONY, 176 & 178 Washington St.


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Clark John, night watchman, house 3 Elmer Clark John, plasterer, house Hollis, near Spruce


Clark John, clerk (73 North, B.), h. 32 River


Clark John, tailor, house 12 Flagg [32 River


Clark John, jr., apothecary clerk, Lake, cor. Pearl boards Clark John C., fireman (B. L. & N. R. R.), h. 77 Spring Clark John W., cabinetmaker, house 98 Hampshire


Clark John W., carpenter (B.), house 402 Main Clark Lester W., student H. U., rooms 4 Gray's Hall


Clark Lewis C., driver Supply Hose No. 1, house do. Clark Louis C., student H. U., rooms 48 Brattle Clark Mark, clerk (B.), house 69 Third


Clark Mary, widow of George, house 1 Baldwin place Clark Mary, widow of Patrick, h. Duster, n. College wharf Clark Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, house 135 Thorndike Clark Mary J., widow, house 83 Bridge


Clark Martin V. B., printer Riverside, h. 37 Western av. Clark Melancthon W. S., conductor U. R. Co., house 11 Farwell place


Clark Ozias, carpenter, 48 Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Clark Patrick, laborer, house rear 63 Gore


Clark Patrick T. (Brine & Clark), wood and coal, Bridge, foot of Third, house 150 Prospect


Clark Richard, laborer, house 53 Charles


Clark Robert, carver, Braman, Shaw & Co., h. at Everett


Clark Samuel P., painter, 408 Main, boards 11 River


Clark Simon P., carpenter, 19 Cherry, house 35 do.


Clark Sophia S. Mrs., house 404 Harvard


Clark Thomas, clerk Boston Car Wheel Co., house 88 Winsor


Clark Thomas H., pianoforte-keymaker, 139 Broadway


Clark William, house 470 Cambridge


Clark William Mrs. house 21 South


Clark William F. Mrs., rooms 10 Front


Clark William H., bookbinder, house 27 Sidney


Clark William H. (William H. Clark & Co.), lumber, East, house at Boston


Clark William H. & Co. (William H. Clark), lumber dealers, Hastings' wharf East


Clark William T., clerk 188 North av., bds. 22 Wallace Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, house do.


Clarke Benjamin, house 9 Gerry


Clarke Byron P., carriagesmith, house 22 Hancock


Clarke Charles C., student H. U., rooms 5 Hollis Hall


Clarke J. Milton, messenger (Sub Treasury, B.), house rear 33 Norfolk


Clarke Mary W., widow of Moses, house 68 Otis


Spring Beds and Bedding. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Mattresses and Piltows. 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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Clarke Samuel B., student H. U., rooms 15 Stoughton Hall


Clarke Sarah J., widow of Edwin R., house 143 Otis


Clarke Theodore P. B., organ-case maker, bds. 22 Front


Clarke Thomas H., 30 Brighton, rooms 44 do.


Clarke William, bootmaker, house Beaver, c. De Wolf


Clarkson Alexander, saloon (10 Friend, B.), h. 141 Cam- bridge


Clarkson John, painter, house 50 Cedar [well Clarkson Thomas G., jeweler (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rock- Clary Francis P., janitor Boylston Hall, H. U., house 22 Baldwin


Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), h. Oxford, c. Forest Clary James, boxmaker, house Decatur, n. Brookline


Clary John, foreman, John A. Easton, East, house East, near Hall's wharf


Clary Mary, widow, house 230 Bridge


Clary Michael, laborer, boards Decatur ct.


Clary Patrick, stonemason, house 7 Baldwin court


Clary Stedman W., student H. U., rooms 5 Hollis Hall


Claussen Peter N., boots and shoes, 11 Harvard row, h. 214 Green


Clayton Horace E., clerk, boards 20 Essex


Clayton Patrick, laborer, house 145 Main


Clayton William E., real estate agt. (86 Court, B.), h. 6 Brookline


Clayton W. C., tailor (B.), boards Prospect House


Cleaves James E., student H. U., rooms 19 Hollis Hall Cleaveland Charles A., teamster, house 70 Spring Clement Charles A., clerk, 509 Main, boards 8 Norfolk Clements Harry C., blacksmith, boards 81 Broadway Clements William, laborer, house 8 Conlon's court Clemmet Thomas, tailor, house 38 Brookline


Cleveland Albert D., policeman, house 387 North av. Cleveland Mary W., widow of Anthony B., h. 53 Oxford Clifford James, laborer, house 134 Webster av.


Clifford Jeremiah, laborer, boards 68 Brighton


Clifford John, engineer John Wilson & Son, house Cow- perthwait, corner Beaver


Clifford Owen laborer, house 181 Dublin


Clifford Patrick, house 15 Lopez


Cloman Charles H., student H. U., rooms 14 Appian way Clongherty Stephen, chairmaker, 386 Main, h. at Boston Close Caroline Miss, teacher Putnamn grammar school, boards 315 Cambridge


Close George, confectioner, 232 Cambridge, bds. 5 Sixth Close John, fancy cake baker, 35 Cambridge, house do.


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


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Close John, jr., driver cracker wagon, house 44 Pine Clough Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, 115 Cambridge, h. do.


Clough John S., purchasing agent J. P. Squire & Co., h. at Chelsea


Clough Sophronia C., widow of John K., h. 55 Columbia Clough Stephen B., house 115 Cambridge


Clous Charles, civil engineer, house 75 Spring


Clouston Frank C., clerk 597 Main, boards 14 William Clouston Mary, widow of William, house 14 William Clouston William, bookkeeper, boards 14 William Clover Ellis, plasterer, boards 14 Murdock


Clover Frederick, plasterer, house 14 Murdock


Clow Edmund, printer Riverside, h. Lincoln, n. Somerset Cloyes Lothrop J., policeman, house 12 Story


Cloyes Philip B., fish, butter, etc., 5 Brattle, house 12 Far- well place


Clukes William H., jigsawyer Doe & Hunnewell's, house 173 Cambridge [Hall


Clymer William B. S., student H. U., rooms 37 Matthews Coakley David, laborer, house 57 North


Coakley John, laborer, house 54 North


Coakley John, driver U. R. Co., h. Belmont, near Cedar Coakley Patrick, laborer, h. Willow pl., n. Cambridge Coakley Timothy, expressman, house 500 Cambridge


Coale George O. G., assistant in the Physical Laboratory, H. U., rooms 57 Matthews Hall


Coates Charles H., conductor U. R. Co., h. 6 Charles River Coates William, clerk, junction Brattle and Brighton Coats Simon, laborer, house Hardiug, n. Jefferson Cobb Benjamin F., surveyor lumber, h. 127 Thorndike Cobb Charles K., student H. U., rooms 5 Holworthy Hall Cobb Cyrus, lawyer (13 Pemberton square, B.), house 235 Harvard


Cobb Darius, artist (24 Studio bldg., B.), h. 235 Harvard Cobb Edward H., student H. U., rooms 14 Stoughton Hall Cobb Franklin A., salesman, 638 Main, h. 19 Sidney Cobb Henry, driver U. R. Co., boards 89 Tremont


Cobb Josiah H., teadealer (1037 Washington, B.), house 17 Prospect


Cobb Tobias, laborer, house 10 Davis


Coburn Benjamin V., machinist, boards 73 Fourth


Coburn Calvin, organmaker, house 148 Spring Coburn Charles, clerk (12 Cornhill, B.), h. 15 Beech Coburn Charles F., organmaker, house 148 Spring


Coburn Geo. A., physician, 13 Sixth, house do. Coburn Misses, house 70 Green


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


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Coburn Oscar A., painter and paper hanger, 103 Cam- bridge, house 184 do.


Coburn Susie S. Mrs., periodicals and fancy goods, 109 Cambridge, house 184 do.


Coburn Wendell T., clothing (20 Brattle, B.), house 110 Winsor


Cochlin John, laborer, house 55 North


Cochlin Timothy, laborer, boards 55 North


Cochlin William J., at glass works, boards 55 North


Cochran John, foreman Mason & Hamlin's, h. 14 State


Cochran Susan M. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, house 42 Magazine


Cocklan Timothy, laborer, house 2 Hastings


Coddle Frank, safemaker, house 69 Spring


Cody James, hostler, house Holmes place


Cody John B., carpenter, house Lincoln, n. Somerset


Coes Geo. H. (Howard Athenæum, B.), h. 207 Hampshire Coffee Catherine, widow of Timothy, h. 229 Franklin


Coffee David, bricklayer, house 229 Franklin


Coffee Dennis, laborer, house 58 North


Coffee Eugene, laborer, house rear 6 East


Coffee James, clerk, boards 58 North


Coffee John, grocer, 56 North, house 54 do.


Coffee Michael, laborer, house 58 North


Coffin Charles H., fancy goods (Cambridge, cor. Hancock, B.), house 63 Chestnut


Coffin Charles W., student H. U., rooms 36 Thayer Hall


Coffin Elmer, porksplitter, boards 141 Gore


Coffin Freeman, carpenter, house 25 Mill


Coffin Howard, laborer, house 141 Gore


Coffin Mary, widow, house Lilac court


Cofran John W., foreman A. C. Sanborn & Co., 68 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Cofran Noah M., foreman Cofran's brick-yard, Concord avenue, house 13 Wyeth


COFRAN. SAMUEL M., brickmaker, Concord avenue, n. Fresh Pond, house 70 do.


Cofran Scott M., provisions, 63 River, house at Brighton Cofran's brick-yard boardinghouse, Vassal lane, rear of brick-yard


Cogan Dennis, laborer, boards 230 Bridge


Cogan Edward, carpenter, house 230 Bridge


Cogan Ellen, widow of Joseph, house 230 Bridge


Cogan John, printer, boards 2 South


Cogan Joseph, harnessmaker (79 Sudbury, B.), house 35 Second


Coggins Charles W., laborer, house 33 Washington


DOG COLLARS, Cork Screws, Bells, etc., Bradford & Anthony, 176 & 178 Washington St.


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Cogswell Edward R., physician, house 330 Broadway Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office City building, Central sq., boards 123 Prospect


Cogswell Samuel B., machinist Walworth Mnfg. Co., h. 465 Main


Cohen Abram, cigarmaker, 393 Main, house do.


Cohen Betsey Mrs., house 114 Brookline


Coimac K., student H. U., rooms 28 Dunster


Cokeley Maggie Miss, cigarmaker, boards 28 Winter Cokeley Susan, widow, house 47 Gore


Colbert Jeremiah, hostler, 22 Brattle sq., bds. 38 Brighton Colberth James, cabinetmaker, boards 159 Broadway Colburn Elbridge G., foreman blacksmith, house 26 Upton Colburn George W. (33 Summer, B.), house 7 Dana


Colburn Mary E., widow of Cephas, house 34 Pearl Colby Alonzo B., molder, house 41 Pine


Colby Benj., lecturer, boards 156 Mt. Auburn


Colby Etta H., photographic painter, 110 Cambridge, boards 26 Sixth


Colby Eugene C., action maker, boards 518 Main


Colby Lewis, Rev., house 697 Main


Colby Lucius, painter (Winchester), house 26 Sixth


Colby Moses C., salesman (24 Dock sq., B.), h. 28 Wendell


Cole Arthur E., baker, house 19 Pine [Somerville


Cole Charles, mortiser Braman, Shaw & Co.'s, house at Cole Chas. D., grand sec'y Grand Lodge I. O. of O. F. (Tremont, cor. Berkeley, B.), house 738 Main


Cole Charles H., driver Thurston, Hall & Co., h. 47 Elm


Cole Cyrus W., mason, house 91 Fourth [lumbia


Cole Geo. A., letter-carrier Cambridge P. O., h. 136 Co-


Cole Hanun W., teacher (Peekskill, N. Y.), h. Acacia


Cole Seth, printer, house 6 Union Esor


Cole Stephen R., machinist, 72 Main, h. Lincoln, cor. Win-


Cole William E., carpenter, boards 37 Cottage


Colgrove George D., tel. opr. (109 State, B.), house 92 Winsor


Coleman Daniel, laborer, house 21 Carson


Coleman Elisha P., bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, B.), h. 11 Wendell


Coleman John, engineer, boards 374 Main


Coleman John, policeman station 2, house 92 Winsor


Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed


Coleman Mark W., tinplate worker, house 140 Otis


Coleman Michael, tailor, house 143 Elm


Coleman Michael, marble cutter, Mt. Auburn, house rear Foster, near Willard [Bridge Coleman Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Linehan's blk., Third, n.


Cabinet Work and Upholstery. BANCROFT & BOYDEN,


180 Tremont Street, Boston. DraperIes and Cornices.


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Coleman Richard, laborer, house 36 Hastings Coleman Thomas, laborer, bds. C. Lynch's, Warren Coleman William, hostler, house 195 Mt. Auburn


Coles Winslow V., plate-printer (277 Washington, B.), house 22 Austin


Colesworthy Deborah R. Miss, house 22 Austin


Colesworthy William G., student H. U., rooms 27 Weld Hall


Coll Patrick, house Webster avenue, junction Winsor Collamore Frank E., cooper, house 9 Seventh


Collamore Sarah D., widow of Elbridge, h. 19 Squires ct. Collamore Theodore, cabinet maker (Albany, cor. E. Brookline, B.), house 812 Western avenue


Collamore William A., organ action maker, bds. 36 Moore Collett Harry A., clerk, 419 Main, bds. 44 Austin


Colley Benjamin E. (B. E. Colley & Co.), piano forte manfr., 206 Hampshire, and (578 Wash., B.), boards 29 Fayette


Colley B. E. & Co. (Benj. E. Colley), piano-forte manufac- turer, 206 Hampshire and (578 Washington, B.)


Colley Frank, boards 29 Fayette


Colley Herbert, piano maker, boards 29 Fayette


Colley James, house 32 Lee


Colley William H., teamster, 509 Main, h. 38 Hastings Collier John, policeman, h. Fourth, cor. Stevens court Collier Sophia, widow of Patrick H., house 9 Winter


Collier Thomas, in Boston rolling mill, house 85 Clark


Collins Alfred Q., clerk Mass. Nat. Bank (60 Congress, B.), boards 58 Magazine


Collins Andrew, wheelwright, bds. 274 North avenue


Collins Arthur, grocer, 240 Cambridge, h. do.


Collins Augustus, laborer, house Willow place


Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 12 Short


Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 34 North [ville


Collins Daniel, carpenter B. L. & N. R. R., h. at Somer-


Collins Daniel, grocer, 192 Bridge, house do.


Collins Daniel, painter, h. 1 Linehan's blk., Third


Collins Daniel, mason, h. 73 Charles


Collins Daniel B., clerk Wadsworth, Sawyer & Co., bds. 133 Cambridge


Collins Dennis, laborer, house 234 Bridge


Collins Dennis, tailor, house 9 Short


Collins Edward, blacksmith, boards 217 North avenue Collins James, molder, boards 374 Main


Collins James E., machinist, boards 54 Gore


Collins James H., supt. of Bay State Brick Company, bds. 263 North avenue


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


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Collins James J., carpenter, boards 56 Second


Collins Jeremiah, laborer, house 11 Carson


Collins Joel S., horse shoer, First, n. Cambridge, h. junc- tion Bridge, and Cambridge


Collins John, pocket book maker, boards 11 River


Collins John, laborer, boards 169 Winsor


Collins John, laborer, house 12 Third


Collins John L., saloon, 426 Cambridge, h. at Somerville Collins Joseph, gardener Mt. Auburn, h. 11 Dinsmore ct. Collins Mary B. Mrs., boarding-house, 56 Second


Collins Michael, laborer, house 54 Gore


Collins Michael, laborer, house 12 Short


Collins Michael, laborer, house 7 Squires court


Collins Michael, glassworker, house 15 Winter


Collins Michael, laborer, house 381 North avenue


Collins Michael G., painter, house 24 Fourth


Collins Patrick, porter, house 140 Pleasant


Collins Patrick, blacksmith, house 12 Short


Collins Thomas, laborer, house 30 Gore


Collins Theodore, picture-frame polisher, bds. 125 Harvard Collins Timothy, tailor, house 34 North Collins Timothy, glassmaker, house 54 Gore [Meacham


Collins Walter H. (Collins & Turner), brick manuf., h. 14


Collins Walter S., student H. U., rooms 49 Thayer Hall


Collins William, laborer, house 187 Franklin


Collins William, plasterer, boards 50 Cedar


Collins Wm. M. (Day & Collins), drain and sewer pipe, 116 Main, house at Boston Collins , laborer, house 188 Harvard


Collins & Turner (Walter H. Collins and Job A. Turner, jr.), brick manufacturers, Concord avenue


Collins & Turner's brickyard boarding house, Walden, n. Concord avenue


Colloton John B., cabinetmaker, house 239 Broadway


Colman Amos, laborer, house 20 South


Colman Ellen, widow of Patrick, h. Kinnaird, n. Bay


Colman Joseph J., kitchen furnishing goods, 434 Cam bridge, house 98 Tremont


Colo Darby, laborer, house 196 Green


Colson Charles, laborer, house 123 Elm


Colson Edgar, carpenter, bds. Pleasant, cor. Franklin


Colston Frank, laborer, boards 31 Union


Colter Francis, laborer, house Stevens court


Colter Frank, laborer, house 24 Vine


Colter James, carpenter, boards 69 Mt. Auburn


Colter John, laborer, house 24 Vine


Colter John, laborer, 69 Main, h. Warren, n. Cambridge


Lace Curtains and Window Shades. BANCROFT & BOYDEN, Mirrors and Cornices. 180 Tremont St., Boston.


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Colwell James F., carpenter, house 16 Laurel Colwell Matthew, bookbinder, house 129 Riverside Columbus Albert, tinsmith, house Warren, near Porter Columbus Louis G., tinpedler, house 449 Cambridge Columbus William, tinsmith, house Warren, n. Porter Comee Frank F., bookkeeper (99 Summer, B.), boards 15 Lee


Comee Fred. R., student, boards 15 Lee


Comee William W., house 15 Lee


Comel Nancy, widow of Edward, house 20 Park


Comer A. Cliff, student H. U., rooms 6 Little's block


Comer Michael, laborer, house 43 Reed


Comey Charles R., student H. U., rooms 5 Pleasant pl.


Comey C. H., ins. agt. (28 School, B.), h. 5 Pleasant pl.


Commerford Alice, widow of Edward, house Porter, near Harding


Common John, laborer, house 179 Dublin


Comstock Hiram M., soda manufacturer (30 Canal, B.), house 24 Warland


Conant Benjamin, printer, house 53 Essex


Conant George W. S., warehouseman University Press, house 14 Farwell place


Conant Henry H., grocer (194 Tremont, B.), h. 29 Winsor Conant Joseph J., supt. University bindery, h. 14 Shepard Concannon Hannah, widow, house Willow place Concannon James B., porter, h. Porter, n. Medford Condon Amelia M. Mrs., house Spring, cor. Eighth


Condon John, cabinetmaker, 113 Broadway, bds. at Boston Condon John, laborer, house 104 Tremont


Condon John P., carpenter, house 30 Upton


Condon William, laborer, house Lincoln, near Tremont Cone Adeline W. Mrs., house 105 Inman




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