The Cambridge directory for 1876, Part 31

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Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Rafferty Thomas, stoves, tinware, etc., 457 Cambridge, boards 455 do.


Ragan Patrick, soapmaker, house 9 Hamilton Rainey James, laborer, house 21 Sparks st. place Raisen Alfred, currier, boards D. Jayes', Clifton Ralph Thomas, foreman Jones' soap factory, 86 Pearl, h. 27 Valentine


Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperth wait Ramsay Albert H., brassmaker (11 Chardon, B.), boards 102 Thorndike


Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brattle, h. 857 Main Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), h. 102 Thorndike Ramsay James M. (J. H. Wyeth & Co.), grocer, 6 Brattle, house 15 Hilliard


C. H. BILLINGS, 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE. COLLEGE TAILOR.


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


Ramsdell Albert K., house 30 Norfolk


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., nurse, house 23 Suffolk


Ramsdell Charles A. (W. E. Brewer & Co.), provisions, 154 Harvard, boards 81 Washington


Ramsdell Edgar B., money broker (25 Howard, B.), h. 23 Fifth


Ramsden Robinson, organmaker, house 179 Main


Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer Court House, boards 70 Thorndike


Rand Charles A., commission merchant (19 North Market, B.), house 84 Thorndike


Rand Charles O., clerk, house 22 Coggswell avenue [Co. Rand E. L. (Kelly & Rand), actionmaker M. & H. Organ Rand Frances A., nurse, boards 2 Gerry, cor. Mt. Auburn Rand George H., carver G. Woods & Co., h. 36 Auburn Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house Elm, near Davenport


Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


Rand James B., teamster, house, Munroe, near Third


Rand Lewis H., electrotyper, bds. 34 Coggswell avenue


Rand Oliver J., bookbinder (79 Milk, B.), h. 35 Bigelow Rand Oliver P., mechanic, house 2 Gerry


Rand Robert D., clerk, 39 Cedar, bds. 290 North avenue


Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school,. boards Mossland St., Somerville


Randall Catherine M., widow, house 11 River


Randall Daniel, laborer, house rear 91 Sixth


Randall Edward G., carpenter, house 9 Lawrence


Randall Frank E., machinist, 58 Cambridge, boards 18 Leighton court


Randall James T. D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.), boards 11 River


Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar


Randall Oliver P., carpenter, house 18 Leighton court


Randlett George W., foreman, 81 Main, h. at East Milton Rankin Edwin D., silverplater (24 Sudbury, B.), house 150 Spring


Ranks Elisha C., furniture shipper, house 49 Allston


Rannagan Peter, brushmaker, house 109 Spring Ransom Chandler R., house 9 Roseland


Ransome Theodore S., traveling salesman, N. E. Glass Co., house at Winter Hill, Somerville Rantz Andres M., painter, house 24 Decatur


Rascogna Francis, currier, house 3 Sargent Ratzel Ernest, varnisher, boards 155 Otis


Raveill John W., student H. U., h. Jarvis near Oxford


J. B. CROMACK,


FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, NO. 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.


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


RAWSON & HITTINGER (George W. Rawson and Michael Hittinger), steam engine manufacturers, 72 Main [Seventh, house 79 Fifth


Ray Benjamin P., (Davis & Ray), grocer, Cambridge, cor. Ray Charles F. (Childs & Ray), provisions, 377 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Ray Edwin C., fruit (13 Change av., B.), house 99 Inman Ray Frank O., engineer, B. & L. R. R., house 20 East


Ray George, glasspresser, N. E. Glass Co., h. at Somerville


Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 19 Beaver


Ray Joseph, teamster, boards Mt. Auburn, cor. Lowell


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


Ray Timothy W., broker (8 Exchange pl., B.), h. 22 Lake Raybold William, watchman N. E. Glass Co., house at Somerville [house 98 Ellery


Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (178 Congress, B.), Raymond Charles E., wholesale grocer (9 and 11 Com- mercial, B.), house 357 Harvard


Raymond Emmons, house 398 Broadway


Raymond George A., provisions, house 25 Chauncy


Raymond George T. Rev., pastor Charles River Chapel, house 6 Tufts [124 Oxford


Raymond George P., millinery (164 Tremont, B.), house Raymond James H., druggist, house rear 426 Cambridge Raymond John C., musicteacher, house 17 Lawrence


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


RAYMOND PATRICK H., editor Cambridge Press,


5312 Main, and chief engineer fire dept., office City Hall, house 10 Pleasant


Raymond Walter, boards 398 Broadway


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


Raymond William T., clerk, house 104 Pleasant


Rayne George W., machinist, house 13 Banks -


Rayner Henry, grocer, 63 Western av., house do.


Rea Edwin, financial clerk J. P. Squire & Co., h. Squire's block, rear 168 Gore


Rea William, laborer, house 7 Fourth


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


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


Read Eunice W. Mrs., boards 21 Harvard


Read Freeman E., cabinetmaker, house 363 Main


DRESS SUITS, 430 Harvard St., Cambridge, C. H. BILLINGS.


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Read Herbert, boards 22 Garden


Read James, fishingrodmaker, 43 Brighton, house 43 do.


Read James B., h. 715 Cambridge [bds. 215 Harvard Read James J., saddlery and harness (108 Sudbury, B.), Read John, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), house Appleton, cor. Highland


Read Joseph, laborer, house 133 Webster avenue


Read J. Stacey, real estate (5 Pemberton square, B.), h. 215 Harvard


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


Read Mary C. Mrs., house 19 Perry


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


Read Robert M., machinist, house 253 Broadway


Read Sarah G., Miss, house 215 Harvard


Read Thomas, casemaker M. & H. Organ Co.


Read Thomas, pressman, house 7 Appian way


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


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


Read William H., teamster, house 7 Fifth


Read, see also Reed and Reid


Reader Edward, jr., clerk (215 Broad, B.), house 60 Otis Reader L., currier F. Fischer's


Ready Martin, gardener, house 236 Franklin


Reagan Daniel, laborer, boards 109 Winter


Reagan Dennis, saloon, 216 Cambridge, h. 1 Eighth


Reagan Frank, clerk, boards 216 Cambridge


Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, 120 Green, h. 24 Hayes court Reagan Jeremiah, ropemaker, h. Belmont, near Cedar Reagan John, butcher, boards rear 187 Cambridge


Reagan John, laborer, h. rear 385 North avenue


Reagan John, saloon, 91 Cambridge, house 73 Third Reagan Michael, laborer, house 269 Cambridge Real Thomas, machinist 368 Main, h. 97 Hampshire Reams James I., clerk (P. O., B.), h. 133 Columbia Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 182 Green Reardon Cornelius, laborer, boards 2 Broadway Reardon Edmund (J. Reardon & Sons), soap, tallow, and candle manufacturer, 92 Pearl, house 95 do.


Reardon James H. (John Reardon & Sons), soap manu- facturer, 92 Pearl, house 29 Erie Reardon John, house 12 Hancock


Reardon John, molder, boards 390 Main


Reardon John, molder, boards 60 Cherry


Reardon John (J. Reardon & Sons), soap and candle manufacturer, 92 Pearl, house 13 Erie Reardon John, boards Ninth, near Cambridge


Upholstery Goods,' Draperies and Window Shades, 180 Tremont Street, Bancroft & Boyden.


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·Reardon John & Sons (John, Edmund and James H. Reardon), soap and candle mnfrs., 92 and 94 Pearl Reardon John, jr., at J. Reardon's, house 29 Erie


Reardon John H., car builder U. R. Co., boards 69 Mt. Auburn


Reardon Michael, baker, 15 River, house 176 Franklin


Reardon Michael Mrs., house 1 Murdock


Reardon Michael, grocer, Montgomery, n. Spruce, h. do. Reardon Michael, laborer, house Ninth, near Cambridge


Reardon Owen, hostler W. L. Lockhart, h. 30 Gore


Reardon Patrick, laborer, house 23 Sixth


Reardon Timothy, switchtender U. R. Co. (B.), house 123 Spring


Reardon Timothy Mrs., house Harvey, near Clay


Reardon William, soap and tallow manufacturer, Winsor, near Cambridge, bds. 13 Erie


REARDON WILLIAM H., plumber 20 Brattle, bds. 95 Pearl


Redington Anna, widow of John, house 7 Grant


Redington Patrick, teamster, house 13 Grant


Reddick Henry J., station agent Fitchburg R. R., North avenue, house do.


Reddam Timothy, grocer, 38 De Wolf, house do.


Redding David, shoemaker, house Franklin, n. Soden


Redding Lucy M. Miss, teacher Poplar street primary school (B.), house 9 Antrim


Redding Margaret R., house 9 Antrim


Redding Sylvanus C., engineer, 77 Main, house 75 Fifth Reddington Edward C., laborer, boards 13 Grant


Reddington Thomas H., machinist (B.), house off Mt. Auburn, near Eliot


Reddy Paul, laborer, house 222 Franklin


Redfern Edward, jeweler (B.), boards 211 Harvard


Redfern William, laborer, house 20 Hayes court


Redfield William P., bookkeeper (450 Wash. B.), boards 14 Clinton


Redkinson Charles, plasterer, house 15 Grant


Redmond John, laborer, h. 5 Foster's block, r. 93 Main Redmond Thomas, shoemaker, 463 Main, boards do.


Reeby William H., divinity student H. U., rooms 41 Di- vinity Hall


Reed Alice S. Miss, phonographer, house 56 Trowbridge


Reed Alonzo, blacksmith P. Nutting & Co., h. 39 River Reed Charles A., laborer, house 169 Winsor


Reed Charles F., action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 4 Rockwell


Reed Charles H., clerk Cambridge P. O., bds. 77 Brattle


PERFECT FITS AT BILLINGS', 430 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE.


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Reed Clarence G., plasterer, h. 1 Symond's blk., De Wolf Reed C. Thayer, house 5 Avon


Reed David, laborer, house 19 Winsor


Reed David, laborer, house 70 Harvard


Reed Enos Mrs., widow, house 84 Cambridge


Reed Enos W., milkman, house 79 Thorndike


Reed Frank, laborer, house Derby lane


Reed Frank J., expressman, boards 142 Thorndike


Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture and up- holstery (364 Wash. B.), factory 124 Harvard, house 70 Franklin


Reed George, mariner, house 88 Harvard


Reed George B., law bookseller (37 Brattle, B.), house 43 Cottage [bridge Reed George H., salesman, 12 Cambridge, house 80 Cam- REED GUILFORD S., dentist (48 Essex, B.), house 56 Trowbridge


Reed Henry C., clothing, 130 Cambridge, h. 49 Fourth Reed Henry L., action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 4 Rockwell


Reed Honora, widow of John, house 5 Flagg


Reed James, cutler, house rear 9 Eliot


Reed John, laborer, house Derby lane


Reed Joseph W., expressman, house 142 Thorndike Reed Nelson, cook, house 211 Mount Auburn


Reed Robert, painter, house Derby lane


Reed Theodore C., shoemaker, house 44 Fourth


Reed Thomas, carpenter, bds. 67 Western avenue


Reed Thomas Mrs., widow, house 44 Fourth


Reed, see also Read and Reid


Reehal James, glassmaker, house 21 Winter


Reehal James E., jr., glassmaker, boards 21 Winter


Reehal Peter A., upholsterer, boards 21 Winter Rees Edwin, painter, house 402 Main


Reeves Benjamin F., hairdresser, house 18 Shepard Reeves E. Forrest, cooper, house 141 Gore [ard Reeves Fred. H., clerk (Lowell depot, B.), bds. 18 Shep- Reeves Samuel, tin peddler, house 22 East


Regal Augustus, glassworker, house 75 Spring


Regal Frank, glassmaker, house 89 Fourth


Regal Mary M. Mrs., dry goods, 4712 Gore, h. 6 Second Regal Victor, glassmaker, house 6 Second


Rehill Thomas, laborer, house 7 Portland


Reid A., widow of Andrew, nurse, house 29 Hamilton


Reid James A., plumber (237 Wash., B.), h. 9 Perry


Reid Michael, plasterer and grocer, Mt. Auburn, corner Willard, house do. .


IPECIAL attention given to orders for TRIMMINGS and MILLINERY. Best of work and material. J. B. CROMACK, 26 Temple Place, Boston.


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Reid Robert, machinist, 368 Main, house 202 Green


Reid Thomas, casemaker M. & H. Organ Co., house 124 Green


Reid William B., printer J. Wilson & Son, house at South Boston


Reiger Ludwig, currier, house Harvey, near Jackson


Reis Manuel D., boardinghouse, 25 Third


Reitenback George, boards Prospect House Reizentes Joaquim, polisher, boards 25 Third Remick Charles H., house 912 Bigelow


Remick Edward E., pianoforte actionmaker, house 5 Columbia


Remick Jacob B., cattlebroker, boards Charles Curtis', Groveland


Remick Ursula M., widow of John, house 912 Bigelow Rent William, printer, house 1 Whitney's court Revera Geronimo, machinist, house 416 Main


Revere Sugar Refinery (Nash, Spaulding & Co.), Water, opp. N. E. Glass Co., office 23 Broad, Boston Reversible Collar Co., 10 Arrow, Geo. K. Snow, president Rexford Elizabeth, widow of R. W., bds. 44 Mt. Auburn Reycroft Joseph W., carriagemaker, house 30 East Reynolds Caroline, widow, house 136 Brookline Reynolds Catherine, widow of Nicholas, house 14 Lopez Reynolds Frank M., hackdriver, house 126 Pearl Reynolds James, laborer, house Jackson, n. Spruce Reynolds Maria, widow of Edward F., bds. 7 Lambert av. Reynolds Rozena Miss, house 136 Brookline


Reynolds Samuel, bootmaker, house 4 Stinson court Reynolds Sarah L., widow of James, h. 8 Blackstone Reynolds William H., house 108 Winsor


Rhind Richard A., salesman, house rear 19 Vine


Rhoades Herbert A., clerk (40 State, room 8, B.), house 12 Bigelow


Rhoades Josiah R., carpenter, 102 Allston, h. 112 Pearl Rhoades Silas, carpenter, 42 Elm, house 12 Bigelow Rhoades Solomon, provisions, 17 Brattle, h. at Somerville Rhybet Timothy, bookbinder, Riverside, bds. 33 Hewes Rice Alfred L., clerk (B.), boards 308 Harvard


Rice Asaph, cabinetmaker, boards 9 Seventh


Rice Charles D., counselor, boards 160 Brattle


Rice Duane L., foreman G. Woods & Co., 624 Main, h. 14 Pleasant


Rice Edmund, Brevet Col. U. S. A., house 160 Brattle Rice Edward E., adv. agt. (99 State, B.), h. 353 Harvard Rice Elias, driver U. R. Co., bds. Mrs. Johnson's, North av. Rice Eliza D., widow of Moses M., house 160 Brattle


IMPORTED GOODS, AT BILLINGS', Dolton Block, 430 Harvard St.


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Rice George B., clerk (222 Congress, B.), bds. L. Sage's, Somerville av. [way


Rice Geo. P., salesman (34 Chauncy, B.), bds. 323 Broad- Rice Henry J., carpenter (118 Water, B.), house 179 Cambridge


Rice Henry G., clerk (364 Wash., B.), bds. 324 Harvard Rice Homer, real estate (3 Congress sq., B.), boards 11 Market


Rice Israel L. G., inventor, boards 160 Brattle


RICE JAMES B., JR., hats, caps, etc. (16 Chauncy, B.), house 38 Orchard


Rice Jean, shoemaker, 20 Brattle, boards 159 Bridge Rice John, cabinetmaker, boards 159 Bridge


Rice John S., tinplate worker (23 John, B.), h. 18 Perry


Rice Maria A., widow, house 3 Chapman place


Rice Marie H., widow of Joseph H., house 7 Spruce


Rice Marshall N. (American Net and Twine Co.), Third, house at Arlington


Rice Martha J., widow of Aaron, h. 100 Mt. Auburn Rice Sarah, widow, house 8 Baldwin place Rice Thomas, teamster, h. 257 Mt. Auburn [Harvard


Rice Thomas G., U. S. appraiser (177 State, B.), h. 342 Rice William, tailor, 567 Main, h. 15 Maynard place


Rice Wm. H., at G. Woods & Co.'s, bds. 14 Pleasant


Rich Anna A., widow of Peter, h. off Mt. Auburn, near Eliot


Rich Catherine L., widow of Nathaniel L., seamstress, h. 52 Fifth


Rich Wm. P., coachman, bds. off Mt. Auburn, n. Eliot Richards Daniel P., boxmaker, house rear Putnam ave- nue, near Sidney


Richards David J., student H. U., rooms 471 Broadway Richards Edward K., machinist and engineer, h. 27 Essex Richards Granville S., boxmaker, house 59 Moore


Richards Hannah, house 113 Spruce


Richards John, woodcarver, house 113 Third


Richards John K., student H. U., rooms 10 Oxford


Richards Joseph R., architect (46 Court, B.), house 733 Cambridge


Richards Mitchell, saloon, 113 Spruce, house do.


Richards William P., student H. U., rooms 733 Camb. Richardson Alex (Custom House, B.), house 83 Harvard Richardson Alonzo L., actionmaker Mason & Hamlin Richardson Benjamin F., musical instrumentmaker (13 Bowker, B.), h. 143 Washington


Richardson Benjamin H., books and stationery, 5 Harvard sq., house 12 Wendell


LIBRARY CASES, MANTEL MIRRORS, AND At Bancroft & Boyden's, 150 Tremont St.


PIER GLASSES,


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Richardson Charles A., bookkeeper University Press, h. 1 Shepherd's blk., 10 Charles River


RICHARDSON CHARLES E., cashier Lechmere Na- tional Bank, 66 Cambridge, h. 23 Ellsworth av.


Richardson Charles J., machinist, Otis, n. First, house at Somerville


Richardson Charles N., fireman B. & L. R. R., b. 70 Second RICHARDSON EDWARD, cashier National City Bank of Cambridge, 553 Main, h. 803 do.


Richardson Elizabeth Miss, house 74 Harvard


Richardson Emily M. Miss, house 25 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Frank C., clerk, 9 Brattle, bds. 25 Mt. Auburn Richardson Frank G., tube-boardmaker Mason & Hamlin Richardson Frederick F., tinplate worker, h. 5 Rockwell Richardson Frank E., bookkeeper (13 Bowker, B.), bds. 143 Washington


Richardson George E., clerk and messenger National City Bank, 553 Main, boards 803 do.


Richardson George F., mason, house 5 Union


Richardson George P., house 7 Frost


Richardson Georgiana B., widow of George E., house 5 Wright


Richardson Horatio S. (A. R. Bayley & Co.), apothecary, 607 Main, bds. 100 Austin


Richardson James, house 15 Hastings


Richardson James, jr., teamster, house 141 Franklin


Richardson James P., Circuit Judge (Texas), house 17 Western avenue [20 Lake


Richardson John C., real estate (209 Washington, B.), h. Richardson John F., mason (Cross, cor. Endicott, B.), h. Shawmut av., n. Arlington


Richardson John H., britanniaworker, h. 103 Tremont


Richardson John P. (Treat & Richardson), organ manuf., 384 Main, h. 96 Austin


Richardson John W., clerk, house 20 Main


Richardson Joseph V., boards 42 Trowbridge


Richardson Maria R. Miss, dressmaker, h. 24 Watson


Richardson Orlando B., photographer (88 Hanover, B.), house 9 Tremont


Richardson Oscar W., boards 7 Lake View avenue


Richardson O. A. Mrs., at College Library, boards 40 Mt. Auburn [Mt. Auburn Richardson Samuel C., hairdresser, 10 Brighton, h. 77


Richardson Samuel W., house 17 Western av.


Richardson Sarah E., widow of Edwin F., bds. 76 Green Richardson Virgil, porter (27 Otis, B.), h. 54 Washington Richardson Walcott, cattlebroker, h. 7 Lake View av.


BUSINESS SUITS, 23 C. H. BILLINGS, 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.


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Richardson William Fox, iron and steel (41 Fulton, B.), house Walden, west of R. R.


Richardson William F., jr. (41 Fulton, B.), boards F. Richardson's, Walden


Richardson Wm. M., student H. U., rooms 156 Mt. Auburn Richardson William T., coal and wood, College wharf, or-


der box at University bookstore, 464 Harvard, house 42 Trowbridge


Richings William M., confectioner, h. 146 Thorndike


Richmond Ann Mrs., house 16 Leighton court


Richmond Anna Miss, boards 794 Main


Richmond Bessie R. Miss, boards 794 Main


Richmond Charles E., house 65 Magazine


Richmond George F., clerk (15 Chauncy, B.), house 18 William


Richmond John W., glassmaker, boards 16 Leighton ct. Richmond William H., machinist, bds. 16 Leighton ct.


Rickards Bennett O., organcasemaker, M. & H. Organ Co., house 140 Pearl


Rickards Edward, laborer, house 16 Hastings


Ricker Clinton A., bookkeeper (Somerville), boards 112 Thorndike


Ricker George H., clerk, 153 Harvard, bds. 85 Winsor Ricker John E., house 24 Coggswell avenue


Ricker Jerediah, carpenter, and gents' furnishing goods, 30 River, house 26 do.


Ricker Luther P., carpenter, house 34 Lee


Ricker Moses, carpenter, River, junction Western avenue, house 12 River


Ricker Sarah E. Mrs., house 112 Thorndike


Ricker Susan H. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, room 4, boards 26 River


Ricker Vesey P., grocer, 153 Harvard, house 85 Winsor Ricker William H., carpenter, house 26 River


Ricker Winfield S., printer Riverside, house 19 Park .


Rickson Charles, porter, house 41 Hastings [Gore Rickson Noel R., hairdresser (2912 Howard, B.), h. 112 Rideout Duncan T., planer, Osborn's mills, State, boards 23 Suffolk


Rideout Malcolm E., sawyer, house 8 Green


Ridgeway Charles, boards 63 Pleasant


Riggs John S., hostler, house 39 Hastings


Riggs George F., student (Institute of Technology, B.), house 105 Oxford


Riggs Julia, widow, house 25 Webster avenue


Riggs May, house 60 Washington


Riley Cornelius, laborer, boards 186 Gore


Velvets, Laces Ribbons,


No. 26 Temple Place, Boston. J. B. CROMACK.


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Riley Daniel, laborer, house rear 209 Mt. Auburn Riley Frederic, slate and metal roofer, house 35 Pearl


Riley George H., pianoforte keymaker, boards 383 Main Riley Harriet S., widow of John, house 191 Cambridge Riley Hugh, brushmaker, house 25 Fifth Riley James (Riley & Son), 77 Cambridge, bds. 75 do. Riley James, teamster, 115 Bridge, h. at Somerville Riley Jeremiah, laborer, house 72 Gore Riley John, hostler, boards Flagg, near Banks Riley John, laborer, house 105 Kinnaird


Riley John, pianoforte keymaker, house 3 Broadway Riley John, laborer for Mrs. Thos. G. Carey, 11 Ware, boards do.


Riley John, teamster, house 9 Somerset


Riley John, jr., teamster, boards 9 Somerset


Riley Martin, laborer, house Elm, near Cambridge


Riley Mary Miss, house Bay, corner Kinnaird


Riley Mary, widow of Patrick, house 11 Somerset


Riley Michael, laborer, house 9 South


Riley Michael, laborer, boards 17 South


Riley Patrick, laborer, house 30 Donnell


Riley Rodolphus, pianoforte actionmaker, h. 175 Main Riley Sarah Mrs., house 87 Harvard


Riley Thomas, laborer, house Hunting, near Cambridge Riley Thomas, watchman, house 4 Village [do.


Riley Thomas (Riley & Son), tailor, 77 Cambridge, h. 75 Riley William, pianoforte keymaker, boards 383 Main


Riley William J., banker (9 Congress, B.), house 191 Cambridge


. RILEY & SON (Thomas and James Riley), tailors, and gents' furnishing goods, 77 Cambridge


Rimson Augustus, teamster, house 23 Brewery Rindge Daniel, carpenter, 51 Otis, house 42 Third


Rindge John, clerk (4 Winthrop sq., B.), house 13 Ells- worth avenue


Rindge Samuel B. (4 Winthrop sq., B.), and pres. Charles River National Bank, house 344 Harvard


Ring John, currier, house rear 5 Vine


Ring Martin A., marblecutter, 19 Main, h. at Boston


Ringer Josiah H., foreman N. N. Stickney & Co., house 896 Main


Riordan Daniel J., telegraph operator (B.), boards 178 Franklin


Riordan Michael, baker, boards 178 Franklin


Ripley Frank L., clerk, 517 Main, boards 3 Lamson block, Essex


Ripley Richard A., house 60 River


NOBBY STYLES at Billings', 430 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE.


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Ripley Richard J., foreman (1, 3, and 5 Washington, B.), house 101 Pearl


Risdon Isaac E., sheet ironworker, house 414 Main


Ritchie Albert, icedriver (48 State, B.), bds. 34 Second


Ritchie James J., law student, rooms 5 Linden


Rivera Geronimo, machinist, 368 Main


Rivers Francis, laborer, house 144 Pleasant


Rivers Francis, mariner, house 4 Sands


Rivers Isaac, carpenter, house 72 Columbia


Rivers Isaac W., carpenter, bds. 72 Columbia


[bridge Riverside Press (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside, Cam- Rivinius Fred. W. (F. W. and L. A. Rivinius), stoves and tinware, 432 Harvard, boards 14 Eliot


RIVINIUS F. W. & L. A. (Fred. W. and Lewis A. Rivinius), stoves and tinware, 432 Harvard


Rivinius Lewis A. (F. W. and L. A. Rivinius), stoves and tinware, boards 41 Holyoke


Roach David F., bookkeeper (B.), boards 31 Winter Roach James, laborer, house rear 385 North avenue


Roach John, laborer, house 103 Spruce


Roach John, laborer, house 31 Cowperthwait


Roach John E., machinist G. Woods & Co., h. 31 Winter


Roach Lizzie J. Miss, musicteacher, boards 31 Winter


Roach Martin W., musician, boards 9 Phillips place


Roach Richard, hairdresser, 4 Broadway, boards 3 Bald- win's court


Roach William, printer, house 23 Sargent Th. do. Roaf Robert N. (R. N. Roaf & Co.), clothing, 580 Main, Roaf Robert N. jr. (R. N. Roaf & Co.), clothing, 580 Main, boards do.


Roaf R. N. & Co. (Robert N. and Robert N. Roaf, jr.), clothing and gents furnishing goods, 580 Main


Roaf Will F., cutter, 430 Harvard, boards 580 Main Roake Peter, laborer, house 196 Norfolk


Roan Thomas, machinist, house 9 Summer


Robart John O., furniture dealer and picture framer, 27 Brattle square, house 51 Banks


Robbins Alfred C. (Robbins & Whitney), stoves, furnaces and kitchen furnishing goods, 600 Main, h. 6512 West- ern avenue


Robbins Benj. W., trader, house 12 Douglass


Robbins Daniel, laborer, h. Concord av., near Turner & Collins yard


Robbins Eleazer, hairdresser, house 24 Belmont


Robbins Erastus, machinist, 368 Main, boards 29 Cherry


Robbins Geo. W., agent Eyelet Tool Co. (9 Green, B.), house 63 Columbia


BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tre- Hazard's Patent Swing Crib @ Cradle. mont St., Boston, manufrs. of


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Robbins James M., real estate, &c., 600 Main, h. 25 Lee Robbins Morton D., produce, house 3 Crescent


Robbins Richard R., waiter, house 5 Flagg street court ROBBINS & WHITNEY (Alfred C. Robbins and Jo- seph A. P. Whitney), stoves, ranges, furnaces and kitchen furnishing goods, 600 Main [house do. Roberts Albert F., clerk Wm. Hutchins, Milk, cor. White, Roberts Alfred A. Mrs., house 3 Wallace


Roberts Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, house rear 37 Norfolk Roberts Benjamin W., principal Allston grammar school, house 16 Prospect


Roberts Chas. C., printer (21 Brattle, B.), h. 12 Auburn ct.


Roberts Charles H., tilelayer, house 33 Baldwin


Roberts David C., slater, house 2 Roger's block, Main


Roberts George B. (Kendall & Roberts), steam boiler mnfr., 92 Main, house 20 Craigie


Roberts George T., carpenter, house 67 Norfolk


Roberts James H., machinery (118 and 120 Merrimac, B.), house 128 Oxford




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