The Cambridge directory for 1876, Part 4

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Publication date: 1876
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WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of said street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. H. CARROLL, Dealer in first-class


SEWING MACHINES,


116 CAMBRIDGE ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Only agent in Cambridge for the Singer Sewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. AGENT FOR E. BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS.


J. H. S. DONNELLY, No. 113 Cambridge St., E. Cambridge, Mass.


DRY GOODS & MILLINERY.


Also, Agent for Mme. DEMOREST'S PATTERNS.


CHAPMAN & COGAN,


CARPENTERS AND


SIGN MAKERS,


11 GORE STREET,


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


All Orders promptly attended to.


ROBERT WEITZE,


Manufacturer of all kinds of


SAUSAGES


ALSO, DEALERS IN-


Meats and Vegetables.


Cor. Thorndike and Eighth Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


J. W. BETTINSON,


E. CAMBRIDGE BOSTON EXPRESS,


Offices in Boston, 91 Kilby St., 8 and 10 Court Square, 57 Kingston, and 30 Brattle Streets.


OFFICE IN EAST CAMBRIDGE P. O. Personal attention paid to moving Furniture and Pianos. ORDERS SOLICITED. RESIDENCE, 67 OTIS STREET.


CAMBRIDGE


DIRECTORY, 1876.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.) Boston ; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; Ep. Theo. School, Episcopal Theolog- ical School; h., house; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard Uni- versity; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. & H. Organ Co., Mason & Hamlin Organ Co .; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place: P. O., Post Office; pres., president ; rd., road; Rev., reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary ; sq., square; supt., superintendent ; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; (U. S. A.), United States Army ; U. R. Co., Union Railway Company ; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.


AARON MOSS, cigarmaker, house 65 Washington Aaron Solomon, cigarmaker, house 9 Seventh


Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 23 Berkeley


Abbot Elias B., teamster, boards 10 East


Abbot Eugene B., lumber (14 State B.), h. 37 Inman


Abbot Ezra, Bussey Prof. of New Testament criticism, and interpretation, H. U., h. 23 Berkeley


Abbot Francis E., editor "Index," (1 Tremont place, B.), house 56 Shepard [Berkeley Abbott William F., teacher (40 Winter, B.), boards 21 Abbott Brazillian C., coffinmaker Lockhart's, house at So. Boston [41 Clark


Abbott Chas. S., piano key maker, 139 Broadway, house


Abbott Edward, clergyman, house Channing


Abbott Edward M., house 7 Chauncy


Abbott Elizabeth C., wid. of Jesse B., h. 11 Suffolk


Abbott George H., train dispatcher B. & A. R. R., house 5 Dickinson


Abbott George W., house 294 Harvard


Abbott Horatio N., engineer, Bridge, cor. Third, house 154 Cambridge


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


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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.


Abbott John, confectionery, etc., 251 Broadway, house 86 Moore


Abbott John P., printer, house 414 Cambridge


Abbott Joseph, clerk (B.), house 8 Douglass


Abbott Levi B,, machinist, house 122 Auburn


Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding, 5 Dickinson


Abbott Wm. A., foreman J. P. Squire & Co., h. 168 Gore Abele Frank, currier F. Fischer's, house Tannery


Abele Valentine, currier F. Fischer's, boards F. Abele's, Tannery


Abercrombie Daniel W ., student H. U., rooms 26 Brattle square


Abercrombie Sarah G., wid. of Milo B., h. 26 Brattle sq.


Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, teacher Quincy primary school, boards 26 Brattle square


Aberle Jacob, cooper, house 169 Spring


Aberle John, cooper, boards 169 Spring Abrams Daniel, laborer, boards 131 Pleasant


Abroe Mary Ann, widow, house 37 Willard


Ackerman Temperance Mrs., house 324 Harvard


Ackers John L. P., painter, boards 49 River


Ackers Sarah A., widow of John, house 24 Jay


Ackers William H., printer. house 24 Jay Adam Alexander, blacksmith, house 222 Broadway


Adams Albert, mason, house 17 Winthrop Adams Alexander L., house 12 Story


Adams Charles J., deputy jailer and master House of Cor- rection, house Thorndike, cor. Third


Adams Charles T., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland pl.


Adams Chas. W., bookkeeper (22 Sudbury, B.), house 442 Broadway


Adams David J., jr., hat and clothes cutter, bds. 70 Second


Adams Dean J., at J. P. Squire & Co., h. 110 Otis


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Adams E. French, bookkeeper (70 Chauncy, B.), boards 91 Thorndike


Adams Frances A. Miss, h. 7 Pioneer avenue


Adams Frank S., clerk (60 Summer, B.), bds. 57 Spring Adams Harry H., inspector (Custom House, B.), house 104 Thorndike


Adams Helen Mrs., house 3 Wallace


Adams Henry, assistant Professor of History, H. U., rooms 3 Wadsworth House


Adams James, laborer, house 161 Thorndike


Adams James, laborer, boards 22 Fairmont


Adams James, teamster, boards 243 Broadway


Adams James S., printer, boards 77 River


Adams John, brassfinisher, house 162 Otis


J. B. CROMACK, Millinery and Straw Goods, No. 26 Temple Place, BOSTON.


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ADAMS JOHN P., gasfixtures, 12 Harvard row,. house 12 Shepard


Adams J. French (Adams & Menard), stairbuilder, Seventh, corner Cambridge, house 91 Thorndike


Adams J. Getney, bookkeeper (136 South Market, B.), house Wallace, near Garden 1 [Somerville


Adams Lyman M., carriagepainter, 446 Main, boards at Adams Margaret, widow of John, house Fairmont


Adams Mehitable, widow, house 339 Broadway


Adams Reuben A., auctioneer, house 322 North avenue


Adams Susan F. Mrs., house 349 Broadway


Adams Theodore P., teacher High school, Broadway, h. at Boston


Adams William R. (Wm. R. Adams & Co.), fancy goods, 106 Cambridge, house do.


Adams Wm. R. & Co. (W. R. Adams and Oliver H. Durrell), fancy goods, 106 Cambridge


Adams & Menard (J. French Adams & John H. Menard), stairbuilders, Seventh, corner Cambridge


Adamski Andrew, cabinetmaker, house 114 Third Aeger-Edmund, laborer, house Clifton


Agassiz Alexander E. R., curator Zoological Museum, and (67 Milk, B.), boards 36 Quincy


Agassiz Elizabeth, widow of Louis, house 36 Quincy Agust Seth, laborer, house 84 Third


Ahearn Dennis, laborer, house 57 Amory Ahearn Eugene, laborer, house 152 Bridge


Ahearn James, cigarmaker, house 452 Cambridge Ahearn Mary, widow, house 104 Third


Ahearn Maurice, laborer, house 149 Dublin


Ahearn Richard, blacksmith J. W. Gerry, boards Dublin, corner Spruce


Ahearn Thomas, marbleworker, house 41 Jefferson Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin


Ahern John F., carver, boards 291 Cambridge Ahern Michael, painter, house 163 Columbia


Ahern Michael, bricklayer, house 2 Baldwin place


Ahern William, carver Braman, Shaw & Co., house 291 Cambridge


Aiken Charles H., clerk, Cambridge, opposite Distillhouse, boards 152 Spring


Aiken John A., law student, boards 14 Ware


Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), charcoal, hay and straw, Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse, house 152 Spring Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Jonas Wood- ard), charcoal, hay and straw, Cambridge, opposite Distillhouse


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


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Aikens Patrick, stonemason, house 323 Cambridge Aikins William H., teamster, house 4 Gray place Akerley Alfred, waiter, boards 7 Appian way


Akerley Margaret, widow of Porter, house 7 Appian way Akerman M. Louise Miss, teacher Riverside primary school, boards 9 Sumner


Albee Sumner, attorney (20 Court, B.), house 30 Essex Alberts Albert, laborer, house 34 Charles


Alberts Clement P., clerk Revere Sugar Refinery, boards 34 Charles


Alden Albert, house 59 Spring


Alden Amos, asst. warden, Almshouse, boards do.


Alden Ann Mrs., confectionery, etc., 546 Main, house do. Alden Charles A., oil (181 Broad, B.), boards 18 Hancock Alden Fannie L., music teacher, house 471 Main


Alden Frank, printer, boards 99 Mt. Auburn


Alden George A., com. mer. (190 Congress B.), house 317 Harvard


Alden James B. (32 Broad, B.), house 4 Langdon


Alden Joseph W., house 4 Langdon


Alden Julius E. Mrs., dressmaker, house 471 Main


Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., h. 18 Hancock


Alden Thomas, bookbinder, house 546 Main


Alden William R., plasterer, h. 2 Symonds block, De Wolf Alden William T., flyfinisher M. & H. Organ Co., house 438 Main


Alexander Abram, grocer, 637 Main, bds. 32 Western av. Alexander Daniel, laborer, house 93 Elm


Alexander Giles R., carpenter, house 148 Pleasant


Alexander Hugh, hostler F. A. Kennedy, house 3 Green Alexander James, laborer, house 44 De Wolf


Alexander James A., engineer, house 25 Gore Alexander J. Scott, policeman, station 2, h. 10 Brookline Alexander Thomas, printer, house 15 Summer


Alfred Frank E., law student, rooms 62 Trowbridge


Alger Alpheus B., student H. U., boards E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Arthur M., clerk (Somerville), bds. 33 Sacramento ALGER EDWIN A., lawyer (13 Court sq., B.), house Mt. Vernon


Alger Frederick W., clerk, bds. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon Alger Morton, house 33 Sacramento


Alghieri Simon, caterer, house 56 Worcester


Allan Geo. T., cook, basement 559 Main, bds. do.


Allan Thomas, machinist, boards Pearl


Allard Benjamin H., express, house 11 William


Allard Charles N., baker, house 22 Brooks place


SPRING BEDS of all kinds, and best CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES,


Bancroft & Boyden, 180 TREMONT ST.


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Allen Albert F., clerk, 356 Main, h. 250 Broadway Allen Ann, widow of Robert, house 11 Fifth


Allen Alexander V. G. Rev., Prof. Episcopal Theological School, house 3 Mason


Allen Benjamin F., house 10 Norton


Allen Caleb C., house 26 Columbia


Allen Caroline N. Mrs., dressmaker, house 10 Norton


Allen Catherine, widow of John C., h. 102 Brookline


Allen Charles G., clerk (127 State, B.), bds. 69 Brattle Allen Charles P., stairbuilder, house 203 Hampshire


Allen Christopher, laborer, house 200 Norfolk


Allen Daniel, boilermaker, house 7 Pioneer place


Allen Edward E., telegraph operator, bds. 203 Hampshire


Allen Eliza, widow, house 412 Cambridge


Allen Fannie Miss, teacher Thorndike Grammar school, boards 11 Fifth


Allen Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.), h. 782 Main


Allen Gardner W., student H. U., rooms 43 Gray's Hall


Allen George, currier, boards 112 Oxford


Allen George, tinsmith, bds. rear 203 Franklin


Allen George, pressman Welch, Bigelow & Co., house 4 Charles River


Allen Geo. H., keymaker M. & H. Organ Co.


Allen Harlen P., carpenter, bds. 203 Hampshire


Allen Henry George, proofreader J. Wilson & Son, house 14 Ware


. Allen Horace G., law student, boards 14 Ware


Allen James, blacksmith F. O. Henley & Co., h. Franklin Allen James H., tailor (B.), house 116 Inman


Allen Jeremiah, laborer, house Porter, near Harding


Allen Joel A., asst. in Museum of Comparative Zoology, house 53 Oxford


Allen John B., blacksmith, 368 Main, house 22 Lopez


Allen Joseph H., clergyman, house 5 Garden


Allen J. Addison (Allen & Scott), provisions, 35 River, house 9 Rockwell


Allen Mary, widow of Henry, house 51 Gore


Allen Mary, widow of Jonathan, house 7 William


Allen Richard M. (56 Devonshire, B.), bds. 5 Garden Allen Robert, glasscutter, boards 42 Winter


Allen Russell C., student, boards 5 Garden Allen Susan, widow, house 3 Lamson block, Essex


Allen Thomas, ship chandler (China), h. 16 Boardman Allen Thomas, machinist, boards Pearl, near Green Allen Wilkes, dentist, 69 Brattle, house do.


Allen William, surveyor, boards 412 Cambridge


FANCY SUITS, C. H. BILLINGS, No. 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE.


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Allen Wm. B., principal Morse grammar school (Som- erville), house 282 North avenue


Allen William H. B., superintendent Whitney dyewood mills, house 13 Market


Allen William Martin, paper ruler (299 Washington, B.), house 16 Squire's court


Allen & Scott (J. Addison Allen and Geo. R. Scott), pro- visions, 35 River


Alley Elliott E., upholsterer, house 131 Thorndike Alley Emma B., teacher Training School, bds. 17 Upton


Alley W. Frank, traveling salesman, 503 Main, boards 82 Magazine


Allison Geo. A., paints and oils (29 India, B.), house Coggswell avenue, corner Mead


Allon Henry, laborer, house Belmont, near Cedar Allyn Rebecca P. Mrs., house 5 Berkeley Almorth Gustav, telescope maker, house 105 Allston Alphan Garrat, soapmaker, house 122 Brookline Alphan James, teamster, house 122 Brookline Ambrose John L., second assistant clerk of Courts, Court


House, East Cambridge, boards 74 Otis Ambrose Lorenzo, woodcarver, h. Charles, n. Sixth Ambrosi Toni, carver, house Vine, cor. Sixth Amee Ellen, widow of John, house 894 Main Amee Lucy A., widow of Jacob, house 894 Main Amee William A., clerk, 5 Harvard sq., bds. 894 Main American Net and Twine Co. (James S. Shepherd, John W. Fairbanks, Wm. Stowe, Marshall N. Rice, Andrew A. French, and Sally Nickerson), nets and twines, Third, office 43 Commercial, Boston


American Ship Chandlery Co. (Wm. H. Greene and Michael R. Hanley), Wm. H. Greene, agent, ship chandlery, hardware, and galvanizing of iron, 21 Hampshire, cor. Portland


Ames Chas. E., driver U. R. Co., house 3 Frank


Ames James B., assistant professor of law H. U., rooms 69 Brattle


Ames John G., carpenter, house 23 Front


Ames Timothy, captain of police, station No. 1, house 28 Mellen


Ammidon Philip R., paperhangings (2 A, Hamilton pl., B.), h. Orchard, cor. Tenney


Anderson Adolph, laborer, house 53 Clark


Anderson Alexander, laborer, house 5 Sparks


Anderson Alexander, woodturner, bds. 13 School


Anderson Arabella Mrs., boardinghouse, 69 Mt. Auburn Anderson Charles, laborer, h. rear 80 Brighton


J. B. CROMACK, Feathers and Flowers, No. 26 Temple Place. BOSTON.


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Anderson Charles E., carriagepainter, 446 Main, boards 42 Winsor


Anderson Eliza Miss, dressmaker, house 59 Third


Anderson Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h. 9 Seventh


Anderson Frank E., assistant professor of Greek H. U., rooms 7 Matthews Hall


Anderson Frank K., clerk, 35 River, bds. 11 Elmer


Anderson Henry, carpenter, boards 449 Cambridge


Anderson James, bootmaker, house rear 20 Foster


Anderson James, teamster, house rear 80 Brighton


Anderson James, carpenter, Palmer, n. Brattle, house 15 Brewer


Anderson James, jr., carpenter, boards 15 Brewer


Anderson James, laborer, house 6 South


Anderson John, slater, house rear 17 Baldwin


Anderson John, clerk A. Wood, bds. Garden street court Anderson Mary J., widow, house 53 Clark


Anderson Matthew, carpenter, house 11 Elmer


Anderson Matthew, printer, house Raymond, n. Linnean


Anderson Pierre, carpenter, boards 97 River


Anderson Robert, clerk, Memorial Hall, h. 15 Brewer


Anderson Stephen, brassmoulder, (33 Hawkins, B.), h. 118 Spring


Anderson Thomas, painter, house 327 Cambridge


Anderson William, glasscutter, house 12 Fourth


Anderson William, printer J. Wilson & Son, boards 4 Charles River


Anderson - , student H. U., rooms 30 Mt. Auburn


Andrew Frank, polisher, house 105 Fourth


Andrews Geo. B., teamster, house 107 Otis


Andrews James H., cabinetmaker, bds. 33 Cambridge


Andrews John, bookbinder, boards 21 Cottage


Andrews John D., casemaker M. & H. Organ Co., house 23312 Broadway [av.


Andrews Launcelot, student H. U., bds. 27 Ellsworth Andrews Mary, widow, house 171 Winsor


Andrews Mary E. Miss, teacher private school, 29 Ever- ett, boards do.


ANDREWS ROBERT M., painter, Palmer, n. Church, h. 2 Shepherd's block, Charles River


Andrews Robert R., dentist, Whitney's bldg., 23 Brattle square, h. 834 Main


Andrews Samuel, printer, boards 77 River


Andrews Samnel G., proofreader, Riverside, h. 77 River Andrews William E., tinsmith, house 25 Prince


Andrews William H., hardware dealer, Henderson's blk.,


North Cambridge, h. Day, Somerville line


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


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Andrews William K., wheelwright J. A. Henderson, h. at Somerville [9012 Inman


Andros Henry S., druggist and apothecary, 641 Main, h. Angier Everett M., teamster, 17 East, bds. 10 East


Anglim James, laborer, house 5 Flagg court


Anglin John, varnisher, h. Third, near Gas Works


Anglin Michael, laborer, h. Flagg, near Banks


Anglin Sarah, widow, house 10 Hastings


Annable Mary E. Mrs., house 28 Spring


Ansell Stevens H., galvanizer, house 233 Franklin


Anshelm John H., boot and shoemaker, 158 Harvard, house do.


Ansorge Alfred E., organ regulator, h. 5 Ashburton pl. Anthony John G., ass't professor Zoological Museum, h. 96 Franklin


Apel Frederick, currier, house Ninth, near Cambridge


Appleby Joseph H., organmaker, house 37 Erie


Appleby Mark H., laborer, house 4 Long's block


Applegate Judson A. (L. Pratt & Co.), jeweler, 475 Main, house 11 State


Appleton C. Frank, clerk (122 Court, B.), h. 56 Dana Appleton Charles T. P., shoedealer (122 Court, B. ), h. 67 Dana


Appleton Henry K., jr., apothecary, 105 Cambridge, h. 148 do.


Appleton John H., student H. U., boards 67 Dana


Appleton J. Warren, house 180 Harvard


Appleton S. H. Mrs., house 19 Everett


Appleton Warren J., house and signpainter (75 Devon- shire, B.), h. 12 Cottage


Applin Benjamin, stairbuilder, house 7 Dover


Applin Clarence S., house 131 North avenue


Applin Sumner (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture mnfr., 54 Bridge, house 131 North avenue


Apsey Wm. S., pastor North Cambridge Baptist Society, house 11 Coggswell avenue


Apthorp Harrison O., teacher of elocution, h. 17 Putnam avenue


Apthorp Harrison O., jr., student H. U., rooms 17 Put- nam avenue


Apthorp John V., clerk (4 Exchange place, B.), rooms 17 Putnam avenue


Arakelyan Jacob J., printer, boards 82 Magazine


Archambeau Alfred, gardener, h. Kirkland, cor. Baldwin Archibald Thomas, lather, house 192 Norfolk


Arey Charles, currier, boards 91 Chestnut


Arey David B., currier, house 91 Chestnut


Upholstery Goods, Draperies and Window Shades, 150 Tremont Street, Bancroft & Boyden.


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Arey Reuben, jr., leather (95 High, B.), h. 132 Austin Arkerson Albert, ropemaker, house 12 Park


Arkerson Charles A., clerk, (96 Hanover, B.), boards 85 River


Arkerson Francis, ropemaker, house 3 Long's block, rear 136 Broadway


Arkerson George, boards 85 River


Arkerson John, laborer, house 10 Willard court


Arkerson Leonard, rope manfr. (Brighton), h. 85 River


Arkerson M. Etta Miss, teacher Training school, boards 85 River


Armstrong Asa, cabinetmaker, 77 Main, h. at Somerville Armstrong Charles, lithographer Riverside Press, house 48 Pleasant


Armstrong Henrietta, widow, house 50 Cherry


Armstrong Henry, furniture polisher G. Woods & Co., boards 6 Green


Armstrong Jane, widow of James, washerwoman, house 15 Dyke


Armstrong James, clergyman, house 67 Mt. Auburn Armstrong James, laborer, house 1112 Lopez


Armstrong John, laborer, house rear Mt. Auburn, near Elmwood avenue


Armstrong Mary A., widow of Wm. C., house 24 Cherry Armstrong Osmon S., machinist, boards 67 Mt. Auburn


Armstrong Samuel, clerk, 195 Cambridge, boards 133 Cambridge


Armstrong Samuel, cooper (Atlantic avenue, foot of Richmond, B.), boards 186 Norfolk


Armstrong William, marbleworker, house 28 Vine


Armyle Patrick, laborer, boards 7 Hayes court


Arno Oliver H., regulator M. & H. Organ Co., house 225 Broadway


Arnold George, coal (86 Water, B.), h. 58 Mt. Auburn Arnold George A., ass't librarian law school H. U., bds.


62 Trowbridge


Arnold George B., teamster, house 119 Spring


Arnold Gershom E., boquet maker Hovey & Co., boards 80 Inman


Arnold George Henry, boards 58 Mt. Auburn


Arnold Jane Miss, dressmaker, house 90 Auburn


Arnold John H., librarian Harvard law school, house 62 Trowbridge [bldg., B.), h. 5 Park Arnold Joseph W., bookseller and publisher (4 Studio Arnold Margaret Miss, nurse, house 90 Auburn


Arnold Samuel S., hide and leather dealer (12 Matthews, B.), house 741 Main


LATEST STYLES, 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE. C. H. BILLINGS.


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Arnold Thomas, carpenter, house 4 Lincoln


Artemus John, baker, house Warren, near Porter Artesani Alfred, shoemaker, house 17 Walnut court Arteson William, laborer, house 161 Broadway


Ash Charles W., yardmaster Boston & Lowell R. R., h. 30 Second


Ash John T., machinist, 12 Gore, house at Somerville Ashburner Annie Miss, house 71 Kirkland


Ashburner Grace Miss, house 71 Kirkland


Ashcroft Joseph, carver, house 339 Main


Ashley Luke F., clerk, 6 Brattle, boards 5 Daniel's court Ashman Peter, teamster, house 24 Donnell


Atchinson Mitchell, carpenter, house 95 Webster avenue Athearn Lydia R., house 39 Essex


Athearn Susan F., teacher Harvard Grammar school, room 5, boards 39 Essex 1


Atherton Herrick, cooper, house 172 Gore


Atherton Lewis B., painter L. & N. R. R. shop, house 115 Spring


Atkins Alexander, bar-tender, 111 Cambridge, h. 83 Gore Atkins Ellen, widow of Reuben, boards 1 Sixth


Atkins Emilie E. Mrs., dressmaker, 563 Main, house do. Atkins Nathan K., billiards, 111 Cambridge, bds. 81 Gore Atkins Silas H., planer, house rear 59 Winter


Atkins Walter, printer, boards R. M. Nicholson's, Lake View avenue


Atkins William, carpenter, house 27 West


Atkinson Andrew, porter, house 8 Hastings


Atkinson Kinsman, clergyman, house 10 Appian way Atkinson Richard H., molder G. Woods & Co., h. at Boston Atkinson William D., painter, h. 11 Roger's blk., Main


Atkinson William H., student H. U., bds. 10 Appian way Atwill Emeline N., widow of John B., house Russell, cor. North avenue


Atwood Benjamin F., bookkeeper (70 Summer, B.), house 60 Otis [133 Otis Atwood Charles H., ticketmaster B. L. & N. R. R., house Atwood David, oyster-dealer (32 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house 79 Auburn


Atwood Elizabeth M., widow of Stephen, h. 83 Pleasant Atwood Ephraim, bookkeeper (153 Tremont, B.), house 89 Thorndike [5 Watson Atwood George M., clerk (Blackstone Market, B.), bds.


Atwood Hiram H., hotel (Newport, R. I.), h. 67 Norfolk Atwood Lyman W., laborer, house 83 Pleasant


Atwood Stephen W., trav. agent, house 95 Inman


Atwood Warren H., law student, rooms 4 Mt. Auburn


J. B. CROMACK, MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS, NO. 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.


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Audette Thomas, laborer, house 134 Spruce


Auerbach Maximilian, public library (Boylston, B.), house 97 Inman


Austin Alexander, laborer, house 30 Winter


Austin Alfred G., printer, house 16 Upton


Austin Bridget, widow, house 116 Fourth


Austin Charles A., brushmaker (86 Chardon, B.), house 185 Cambridge [Arlington


Austin Edward P., prof. of astronomy, H. U., house 15


Austin George L., boards 7 Everett


Austin James R., cabinetmaker, house r. 39 Union


Austin Nathan N., butter maker, house 98 Pearl


Austin Patrick, laborer, house 58 Winter


Austin Robert, book agent, boards 12 Suffolk


Austin Susan S., widow of Richard T., h. 21 Linnæan


Austin Thomas, laborer, house 230 Bridge


Authier Alphonso, potter, bds. Crescent av., n. pottery Authier Joseph, potter, h. Crescent av., n. pottery Averell Chas. B., boards 36 Moore


Averell Charles H. (71 Hanover, B.), house 36 Moore Averell Geary C., carpenter, house 30 Upton


Averell Leonard M. (64 Broad, B.), bds. 26 Upton


Averill Arthur B., engineer, almshouse, Tannery, bds. do.


Averill Joseph, carpenter, house 104 Norfolk


Averill Joseph W., warden of city almshouse, Tannery, house do. [32 Broadway


Avery Chas. B., commercial traveler (88 North, B.), bds. Avery John, teamster, house 32 Broadway


Axmann Christiana, widow of John, h. 21 Seventh


Axtman John, brassfinisher, house 46 Spring


Ayer Frank, carpenter, boards Front


Ayer Olive Mrs., house 7 Dover


Ayers Addie A., bookkeeper N. E. Glass Co., bds. at Boston


Ayers Andrew J., carpenter, house 22 Upton


Ayers Ann, widow of William, house 47 Fifth Ayers Daniel, laborer, house 65 Elm


Ayers Thomas, carver Braman, Shaw & Co., h. 50 Fifth Ayers William F., cabinetmaker (B.), house 47 Fifth Aylward James, liquors (wholesale), 6 Gore, house do.


Aylward Richard, teamster, h. 102 Webster avenue


Aylward William J., carpenter, h. Harvey, opp. Clay


BABB CHAS. H., coach driver, bds. 108 Cambridge Babbitt Albert, bronzer (B.), house 105 Prospect Babbitt Maria P. Mrs., house 16 Wendell Babcock Frank H., varnish mnfr., bds. 21 Magazine Babcock Georgianna Mrs , house 35 Winsor


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


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Babcock John, copal varnish manufacturer (149 Milk, B.), house 21 Magazine


Babcock John M. L. Rev., editor of "The New Age" (235 Washington, B.), h. 53 Holyoke


Babcock Lysander F., varnish maker, h. 109 Western av. Bachelder Samuel H., britannia worker, h. 58 Gore


Bachmann Herrmann, cigar mnfr., 25 Winter, h. do.


Bachoff John, currier, h. Harvey, n. Montgomery


Backus Ellen, widow, house 67 Washington


Backus Frederick E., telegrapher, house 82 Green


Backus Georgia L. Miss, teacher Felton primary school, boards 255 Broadway


Bacon Allen J., sub-agent Redding's Russia salve, 25 Main, house 114 Norfolk [dike


Bacon Charles Edwin, clerk, 436 Harvard, bds. 158 Thorn- Bacon Fred. P., Boston Daily Globe (238 Wash., B.), h. 73 Magazine


Bacon George, machinist, boards 130 Spring


Bacon Henry A., mason, and drainpipe dealer, basement St. John's Institute Hall, rear 109 Cambridge, house 116 Thorndike




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