The Cambridge directory for 1876, Part 9

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Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
Number of Pages: 576


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


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


Cassidy Frank, laborer, boards 15 Winter


Cassidy James, laborer, house 55 Charles Cassidy William, laborer, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Castle Eliza, widow, house 6 Ashburton place


,Caswell Alanson W., painter, house 6 Oak Caswell Elizabeth, widow of John, house 161 Green Caswell Geo. B., keymaker, 139 Broadway, h. 3 Austin pl. Caswell Isabel R., widow of Alanson B., h. 124 Austin Caswell John R., carpenter, house 31 Antrim Caswell Mark, house 31 Antrim


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


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Caswell Sarah, widow, house 3 Austin place


Caswell Thomas, grocer, 93 Fourth, house 103 Otis Caswell Thomas M., clerk, 93 Fourth, boards 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


Catlin Charles A., student H. U., rooms 48 Brattle Catlin Edward N., musician, house 94 Allston


Caulkins Louise B., widow of Jonathan, boardinghouse, 44 Austin


Cauper Joel, cigar mnfr. 3 Rollins court, h. do. Cavanagh Dennis, carpenter, house r. 15 Vine


Cavanagh Michael, harnessmaker, 399 Main, h. 10 Holly Cavanagh Michael T., grocer North av., opp. Cedar, h. do. Cavanagh Patrick, laborer, house 26 Winter


Cavanaugh James, laborer, house 55 Charles .


Cavannaugh Annie, wid. of Frank, h. 24 Hayes court


Caverly Francis, superintendent Brookline bridge, house 155 Brookline


Cawley Thomas J., laborer Brine & Clark, h. 212 Bridge Cayzer Alfred L., clerk N. E. Glass Co., boards Highland avenue, Somerville


Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, boards 104 Auburn [do.


Chadbourne Humphrey,foreman stable 88 North av., rooms Chadbourne Samuel R., fly finisher Mason & Hamlin's Chadwick Alford F., molding smoother, 113 Broadway, house 91 Sixth


Chadwick Anna, widow of Ward, rooms 11 William Chaffee Knowlton S. (Chaffee & Cummings), hardwood charcoal dealers, junction Bridge & Cambridge, and president F. H. Insurance Co. (28 State, B.), house 55 Otis


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


Chalifaur Anthony, foreman Bay State Brick Co., house Corporation boarding house


Chalk Abraham B., shoemaker 143 Gore, house do. Chalk Geo. A., steward Fresh Pond Hotel, bds. do. Challis Alfred, painter (Fulton, B.), h. 46 Holyoke Chalmers Edward P., printer Riverside, bds. 11 River Chalmers James, lithographer Riverside, h. 27 Kinnaird Chamberlain Eugene T., student H. U., rooms 17 Dolton's block


Chamberlain Geo. D., beef (46 F. H. Mkt, B.), h. 5 River Chamberlain James F., silver-plater (21 School, B.), house 116 Prospect


DRAPERY, Looping Tassels, Picture Cord. ,180 Tremont St,, Boston. BANCROFT & BOYDEN.


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Chamberlain Nathan H., pastor Emanuel church (Somer-


ville), house rear 29 Sacramento


Chamberlain Newell (46 F. H. Market, B.), h. 7 River Chamberlain Sally N. Mrs., teacher Boardman primary school, house 17 Brookline


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


Chamberlayne Chas. F., student H. U., bds. Sacramento Chamberlin Alfred N., shoemaker 642 Main, h. 29 Norfolk Chamberlin Asa W., printer (41 Federal, B.), boards 14 Harrison


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. 15 Mt. Auburn


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 (Edward Chamberlin & Co.), Bos- ton chemical works, Cambridge, near Portland, office (21 Central, B.), h. at N. Abington


Chamberlin Edward & Co. (Edward Chamberlin), Bos- ton chemical works, Cambridge, near Portland, office (21 Central B.)


Chamberlin George H. (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hard- ware, 622 Main, boards 77 Brattle


Chamberlin Harriet, widow, house 14 Harrison


Chamberlin Mary, widow of John, house 77 Brattle


Chamberlin Samuel B., mail agent (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), h. 145 Pearl


Chamberlin Volney R, provisions (33 North, B.), house 167 Brookline


Chambers Charles, cooper, boards 35 Winsor


Chambers Charles, laborer, house 351 Cambridge


Chambers John H., foreman Jaynes & Co., h. 27 Sidney Chambers Samuel D., mariner, house 34 Hastings


Chambers Patrick, laborer, house 128 Webster avenue Champeau Edward, laborer, h. Clifton, near Spruce Champion Joel D., teamster, house 137 Otis


Chandler Chas. H., bookkeeper, house 54 Prospect


Chandler Ebenezer M., house 16 Amory


Chandler Edward R., hatter, house 19 Hamilton


Chandler Elizabeth, wid. of Edward K., bds. 45 Blackstone


Chandler F. E., student H. U., rooms 10 Divinity Hall


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


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Chandler Gilbert E., clerk West Boston Savings Bank (Cambridge, cor. Staniford, B.), bds. 16 Amory


Chandler Henry, waiter (Revere House, B.), h. 9 Roger's block, Main


Chandler Herbert H., boards 73 Dana


Chandler James, house 51 Fairmont


Chandler Lewis B., clerk 655 Main, bds. 16 Amory


Chandler Oscar, machinist, h. Broadway, cor. Norfolk


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


Chandler Stephen B., salesman (556 Wash., B.), house 73 Dana [Putnam av.


Chandler William, bookbinder, Riverside, house rear 73


Chandler William H., printer (21 Cornhill, B.), house 65 Otis


Channing Edward T. Mrs., house 67 Kirkland


Chapin Andrew N., mason, house Franklin, cor. Soden Chapin Ellen S., widow of Geo. A., h. Lambert avenue, opp. Shawmut av. [h. 93 Otis


Chapin Gardner (Chapin Bros.) (165 South Market, B.), Chapin George T., produce (13 Blackstone market, B.), house 66 Otis


Chapin Lucius L., clerk, 192 Cambridge, h. r. 57 Sixth


Chaplin Geo., carpenter, house 352 Broadway


Chaplin Sarah T., widow of Charles F., house. Austin, n. Inman


Chapman Charles H., laborer, bds. 90 Washington


Chapman Charles H., student H. U., rooms 6 Plympton


Chapman Cyrus, machinist, 368 Main, bds. 390 do.


Chapman Edward, clerk (Wash., B.), bds. 11 Story Chapman Francis L., carriage mnfr., rear 15 Brattle, h. 11 Story [Harvard


Chapman Fred. L., clerk Francis L. Chapman, house 349 Chapman George W., painter, house 22 Lopez


Chapman George W., jr., clerk, 33 River, h. 22 Lopez


Chapman Harrison, machinist, 368 Main, h. 2112 Austin Chapman Henry, paperhanger, boards 392 Cambridge


Chapman James W., paperhanger, h. 97 Washington


Chapman John C., machinist, bds. 408 Main


Chapman John L., actionmaker Mason & Hamlin


Chapman Mary E. Mrs., house 90 Washington


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


Chapman Nathaniel B., carpenter, rooms 26 Ash


Chapman Rufus B., machinist, house 408 Main


Chapman Walter S., organmaker G. Woods &. Co., h. r. 102 Putnam av.


Women's Hats and Bonnets made to order, in the best manner. J. B. CROMACK, No. 26 Temple Place, Boston.


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Chapman William, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman William (Chapman & Cogan), carpenter, 11 Gore, h. 392 Cambridge


Chapman Wm. H., carpenter, 11 Gore, bds. 392 Cambridge Chapman Z. D. (Chapman & Hall), furniture mnfr., Os- born Mills, State, and (132 Friend, B.), h. at Boston CHAPMAN & COGAN (Wm. Chapman and Edmund J. Cogan), carpenters and signmakers, 11 Gore


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


Charles River Iron Works, Kendall & Roberts, proprie- tors, 92 Main


CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, E. Snow, cashier, 1 Harvard row [Thorndike


Charmois Victor, designer (42 Cornhill, B.), house 141


Chartrand George, cooper, house 147 Gore


Chase Benj., real estate (B.), house 4 Essex


Chase Charles S., artist, house 127 Auburn


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


Chase Edward F., house 19 Pine


Chase Edwin B. Mrs., house 15 Wallace


Chase Fred. L., clerk (465 Wash., B.), house 48 Austin


Chase Freeman H., express, order box, Post-office, house 156 Hampshire


Chase Geo. S., printer (4 Alden, B.), house 15 Second


Chase Henry C., teamster, house 377 Cambridge


Chase Henry E., machinist B. L. & N. R. R. repair shop, bds. 73 Thorndike


Chase Herbert A., student, boards 752 Main


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


Chase Isaac F., tinplate worker, house 8 Sixth


Chase Isaac R., engineer, house rear 145 Columbia


Chase Jeremiah C., nurseryman, Plymouth, c. Hampshire, house 287 Broadway [St. court


· Chase John L., coffinmaker, house 4 Buck's blk., Seventh Chase Joseph S., woodworker Mason & Hamlin


CHASE JOSIAH G., city engineer and surveyor, office City Hall, h. 8 Bigelow


Chase J. Herbert, at Mason & Hamlin's, h. 66 Columbia


Chase Mary G. Miss, house 15 Wallace


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


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


Chase Simeon, miner, house 212 Harvard


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


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Chatman John, at Mason & Hamlin's, bds. 42 Market Cheeseman Frank, driver, 621 Main, h. 10 Watson Chenery James, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin Chenery John, ropemaker, house 147 Dublin Cheney A. J., at Mason & Hamlin's, bds. Ross House Cheney Charles D., engineer L. R. R., h. rear 140 Spring Cheney Chas. M., marketman (B.), bds. 72 Fourth Cheney Charles W., driver F. A. Kennedy, h. 4 William Cheney Dennis, laborer, h. 132 Webster av.


Cheney Edwin L., producedealer (10 New F. H. Market, B.), house 41 Essex [27 Hancock Cheney Ellen A., teacher Harvard primary school, boards Cheney Harriet A., widow of Charles S., bds. 9 Remington Cheney Hiram W., trav. agent, h. 286 Broadway


Cheney Joseph A., house 44 Holyoke


Chevy Joseph T., boards 44 Holyoke


Cheney Martin A., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 44 Holyoke Cheney Mary M., widow of Nathan, h. 54 Essex


Chenney C. H., house 84 Pleasant


Cherry William, laborer, house 211 Franklin


Chesley C. H., law student H. U., rooms 58 Mt. Auburn


Chesley Nancy, widow of William, h. 519 Main


Chestnut James, in Chemical Works, house Warren


Chestnut Robert, laborer, house Warren


Chew William, bricklayer, house 99 Main


Chick Amos, carpenter, house 79 Brattle


Chick Daniel W., stairbuilder, 19 Cherry, house 62 do.


Chick Edson E., newspapers, periodicals, &c., 447 Main, boards do


Chick Edward E., carpenter, boards 8 Summer


Chick Joseph E., teamster, house 23 Seventh


Chickering William H., clerk, B. & L. & N. R. R. freight office, Prison Point road, house at Somerville


Child Andrew J., teamster, house 87 Moore


Child Carrie E., widow of Chas. F., rooms 32 Mt. Auburn Child Catherine, widow of Nicholas G., house 109 Inman Child Francis J., Boylston professor of rhetoric and orato- ry H. U., house 67 Kirkland


Child John, milkman, house rear 105 Elm


Child Joseph, sailmaker (2 North Market, B.), h. 760 Main Child Joseph, jr., leather dealer (96 High, B.), house 99 Magazine


Child Moses M., truant officer, ward 1, bds. 10 Farwell pl.


Child Spencer, teamster, house 226 Broadway


Child William B., house 17 Pearl [Pearl Child Winthrop W., hackdriver, Main, opp. Pearl, bds. 17 Childs Alexander G., clerk, 377 Cambridge, boards do.


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


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Childs Benj. (Childs & Ray), provisions, 377 Cambridge, house at Somerville


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


Childs Henry, action maker Mason & Hamlin


Childs Henry H., printer, house Acorn, near Chestnut


Childs John H., bookbinder Riverside, house 26 Fairmont Childs John J., house 18 Fairmont


Childs Parker E., printer, house 1 Gerry, cor. Chapman pl. Childs & Ray (Benj. Childs and Chas. F. Ray), provisions, 377 Cambridge


Chipley Charles A., general agent B. & O. R. R. (219 Washington, B.), house 42 Tremont [Tremont Chipley Ezekiel S., clerk (219 Washington, B.), boards 42 Chipman Albion, pattern and model maker (21 First, So. Boston), house 106 Thorndike


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


Chisholmın Duncan, wheelwright, house 108 Prospect


Chisholm Robert C., cracker driver, boards 58 Sidney


Chittick Robert, gardener, house rear 13 Appian way


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


Choate George Dr., house 154 Brattle


Christian Joseph, cabinetmaker, house rear 101 Fourth


Christie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed


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


Christie William H., bookbinder Welch & Co., house 32 Mt. Auburn


Christopher Edward B., carpenter, house 44 Pine


Christopher Eugene, cabinetmaker, house 158 Otis


Christopher Henry A., carpenter, house rear 50 Pine Christopher Richard T., dentist, house 46 River Christopher Zenas, harnessmaker, house 13 Mt. Auburn Christy Cyrus W., resident graduate Divinity School, rooms 11 Divinity Hall


Church Charles, laborer, boards 23 Hastings


Church Charles L., cigarmaker (4 Charlestown, B.), house 239 Main


Church Charline H. A., laborer, house 23 Hastings


Church Edgar A., boards 239 Broadway


Church Hannah, widow, house 109 Inman


Church John B., cabinetmaker, house 2 Vine


Church M. A., widow, house 239 Broadway


Church Lizzie E. Mrs., house Hampshire, corner Murdock


Church Webster W., boards 239 Broadway


BUSINESS SUITS, 7 C. H. BILLINGS, 430 Harvard St., Cambridge ..


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Churchill Chas. B., wholesale clocks (259. Wash., B.), h. 16 Ellery


Churchill Wm. W., carver Doe & Hunnewell, boards at Somerville


Chute Angus, carpenter, house 23 Suffolk


Chute laCrinda G., widow of Win. B., h. rear 508 Main


Chute Rupert J., reporter Cambridge Chronicle, boards 34 Austin


Chute Sidney S., carpenter, house 7 Rockwell


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, boards 74 do.


Clancey Michael, laborer, house 215 Columbia


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


Clapp Edward A., house 5 Lee


Clapp Edward C., compositor, house 141 Mt. Auburn


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


Clapp John, sawyer, M. & H. Organ Co., bds. 101 Wash-


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


Clapp Robert P., student H. U., rooms 9 Felton


Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge, B.), house 2 Rockwell


Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brookline, near the bridge, house 184 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 186 Brookline, near the bridge


Clark Ambrose H., collector Cambridge Gas Co., house 21 Irving [20 Sacramento Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (164 Congress, B.), h. 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 Catherine, widow of Wm., house 21 South


Clark Chas., lith. artist Riverside Press, bds. at Boston


Clark Chas. A., stairbuilder, h. Crescent av., n. Pottery


Velvets, Laces & Ribbons, No. 26 Temple Place, Boston. J. B. CROMACK.


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Clark Chester M., supt. brush department House of Cor- rection, East Cambridge, house at Somerville Clark Christopher, mason, boards 10 Fourth


Clark Daniel, 2 Holyoke, bds. 21 South


Clark Dwight S., printer, house 147 Columbia


Clark Edward J., marbleworker (B.), bds. 23 Wallace


Clark Eliza T. Mrs., house 1 Elmer


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


Clark Fannie B. Mrs., house 16 Quincy


Clark Frances Mrs., house Oxford, corner Beacon


Clark Frank W., clerk (B.), boards 15 Walden


Clark Fred. C., boards 404 Harvard


Clark George, confectioner, 503 Main, house 5 Foster's block, rear 95 Main [182 Brookline Clark Geo. B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, h. Clark Henry H., proofreader University Press, h. Harris, near Oxford


Clark Hyacinth, boilermaker, house 28 Carson


Clark Ira E., engineer and surveyor, City Engineer's office, City Hall, boards 84 Austin


Clark James S., glasscutter, boards 79 Spring


Clark James, laborer, house 29 Gore [Concord av. Clark James P., florist (1 A Park, B.), house Madison, n. Clark John, house Dunster, near the wharf


Clark John, hostler Porter's Hotel, boards do ..


Clark John, nightwatchman, h. Sands, n. Putnam avenue


Clark John, plasterer, house Hollis, near Spruce


Clark Jobn, clerk (73 North, B.), house 36 River Clark John, tailor, house 12 Flagg


Clark John, mechanic, boards 131 Harvard Clark John, jr., apothecary clerk, boards 32 River


Clark John, jr., painter, rooms foot Dunster


Clark John B., casemaker G. Woods & Co., h. 7 Prospect Clark John W., cabinetmaker, house 98 Hampshire Clark John W., carpenter (B.), house 402 Main Clark Joseph, carpenter, bds. C. A. Clark's, Crescent av. Clark Lewis C., driver Supply Hose No. 1, house do. Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house foot Dunster Clark Mary, widow, house 12 Hayes court Clark Mary E., widow of John, h. 1 Baldwin place Clark Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, house 135 Thorndike Clark Mary J., widow, house 83 Bridge


Clark Martin V. B., printer Riverside, house 9 Jay Clark Matthias C., stonecutter, house 94 Sixth


Clark Melancthon W. S., conductor U. R. Co., house 11 Farwell place


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


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Clark Ozias, carpenter, 48 Cambridge, h. at Somerville Clark Patrick, laborer, house 10 Fourth


Clark Patrick T. (Brine & Clark), wood and coal, 211 Bridge, foot of Third, house 150 Prospect


Clark Richard, laborer, h. Harding, near Porter


Clark Robert P., carpenter, bds. C. A. Clark's, Crescent av.


Clark Samuel P., painter, 408 Main, bds. 67 Western av.


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


Clark Sophia S. Mrs., house 404 Harvard [Winsor


Clark Thomas, clerk Boston Car Wheel Co., house 88 Clark William, house 34 Amory


Clark William H., bookbinder, h. r. 73 Putnam avenue


Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, house do.


Clarke Benjamin, house 48 Shepard


Clarke Charlotte B., widow of Elijah, h. 6 Daye court Clarke Chas. F., clerk, 468 Harvard, bds. 12 Plimpton


Clarke Henry W., brakeman F. R. R., bds. 42 Gore


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


Clarke Mary W., widow of Moses, house 68 Otis Clarke Theodore P. B., letter carrier (P. O., B.), boards 22 Front [square Clarke Thomas H., tinsmith, 30 Brighton, rooms 30 Brattle Clarke William, bootmaker, 16 Brighton, h. 21 Beaver Clarke Wm. H., carriagesmith F. Ivers, bds. 21 Beaver Clarke Wm. T., clerk M. A. Maynard, bds. at Somerville Clarkson Alexander, saloon (10 Friend, B.), h. 141 Cam- bridge


Clarkson John, painter, house 50 Cedar


Clarkson Thomas G., jeweler (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rockwell Clary Francis P., janitor Boylston Hall, H. U., house 22 Baldwin


Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), h. Oxford, c. Forest Clary James, boxmaker M. & H. Organ Co., h. Decatur, n. Brookline


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


Clary Mary, widow of David, house 230 Bridge


Clary Michael, laborer, boards Decatur court


Clary Patrick, stonemason, house 7 Baldwin court


Clasby Eliza S., widow of Geo., bds. 22 Lowell


Clasby Thos., laborer, house 10 Flagg court


Claussen Henry, lithographer Armstrong & Co., Riverside Press, boards 214 Green


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


Clayton Martin, house 7 Fourth


BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tre- mont St., Boston, manufrs. of


Hazard's Patent Swing Crib $ Cradle.


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Clayton Patrick, laborer, house rear 36 Harvard Clayton Richard, blacksmith, house 7 Fourth Cleaveland Charles A., teamster, house 70 Spring Cleaveland James, action maker Mason & Hamlin Cleaveland John A., teamster, house 59 Vine Clements Henry C., blacksmith, bds. 8 Conlon's court Clements John, plasterer, bds. 8 Conlon's court Clements William, laborer, house 8 Conlon's court Clemmet Thomas, tailor, house 38 Brookline Cleveland Albert D., policeman, house 387 North avenue


Cleveland Charles V., teamster, boards 387 North av.


Cleveland William A., sub-letter carrier, bds. 387 North avenue


Cleveland Mary W., widow of Anthony B., h. 53 Oxford Clifford John, engineer John Wilson & Son, house 33 Charles River


Clifford Owen, laborer, house 177 Dublin


Clifford Patrick, house 16 Lopez


Clifford Phillip, gardener, boards 79 Elm


Close George, confectioner, 244 Broadway, h. 98 Winsor


Close John, fancy cake baker, 315 Cambridge, house do.


Close John, jr., cracker peddler, house 44 Pine


Close Louis, carpenter, boards 51 Winter


Clough Emma I., teacher Harvard school, room 1, boards 11 Amory


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


Clough Sophronia C., widow of John K., h. 55 Columbia


Clous Charles, civil engineer, house 75 Spring


Clouston Frank C., clerk, boards 14 William


Clouston Mary, widow of William, house 14 William


Clover Ellis, plasterer, boards 14 Murdock


Clover Frederick, plasterer, house 14 Murdock


Clow Edmund, printer Riverside, house 50 Fairmont


Cloyes Lothrop J., policeman, house 12 Story


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


Clukes William H., jigsawyer (Chickerings, B.), house 173 Cambridge


Coady John B., carpenter, house Riverside place


Coakley David, laborer house 57 North


Coakley Jeremiah, laborer, boards 29 Harvey


Coakley John, laborer, house 26 North


Coakley Patrick, laborer, h. Willow pl., n. Cambridge Coakley Timothy, expressman, house 500 Cambridge


Coates Charles H., saloon (133 Milk, B.), house 6 Charles River


FINE CLOTHS and DOESKINS, AT BILLINGS', 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.


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Cobb Benjamin F., surveyor lumber, h. 149 Cambridge Cobb Christopher J., 497 Main, bds. 2 Charles River Cobb Cyrus, lawyer (13 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 83 Green Cobb Darius, artist (24 Studio bldg., B.), h. 235 Harvard Cobb Edward C., tinworker, 525 Main, bds. 5 Columbia Cobb Franklin A., salesman, 638 Main, house 19 Sidney Cobb Henry, driver U. R. Co., boards 5 Harvard square Cobb Josiah H., teadealer (1191 Washington, B.), house 17 Prospect


Cobb Tobias, laborer, house 10 Davis


Cobine James (James Cobine & Co.), 133 Main, house at Somerville


Cobine James & Co. (James Cobine), blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 133 Main


Coburn Benjamin V., machinist, boards 73 Fourth


Coburn Calvin, organmaker, house 148 Spring


Coburn Charles, clerk (155 Wash., B.), house 15 Beech Coburn Charles F., organmaker, house 148 Spring


Coburn Geo. A., physician, 13 Sixth, house do.


Coburn Misses, house 70 Green


Coburn Susia A. Mrs., house 71 Spring


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


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Cochran Archibald, casemaker Mason & Hamlin


Cochran Jeanette Mrs., house 80 Pearl


Cochran John (Govan & Cochran), organ case maker Mason & Hamlin, house 14 State


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


Cochran Thomas, hostler Union car stable, house 7 Reed Cody James, hostler, house Holmes place


Coes Geo. H. (Howard Athenæum, B.), h. 207 Hampshire Coffee Cornelius, laborer, house 34 Cambridge


Coffee Dennis, laborer, house 58 North


Coffee James, boards 58 North


Coffee John, laborer, house 54 North


Coffee Michael, house 58 North


Coffee Timothy, blacksmith, boards 391 Main


Coffey John J., provisions, Franklin, cor. Bay, house do.


Coffin Almond, hostler, boards rear 168 Gore


Coffin Arthur F., at city surveyor's office (Roxbury), bds. W. Smith's, Lake View avenue Coffin Howard, laborer J. P. Squire & Co., h. 8 Squires ct. Coffin Mary, widow, house Lilac court


Coffin David, laborer, house 470 Cambridge


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


SILKS, CRAPES, and Bonnet TRIMMINGS of all kinds. IF J. B. CROMACK, 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.


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


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


Cofran's brickyard boardinghouse, Vassal lane, rear of brickyard


Cogan Dennis, laborer, boards 230 Bridge


Cogan Edmond (Chapman & Cogan), carpenter, 11 Gore, house 230 Bridge


Cogan Ellen, widow of Joseph, house 230 Bridge


Cogan James, laborer, house Harding, near Porter


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


Coghlan Patrick, cooper F. A. Kennedy, h. 37 Jefferson Cogswell Edward R., physician, house 330 Broadway Cogswell Eri, teamster, 53 Pearl, boards 2 Lawrence Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office City building, Central square, boards 123 Prospect




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