The Cambridge directory for 1877, Part 26

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Publication date: 1877
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Metcalf Greenleaf W., musician, house 1 Allston ct.


Metcalf Willard, carpenter, house 1 Allston ct.


Metivier James, student H. U., rooms 16 Shepard Metzger Andrew, house 10 Seventh


Metzger Andrew, jr., milkman, h. Seventh, r. Cambridge Metzger Joseph, music recorder, patentee and mnfr., and


lager beer saloon, 200 Cambridge, h. do.


Meyer Charles, baker, house 26 Sidney


Meyer Frank, butcher, house 10 Seventh Meyer Geo. L., student H. U., rooms 53 Matthews Hall Michelin Francis, lithographer Riverside Press, h. 11 River Middleback Casper, currier M. Kuebler, b. 440 North av. Middleby Joseph, bakers' supplies (65 Haverhill, B.), h. Brattle, cor. Lake View av.


Middleby J. Henry, clerk (65 Haverhill, B.), boards J. Middleby's, Brattle


Miethke Herman, organ varnisher G. Woods & Co., house 8 Cherry


Mifflin George H. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside Press, house at Boston


Mihan Frances E. Miss, teacher, house 479 Main


Mihan Patrick, engineer of heating ventilating, h. 479 Main & Miles Edmund, foreman composing room J. Wilson Son, house 4 Charles River


Miles Elizabeth, widow of Edward, h. 60 Broadway


Miles Fernando, foreman River street stable U. R. Co., h. 91 Putnam avenue


Miles Frank H., stereotyper J. Wilson & Son, boards 4 Charles River


Miles John, paper hanger, house 119 Gore


Miles Mary, widow of Patrick, house 20 Decatur


Miles Nathan, conductor U. R. Co., bds. r. 5 Harvard sq. Miles Patrick, carpenter, house 60 Broadway


Miles Richard J., brassfinisher, bds. 60 Broadway


Miles Wm. S., wood engraver, bds. 4 Charles River


Millan Alexander (Millan & Snow), fish and oysters, 17 Brattle, house 12 De Wolf


Millan & Snow (Alexander Millan and James H. Snow),


fish and oyster dealers, Whitney's blk., 17 Brattle Millard Wm., tinsmith (79 North, B.), h. 11 Mt. Auburn Millen Joseph, tin peddler, boards 22 East


Millen Wm. H., tuner G. Woods & Co., h. at Boston


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Millen Wm. J., saddle and harness maker, h. 105 Allston Miller Albert, peddler, boards 89 Third


Miller Charles, cabinetmaker, house 62 Harvard


Miller Charles, real estate, house 94 Auburn


Miller Claborn C., laborer, house rear 31/2 Hastings


Miller David, house 450 Broadway


Miller David G., printer J. Ford & Son, rooms 29 Holyoke Miller Ellen, widow of George, house 14 Garden


Miller Ellis F., undertakers materials (19 Wash., B.), h. 13 Roseland


Miller Ferdinand, glass engraver, h. r. 112 Spring Miller Frederick, glass polisher, house 89 Third


Miller Geo. E., mariner, house rear 18 Gore


Miller Ingrain B., carpenter Brown & Nichols, boards I. H. Brown's, 11 Farwell place


Miller James, police, station 5, bds. Porter's Hotel Miller James H., blacksmith, house 18 Upton


Miller John, foreman Cambridge Water Works, house 20 Upton


Miller John, varnisher, house 84 Fifth


Miller Maria M. Miss, school teacher, house 94 Auburn Miller Orrin, car conductor, bds. Cambridge, cor. Baldwin Miller Stuart C., bookkeeper (104 F. H. Market, B.), h. 49 Norfolk


Miller William, laborer, house 11 Maynard place


Miller Wm. G., foreman, house 9 Franklin


Miller Wm. H., bookkeeper (Harvard, cor. Wash., B.), house rear 103 Spring [av.


Millett Geo. W., printer Riverside Press, h. 8312 Putnam Milligan Daniel H., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, h. 159 Norfolk Milligan Jas., tailor (Jacobs & Deane, B.), h. 4 Worcester Milligan James, jr., tailor, boards 4 Worcester


Milligan John D., U. S. Navy, bds. 4 Worcester


Milligan William, dentist, 4 Worcester, boards do.


Milliken Jas. S., express, order box O. Hall's, 9 Harvard sq., and (26 Devonshire, B.), h. 8 Mt. Auburn Millmore Patrick, hostler U. R. Co., h. 6 Hannum's block, rear 114 Broadway


Mills Benjamin F., boards 305 North avenue


Mills Charles H., wood engraver (2 Alden court, B.), bds. 30 Fourth


Mills David S., hatter (377 Wash., B.), house 72 Inman Mills James H., boards Holmes place


Mills James H., cabinet maker, house 30 Fourth Mills James H., jr., cane chair seater, boards 30 Fourth Mills John, laborer, house 6 Second street court Mills William, carpenter, house 189 Mt. Auburn Mills William, night watchman H. U., h. Holmes place Mills -, widow, house 14 Seventh


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Milne Robert Mrs., house 13 Wendell


Milne Robert W., clerk (197 Devonshire, B.), boards 13 Wendell


Milton Henry, junk collector, house 164 Norfolk


Minard Athene S., widow of George, dressmaker, 623 Main, house do.


Mindig Jane, widow of Philip, house 45 Hastings Miner Elizabeth C., widow of Geo. W., h. 140 Harvard Miner Henry A., clerk, 161 Cambridge, boards 98 Otis Minot Elizabeth, widow of George, h. 38 Concord av. Minot Francis, law student H. U., rooms 39 Brattle Mirick Augusta G. Mrs., teacher Putnam grammar school, house 139 Thorndike [Amory


Misener John A., wood worker M. & H. Organ Co., h. 18 Mitchell Charlotte E., teacher Gannett primary school boards 3 Plymouth


Mitchell Elizabeth H., widow, house 3 Plymouth


Mitchell E. C., sawyer Woodbury & Co., house at Lynn Mitchell Frank A., watchman U. R. Co., bds. 23 Sidney


Mitchell Frederick C., planer, boards 3 Plymouth


Mitchell George L., constable and tax collector, house 113 Thorndike


Mitchell Henry A., house 28 Front


Mitchell John S., student H. U., boards 13 Avon


Mitchell Joseph F., stereotyper Riverside Press, house 111 Pearl


Mitchell Mary, widow of John, house 4 Hastings


Mitchell Paul, house 139 Austin


Mitchell Thomas, grocer, Green, cor. Hancock, house do.


Mitchell Thomas, machinist, house 13 Avon


Mitchell Thomas Mrs., house 60 Hastings


Mitchell William, harness maker, Cambridge, junction Bridge, h. 116 Winsor


Mitchell Wm. H., plumber, house 22} Boardman


Mitchell William R., molder, 368 Main, h. 180 Green


Mitchem George S., engineer B. L. & N. R. R., house 62 Cambridge


Mitchem Sylvanus, engineer B. & L. R. R., h. 28 East


Mitiver Leopold, laborer, house 111 Spruce


Mitiver Noer, grocer, 113 Spruce, house do.


Mitton Edward J., salesman (450 Wash., B.), h. 93 Inman Mode Albert, neck tie mnfr. (32 Avon, B.), rooms 47 Winsor


Moellers George G., machinist, house 32 Brookline


Moeser Philip, cigar maker, house 20 Hastings Moffatt Alexander, house 312 State


Moffatt James, foreman, 82 Main, house 3 Baldwin's blk., rear 93 Main


Moffatt Patrick, laborer, boards 36 Washington


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Moffatt Richardson, house 10 Pearl, cor. Green


Moffatt William, iron melter, 368 Main, h. 36 Washington Moinan John, produce and fruit, house 22 Union


Molinari Anton, surgical instrument maker (15 Tremont, B.), h. 128 Bridge


Moller Christian B. (Moller & Co.), provisions, 403 Main, house 17 State


Moller & Co. (Christian B. Moller), provisions, 403 Main Moloney Daniel, tinsmith, Otis, cor. Eighth, house do.


Moloney William A., printer University Press, house 432 Broadway


Monaghan Bridget Miss., house 8 Fifth


Monaghan Michael, laborer, house rear Plympton


Monagle Margaret, widow of Neal, house 25 Bow


Monahan John, laborer, house 49 Reed


Monahan John, laborer, house Dublin, near F. R. R.


Monblo Francis T. N., stoves and tinware, 188 Cambridge, house 87 Vine


Money August, carpenter, house 124 Dublin


Monro Susie I. Miss, dressmaker, 177 Harvard, house do.


Monroe Charles W., house Sacramento place


Monroe, see also Munroe


Monrooney Patrick, laborer, house 30 Davis


Monsarrat James M., law student H. U., boards 713 Cambridge [7 Grant


Montague Alfred, bar tender (Young's Hotel, B.), house Montague Charles H., treas. (29 Otis, B.), h. 770 Main


Montague Samuel L., com. mer. (290 Atlantic av., B.), h. 26 Fayette


Monte Louis, tinsmith, house 137 Main


Montgomery Alexander, engineer, h. Lexington av., near North avenue


Montgomery Andrew, slater, house 1 Dock


Montgomery Charles S., real estate agent (284 Harrison, avenue, B.), house 224 Putnam avenue


Montgomery Edward, sawyer Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., boards 12 Rogers block, Main


Montgomery George, lamplighter, house 40 Hampshire · Montgomery Marcus, at Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., boards 12 Rogers block [Dock


Montgomery Mary, grocer, Broadway, cor. Dock, house 1 Montgomery Robert A., printer, h. 11 Rogers blk., Main Montgomery Thomas, lamplighter, house 93 Third


Montgomery William H., expressman, 568 Main, house Sidney, corner Putnam avenue


Montzon Joseph, clerk (46 State, B.), boards 33 Bigelow Moody Charles E., grocer (75 Com'l, B.), boards 26 Lee Mooney Amanda M. Mrs., dressmaker, 33 Holyoke, h. do. Mooney Bernard, laborer, house Ninth, near Otis


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Mooney Bernard, jr., finisher, boards Ninth, near Otis


Mooney Daniel, house 107 Tremont


Mooney Edward, teamster and cooper, bds. 74 Cambridge Mooney Frank H., milkman, house 119 Prospect


Mooney Frank S., cutter (12 West, B.), boards 471 Main Mooney George F., boiler maker, 92 Main, house 100 do. Mooney James, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Mooney John (Mooney & Kane), boots and shoes, 177 Cambridge, boards 42 Spring


Mooney John, conductor U. R. Co., house 46 Brighton


Mooney John, laborer, house 2 Hastings


Mooney John, laborer, house rear 423 Cambridge


Mooney John E., boarding-house, 5 Linden


Mooney Mary A. C., widow of Wm. M., house 471 Main


Mooney Michael, Jaborer, house 2 Hastings


Mooney Myron C., clerk David Brewer, rooms 33 Holyoke


Mooney Patrick, brass worker, house 2 Hastings


Mooney Thomas, musician, boards 165 Otis


Mooney Timothy, porter (Hotel Pelham, Boylston, B.), house 165 Otis


Mooney William, tinsmith, house 171 Norfolk


Mooney William, machinist, 72 Main


Mooney William H., polisher, boards Ninth, near Otis


Mooney William J. Mrs., house 183 Columbia


Mooney & Kane (John M. Mooney and Michael Kane), boots and shoes, 177 Cambridge


Moor James C., grocer, 192 Cambridge, bds. A. Stewart's, 141 Otis


Moore Albert H., upholsterer, boards 106 Otis


Moore Alexander, laborer, house 3 Moore


Moore Alfred, porter, house rear 133 Columbia


Moore Arthur, carriage maker, bds. Russell, cor. North av. Moore Bradford T. (Charles Moore & Co.), stoves and hardware, 8 Brattle, house Langdon, near Chauncy Moore Charles (Charles Moore & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, house Langdon, near North avenue


Moore Charles, hostler, house Harvey, corner Jackson


Moore Charles W. Mrs., house 84 Prospect


MOORE CHARLES & CO. (Charles, Edward R., and Bradford T. Moore), stove and hardware dealers, 8 Brattle


Moore Charles H., instructor in free hand drawing and water colors H. U., house 19 Oxford


Moore Clarence A., confectioner, 503 Main, boards City building, Central square


Moore Cyrus J., porter (P. O., B.), h. rear 67 Washington Moore David H., musician, house 33 Green


Moore Edmond, baker, 502 Main, house 159 Franklin


Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.), stoves and


hardware, 8 Brattle, house 24 Mellen


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Moore Edwin G., bookkeeper (9 High, B.), house 3 Pleas- ant place


Moore Ephraim Marshall, provisions (147 Leverett, B.), house 43212 Cambridge


Moore Frank, packer W. L. Lockhart, boards 27 Second Moore George, laborer, house 186 Green


Moore George A., architect (69 Court, B.), boards 132 Mt. Auburn


Moore George H. (Lenfest & Moore), printer, 68 Cam- bridge, boards 22 Sixth


Moore Hannah E. Miss, house 47 Magazine


Moore Isaac, teamster, house 48 Hastings


Moore James, at Riverside Press


Moore James, laborer, house 15 Carson


Moore James, grease collector, house 3 Essex court


Moore James E., clerk, boards 10 Otis


Moore James H., glass blower, house 25 Fifth


Moore Jane, widow of Nicholas, house 20 Farwell place


Moore John, laborer, house 98 Spruce


Moore John, laborer, house 7 Murdock


Moore John, laborer, house rear 131 Columbia


Moore John, steward (Mass. Gen. Hosp., B.), house 612 Cherry


Moore John, piano forte action, boards 179} Harvard Moore Joseph W., provisions (147 Leverett, B.), house 436 Cambridge


Moore Margaret A., nurse, boards 229 Broadway


Moore Matthew R., policeman, house 22 Sixth


Moore Melvin, teamster, house rear 123 Third Moore Nancy Mrs., house 11 Jay


Moore Nathaniel H., h. 7 Shepherd's block, Charles River Moore Nelson N., bar keeper (246 Wash., B.), house 57 Pleasant


Moore Perley D., leather dealer (98 High, B.), h. 6 River Moore Richard M., freight conductor B. & L. R. R., h. 129 Thorndike


Moore Samuel, laborer, house 51 Hastings


Moore Thomas Wilson, laborer, house 18912 North av.


Moore Wm. E., student H. U., rooms 410 Harvard


Moore William C., frame maker, h. 3 Rogers block, Main Moore William C., painter, house 6 Daye court


Moore William S., hostler, house 7 Fourth


Moorehouse Christopher, plasterer, boards 46 North av. Moorehouse Daniel, pressman Riverside Press, h. 70 River Mooroney Mary, widow of James, house 254 Franklin Moors Arthur W., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland pl. Mora Frank, carpenter, house 28 Baldwin


Moran Catherine, widow of Michael, h. 236 Cambridge Moran Brothers (Thomas S. and James A. Moran), fur- niture, etc., 238 Cambridge, cor. Ninth


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Moran Catherine Mrs., house 23 Bay


Moran Charles P., upholsterer (1 Wash., B.), boards 236 Cambridge


Moran Daniel J., laborer, boards 76 Pearl


Moran Daniel J., brass finisher (Chardon, B.), bds. 16 East


Moran Edward, horse shoer, boards 8 Davis


Moran Edward J., brass finisher, boards 16 East


Moran Ellen, widow, house 72 Gore


Moran James A. (Moran Bros.), furniture, 238 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Moran John, boarding-house, 164 Gore


Moran John, tailor, house 16 East


Moran Joseph, glassmaker, house 23 Winter


Moran Mary, widow of Thomas, house 55 Charles


Moran Mary, widow of Win. F., house 14 South


Moran Michael, laborer, house 76 Pearl


Moran Thomas, laborer, house 158 Green


Moran Thomas, laborer, house 104 Sparks


Moran Thomas S. (Moran Bros.), furniture, 238 Cam- bridge, house 236 do.


Moran William F., boards 14 South


Morandi David, boards 44 School


Morandi Morris, peddler, house 44 School


Morandus Egbert, hairdresser, 22412 North av., house at Somerville


Morandus John O., hairdresser, 224/2 North av., house 56 Cedar


Morawetz Victor, law student H. U., rooms 33 Bow


Moreland Fred A., clerk F. E. Saunders, Harvard square, boards H. A. Moreland's, at Allston


Moreland Henry A., sterotyper J. Wilson & Son, boards at Allston


Moreland John H., printer John Wilson & Son, house at Allston


Mores Benj. F., conductor U. R. Co., boards D. P. Bur- ley's, Cambridge, cor. Baldwin


Morey Elisha W., oil finisher, boards 16 Boardman


Morey Elizabeth, widow of William Z., h. 16 Boardman Morey James S., carpenter, boards 16 Boardman


Morey Philemon, traveling agt., house 171 Harvard


Morgan Alfred, picture frames and furniture polisher, 906 Main, house 5 Linden [Hall


Morgan Alfred W., student H. U., rooms 14 Holworthy Morgan Charles, student H. U., rooms 3 Hiltons block Morgan Geo. F., conveyancer Court House, E. Cambridge, boards at Arlington


Morgan Harriet Mrs., house 127 Mt. Auburn


Morgan Henry, blacksmith helper, house 14 Warren, near Cambridge


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Morgan M. B. Mrs., house Arlington, near Washington av. Morgan William H., salesman (147 Summer, B.), h. 163 Cambridge


Moriarty Charles, painter, house 452 Broad way


Moriarty Henry M., actionmaker M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Boston


Moriarty Mary, widow, house 452 Broadway


Moriarty Mary, widow, house Marsh court


Moriarty Patrick, shoemaker, 11 Brattle sq., bds. 10 South


Moring Anna L. Mrs., house 12 Quincy


Moring Charles F., boards 12 Quincy


Morison John Holmes, student H. U., rooms 44 Holyoke House


Morison Sanford, student H. U., rooms 2 College House Morley Jeremiah, hostler, house 22 Hunting


Morley J., shoemaker, 1 Douglass


Morley Thomas, ornamental painter, foot of Holyoke, h. 717 Cambridge


Morrell Charles H., house 17 Irving


Morrell George D., student H. U., boards 17 Irving


Morrell Robert, house 17 Irving


Morrill Alfred (Morrill & Hooker), steam engines, 356 Main, boards 10 Village


Morrill Daniel K., wheelwright, house 12 Village


Morrill Dexter J., teamster, rooms 34 Brattle sq.


Morrill Leonard, house 35 Front


Morrill Wiliam F., lawyer (33 School, B.), h. 209 Harvard MORRILL & HOOKER (Alfred Morrill and Henry Hooker), steam engines, etc., 356 Main


Morris Emery T., druggist (107 Milk, B.), house 41 Wash.


Morris Fred., carpenter, rooms 8 Squires court


Morris Henry, harness maker, 131 Main, h. 180 Hampshire Morris John, baker, house Bristol, near Webster av.


Morris Mary J., dressmaker, wid. of Wm. R., h. 41 Wash. Morris Thomas, brass molder, 368 Main


Morris William R., student H. U., rooms 8 Holyoke


Morrison Edward, clerk (57 High, B.), boards 9 Felton Morrison Emily A., widow of Charles K., h. 30 Mellen Morrison Frank, boards 18 Avon


Morrison Herbert K., naturalist, boards 9 Felton


Morrison Holland P. (14 F. H. Market, B.), h. 18 Avon Morrison Hugh H., entry clerk (Allen, cor. Brighton, B.), house 57 Sixth


Morrison James, grocer (41 Portland, B.,) h. 18 Avon


Morrison John, clerk, 87 Main, boards at Boston


Morrison William A., shoe findings (57 High, B.), house 9 Felton


Morrissey Andrew, bricklayer, boards 119 Spring Morrissey George A., hostler, house 193 Broadway


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Morrissey Hugh, brush maker, 12 Gore, h. 71 Cambridge Morrissey John, compositor, boards 13 Hamilton


Morrissey John, laborer, h. 79 Spruce, cor. Montgomery Morrissey John S., sausage maker, house 174 Gore Morrissey Michael, laborer, house 77 Spruce


Morrissey Sarah C., widow of Thomas, boards 174 Gore Morrow Frank, compositor, house 117 Pleasant


Morse Albert G., student H. U., rooms 26 Matthews Hall Morse Asa P., shook mnfr. (22 Broad, B.), h. 81 Magazine Morse Charles E., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 24 Prince


Morse Charles H., produce (9 and 11 John, B.), house 345 Broadway


Morse Cyrus B., house 2 Village [Cottage


Morse Cyrus E., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 21 Morse Edward L., student H. U., rooms 63 College House Morse Edwin Wilson, student H. U., rooms 30 Matthews Hall


Morse Francis A., harness maker U. R. Co., boards 12 Holmes place


Morse Frank B., boards 371 Harvard


Morse George, farm supt. City Alms House


Morse George, harness maker, house 358 Broadway


Morse George A., harness maker U. R. Co., house 12 Holmes place


Morse George E., house 99 Auburn


Morse Henry L. (42 Summer, B.), h. 75 North avenue


Morse Herbert F. W., student H. U., rooms 62 Trow- bridge


Morse Horace A., expressman Sawin's express, house 4 Shepherds block, Charles River


MORSE ISAAC S., attorney (15 Pemberton sq., B.), house 371 Harvard


Morse James, engineer, 174 Broadway, h. at Dorchester


Morse James B., police, station 1, house 17 De Wolf


Morse James D., paper ruler, house 96 Austin®


Morse John T., pianoforte string maker, 113 Broadway, house 168 Harvard


Morse Kate E., widow of F. H., music teacher, boards 154 Mt. Auburn


Morse Kendall, foreman, 70 Norfolk, house 31 Decatur


Morse Lucinda, widow of Bernard, house 1 Lincoln court Morse Peter, brick maker, house Walden, near Dublin Morse Sarah, widow of Henry, nurse, bds. 34 Spring


Morse Timothy D., umbrella maker (65 Court, B.), bds. 30 Eighth


Morse William A., house 48 Sidney


Morse William F., house 99 Auburn


Morss C. H., student H. U., rooms 26 Divinity Hall


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Morton George B., organ maker G. Woods & Co., house rear 28 Franklin


Morton Ira A., carpenter, house 7 Pleasant place


Mosher Alfred, cooper, house 5 Hunting, n. Cambridge Mosher Angie M., widow of Charles, house 880 Main Mosher Geo. L., laborer, house 184 Gore


Moulton Charles H., piano maker (B.), house 6 Sixth Moulton Claudius B., shirt and overall mnfr. (62 Summer,


B.), h. Mt. Pleasant, near Walden


Moulton C. Warren, boards 882 Main


Moulton Charles W. H. (C. W. H. Moulton & Co.), lad- ders, etc., Gore, n. Sixth, house 131 Thorndike Moulton C. J. B., house 882 Main


Moulton Gilman, house 17 Rockwell


Moulton Joel, house 8 Prescott [erville


Moulton John G., organ chest maker, 101 Gore, h. at Som-


Moulton Parkman A., clerk (28 Oliver, B.), h. 57 Green


Moulton Rufus H., house 109 Gore


Moulton Sarah H., widow of S., boards 37 Mellen


Moulton W. True, boards 131 Thorndike


Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Mt. Auburn, n. Watertown line Mt. Auburn Conservatory, Brattle, near Mt. Auburn MOUNT AUBURN MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, opp. Mt. Auburn, A. McDonald, prop. Mt. Auburn Waiting Room, opp. Mt. Auburn gate Mount Thomas J., brush maker, house 133 Cambridge Mousley E. J. Mrs., millinery and fancy dry goods, Hen- derson's block, 216 North av., house 244 do.


Mowbrey Bridget, widow, house 371 North avenue Mowing F. H., varnisher G. Woods & Co.


Mowll Charles F., clerk, 158 Cambridge, house 149 do. Mowry Albert E., metals (126 Cross, B.), house 4 River Mowry E. W., varnisher G. Woods & Co.


Moy James W., packer M. & H. Organ Co., h. r. 50 Pine Moy John H., upholsterer, 386 Main, boards at Boston Moylan Daniel, coachman, Cambridge, cor. Maple av., h. 204 Hampshire


Moylan Michael, blacksmith, house Spring, cor. Eighth Moylan Michael F., printer (Kilby, B.), boards Spring, corner Eighth


Moynahan Jeremiah, jr., stoves and tinware, 457 Cam- bridge, house do.


Moynahan Michael, tin peddler, house 193 Norfolk


Moynahan Patrick, tailor, house rear 6 North Mukes Burrill, laborer, house 7 Portland Mulcahy Jeremiah, tailor, house 222 Franklin Mulcahy John, currier, house Murray, near Eliot Mulcahy John F., grocer, 188 Norfolk, house do. Mulcahy Nicholas, currier, house 45 Reed


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Mulcahy Patrick, currier, house rear 45 Reed [way


Mulcahy Thomas J., machinist, 368 Main, bds. 238 Broad- Muldoon Christopher, glassmaker, house 93 Cambridge Muldoon Mary, widow, h. 13 Warren, n. Cambridge Muldoon William H., restaurant, 16512 Cambridge, house 165 do.


Mulhearn Anthony, iron molder, house 47 Pine Mulhearn Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 40 Brookline Mulherin Eliza Miss, dressmaker, 53 Mt. Auburn, h. do. Mulhern Charles, carpenter, boards 23 Hunting Mulhern James, carpenter, boards 23 Hunting Mulhern Mary, widow of George, house 23 Hunting Mulkern Martin W., teamster, house 2 Dickinson Mull Frederick, restaurant (14 Cornhill, B.), h. 150 Spring Mullen Ann, widow, house 13 Warren, near Cambridge Mullen Ann Miss, variety store, 17 Fourth, house do. Mullen David, lamp lighter, house 9 Bow Mullen Edward, house 108 Spring


Mullen George J., plasterer, house Crescent avenue


Mullen Hugh, hostler, house 162 Green


Mullen James, laborer, house 34 Harding, cor. Porter


Mullen James E., clerk (477 Washington, B.), bds. 9 Bow Mullen John, carpenter, house 139 Bridge


Mullen John R., auctioneer and commission leather dealer (256 Purchase, B.), house 361 Harvard


Mullen Joseph, peddler, h. 34 Harding, cor. Porter


Mullen Malachi, watchman, 368 Main, house 196 Green


Mullen Martin, laborer, house 169 Norfolk


Mullen Martin Mrs., house 169 Norfolk


Mullen Mary Mrs., grocer, 139 Bridge, house do.


Mullen Michael, laborer, house 148 Green


Mullen Nicholas, teaser N. E. Glass Co., h. 177 Cambridge


Mullen Patrick, laborer, boards 4 Water


Mullen Robert, laborer, house 93 Spring


Mullen Thomas, laborer, house 169 Norfolk


Müller Christian, currier, house 388 North avenue


Müller Edward L., glass cutter, house 155 Spring


Müller Henry, tanner and currier, boards 388 North av.


Müller Rudolph, musical instrument maker, b. 155 Spring Müller William, tanner, Tannery, house do.


Mullett Frank B., teamster, 113 Broadway, house 59 Hampshire


Mullett Frank C., confectioner, 45912 Main, h. r. 13 Pine


Mullett Susan, widow of John, house 6 Green


Mullett Walter A., confectioner, 503 Main, bds. 6 Green Mullett William, police, station 3, h. 189 Cambridge


Mullett William H., engineer University Press, house 49 Mt. Auburn Mullholland Michael, pill maker, bds. 27 Cherry


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Mulligan Catherine, widow of Thomas, house 10 North Mulligan Chas., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms at Boston Mulligan Edward H., brass finisher, bds. 377 Cambridge Mulligan Henry, cooper, house 11 Webster avenue


Mulligan John, brass molder, 368 Main, house 1 Front street court


Mulligan John, laborer, house rear 24 Decatur Mulligan Patrick, laborer, house 240 Franklin


Mulligan Thomas, glass maker, boards 48 Winter


Mulligan Thomas, brass molder, 368 Main


Mulliken Edward A., house 1 Davenport


Mulliken Edward Mrs., house 1 Davenport


Mulliken John E. A., clerk H. Wellington & Co., boards at Lexington


Mullin Christopher, watchman, house 10 Harrison


Mullin John, laborer, house 86 Elm


Mullin Patrick, house 8 Eighth


Mullin Peter, grocer, 54 Putnam avenue, house 249 do.


Mullins James, printer (B.), boards 168 Franklin


Mullins Patrick, printer (B.), house 168 Franklin


Mullins Thomas, real estate agent and money broker, 21 Third, house do.


Mulloy William A., organ tuner G. Woods & Co., house at East Boston


Mulrey Michael, grave digger, house 20 Foster


Mulrey Patrick, stone cutter, house 25 Somerset


Mulroy Thomas, at Riverside Press


Mulvahill Jeremiah, laborer, house 203 Franklin


Mulvahill Mary L., widow of John, house 252 Franklin Mulvahill Thomas, laborer, house 94 Kinnaird Mulvaney Morris, laborer, house 10 Third


Mulvey James, laborer, bds. 163 Broadway Mumford Fanny L., widow, house 29 Porter


Mumler John F., foreman electrotype rooms Welch, Bige- low & Co., house 12 Wendell


Mundy John F. Rev., house 55 Norfolk, near the church


Mundy Patrick, stone cutter, house 34 Charles




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