The Cambridge directory for 1877, Part 30

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Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Pratt Daniel, driver, boards 6 Mullin's court


PRATT DAVID G., foreign wood and ivory turner, 131 to 135 Broadway, house 61 Dana


Pratt Eben, coffin maker, house 168 Cambridge


Pratt Edward W. Mrs., house 14 Coggswell avenue


Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, house 16 Sidney


Pratt Francis L., city messenger, office City Hall, house Hawthorne, corner Acacia


Pratt Henry, hatter, boards 16 Sidney


Pratt John E., at Riverside Press


Pratt John M. W., student Divinity school, rooms 21 Divinity Hall


Pratt Lewis (L. Pratt & Co.), watches and jewelry, 475 Main, house 9 Austin


Pratt L. & Co. (Lewis Pratt and A. Judson Applegate), watches and jewelry, 475 Main [Austin Pratt Watson O., action maker Geo. Woods & Co., h. 46 Pratt William H., sign painter (117 Water, B.), house 89 Inman


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Prattis Anna, widow, house 58 Washington


Pray Orrin B. (O. B. Pray & Co.), real estate agent, 555 Main, house at Somerville


Pray O. B. & Co. (Orrin B. Pray), real estate agents, 555 Main, and (7 Exchange place, B.)


Pray William M., music teacher (3 Tremont row, room 29, B.), house 7 Temple [Somerville


Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, 18 Cambridge, house at Preble Origen O., machinist, house 29 Blackstone


Preble W. P., jr., law student H. U., rooms 64 Brattle


Prenderble James, laborer, house 65 Spruce


Prendergast James, machinist (B.), bds. 69 Concord av. Prentice Henry H., compositor J. Wilson & Son, house 21 Baldwin [18 Wright


Prentice Theodore P., letter carrier Cambridge P. O., h.


Prentiss Abigail Miss, house 172 North avenue


Prentiss Dorcas B., widow, house 17 Park


Prentiss William H., groom, boards 16 Jay


Presbrey Edward A., cashier National Bank of Redemp- tion (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 10 Remington


Presby Alonzo, painter, house 15 Brookline


Presby George T., driver steamer 4, house 32 Orchard


Presby Lorin A., lamp goods (43 Bromfield, B.), house 3 Tenney


Prescott Catherine Miss, milliner, bds. 32 Western av. Prescott Charles E., action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house at Jamaica Plain


Prescott Charles O., student, boards 105 Prospect


Prescott Jeanie, teacher Agassiz primary school, boards 144 Mt. Auburn


Prescott Joel H. (P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, house 144 Mt. Auburn


Prescott Millard F., express driver, house 23 Sidney


Prescott Rebecca E., widow of Joseph, house 23 Sidney


Pressey George H., house 149 Cambridge


Prest James W., printer Cambridge Press, 531 Main, h. at Somerville [Prospect


Preston Benj. F., coal and wood, 400 Cambridge, bds. 163


Preston Ernest, organist, boards 39 Pleasant [Hall


Preston George H., student H. U., rooms 27 Matthews Preston T. W., student H. U., rooms 48 Matthews Hall Price Charles F., glass cutter, boards 71 Spring


Price Clarence, tinman, rooms 54 Fairmont


Price Henry, clerk, house 29 Norfolk


Price Henry W., driver boards 58 Elm


Price Isaac, glass blower, house 226 Bridge


Price James Edwin (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cam- bridge, boards 118 Thorndike


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Price James M. (James M. Price & Son), stoves and hard- ware, 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike


Price James M. & Son (James M. and James Edwin Price), stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge Price Julia A., widow of William B., house 71 Spring Price Thomas F., driver U. R. Co., boards 58 Elm Price William J., teamster, honse 26 Eighth


Price, see also Pryce


Pridham Edward R., carriage maker A. D. Hurd, Palmer, near Brattle, boards do.


Priest Edward E., engineer S. F. E. 1, Brattle square, house 46 Winthrop


Priest Edward E., jr., clerk, 908 Main, bds. 46 Winthrop


Priest Elizabeth C. Mrs., house 55 Auburn


Priestley Gilbert W., carpenter Brown & Nichols, house 29 Holyoke [House


Prior Charles Edwin, student H. U., rooms 41 College Prior Emory A., law student, boards 13 Avon


Prior George H., clerk, h. Mead, n. Coggswell avenue Prior Joseph H., stone cutter, house 18 Winter Pritchard William E., butcher, house 110 Auburn Proctor Benj. F., cooper (Allston), house rear 68 Allston Proctor John A., cooper, house 55 Franklin


Proctor Michael, brass molder, 368 Main, h. 12 Murdock


Pronovost August, cooper, house 153 Gore


Prospect House, Joseph Urig, 596 Main


Prosser Charles O. (C. O. Prosser & Co.), provisions, Washington, cor. Brewery, house 414 Main


Prosser C. O. & Co. (Chas. O. Prosser and Cyrus H. Brown), provisions, Washington, cor. Brewery


Proudfoot David, ticket master (B. L. & N. R. R., B.), house 132 Otis


Prue John Mrs., house 156 Spruce, near brickyard


Pry Geo. W., at Riverside Press, house 68 Fairmont Pryce Richard E., tinsmith, house 38 Winter


Puffer Dora Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards at Boston


Pugh John, baker, boards Rogers block, Brewery


Pugh Michael, laborer, house 149 Elm


Pulcifer George F., painter, boards, 25 Tremont Pulcifer Susan Mrs., house 25 Tremont


Pullen Fred. B., police, station 1, house 146 Mt. Auburn Pullen Louisa, widow of Simeon, house 146 Mt. Auburn Pulsifer Freeman L., clockmaker, house 10 Sixth Pulsifer James W., house 10 Sixth


Pnlsifer Joseph, cabinetmaker, house 10 Sixth


Pummell Philip T., cigarmaker, house 1 Eaton


Purcell Andrew, laborer, house Jefferson, near Warren


Purcell Hycenth, cement maker and house painter, rear 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn


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Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do. Purcell Joseph, peddler, house 41 Porter, near Harding Purcell Matthew, carriage smith F. Ivers & Co., boards Porters Hotel


Purcell Michael, shoemaker R. Manns, house Connors block, rear 209 Mt. Auburn [[Auburn Purcell Thomas, car driver, boards Joseph Collins, Mt. Purdy Gilbert G., cabinetmaker, house 30 Columbia Purington Geo. F., plumber, bds. 42 Coggswell avenue Purington Hannah, wid. of Samuel, h. 42 Coggswell av. Purt Chas., upholsterer, house Ninth, corner Cambridge Purviance Emma G. Mrs., house 12 Putnam avenue Putnam Amanda Miss, house 101 Pleasant


Putnam Frederick W., curator Peabody Museum of Archieology and Ethnology, house 120 Brattle Putnam George, jr., lawyer (35 Court, B.), h. 24 Quincy Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), 150 Broadway, house at Bostou


Putnam Joseph H., iron molder, 368 Main, h. 6 Pine Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, h. 170 North avenue Putnam Peter C., wood worker, house 113 Hampshire Putney Albert F., bookkeeper N. E. Glass Co., North, boards 39 Fourth [h. do. Putney Albert, confectionery and bread store, 39 Fourth, Putney George (Howe & Putney), bacon curer, Main, opp. Winsor, house 30 Austin


Putney James M. (Geo. A. Davis & Co.), 206 and 208 Cambridge, house at Lancaster


Putney Milton J., expressman, house Lake View avenue Putney Wilbert G., clerk, boards 30 Austin


Puyer Alexander, box maker, house 80 Harvard


QUALLS SAMUEL, gardener, house 81 Wendell Quealey Austin, laborer, house 91 Elm Quealey Thomas, laborer, house 42 Clark Quealey Michael, laborer, house 42 Clark Queen Isaac, laborer, house 1 Norfolk court Quigley Barney D., saloon, 267 Cambridge, house do.


Quigley Francis, stone cutter, house 17 Brown Quigley John, laborer, house 28 Harvard Quigley Nancy, widow of Joseph, bds. r. 17 Charles River Quigley Walter W., cooper, house 19 Squires court Quill Dennis, house 7 Reed


Quill Patrick, currier, house 7 Reed


Quilter Michael, laborer, house 238 Franklin


Quimby Louisa, widow of Amos, house 104 Cambridge Quimby Ellen, widow, house 351 Cambridge


Quinlan Bartholomew, machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, h. 41 Charles


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Quinlan Daniel, laborer, house 15 Carson Quinn Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452 Broadway Quinn Bridget Mrs., widow house 104 Kinnaird Quinn Catherine, widow, house rear 3 Short Quinn Charles, house 116 Fourth


Quinn Charles, laborer, 368 Main, house r. 28 Wash.


Quinn Edward, instructor House of Correction, house rear 110 Spring


Quinn Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 23 Valentine Quinn Elizabeth, widow, house 23 Gore


Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington Qninn Frank, laborer, house 121 Pearl


Quinn George, printer, house 121 Pearl


Quinn James J., grocer, 1 Fourth, house do.


Quinn James P., painter, house 116 Webster avenue


Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, house 249 Franklin Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine


Quinn John, teamster, house 116 Brookline


Quinn John, draw tender B. & M. R. R., house rear 58 Cambridge


Quinn John, clerk, 110 Harvard, house at Brookline Quinn John, laborer, house 23 Valentine


Quinn John, grease collector, house, 39 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place


Quinn John, laborer, house 9 Willow place Quinn John, cooper, 18 Vine, house 92 Spring Quinn John, laborer, house Ninth, near Otis Quinn Joseph F., plumber, house 104 Kinnaird


Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 32 Charles Quinn Mary Mrs., house 121 Pearl Quinn Mary A., widow of James, boards 4 Spring place Quinn Michael, laborer, house 12 Willow place Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, house 36 Broadway Quinn Sarah, widow of James, house 1 Fourth Quinn Thomas, teamster, house 100 Tremont


Quinn Timothy, boards 24 Winter


Quinn Timothy I., letter carrier East Cambridge P. O., house 24 Winter


Quinn William, glass maker, boards 24 Winter Quinn William J., painter, boards 452 Broadway


RABEL JOHN, cabinet maker, house rear 53 Vine Rabey Catharine, widow of Frank, h. 10 Conlon's court Rabey Charles, silverplater (24 Sudbury, B.), boards 10 Conlon's court


Rackliffe Joseph C., teamster, h. Squire's brick blk., Gore Rady Andrew J., britannia worker, boards 142 Columbia Rady Michael C., mason, boards 142 Columbia


Rady Philip, blacksmith, house 142 Columbia


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Raeger Ludwig, gardener, house 107 Garden


Rafferty Bernard, house 12 Harding


Rafferty Frank F., boards 11 Fourth


Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth


Rafferty James, tailor, house 19 Harvard


Rafferty John J., cutter, boards 19 Harvard Rafferty Thomas, house 30 Vine


Rafferty Thomas, tinsmith, 457 Cambridge, bds. 453 do. Rainey James, laborer, house 21 Sparks street place Ralph Thomas, foreman C. L. Jones & Co., 86 Pearl, h. 27 Valentine


Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperthwaite Ramsay Albert H., brass maker (11 Chardon, B.), boards 102 Thorndike


Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brattle, h. 857 Main Ramsay Alfred, finisher, house Carver, near Sacramento Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), house 102 Thorndike


Ramsay James M. (J. H. Wyeth & Co.), grocer, 6 Brat- tle, house 5 Shepard


Ramsay Major, shoemaker, 68 Norfolk, house 66 do.


Ramsay Robert, house Carver, near Sacramento


Ramsdell Albert K., house 30 Norfolk


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., nurse, house 188 Howard


Ramsdell Edgar B., clerk (25 Howard, B.), h. 22 Fifth Ramsden Robinson, news dealer and circulating library,


477 Main, house 44512 do.


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


Rand Charles A., commission merchant (19 North mar- ket, B.), house 84 Thorndike


Rand Charles O., clerk, house 22 Coggswell avenue


Rand Edward L. (Kelly & Rand), action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house at Jamaica Plain


Rand Edwin D., machinist, 72 Main, bds. 194 Harvard


Rand Frances A., nurse, bds. 2 Gerry, cor. Mt. Auburn Rand Harry S., student, boards Elm, near White


Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house Elm, near Davenport


Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


·Rand James B., teamster, house 88 Fifth


Rand Lewis H., electrotyper University Press, boards 34 Coggswell avenue


Rand Obed, boards 22 Coggswell avenue


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


Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher 'Shepard grammar school, boards 229 North avenue


Randall Catherine M., widow, house 11 River


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Randall Daniel, laborer, house rear 99 Sixth


Randall Eben D., cooper, boards 7 Leighton court


Randall Frank E., machinist, 58 Cambridge, boards 7 Leighton court


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


Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar, near North av. Randall Oliver P., carpenter, house 7 Leighton court


Rankin Edwin D., silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), house 59 Sixth


Ranks Elisha C., furniture shipper, house 49 Allston Rannagan Peter, brush maker, house 102 Spring


Ranney Darwin E., carpet dealer (167 Wash., B.), house 746 Main


Ransom Chandler R., house 9 Roseland


Rantz Andres M., painter, house 24 Decatur


Ratzel Ernest, varnisher, house 124 Spring


Rawson George W., 72 Main, house 19 State


Ray Edwin C., fruit (13 Change av., B.), h. 97} Inman


Ray Frank O., engineer B. & L. R. R., house 74 Spring Ray George A., glass presser, N. E. Glass Co., h. 9 Fifth Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 5 Flagg


Ray Maggie M., milliner and dress maker, 112 Cambridge, house do.


Ray Timothy W., broker (48 Congress, B.), h. 22 Lake Raymer George S., student H. U., rooms 10 Weld Hall Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (178 Congress, B.), house 98 Ellery


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 P., millinery, house 124 Oxford


Raymond James H., druggist, house 135 Brookline


Raymond John C., music teacher, house 17 Lawrence


RAYMOND PATRICK H., editor Cambridge Press, 531


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, 356 Main, house 6 Cottage court


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


Rayworth Albert J., carriage builder, h. rear 5 Russell Read Charles C., lawyer (27 State, room 18, B.), boards William Read's, Appleton


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


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READ EDWARD, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), boards Wm. Read's, Appleton


Read Eunice W. Mrs., boards 211 Harvard


Read Freeman E., cabinet maker, house 363 Main


Read James, fishing rod maker, 38 Brighton, house do. Read James B., house 715 Cambridge


Read James J., saddlery and harness (13 Tremont row, B.), boards Pemberton, near North avenue


READ JOHN, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), house Appleton, corner Highland


Read Joseph, laborer, house 3 rear 191 Hampshire


Read J. Henry, county commissioner, Court House, East Cambridge, house at Westford


Read J. Stacey, real estate (5 Pemberton square, B.), h. Pemberton, near North avenue


Read Robert M., variety store, 251 Broadway, h. 253 do. Read Thomas, pressman University Press, house 7 Ap- pian-way


READ WILLIAM, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.) house Appleton [Boston


Read Wm., printer John Wilson & Son, boards at South READ WILLIAM, JR., hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house Appleton


Read William H., teamster, house 7 Fifth


Read, see also Reed and Reid


Reader Edward, jr., clerk (215 Broad, B.), house 60 Otis


Ready Nicholas, laborer, boards 128 Brookline


Reagan Daniel, laborer, boards 49 North


Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, house 24 Hayes court


Reagan Jeremiah, rope maker, house Belmont, near Mont- gomery


Reagan John, laborer, house rear 19 South


Reagan John, butcher, boards rear 187 Cambridge


Reagan John, grainer, house 73 Third


Reagan Michael, laborer, house 269 Cambridge


Real Thomas G., machinist, house Broadway, cor. Davis


Reams James I., wood and coal, Hampshire, cor. Colum- bia, house at Boston


Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 182 Green


Reardon Cornelius, laborer, house Munroe, near Third


Reardon Dennis, clerk Mechanics Hotel, 4 and 5 Cedar square, boards do.


Reardon Edmund (John 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 25 State


Reardon John (John Reardon & Sons), soap and candle manufacturer, 92 Pearl, house 13 Erie


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Reardon John, boards Ninth, near Cambridge


Reardon John & Sons (John, Edmund and James H Reardon), soap and candle mnfis., 92 and 94 Pearl and (113 So. Market, B.)


Reardon John, jr., at John Reardon & Sons, h. 29 Erie Reardon John H., car builder U. R. Co., rooms 24 Holyoke Reardon Michael, laborer, bouse 198 Norfolk


Reardon Michael, baker, house 178 Franklin


Reardon Michael Mrs., house 3 Murdock


Reardon Michael, fruit dealer, house 77 Spruce


Reardon Margaret, widow of Michael, house Ninth, near Cambridge


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


Reardon Patrick, laborer, house 23 Sixth


Reardon Rebecca, widow, house 198 Norfolk


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


Reardon Timothy Mrs., house 27 Harvey


Reardon William, soap and tallow mnfr., Portland, near Plymouth, boards 13 Erie


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


Redington Anna, widow of John, house 17 Banks


Redington Mary, widow of Patrick, house 13 Grant


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


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


Redding Frederick G., house 13 Antrim


Redding Joseph D., student H. U., bds. 467 Broadway


Redding Lucy M. Miss, teacher Poplar street primary school (B.), house 13 Antrim


Redding Margaret K., widow, house 13 Antrim


Redding Sylvanus C., engineer, house 75 Fifth


Reddington Edward C., laborer, boards 13 Grant


Reddington John, marble polisher, house rear 13 Second Reddington Toney, piano hammer maker, bds. 2 Columbia Reddy Martin, gardener, house 236 Franklin


Reddy Paul, laborer, house 222 Franklin


Reddy Wm. M., waiter Memorial Hall, I'ms 77 Mt. Auburn Redfern William, laborer, house 20 Hayes court


Redfield William P., bookkeeper, (450 Wash., B.), house 90 Prospect


Redkinson Charles, plasterer, house 15 Grant


Redmond John, laborer, h. 5 Foster's block, r. 93 Main


Reeby William H., divinity student H. U., rooms 25 Divinity Hall


Reed Alonzo, blacksmith P. Nutting & Co., h. 9 Soden


Reed Charles A., laborer, house 21 Harding


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


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Reed Clarence A., driver U. R. Co., boards 9 Soden


Reed Clarence G., plasterer, boards 46 North av.


Reed C. Thayer, house 5 Avon


Reed Edward P., student H. U., rooms 38 College House Reed Elizabeth H., widow, house 57 Winsor


Reed Enos Mrs., widow, house 84 Cambridge


Reed Enos W., milkman, house 79 Thorndike


Reed Frank H., carpenter, house North av., cor. Beech


Reed Frank J., expressman, boards 103 Otis


Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture mnfrs., 124 Harvard, and (364 Wash., B.), h. 70 Franklin Reed George, mariner, house 63 Washington


Reed George B., law bookseller (37 Brattle, B.), house 43 Cottage


Reed George H., salesman, house 80 Cambridge REED GUILFORD S., dentist (48 Essex, B.), house 56 Trowbridge


Reed Henry C., clothing, 130 Cambridge, house 137 do.


Reed Henry L., action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 4 Rockwell


Reed Honora, widow of John, house 18 Hayes court Reed James, cutler, house Murray, near Eliot


Reed Joseph W., lawyer, house 30 Shepard Reed Joseph W., expressman, house 89 Sixth Reed Nelson, laborer, house 215 Mount Auburn Reed Robert, milkman, house 9 West


Reed Samuel M., car conductor, house 46 North av.


Reed Warren, law student H. U., bds. 22 Hancock Reed, see also Read and Reid


Reehal James, glassmaker, house 21 Winter Reehal James E., jr., glassmaker, bds. 21 Winter Reehal Peter A., upholsterer, boards 21 Winter Rees Edwin, painter, boards 402 Main Rees Frank, printer, house 402 Main


Rees Harry, printer, boards 402 Main


Reeves Benjamin F., hairdresser Porters Hotel, 185 North avenue


Reeves Edward O., clerk, house 79 Oxford


Reeves Fred. H., clerk (Lowell depot, B.), bds. 18 Shepard Reeves Samuel, tin peddler, house 22 East Reeves Thomas S., cooper, house 216 Putnam av. Regal Augustus, glassworker, house 75 Spring Regal Frank, glass maker, house 89 Fourth


Regal Mary M. Mrs., dry goods, 4712 Gore, h. 6 Second Regal Victor, glass maker, 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. 21 Park


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


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Reid Robert, machinist, 368 Main, house 202 Green


Reid Thomas A., case maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 45 Tremont


Reis Manuel D., boarding-house, 25 Third


Reitenbach John M., leather dealer (27 South, B.), bds. Prospect House


Reizentes Joaquim, polisher, boards 391 Main


Remick Charles H., house 912 Bigelow


Remick Edward E., pianoforte action maker, house 5 Columbia [Groveland


Remick Jacob B., cattle broker, boards Charles Curtis', Remick Ursula M., widow of John, house 912 Bigelow Rent William, printer, house 650 Main


Revera Georimo, machinist, 368 Main, house 416 do. 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 Reybert Artemas, bookbinder Riverside Press, h. 16 Laurel Reycroft Joseph W., stair builder, house 30 East Reynolds Catherine, widow of Nicholas, h. 160 Harvard Reynolds Ethan A., student H. U., boards 404 Harvard Reynolds Frank M., hack driver, house 126 Pearl Reynolds James, laborer, house Jackson, n. Spruce Reynolds Samuel, boot maker, house 4 Stinson court Reynolds Sarah L., widow of James, h. 8 Blackstone . Rheinberger John, laborer, boards 2 Water


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, 13 Harvard Row, house at Somerville


Rhoades Taney, grocer, 110 Harvard, house do. Rhoades -, tinsmith, 85 Cambridge


Rice Abby M. Miss, house 160 Brattle


Rice Alfred L. (Boston), boards 33 Bigelow


Rice Carroll C., student H. U., rooms 48 Brattle


Rice Daniel, clerk, house 6 Baldwin place


Rice Daniel W., boards Milk, near White


Rice Duane L. foreman G. Woods & Co., h. 16 Pearl Rice Edmund, Brevet Col. U. S. A., house 160 Brattle Rice Edward, organ tuner G. Woods & Co., bds. 518 Main Rice Edward E., theatrical manager, h. 353 Harvard Rice Edwin F., magician, house 129 Columbia


Rice Eliza D., widow of Moses M., house 160 Brattle Rice Elizabeth P., widow of Joseph S., house 56 Erie


Rice George B., clerk (222 Congress, B.), bds. L. Sage's, Milk, near Union sq.


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Rice Geo P., salesman (34 Chauncy, B.), h. 221 Harvard Rice Hannah M., widow, house 336 Broadway


Rice Henry J., carpenter (Merrimac, B.), bds. 141 Gore


Rice Henry G., clerk (364 Wash., B.), bds. 324 Harvard


Rice Homer, real estate (66 Devonshire, B.), boards 11 Market


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


RICE JAMES B., JR., hats, caps, etc. (61 to 67 Chaun- cy, B.), h. 38 Orchard


Rice Jean, shoemaker, 3 Brattle, house 69 Sixth


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


Rice Maria A., widow of Richard, h. 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, house 100 Mt. Auburn


Rice Sarah, widow, house 6 Baldwin place


Rice Thomas, teamster, house 257 Mt. Auburn


Rice Thomas G., U. S. appraiser (177 State, B.), house 342 Harvard


Rice Walter R., student H. U., bds. 15 Farwell place


Rice William, tailor, 27 Central square, house Andrew, near Somerset [Pleasant


Rice Wm. H., action maker G. Woods & Co., boards 14 Rich Catherine L., widow of Nathaniel L., seamstress, h. 52 Fifth


Rich Wm. P., coachman, house 9 Gerry


Richards Daniel P., organ maker, house 20 Putnam place Richards Edward K., machinist and engineer, house 94 Thorndike


Richards Edward Osgood, student H. U., rooms 4 Hol- yoke House [59 Moore Richards Freeman, box maker, State, cor. Osborn, rooms Richards Gardner W., box maker, State, cor. Osborn, rooms 59 Moore


Richards John K., student H. U., rooms 68 Mt. Auburn Richards Joseph R., architect (46 Court, B.), house 733 Cambridge [Cambridge


Richards William P. (46 Court, room 16, B.), boards 733 Richardson Alexander (Custom House, B.), h. 88 Harvard Richardson Alonzo L., action maker Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., h. at Woburn


Richardson Benjamin F., musical instrument maker (13 Bowker, B.), h. 143 Washington


Richardson Benjamin H., books, stationery and periodi- cals, 5 Harvard sq., h. 16 Winthrop


Richardson Charles A., bookkeeper University Press, house 15 Elmer


Richardson Charles E., house 23 Ellsworth avenue 23


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Richardson Clifford, student H. U., rooms 2 Holworthy Hall [Third


Richardson Charles N., fireman B. & L. R. R., bds. 59 Richardson Dana, student H. U., boards 467 Broadway


Richardson Elwin, actionmaker M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Woburn


Richardson Emily M. Mrs., house 25 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Frank C., starter "Peoples' Line" coaches (Summer, cor. Wash., B.), bds. 25 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Frank E., bookkeeper (13 Bowker, B.), bds. 143 Washington


Richardson Frank G., tube-boardmaker Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., house at Woburn


Richardson Frederick F., tinplate worker, h. 5 Rockwell Richardson George E., clerk and messenger National City Bank, 553 Main, boards 803 do.




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