The Cambridge directory for 1877, Part 9

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Publication date: 1877
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Clapp Charles C., music store, (69 Court, B.), house 132 Mt. Auburn [Mt. Auburn


Clapp Edward C., compositor J. Wilson & Son, h. 141 Clapp Frank, boards North avenue Hotel


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


Clapp John, sawyer M. & H. Organ Co., rooms 227 Broad-


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


Clapp Robert P., student H. U., rooms 65 College House Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge, B.), house 65 Pleasant [burn Clapp Walter H., clerk (69 Court, B.), bds. 132 Mt. Au- Clark Albert E., engineer (Hamilton, cor. Batterymarch, B.), h. 158 Cambridge


Clark Almira H., widow of William F., h. 53 River Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brookline, n. the bridge, h. 184 do.


Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan, Alvan G. and George B. Clark), telescope makers, Brookline, n. the bridge


Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Son), telescope maker, h. 186 Brookline, near the bridge 7


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Clark Amasa S. K., clerk Cambridge Gas Co., boards 21 Irving [Irving Clark Ambrose H., collector Cambridge Gas Co., house 21 Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (164 Congress, B.), h. 20 Sacramento [Lowell


Clark Asa D. (Boston Bolt and Nut Co.), Portland, h. at Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confec- tioner and cigar mnfr., 503 Main, h. 81 Franklin


Clark Benjamin P. & Co. (Benjamin P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick, and Thomas H. Emerson), confectionery and cigar mnfrs., 503 Main


Clark Carrie M., widow, house 53 Oxford


Clark Catherine, widow of Wm., house 21 South


Clark Chas. R., carriagedriver Wm. Dailey & Son, house Banks, near Flagg


Clark Chester M., supt. brush department House of Cor- rection, East Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Clark Christopher, mason, boards 57 Gore


Clark Daniel, clerk, 2 Holyoke, boards 21 South


Clark Edw'd J., marbleworker (502 Tremont, B.), boards 23 Wallace


Clark Edward P., clerk, 6 Brattle, boards 8 Eliot


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


Clark Fannie B. Mrs., house 391 Harvard


Clark Fred. C. (Clark & Baldwin), stoves, 914 Main, bds. 404 Harvard


Clark George, confectioner, 503 Main, house 3 Baldwin's block, rear 95 Main


Clark George B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescopemaker, house 182 Brookline [n. Oxford


Clark Henry H., proofreader University Press, h. Harris,


Clark Hyacinth, boilermaker, 356 Main, h. 28 Carson


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


Clark James, laborer, house 202 Bridge


Clark James P., florist (1 A Park, B.), house Madison, n. Concord avenue


Clark James S., glasscutter, boards 79 Spring Clark Jeduthan, clerk, boards 70 River


Clark John, house Moore's block, Charles River


Clark John, hostler Porter's Hotel, 185 No. av., bds. do. Clark John, nightwatchman, house 148 Pleasant


Clark John, plasterer, house Hollis, n. Spruce


Clark John, clerk (73 North, B.), house 70 River Clark John, tailor, house 12 Flagg


Clark John, jr., apothecary clerk, bds. 70 River


Clark John, jr., painter, bds. Moore's blk., Charles River


Clark John B., casemaker G. Woods & Co., h. 7 Prospect


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Clark John W., cabinetmaker, house 98 Hampshire Clark Maria Mrs., house r. 202 Putnam avenue Clark Lewis C., driver Supply Hose No. 1, house do. Clark Mary, wid. of Bartholomew, house foot Dunster Clark Mary E., wid. of John, h. 1 Baldwin's blk., r. 95 Main Clark Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, house 135 Thorndike Clark Martin V. B., printer Riverside Press, h. 9 Jay Clark Matthias C., stonecutter, house 94 Sixth


Clark Ozias, carpenter, 48 Cambridge, h. at Somerville Clark Patrick, laborer, house 7 Water


Clark Patrick, teamster, house 104 Sparks


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


Clark Richard, laborer, h. 32 Harding, n. Porter


Clark Rob't O., carver, house 178 Hampshire


Clark Sam'l L., painter, house 30 Warland


Clark Simon P., carpenter, 19 Cherry, h. 35 do. Clark Sophia S. Mrs., house 404 Harvard


Clark Thomas, tinsmith, boards 37 Pearl


Clark Thos., clerk Boston Car Wheel Co., h. 88 Winsor


Clark Thos. C., painter, boards 21 South


Clark William, house 36 Amory


Clark William, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl.


Clark William B., student H. U., bds. 391 Harvard


Clark Wm. H., bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), house rear 202 Putnam avenue


Clark & Baldwin (Fred. C. Clark and Thomas Baldwin)' stoves, furnaces, plumbing, etc., 914 Main


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


Clarke Benjamin, house 48 Shepard


Clarke Charles H., stereotyper, bds. 55 Mt. Auburn Clarke Cyrus T. W., barrelmaker, bds. J. Milton Clarke's


Clarke Henry W., peddler, boards 29 Winter


Clarke Honora A., widow of William, bds. 55 Otis


Clarke John, furniture mnfr., 48 Bridge, office (32 Canal, B.), h. at Somerville [ence pl. Clarke J. Milton, messenger (Sub Treasury, B.), h. Flor- Clarke Mary A., widow, house 55 Mt. Auburn


Clarke Mary W., wid. of Moses, house 68 Otis


Clarke Theodore P. B., lettercarrier (P. O., B.), boards David Howe's


Clarke Thomas, keymaker, bds. 134 Winsor


Clarke Thomas H., tinsmith, 10 Brattle


Clarke Wm., bootmaker, 21 Beaver, cor. DeWolf, h. do. Clarke Wm. H., carriagesmith F. Ivers, bds. 21 Beaver Clarke Wm. T., clerk F. A. Gerry, bds. 23 Wallace


Clarkson Alexander, saloon, 119 Cambridge, h. do.


Clarkson John, painter, house 50 Cedar


Clarkson Thos. G., jeweler (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rockwell


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Clary Edw'd J., carriagepainter, 4 Cambridge, b. at Chelsea Clary Francis P., janitor Boylston Hall, H. U., house 22 Baldwin


[Forest


Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), h. 130 Oxford, cor. Clary John, lumberdealer, East, h. East, n. Hall's wharf


Clary Mary, widow of David, house 230 Bridge Clary Michael, brassmolder, 368 Main


Clary Patrick, laborer, house 124 Webster avenue Clary Patrick, stonemason, house 7 Baldwin ct. Clasby John, carpenter, house 60 Webster av.


Clasby Thomas, laborer, house 10 Flagg court


Clattenburg John J., blacksmith, h. 287 Cambridge


Claussen Henry, lithographer, bds. 214 Green


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


Clay John, hostler, boards 25 Lee


Clayton Horace E., rooms 20 Essex


Cleary James, boxmaker, h. 8 Decatur


Cleary John, machinist, 72 Ma'n


Cleary Michael, laborer, h. 8 Decatur


Cleaveland Charles A., teamster, h. rear 105 Spring Cleaveland John A., teamster, h. 118 Spring


Clement Herman A., cabinetmaker, h. 101 Winsor


Clements Henry C., blacksmith, bds. 8 Conlon's court


Clements John, plasterer, bds. 8 Conlon's court


Clements William, laborer, h. 8 Conlon's court


Clemm Ernest, picture frame maker, house 12 Warren, n. Cambridge


Clemmet Thomas, tailor, h. 38 Brookline


Clerke William F., clerk, P. O., bds. 9 Austin


Cleveland Albert D., policeman, station 5, house 387 North avenue


Cleveland Charles V., gardener, bds. 387 North av.


Cleveland James A., action maker Mason & Hamlin, h. 231 Broadway


Cleveland Wm. A., letter carrier North Cambridge P. O., boards 387 North avenue


Cliff Elbridge C., teamster, bds. 120 Winsor


Cliff Sanford P., carpenter, bds. 120 Winsor


Clifford John, engineer John Wilson & Son, h. 5 Brewer Clifford John marbleworker, 80 Main, h. at Boston


Clifford Owen, laborer, h. 177 Dublin


Clifford Patrick, house 16 Lopez


Clifford Philip, gardener, bds. 178 Hampshire


Close George, confectioner, 244 Broadway, h. 254 do.


Close George W., agent, h. 141 North av.


Close John, fancy cake baker and confectionery, 315 Cam- bridge, house do.


Closs Peter J., pocketbook maker, h. 6 Prince


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


Clough Joseph L., clerk J. P. Squire & Co., bds. Squire's brick block, Squire's court


Clough Sophronia C., widow of John K., h. 55 Columbia Clous Charles, civil engineer, h. 75 Spring


Clouston Frank C., clerk, 597 Main, bds. 14 William Clouston Mary L., widow of William, h. 14 William


Clover Ellis (F. Clover & Bro.), plasterer, 14 Murdock, boards do.


Clover Frederick (F. Clover & Bro.), plasterer, 14 Mur- dock, house do.


Clover F. & Brother (Frederick and Ellis Clover), plas- terers and stucco workers, 14 Murdock


Clow Edmund, printer Riverside Press, h. 50 Fairmont Cloyes Lothrop J., police, station 1, h. 12 Story


Cloyes Philip B., h. 9 Brewer


Clukes William H., jigsawyer (791 Tremont, B.), house 173 Cambridge


Coakley David, laborer, h. 16 East


Coakley Jeremiah, groom, bds. Michael Nolan's, Harvey


Coakley Timothy, expressman, h. 500 Cambridge


Coates Charles H., h. 6 Charles River


Cobb Cyrus, lawyer (42 Court, room 4, 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, h. 87 Franklin


Cobb Geo. E., pictureframes, furniture, &c., 453 Main, h. 451 do.


Cobb Henry C., driver U. R. Co., bds. Mt. Auburn place


Cobb Josiah H., house 17 Prospect


Cobb Tobias, laborer, h. 15 Hastings


Cobblestone Mrs., widow, h. 140 Garden


Cobine James (James Cobine & Co.), 181 Main, house at Somerville


COBINE JAMES & CO. (James Cobine), blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 181 Main


Coburn Calvin, organmaker, Fifth, cor. Otis, h. 148 Spring Coburn Charles, clerk (155 Wash., B.), h. 15 Beech


Coburn Charles F., organmaker, Fifth, cor. Otis, house 148 Spring


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


Coburn Misses, house 70 Green


Coburn S. A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 502 Cambridge


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


Cochran Archibald, casemaker Mason & Hamlin Organ Cochran John (Govan & Cochran), organ case maker Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., h. 14 State


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Codman Frances P., student H. U., rooms 10 Appian-way Cody James, hostler, h. Holmes place


Cody William, laborer, h. 124 Webster av.


Coes Geo. H., comedian, h. 207 Hampshire


Coffee Honora Mrs., dressmaker, h. Mead, n. Walden


Coffey Dennis, laborer, h. 58 North


Coffey Elizabeth, widow of Cornelius, h. Daileys alley Coffey James, boards 58 North


Coffey John, laborer, h. 54 North


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


Coffey Michael, laborer, h. 58 North


Coffin Howard, laborer J. P. Squires & Co., house 8 Squires court


Coffin Mary, widow, h. 3 Lilac court


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


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


Cofran Samuel M., brickmaker, Concord avenue, near Fresh Pond, house 70 do. [brickyard


Cofran's brick yard boarding-house, Vassal lane, rear of


Cogan Dennis, laborer, boards 230 Bridge


Cogan Edmond, carpenter, house 230 Bridge


Cogan Ellen, widow of Joseph, house 230 Bridge


Cogan Joseph, harness maker (55 Sudbury B.), house 35 Second


Cogswell Edward R., physician, house. 330 Broadway Cogswell Eri, teamster, 53 Pearl, house 140 Pleasant


Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office City bldg., Cen- tral sq., bds. 123 Prospect


Cogswell Francis, hostler, house rear 36 Washington Cogswell Frank, 396 Main, h. Rogers' block, near railroad crossing


Cogswell Samuel B., machinist Walworth Mnfg. Co., h. 15 Brookline


Cohen Betsey Mrs., house 69 Brookline [do.


Cohn Emma Miss, teacher of German, 138 Brattle, boards Coiley John, carpenter, house 106 Webster avenue Cokeley John, laborer, house 26 North


Cokeley Patrick, laborer, house 14 Willow place Cokeley Susan, widow of Thomas, house 47 Gore


Cokeley widow, house 26 Carson Coker Edward C., house 117 Winsor


Colbert Hannah, widow of John, house 5 Flagg Colbert John P., organ packer, boards 58 Market Colburn Elbridge G., blacksmith, house 26 Upton Colburn Frank, machinist, 368 Main, boards 387 do. Colburn George W. (33 Summer, B.), house 7 Dana Colby Albert M., pattern maker, boards 77 Clark


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Colby Benj., lecturer, house 36 North avenue


Colby B. Franklin, salesman (97 Summer, B.) house 60


Mt. Auburn [place


Colby Gilman, agent Cambridge Press, house 1 Church Colby Lewis Rev., house 697 Main


Colby Moses C., salesman (29 Dock sq., B.), h. 28 Wendell


Colby Simeon, boarding house 77 Clark


Colby Thos. J., machinist L. R. R. shop, house at Winter Hill, Somerville


Coldrick Chas. A., gardener, house 23 Seventh


Cole Arthur E., driver Thurston, Hall & Co., h. 39 Elm


Cole Chas. D., secretary Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. (Tre- mont, corner Berkeley, B.), house 738 Main


Cole C. M. Miss, music teacher, house Acacia, near Ash


Cole Francis J., butcher, house Harvey, opposite Clay


Cole George A., letter carrier Cambridge P. O., house 136 Columbia


Cole Hanun W., house Acacia, near Ash


Cole Jeremiah, machinist, 368 Main


Cole Seth, printer, house 6 Union


Cole Stephen R., machinist, 72 Main, house 50 Broadway Colegrove George D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.), house 92 Winsor


Coleman Charles, drug clerk, boards 20 Harrison


Coleman Elisha P., bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, room 17, B.), house 11 Wendell


Coleman Ellen Mrs., house 216 Franklin


Coleman James W., confectionery boards 92 Winsor


Coleman John, engineer Walworth Mnfg. Co., boards 374 Main


Coleman John, policeman, station 2, house 92 Winsor


Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed


Coleman John, cutter, house 20 Harrison


Coleman John R., cashier Parker House, rooms 134 North avenue


Coleman Mark W., tinplate worker (Hanover, cor. Char- ter, B.), house 140 Otis


Coleman Mary, widow, house 13 Willow place


Coleman Michael, laborer, house Burn's blk., Foster place


Coleman Michael, tailor, house 143 Elm


Coleman Michael, jr., marble cutter, Mt. Auburn, boards Burn's block, Foster place


Coleman Walter G., printer, boards 92 Winsor


Coleman William, asst. gardener Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 195 Mt. Auburn


Coles Winslow V., plate printer (451 Wash., B.), house 22 Austin


Colesworthy Deborah R. Miss, house 4 Amory place


Coll Patrick Mrs., house Webster avenue, junc. Winsor


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Collamore Theodore, foreman case factory Smith Organ Co. (Albany, cor. E. Brookline, B.), h. 47 Austin Collamore William A., organ action maker, 624 Main, boards 36 Moore


Collane John, laborer, house rear 24 Somerset '


Collane William, shoemaker, house rear 24 Somerset


Colley Benjamin E. Mrs., house 29 Fayette


Colley Frank, boards 29 Fayette


Colley Herbert, piano maker, boards 29 Fayette


Colley James, house 32 Lee


Colley William H., laborer, house 56 Hastings


Collier John, police, station 3, house 9 Fourth, corner Stevens court


Collier John Wesley, student, boards 6 King place


Collier Sophia, widow of Patrick H., house 9 Winter Collier Thomas, in Boston rolling mill, h. 85 Clark


Collins Augustus, laborer, house 23 Bay


Collins Charles J., stairbuilder, State, cor. Osborn, house rear 13 Pine


Collins Cornelius, saloon, 145 Bridge, bds. 138 do.


Collins Cornelius, coffinmaker W. L. Lockhart, boards 57 Gore


Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 12 Short


Collins Daniel, grocer, 192 Bridge, house do.


Collins Daniel, teamster, house rear 6 East


Collins Daniel B., clerk E. D. Sawyer & Co., boards 133 Cambridge


Collins Dennis, tailor, house 14 East


Collins Ellen Mrs., house Franklin, cor. Hancock


Collins James E., coachman, boards 39 Gore


Collins James J., carpenter, boards 56 Second Collins Jeremiah, laborer, house 32 Warren Collins John, blacksmith, house 28 Harding Collins John A., boards 10 North


Collins John G., laborer, house 39 Union


Collins Joseph, gardener, Mt. Auburn, house Mt. Auburn, opposite the cemetery


Collins Margaret, widow, boards 56 Cambridge


Collins Maria A. Mrs., house 23 Cambridge


Collins Mary B. Mrs., boardinghouse, 56 Second Collins Michael, laborer, house 7 Squire's court


Collins Michael, laborer, house 47 Gore


Collins Michael, laborer, house 23 Hunting Collins Michael, laborer, house 346 North avenue


Collins Michael G., painter, house 24 Fourth Collins Patrick D., porter, house rear 140 Pleasant Collins Richard, laborer, house foot of Dunster Collins Thomas, house 60 North


Collins Thomas J., boards 10 North


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Collins Timothy, carver, board 14 East


Collins Timothy, tailor, house 44 North


Collins Timothy, glassmaker, house 39 Gore


Collins Timothy, grocer, 137 Webster avenue, house do. Collins Walter H. (Collins & Turner), brick mnfr., house 12 Meacham


Collins William M. (Day, Collins & Co.), drain and sewer pipe, 132 Main, house at Boston


Collins & Turner (Walter H. Collins and Job A. Turner, jr.), brick mnfrs., Concord avenue


Collins & Turners brickyard boarding-house, Walden, near Concord avenue


Colloton John B., cabinetmaker, house 239 Broadway


Colman Amos, laborer, house 12 Bath


Colman Daniel, grocer, 173 Elm, house do.


Colman Joseph J., kitchen furnishing goods, 426 Cam- bridge, house 145 Columbia


Colo Darby, laborer, house 196 Green


Colston Frank, laborer, boards 31 Union


Colter Andrew, brassmolder, 368 Main


Colter Anthony, ironmolder, boards 11 Willow place


Colter Bridget, widow, house 11 Willow place


Colter Daniel, brassmolder, 368 Main


Colter Francis J., teamster, 69 Main, house Deacon


Colter James, ironmolder, bds. 11 Dinsmore court


Colter John, laborer, 69 Main, house 169 Otis


Columbus Albert A. (A. A. Columbus & Co.), tinsmith, 169 Norfolk, house do.


Columbus A. A. & Co. (Albert A. Columbus and Wm. H. Sheehan), tinsmiths, 169 Norfolk


Columbus Wm. D., tinsmith, house 95 Western avenue


Comel Nancy, widow of Edward, house 20 Park


Comerford Edward J., clerk, boards 19 Flagg


Comey Charles R., student H. U., rooms 5 Pleasant pl.


Comey Chester H., insurance broker (28 School. B.), h. 5 Pleasant place


Comey George A., carpenter, house 31 Howard


Comey Wm. A., clerk (B.), boards 31 Howard


COMSTOCK HIRAM M., soda manufacturer (30 Canal, B.), house 24 Warland


Conant Benjamin, printer, house 53 Essex


Conant Harriet Miss, clerk, Register of Deeds office, Court House [Winsor Conant Henry H., salesman (209 Tremont, B.), house 29 Conant Joseph J., bookbinder (N. Y.), house 14 Shepard Conboy Thomas, laborer, house 37 Charles


Conboy Timothy, bootmaker (Federal, B.), house 10 Stevens court


Condon James, shoemaker, boards 397 Main


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Condon James W., clerk, 409 Cambridge, bds. at Somer- ville


Condon John, barreldealer, h. McCabe, cor. Jefferson


Condon John, laborer, house 145 Franklin


Condon John P., carpenter, house 30 Upton Condon William, laborer, house Andrew, near Fairmont Cone Adeline W. Mrs., boarding-house, 105 Inman Cone Frank W., clerk (21 Chauncy, B.), bds. 105 Inman Coner Chas., car-inspector B., L. & N. R. R., h. 51 Winter Coney John, plasterer, h. 104 Western avenue Coney Patrick, gardener, house 104 Western avenue Conlan Annie M., widow, house 57 Harvard


Conlan Bridget, widow of John, house 183 Winsor Conlan Bridget Miss, house 127 Webster av. Conlan Dennis, laborer, boards 13 Bolton Conlan Edward, laborer, house 172 Winsor


Conlan Jas., ass't pastor St. Johns Church, h. 83 Otis Conlan John, law student, house 59 Thorndike Conlan John, laborer, house 13 Bolton Conlan John B., conductor U. R. R., bds. 183 Winsor


Conlan Michael, teamster, boards 148 Elm


Conlan Michael, laborer, house 184 Winsor


Conlan Patrick, teamster, house 104 Dublin


Conlan Patrick, house 59 Thorndike


Conlan Peter, laborer, house 171 Winsor


Conlan Robert, laborer, house 150 Green


Conlan Samuel, soapmaker, h. 86 Webster avenue Conley Annie Mrs., widow of Martin, h. 18 Hayes ct. Conley Bartholomew, laborer, house r. 159 Broadway Conley Catherine, widow of Wm., h. 104 Webster av.


Conley Edward, teamster, house r. 49 Harvard


Conley Edward, tin peddler, house 123 Fourth


Conley George W., actionmaker M. & H. Organ Co., house 39 Pine


Conley James, currier, house 41 Charles


Conley James, painter, house 6 Hastings


Conley John W., plasterer, house Holly av., n. Wyeth


Conley Michael, stairbuilder, house 3 Jefferson


Conlin John H., bleacher, house 47 Sacramento


Conlon James, molder, 368 Main


Conlon Michael, baker, house 25 Fourth


Connarton Dominick, laborer, house 5 Hannam's block, r. 114 Broadway


Connaton Edw'd, painter, 14 Church, house 5 Athens


Connell Ann, widow, house 143 Elm


Connell Anthony, painter, house 25 Hancock Connell Anthony, jr., painter, boards 25 Hancock


Connell James, laborer, house 249 Franklin


Connell Jeremiah, laborer, house 24 North


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Connell John, laborer, boards 24 North Connell John, laborer, house 62 Charles Connell John, teamster, 550 Main, h. 245 Franklin Connell John, 2d, teamster, 550 Main, h. 208 Franklin Connell Mary, widow of Edward, h. 104 Kinnaird Connell Patrick, grocer, 207 Franklin, house do. Connell Richard, laborer, house 24 Hancock


Connell William, laborer, house 208 Franklin


Connell William, laborer, house 245 Franklin Connell William J., expressman, bds. 249 Franklin Connelly Anthony, laborer, house 143 Concord av. Connelly Bartholomew, laborer, h. 6 Camden place Connelly John, fisherman, house 56 Charles


Connelly Maria, widow, house 3 Eaton


Connelly Mary, widow of Bernard, house 6 Third


Connelly Michael, baker Memorial Hall, rooms 10 Dan- iels court


Connelly Michael, laborer, house rear 269 Cambridge Connelly Nancy, widow, house rear 269 Cambridge Connelly Thomas, carpenter, house 10 Daniels court Conner Chas. E., machinist, 368 Main, bds. 7 Winsor Conner Cornelius, laborer, house foot of Dunster Conner Ellen, widow of Cornelius, bds. 31 Charles River Conner Wm. P., machinist, 368 Main, h. 7. Winsor


Conniff John, marblepolisher, h. rear 141 Elm


Connolly Henry J., wheelwright, Murray, cor. Brighton, boards 68 Brighton [son


Connolly Michael, carpenter and stairbuilder, h. 3 Jeffer- Connor Dennis, boards 79 Brighton


Connor Ellen, widow of Jeremiah, h. 79 Brighton


Connor James, gardener, house 435 Cambridge


Connor John, laborer, house foot Dunster


Connor John, brassfinisher, 368 Main


Connor John F., baker F. A. Kennedy, b. 435 Cambridge


Connor Justin P., glasscutter, house 123 Winsor


Connor Martin E., clerk, 563 Main, bds. 71 School


Connor Michael, laborer, h. 4 rear 191 Hampshire Connor Thomas, teamster, 253 Cambridge, bds. 1 Ninth Connor, see O'Connor


Connors Christopher, laborer, bds. 4 Water


Connors Daniel, laborer, house r. 423 Cambridge


Connors Dennis, laborer, house 1 Clay, cor. Spruce Connors Elizabeth, widow, house 71 School Connors Ellen, widow, house Ninth, cor. Otis Connors Ellen, widow, house 124 Webster avenue


Connors Ellen, widow of James, h. 31 Seventh Connors Hugh, fireman, house 1 Dickinson


Connors John, laborer, house 188 Winsor Connors John, laborer, house 186 Green


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Connors John H., liquordealer (119 Haverhill, and Lever- ett, cor. Brighton, B.), h. 142 Cambridge


Connors Joseph, teamster, bds. 3 Baldwin's block, rear 95 Main


Connors Julia, widow of Patrick, h. 9 South


Connors Michael, laborer, h. 194 Dublin


Connors Terrence, laborer, bds. 57 Broadway


Connors Thomas, blacksmith, bds. 33 Fifth


Connors Thomas, liquors, Third, cor. Gore, h. 14 Gore Conologne John, stonecutter, h. Jefferson, cor. Warren Conrey Maurice, laborer, h. 27 West


Conrick Edward, laborer, h. 79 Hastings


Conroy James, printer University Press, h. 234 Franklin


Conroy James, laborer, h. 234 Franklin


Conroy James, electrotyper University Press, house Mt. Auburn, cor. Sparks


Conroy James, laborer, h. 104 Kinnaird


Conroy John F., printer University Press, h. 101 Kinnaird


Conroy Kearn, laborer, h. 101 Kinnaird


Conroy Patrick, laborer, h. Conroy's block, rear 209 Mt. Auburn


Conroy Patrick J., slater, h. 58 Charles


Conroy Thomas, lager beer, 198 Cambridge, h. do.


Conry Michael J., stonecutter, h. r. 17 Charles River


Considine John, teamster, bds. 13 Valentine


Converse Betsey Mrs., bds. 403 Broadway


Converse George H., clerk (180 Franklin, B.), boards 403 Broadway


Converse Joseph H., treasurer (47 Equitable bldg., 150 Devonshire, B.), h. 403 Broadway


Conway Bernard, tailor, 538 Main, h. at Boston Conway Catherine, widow of Martin, h. 13 Water


CONWAY JAMES, tailor, 3 Brewer's block, Brattle sq., rooms do.


Conway James, paver, h. 24 Hancock


Conway Patrick C., clerk (Adjt. Gen. office, B.), house 10 Florence


Conway Richard, mason, 7 Grant, h. do.


Conway Richard, carpenter, h. 277 Cambridge


Coogan James, laborer, h. 73 Hastings


Cook Adam A., clerk, Brighton, rooms 55 Mt. Auburn Cook Arthur A., auctioneer and real estate, 106 Otis, house do.


Cook Charles A., scalemaker (B.), h. 31 Kinnaird


Cook Edward II., clerk, 400 Cambridge, h. 172 North av. Cook Elbridge G., leatherdealer (225 Congress, B.), house Harris, near Frost


Cook Ephraim, house 59 Gore


Cook Fannie E., teacher Willard primary school, bds. 21 Western avenue


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Cook Jane Mrs., house rear 18 Brown


Cook John T., shipper (163 Wash., B.), h. 8 Auburn court Cook Joseph, at Mason & Hamlin's, bds. 2 Seventh


Cook Joseph B., brassfinisher, h. 369 Main


Cook Josiah W., h. 96 Auburn


Cook Lewis J., organmaker G. Woods & Co., h. 12 Pearl Cook Lowell M., tuner M. & H. Organ Co., h. 10 Tufts Cook Lucinda, widow, h. 205 Harvard


Cook Marvin S., cigars, tobacco, etc. (24 Broad, B.), h. 120 Austin


Cook Micah W., policeman, h. 19 Shepard


Cook Michael, brassfinisher, house 28 Washington


Cook Thomas D., policeman, h. 10 Allen


Cook William, instructor in German H. U., house 25 Appleton




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