The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 19

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Publication date: 1878
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Hennessey James H., teamster, house 10 Hastings Hennessey John, tailor, house 4 Rogers block, Main Hennessey Lawrence, laborer, house Potter, near Third Hennessey Michael F., bookkeeper (149 Pearl, B.), house 16 Webster avenue


Henniger Amy, house 15 Dyke


Henny Frank, baker 79 Cambridge, bds. 108 do.


Henry Charles P., medical student, boards 37 Pleasant Henry James, laborer, house Bell court, near Allston Henry James, cabinet maker, house 47 School


Henry James, jr., laborer, house Bell court, near Allston


Henry James S., cabinet maker, house 43 Cedar Henry John, blacksmith, boards Bell court Henshaw John, boards 23 Craigie Henshaw John A., house 23 Craigie


Hensby John W., watchman, house 177 Main Herbert Henry, laborer, house 4 Cowperthwaite Herelihy James, laborer, house 190 Hampshire


Herelihy Jeremiah, hostler Bancroft's Ex. stable, Somer- ville av., bds. do.


Herlihy John, stone cutter, Gore's wharf, house at Newton Herlihy William, laborer, house 277 Cambridge Herman John, currier, boards 147 Columbia Hermann James, law student H. U., rooms 10 Frisbie pl. Hermans Anna, widow of Hobart, h. Munroe, n. Third Hermans Henry, machinist, house Monroe, near Third Hermans Paul, laborer, boards Munroe, near Third Herness Cornelius, laborer, house 224 Bridge Heron Joseph, optician, 437 Main, house do.


Heron Mary Mrs., dry goods, 437 Main, house do.


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Heron Samuel, groceries and provisions, 281 Cambridge, house do.


Heron William J., plasterer, house 418 Cambridge Herrick Frank C., clerk (41 Franklin, B.), b. 202 Harvard Herrick Israel, shoe cutter, house 202 Harvard Herrick William A., lawyer (33 School, B.), h. 7 Norton Herring Francis A., overseer Union R. Co. stable (Som- erville), house 6 Frank [Plymouth


Herrington Robert C., printer (31 State, B.), house 7 Herrington Robert C., jr., printer, boards 7 Plymouth Hersey Jeremiah F., piano key maker, boards 154 Green Hersey William David, clerk, boards 157 Green Hertach Samuel, laborer, house 57 Charles


Hertech John, pocketbook maker, house 7 Mullen's court Hervey Frank H., billiards, Estes block, 15 Brattle, house at Exeter, N. H.


Hess Hiram, steam pipe fitter, house 25 Union Hess John, teamster (B.), house rear 39 Union Hewes Andrew J., stamper, house 4 Pioneer avenue Hewes Catherine, widow of John, house 18 Decatur Hewett Asa W., trav. agent F. A. Kennedy, h. 98 Norfolk Hewett John E., clerk 502 Main, boards 98 Norfolk Hewins John A., spring bed maker, house rear 24 Front Hewins Parke W., student H. U., rooms 16 Trowbridge Hewlett A. Molineaux Mrs., house 23 Dunster


Hewlett Emanuel Molineaux, law student Boston Univer- sity (Beacon, B.), boards 23 Dunster


Hewlett Paul P. Molineaux, clerk (Boston P. O.), boards 23 Dunster


Hews Albert H.(A. H. Hews & Co.), earthen ware, Cres- cent avenue, cor. Raymond, house 192 North avenue, cor. Beech


Hews Augustus H., boards 291 Broadway


Hews A. Jackson, house 4 Pioneer avenue


Hews Catherine, widow of John, house 291 Broadway Hewson John M., boots and shoes, 428 Cambridge, h. do. Heycroft Joseph B., laborer, house 9 Farwell place


Heydacker Lewis, foreman cabinet maker, Doe & Hunne- well, First, house 1 Seventh


Heyden Henry, galvanizer, house 125 Harvard


Heymer John C., stereotyper (171 Devonshire, B.), house 22 Wendell [n. Spring


Heyn Frederick A., sausagemaker R. Weitze, house Eighth, Heywood George A., grain (130 State, B.), bds. 85 Inman Heywood Maria L. Miss, house 149 Austin


Heywood William Mrs., house 351 Harvard


Hezelton Lorenzo W., expressman, house 5 Franklin


Hezlitt George, stone cutter, house 29 Kinnaird


Hezlitt George M., stone cutter, boards 29 Kinnaird


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Hezlitt John A., stone cutter, boards 29 Kinnaird Hezlitt Robert, stone cutter, house rear 241 Mt. Auburn Hezlitt Thomas, stone cutter, house Brown, cor. Foster Hezlitt Wm. H., clerk 63 Norfolk, boards 29 Kinnaird Hibbard George A., student H. U., rooms 2 Weld hall Hickey James, laborer, house 120 Webster avenue Hickey John A., chairmaker, boards 120 Webster avenue Hickey John J., bread driver, house 153 Green Hickey Michael, stone cutter, house 45 Cambridge Hickey Michael, laborer, house McCabe, near Cambridge Hickey Michael W., action maker M. & H. O. Co., house 5 Mill


Hickey Patrick H., stereotyper, house 134 Pleasant Hickey Thomas L., carver, boards 120 Webster avenue Hickey Wm. H., stone cutter, boards 45 Cambridge


Hickie John J., driver baker's wagon M. J. Doyle, house 153 Green


Hicks Samuel W., tinsmith 605 Main, house 5 West Hicks Thomas, miller, house 33 Union


Hicks Thomas J., bootmaker, 97 Cambridge, h. 125 Gore Hicks William C., tubeboard maker M. & H. Organ Co., bds. 46 Western avenne


Hidden William H., dry goods (68 and 70 Summer, B.), house 259 Harvard


Higgins Andrew M., carpenter, house 12 Warland


Higgins Benjamin F., carpenter, house 50 Columbia Higgins David, painter, boards 20 Suffolk


Higgins Edward, house 112 Cambridge


Higgins Edwin S., carpenter, boards 12 Warland [man Higgins Elbridge S., molder 113 Broadway, bds. Board- Higgins James, merchant tailor, 112 Cambridge, h. do.


Higgins James W., pastor Harrison avenue M. E. Church (Boston), boards 112 Cambridge


Higgins John, laborer, house 124 Brookline


Higgins John, jr., upholsterer, boards 124 Brookline


Higgins John H., clerk (183 Washington, B.), house 183 Columbia


Higgins Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. r. 423 Cambridge Higgins Martin, laborer, house 40 First, r. 34 Cambridge Higgins Mary A. Mrs., millinery and dressmaking, 112 Cambridge, house do.


Higgins Patrick, laborer, boards 32 Auburn


Higgins Richard F., clerk 621 Main, boards 82 Magazine Higgins Solon O. (Snow & Higgins), provisions and gro- ceries, 116 Pearl, house do.


Higgins Sumner C., tin worker, 653 Main, h. 34 Hamilton Higgins Thomas, boards 124 Brookline


Higgins Thomas F., hack driver at Pike's stable, Church, house 8 Foster


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Higgins Warren R., cracker dealer, bds. 21 Western ave. Higgins William H., carpenter, Allen, next North avenue, house Regent, near North avenue


Highland Michael, boards 106 Tremont


Highland Patrick, house 106 Tremont [Boston


Hilbron Nathaniel A., printer University Press, house at Hildreth Almeda S., housekeeper, house Mount Vernon, near North avenue


Hildreth A. Edwin, president Cambridge Gas Light Co., and president Bates Manufacturing Co., house 62 North avenue


Hildreth Chas. W., provisions (35 Fleet, B.), h. 82} Green Hildreth John L., physician, 37 Brattle, house do.


Hildreth Stanley B., agricultural implement manufacturer (Harvard), house 62 North avenue


Hill Adams Sherman, Boylston professor of rhetoric and oratory H. U., house Reservoir [r. 48 Clark Hill Alexander, engineer Boston Rolling Mill, Portland, h. Hill Charles P., fly finisher M. & H. Organ Co., house at Newton


Hill David, marble cutter, boards rear 209 Mount Auburn


· Hill David J., pressman University Press, house 21 Gerry Hill Edward, carriage smith, house 31 Harding


Hill Edward, tailor, 538 Main, house 536 do.


Hill Hannah A., widow of William A., house 62 Pearl


Hill Hannah B., widow, of Nathaniel, house 104 Prospect Hill Hannah L., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 35 Essex [Hammond, n. Oxford


Hill Henry B., assistant professor of chemistry H. U., h. Hill Holmes, jobber, house 96 Webster avenue


Hill James A., waiter Memorial hall, rms. 77 Mt. Auburn Hill James D., coachman, house 20 Brewer


Hill John W., brush maker, house 12 Third


Hill Joseph Alexander, engineer Boston Rolling Mill, Portland, house rear 48 Clark [man


Hill J. Frank, regulator M. & H. Organ Co., h. 103 In- Hill J. Henry, key finisher, 139 Broadway, bds 19 Plymouth Hill Timothy Mrs., house rear 209 Mount Auburn


Hill William, laborer, house rear 209 Mount Auburn


Hill William B., student H. U., rooms 3 Wallace


Hill William B., house 104 Prospect Hill Winchell N., machinist, house 178 Harvard


Hillern Hugh A., laborer, house 78 Bolton Hillery John, soap maker, house 4 Portland


Hillery Martin, tailor, house 33 Elmer


Hillery Mary, widow of Thomas, house rear 11 Sparks


Hilliard Samuel D., shoemaker, 32 Winsor, house do.


Hilliker John, hairdresser, house 19 Banks


Hillman John J., silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), house 156 Thorndike


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Hillman Minnie G. Miss, boards 156 Thorndike


Hills Frank M., student H. U., rooms 14 Kirkland place Hills George W., student H. U., rooms 9 Thayer hall


Hills Henry S., furniture (53 Fulton, B.), h. 78 Thorndike Hills William B., instructor in chemistry H. U., house 59 Langdon


Hills William H., student H. U., rooms 8 College house Hilton Gustavus A., student H. U., rooms 13 Holworthy hall [9 Forest


Hilton James M., produce (cellar 3 F. H. market, B.), h. Hilton James M., house 47 Oxford


HILTON JOSEPH F., provisions (5 F. H. market, B.). house 215 Harvard


Hilton Lavinia F., widow, house 117 Columbia


Hilton Thomas B., hairdresser, boards 117 Columbia


Hinckley Henry Rev., pastor Broadway Baptist Society, house 115 Prospect


Hinckley Nelson B., molder, house 9 Winsor


Hinds Benjamin, laborer, house 14 Conlon's court


Hinds Joseph, cigar maker, house 14 Charles River


Hines Fletcher S., student H. U., bds. 44 Mt. Auburn


Hines Joseph, in Boston rolling mill, Portland, house Rolling Mill block


Hines Richard B., traveling agent (Chauncy, cor. Bed- ford, B.), house 12 Day


Hinman Joseph, house 48 Magazine


Hinrichs Henry C., provisions, 130 Inman, cor. Hamp- shire, house Greenough avenue


Hinrichs John C., clerk, 130 Inman, corner Hampshire, boards Henry C. Hinrichs', Greenough avenue


Hiscock Orlando, laborer, house 1 Dickinson


Hiscock Simon D., policeman station 2, house 3 Village Hittl Albert, sausage maker R. Weitze, boards M. Schlitt- ler's, off Eighth, near Spring


Hixon Charles F., clerk, 377 Cambridge, h. 112 Harvard Hixon Edward (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture manu- facturers, 124 Harvard and (364 Washington, B.), house 70 Franklin


Hixon Edward, jr. (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture manufacturers, 124 Harvard and (364 Washington, B.), house at Belmont


Hixon Edward & Co. (Edward Hixon, Frederick Reed, and Edward Hixon, jr.), furniture manufacturers, 124 Harvard and (364 Washington, B.)


Hixon George, upholsterer, house 116 Harvard


Hixon George E., upholsterer, house 87 Auburn


Hixon Margaret A., widow of James, h. 13 Sparks st. pl.


Hixon Robert T., driver hose carriage No. 1, Brattle sq., rooms do.


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Hixon Sarah, widow of Martin, house 71 Hastings Hixon Walter J., packer, boards 142 Sydney Hixon William J., upholsterer, house 21 Harrison Hjertstrom Charles, butcher, house 6 Hunting Hoadley George, student H. U., rooms 10 Holyoke


Hoag Jonathan, grocer, 171 Main, house 173 do.


Hoare Cecelia, widow, house 48 Harding


Hoare Edward, laborer, boards 48 Harding Hoare William, laborer, boards 48 Harding Hobart Moses E., baker, house 29 Elm


Hobbs Augustus L., mill hand, State [9 Blackstone


Hobbs Charles A., clerk (12 Blackstone Market, B ), bds. Hobbs Charles A., student H. U., rooms 9 College House Hobbs Eliza A., widow of Curtis, house 9 Blackstone


Hobbs Francis A., bookbinder (339 Washington, B.), house 14 Bath


Hobbs Henry C., glass cutter, house rear 150 Prospect Hobbs Jeremiah R., driver hook and ladder, No. 2, house Otis, corner Ninth


Hobbs Jeremiah S., carpenter, house 7 Park


Hobbs Lydia, widow of David, house 5 Gordon place Hobbs Moses H., directory agent, boards 5 Gordon place Hobbs William, clock repairer, house 136 Columbia Hobbs Winslow L., student H. U., rooms 49 Thayer Hall Hobson Andrew, jr., foreman Chas. W. Munroe & Co. First, house 55 Spring [55 Spring


Hobson Wm., bookkeeper Chas. W. Munroe & Co., bds. Hocking John (322 Washington, B.), house 96 Oxford Hodgdon Andrew H., student H. U., rooms 23 Thayer hall


Hodgdon John H., carpenter, house rear 508 Main Hodge Bridget, widow of Richard, house 165 Franklin Hodge John W., conductor U. R. Co., house 165 Franklin Hodges Arthur, civil engineer, 563 Main and (28 State, B.), house at West Somerville


Hodges Charles A., 502 Main, house 23 Green


Hodges Charles E., clerk, 430 Broadway, bds. 38 Ellery Hodges Francis F., clerk (28 Pearl, B.), bds. 38 Ellery Hodges George C., student H. U., rooms 21 Gray's Hall Hodges Harry B., instructor in chemistry and German H. U., rooms 15 Stoughton Hall


Hodges Jane, widow of Francis, house 38 Ellery


Hodges Lydia E. Mrs., house 23 Trowbridge


Hodges Mary A., widow of James C., house 11 Kinnaird Hodges N. D. C., assistant in physics H. U., rooms 404 Harvard


Hodges Richard M., clergyman, house 1 Waterhouse


Hodges Thomas H., laborer, house 34 Hastings


Hodgkins John H., regulator M. & H. Organ Co., house 41 Western avenue


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Hodgkins Margaret R., teacher Harvard grammar school Hodgkins Rufus M., house 1 Whitney court


Hodsdon Benjamin P., produce (11 and 12 North Market, B.), house 112 Thorndike


Hodsdon Edwin C., cooper, h. Squire's brick blk., Gore


Hodsdon Geo. W., bookkeeper (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), boards 112 Thorndike


Hodsdon Wilder B., assistant bookkeeper (156 Devon- shire, B.), boards 112 Thorndike


Hodston Clarence L., cooper, house 70 Allston


Hoeffelder Fred., butcher, house 13 Squire's court


Hofer Frederick, tool maker, First, near Cambridge, house 16 Gore


Hoffman George, varnisher, boards 41 Union


Hoffinan John, cabinet maker, house 41 Union


Hoffman Reinhold F., cabinet maker, house 87 Sixth Hofman Ernest, tailor, opp. 419 Broadway, h. 17 Baldwin Hogan Alfred F., confectionery, 429 Main, house do.


Hogan Edward, cooper, house 16 Squire's court


Hogan Edward, cabinetmaker, boards 4 Holly [ton


Hogan Edward J., sawyer M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Bos- Hogan Edward J., salesman (21 Dock sq., B.), boards 16 Squire's court


Hogan James, laborer, house 134 Norfolk


Hogan John B., furniture manufacturer Osborn's mills, State, house 4 Holly · [Franklin Hogan John C., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 214 Hogan John Joshua, boards 4 Holly


Hogan Joseph P., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 27 Mt. Auburn


Hogan Julia C., widow of John H., house 214 Franklin Hogan Matthew E., potter, house 20 Coggswell avenue Hoit Annie V., widow of John B., house 36 Harvard


Hoit Ezekiel, glass cutter Union Glass Co. (Somerville), house 179 Cambridge


Hoit Joseph, glass cutter, house 128 Thorndike Holbrook G. A., student, rooms 12 Lawrence hall Holbrook John L., tinsmith, house 1 Plymouth Holbrook John W., carriage trimmer, h. 26 Coggswell av. Holbrook Margaret, widow, rooms 65 Mt. Auburn Holbrook Nathan H., superintendent, house 42 Chestnut Holden Amos P., musician, house 100 Allston Holden Austin, assistant librarian at Athenæum (Beacon, near Bowdoin, B.), boards 21 Linnæan Holden Elizabeth Mrs., house 1 Oak


Holden Francis M., student H. U., rooms 43 Thayer hall Holden Margaret A., widow of James D., h. 21 Linnæan Holden Orin A., piano key maker, house 134 Winsor Holden William, fireman, 113 Broadway, h. 90 Harvard


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Holden William, blacksmith, 9 Church, h. 152 Green Holder Frederick B., student H. U., rms. 53 Matthews hall Holiday Henry A., porter, house 72 Elm


Holiday Luke, laborer, house 70 Harvard


Holland Chas. H., shipper (1 Hamilton, B.), h. 109 Inman Holland Cornelius, laborer, house rear 377 Cambridge


· Holland David, laborer, house 188 Norfolk


Holland Ellen, widow of David, h. 66 Webster avenue Holland Frederick W. Rev., house 15 Everett


Holland Henry W., attorney (33 School, B.), house 15 Everett [Buck's bľ'k, Seventh


Holland John, canvasser (51 Washington, B.), boards 2 Holland John, laborer, house Deacon


Holland John, laborer, house 65 Spruce


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Holland Michael J., baker, 4812 Mt. Auburn, h. 12 Han-


Holland Michael W., teamster, house 8 Eighth


Holland Timothy, laborer, house 5 Baldwin's block


Holland Timothy, jr., laborer, h. 5 Baldwin's block, rear 95 Main


Holland William, night watchman, house 161 Green


Holland William A., printer J. Wilson & Son, rooms 20 Dunster


Hollingsworth George, carpenter, house 112 Oxford Hollis Charles H. (Bassett & Hollis), house 14 Warland


Hollis Charles R., wheelwright Francis Ivers, boards at Somerville


Hollis George H., clerk, boards 14 Warland


Hollis Mary, widow of Charles, house 103 Columbia Hollis Mary T., widow of Charles H., house 14 Warland Holloran John, plumber, 634 Main, house 249 Franklin Holloran Thomas, laborer, 69 Main, house 30 Harvard


Holly John A., boards 69 Concord avenue


Holly Patrick, house 69 Concord avenue


Holly Tree Inn, restaurant, Palmer, near Brattle


Holman Charles E., clerk M. & H. Organ Co., house 125 Winsor [Third


Holman Geo. W., pastor Second Baptist society, house 53 Holman John, feathers and bedding (76 to 80 Friend, B.), house 140 North avenue


Holman John C. (76 Friend, B.), h. 140 North avenue


. Holman Maria, widow, house 8 Front


Holman Walter A. (76 Friend, B.), boards 140 North av. Holmberg John F., house 38 Union


Holmberg Sarah A., grocer, 38 Union, house do


Holmes Anna P. Miss, house 39 Cottage


Holmes Caroline E., widow of Charles, house 20 Dunster Holmes Clarence R., stoves and tinware mnfr., 157 North avenue, boards Porter's Hotel


Holmes Fannie M., widow of Charles W., h. 55 Magazine


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Holmes Frank M., flour (40 Commercial, B.), house 80 Magazine [Sydney


Holmes Freeland S., janitor Masonic hall, 633 Main, h. 2 Holmes George H., clerk and messenger Cambridgdeport National Bank, 585 Main, boards 75 Allston


Holmes Howard W., hackman, 186 Columbia, b. 63 Spring Holmes Isaac C. (Holmes & Rugg), wood and coal, 166 River, opp. City mill, house 75 Allston


Holmes Isaac G. (I. G. Holmes & Co.), boots and shoes, 578 Main, boards 75 Allston [578 Main Holmes I. G. & Co. (Isaac G. Holmes), boots and shoes, Holmes Jabish, student H. U., rooms 2 Matthews hall


Holmes James A., boards 325 Harvard [ville


Holmes John, coffin maker W. L. Lockhart, h. at Somer- Holmes John, house 5 Appian-way


Holmes John R., student H. U., rooms 3 Little's block


Holmes Joseph A. (Jos. A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 55 Magazine


Holmes Joseph A. & Co. (Jos. A. and Jos. H. Holmes), grocers, 606 and 610 Main


Holmes Joseph H. (Jos A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 39 William [Wright Holmes Marcus R., packer A. H. Hews & Co., house 53 Holmes Mary A., widow of David N., house 63 Spring Holmes Nathaniel W., lumber (19 Central, 'B.), house Harris, near Oxford


Holmes Oliver Wendell, Parkman professor of Anatomy H. U., house at Boston


Holmes Patrick, coachman, house 46 Foster


Holmes Peter, grease collector, h. 122 Webster avenue


Holmes Phelan, upholsterer, house 99 River


Holmes Robert J., gardener and coachman, 21 Kirkland, house 35 Baldwin


Holmes William F., boards 75 Allston


Holmes William P., piano key maker, boards 53 Wright


Holmes William S., polisher, house 23 Bay


Holmes & Rugg (Isaac C. Holmes and George H. Rugg), wood and coal, 166 River, opp. City mill


Holt Adeline, widow of Jacob A., house rear 24 Cherry


Holt Alden, piper, house 16 Watson


Holt Alfred F., physician, 98 Austin, boards do.


Holt Charles, law student H. U., boards 32 Arlington


Holt Daniel, piper, house 16 Watson [Pleasant


Holt Gustavus C., clerk (7 Exchange place, B.), h. Mt. Holt Homer C., lawyer, 58912 Main


Holt James, laborer, house 35 Vine


Holt James H. H., painter, boards 10 South


Holt James L. Mrs., boarding-house, 10 South


Holt Joseph G., lawyer, 59312 Main, boards at Boston


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Holt Samuel H., foreman blacksmiths (409 Federal, B.), house 8 Plympton


Holt Stephen A. (Holt & Bugbee), hardwood lumber, 17 East, office (173 Friend, B.), house at Winchester HOLT WILLIAM B., painter, 14 Church, h. 8 Acacia HOLT & BUGBEE (Stephen A. Holt and John B.


Bugbee ), hardwood lumber dealers, 17 East, office (173 Friend, Boston)


Holton Frank L., insurance agent, boards 14 Prospect


Holton Fred H., bookkeeper (69 Merrimac, B.), boards 14 Prospect


Holzknecht Henry, baker, 442 Cambridge, boards do. Homans John, student H. U., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn Homer Adeline D., wid. of Charles W., house 26 Garden Homer Moore R., real estate agent, house 214 Harvard Homer Thomas J., student H. U., rooms 46 Thayer hall Honeybee Clarence, laborer, house 74 Harvard


Hood William H. (Blaisdell & Hood), wood dealer, 79 Brattle, boards 15 Farwell place


Hoofer John Mrs., boards 31 Charles


Hooker Alfred M., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 4 Frank


Hooker Anson Mrs., house 415 Broadway


Hooker Charles K., steam heating apparatus, house 132 Magazine


Hooker Charles R., driver U. R. Co., house 27 Baldwin Hooker Edward D., student, boards 415 Broadway


Hooker Henry, house 57 Auburn


Hooker Hiram W., driver steam fire engine, No. 1, Brat- tle square, rooms do.


Hooley Julia, widow of Daniel, house 208 Franklin


Hooley William, laborer, boards 208 Franklin


Hooper Arthur W., student H. U., rooms 21 Weld hall Hooper Edward W., house Reservoir


Hooper Isaac D., house 2 Allston court


Hooper James, house 291 North avenue


Hooper Moses W., policeman, station 3, house 53 Fifth


Hooper Warren L., fruit (42 South Market, B.), house 291 North avenue


Hooper William, student H. U., rooms 23 Little's block Hope Eugene, stereotyper Riverside Press, house 16 Walnut court


Hopkins Abram D., student H. U., bds. at Somerville


Hopkins Albert B., carpenter, house 140 Pearl


Hopkins Catherine, widow of Edward, house 121 Elm Hopkins Curtis, painter, house 542 Main


Hopkins Edward S., fancy glassmaker, 137 Bridge, bds. 40 Sixth [school, boards 165 Spring


Hopkins Emma A. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar Hopkins Frederic S., student H. U., rms. 54 Weld hall


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Hopkins James, laborer, house 3 Norfolk court Hopkins Josiah, painter, house 542 Main Hopkins Josiah, painter, house 16 Front Hopkins Michael, laborer, boards rear 66 Harvard Hopkins Rose, widow, house rear 66 Harvard Hopkins Thomas, glassblower, house 165 Spring Hopkins William J., bookkeeper (32 Pearl, B.), boards 3 Norfolk court


Hopkins William G., glassworker, house 40 Sixth Hopkinson Corinna A., wid. of Thomas, h. 5 Phillips pl. Hopkinson John P., teacher private school (20 Boylston place, B.), house 22 Craigie


Hoppin Nicholas Rev., house 469 Broadway Hoppin Samuel H., student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke Horan Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 24 Montgomery Horan Jeremiah, laborer, h. Belmont, cor. Montgomery Horan John, carpenter, house 254 Franklin


Horan John, laborer P. T. Clark & Co., bds. 6 Water


Horan Mary, widow of David, house 53 North


Horan Peter F., boards 53 North


Horan Timothy, painter, h. Montgomery, cor. Belmont Horgan Daniel, laborer, house 176 Gore


Horgan John Jos., conductor U. R. Co., h. 107 Tremont. Horgan John J., marbleworks, 45 to 53 Main, house 5 Worcester [way


Horn Plummer S., teamster Burrage Bros., h. 57 Broad- Horne William, matmaker, house 25 Harvey


Hornsby William, potter, boards 201 North avenue


Horrigan Ann, widow, house Spruce, corner Cedar Horrigan Cornelius, laborer, house 12 Harding


Horrigan Eugene, peddler, house 12 Harding


Horrigan James, tailor, 430 Main, house 45 Brighton


Horrigan John, laborer, house 53 Amory


Horrigan Timothy, laborer, house 1, rear 189 Hampshire


Horrigan Timothy, coachman Robert O. Fuller, house 50 Amory


Horsford Eben N., house 27 Craigie


Horton L. H. Mrs., house Lambert av., opp. Walnut av. Horton Sylvester, tubeboard maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 88 Norfolk [Vine, h. do.


Hosley Frederick P., yeast manufacturer and baker, 71 Hosmer Charles T., house 22 Brookline [Howard


Hotchkiss Annie M. Miss, teacher (Brighton), boards 308 Hough William E., warden Alms House, Tannery, h. do. Hough Wm. E. Mrs., matron Alms House, Tannery, h. do. Houghton Albert G. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside


Press and New York Publishing House of Hurd & Houghton, house at Brooklyn, N. Y. [tin Houghton Edward C., brassfinisher, 368 Main, h. 42 Aus-


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Houghton Henry O. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside Press, house 800 Main [Main


Houghton Henry O., jr., clerk Riverside Press, boards 800 Houghton H. O. & Co. (H. O. and A. G. Houghton and


George H. Mifflin), printers and publishers Riverside Press, Blackstone


Houghton John H., machinist, house 145 Pearl


Houghton Mary A., widow, house 26 Ash


Houghton Thomas P., building mover, house 27 Cherry


Houlahan Charles H., clerk (23 Otis, B.), h. 212 William Houlahan John, carriage smith, boards 30 Harvard


Houlaher Maria Miss, house 2 Emmons place


Houlihan Michael, hostler, house 3 Essex court


Houlihan Thomas, laborer, 69 Main, house 30 Harvard


Houlihan Thomas. A., printer (39 Arch, B.), b. 30 Harvard Houstetter Louis F., wood turner F. Geldowsky, house 119 Otis


Houston Frank A., student H. U., rooms 25 Hollis hall


Houston James R., tinsmith, house 45 Tremont


Houston John B., waiter Memorial hall, house 72 Elm Houston John W., student H. U., rooms 63 College house Hovey Caroline Miss, house 9 Brookline


Hovey Charles H., nurseryman, boards 381 Broad way Hovey Charles M. (Hovey & Co.), nurseries, Cambridge,


opp. Highland avenue, and seed store (16 South Mar- ket, B.), house 381 Broadway


Hovey Dana R., clerk, 532 Main, house 29 Pearl


Hovey Eliza Miss, house 9 Brookline




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