The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 24

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Publication date: 1878
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Lowry Joseph, silversmith, house 11 Hunting


Lowry Michael, in Boston Rolling Mill, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Lowry William, boards 11 Hunting


Lucas Clinton W., student H. U., rooms 36 North av.


Lucas Edward, waiter, house 22 Mill


Lucey Anthony, stereotyper (22 Milk, B.), h. 22 Somerset Lucey Thomas, laborer, house 199 Norfolk


Lucy Thomas H., policeman, station 2, house 122 Auburn Lucy Timothy, teamster, house 32 Harvard


Luddy Patrick, farmer, house 117 Spruce [Winsor


Ludgate William B., porter (24 Franklin, B.), house 74 Ludlow James B., student H. U., boards 4 Story


Ludlow Thomas W., student H. U., rooms 4 Story


Lufkin J. P. N., plumber, 188 North avenue, boards at Somerville


Luke Arthur F., bookkeeper National Bank of the Com- monwealth (Devonshire, c. Water, B.), bds. 19 Inman Luke Elijah H. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Main, h. 15 Maple av. [Main, h. 15 Maple av. Luke Eugene R. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Luke E. H. & Son (Elijah H. and Eugene R. Luke), hay and grain, 71 Main


Luke Jacob P., boards 108 Inman


Luke James, boards 65 Clark


Luke James, jr., house 19 Inman


Luke Otis H., paying teller Third National Bank (66 State, B.), boards 19 Inman


Luke Walter J., clerk (105 High, B.), bds. 15 Maple av.


Luke William H., carpenter, 61 Clark, house 65 do.


Lull Frank H., music printer, boards 50 Cherry


Lull Frederick A., real estate agt., 555 Main, h. 50 Cherry Lull George F., clerk, boards 50 Cherry


Lum Edward H., student H. U., rooms 20 Thayer hall


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Lummis Charles F., student H. U., boards 864 Main Luna Christopher P., hair dresser, 93 Cambridge, b. 99 Gore Lund Jerahmell C., carpenter (126 Charlestown, B.), house Mt. Vernon [Bridge


Lund Lewis, engineer Lewis Bros. (Somerville), h. 262 Lund S., cabinetmaker, house 1 Gray place


Lund S. Thompson, clerk (184 Washington, B.), house Mt. Vernon, near North av. [Mt. Vernon


Lund Walter B., clerk (132 North, B.), bds. J. C. Lund's, Lundergan John, glass presser, house 42 Gore


Lundin Carl A. R., telescope maker, h. Acorn, c. Chestnut Lunitz Bernhard, engineer, house 119 Allston


Lunitz Charles, printer Riverside Press, bds. 7 Gordon pl. Lunitz Gustave, pocket book maker, h. 8 Stinson court


Lunt Alphonso M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), h. 92 Otis Lunt Benjamin F., gilder, house 22 Watson


Lunt John M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), h. 4 Mullins ct. Lunt William Parsons, book publisher (42 Congress, B.), house 5 Hilliard


Lusk Bridget Miss, house 11 Laurel


Luther Joseph H., book binder, house 63 Western av.


Luther Thomas H. (Joy, Luther & Co.), carpenter, 3 River, house 10 Village


Lutz Frederick, student H. U., rooms 56 College House Lycett John J., printer Riverside Press, b. 92 Mt. Auburn Lydston William H., carpenter, house 136 Harvard


Lyford George E., jeweler (211 Washington, B.), house 9 Norris, 2d from North avenue


Lyman Margaret, widow of William, house 30 Decatur


Lyman Martha B. Miss, bds. 11 Ware [at Brookline Lyman Theodore, at Muesum Comparative Zoology, h. Lynagh Richard, furniture, 450 Cambridge, h. 482 do. Lynch Agnes R., widow of Thomas, house 220 Franklin Lynch Bridget, widow of Michael, house 188 Winsor Lynch Cornelius, laborer, house Ninth, near Otis


Lynch Charles Patrick, laborer, house rear 62 Cambridge Lynch Daniel F., engraver, boards 28 Hastings


Lynch Daniel J., W., boards 16 Lopez


Lynch Dennis, laborer, house 32 Harding Lynch Hannah, widow, house 62 Harvard


Lynch James, plasterer, house 39 Cowperthwaite Lynch James F., laborer, boards rear 63 Gore Lynch James H., plasterer, boards 39 Cowperthwaite Lynch James M., clerk (B.), boards 211 Cambridge Lynch Jeremiah, gardener, 3 Clinton, h. 126% Green Lynch Jeremiah, laborer, house 265 Cambridge


Lynch John, laborer, house 64 Brighton


Lynch John, laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol Lynch John, plasterer, boards 329 Main


CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 267


Lynch John, laborer, boards 191% Fifth Lynch John, netmaker, house 122 Third


Lynch John, laborer, house 152 Bridge Lynch John, laborer, house 16 Locust Lynch John, marble carver (Lynn), boards 93 Sixth Lynch John F., boards 16 Lopez


Lynch John F., printer Riverside Press, boards 61 Pearl Lynch John J., stonecutter, boards 149 Dublin


Lynch Julia, widow, house 28 Hastings


Lynch Julia, widow of Henry, house 5 Vine Lynch Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 95 Kinnaird Lynch Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 19% Fifth


Lynch Mary, widow of Michael, house 66 Harvard Lynch Mary Mrs., fancy goods, 209 Cambridge, h. 211 do. Lynch Matthew, laborer, house 29 Bolton [Franklin


Lynch Michael, dry pressman Riverside Press, house 226 Lynch Owen, laborer, boards 226 Franklin


Lynch Patrick, laborer, house rear 63 Gore Lynch Patrick, laborer, house 24 Hayes court


Lynch Philip, coachman, 33 Prospect, house do. Lynch Richard, laborer, house 24 Hayes court


Lynch Thomas, laborer, house 37 Vine


Lynch Thomas, laborer Water Works, h. 229 Franklin Lynch Thomas H., at Riverside Press, bds. 5 Rockwell Lynch Wm., teamster G. G. Page & Co., b. 188 Winsor Lynch William B., wood carver, boards 139 Cambridge Lynde Rollin Harper, student H. U., rms. 369 Harvard Lynes Edward G., collector "Daily Globe " (238 Wash- ington, B.), house 23 Orchard


Lynes Edward M., boards 23 Orchard


Lynes Frank, music teacher, boards 23 Orchard


Lynes Raymond, letter carrier North Cambridge Post Office, house 9 Lambert avenue


Lynn David, plasterer, house 103 Webster avenue Lynn, see Linn


Lyon Fred O., clerk, 458 Harvard, boards 27 Blackstone Lyon George H., billiards, Lyceum building, Harvard square, house 147 Mt. Auburn


Lyon Hans W . C.,printer Riverside Press, h. 27 Blackstone


Lyon Mary D., widow of Leonard, house 36 Ash Lyon Peter B., house 109 Columbia


Lyon William E., pressman, boards 109 Columbia Lyon William L., house 36 Ash Lyons Eliza, widow, house 40 School


Lyons James, baker, house 25 Banks Lyons James Henry, clerk, 126 Inman, bds. Cambridge Lyons James M., clerk, boards 40 School


Lyons John, laborer, boards 2 Gore


Lyons John, laborer, house 10 Flagg


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Lyons John S., grocer and provisions 397, and liquors 393 Cambridge, house 395 do.


Lyons Mary, widow, house 3 Eaton


Lyons Michael, watchman, boards 163 Broadway


Lyons Peter, laborer, house 93 Brookline


Lyons Thomas W., carpenter, house 412 Cambridge


Lyons Timothy, coachman, 80 North avenue, boards do.


Lyons Timothy, boards 192 Columbia


Lyons William, laborer, house 117 Pleasant


MABEE HORATIO N., carpenter, h. 1 King place Mabee Jas. T., carpenter W. McArthur, h. at Somerville Mabery Chas. F., asst. in chemistry H. U., h. 50 Baldwin Mabille Phillippe, foreman of carvers Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., house at Roslindale


Macauley Auley, harness maker, h. 51 Western avenue


Macauley Frank, boards 51 Western avenue


Macauley George, house 6912 Western avenue Macconnell Augustus, watches (97 Water, B.), and as- tronomical observer, Cambridge Observatory Macconnell Mary W., widow of Hugh, h. 125 Pleasant


MACDONALD EDMUND J., bookbinder (11 Chardon, B.), boards 826 Main


Macdonald Frederick W., boards 324 Harvard


Macdonald Maria A. Mrs., house 324 Harvard


MACDONALD WILLIAM, bookbinder (11 Chardon, B.), house 808 Main


Macdonald, see McDonald


Mace Charlotte P., widow of Horace F., h. 34 Warland


Mace Eveline T. Mrs., house 17 Lopez


Mace Horace F., clerk (53 State, B.), house 34 Warland Mace Junius B., machinist, 368 Main, boards 17 Lopez Macey Etta Miss, house 62 Brattle


McFarlane Wallace, student H. U., rms. 61 College house Macfarlane, see McFarlane


MacGill James D., printer Riverside Press, h. 103 River Macgregor Catharine C. Mrs., house 29 Jay


Macgregor Duncan, book binder Riverside Press, house 1 Austin place


Macgregor, see McGregor


Maciel Antoine V., hairdresser, 197 Cambridge, h. do.


Maciel John V., hairdresser, 390 Cambridge, b. 197 do. Maciel Joseph V., hairdresser, 93 Cambridge, h. 99 Gore Mack Charles S., student H. U., rooms 51 Thayer hall Mack John, painter, 4 Cambridge, bds. 77 Third


Mack Julia, widow of Dennis, house 9 Holly avenue Mack Margaret, widow of Garrett, h. 9 Maynard place . Mack Michael, laborer, house Burns blk., Foster place MACK PETER F., carriage, sign and ornamental painter, 4 Cambridge, house 77 Third


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Mack Timothy, whitewasher, h. Burns blk., Foster place Mackay T. B., house 10 Follen


Mackay William, house Highland <


Mackey Andrew Mrs., house 25 Harvey


Mackin James, house 142 Pleasant


Mackin Philip, clerk, 9 Reed, boards do.


Maclelland, see McLennan


Macleod Wm. G., compressed yeast agent, h. 90 Inman Macvane S. Marcus, instructor in political economy H. U., house 12 Remington Chall MacVeagh Charles, student H. U., rooms 3 Matthews Mac Veagh, see McVay


Macy George, slipper maker, boards 425 Main Madden Bernard, boards rear 19 Gore


Madden Daniel, laborer, house 4 Hastings


Madden Henry E., student H. U., rms. 30 Stoughton hall


Madden John, varnisher W. L. Lockhart, b. 56 Second Madden Martin, peddler, house 5 Seventh


Madden Thomas, sail maker, house 204 Cambridge


Madden Thomas, varnisher W. L. Lockhart, b. 56 Second


Madden Thomas M., tinsmith (B.), boards 5 Seventh


Madden William, laborer, house 159 Winsor


Maddox Alfred L., waiter at restaurant (Custom House, B,), house 3 Pelham


Maddox Ephraim A., cooper, h. Squire's brick blk., Gore Maddux Lafayette J., law student H. U., rooms 25 Mt. Auburn


Madigan Thomas, house 128 Hampshire


Magahy Andrew B., upholsterer Worcester Bros., house 15 Sparks st. place


Magee Catherine, widow of George, h. 39 Charles [av. Magee Hugh, porter (Mass. Hospital, B.), h. 98 Putnam Magoun Aaron B., principal Harvard grammar school, boards 315 Broadway


Magoun Franklin D., machinist, boards 62 Otis


Magoun Joseph, machinist, house 62 Otis


Maguire Ann Miss (Maguire & Ruth), fancy dry goods, 380 Cambridge, house do.


Maguire Daniel, laborer, house 90 Spring


Maguire Francis, oil dealer (27 Broad, B.), h. 151 Austin Maguire Francis, jr., clerk (55 Kilby, B.),bds. 151 Austin Maguire Frank, house 10 Hastings [gomery


Maguire John, laborer, house Belmont, 2nd from Mont- Maguire John, horse shoer, 18 Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Maguire Owen, laborer, house 127 Western avenue


Maguire William B., painter, house 19 Green


Maguire & Ruth (Ann Maguire and Jane Ruth), dry and fancy goods, 380 Cambridge [Pearl


Mahady Daniel J., action maker M. & H. O. Co., h. 70


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Mahady John, organ maker, house 73 Pleasant Mahady J. William, clerk T. Booth, boards 73 Pleasant Mahady Thomas, action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 97 River


Mahaffy John T., carpenter, house 22 Pleasant


Mahan Edward E., tinsmith, 188 Cambridge, b. 87 Vine Mahan James, hairdresser, boards 56 Pearl


Mahan Patrick, brick layer, house 172 Norfolk


Mahaney Timothy, laborer, house 238 Franklin Mahaney Timothy, laborer, house 19 Harvard Mahar Patrick, tinsmith (B.), house 44 North


Mahegan James J., book binder Riverside Press, house 5 Bucks block, Seventh


Mahoney Catherine, widow of Cornelius, house 6 Winter Mahoney Cornelius, laborer, house 25 Sixth


Mahoney David, teamster, house 130 Bridge Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 443 Cambridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house rear 269 Cambridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 13 Warren, n. Cambridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house rear 421 Cambridge Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 34 Hampshire


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house Jefferson, n. Harding


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 20 North


Mahoney Ellen Miss, bread store, 54 Gore, house do.


Mahoney Fred D., organ finisher M. & H. Organ Co., h. 169 Otis


Mahoney Fred. D., varnisher, house 74 Sixth


Mahoney James, laborer N. E. Glass Co., house 13 Water


Mahoney James, laborer, house 2 Spring


Mahoney Jeremiah, at Riverside Press, bds. 137 Elm Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 200 Norfolk


Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 102 Fourth Mahoney Jeremiah, teamster, boards 54 Ellery Mahoney John, laborer, boards 20 North Mahoney John, laborer, house 24 Dunster


Mahoney John, shoemaker, 217 North avenue, house do. Mahoney Kane, laborer, house Ninth, n. Cambridge Mahoney Margaret, widow, house 130 Bridge


Mahoney Margaret, widow of Michael J., h. 7 Lopez Mahoney Mary, widow of John, house 247 Franklin Mahoney Mary, widow, house 85 Spruce


Mahoney Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 57 Charles Mahoney Mary, widow of William, house 41 Banks Mahoney Michael W., laborer, boards 41 Banks Mahoney Patrick C., shoemaker, 240 Cambridge, b. 198 do. Mahoney Timothy, case maker M. & H. Organ Co., bds. HI. T. Foster's, Sixth, cor. Vine


Mahoney Timothy, laborer, house 391 Cambridge Mahoney Timothy O., laborer, house 141 Elm


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Mahoney William, laborer, house 35 Jefferson Mahoney William D., laborer, house 16 Sparks Mahony Dennis, laborer, house 37 Dublin Maillet Louis, hairdresser, house 367 Main Maine John B., tailor, house 3 Jefferson


Mains James, ward tender Mass. General Hospital (Blos- som, B.), house 102 Winsor


Mains John, grocer, 13 Vine, house do.


Mains Mary, widow, boards 13 Vine


Maitland James, blacksmith, 225 Main, house do.


Major Abigail Mrs., widow, house 106 Ellery


Major William F., conductor B. L. & N. R. R., boards 106 Ellery


Malhalerhan Michael, house 494 Main


Mallaley Michael, laborer, house rear 382 Cambridge


Mallen John F., tailor, 508 Main, house 494 do.


MALLEY EDWARD B., counsellor, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, cor. Second, bds. 96 Thorndike Malley Patrick, grease collector, house 41 Willow place


Malley, see Melley


Mallon John, laborer, house 119 Pleasant [b. do.


Mallon Margaret Mrs., nurse Orphans Home, Avon hill,


Mallon Michael, laborer, house 119 Pleasant


Mallory Richard P., engraver (242 Washington, B.), h. 21 Hancock


Mallows James Mrs., house 1 Jay


Malloy John, laborer, h. Concord av., next F. R. R.


Malone Chas. Wm., painter A. H. Hews & Co., boards 112 Dublin


Malone Mary J, widow, house 15 Carson


Malone Patrick, laborer, house 13 Warren


Malone Peter, asst. engineer Water Works, h. 112 Dublin Malone Philip, tin ware mnfr., 2, rear 191 Hampshire, h. 192 Norfolk [place


Malone Richard J., law student H. U., rooms 10 Frisbie Maloney Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, boards 271 Main Maloney Ellen, widow of John, house 14 Brookline


Maloney Patrick, carpenter, house Moore's block, 32 Charles River


Maloney Philip, shoemaker, h. 5 Roger's blk., Main


Maloney William, teamster, house 366 North avenue Maloon John W., tinsmith, house 14 Sands


Mandell William A., ins. agt. (1 Pemb. sq.,B.), h. 93 Austin Mandell William J., clerk (24 Exchange place, B.), house 4 Walnut avenue [dike


Manix John, slipper maker (57 High, B.), h. 169 Thorn-


Mankw Albert, 203 Bridge, house 62 Spring Manley Daniel, laborer, house 7 Hastings


Manley Edward, printer, house rear 426 Cambridge


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Mann Albert, boards 23 Mellen [Follen


Mann B. Pickman, teacher of Natural History, boards 19


Mann Ernest A., engineer, boards 19 Hamilton


Mann Henry A., printer J. Ford & Son, h. 19 Hamilton Mann Horace Mrs. (Kindergarten), house 19 Follen


Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), cabinet maker, 384 Main, house at Virginia


Mann Rufus, boots and shoes, 7 Harvard sq., h. 23 Mellen Manning Abbie A. and Frances A. Misses, house 59 Mt. Auburn


Manning Bridget Miss, house 39 Cowperthwaite


Manning Bridget Mrs., house 37 Cowperth waite


Manning Charles B., at Riverside Press, boards 49 West- ern avenue [162 Putnam av.


Manning Edmund, boot and shoe dealer, 505 Main, house Manning Elizabeth B., widow of Dr. Samuel, house 416 Harvard


Manning Ellen, widow, house 11 Holly avenue


Manning Henry M. S., box maker, house 49 Elm


Manning James, laborer, house 19 Tuttle


Manning James, teamster, bds. Ninth, near Otis


Manning John, fruit peddler, house 22 Union


Manning John F., glass blower, h. 137 Webster av.


Manning John F. Mrs., variety store, 137 Webster ave- nue, house do.


Manning John J., teamster, house 10 Winter


Manning Matthew, plasterer, house 3 West


Manning Michael, laborer, house 403 Cambridge


Manning Nelson H., coffin maker, house 137 Cambridge Manning Patrick, laborer, house 186 Green


Manning Thomas J., baker, boards 403 Cambridge


Manning William, driver U. R. Co., rooms 5 South


Manning William, laborer, house 2 Gore


Manning Wm. D., conductor U. R. Co., rms. 5 South


Manning William H., printer Riverside Press, boards 41 Blackstone


Mannow Bridget, widow of John, h. 3 Dailey alley


Manning Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 39 Charles


Manning Michael, grocer, 68 Pearl, house do.


Mannkae Amelia, widow of Fred., house rear 99 Sixth


Mansfield Albert K., mechanical engineer, h. 102 Austin Mansfield Daniel, principal Washington grammar school, house 15 Hancock


Mansfield D. Gardner, varnishes (149 Milk, B.), house Washington avenue, cor. Foxcroft


Mansfield Garrett, in Boston rolling mill, h. Portland, cor. Hampshire [Cambridge Mansfield George W., pastor Trinity M. E. church, h. 100 Mansfield Thomas, laborer, h. Tannery, opp. Almshouse


CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY. 273


Mansfield Tobias, laborer, house 9 Baldwin court Mansfield Wm. H., hostler, b. Thos. Mansfield's, Tannery Manson Mary S., widow of John, house 136 Harvard Manson Nathaniel G., house 303 Harvard


Manson Nathaniel G., jr., boards 303 Harvard Manson Rufus H., iron (22 Fulton, B.), h. 303 Harvard Manson Walter P., hairdresser, boards 136 Harvard


Mansur Warren, bookkeeper, 502 Main, h. 74 Columbia Manton John, piano key maker, bds. 179% Harvard Manton Patrick, laborer, house 24 Baldwin


Manuel William H., seaman, house 110 Winsor Mara David, laborer, house 8 Decatur court


Mara Thomas, gardener, house 23 Hayes court


Marble Emma F., widow of Benj. T., house 31 Baldwin Marble Leyan L., conductor U. R. Co., h. 114 Auburn Marble Samuel W., governors (Franklin, cor. Oliver, B.), house 1 Worcester [h. 18 Forest


Marble William, sails, awnings, etc. (357 Commercial, B.), March Charles D., student H. U., rooms 52 Brattle


March Clement, leather (228 Congress, B.), house 306 Harvard Cette


March Frank H., salesman (33 South, B.), boards 28 Fay- March Herbert B., salesman (212 High, B.), boards 28 Fayette


March John S., note broker (76 State, B.), h. 28 Fayette March John S., jr., master mariner, house 419 Broadway March Waldo, salesman (33 South, B.), bds. 28 Fayette March, see Marsh


Marchant James H., carpenter, house 44 Spring Marcou Jules, house 42 Garden


Marcou Philippe B., boards 42 Garden


Marcy Henry E., student, boards 103 Pearl


Marcy Henry O., physician, 690 Main, house do.


Marcy John H. (Custom House, B.), house 103 Pearl Marden A. L., builder, house 48 Pearl


Marden Ellis W., clerk (103 Devonshire, B.), b. 48 Pearl Marden Horace K. (Clark & Marden), house at Boston Marden William L., clerk, house 22 Pioneer avenue


Marean George G. Mrs., house 66 Dana [Austin


Marean Joseph H., salesman (9 Chauncy, B.), boards 106 Marie Wallace R., book binder, house 40 Putnam avenue Mark Edward L., instructor in zoology H. U., house 48 Shepard [75 Third


Markey Charles A., messenger B. L. & N. R. R. shop, h. Markey Hugh V., varnisher (Lynn), house 19 Gore Marks Mary, widow, house 323 Cambridge


Marks Michael F. (McKillican & Marks), slate and tin roofer, 109 Cambridge, house 203 Cambridge


Maroney Joanna Mrs., widow, house 176 Gore


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Maroney John, boards 176 Gore


Maroney Patrick, laborer, house 325 Cambridge


Marr Robert D., clerk (453 Washington, B.), bds. Beacon, near Inman square


Marrett Augustus P., clerk (165 Milk, B.), bds. Avon hill Marrett D. Appleton, jr., clerk (29 India, B.), h. Avon hill Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, Cam-


bridge, cor. Second, h. Highland av., near Broadway Mars James W., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 65 Magazine MARSDEN JAMES, grocer and dealer in coal and wood, 395 Main, house do.


Marsden Thomas, clerk, 395 Main, house 7 Lawrence Marsh Albert L., confectioner, boards 9 Boardman


Marsh Arthur R., student H. U., rooms 44 Mt. Auburn Marsh Benj. F., provisions, 110 Cambridge, h. 42 Fifth Marsh Charles S., clerk, 97 Cambridge, house 124 Otis


Marsh George W., glass finisher N. E Glass Co., bds. 59 Third


Marsh Henry H., painter, house 80 Kirkland


Marsh James B., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, boards 92 Sixth


Marsh John, house 92 Sixth


Marsh Joseph E., glass maker, house 9 Boardman


Marsh Margaret Mrs., physician and midwife, house 80 Kirkland


Marsh Sarah A., widow of George, house 86 Spring


Marsh W. J. S., wire spring maker M. & H. Organ Co., house at Wilmington


Marsh Walter R., oiled clothes maker, h. r. 150 Prospect Marsh, see March


Marshall Charles, laborer, h. Concord av., 2d from F. R. R. Marshall Ezekiel H. (114 Sudbury, B.), h. 47512 Main


Marshall Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, house 33 Second [wood av.


Marshall Freeman W., gardener, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Elm- Marshall Furber N. (F. N. Marshall & Co.), provisions, boards 117 Washington


Marshall F. N. & Co. (Furber N. and Nahum Marshall), provisions, 56 Clark


Marshall John H., clerk, 641 Main, boards 686 do.


Marshall Mary Mrs., widow, house rear 36 Auburn


Marshall Mary A., nurse, widow of Truman, h. 44 Pine


Marshall Nahum (F. N. Marshall & Co.), provisions, 56 Clark, honse 117 Washington [pect Marshall Wm. P., billiards (114 Sudbury, B.), h. 70 Pros- Marshea James W., watchmaker, 458 Harvard, house 67 Mt. Auburn [Green


Marshea John D., brass finisher (14 Beverly, B.), h. 23 Marson George, hairdresser, 112 Brattle, h. 12 Appian-way Marson James Frederick, hairdresser, Henderson's block,


224 North avenue, boards 12 Coggswell avenue


R. B. ROWE'S


Cambridgeport & Boston


EXPRESS


LEAVE CAMBRIDGEPORT, 9 a. m., 3 p. m .; BOSTON, 11 a. m., 5. p.m. Order Box at M. Dickson's, 484 Cambridge Street. Office at Taylor & Haley's. 525 Main Street, Cambridgeport. Office in Boston, Nos. 10 and 38 Faneuil Hall Sq.


Personal attention paid to Moving Furniture and Pianos. Orders Solicited. Residence, 51 Springfield St. IF All kinds of Teaming Promptly attended to.


" THE BEST are ALWAYS the CHEAPEST."


THE


MAGEE


STANDARD


Portable Range.


Over 60,000 in success- ful use. The Magee "Standard" Furnaces, Ranges and Stoves Received the Highest Award at the Centennial Exhibition. They are warranted to give perfect satisfaction in every particular. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY


THE MAGEE FURNACE CO. ALBERT N. PARLIN, Treas. 32, 34, 36, and 38 Union, and 19 and 21 Friend Street, BOSTON, And by all Stove Dealers in Cambridge. GREENE & CO., Sole Agents for Cambridgeport. J. M. PRICE & SON, Sole Agents for East Cambridge.


J. LOVEJOY & SONS,


Importers and Dealers in


CARPETINGS


178 and 179 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS.


JAMES


MARTIN & SON,


MANUFACTURERS OF


TENTS


FLAGS,


WAGON COVERS,


ITALIAN


-AND-


STORE A WNINGS


Canvas Signs, Boat Sails, &c.,


Particular attention paid to the making of


VESSELS' COLORS & BURGEES,


-JOBBERS IN-


ITALIAN


AWNING


STRIPES AND FIXTURES,


TENT POLE PINS AND SLIDES,


OILED COTTON DUCK, HORSE AND WAGON COVERS.


We have several LARGE TENTS that will seat from 100 to 3,000 persons to DINE under, which we will LET on reasonable terms.


All letters promptly answered and all orders personally attended to. JAMES MARTIN & SON, 114 Commercial Street,


James Martin


1


James A. Martin. S


BOSTON.


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Marsters John M., clergyman, house 1 Orchard Marston Annie V. Mrs., dressmaker, house 2 Regent Marston Charles C., billiard room, Porter's station, North avenue, house 2 Regent, next North avenue


Marston Frank E., traveling agent (New Haven), house 4 Florence


Marston George A., policeman, station 5, house 16 Spruce Marston George H., piano key manufacturer, 139 Broad- way, house 104 Winsor


Marston George W., foreman, 368 Main, house 9 Winsor Martell Edward, laborer, boards 171 Dublin


Martell Frank E. (Cambridge Extract Co.), essences, 539 Main, house 125 Austin


Martell Patrick, teamster, house 171 Dublin


Martell Patrick, jr, teamster, boards 171 Dublin


Martin Albert (451 Washington, B., boards 2 River


Martin Charles D., cracker packer, boards 52 Union


Martin Charles H., conductor U. R. Co., house 7 Hollis Martin Elizabeth V. Mrs., dress and cloak maker, 284 Broadway, house do.


Martin Francis C., student H. U., rooms 17 Weld hall


Martin George W., hair dresser, house 45 Washington Martin Horace H., student H. U., rooms 14 Kirkland pl. Martin James, shoemaker, 80 Brighton, house do.


MARTIN JAMES, sail maker (114 Commercial, B.), house 16 Hamilton


MARTIN JAMES A., sail and tent maker (114 Com- mercial, B.), house Oxford, corner Sacramento


Martin John, boot and shoemaker, 544 Main, house do. Martin John, teamster, house 14 Watson


Martin John H., waiter Memorial hall, h. 45 Washington Martin John L., student H. U., rooms Holworthy hall Martin Joseph P., teamster Alfred Wood, bds. 17 Dublin Martin Lemuel B., brass trimmings (Russell sq., Somer- ville), house 11 Chester


Martin Martha A. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 116 Thorndike


Martin Mary, widow of Luke, house 17 Dublin


Martin Mary Mrs., h. off Mt. Auburn, next City building Martin Mary A., widow, house rear 41 Clark


Martin Michael, laborer, house 22 Grant [Broadway Martin Michael E., gilder, house 2 Long's block, rear 134 Martin Owen, shoemaker, Harvard square, rear Lyceum building, house 454 Broadway Martin Patrick, laborer, house 30 Vine




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