The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 28

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Publication date: 1878
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Mulligan Thomas, laborer, boards 24 Decatur


Mulliken Edward Mrs., house 1 Davenport, cor. Elm Mulliken John E. A., clerk, 28 Bridge, bds. at Lexington Mullin Christopher, watchman, house 36 Harvard Mullin James H., teamster, boards 41 Winsor


Mullin John, laborer, house 86 Elm


Mullin Patrick, laborer, h. rear Seventh, near Cambridge Mullin Peter, grocer, 54 Putnam avenue, house 249 do. Mullin William B., boards 41 Winsor


Mullin William H., box maker, house 41 Winsor Mullins James, printer (B.), boards 168 Franklin Mullins Patrick, printer (B.), house 168 Franklin


Mullins Thomas, real estate and money broker (7 Ex- change place, B.), house 21 Third


Mulloy Lenora, widow, house 24 Vine


Mulloy Mary, widow of Martin, house rear 8 Gore Mulloy Michael, hostler, 203 Bridge, house rear 8 Gore


Mulrey Michael, grave digger, house 20 Foster


. Mulvahill Jeremiah, laborer, house 203 Franklin Mulvahill Mary L., widow of John, house 252 Franklin Mulvahill Thomas, laborer, house 220 Franklin Mulvaney Morris, house 10 Third


Mumler John F., foreman electrotype rooms Welch, Big- elow & Co., house 12 Wendell


Mundy John F. Rev., house 55 Norfolk, near the church Munn James, laborer, house 47. Hampshire


Munnion Frank, laborer, house 125 Dublin - [ton


Munnion Michael, hostler Almshouse, Tannery, h. 24 Bol- Munnion Patrick, laborer, house rear 18 Railroad


Munnion Patrick, laborer, house 132 Dublin


Munro John C., student H. U., rooms 32 Thayer hall Munroe A. W., boards 111 Cambridge


Munroe Charles, laborer, house 11 Webster avenue Munroe Charles, janitor City bldg., Brattle sq., h. 19 Eliot Munroe Charles H., provisions, 568 Main, h. 61 Auburn Munroe Charles W., (Chas. W. Munroe & Co.), walnut and gilt molding manufacturer, (First, c. Thorndike E. C.), and (98 Hanover, B.), house Francis avenue Munroe Charles W. & Co. (Charles W. Munroe and Geo.


A. Denham) walnut and gilt molding manufacturers, (First E. C.), and (98 Hanover and 35 Sudbury, B.)


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Munroe Edmund Mrs., house 479 Broadway


Munroe Emma F. Miss, teacher High school, boards 127 Cambridge [bridge


Munroe Enoch, wheelwright, 52 Cambridge, h. 127 Cam- Munroe Francis E., boards 24 Pearl


Munroe George H., boards 127 Cambridge


Munroe George H., clerk, 10 Harvard row, boards 31 Ash Munroe Henry P., music teacher, house 24 Pearl


Munroe James A., bookkeeper (20 Dock sq., B.), boards Nutting place


Munroe John H. Mrs., house 31 Ash


Munroe Nathaniel, assistant receiver U. R. Co., b. 31 Ash Munroe Nathaniel W., saloon, 111 Cambridge, house do. Munroe Philip, molder, house 13 Webster avenue


Munroe Sarah R. M., widow of James, h. 71 North av. Munroe William A., proprietor " Munroe's Arab Salve," rear 111 Cambridge, house at Waverly


Munroe William A., lawyer (35 Court, room 2, B.), house Chestnut, corner Acorn


Munroe Wm. H., treas. N. E. Glass Co., h. at Lexington


Munroe William W. Mrs., house 53 Austin


Munroe, see Monro, also Monroe


Murch Charles H., express driver, rooms 54 Mt. Auburn Murdoch John, proctor H. U., rooms 5 Gray's hall


Murdock Frank R., carpenter, h. Western av., n. Hews Murdock Frank R., confectionery, and fruit, 155 Cam- bridge, house 15 Putnam court Murdock Maria Miss, house 661 Main


Murdock Walter H., florist, Western avenue, near Put- nam avenue, house 31 Hews


Murdock William R., carpenter, house 15 Putnam court


Murdough Henry T., laborer, house 123 Hampshire


Murley David, laborer, house 95 Harvard


Murnan John, laborer, house 7 Maynard place


Murnighan Mary E., widow, house 171 Winsor


Murphy Catherine, widow, house McCabe


Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house 20 Hayes court


Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house 8 Harding


Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house 5 McCabe


Murphy Cornelius, pressman (B.), h. Belmont, cor. Reed


Murphy Cornelius, laborer, boards 22 Carson


Murphy Cornelius A., carver (B.), boards Cornelius Mur- phy's, Belmont


Murphy Daniel, engineer, 92 Main, house 75 Hastings


Murphy Daniel, carpenter, house 11 West


Murphy Daniel, teamster, house 186 Hampshire Murphy Daniel, teamster, house 34 Hancock


Murphy Daniel C., teamster, house 16 Antrim


Murphy Daniel J., laborer, boards 8 Harding


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Murphy Dennis, hostler, 120 Green


Murphy Dennis, currier, boards Michael Nolan's, Harvey Murphy Dennis, sexton Catholic church, house 78 Vine Murphy Edward T., brass finisher, 368 Main, h. 99 Green Murphy Edwin J., shipping clerk (186 State, B.), boards 6 Third


Murphy Ellen, widow of Michael, house 66 Spring Murphy Ellen Mrs., house Montgomery, 2d from Spruce Murphy Francis C. waiter, house 188 Hampshire Murphy Henry, laborer, house 27 Third


Murphy Isaac, laborer, house rear 16 Winter


Murphy James, teamster, house 251 Franklin


Murphy James, house 59 North


Murphy James, laborer, house 1 Bedford, cor. Porter Murphy James, laborer, house rear 19 Cowperth waite Murphy James, laborer, house Foster, near Sparks Murphy James I., constable and collector, h. 110 Fourth Murphy James J., laborer, house 162 Norfolk Murphy Jeremiah, waiter ( Parker House, B.), h. 9 Carson Murphy Jeremiah, engineer, house 16612 Norfolk Murphy Jeremiah, glass maker, boards 59 North Murphy Jeremiah, teamster, house 87 Brookline Murphy Jeremiah, grocer, 187 Dublin, house do. Murphy Jeremiah, house 8 Harding, near Cambridge Murphy Jeremiah, laborer, house 8 Reed, near Spruce Murphy Jeremiah, tailor, Jas. Conway, h. 99 Kinnaird Murphy John, laborer, house 2 Norfolk court


Murphy John, teamster, house 347 Main


Murphy John, boards 187 Dublin


Murphy John, blacksmith J. Bolger, h. r. 249 Franklin


Murphy John, teamster, 127 Bridge, boards 127} do.


Murphy John, coal dealer (130 Cambridge, B.), house 44 Broadway [bds. 4 Third


Murphy John, gatetender L. R. R., Prison Point bridge, Murphy John, gardener, house 19 Sparks street place


Murphy John, jr., glass worker, boards 8 North


Murphy John, driver Wm. G. Macleod, bds. 90 Inman Murphy John, laborer, house 39 Banks Murphy John, brickmaker, house 3 Tuttle


Murphy John, laborer, house 211 Franklin


Murphy John, teamster, h. Montgomery, 2d from Spruce Murphy John, laborer, house 7 McCabe


Murphy John, glass blower, boards 9 Hunting Murphy John, teamster, house 210 Cambridge [yard


Murphy John, laborer, h. Dublin, 3d from Wyatt's brick- Murphy John, laborer, house 163 Franklin


Murphy John, hostler, house 22 Charles River


Murphy John, brass finisher, house rear 36 Harvard Murphy John, laborer, house 8 North


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Murphy John, junk dealer, house 13 Warren Murphy John, blacksmith U. R. Co., house 6 Banks Murphy John A., carpenter, house rear 452 Cambridge Murphy John E., mason, house 162 Dublin


Murphy John F., glass blower, boards 59 Fourth


Murphy John F., house 74 Spruce


Murphy John H., tinsmith, house 19 Decacur


Murphy John T., cooper, house 23 Willow place Murphy Joseph, helper, boards Bay


Murphy Joseph F., laborer, boards 110 Fourth Murphy Julia Mrs., dressmaker, house 3 Lechmere place Murphy Margaret Miss, dressmaker, house 6 Antrim Murphy Martin, laborer, house 124 Spruce


Murphy Mary, widow of James, boards 162 Cambridge Murphy Mary, widow of John, house 32 Charles


Murphy Mary, widow of Timothy, house 59 North [ville Murphy Matthew, cabinet maker, 25 Brattle, h. at Somer- Murphy Maurice, gardener, 560 Cambridge, house at Som- erville


Murphy Maurice, laborer, house 55 Cedar


Murphy Maurice F., laborer, boards 8 Reed


Murphy Michael, horse trader, house 49 Reed


Murphy Michael, house 84 Fifth


Murphy Michael, gardener, 281 Harvard, boards do. Murphy Michael, laborer, house 23 Carson Murphy Patrick, teamster, house 8 Davis


Murphy Patrick, laborer, house 188 Bridge


Murphy Patrick, laborer, house 15 Warren Murphy Patrick, slater, house 53 Vine


Murphy Patrick, watchman Boston Ice Co., h. at Boston


Murphy Patrick, house 9 Hunting, near Cambridge


Murphy Patrick, laborer, house 20 Carson


Murphy Patrick, laborer, house 119 Fourth Murphy Patrick A., glass maker, house 125 Third Murphy Patrick H., laborer E. R. R., house 14 East


Murphy Peter P., cabinet maker, house 3 Union Murphy Thomas, laborer, boards 8 Harding Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 51 North


Murphy Thomas, lithographer Riverside Press, house 39 Blackstone


Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 10 Harding Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 13 Warren Murphy Thomas, painter, house 24 Somerset Murphy Thomas, stone mason, house 19 Hayes court Murphy Thomas, teamster, 127 Bridge, house 127% do. Murphy Thomas C., engineer, house 31 Winter Murphy Thomas J., laborer, house rear 25 Fourth Murphy Thomas J., painter, boards 5 Bristol Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 213 Franklin


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Murphy Timothy, mason, house 10 Antrim Murphy Timothy, laborer B. & L. R. R., h. 232 Bridge


Murphy William., molder, boards Mansion House, Gore, junction Bridge


Murphy William, laborer, house 151 Franklin


Murphy William, laborer, boards 32 Charles [do.


Murphy Win. A., veterinary surgeon, 20 Brighton, rooms Murphy William J., harness maker, Cambridge, junction Bridge, house at Boston


Murphy William J., metal worker, house 81 Inman


Murray Andrew, laborer, house 57 Hastings


Murray Catherine Miss, dressmaker, h. 488 Cambridge Murray Dennis J., gardener, house 6 Short


Murray Elizabeth Mrs., house 108 Spring


Murray Elizabeth, widow of James H., house 40 Gore


Murray Eliza H., widow of James, house 28 Pelham


Murray George, carpenter, house 2 Pond place Murray George, engineer, house 10 Sydney Murray George, jr., machinist, house 37 School Murray Henry A., pattern maker, boards 31 Pleasant Murray Jacob, waiter, house Plymouth, n. Webster av. Murray James E., policeman, station 2, h. 128 Green Murray Jeremiah, laborer, boards 3 Lechmere place Murray John A., student H. U., rooms 4 Weld hall Murray John F., policeman, station 3, bds. 33 Winter Murray John L., machinist, boards 10 Sydney Murray Julia, widow of Thomas, house 10 East Murray Mary, widow, house 488 Cambridge Murray Patrick, laborer B. & L. R. R., house 33 Winter Murray Patrick A., laborer, boards 21 Vine Murray Peter, laborer, house rear 52 Charles Murray Richard, boards 33 Winter


Murray Thomas, clerk, house 162 Norfolk


Murray Thomas, laborer, boards 198 Cambridge


Murray Thomas, teamster, house 20 North


Murray Timothy, boards 10 East Murray William H. (Murray & McMenimen), painters, 1011% Cambridge, house 235 do.


Murray & McMenimen (Wm. H. Murray and Charles E. McMenimen), painters, 10112 Cambridge


Muzzey Artemus B., clergyman, boards 60 Brattle


Muzzey Austin K., student H. U., boards H. W. Muzzey's, Mount Auburn


Muzzey David P., secretary Overseers of the Poor, office City building, Green, house 102 Austin


Muzzey George E., driver hose 4, house 10 Coggswell av. Muzzey Henry W., lawyer (38 Sears bldg., B.), house Mt. Auburn, corner Coolidge avenue Myer Anton, boards 2 Water


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Myer John, varnisher, house rear 63 Gore


Myer William, cabinet maker, house 7 Eighth


Myers Augustus (Myers & Co.), baker, 442 Cambridge, house 440 do.


Myers Charles, waiter, house 45 Hastings [h. 43 Reed Myers Godfrey, house 131 Spring


Myers Henry, engineer (Herald office, Williams court, B.), Myers James J., counsellor at law (4 Exchange place, B.), rooms 3 Wadsworth House, Harvard square


Myers & Co. (Augustus Myers and Bernhard Biedlingmei- er), bakers, 442 Cambridge


Myles Thomas F., tailor, 501 Main, house 18 Boardman


NAGELL CAROLINE E. MISS, house 118 Winsor Nagle Elizabeth Mrs., house 58 North avenue


Nagle Garrett, harness cleaner, house rear 18 Lopez


Nagle Garrett Edward, student . H. U., b. 58 North av.


Nagle John, spring bed maker, house 19 Decatur


Nash Bennett H., assistant professor of Italian and Span- ish H. U., house at Boston [Auburn


Nash Frank E., teamster Worcester Bros, rooms 95 Mt. Nash Elizabeth Mrs., sewing machines, Butterick's pat- terns, etc., 647 Main, house 58 Pleasant


Nash George, florist, 365 Harvard, house 58 Pleasant


Nash George W., student H. U., boards 58 Pleasant


Nash Henry S., student H. U., rooms 5 Lawrence hall


Nash Samuel, constable (Court, B.), bds. 63 Prospect Nash Walter (Thomas Smith & Co.), butcher, Jackson, n. Harvey, b. Thomas Smith's, 31 Harvey


Nason James, provisions, 64 Charles, house do.


Nason Mary E., teacher Thorndike grammar school, bds. 157 Cambridge [Church Nason Rufus W., lawyer, (7 Exchange place, B.), bds. 19 Nason Wm. A., lawyer, 89 Cambridge, b. 96 Thorndike


Natale William, diary maker, house 7 Rockwell [er Nating Michael, painter, h. 7 Shepherd's blk, Charles Riv- NATIONAL CITY BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Henry B. Davis, cashier, 553 Main


Navin Mary, widow, house 18 Railroad


Nay Carrie .M. S., music teacher, boards 35 Inman


Nay Charles W., salesman (33 Summer, B.), rooms 33 Bigelow


Nay Frank T., clerk, 655 Main, house 36 Bigelow


Nay Isaac A. (Nay & Dodge), provision dealer, 655 Main and 25 Central sq., house 35 Inman [Prospect Nay Mary J., widow of Samuel F., boarding-house, 127 Nay William F., clerk (Washington, B.), b. 127 Prospect. Nay & Dodge (Isaac A. Nay and Wm. H. Dodge), pro- visions, 655 Main and 25 Central square


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Neal Sarah A., widow of Samuel, house 23 Sacramento Neal Wm. H., salesman (59 Franklin, B.), h. 23 Sacramento Neale Addison M., cabinetmaker, boards 109 Pearl Neale Emory F., stereotyper, house 108 Washington Neale Nathaniel, mason, house 109 Pearl


Neale Nathaniel M., mason, boards 109 Pearl


Nealley George S., mason, house 260 Sidney


Nealley Hattie T. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, boards 713 Cambridge


Nealley James D., machinist, 368 Main, bds. 260 Sidney


Needham Almira P. Miss, house 47 Garden


Neiland Michael, teamster, house rear 9 Valentine


Neilon Frederick S., currier, boards 144 Thorndike Neilon Maria, widow of Bartholomew, h. 144 Thorndike Neiper Augustus, rooms 17 Eliot [1st from Spruce Neligan Joanna, widow of Maurice, house Montgomery, Neligan John, painter, boards 13 Portland


Neligan Maurice F., laborer, boards Joanna Neligan's, Montgomery [h. 13 Portland, n. Main


Neligan Maurice T. (Neligan & Son), tailor, 533 Main, Neligan Patrick (Neligan & Son), tailor, 533 Main, house 13 Portland, near Main


Neligan Peter, stone cutter, boards 13 Portland


Neligan Philip, stone cutter, boards 13 Portland


Neligan Richard, laborer, boards 163 Dublin


Neligan Thomas, laborer, house 163 Dublin


Neligan & Son (Patrick and Maurice T. Neligan), mer- chant tailors, 533 Main


Nelis Oscar, gunsmith, bds. Chas, Eutabrouk's, Crescent


Nelligan David, laborer, house 91 Elm


Nelligan David, stereotyper (B.), boards 44 Foster


Nelligan Edward J., marble cutter, boards 44 Foster


Nelligan Elizabeth, widow of Peter, house 44 Foster


Nelligan John F., stone cutter, boards 44 Foster Nelligan Maurice, laborer, house 168 Dublin


Nelligan Maurice, 2nd, laborer, boards 168 Dublin


Nelligan Patrick, stone cutter, bds. 44 Foster [Spruce Nelligan Peter, sexton Catholic cemetery, Spruce, h. 87 Nelligan Peter F., plumber, boards 44 Foster


Nellson Augustus W., stair builder, house 40 Seventh


Nelson A. H., sawyer, boards 1 Hampshire [11 Rice


Nelson Charles A., bookkeeper (Franklin, B.), house Nelson Geo. W., butcher, house 9 Seventh


Nelson Harry L., student H. U., rooms 68 Thayer hall Nelson Israel P., house 11 Rice


Nelson James, printer Riverside Press, h. 31 Blackstone


Nelson James H., gilder, boards 101 Spring


Nelson Jane, widow of John, house 101 Spring


Nelson John, tailor (13 Court sq., B.), h. 36 Cambridge


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Nelson John, blacksmith (Charles, B.), house 25 Gore Nelson John A., sail maker (102 Com'1, B.), bds. 110 Gore Nelson Mathias, sail maker (102 Com'l, B.), h. 110 Gore


Nelson Pierre, laborer, boards 198 Cambridge [hall Nelson Samuel N., student H. U., rooms 2 Stoughton Nelson Sarah Mrs., house Sacramento place, 1st on left Nelson S. Arthur, periodicals, etc., 410 Cambridge, boards 138 Elm


Nelson Timothy P., lather, h. Broadway, cor. Portland


Nesbitt James W., grocer, 1 Flagg, house do.


Nesbitt John (J. & R. B. Nesbitt), carpenter, house Con- cord avenue, corner Walden [Walden


Nesbitt John, jr., carpenter, boards Concord avenue, cor. Nesbitt J. & R. B. (John and Robert B.), carpenters and builders, Mill, foot of Holyoke


Nesbitt Robert B. (J. & R. B. Nesbitt), carpenter, house Concord avenne, corner Walden


Nesdel Frank F., house 17 Washington


Nesmith Joseph, student H. U., rooms 2 Holworthy hall


Neth Michael, baker (Washington, B.), house 169 Spring Netzeber Max, boarding house, 38 Spring


Neumaier Frank, laborer, house 39 Sargent Neumaier Martin, teamster, boards 39 Sargent


Neville Patrick, laborer, house 125 Dublin


Nevons Hiram, superintendent Cambridge Water Works, house 23 Boardman, corner Broadway


New England Glass Co., North, cor. Water, East Cam- bridge, Wm. H. Munroe, treasurer, Chas. W. Munroe, agent (Boston office, 4 P. O. square)


New England Glass Works, North, corner Water, East Cambridge, W. L. Libbey, proprietor


New Peter, boards Charles, cor. Sixth [Gardner


Newcomb Charles S., carpenter, State, cor. Osborn, h. 12 Newcomb Sarah A., widow of William A., h. 167 Winsor Newell Allston W., clerk (B.), boards 310 Harvard


Newell Annie, widow of Richard, house 43 Brookline


Newell Arthur H., clerk (67 Franklin, B.), boards 310 Harvard


Newell Calvin E., teamster, boards 43 Brookline


Newell Charles A., bookkeeper (24 West, B.), house 310 Harvard


Newell Charles S. Mrs., house 310 Harvard


Newell Julius, milkman, boards 3 Ballord place


Newell Robert J., lithographer Riverside Press, house 43 Brookline [bds. 20 Berkeley


Newell Robert R., counsellor (13 Pemberton square, B.), Newell William, clergyman, house 20 Berkeley


Newgent Fred. A., clerk (B.), boards 10 Fairmont .


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Newgent George M., salesman (3 Winthrop sq., B.), bds. 10 Fairmont [10 Fairmont Newgent Thomas G., designer (440 Washington, B.), h. Newgent, see Nugent [h. 15 Roseland


Newhall Charles, jr., provisions (4 Blackstone market, B.), Brewery


Newhall Charles H., physician, boards 7 Shepard


Newhall Ebenezer Rev., house 7 Shepard


Newhall Herbert W., student H. U., rms. 46 Thayer hall


Newman Cornelius, clerk, 397 Cambridge, boards do.


Newman Edward B., clerk, 417 Cambridge, h. r. 68 Gore


Newman Elizabeth, widow of John B., bds. Rogers block, Brewery


Newman Ellen, widow of Edward, house 45 Winter


Newman Henry, painter, house 26 Park


Newman Henry A., organ finisher, 624 Main, h. 30 Park Newman James H., laborer, boards P. Newman's, Ninth Newman Joseph, paper (24 Hawley, B.), h. Union sq., 154 North avenue [Thorndike


Newman Julius, decorator N. E. Glass Co., rooms 139


Newman Leonard, house 20 Union


Newman Leonard G. Mrs., house 1 Dickinson


Newman Mary Mrs., house 6 Soden place


Newman Michael, teamster, house McCabe


Newman Patrick, teamster, house 2 Ninth


Newman Stephen I., cigar maker and musician, house 25 Putnam place


Newman Thomas, helper, 92 Main, house 97 Elm


Newman William F., cabinet maker, house 42 Winter


Newmarch Joseph, baker, house 149 Harvard


Newton Emma M., teacher Riverside primary school, bds. 154 Brattle [Worcester


Newton George E., fish dealer (Main, Charlestown), h. 2 Nichols Betsey, widow of Robert, house 4 Percy place


Nichols Charles E. (Brown & Nichols), carpenter, 74 Brighton, house 5 Charles River


Nichols Clara J. Miss, dressmaker, house 20 Hancock Nichols Curtis C., treasurer Boston Five Cent Savings Bank (38 School, B.), house 11 Magazine


Nichols David L., butter and cheese (87 F. H. market, B.), boards 324 Harvard


Nichols Edgar H., student H. U., rooms 33 Kirkland


Nichols Edward T., melodeon maker, house 40 Columbia Nichols George, editor, house 159 Brattle


Nichols George C., lumber (Concord, B.), b. 55 Hancock Nichols George M., physician, 190 Cambridge, house do. Nichols Ichabod Mrs., house 33 Kirkland


Nichols John C., clerk (38 School, B.), bds. 11 Magazine Nichols John Cornelius, boards 95 Magazine


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Nichols John L., student H. U., boards at Somerville Nichols John T. G., physician, office 63 Brattle, house do. Nichols Nicholas, student H. U., boards 415 Broadway Nichols Sarah S., widow of Thomas P., h. 15 Franklin Nichols William E., boards 190 Cambridge


Nicholson Andrew, meat and vegetables, bds. 14 Green Nicholson Mary, widow of John, house 20 Dublin Nicholson Sylvanus, express, house 14 Green


Nickelson William, policeman, station 2, house 6 Village Nickerson Israel F., carpenter, house 69 Moore Nickerson Mercy, widow, house 63 Magazine


Nickerson Seth L., boots and shoes, 577 Main, house 78 Columbia [hall


Nickerson Thomas W., jr., student H. U., rooms 26 Gray's Nickhols T. Mary, widow of James, boards 28 Winter Nicol Elizabeth, widow of George, house 75 Gore Nicol James, restaurant, 122 Cambridge, boards 118 do. Nicol John F., cabinet maker, house 118 Cambridge


Nihan Frank, teamster H. Wellington & Co., h. 26 Bridge Nihan Mary, widow of Thomas, house 149 Bridge Niles John B., printer (115 State, B.), h. Mt. Pleasant Niles Nathaniel, printer (115 State, B.), h. Mt. Pleasant, near Walden [Washington av.


Niles Sullivan, pork (31 New F. H. market, B.), house Niles W. Harmon, professor (Institute Technology, B.), boards 416 Harvard [Chemical Works


Nixon Alexander, expressman, h. r. Cambridge, n. Boston


Nixon Edward, teamster, house 21 Valentine


Nixon John, grocer, 133 Brookline


Nixon John, sampler (B.), house 6 Perry


Nixon Margaret, widow of George, h. 18 Maynard place Nixon Robert G., galvanizer D. S. Co., h. 141 Franklin Nixon Samuel, laborer, house 23 Hastings


Noble David A., mason, house 13 Amory


Noble George W. C., teacher private school (40 Winter, B.) and overseer H. U., house 21 Concord avenue Noble Robert, carpenter, house 5 Rogers block, Main Noble William, printer John Wilson & Son, boards 15 Farwell place [Cambridge


Noera Francis, britannia worker F. Draper & Co., h. 120


Noera Johanna Mrs., house 120 Cambridge


Nolan Edward J., glass worker, house 103 Spring Nolan James, teamster Geo. G. Wright, h. 47 Sacramento Nolan John, expressman, house 169 Franklin


Nolan John F., book binder, house 257 Franklin


Nolan Michael, laborer, house 17 Willow place


Nolan Michael, laborer, house Harvey, cor. Montgomery


Nolan Morris, hostler Boston Ice Co., Prison Point road, house at Boston


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Nolan Thomas, gardener, house rear 13 Charles River Nolan Thomas, laborer, house rear 3 Appian-way


Nolan Thomas, painter, house 11 Carson Noonan Abbie, widow of Dennis, honse 31 Dunster Noonan Honora, widow of Patrick, house 2 Grant Noonan Jeremiah, hostler, house 26 Charles River Noonan Jeremiah, hostler, boards 26 Charles River Noonan John, junk collector, house 52 Fifth


Noonan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 40 Winthrop


Noonan Thomas F., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, house 10 Hancock


Noonis Manuel, hairdresser, house 7 Fourth


Norcross William R., crockery, etc. (18 Merchants row, B.), house 34 Kirkland


Norman William, printer, boards 22 Lopez


Norris Albert (Albert Norris & Co.), carpenter, 9 West- ern avenue, house 34 do. [9 Western av. NORRIS ALBERT & CO. (Albert Norris), carpenters, Norris Albert L., physician and surgeon, 152 Cambridge, house do. [46 Pearl


Norris Augustus E. Mrs., cigars, etc., 45912 Main, house Norris Charles A., carpenter, house 81/2 Putnam av.


Norris E. M. Mrs., house 98 Hampshire


Norris George M., machinist, house 46 Pearl


Norris James, advertising agent, bds. 29 Putnam avenue Norris James D., clerk, 5 and 6 Harvard row, h. 18 Mason Norris Jennie A. Miss, teacher City primary school, Alms- house, Tannery, boards 229 North avenue


Norris Nahum F., planer, 139 Broadway, h. 1 Plymouth Norris William, tailor, house 42 Antrim.


Norris William A., wood and coal, 45312 Main, and (Nor- ris & Perry), 6 Western avenue, house 53 Portland Norris William H., carpenter, boards 31 Pleasant


Norris William H. T., carpenter, house 31 Pleasant


Norris & Perry (Wm. A. Norris and Marshall Perry), coal and wood, 6 Western avenue


North Avenue Savings Bank, 173 North avenue North Avenue Station L. & A. R. R., North av., n. Cedar North Cambridge P. O., Porter's station, North avenue North Wayne H., student H. U., bds. at Somerville Northup Chas. L., bookkeeper, 610 Main, b. 21 Magazine Norton Charles Eliot, professor of history of arts H. U., h. Shady hill, off Kirkland


Norton Charles E. (Edward H. Norton & Son), soap maker, Winsor, junction Webster av., boards do. Norton Charles P., student H. U., rooms 17 Kirkland Norton Edward H. & Son (Charles E. Norton), soap manufacturers, Winsor, junction Webster av., h. do. Norton Fanny Mrs., house 172 Franklin


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Norton Jesse R., student H. U., rooms 5 Weld hall Norton John, jr., painter, house 102 Kinnaird Norton Michael, laborer, house 102 Kinnaird Norton Michael, house 25 North avenue Norton Patrick, horse shoer U. R. Co., h. 24 Decatur


Norval Charles, stucco worker, honse 17 Sydney Nott Richard, laborer, house 16 Madison


Nourse Benjamin F., assessor and superintendent of lamps, office City hall, house 45 William


Nourse Benjamin F., jr., letter collector P. O., 625 Main, boards 45 William


Nourse Newell, grocer (87 Broad, B.), h. 63 Chestnut Nowell Francis S., carpenter, house Chestnut, cor. Acorn Nowell George E., teamster, boards 43 Seventh




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