The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 30

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Publication date: 1878
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Parks William, iron molder, 368 Main, house 8 Moore


Parlin Herbert, law student, boards 37 Essex [man Parlin Simon W ., bookkeeper (48 Summer, B.), h. 111 In- Parmenter Allston, boards 1 Austin place


Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner and overseer of poor, house 37 Second


Parmenter James P., student H. U., rms. 49 Thayer hall Parmenter William H., driver Thurston, Hall & Co., h. 12 Essex


Parr William H., machinist M. & H. O. Co., house North avenue, corner Lambert avenue


Parris Eli, laborer, house 74 Harvard [29 Rice


Parris Mary Mrs., house 3 Webster avenue


Parry C. Ephraim, brick manufacturer, foot Raymond, h. Parry James R., messenger W. U. Telegraph Co., 98 Cambridge, boards 28 Winter


Parry John E., clerk, 225 North av., house 223 do. Parry Martha A., widow of James, dressmaker, 28 Win- ter, house do. [bds. 29 Rice Parry William A., engineer C. E. Parry, foot Raymond, Parsons Albert S., treasurer Cambridgeport Diary Co. (117 Devonshire, B.), house 27 Ellsworth avenue Parsons Alexander, clerk, 18 River, house 50 do.


Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 5 Palmer, near Brattle, house 35 Mellen


Parsons Charles, grocer, 18 River, house 122 Auburn PARSONS CHARLES A., fish dealer, 215 North ave- nue, house 35 Mellen


Parsons Elizabeth, widow, house 122 Auburn


Parsons George, house 122 Auburn


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Parsons George Allen, house 35 Mellen


Parsons Harmon, carpenter and hardware, 20012 North avenue, house 25 Walden, corner Westford


Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co,), boarding and livery stable, also hay and straw, 196 North avenue, boards 10 Russell


Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), boarding and livery stable, also hay and straw, 196 North avenue


Parsons James B., confectioner, boards 64 Broadway


Parsons Joseph, gardener J. G. Coolidge, boards do.


Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, boards 25 Walden


Parsons Marion Mrs., house 64 Broadway [len


Parsons Mary E. Miss, teacher (Nantasket), bds. 35 Mel- Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell


Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, h. 54 Garden Parsons Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Mellen [Harvard


Partridge David, case maker M. & H. O. Co., bds. 17912 Partridge J. C., clerk, 106 Cambridge, boards 59 Third Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 11 Meacham Partridge Rebecca Mrs., house 24 Mellen


Pasco Amelia, widow of John, house 37 Cottage


Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), house 37 Cottage Pasco Louis A., clerk (B.), boards 37 Cottage


Patch Amos G., produce (cellar 1 New F. H. Market, B.), house 34 Tremont [vard


Patch Charles A., printer (73 Federal, B.), bds. 269 Har- Patch Charles R., oils (7 Central wharf, B.), house 269 Harvard [bds. 13 Shepard


Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist Probate office, Court House, Patch Howard W., printer (73 Federal, B.), boards 269 Harvard


Patch J. Albert H., action maker, 624 Main, h. 18 Howard


Patch Levi M., hairdresser, 431 Main, house 1 State


Patch Matilda S., widow of J. M., house 4 Upton


Patch Otis, clerk (cellar 1 New F. H. Market, B.), boards 34 Tremont


Patchett Edward, gate keeper Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. Mt. Auburn, corner Lowell


Patchett James, in Boston Rolling Mill, h. at Chelsea


Patrick Ralph, printer (Arch, B.), house 6 Beech


Patriquin John M., salesman (9 Winter, B.), h. 7 Hamilton Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Franklin


Pattee Asa D., livery stable (22 Portland, B.), house 236 Putnam avenue


Pattee Charles H., attorney at law (33 School, room 20, B.), boards 236 Putnam avenue


Patten Albert, on E. R. R., bds. 12 Rogers block, Main Patten Albert G., painter, house 12 Rogers block, Main


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Patten Frank B., student H. U., rooms 19 College house Patten Fred. A, teamster, h. Squire's brick block, Gore Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourth


Patten S. Lizzie, widow of Thaddeus, h. 134 Thorndike Patterson Catherine Miss, h. foot Harvey, at Arlington line Patterson Elizabeth, widow, house Jackson, near Spruce Patterson Mary, wid. of W m., bds. Squire's brick blk., Gore Patterson Robert, laborer, bds. 2 Linnehan's block, Third Patterson Robert F., student H. U., rms. 42 Divinity hall Patterson William, carpenter, house rear 141 Columbia


Paul Henry C., molder Geo. A. Denham & Co., house 55 Spring


Paul Henry S., carpenter and stair builder, 85 Brighton, house 39 Putnam avenue


Pauline John, mariner, house 43 Vine [House


Paullin Daniel E., student H. U., rooms 13 Wadsworth Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay


Payne Frank, driver, boards 15 Perry


Payne Joseph, expressman, house 303 Cambridge


Payne Richard, laborer, house 115 Columbia


Payne Richard, jr., waiter, boards 115 Columbia


Payne, see Paine [Norfolk Payson Joseph H., box maker G. G. Page & Co., h. 127 Payton Lucy Mrs., house 71 Pleasant


Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the University and Plummer prof. of christian morals H. U., h. 11 Quincy Peabody Elizabeth P. Miss, boards 19 Follen


Peabody Francis G., pastor First Parish church, house Shepard, near Garden


Peach William, jr., painter, house 82 River


Peacock William A., bookkeeper, basement 622 Main, boards 30 Upton [Medford


Peak Horatio N., jr., tuner M. & H. Organ Co., house at Peak Howard F. (Peak & Anderson), roofer, 402 Har- vard, house 2 Charles River


Peak & Anderson (Howard F. Peak and John E. Ander- son), slating and roofing, 402 Harvard


Pear Charles M., house 17 Worcester


Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring bed mnfr., Os- born's mills, State, store (35 Brattle, B.), h. 7 Howard Pear John B., boards 17 Worcester


Pear Joseph S., boards 28 Front


Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front


Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester Pear Thomas, jeweler (27 Avery, B.), house 42 Essex Pearl Solomon, milkman, house 119 Prospect


Pearson Alexander C., paper hanger, 12 Prospect, h. do. Pearson Augusta, widow, house 20 Prince


Pearson Charles S., paper hanger, house 125 Washington


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Pearson George H., clerk, 595 Main, boards 20 Prince


Pearson John A., leather cutter, house 10 Essex


Pearson John D., book binder, house 9 Sydney [dell Pearson Legh R., printer John Wilson & Son, h. 30 Wen- Pearson Martha J. M. Mrs., house 68 Dana


Pearson Mary D. Mrs., house 9 Sydney


Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant Pearson William, bookkeeper (102 Pearl, B.), b. 9 Sydney Pease Charles K., tin plate worker, boards 5 Rockwell Pease Curtis S., bookkeeper Boston Ice Co., Prison Point bridge, house at Lynn


Pease Daniel, jr., salesman (36 Avon, B.), house 60 Dana Pease Mathew, carpenter, boards 27 Warland


Peaslee Cyrus, provisions (40 F. H. square, B.), house Richdale avenue, near Walden


Peasley Susan Mrs., house 101 Spring


Pechet Joseph, laborer, house 148 Spruce


Peck Harriet W. Mrs., house 4 Everett


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins professor of astronomy and mathematics H. U. and consulting geometer U. S. coast survey, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Benjamin O. (16 Kilby, B.), house 413 Broadway


Peirce Benjamin O., jr., boards 413 Broadway


Peirce Charles S., U. S. coast survey, house 6 Arrow


Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce F. Thomas, laborer, house 418 Main


Peirce Harriet Mrs., house 8 Allen [place Peirce Herbert H. D., furniture (5 Park, B.), h. 4 Kirkland. Peirce James M., University professor of mathematics H. U., rooms 47 Matthews hall


Peirce Mary F., teacher High school, boards 91 Magazine Peirce, see Pierce, also Pearce


Peircy John A., boiler maker, h. 4 Rogers block, Main Pellew Wm. Geo., student H. U., rms. 23 Holworthy hall Peltier Jos. O., organ maker, 101 Gore, h. at Somerville Pendergast John T., laborer, house 8 Cambridge


Pendexter Frances E., teacher Gore primary school, bds. 80 Fourth


Pendexter Maria Miss, house 80 Fourth


Pendlebury Alice Miss, machine operator, b. 93 Winsor Pendlebury Ellen Miss, hair work, 93 Winsor, h. do. Pendlebury James R., printer, boards 93 Winsor Pendlebury Peter Mrs., house 93 Winsor


Pendleton Augustus M., clerk, h. 41 Spruce, cor. Hollis


Penfield John S., potter, house 36 River


Penka Christiana, widow, house 159 Broadway


Penka Frederick, shoemaker, 159 Broadway, house do. Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Co.), hardware, etc., 57 Cambridge, house 11 Sixth


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Pennell Frank H., clerk, 15 Second, boards 11 Sixth Pennell James F. (Pennell & Co.), hardware, etc., 57 Cambridge, honse 114 Thorndike Pennell & Co. (Ellington and James F. Pennell), hard- ware and stoves, 57 Cambridge


Penney James S., farmer, boards Richard Penney's, foot Harvey, at Arlington line [at Somerville Penney John D., farmer Richard Penney, foot Harvey, h. Penney Richard, farmer, h. foot Harvey, at Arlington line Penney Thomas W., policeman, station 5, house Elm, corner Russell


Penniman Albert B., printer, house 297 Broadway


Penniman Benjamin F., printer, house 129 Pearl


Penniman Charles, tinsmith, house 158 Putnam avenue Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), carriage painter, 446 Main, house 9 State


Penniman T. J. & Co. (Thomas J. Penniman), carriage painters, 446 and 448 Main


Penning Fred J., varnisher, house 124 Gore


Pennock N. Arthur, reed maker, house 1 Plymouth


Penny Mary, widow, house 10 Donnell Pennyhacker James L., student H. U., rms. 56 Thayer hall


Penrose Boies, student H. U., rooms 2 Gerry


Penrose Charles B., student H. U., rooms 2 Gerry


Peoples Tea Store, 106 Cambridge


Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, h. 74 Sacramento


Pepper William, box maker, boards 74 Sacramento


Pereault Odilon, brick maker, house 100 Dublin


Perham John, house 97 Columbia


Perkin Augustus M., painter, house 11 Amory


Perkins Chas. W., clerk (51 No. Market, B.), h. 97 Inman Perkins Edward C., student H. U., rooms 47 Beck hall Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), house 47 Pearl


Perkins George A., house 7 Everett [104 Auburn Perkins Hamilton H., clerk (20 F. H. Market, B.), house Perkins Jacob W., painter, house 53 Mt. Auburn


Perkins Jennie Estelle Miss, music teacher, b. 11 Amory Perkins John, jr., house 32 Hancock


Perkins John F., tuner M. & H. O. Co., h. at Medford


Perkins John K., bracket and frame maker, bds. 47 Pearl Perkins Levi, carpenter, house 7 Everett


Perkins Levi G., painter, 282 Broadway, h. at Somerville Perkins Mary Miss, teacher private school, 780 Main, boards do.


Perkins Susan S., widow of H. H., house 16 Lake [cock Perkins Walter S., salesman (4 Chauncy, B.), b. 32 Han- Perley George H., student H. U., rms. 22 Matthews hall Perrin Franklin, granite (19 Doane, B.), h. 37 Chauncy


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Perrin Wm. M., law student H. U., boards 33 Bigelow Perry Arthur, student H. U., rooms 56 Thayer hall Perry Benjamin F., printer, house 33 Holyoke


Perry Benjamin W., carpenter, house 26 Tremont


Perry Caroline M. Miss, copyist, Court House, boards at Concord


Perry Charles E., blacksmith, house 117 Otis [yoke Perry Chas. F., asst. shipper (33 Summer, B.), b. 33 Hol- Perry Eben F., news agent (F. R. R. depot, B.), boards 53 Otis


Perry Eugene, painter, 3 Sargent, house do.


Perry Foster, carpenter, house 12 Putnam court


Perry Frederick G., student H. U., boards 10 Oxford


Perry George M., student H. U., rooms 864 Main


Perry Harriet Mrs., boarding-house, 10 Oxford


Perry Herbert M., student H. U., rms. 31 College house


Perry James H. M., teamster, house 115 Columbia


Perry Joseph, hairdresser, 177 Bridge, boards M. N. Da- Ponte's, Fourth [Market


Perry Joseph L., salesman (35 F. H. Market, B.), house 44 Perry Louis, bread store, 119 Gore, house do.


Perry Marshall (Norris & Perry), coal and wood, 6 West- 1 ern avenue, house at Boston


Perry Oliver H., house 153 Otis


Perry Thos. S., instructor in English H. U., h. at Boston Perry Wm., chair painter (39 Fulton, B.), h. 258 Bridge Pervear Hiram K. Rev., pastor First Baptist Society, house 314 Broadway


Pesch Henry, gilder (111 Washington, B.), h. 25 Fifth Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin [12 Fayette Peters Charles J., jr., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house Peters George E., printer(73 Federal, B.), h. 107 Austin Peters Geo. Gorham, student H. U., rms. 33 Matthews hall Peters Henry P., clerk (P. O., B.), house 95 Hampshire Peters Isaac A., printer Boston Journal (B.), house 248 Broadway


Peters Samuel S., porter, house 41 Hampshire


Peters Wm. York, student H. U., rms. 25 Holyoke house Peterson Benjamin D., ship chandlery (80 Commercial, B.), house 92 Magazine


Peterson Carl, coachman, 13 Waterhouse, boards do. Peterson Hans, cabinet maker, house 41 Brookline Peterson John B., house 63 Washington


Peterson John F., cabinet maker, house 114 Harvard Peterson John M., teamster, boards 83 Broadway Peterson John P., carriage body maker (B.), h. 17 Carson


Peterson Mary E., house Plymouth, n. Webster avenue' Pettengill Edwin M., house 46 Prospect


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Pettengill Frederick M., bookkeeper (129 Pearl, B.), h. 70 North avenue


Pettengill Joel C., watchman, house 8 Hamilton Pettengill Jonathan M., cashier National Exchange Bank (28 State, B.), h. 70 North avenue


Pettingill William H., house 646 Cambridge, n. Ellery


Pettingill Win. H., jr., oil hat maker, bds. 42 Second


Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main


Pettingil! Sarah, widow of Benjamin A., h. 3 Columbia Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mnfrs., Os- born's mills, State, salesroom (35 Brattle, B.)


Petts Adam, house Portland, near Harvard


Petts Annie Mrs., house Portland, near Hastings


Pevereily George A., house 3 Amory place


Peverelly Rebecca, widow of Anthony, h. 3 Amory place Pew Charles H., student H. U., rooms 23 Beck hall


Pew Wm. Andrews, student H. U., rms. 37 Thayer hall


Pfleger Gotlieb, laborer, house 12 Winter [Fourth Phalan Philip B., brass finisher F. Draper & Co., bds. 33 Phalen Lucy R., widow of Joseph, boarding-house, rear 5 Harvard square [vard square


Phalen Walter S., paper collar maker, boards rear 6 Har- Phalen William, gardener, h. Elmwood av., c. Mt Auburn Phalen William E., clerk, boards 72 Washington Phelan Annie Miss, dressmaker, house 204 Hampshire Phelan Edmund M., cooper, house 137 Brookline


Phelan Edmund T., diary maker, house 137 Brookline


Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman F. R. R., bds. 40 Bolton Phelan Patrick, furniture, 383 Main, house do.


Phelan Thomas J., stone cutter, boards 40 Bolton


Phelan Timothy A., house 30 Mt. Auburn


Phelan William, case maker. house 72 Washington


Phelan William, laborer, house 40 Bolton


Phelps Albert S., at University Press, bds. 1 Whitney ct.


Phelps Daniel W., laborer, house Portland, n. Hastings Phelps Samuel B., carpenter, house 5 Everett


Phelps S. D., house 85 Putnamn avenue


Phelps William H., electrotyper, house 74 Green


Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., house 4 Rogers block, Main [Boston


Phillips Archer W., clothes repairer, 449 Main, house at Phillips Charles A., bar tender, 2 Winter, boards 7 do.


Phillips Chas. W., jr., clerk (Somerville), boards 307 North avenue [avenue


Phillips Charles W., conductor U. R. Co., h. 307 North Phillips Edward, furrier, 59312 Main, rooms 6 Brookline Phillips Edward E., student H. U., rins. 28 Stoughton hall Phillips Edwin W., boards 19 Orchard


Phillips Ellen, widow of Chas., nurse, house 7 Winter 22


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Phillips Enos Burt, shoe manufacturer, 37 and 39 Clark, and (68 Pearl, B.), h. 80 Washington


Phillips George H., house 48 Fifth


Phillips Ivers C. Mrs., house 19 Orchard


Phillips James, printer, house 123 Elm


Phillips James, plasterer, house 59 Franklin


Phillips Joseph S., cigars, etc., 599 Main, h. 59 Pleasant Phillips Stephen A., house 49 Western avenue


Phillips William M., student H. U., rooms 33 Gray's hall Philpott David, carpenter, house 47 Banks


Phinney Charles F., machinist, 72 Main, bds. 179 do.


Phinney Emily H. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 100 Austin


Phinney Hugh M., pattern maker, 240 Broadway, h. do. Pickard Joseph, laborer, house rear 28 Washington


Pickering Edward Charles, director of the Observatory,


Phillips prof. of Astronomy, and prof. of Geodesy, h. Observatory, Garden


Pickering John, student H. U., rooms 12 Story


Pickering McLaurin F., ship broker and com. mer. (13 Exchange pl., B.), h. 71 Magazine


Pickett Charles E., wheelwright, 396 Main, h. 82 Elm


Pickett George E., clerk Orrin Hall, boards 21 Shepard Pickett Joseph J., mason, house 21 Western avenue


Pickett Mary E., dressmaker, boards 21 Shepard


Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 21 Shepard


Pickett N. Ella Miss, bds. 21 Shepard [Worcester Pierce Albert H., bookkeeper (7 Exchange pl., B.), h. 26 Pierce Alex. McLeod, printer Riverside Press, house 105 Putnam avenue [Broadway


Pierce Charles E., ventilators, etc., 42 Elm, house 342 Pierce Clara, widow of Andrew, house Mt. Auburn, opp. the Cemetery


Pierce Edward E., house 32 Front


Pierce Eugene W., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Ezekiel P, house 279 Broadway


Pierce Eliza A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 11 Walden


Pierce Forester H., plumber, bds. 15 Lake View av.


Pierce Francis E., restaurant, 203 North av. h. 9 Walden


Pierce Frank K., at F. A. Kennedy's, boards 430 Main Pierce Frank W., expressman, 7 Harvard row, and (34 Court sq., B.), boards 8 De Wolf [Winsor


Pierce Frederick, foreman brass finisher, 368 Main, bds. 53


Pierce George P., clerk (B.), boards 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Harriet R., widow of Charles R., h. 8 De Wolf


Pierce James H., clerk (basement Old State House, B.), boards 11 Walden


Pierce James P., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce James W., treas. Boston Can Co. (126 Milk, B.), house 16 Worcester


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Pierce John L., plumber, 8 Brattle, bds. 15 Farwell place Pierce Joseph, wheelwright, 3 River, house 25 Park Pierce Lilly E. Mrs., boards 124 Austin


Pierce Joseph S., boards 2 Riverside place


Pierce Leander, supt. of bakery, 502 Main, bds. 430 do. Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., h. 342 Broadway Pierce Walter E., clerk, 157 North av., bds. 9 Walden Pierce William J., tinsmith Boston Stamping Works, house 15 Lake View avenue


Pierce, see Peirce, also Pearce [91 Thorndike Pierpont Thomas, stair builder J. F. Adams & Co., bds. Pierre Manuel, cabinet maker, house 7 Fourth


Pike Albert W., stevedore, house 121 Western avenue Pike Carlos L., foreman G. G. Page & Co., b. 2 Prospect Pike Charles, dining saloon, 32 Brattle sq, h. 20 Front Pike Charles L., box maker, house rear 145 Columbia Pike Charles S., clerk (27 Doane, B.), bds. 183 Cambridge Pike Ellen N., teacher Gore primary school, b. 58 Sixth Pike Frederick M., carpenter, boards 62 Cherry


Pike George S., carpenter, house 62 Cherry


Pike Henry H., contractor, house 5212 Sacramento


Pike Humphrey, house 32 Magazine


Pike James, livery stable, 57512 and 904 Main, and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, n. Harvard sq., h. 7 Norfolk Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.), livery stable, Church, opp. Palmer, house 24 Church, near Brattle


Pike John, hack driver J. Pike & Co., h. 71 Concord av.


Pike John N., engineer (Batterymarch, B.), house 183 Cambridge


Pike Joseph A., blacksmith, bds. 71 Concord avenue Pike J. & Co. (James and Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Church, n. Harvard sq. [& Co., h. 58 Sixth Pike Joseph S., foreman and shipping agent J. P. Squire Pike Nathan C., supt. Cambridge Preserving Co., 25 Main, house at Newton [Cambridge Pike Nellie L. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, bds. 183 Pike Theodore L., inspector of sewers (City hall, Boston), house 52 Sacramento


Pike Walter W., house 105 Otis


Piller Aaron, cigar maker, house 7 Watson


Piller Barnet, cigar maker, boards 7 Watson


Piller Emanuel A., cigar maker, house 14 Decatur Pillekey Gilbert, engineer John L. Sand's brick yard, Walden, house Concord avenue, 3d from Walden


Pillsbury Tappan P., case maker M: & H. O. Co., house 70 Washington


Pilsbury Ernest, student H. U., rooms 27 Trowbridge Pingree Edwin H., bookkeeper A. H. Hews & Co., bds. at Somerville


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Pinkerton James, engineer, house 31 Winsor Pinkham George G., tinsmith, house 119 Green Pinney George M., student H. U., rooms 28 Holyoke Piper Caroline A., nurse, house 125 Prospect


Piper George F., clergyman, house 30 Norfolk Piper George F., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), h. 14 Shepard Piper Henry A., cashier (256 Devonshire, B.), house Langdon, near North avenue


Piper Susan, widow of George C., house 14 Avon Piper William C., clerk (59 Franklin, B.), bds. 14 Avon Pitkin Emily R., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 16 Prospect


Pitman Henry B., collector clerk (Maverick National Bank, 50 Water, B.), bds. J. F. Pitman's, North av. Pitman John F., coal dealer, Somerville av. (Somerville), house North avenue, near Porter's station


Pitman Thomas, laborer, boards 163 Dublin


Pitson Carl, coachman, 13 Waterhouse, boards do.


Place Edward R., book binder, house 15 Green


Place George W. (Woodbury & Co.), planing mill, First, boards 80 Fourth


Place Hannah D., widow of Stephen M., h. 1 Percy place Plancich Peter H. (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Har- vard, bds. do. [vard, house do. Plancich Vincent (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Har- Plancich V. & Son (Vincent and Peter H., Plancich), grocers, 78 Harvard [brick yard Plant Frank, brick maker, h. Vassal lane, r. Cofran's Pluff Joseph, brush maker, 12 Gore, house at Somerville Plummer Albert C., drug clerk, 155 North avenue, bds. 4 Beech


Plummer Carrie C. Mrs., dressmaker, house 3 Linden Plummer Horatio N., house 254 North avenue


Plummer John W., musician and watch repairer (24 Elm, B.), boards 104 Hampshire


Plummer Nellie F. Miss, clerk, 180 No. av., h. 4 Beech Plummer William H., engineer, boards 44 Brookline Plumridge George, printer Riverside Press, house 25 School street court [Main


Poirot John B., tinner Boston Stamping Works, house 57 Poland Edward W., hack driver, boards 14 Eliot Poland William, builder, house 735 Cambridge


Polk Daniel B., laborer, house 39 Cowperthwaite Polk Helen, boards 20 Pearl


Pollard Christopher, teamster (B.), house 193 Main Pollard Frederick W., clergyman, house 34 Bigelow Pollard George, carpenter, house rear 45 Norfolk


Pollard John S., surveyor of mechanics work, h. 9 Bigelow Polley John, teamster, house 13 Putnam place


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Pollock A. F., in business department Cambridge Chron- icle, 573 Main, house at Boston


Pomeroy Caroline W., widow, house 19 Lawrence Poole Albert H., clerk (4 Summer, B.), b. 52 Trowbridge Poole Calvin, brick layer, house 41 Franklin


Poole Francis H., traveling salesman, h. 52 Trowbridge Poole Fred. L., traveling salesman, 503 Main, h. 52 Pearl Poole Fred. W., clerk (4 Summer, B.), b. 52 Trowbridge


Poole Isaac K., house 6 Rogers block, Washington


Poole W. Frank, potter, boards 41 Franklin


Poole Willard H., boards 41 Franklin


Poor Albert, student H. U., rooms 4 Hollis hall Poor John O., clerk Prospect House, boards do.


Pope Alphonso W., clerk (89 Bedford, B.), h. 24 Pearl


Pope Chas. A., reed maker M. & H. O. Co., b. 89 Chestnut Pope Charles G. (Hammond & Pope), lawyer, 555 Main, h. at East Somerville [B.), bds. 136 Austin


Pope Frederic, architect and builder (209 Washington, Pope John, stencils (8 Dock sq., B.), h. 45 Cottage


Pope John S., brick layer, house 89 Chestnut


Pope Samuel, house 136 Austin


Pope Walter H., clerk (130 Federal, B.), b. 45 Cottage Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North avenue Porcellian Club, 444 Harvard


Portch Gus., laborer, 791 Main, b. do.


[Shepard


Porter Albert W., produce (146 So. Market, B.), h. 44 Porter Charles Burnhamn, demonstrator of anatomy and instructor in surgery H. U., house at Boston


Porter Charles B., clerk, 450 Harvard, house 31 Mill


Porter Charles F., oil dealer, house 1 Lawrence


Porter Charles W., grocer, 69 Pearl, house 1 Lawrence Porter Daniel R., blacksmith, house 4 Rogers block, Main Porter Edward C., student H. U., rooms 37 Gray's hall Porter Frank E., furniture moving, boards 52 River Porter Frank L., student H. U., rooms 15 Farwell place Porter George W., clerk, 114 Cambridge, bds. 74 Spring Porter Hamilton, machinist, 368 Main, house 43 Clark Porter Harry G., clerk (30 Central, B.), bds. 68 Prospect Porter James N., boarding house, 160 Prospect


Porter J. Edward, clerk, 221 Bridge, boards at Boston


PORTER LINN B., editor and proprietor Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 57 Green


Porter Nellie Mrs., house 8 White


Porter Perez G., agent Revere Sugar Refinery, (23 Broad, B.), house 68 Prospect


Porter Samuel A., provisions, 3 Prospect, h. at Somerville Porter William, furniture mover (Charles, cor. Mt. Ver- non, B.), house 52 River


Porter William H., boards 47 Western avenue


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Porter William N., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., h. Spring Porter's Hotel, Geo. W. Brigham, prop'r, 185 North av. Post Office, Cambridge, 7 Harvard row


Post Office, Cambridgeport, 625 Main


Post Office, East Cambridge, 98 Cambridge


Post Office, North Cambridge, Porter's station, North av. Postawka Louis (Louis Postawka & Co.), patent piano taboret mnfr., Osborn's mill, State, house 14 Front Potter Dexter Rev., house 40 North avenue


Potter Henry Mrs., widow, house 111 North avenue


Potter Julian, student H. U., rooms 12 Little's block


Potter J. Cushing Mrs., house 38 Pleasant


Potter Warren C., furniture mover, Harvard row, house Murray, rear City building




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