The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 31

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Publication date: 1878
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Potter William H., student H. U., rms. 24 Stoughton hall Potter William L. C., clerk (Atlantic av., cor. Commerce, B.), boards 111 North avenue


Pourtalés L. F., at Museum Comparative Zoology H. U., rooms 17 Kirkland [at Salem


Pousland Charles F., clerk Revere Sugar Refinery, boards


Pousland William F., engineer, house 13 Sixth


Powel Harford W. H., student H. U., rooms 4 Story Powel Robert J. H., student H. U., rooms 4 Story Powell George, painter and grainer, Creek, house do. Powell Matilda A., widow, h. Auburn, near Fairmont Powell Richard, laborer, boards rear 11 Valentine


Power John E., boots and shoes, 26 Washington, house 6 Rogers block, Washington


Power Lawrence F., printer University Press, h. 17 Dyke


Power Nicholas D., printer, house 78 Green


Power Richard, molder (B.), rooms 30 Second Power Thomas, harness maker, house 185 Norfolk


Powers Bridget, widow, house 2 Hastings, near R. R. Powers Catherine, widow, house 17 Harvard Powers Charles A., provisions, house 17 Eliot Powers Daniel, spring bed maker, boards 17 Harvard


Powers Henry A., clerk, 1 Brattle, house 56 Sacramento


Powers Hugh, machinist, house 46 Willow place Powers Jas., porter Riverside bindery, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn Powers James, laborer, house 24 Hancock Powers James, foreman Hovey & Co., boards David P. Burley's, Cambridge, corner Baldwin Powers James, laborer, house 126 Brookline


Powers John, blacksmith, house 46 Willow place


Powers John, shoemaker, Cambridge, cor. Columbia, h. do. Powers John, core maker, boards 17 Harvard Powers John, laborer, house 47 North


Powers John, teamster, house Stevens court


Powers John H., book binder Univ. Press, bds. 25 Banks


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Powers Lee L., clerk (123 Washington, B.), h. 20 Holyoke Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., house 20 Holyoke Powers Maurice, teamster, boards 3 Bristol


Powers Maurice F., core maker, house 6 Green Powers Richard, laborer, house 3 Bristol


Powers Thomas, stone cutter, house 226 Bridge


Powers Thomas, cooper, house 337 Cambridge


Powers William, at Boston Rolling Mill, house 53 Clark Powers Wm. J., book binder Univ. Press, bds. 25 Banks Pratt Aaron B., stoves, etc., 226 Cambridge, house 6 Mul- lin's court [Mullin's court


Pratt Aaron B., jr., tinsmith, 226 Cambridge, boards 6 Pratt Albert, cabinet maker, house 73 Third


Pratt Charles W., mason, house 20 Tremont


Pratt Daniel, boards 6 Mullin's court


Pratt David G. (D. G. Pratt & Co.), foreign wood and ivory turner, 131 to 135 Broadway, house 61 Dana Pratt D. G. & Co. (David G. Pratt and Richard Ela), foreign wood and ivory turners, 131 to 135 Broadway Pratt Eben, coffin maker, house 168 Cambridge


Pratt Edward W. Mrs., house 14 Coggswell avenue


Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, house 16 Sydney


Pratt Francis L., city messenger, office City hall, house Hawthorne, corner Acacia


Pratt John E., at Riverside Press, house 6 Creek


Pratt Kendall, britannia worker F. Draper & Co., house at Dorchester [Main, h. 9 Austin


Pratt Lewis (L. Pratt & Co.), watches and jewelry, 475 Pratt L. & Co. (Lewis Pratt and A. J. Applegate), watches and jewelry, 475 Main


Pratt Martha E., widow of Benjamin F., h. 93 Chestnut Pratt Watson O., action maker, house 51 Winsor


Pratt Wm. H., sign painter (117 Water, B.), h. 89 Inman Prattis Anna, widow, house 4 Gray place


Pray Orrin B, real estate agent, 555 Main (and 7 Ex- change place and 17 Pemberton square, B.), house at Somerville 1


Pray William M., music teacher (3 Tremont row, room 29, B.), house 7 Temple [erville


Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, 22 Cambridge, h. at Som- Preble Origen O., machinist, house 29 Blackstone Thall Preble Wallace P., jr., law student H. U., rooms 6 Weld Prendergast James, machinist (B.), bds. 69 Concord av. Prentice Helen, widow of Jonas, house 9712 Inman Prentice Henry H., compositor J. Wilson & Son, house 21 Baldwin [39 Hudson Prentice Theodore P., letter carrier, Cambridge P. O., h. Prentiss Abigail Miss, house 172 North avenue


Prentiss Dorcas B., widow of George A., house 17 Park


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Prentiss William H., groom, house 4912 Clark Presbrey Edward A., cashier National Bank of Redemp- tion (85 Devonshire, B.), house 10 Remington


Presby Alonzo, painter, house 44 Norfolk


Presby Charles E., mason, house 14 Coggswell avenue Presby George T., driver steamer 4, house 32 Orchard Presby James H., mason, boards 14 Coggswell avenue Presby James Watson, house 32 Orchard [Tenney


Presby Lorin A., lamp goods (43 Bromfield, B.), house 3 Prescott Catherine Miss, milliner, boards 32 Western av. Prescott Charles E., action maker M. & H. O. Co., house at Jamaica Plain


Prescott Jennie, teacher Agassiz primary school, Sacra- mento, boards 144 Mount Auburn


Prescott Joel H. (P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, house 144 Mount Auburn


Prescott Walter C., student H. U., rooms 10 Hollis hall Pressey George H., clerk (Merrimac, B.), house 171 Cam- bridge [at Somerville


Preston Benjamin F., coal and wood, 400 Cambridge, h. Preston George H., student H. U., rms. 27 Matthews hall Preston Jeremiah, house 8 Broadway [hall


Preston Thomas W., student H. U., rooms 48 Matthews Price Charles F., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., boards 71 Spring


Price Clarence, tinman, rooms 54 Fairmont


Price Henry, clerk, house 29 Norfolk


Price Isaac, glass blower, house 226 Bridge


Price James Edwin (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cam- bridge, boards 118 Thorndike


Price James M., (James M. Price & Son), stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike


Price James M. & Son (James M. and James Edwin Price), stoves and hardware, 85 Cambridge


Price Julia A., widow of William B., house 71 Spring


Price Margaret Ella, widow, house rear 356 Broadway Price Thomas F., driver U. R. Co., boards 58 Elm


Price Wesley F., student H. U., rooms 40 College house Price William J., teamster, house 26 Eighth


Price, see Pryce


Priest Charles W., shoe maker (B.), house 69 Norfolk Priest Edward E., engineer S. F. E. 1, Brattle square, house 46 Winthrop


Priest Edward E., jr., clerk, 908 Main, bds. 46 Winthrop Priest Elizabeth C. Mrs., house 55 Auburn [Holyoke Priestley Gilbert W., carpenter Fitzpatrick & Furfey, h. 29 Prince Roderick J., boots and shoes (B.), bds. 12 Mason Prindle James, laborer, house 65 Spruce [ford Prior George H., clerk (54 Central wf., B.), h. 10 West-


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Prior Patrick, peddler, house 77 Broadway Pritchard William E., butcher, house 110 Auburn Proctor Benjamin F., cooper, rear 68 Allston, house do. Proctor George W., laborer, h. Concord av., n. F. R. R. Proctor John A., cooper, house 55 Franklin


Proctor Michael, brass molder, 368 Main, h. 12 Murdock Pronovost August, cooper, house 153 Gore


Prospect House, Joseph Uhrig, proprietor, 596 Main Proudfoot David, ticket master B. L. & N. R. R. (B.), h. 132 Otis


Prouty James L. (Custom House, B.), house 23 Antrim Provonchee Abram W., carpet beating, 3 River, house at Hyde Park


Prue John Mrs., house 156 Spruce, opp. brick yard


Pry George W., at Riverside Press, house 68 Fairmont Pryce Richard E., milk can manufacturer, Prison Point road, house 38 Winter


Pugh John, baker, boards Rogers block, Brewery Pugh Michael, laborer, house 149 Elm


Pulcifer George F., painter, boards 25 Tremont


Pulcifer Susan Mrs., house 25 Tremont


Pullen Fred. B., policeman, station 1, house 10 Church Pulsifer Freeman L., house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer James W., britannia worker, house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer Joseph, boards 10 Sixth


Pummell Philip T., cigar maker, house 1 Eaton


Purcell Andrew, laborer, house 29 Porter


Purcell Hycenth, cement maker and house painter, 239 Main, house 27. Mt. Auburn


Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do. Purcell Joseph, peddler, house 41 Porter, n. Harding


Purcell Matthew, carriage smith Francis Ivers, boards Porters Hotel


Purcell Michael, shoemaker R. Mann's, h. 5 Flagg st. ct. Purdy Gilbert G., cabinet maker, house 30 Columbia Purington Hannah, widow of Samuel, h. 42 Coggswell av. Putnam Earl B., student H. U., rooms 54 Matthews hall Putnam Frederick W., curator Peabody Museum of ar- chæology and ethnology, house 120 Brattle


Putnam George, jr., lawyer (35 Court, B.), h. 24 Quincy Putnam G. Frank, ladder maker C. W. H. Moulton & Co., boards 131 Thorndike +


Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), chemist, 150 Broadway, house at Boston [Brookline Putnam Joseph H., iron molder, 368 Main, house 14 Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, office and house 170 North avenue


Putnam Peter C., wood worker, house 113 Hampshire Putney Albert, house 39 Fourth [39 Fourth


Putney Albert F., clerk N. E. Glass Co., North, boards


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Putney George (Howe & Putney), bacon curer, rear 414 Main, house 30 Austin


Putney James M. (Geo. A. Davis & Co.), 206 and 208 Cambridge, house at Lancaster Putney Milton J., teamster (Franklin, cor. Washington, B.), house 17 Lake View avenue Putney Wilbert G., clerk, boards 30 Austin


Puyer Alexander, box maker, house r. 63 Washington


QUALLS SAMUEL, gardener, 29 Kirkland, h. 13 Elmer Quealey Austin, laborer, house 111 Elm Quealey Thomas, laborer, house 42 Clark Quealey Michael, laborer, house 42 Clark Queeney John, laborer, boards 103 Brookline Quigley Barney D., saloon, 267 Cambridge, house do.


Quigley Charles, blacksmith, boards 22 Church


Quigley Edward, laborer, boards 146 Bridge Quigley Francis, stone cutter, house 17 Brown Quigley Hugh, tin smith, house 53 Charles Quigley John, laborer, house 28 Harvard


Quigley Michael, tin smith, fouse 62 Charles


Quigley Nancy, widow of Joseph, boards 72 Wright Quigley Walter W., cooper, house 19 Squires court Quill Dennis, house 7 Reed


Quill Patrick, currier, house 7 Reed


Quilter Michael, laborer, house 238 Franklin


Quimby Ellen, widow, house 351 Cambridge


Quincy Josiah, student H. U., rooms 7 Holworthy hall Quinlan Bartholomew, machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, h. 41 Charles


Quinlan Daniel, laborer, house 15 Carson Quinn Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452 Broadway


Quinn Bridget Mrs., widow, house 104 Kinnaird


Quinn Catherine, widow, house rear 7 Vine Quinn Catherine, widow of Wm., h. rear 137 Bridge Quinn Charles, grocer, 116 Fourth, house do.


Quinn Charles, laborer, h. r. 28 Washington [Spring


Quinn Edward, instructor House of Correction, h. r. 110


Quinn Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 23 Valentine Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington Quinn Frank, laborer, house 121 Pearl


Quinn George B., printer, house 121 Pearl


Quinn Hugh, painter, boards 452 Broadway


Quinn James J., grocer, 1 Fourth, house do.


Quinn James P., painter, house 116 Webster avenue


Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, house 249 Franklin Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine


Quinn John, clerk, 110 Harvard, boards do.


Quinn John, draw tender and switchman B. & M. R. R., house 6 Lechmere building, Bridge


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Quinn John, laborer, house 37 Brookline Quinn John, stone cutter, boards 32 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 23 Valentine Quinn John, grease collector, house 39 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place Quinn John, laborer, house 9 Willow place Quinn John, cooper, 18 Vine, house 142 Thorndike Quinn John J., boards 27 Charles


Quinn Joseph F., plumber, house 104 Kinnaird Quinn Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 27 Charles Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 32 Charles Quinn Mary A., widow of James, boards 4 Spring place Quinn Michael, laborer, house 12 Willow place Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, house 36 Broadway Quinn Sarah, widow of James, house 1 Fourth Quinn Terrence F., clerk, 251 Cambridge, bds. at Boston Quinn Thomas, teamster, house 107 Tremont


Quinn Timothy, boards 24 Winter [Winter


Quinn Timothy I., letter carrier E. Cambridge P. O., h. 24 Quinn William H., laborer, boards 24 Winter


Quinn William J., painter, boards 452 Broadway


RABEL JOHN, cabinet maker, house 165 Otis Rabey Catharine, widow of Frank, h. 10 Conlon's court Rabey Charles, silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), boards 10 Conlon's court


Rabey Max, laborer, boards 10 Conlon's court


Raekliffe Joseph C., teamster, h. Squires brick blk., Gore


Rady Andrew J., britannia worker, bds. 142 Columbia


Rady John P., clerk, 531 Cambridge, bds. 142 Columbia Rady Michael C., mason, house 114 Winsor


Rady Philip, blacksmith, house 142 Columbia Rafferty Bernard, house 12 Harding Rafferty Frank F., boards 11 Fourth


Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth Rafferty James, tailor, house 4 Harding Rafferty John J., cutter, boards 4 Harding Rafferty Thomas, laborer, house 26 Vine


Rafferty Thomas, tinsmith, boards 1 Oak Rafferty Thomas, 457 Cambridge, boards 193 Norfolk Rainey James, laborer, house 21 Sparks street place Ralph Thomas, foreman, 86 Pearl, house 27 Valentine Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 12 Cowperthwaite Ramsay Albert H., brass maker, bds. 102 Thorndike Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brattle, h. 857 Main Ramsay Alfred, finisher Middlesex Bleachery (Somerville), house Carver, near Sacramento


Ramsay Frank, painter, house Carver, near Sacramento Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), h. 102 Thorndike


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Ramsay James M. (J. H. Wyeth & Co.), grocer, 6 Brat- tle, house 5 Shepard


Ramsay Major, shoemaker, 68 Norfolk, house 66 do.


Ramsay Robert Mrs., house Carver, near Sacramento


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., nurse, house 23 Suffolk


Ramsdell Charles L., officer House of Correction, boards Third, cor. Thorndike


Ramsdell Edgar B., house 22 Fifth


Ramsdell -, provisions, boards 26 Holyoke.


Ramsden Robinson, news dealer, 453 Main, house do.


Ranagan Peter, brush maker, house 102 Spring


Rand Benjamin, student H. U., rooms 6 Sumner


Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer Court House, boards 70 Thorndike [Thorndike


Rand Charles A., com. mer. (19 North Market, B.), h. 84


Rand Chas. O., clerk (12 Chardon, B.), h. 22 Coggswell av. Rand Edward L. (Kelly & Rand), action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Jamaica Plain


Rand Edward S., student H. U., house 16 Quincy


Rand Edwin D., machinist, boards 47 Winsor


Rand George H., traveling agent, house 1 Inman court


Rand Harry S., student H. U., bds. 158 North avenue


Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house Elm, near Davenport


Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


Rand James B., teamster, house rear 58 Charles


Rand Jennie L. Mrs., house 16 Quincy


[North av.


Rand Lewis H., electrotyper University Press, bds. 172


Rand Obed, boards 22 Coggswell avenue


Rand Oliver J. (79 Milk, B.), h. 35 Bigelow


Rand Oliver P., agent, boards 111 Auburn


Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 229 North avenue


Randall Andrew, brakeman B. & L. R. R., bds. 57 Gore


Randall Charles H., foreman section B. & A. R. R., house 262 Sydney


Randall Daniel, laborer, house rear 99 Sixth


Randall Eben D., cooper, boards 7 Leighton court


Randall Frank E., machinist B. & M. R. R. shop, boards 7 Leighton court [bds. 11 River


Randall James T. D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.),


Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar, cor. Harvey


Randall Lewis H., laborer, house 262 Sydney


Randall Oliver P,, carpenter, house 7 Leighton court


RANKIN EDWIN D., silver plater (50 Sudbury, B.), house 59 Sixth


Ranks Elisha C., furniture shipper, house 49 Allston Ranlett Frederick J., student H. U., rms. 39 College house Ransom Chandler R., at (38 School B.), h. 9 Roseland


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Rantz Andres M., painter, house 24 Decatur Rathmell George R., carpenter, 100 Gore, house do. Ratzel Ernest, varnisher, house 124 Spring Rawson George W., machinist, 72 Main, house 19 State Ray Edwin C., fruit (13 Change av., B.), h. 9712 Inman Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 5 Flagg


Ray John J. (Ray & Co.), hats, 545 Main, house at Brat- tleborough, Vermont [etc., 545 Main Ray & Co. (John J. Ray and J. H. Hubbard), hats, caps, Raymer George S., student H. U., rooms 10 Weld hall Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (175 Congress, B.), house 98 Ellery [vard


Raymond Charles E., grocer (9 Coml., B.), h. 357 Har- Raymond Charles F., clerk (P. O., B.), b. 17 Lawrence Raymond Emmons, pres. Conn. and Passumpsic Rivers R. R. (7 Merchants Exchange, B.), h. 398 Broadway Raymond George A., provisions, house 25 Chauncey RAYMOND GEORGE AUGUSTUS, dentist, Hender- son's block, 218 North av., house Lambert av., opp. Walnut avenue [124 Oxford


Raymond George P., millinery (39 Summer, B.), house Raymond James H., druggist, house Austin, cor. School Raymond John C., music teacher, house 17 Lawrence Raymond Patrick H., editor Cambridge Press, 531 Main, and chief of fire dept., office City Hall, h. 10 Pleasant Raymond Walter, agent Montreal & Boston Air Line R. . R. (240 Washington, B.), bds. 398 Broadway Raymond William H., wholesale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), house 102 Ellery


Raymond William T., clerk, house 104 Pleasant


Rayner Henry, grocer (B.), house 8012 Green


Rea Samuel, coachman, 38 Quincy, boards do.


Read Charles C., lawyer (27 State, rooms 18 and 19, B.), boards William Read's, Appleton


Read Charles H., clerk Cambridge P. O., bds. 77 Brattle Read Edward, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), boards Wm. Read's, Appleton


Read Freeman E., cabinet maker, house 363 Main


Read Herbert, bds. Mrs. L. G. Read's, Lake View avenue


Read James, fishing rod maker, 38 Brighton, house do. Read James B., house 715 Cambridge


Read James J., saddlery and harnesses (13 Tremont row, B.), boards Pemberton, near North avenue


Read John, hardware (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), house Appleton, corner Highland


Read Joseph, laborer, house 122 Elm


Read J. Henry, county commissioner, Court House, East Cambridge, house at Westford


Read J. Stacey, real estate (5 Pemberton square, B.), h. Pemberton, near North avenue


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Read Lucy G., widow of John, h. Lake View av., n. Brattle Read N. Goodwin, boards Wm. Read's, Appleton


Read Robert M., jeweler, house 253 Broadway


Read Sarah G. Miss, boards 343 Broadway


Read Thomas, pressman University Press, h. 7 Appian-way Read William, hardware (13 F. H. sq., B.), h. Appleton Read Wm., jr., hardware (13 F. H. sq., B.), h. Appleton Read William H., teamster, house 9 Fifth


Read, see Reed, also Reid


Reader Edward, jr., clerk (204 Federal, B.), h. 60 Otis


Ready Michael, laborer, house 124 Gore


Reagan Daniel, shoemaker, 242 Cambridge, bds. Jeremiah Leary's, Cambridge


Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, house 24 Hayes court


Reagan John, butcher, boards rear 187 Cambridge


Reagan John, grainer, house 122 Spring


Reagan Michael, laborer, house 269 Cambridge


Reagan Timothy, laborer, boards 269 Cambridge


Reagan William, shoemaker, 242 Cambridge, bds. Jere- miah Leary's, Cambridge


Reagan William; carpenter, house 1 Regent


Real Thomas, case maker, house 9 Moore


Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 182 Green


Reardon Cornelius, laborer, house 95 Sixth


Reardon Edmund (John Reardon & Sons), soap, tallow, and candle manufacturer, 92 Pearl, house 95 do.


Reardon James H., 92 Pearl, house 29 Erie


Reardon John, house 12 Hancock


Reardon John (John Reardon & Sons), soap and candle manufacturer, 92 Pearl, house 13 Erie


Reardon John, salesman (33 Summer, B.), bds. Margaret Reardon's, Ninth


Reardon John, boards Ninth, near Cambridge


Reardon John & Sons (John and Edmund Reardon), soap and candle mnfrs., 92 and 94 Pearl and (113 South Market, B.)


Reardon John, jr., at John Reardon & Sons, h. 85 Pearl


Reardon Margaret, wid. of Michael, h. Ninth, n. Cambridge


Reardon Michael, laborer, house 86 Webster avenue


Reardon Michael Mrs., house 3 Murdock


Reardon Michael, laborer, boards 55 Cedar


Reardon Michael, fruit dealer, house 77 Spruce


Reardon Michael, laborer, house 36 Warren


Reardon Morris, blacksmith (B.), boards 132 Bridge


Reardon Owen, hearse driver W. L. Lockhart, h. 8 Gore


Reardon Patrick, at news stand (B. & M. depot, B.), h. 68 Winter


Reardon Timothy, switch tender U. R. Co., h. 123 Spring


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Reardon William, soap and tallow mnfr., Portland, near Plymouth, boards 13 Erie [95 Pearl REARDON WILLIAM H., plumber, 20 Brattle, bus. Reddam Timothy, grocer, 38 DeWolf, house do.


Reddick Henry J., station agent F. R. R., Porter's sta- tion, North avenue, house do.


Redding George W., proprietor Redding Russia Salve, 25 Main, house 102 Columbia


Redding Lucy M. Miss, teacher Poplar street primary school (B.), house 91 Norfolk


Redding Margaret K., widow, house 91 Norfolk


Redding Russia Salve Co., 25 Main


Redding Sylvanus C., engineer, house 85 Vine


Reddy Martin, gardener, house 236 Franklin


Reddy Paul, laborer, house 222 Franklin


Redfield William P., bookkeeper (450 Washington, B.), house 90 Prospect


Redington Anna, widow of John, house 17 Banks


Redington Edward C., laborer, boards 13 Grant


Redington Mary, widow of Patrick, house 13 Grant Redman Martha Mrs., house 858 Main


Redmond John, laborer, h. 5 Foster's block, rear 93 Main Reed Alonzo, blacksmith P. Nutting & Co., h. 9 Soden Reed Charles A., laborer, house 21 Harding


Reed Charles F., action maker M. & H. Organ Co. and (Robinson & Reed), extracts, 608 Main, h. 4 Rockwell Reed Chester A., student H. U., house 53 Oxford


Reed Chester I. Mrs., house 53 Oxford [Soden


Reed Clarence A., coal and wood, 7 Western av., bds. 9


Reed Clarence G., plasterer, house Crescent, 1st on right from Oxford


Reed C. Thayer, house 5 Avon


Reed David H., baker, 79 Cambridge, boards do.


Reed Edward P., student H. U., rooms 38 College house Reed Enos W., milk dealer, house 79 Thorndike


Reed Fred S. G., student H. U., rooms 48 Holyoke


Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture mnfrs.,


124 Harvard, and (364 Washington, B.), house 70 Franklin


Reed George, student H. U., rooms 16 Oxford


Reed George B., law book seller (37 Brattle, B.), house 43 Cottage [Cambridge


Reed George H., salesman Island Pond Co., Bridge, h. 80 Reed George H., coal and wood (B.), boards 9 Soden


REED GUILFORD S., dentist (48 Essex, B.), house 24 Sacramento


Reed Henry C., clothing, 130 Cambridge, house 137 do.


Reed Henry L., action maker M. & H. O. Co., house 4 Rockwell


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Reed Honora, widow of John, house 18 Hayes court Reed James, cutler, house Murray, near Eliot


Reed John A., hairdresser, Inman block, Inman square, house at Somerville


Reed Joseph A., laborer, house 23 Hastings


Reed Louisa, widow of William, house 76 Harvard


Reed Nelson, laborer, house 10 Brewer


Reed Samuel M., conductor U. R. Co., h. 46 North av.


Reed Sarah, widow of Enos, house 84 Cambridge


Reed William, hairdresser, 37 Cedar, corner Cedar square, boards James Reed's, Murray


Reed William H., laborer, boards 23 Hastings Reed, see Read, also Reid


Reehal James, glass maker, house 21 Winter


Reehal James E. jr., glass maker, boards 21 Winter


Reehal Peter A., upholsterer, boards 21 Winter


Reehal William, laborer, house 12 Third


Rees Edwin, painter, boards 402 Main


Rees Frank, printer, house 402 Main


Rees Harry, printer, boards 402 Main


Reeves A. L., student, rooms 102 Mount Auburn


Reeves Benjamin F., hairdresser Porters Hotel, 185 North avenue, house 7 Lambert avenue


Reeves Edward O., clerk, house 79 Oxford


Reeves Forrest, cooper, house 18 Squire's court


Reeves Fred H., cashier's clerk B. L. & N. R. R. (Cause- way, B.), boards 7 Lambert avenue Reeves John G. W., house 77 Prospect


Reeves Samuel, tin peddler, house 11 Leighton court


Reeves Thomas S., cooper, house 11 Squire's court Reeves William, locksmith, house 62 Hastings


Regal Augustus, glass worker, house 75 Spring


Regal Frank, glass maker, house 89 Fourth


Regal Mary M. Mrs., dry goods, 4712 Gore, h. 6 Second Regal Victor, house 6 Second


Rehill Thomas, laborer, house 7 Portland [Park Reid James A., plumber (237 Washington, B.), h. 21 Reid Michael, plasterer and grocer, Mount Auburn, corner Willard, house do.


Reid Robert, machinist, 368 Main, house 202 Green


Reid Stewart, carpenter, house 9 Jefferson


Reid Thomas A., case maker M. & H. O. Co., h. 49 Market Reid William B., printer John Wilson & Son, 15 Holyoke, boards at South Boston


Reidy John, servant, 11 Ware, boards do.


Reilly James, teamster, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville Reilly James HI., clerk, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville Reinhart Michael, bar keeper, boards 8 Brighton


Relman William, laborer W. T. Richardson, house at Brighton


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Remick Charles H., house 9} Bigelow


Remick Edward E., action maker, house 22 Front


Remick Jacob B., cattle broker, boards Charles Curtis' Groveland


Remick Myron E., cooper, boards rear 76 Pearl


Remick Ursula M., widow of John, house 912 Bigelow Rent William, printer, house 23 Harrison


Revere Sugar Refinery (Nash, Spaulding & Co.), Water, opposite N. E. Glass Co., office (23 Broad, Boston) Reversible Collar Co., paper collar and cuff manufactur-


ers, 10 Arrow and (32 Hawley, B.), George K. Snow, president and superintendent


Rexford Elizabeth, widow of W. R., bds. 44 Mt. Auburn Reycroft Joseph W., stair builder (Dorchester av., S. B.), house 30 East [Blanche Reynolds Charles E., expressman (40 Court, B.), h. 6 Reynolds John P., professor of obstetrics H. U., house at Boston


Reynolds Frank M., hack driver, house 126 Pearl Reynolds James, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce Reynolds Patrick, laborer, house 86 Webster avenue Reynolds Samuel, boot maker, house 4 Stinson court Reynolds Sarah L., widow of James, house 8 Blackstone Rhett Walter H., student H. U., rooms 49 College house Rhoades Herbert A. (Silas Rhoades & Son), planing, etc., State, house 12 Bigelow




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