The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 9

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Publication date: 1878
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Chamberlin William E., draughtsman (Boston), bds. 659 Chamberlin, see Chamberlain also Chamberlayne


Chambers J. M., cooper, house 54 Sydney


Chambers John H., foreman Jaynes & Co., h. 19 Franklin Chambers Samuel D., mariner, house 39 Washington


Chambers Patrick, laborer, house 128 Webster avenue


Champion Joel D., teamster, house 10 Squires court


Chandler Chas. F., diary maker, bds. 51 Fairmont


Chandler Charles H., proof reader (B.), h. 40 Mt. Auburn


Chandler Chas. H., bookkeeper( 178 Devonshire, B.), h. 764 Main


Chandler Digby W., wood engraver, bds. rear 28 Front Chandler Edward R., hatter, house rear 28 Front


Chandler Emeline B., widow of Ebenezer, h. 16 Amory


Chandler Frank A., stereotyper Riverside Press, boards 28 Front


Chandler Frederick E., student H. U., bds. at Boston Chandler Gilbert E., teller West Boston Savings Bank (Staniford, cor. Cambridge, B.), bds. 16 Amory


Chandler Herbert H., cashier (290 Devonshire, B.), boards 73 Dana [way, room 5


Chandler Isaac A., foreman, 78 Main, house 225 Broad-


Chandler James, house 51 Fairmont


Chandler Lewis B., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 16 Amory


Chandler Mary Mrs., house 371 Harvard


Chandler Samuel E., accountant (Navy Yard, B.), house 15 Bigelow [73 Dana


Chandler Stephen B., salesman (163 Washington, B.), b. Chandler Thomas H., Prof. of mechanical dentistry and Dean of the Dental Faculty, h. at Boston


Chandler William, bookbinder Riverside Press, house 2 Ballord place


Chaney Sylvanus B., cracker dealer, house 81 Green Channing Edward Perkins, student H. U., rooms Stoughton hall


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Channing Edward T. Mrs., house 67 Kirkland


Chapin Andrew N., mason, house 167 Franklin


Chapin Edward E., mason, house 25 Elm


Chapin Gardner (Chapin Bros.) (165 South Market, B.), house 93 Otis [house 66 Otis-


Chapin George T., produce (13 Blackstone market, B.), Chapin Henry B., student H. U., rooms. 42 Matthews hall Chapin Herman, student H. U., rooms 41 Weld hall


Chapin Lucius L., clerk, 192 Cambridge, house do. 7


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Chaplin George, carpenter and builder, h. Greenough av. Chaplin Sarah T., wid. of Charles F., house 152 Austin, corner Inman


Chapman Albert, boards 459 Main


Chapman Charles E., clerk (P. O., B.), b. 41 Washington


Chapman Charles H., laborer, boards 459 Main


Chapman Charles H., student H. U., rooms 16 Stough- ton hall


Chapman Francis L. (F. L. Chapman & Co.), carriage mnfr., rear 15 Brattle, h. 11 Story


Chapman Fred. L. (F. L. Chapman & Co.), carriage mnfr., rear 15 Brattle, h. 349 Harvard


Chapman F. L. & Co. (Francis L. and Fred. L. Chap- man), carriage mnfrs. and dealers, r. 15 Brattle


Chapman Henry, paper hanger, boards 392 Cambridge


CHAPMAN JAMES W., collector (243 Washington, B.), h. 61 Cherry [Pine


Chapman John L., action maker M. & H. O. Co., h. 50 Chapman Mary E. Mrs., house 459 Main


Chapman Nathaniel B., carpenter, rooms 16 Story


Chapman Rufus B., machinist, 368 Main, h. at Stoneham Chapman Walter S., organ maker, 624 Main, h. 21 Hews Chapman William, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman William, jr., carpenter, house 392 Cambridge


Chapman William H., carpenter, boards 392 Cambridge


Chapman Z. D., furniture mnfr., Osborn mills, State, and (132 Friend, B.), house at Boston


CHARLES RIVER IRON WORKS, Kendall & Rob -. erts, proprietors, 72 and 92 Main


CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, E. Snow, cashier, 1 Harvard row [Thorndike


Charmois Victor, designer (98 Washington, B.), h. 141


Chartrand George, cooper, house 147 Gore


Chase Benj. D., clerk Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., (Milk, cor. Pearl, B.), h. 125 Austin


Chase Charlotte M., teacher Webster grammar school, boards 287 Broadway


Chase Edwin B. Mrs., house 50 Shepard


Chase Frederick, driver U. R. Co., boards 4 Frank


Chase Freeman H., express order box, Post office, and (91 Kilby, B.), h. 156 Hampshire


Chase George S., house Mt. Pleasant


Chase George T., shipper Geo. Woods & Co., h. at Lynn


Chase George T., student H. U., rooms 14 Grays hall


Chase George W., clerk, boards 52 Elm


Chase Harry W., student H. U., rooms 24 Thayer hall


Chase Henry E., machinist B. L. & N. R. R. repair shop, rooms 73 Thorndike


Chase Henry G., trav. salesman, boards 121 Prospect


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Chase Herbert A., homæeo. physician, 772 Main, h. do. Chase Hiram L., homeopathic physician, office and house 752 Main


Chase Isaac R., engineer, house rear 145 Columbia


Chase Jeremiah C., house -287 Broadway


Chase Joseph S., wood worker M. & H. O. Co., house at Medford


Chase Josiah G., engineer and surveyor, house 8 Bigelow Chase J. Herbert, at Mason & Hamlin's, h. 51 Market


Chase Samuel, fancy goods, 14 Pearl block, Pearl, house 111 Auburn [h. 52 Elm


Chase Samuel F., ice dealer, Hampshire, near Columbia,


Chase Sarah J. Miss, house 17 Kirkland


Chase Simeon, miner, house 4 Amory place


Chase Wm. F., printer (451 Wash., B.), house 848 Main


Chase Wm. L., printer (Devonshire, B.), bds. 22 Elm


Cheeseman Frank, hostler, house rear 7 Webster avenue Cheever David W., professor of clinical surgery H. U. house at Boston


Cheney Anna L. Mrs., boards 351 Harvard


Cheney Charles D., engineer B. & L. R. R., h. 15 Second Cheney Chas. M., clerk (13 No. Market, B.), b. 72 Fourth Cheney Chas. W., driver F. A. Kennedy, h. 12 William Cheney Edwin L., produce dealer (10 new F. H. market, B.), house 41 Essex [Hancock


Cheney Ellen .A., teacher Harvard primary school, bds. 27 Cheney George L., student H. U., rooms 5 Holyoke House Cheney Hiram W., traveling agent, house 94 Prospect Cheney Joseph P., house 12 William


Cheney Mary M., widow of Nathan, house 54 Essex


Cherevoy George L., clerk (210 Washington, B.). boards 39 Hamilton


Chesley Nancy, widow of William, house 519 Main Chestnut Alexander, machinist, 72 Main, h. at Charlestown Chestnut James, oil hat maker, h. 7 Second street court Chestnut Robert, laborer, house Warren, opp. Jefferson Chew Robert H., laborer, house 47 Harding


Chick Amos, carpenter, house 9 Gerry


Chick Daniel W., stair builder and grocer, 153 Harvard, house 179 do.


Chick Joseph E., teamster, house 29 Sixth


Chickering William H., clerk B. & L. & N. R. R. freight office, Prison Point road, house at Somerville Child Andrew J., boarding, baiting, and sale stable (Rich- mond, near Commercial, B.), b. Prospect House Child Carrie E., widow of Chas. F., rooms 32 Mt. Auburn Child Francis J., Boylston professor of English H. U., h. 67 Kirkland


Child Joseph, sailmaker, house 760 Main


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Child Joseph, jr., leather dealer (95 High, B.), house 99 Magazine


Child Moses M., truant officer, ward 1, bds. 10 Farwell pl. Child Spencer, teamster (172 State, B.), h. 226 Broadway Child William B., house 17 Pearl


Childs Edward A., candy maker, boards 6 Lincoln


Childs Edward F., confectioner, 104 Webster avenue, h. 6 Lincoln [Lexington


Childs Frank C., clerk Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. at East Childs Henry H., printer, house 18 Fairmont


Childs John H., book binder Riverside Press, house 26 Fairmont


Childs John J., house 18 Fairmont


Childs William H., polisher, boards 6 Lincoln


Childs, see Child


Chilly Charles, hairdresser, 72 Norfolk, house do.


Chipley Ezekiel S., clerk (219 Washington, B.), boards 27 William


Chipman Albion, pattern and model maker (Dorchester avenue, South Boston), house 74 Fourth


Chisholm Colin, carpenter, 124 Elm, h. 108 Tremont


Chisholm Duncan, wheelwright, house 108 Prospect Chism Samuel Mrs., house 7 Felton


Choate Charles F., counselor (28 Pemberton square, B.), house 153 Brattle


Choate Edward C., student, boards 153 Brattle


Choate George Dr., house 154 Brattle


Choate William, student H. U., rooms 34 Felton bldg.


Christian Joseph, cabinet maker, house 42 Vine


Christie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed


Christie William, supt. Dana Hill club stable, 677 Main, house 22 Western avenue [Mount Auburn


Christie William H., book binder Welch & Co., house 28


Christopher Edward B., carpenter, house 44 Pine


Christopher Eugene, cabinet maker, house 88 Spring


Christopher Zenas, harness maker, house 13 Mt. Auburn Church Charles L., cigar maker (4 Charlestown, B.), h. 124 Thorndike


Church Charleene H. A., teamster, house 53 Hastings


Church Elizabeth E., widow, house rear 16 Antrim


Church John B., cabinet maker, h. 7 Bucks blk., Seventh Church Mary A., widow, house 53 Hastings


Churchill Charles B., wholesale clocks (259 Washington, B.), house 16 Ellery [h. 31 Antrim Churchill Henry C., bronzed goods (164 Devonshire, B.), Churchill John M. B., student H. U., rooms 11 Holyoke house [house Churchill W. Christy, studeut H. U., rooms 24 Holyoke Chute Clarinda G., widow of Wm. B., house r. 508 Main


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Chute Rupert J., boards 19 Prospect


Cilley Horace L. (Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury), stable, 120 Green, and (40 Green, B.), h. 13 Poplar, Boston Cilley, Stimson & Woodbury (Horace L. Cilley, Martin


W. Stimson and Willard H. Woodbury), livery stable, 120 Green.


CITY HALL, 660 Main


Claflin Walter A., clerk, 468 Harvard, bds. 12 Plympton


Clancy James, net maker, house 122 Third


Clancy William, helper, 92 Main, boards 34 Hampshire Clapp Charles C., music store (69 Court, B.), house 132 Mt. Auburn [Mt. Auburn


Clapp Edward C., compositor J. Wilson & Son, h. 141 Clapp George Walter, metals (120 North, B.), h. 49 Erie Clapp Horace, house 8 Plympton


Clapp John, sawyer M. & H. O. Co., rooms 227 Broad way


Clapp Nancy T., widow of Frederick, house 8 River


Clapp Robert P., student H. U., rooms 65 College House Clapp Seth Edward, clerk (9 Cambridge, B.), house 65 Pleasant [burn


Clapp Walter H., clerk (69 Court, B.), bds. 132 Mt. Au- Clapp Win. S., clerk (69 Court, B.), bds. 132 Mt. Auburn Claridge Lydia J. Mrs., house 19 Prospect


Clark Albert E., engineer (Hamilton, cor. Batterymarch, B.), house 158 Cambridge


Clark Almira H., widow of William F., house 53 River Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, Brookline, n. the bridge, h. 184 do.


Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan, Alvan G., and George B. Clark), telescope makers, Brookline, n. the bridge


Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, h. 186 Brookline, near the bridge


Clark Amasa S. K., clerk Cambridge Gas Co., boards 21 Irving [Irving Clark Ambrose H., collector Cambridge Gas Co., house 21 Clark Appleton, boots and shoes (164 Congress, B.), h. 20 Sacramento [Lowell


Clark Asa D. (Boston Bolt and Nut Co.), Portland, h. at Clark Barney, blacksmith, house 15 Banks


Clark Benjamin P. (Benjamin P. Clark & Co.), confec- tioner, 503 Main, house 81 Franklin


Clark B. P. & Co. (Benj. P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick,


and Thos. H. Emerson), confectionery and cigar man- ufacturers, 503 Main


Clark Carrie M., widow, house 38 Sacramento


Clark Charles A., student H. U., rooms 1 College House Clark Chester N., supt. brush department House of Cor- rection, East Cambridge, honse at Somerville


Clark Christopher, laborer B. & L. R. R., bds. 57 Gore


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Clark Daniel, clerk, 2 Holyoke, boards 21 South


CLARK EDWARD J., marbleworker (441 Tremont, B.), boards 23 Wallace


Clark Edward P., clerk, 6 Brattle, boards 8 Eliot


Clark Ella W. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards at Winchester


Clark Ernest W., plumber, 634 Main, bds. 30 Warland


Clark Fannie B. Mrs., house 391 Harvard


Clark Frederick C. (F. C. Clark & Co.), stoves, etc., 914 Main, boards 404 Harvard [etc., 914 Main


Clark F. C. & Co. (Frederick C. Clark), stoves, tin ware, Clark George, confectioner, house 72 Hampshire


Clark George B. (Alvan Clark & Sons), telescope maker, house 182 Brookline [Harris, n. Oxford Clark Henry H., proof reader University Press, h. foot Clark Herbert, gardener H. U. Botanical garden, Ray- mond, boards do.


Clark Hyacinth, boiler maker, 356 Main, h. 239 Cambridge Clark Ira E., engineer and surveyor, City engineer's office, City Hall, boards 65 Austin


Clark James P., florist (1 A Park, B.), house Madison, n. Concord avenue


Clark James S., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., b. 79 Spring


Clark Jeduthan, clerk, 31 River, bds. Western avenue


Clark John, house Moore's block, 32 Charles River


Clark John, house Chestnut, corner Sydney


Clark John, plasterer, house Mt. Pleasant


Clark John, tailor, 212 Holyoke, house 37 Cowperthwaite Clark John, jr., painter, b. Moore's blk., 32 Charles River Clark John B., case maker, 624 Main, house 7 Prospect Clark John W., cabinetmaker, house 98 Hampshire


Clark Lewis C., driver Supply Hose No. 1, City Building, Green, h. do.


Clark Linus M. (Clark & Marden), organ mnfrs., 73 Main, h. at Boston


Clark Louis M., student H. U., rooms 43 Thayer hall


Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house foot Dunster Clark Mary E,, widow of John, h. 72 Hampshire


Clark Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, h. 135 Thorndike


Clark Martin V. B., printer Riverside Press, h. 25 William Clark Matthias C., stonecutter, house 94 Sixth


Clark Metcalf M. Mrs., house 134 Oxford


Clark Ozias, carpenter, 48 Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Clark Patrick, pot maker, N. E. Glass Co., h. 7 Water Clark Patrick, teamster, h. 104 Sparks


Clark Patrick T. (P. T. Clark & Co.), wood and coal, 211 Bridge, foot of Third, h. 150 Prospect


CLARK P. T. & CO.(Patrick T. Clark), coal, wood, lime, etc., 211 Bridge, foot Third


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Clark Robert O., carver, h. 178 Hampshire


Clark Samuel L., painter, h. 30 Warland


Clark Simon P., carpenter 19 Cherry, h. 35 do.


Clark Sophia S. Mrs., boarding house, 404 Harvard


Clark Stephen C., student H. U., bds. 48 Pleasant


Clark S. Adams, foreman G. G. Page & Co., house at Somerville [Winsor


Clark Thomas, clerk Boston Car Wheel Co., house 88


Clark Thomas C., painter, bds. 21 South


Clark Thomas H., plumber, bds. 29 Ash


Clark Walter T., drug clerk 528 Cambridge, b. 88 Winsor Clark William, house 36 Amory


Clark William B., student H. U., bds. 391 Harvard


Clark William H.,, bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), house rear 202 Putnam avenue


Clark William T., clerk F. A. Gerry, North avenue, bds. 23 Wallace


Clark & Marden(Linus M. Clark and Horace K. Marden), mnfrs. of church organs, 73 Main


Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, h. do.


Clarke Benjamin, house 48 Shepard


Clarke Charles H., stereotyper, bds. 55 Mt. Auburn


Clarke Cyrus T. W., barrelmaker, bds. J. Milton Clarke's, Florence place


Clarke Edward K., student H. U., rooms 42 Weld hall Clarke Herbert M., student H. U., rooms 26 Weld hall Clarke Honora A., widow of William, bds. 55 Otis


Clarke John, provisions, house 22 Hunting


Clarke J. Milton, messenger (Sub Treasury, B.), house Florence place


Clarke Mary Ann, widow, house 55 Mt. Auburn


Clarke Mary W., widow of Moses, house 68 Otis


Clarke Milton, engraver, bds. 2 Florence place


Clarke Morris D., law student H. U., bds. 68 Otis Clarke Richard, laborer, h. 22 Hunting


Clarke Solomon, teamster, house 7 Fifth


Clarke Thomas, clerk 432 Cambridge, bds. 434 do.


Clarke Wm., bootmaker 21 Beaver, cor. DeWolf, h. do.


Clarke William H., carriagesmith F. Ivers, bds. 21 Beaver Clarke® see Clark


Clarkson John, painter, house 50 Cedar


Clarkson Richard, clerk 346 North avenue, h. 50 Cedar Clarkson Thos. G., jeweler (11 West, B.), h. 6 Rockwell Clary Edward, clerk John Clary, East, b. 142 Cambridge Clary Francis P., janitor Boylston hall H. U., house 22 Baldwin [cor. Forest Clary Henry D. (Custom House, B.), house 130 Oxford, Clary John, lumber dealer, Hastings wharf, East, house 142 Cambridge


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Clary Mary, widow of David, h. 230 Bridge Clary Patrick, laborer, h. 124 Webster avenue Clary Patrick, stonemason, h. 7 Baldwin court Clasby John, carpenter, h. 60 Webster avenue Clasby Thomas, laborer, house 10 Flagg court Clattenburg John J., blacksmith, house 65 Vine Claussen Henry, lithographer, bds. 214 Green


Claussen Peter N., boots and shoes, 11 Harvard row, h. 214 Green


Clay John S., hostler 25 Lee, bds. do. Clayton Horace E., rooms 20 Essex


Cleary James, boxmaker, h. 8 Decatur


Cleary Michael, laborer, h. 8 Decatur


Cleaveland John A., teamster, h. 138 Spring


Clemmet Thomas, tailor, h. 38 Brookline


Cleveland Albert D., policeman, station 5, h. 387 No. av.


Cleveland James A., action maker Mason & Hamlin, h. 231 Broadway


Cleveland Mary W. Mrs., house 51 Oxford


Cleveland Win. A., letter carrier North Cambridge P. O., boards 1891% North avenue


Clifford James, hostler, house 242 Cambridge


Clifford Owen, laborer, house 191 Dublin


Clifford Patrick, house 12 Magazine court


Clifford Timothy, hostler, bds. 23 Carson


Close Carrie, teacher Allston grammar school, boards 254 Broadway


Close George, confectioner mnfr. 244 Broadway, house 254 do. [bridge, h. do.


Close John, fancy cake baker and confectionery, 315 Cam- Closs Peter J., pocketbook maker, house 6 Prince


Clough John S., purchasing agent J. P. Squire & Co., 168 Gore, h. at Chelsea [Squire's court


Clough Joseph L., clerk J. P. Squire & Co., boards 14 Clough Sophronia C., widow of John K., h. 55 Columbia Clous Charles, civil engineer, house 75 Spring


Clouston Frank C., clerk, 597 Main, bds. 14 William


Clouston Mary L., widow of William, h. 14 William Clover Ellis, clerk, 30 Brighton, bds. 14 Murdock


Clover Frederick, clerk, 30 Brighton, house 14 Murdock Clow Edmund, printer Riverside Press, h. 50 Fairmont Clow Henry, printer Riverside Press, bds. 50 Fairmont Cloyes Lothrop J., policeman, station 1, house 12 Story Clucas Thomas, tinman D. S. Co., house 7 Grant


Clukes William H., jig sawyer (791 Tremont, B.), house 173 Cambridge [bds. Willow place Coakley Daniel, hack driver, Bridge, junction Cambridge, Coakley David, laborer, house 16 East


Coakley Patrick, laborer, house 14 Willow place


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Coakley Timothy, expressman, house 500 Cambridge Coates Edward A., upholsterer, 534 Main, h. at Boston Coates Edward M., upholsterer 534 Main, bds. 34 Essex Cobb Edward C., tin worker, 525 Main, bds. 5 Columbia Cobb Edward Howard, student H. U., rooms 14 Stough- ton hall


Cobb Franklin A., clerk, 638 Main, h. 29 Pleasant Cobb Geo. E., picture frames, etc., 465 Main, house do. Cobb George S., carpenter, house 149 Cambridge Cobb Henry C., driver U. R. Co., bds. 1612 Mill Cobb Joseph Pettee, student H. U., rooms 14 Stough- ton hall [house 17 Prospect


Cobb Josiah H., grocer (1 Thompson sq., Charlestown), Cobb Tobias, laborer, house 15 Hastings


Cobel Frank, blacksmith (B.), boards 2 Water


Coburn Calvin, organ maker, Fifth, c. Otis, h. 148 Spring Coburn Charles, clerk (Dock sq., B.), h. 15 Beech


Coburn Chas. F., organ maker, Fifth, c. Otis, h. 148 Spring Coburn George A., physician, 13 Sixth, house do. Coburn Misses, house 70 Green


Coburn Susie A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 502 Cambridge . Coburn Wendell T., clothing (20 Brattle, B.), house 110 Winsor


Cochran Archibald, case maker M. & H. Organ Co. Cochran John (Govan & Cochran), organ case maker Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., h. 14 State


Cocklin Julia, widow of Patrick, house 9 Flagg


Codman Francis, student H. U., rooms 38 Gray's hall Cody James, hostler Charles W. Eliot, h. Holmes place Cody Joseph, carver, house 90 Third


Coes George H., comedian, house 207 Hampshire


Coffey David, clerk J. J. Coffey, Franklin, cor. Bay, b. do. Coffey Dennis, switch tender B. & L. R. R., h. 58 North Coffey Elizabeth, widow of Cornelius, h. Dailey's alley Coffey James, boards 12 East


Coffey John, laborer, house 54 North


Coffey John J., provisions, Franklin, cor. Bay, h. do.


Coffey Michael, laborer, house 58 North


Coffin Arthur S., at City Surveyor's office, (Roxbury), bds. W. Smith's, Lake View av.


Coffin Howard M., stable man J. P. Squire & Co., house 8 Squire's court


Coffin Mary, widow, house 3 Lilac court


Cofran Noah M., foreman S. M. Cofran's brick yard, Con- cord avenue, h. 13 Wyeth


Cofran Samuel M., brick mnfr., Concord av., near Fresh Pond, house 70 do.


Cogan Dennis, teamster, boards 230 Bridge COGAN EDMOND J., carpenter, 54 Cambridge, house 230 Bridge


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Cogan Ellen, widow of Joseph, house 230 Bridge


Cogan John, house 10 Conlon court


Cogan Joseph, harness maker (55 Sudbury, B.), house 35 Second


Coggins Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, 39 Washington, h. do.


Coghlan Patrick, cooper, house 337 Cambridge


Cogswell Edward R., physician, house 330 Broadway


Cogswell Eri, teamster, house 66 Harvard


Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office City building, Central sq., bds. 123 Prospect


Cogswell Francis, hostler, house 426 Cambridge


Cogswell Samuel B., machinist, 368 Main, h. 10 Pearl


Cohen Mark, machinist, house 114 Auburn


Cokeley John, laborer, house 26 North


Cokeley Susan, widow of Thomas, house 47 Gore Colbert Hannah, widow of John, house 5 Flagg


Colbert John P., organ packer, boards 137 Hampshire


Colburn Elbridge G., blacksmith, house 26 Upton


Colburn Frank, machinist, boards 22 Green


Colburn George W. (33 Summer, B.), house 7 Dana Colby Albert M., pattern maker, h. 161 Main


Colby Alonzo B., molder, house 57 Winsor


Colby Benjamin, lecturer, house 36 North av.


Colby Gilman, agent Cambridge Press, h. 7 Lambert av.


Colby Lewis Rev., president Benedict Institute (Colum- bia, S. C.), house 697 Main


Colby Moses C., salesman, h. 28 Wendell


Colby Thomas J., machinist L. R. R. machine shop, h. at Somerville


Cole Abigail, widow of John, house 8 Salem


Cole Arthur E., driver Thurston, Hall & Co., h. 39 Elm


Cole Charles D., secretary Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. (Tre- mont, cor. Berkeley, B.), house 738 Main


Cole Francis J., clerk, 290 Broadway, h. 113 Hampshire


Cole George A., letter carrier Cambridge P. O., house 101 Allston


Cole Hanun W., house Acacia, near Ash


Cole Seth, printer, house 6 Union


Cole Stephen R., machinist, 72 Main, house 59 Broadway Cole Walter, student H. U., rooms 28 Matthews hall


Colegrove Catherine W., widow, boards 47 Winsor


Colegrove George D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.), house 92 Winsor


Coleman Annie Mrs., house 12 Bath


Coleman Daniel, house 136 Elm


Coleman Elisha P., bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, room 17 B.), house 11 Wendell Coleman Ellen Mrs., house 221 Franklin


Coleman James W., confectionery, boards 92 Winsor


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Coleman John, engineer, 368 Main, boards 374 do.


Coleman John, policeman, station 2, house 92 Winsor


Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed


Coleman John R., clerk (Parker House, B.), bds. 134 North av. [126 Otis


Coleman Mark W., tinplate worker (2 Charter B.), house Coleman Michael, laborer, house Burn's block, Foster pl. Coleman Michael, tailor, house 143 Elm


Coleman Michael, jr., marble cutter, Mt. Auburn, boards Burn's block, Foster place


Coleman Walter G., printer, boards 92 Winsor


Coleman William, asst. gardener Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 195 Mt. Auburn [22 Austin


Coles Winslow V., plate printer (451 Washington, B.), h.


Coll Patrick, Mrs., house Webster av., junction Winsor


Collamore Frank E., cooper (B.), house 70 Spring


Collamore Sarah D., widow of Elbridge, boards 70 Spring Collamore Theodore, foreman case factory Smith Organ


Co. (Albany, cor. E. Brookline, B.), house 47 Austin Collamore Wm. A., action maker, 624 Main, bds. 48 Austin


Colley Benjamin E. Mrs., house 29 Fayette


Colley Frank, boards 29 Fayette


Colley Herbert, boards 29 Fayette


Colley James, house 32 Lee [Stevens court


Collier John, policeman, station 3, h. 9 Fourth, corner Collier John H., boards 9 Fourth


Collier Sophia, widow of Patrick H., house 9 Winter


Collier Thomas, in Boston Rolling Mill, house 85 Clark Collins Augustus, laborer, house 23 Bay


Collins Charles J., molder, State, cor. Osborn, h. 13 Pine


Collins Cornelius, saloon, 145 Bridge, bds. 138 do.


Collins Cornelius, coffin maker, 103 Bridge, bds. 57 Gore Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 52 North


Collins Daniel, house 192 Bridge


Collins Daniel, teamster, bds. 59 North


Collins Daniel B., clerk E. D. Sawyer & Co., rooms 60 Otis


Collins Dennis, tailor (Brockton ), house 14 East


Collins Ellen Mrs., house Franklin, cor. Hancock


Collins James, butcher, boards 7 Squire's court


Collins James E., machinist, boards 39 Gore


Collins James H., superintendent Bay State Brick Co., rear 124 Spruce, house at Somerville Collins Jeremiah, laborer, house 4 Jefferson


Collins John, boards 3 Lechmere place


Collins John A., boards 10 North


Collins Joseph, gardener, Mt. Auburn, house Mt. Auburn, opp. the cemetery Collins Mary B. Mrs., boarding-house, 56 Second Collins Michael, butcher, house 7 Squire's court


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Collins Michael, laborer, house 32 Harding Collins Michael, jobber, house 346 North avenue Collins Michael G., painter, house 24 Fourth Collins Nicholas B., law student H. U., bds. 92 Mt. Auburn Collins Patrick D., coal and wood, 140 Pleasant, h. do. -


Collins Richard, laborer, house foot of Dunster Collins Richard, pastry cook Memorial hall Collins Thomas, house 3 Lechmere place Collins Thomas J., boards 10 North


Collins Timothy, carver, boards 14 East Collins Timothy, tailor (50 Lincoln, B.), house 52 North Collins Timothy, glass maker, boards 39 Gore Collins Walter S., law student H. U., boards 11 Dana Collison Harvey N., student H. U., bds. 65 Mt. Auburn Colliten Frank, laborer, house 15 Willow place Colliten James, peddler, house 21 Willow place


Colliten James, jr., boards 21 Willow place Colliten John, laborer, boards 21 Willow place


Colman Daniel Mrs., house 198 Norfolk


Colman Joseph J., kitchen furnishing goods, 426 Cam- bridge, house 145 Columbia




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