The Cambridge directory for 1879, Part 31

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Publication date: 1879
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mont, c. Reed, h. at Boston Highlands O'Connor Patrick, laborer, h. 69 Spruce


O'Connor Patrick, fisherman, h. 53 Charles O'Connor Patrick, contractor, h. 11 Sparks O'Connor Sarah, widow of Maurice, house 31 Bow [167 Franklin


O'Connor Stephen M., tinsmith, bds. rear O'Connor Terence, at Burrage Brothers, house 194 Green


O'Connor Thomas, laborer, h. 10 Murdock O'Connor Thomas, teamster, 253 Cam- bridge. house Cambridge


O'Connor Timothy, laborer, h. 3 Porter


O'Connor Timothy, laborer, h. 20 Sparks O'Connor William. laborer, house Bay, corner Kinnaird [Cambridge


O'Connor William P., baker, boards 277 Odet Thomas, laborer, h. Clifton, n. Spruce Odiorne Frederick, salesman (Devonshire, B.), house 287 Harvard


Odiorne William H., house 237 Harvard O'Donnell Catharine Mrs., house 13 Foster O'Donnell Francis, painter, boards foot of Third Įchurch, h. 83 Otis


O'Donnell Hugh R., asst. pastor St. John's O'Donnell Jas., blacksmith, h. 15 McCabe O'Donnell James, depot master B. & L. R. R., foot of Third, house do.


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. O'Donnell James, jeweler, b. r. 43 Clark O'Donnell James P., painter, bds. James O'Donnell's, Third


O'Donnell Jeremiah, tailor, h. r. 43 Clark O'Donnell Joseph, cooper, h. rear 41 Clark O'Donnell Joseph, printer, bds. J. O'Don- nell's, foot Third [43 Clark


O'Donnell Michael, cork maker. bds. rear O'Donnell Peter, laborer, house 17 Grant


O'Donnell William, carpenter, bds. rear 41 Clark


O'Donnell William, laborer, h. 17 Grant


O'Dowd Jane, widow, house 13 Carson Offinger Charles, laborer, house 19 Vine Ogle Thomas Mrs., house 46 Hastings


O'Haire Patrick, plasterer, house 15 Reed O'Hanlon Cornelius, clerk, 394 Cambridge, boards 109 Winsor


O'Hara Abbie Mrs., house 9 Baldwin ct.


O'Hara Daniel, laborer, h. 67 Brookline


O'Hara John, laborer, h. Murray, n. Eliot O'Hara Joseph Edward, salesman (76 Broad, B.), boards 9 Avon [Clark


O'Hara Peter, tailor, 567 Main, h. rear 43


O'Hara Rose, wid. of Edward, h. 195 Spruce


O'Hara Thomas, laborer, house 54 North


O'Hara Thomas, laborer, house Sidney, near Allston


O'Hara Thomas, laborer, h. 10 McCabe


O'Hara Thomas B., laborer, b. 10 McCabe


O'Hare Edward J., bar tender (Green, B.), house 45 School


O'Hare Martin, gardener Edward W. Hooper, house Reservoir, below the reservoir


O'Hare Stephen, laborer, h. 172 Winsor


O' Hearn, see Ahearn


O'Hearn Maurice, laborer, house 1 Foster O'Hearn Timothy, currier, h. r. 33 Harvey O'Henley Daniel, fisherman, h. 12 McCabe O'Keefe Catherine, widow, lı. 36 Warren


O'Keefe Cornelius, currier, boards 7 Reed


O'Keefe Daniel, grocer, 58 Spruce, li. do.


O'Keefe Daniel, harness cleaner, bds. 45 Winthrop [Montgomery


O'Keefe Daniel, currier, house George, cor. O'Keefe Daniel, gardener, b. 105 Kinnaird O'Keefe Elizabeth, widow, h. 105 Kinnaird


O'Keefe Fergus, peddler. h. 7 Athens


O'Keefe James, painter, h. 48 Broadway


O' Keefe Jeremiah, switchman U. R. Co., boards 106 Tremont


O' Keefe Jeremiah, laborer, h. 1 Broadway


O'Keefe John A., student H. U., rooms 35 Gray's Hall


O'Keefe Margaret, widow, h. 66 Hastings


O'Keefe Mary, wid. of Jas., h. 54 Bolton


O'Keefe Patrick, cabinetmaker, 624 Main, boards 66 Hastings


O'Keefe Timothy, laborer, h. 27 Warren


O'Keefe Timothy, paper hanger, house 4 Dickinson


Oldwinene George, currier Wm. Miiller O'Leary Bartholomew, painter, h. 5 Beaver O'Leary Daniel, plumber, h. 18 Railroad O'Leary John, laborer, house 14 South O'Leary John, carpenter, h. 197 Dublin O'Leary John, hostler, house 59 Brighton


O'Leary Mary, widow, house 10 Flagg


O'Leary Michael, lawyer (B.), h. 22 McCabe O'Leary Michael, mason, house 25 Banks O'Leary Patrick, laborer, house 3 Third


O'Leary Patrick, watchman Dunster street stable U. R. Co., house 80 Kinnaird Olive Douglass (Olive & Kemp), apotheca- ry, 152 Harvard, h. 99 Inman


Olive George M., apothecary, 288 North avenue, boards 109 Auburn


Olive & Kemp (Douglass Olive and Edwin E. Kemp), apothecaries, 152 Harvard Oliver Charles, telephone builder, boards 108 Norfolk


-Oliver David M., provisions (26 F. H. Mar- ket, B. ), house 423 Broadway 1/ LINNA Oliver George P., piano maker (B.), house 108 Norfolk [96 Columbia


Oliver George R., piano maker (B.), house Oliver Harris J., freight agent B. & A. R. R., 257 Cambridge, h. at Maplewood


Oliver Hubbard, harness maker (150 Tre- mont, B.), house 111 Prospect


Oliver John, box maker, h. r. 200 Bridge Oliver Robert H., carpenter, h. 24 Warren Oliver Sarah H., widow of David B., house 7 Appian-way


Olmstead Susan H. Mrs., house 70 Dana Olmsted Oliver A .. student H. U., rooms 20 Matthews Hall


O'Loughlin John J., shoemaker, 117 Pleas- ant, house do.


Olsen Carl, action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Jamaica Plain


Olsen Charles (Moller & Co.), provisions, 403 Main, house 36 Cherry


Olson John, laborer, boards 141 Gore


Olson John T., grainer, bds. 41 Tremont Olson Jonas, grainer, Bridge, cor. Third, house 41 Tremont [2 Davis


Olson Victor, cabinet maker, 624 Main, h. O'Mahaney Timothy, hack driver, house 141 Elm [at Saugus


O' Malley Austin, rubber, 203 Bridge, house O'Mara Patrick, laborer, h. 200 Dublin


O'Nalley Ann, wid. of Francis, h. 71 Gore O'Neal William, coachman, 560 Cambridge, rooms do.


O'Neil Charles, laborer, h. 8 Lechmere pl. O'Neil Daniel, laborer, h. 325 Cambridge O'Neil Felix, labor W. T. Richardson & Co., house rear 25 Grant


O'Neil James, soap maker Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 137 Portland


O'Neil James, harness maker, 221 Bridge, b ards Mansion House, Gore


O'Neil James T., bookbinder, boards 178 Hampshire [Third


O'Neil Jeremiah, laborer, h. Potter, near O'Neil JJohn, gardener, h. 178 Hampshire


O'Neil John, painter, Crescent av., boards 9 Railroad


O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 5 Tuttle


O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 14 Railroad O'Neil Michael, teamster, bds. 85 Brookline O'Neil Patrick, laborer, 368 Main, house 52 Winter


O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 9 Railroad


O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 7 East


O'Neil Thomas, teamster, h. 24 Plymouth


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O'Neil Walter, laborer, house 106 Third O'Neil William, laborer, house 51 Amory O'Neill Arthur, pressman (B.), b. 13 Vine O'Neill James, cabinet maker (84 Beverly, B.), house 23 Vine


O'Neill James E., bookkeeper (129 Milk, B.), boards 17 Fifth


O'Neill Jolin, laborer, house 13 Vine


O'Neill Peter, stone cutter, 45 Main, house 172 Third [h. 17 Banks


O'Neill Samuel O., baker, 82 Mt. Auburn, O'Neill Saralı, widow of James, h. 17 Fifth Opdycke Leonard E., student H. U., rms. 48 Gray's Hall


Orcutt Alfred H., collector, h.148 Brookline Orcutt David H., book finisher, b. 13 Union Orcutt Henry J., mason, rms. 26 Mt. Auburn Orcutt Ira B., house 17 Upton


Orcutt Jane H., widow of William H., h. 13 Union [518 do.


Orcutt Wallace A., baker, 502 Main, bds. Orcutt William A., bookbinder (11 Char- don. B.), house 29 Hews


Orcutt William H., attorney at law, (20 Court, room 7, B. ), boards 17 Upton Orcutt William J., clerk, b. 148 Brookline Ordway Aaron, boards 40 Pearl


O'Reagan John, laborer, honse Lexington avenue, 2d from North avenue


O' Reilley Francis J., mason, h. 11 Holly av. Organ James, driver U. R. Co., house at Belmont [45 Banks


O'Riley Catherine, widow of John J., h. O'Riley John, laborer, house 164 Dublin


O'Riley Thomas, laborer, house 152 Charles O'Riley William, hostler. house 2 Harrison Orne Caroline F. Miss, house 49 Auburn Orne Charles P., manufacturing chemist, 79 Main, boards 693 do. [495 do.


Orne Joel S., apothecary, 433 Main, house Orne John, jr., teacher physical depart- ment High school, house 104 Ellery


O'Rourke Dennis, peddler, h. 11 Willow pl. O'Rourke, see Rourke


Orphans' Home, Avon hill, near Linnæan Orpin John (Hawley, B.), rms. 29 Brookline Orr Wm. Rev., pastor St. Paul's church, h. 24 DeWolf


Osborn Adolphus S., soap and paper mak- ers' supplies (25 Central wharf, B.), house 141 Austin


Osborn Charles M., student H. U., rooms 49 Matthews Hall


Osborn Eldorado, confectionery, h. 16 Park Osborn Francis A., clerk (25 Central whf., B.), house 89 Auburn


Osborn Ira, house 22 Inman


Osborn James D. Mrs., h. 130 Washington Osborn Jesse, messenger Shawmut Na- tional Bank (60 Congress, B.), house 202 Putnam avenue


Osborn Mary F. Mrs., h. 50 Columbia


Osborn Moses, hairdresser, h. 45 Tremont Osborne Anna M. Miss, private school, 35 Norfolk, house do.


Osborne Horace K., house 17 Lee


Osborne Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Norfolk Osborne Susan O. Mrs., h. 6 Mt. Auburn


Osgood Annie F. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school


Osgood Carrie W. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, bds. 17 Perry


Osgood Charles N., student H. U., rooms 7 College House


Osgood George, house 729 Cambridge Osgood Geo. L., teacher of music (149 A. 'Tremont. B.), h. 2 Divinity avenue


Osgood Gorham P., carriage and ornamen- tal painter, 350 North av., b. 352 do. Osgood Harvey T., clerk, 3 Holyoke House, h. 28 Mt. Auburn


Osgood James R. (H. (). Houghton & Co.), Riverside press, house at Boston


Osgood Julia H. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. Elm, c. Beech Osgood Sarah H., widow, house 42 Essex Osgood Walter G., compositor (31 State, B.), house 729 Cambridge


O good William T., salesman (315 Wash- ington, B.), h. 729 Cambridge


O'Shea Daniel, printer, 15 Holyoke, bds. 31 Winthrop


O'Shea Daniel Mrs., house 31 Winthrop


O'Shea Dennis, laborer, bds. 33 Dunster


O'Shea Dennis, teamster, house Montgom- ery, 4th from Spruce


O'Shea James, laborer, h. 48 Foster O'Shea James P., laborer. h. 8 Willard ct. O'Shea Jeremialı, gardener, h. 29 Dunster O'Shea Joanna, widow, lı. 241 Franklin O'Shea John, laborer, house 33 Dunster O'shea John, currier, h. 229 Franklin O'Shea Michael, laborer, h. Sibley court ()'Shea Michael, peddler, house 5 Dyke O'Shea Michael, stonecutter, boards 213 Mt. Auburn [Green


O'Shea Michael, laborer U. R. Co., h. 156 O'shea Peter, laborer, house 198 Green


O'Shea William, bookbinder, house 178 Hampshire


O'Shea, see Shea, also Shay


O'Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. 14 Mill Otenwelder Geo., tanner, h. 27 Harvey Otis Edmund B., counselor, l. 67 Oxford Otis Emma C., widow of Wm. S., teacher, house 65 Magazine


Otis George B., mason and drain layer, order box, 132 Main [thews Hall Otis James, student H. U., rooms 41 Mat- Otis James K., designer (42 Chardon, B.), house 36 Bigelow


Otis Louis, brickmaker, house 124 Dublin O'Toole Edward, stonecutter, 29 Main, h. 2 Pelham


()'Toole James, laborer, h. 18 Pioneer av. O'Toole Patrick, shoemaker, 41 Charles, house do. [vard


Otto Catherine, widow of Wm., h 62 Har- Otto Henry, laborer, h. 10 Fourth st. pl. Otto Wm., hairdresser, bds. 62 Harvard


Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., upholstress, h. 2 Central place


WEN DANIEL E., woodwork for artists, etc., State, cor. Osborn, and (D. E. Owen & Co.), eureka hitch, 555 Main, boards 2 Columbia


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Owen D. E. & Co. (Daniel E. Owen and Frasier & Smith), eureka hitch, 555 Main


Owen George, h. 17 Ellsworth avenue


Owen John, author, bds. 17 Ellsworth av. Owen Nathaniel Mrs., boarding-house, 2 Columbia [Columbia


Owen Wm. H., clerk, 473 Main, boards 2 Owens Hugh, house 52 Fiftlı


Owens James, laborer, 126 Portland, h. Rolling Mill block, Portland


Owens Saint, hostler, house 185 Norfolk Owler William, printer Riverside press, lı. 25 Blackstone


Oxford Charles W. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 259 Main, h. at Woburn


Oxford Joseph M. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, h. 24 Cottage


Oxford J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Chas. W. Oxford), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main


Oxnard Henry T., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place


PACKARD ALMOND, florist, bds. 8 Mar- tin's block, Hubbard avenue


Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr. (8 Union, B.), house 101 Thorndike


Packard Charles H., provisions, River, h. 81 Putnam avenue


Packard Emery J., carpenter, h. 90 Norfolk Packard Frederick A., paper (24 Hawley, B.). honse 7 White [mont


Packard Leonard H., carpenter, h. 26 Tre- Packer Clinton M. (C. M. & J. W. Packer), weather strips, Western av., junction Banks, boards 23 Chestnut


Packer C. M. & J. W. (Clinton M. and Jas. W. Packer), weather strip minfrs., Western avenue, junc. Banks


Packer James W. (C. M. & J. W. Packer), weather strips, Western avenue, junc. Banks, house 28 Chestnut


Padelford Hannah, widow of John, house 20 Florence


Paff Geo. F., clerk, boards 8 Gardner


Page Edwin M., driver, 502 Main, bds. 2 Columbia


Page George G. (Geo. G. Page & Co ), 1 Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge


Page George G. & Co. (Geo. G., Ovando G., and Wesley L. Page), box mufrs., 1 Hampshire, junc. Broadway


Page Gilman, box maker, 1 Hampshire, boards 21 Harvard


Page Julia, wid. of Asa, h. 37 Pleasant


Page Lucy A. Mrs., house 5 Dover


Page Ovando G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 1 Hampshire, h. 141 Washington


Page Paul T., grocer (B.), h. 113 Inman


PAGE PERKINS C., butter and cheese (24 Suffolk market, B.), house 21 Prospect


Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Ev- erett, bds. do.


Page Wesley L. (Geo. G. Page & Co), 1 Hampshire, h. 127 Norfolk


Page Willianı, house 23 Lee


Page Wm. C. D., machinist, 72 Main, h. 21 Washington


Paige Dennis A. (Paige & Gove), cheese maker, 15 Second, bds. at Somerville Paige Edwin M., driver, 502 Main, house 12 William


Paige Lucius R., house 112 Washington


Paige & Gove (Dennis A. Paige and Ar- chibald R. Gove), wholesale milk dealers and cheese mnfrs., 15 Second Paine Calvin C., soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 46 Winsor


Paine Chas. M., optician (544 Washington, B.), h. 84 Washington [7 Park


Paine Cordelia F., widow of Chas. A., h. Paine Eben H., clerk (112 Arch, B.), bds. 162 North avenue


Paine Ellen, widow, h. 6 Houghton


Paine Francis T., teamster, lı 62 Fairmont Paine Frederick W., bds. 84 Washington Paine Henry W., counselor (53 Tremont, B.), h. 66 Sparks


Paine Isaac, sea captain, h. 40 Austin Paine Jas. L., student H. U., bds. 8 Dana Paine John K., professor of music H. U., h. 8 Frisbie place [8 Dana Paine John S., furniture (48 Canal, B.), h. Paine Josiah R., trunk maker (B.), house Saville


Paine Oren O., sea captain, b. 40 Austin


Paine Robert S., bookkeeper (42 South Market, B.), h. 167 Prospect


Paine Robert T., student H. U., rooms 16 Oxford Iton


Paine Timothy O., machinist, b. 6 Hough- Paine Wm. L., jr., salesman, 17 Brattle, bds. 12 DeWolf


Palfrey Caznau Rev., house 19 Everett Palfrey John G., author, house Oxford, opp. Everett [h. 81 Wendell Palmas Charles, janitor Agassiz school, Palmer Allison H., tuner, 162 Broadway, lı. at Chelsea [Essex


Palmer Geo. E., clerk, 649 Main, boards 21 Palmer Geo. H., asst. professor of Philos- ophy H. U., lı. 3 Garden


Palmer Granville, carpenter, h. 111} Inman Palmer Jas. M., sec. Boston Gas Econo- mizing Co. (24 Congress, B.), house 21 Fayette [Broadway


Palmer James S., confectioner, boards 34 Palmer John, mnfg. jeweler (7 Green, B.), bds. 509 Main


Palmer Jolin, cutter, lı. 34 Broadway


Palmer John, groceries, etc., Gore, corner Second, h. 86 Gore


Palmer John K. Mrs., house 736 Main Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gores Palmer Patrick, laborer, h. 188 Norfolk Palmer William, periodicals, etc., 453 Main. h. 451 do. [h. 17 Brookline Palmer Wm. HI., key maker, 139 Broadway, Pancoast Benjamin, tinman, house 102 Western av. [11. 28 Franklin Pancoast Chas. W., bookkeeper, 446 Main, Panin Clement, student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke


Panin Ivan, student H.U., rms. 25 Holyoke Panning Fred. J., varnisher, h. 19 Fifth


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Paris Eli, laborer, h. 53 Hastings


Park Edward G., engineer B. & L. R. R., rooms 27 Second [24 Arlington Park Geo. W., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), h. Park John, carpenter, house 9 Suffolk


Park Jonathan, wood turner, 162 Broad- way, h. 9 do.


Parker Artemas, stone contractor, Gore's wharf, Third, h. at Boston


Parker Bridget, widow of John T., house 251 Franklin


Parker Carlton Mrs., wid .. h. 30 Tremont Parker Chas. A., student H. U., rooms 50 Matthews hall [Trowbridge


Parker Charlotte R., widow of John, h. 46 Parker Christopher C., waiter Memorial hall, rooms 2 Holmes place


Parker Daniel W., house 262 Pearl


Parker Edmund M., student (Germany). h. 5 Craigie [B.), b. 30 Tremont Parker Edward H., salesman (27 Winter, Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden


Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., h. 16 Farwell place


Parker Ellen M. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, bds. at Medford Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), bds. 30 Tremont


Parker Fred. C. (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 447} Main, h. 445} do.


Parker F. Edward, salesman (13 Federal, B.), h. 98 Hancock


Parker Geo. C., boards 30 Tremont


Parker Geo. E., brush maker (B.), house 89 Vine


Parker George E., jr., machinist B. & L. R. R. machine shop, bds. 89 Vine


Parker Geo. H., clerk, 290 Broadway, bds. 64 Antrim


Parker Horatio G., lawyer (186 Washing- ton, B. ), h. 29 Concord avenue


Parker John E., laborer, h. 3 Broadway Parker John T., printer, 600 Main, boards 251 Franklin [h. 72 Cambridge Parker Lawrence L., fireman B. & L. R. R., Parker Leland N., dry goods, Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq.,h. Harris, off Forest Parker Levi W., clerk (66 Chauncy, B.), b. 38 Second


Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff, office Lechmere Bank bldg., E. C., house 38 Second


Parker Marcellus B., conductor U. R. Co., h. 26 Hamilton [r. 310 Harvard Parker Marshall W., paper hanger, house Parker Mary M., widow of Joel, house 5 Craigie [Western av. Parker Matilda, widow of John, house 67 Parker Sanford A., confectioner, house 10 Green


Parker Theodore E., student H. U., rooms 13 Weld Hall


Parker Thomas, hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main, house at West Somerville Parker Willard, clerk N. E. Rubber Co. (Franklin, B.), boards 30 Tremont Parker William, carver, house 22 Fifth


PARKHILL SAMUEL J., printer, (113 Franklin, B.), bds. 1 Lamson pl. 12


Parkhurst Charles F., painter, house 2 Squire's court


Parkin Wm. N., driver U. R. Co., house at Arlington [bridge Parkinson John F .. butcher. h. r.382 Cam- Parkinson Richard G., coach driver, house 45 Winter


Parks Albert J. G., compositor, 573 Main, house at Boston [Amory


Parks James H., police, station 2, h. 36 Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 58 Amory Parks Jolın, clerk Brattle square hotel, rooms do.


Parks Joseph T., clerk (Tremont, B.), boards 58 Amory


Parks Maggie Miss, nurse. h. 58 Sidney Parks Royal Henry, clerk, 6 Inman square, house 36 Amory [Moore


Parks Wm., iron molder, 368 Main, h. 9 Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner and overseer of poor, house 37 Second


Parmenter James P., student H. U., rms. 30 Hollis Hall


Parmenter William H., salesman, 31 Elm, house 12 Essex


Parr William H., machinist, 162 Broad- way,house North av. c. Lambert av.


Parrock Isabella Mrs., h. 134 Pleasant


Parry Bros. (John E. and Wm. A. Parry), brick mnfrs., foot Raymond


Parry James R., messenger, 98 Cam- bridge, boards 44 Fourth


Parry John E. (Parry Bros.), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, and clerk, 225 North avenue, house 223 do.


Parry Martha A .. wid. of Jas.,h. 44 Fourth Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, house 29 Rice


Parry Wm. A. (Parry Bros.), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, boards 29 Rice


Parsons Albert S., treasurer Cambridge- port Diary Co., h. 27 Ellsworth av.


Parsons Alexander (Parsons Bros.), groc- er, 18 River, house 16 do.


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


Parsons Brothers (Charles and Alexan- der Parsons), grocers, 18 River


Parsons Charles (Parsons Bros.), grocer 18 River . house 16 do.


Parsons Charles A., fish, 215 North aven- ue, boards 212 do.


Parsons Elizabeth, widow, h. 122 Auburn Parsons Elizabeth L., widow, house 60 Mt. Auburn


Parsons George, house 122 Auburn


Parsons George Allen, painter, h. 35 Mellen Parsons Geo. A., piano tuner (B.), house 10 Union


Parsons Harmon, carpenter and hardware, 200} North avenue, h. 25 Walden


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


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


Parsons James B., confectioner, boards 64 Broadway


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Parsons Josiah P., salesman, 200} North avenue, boards 25 Walden


Parsons Marion, widow, h. 64 Broadway Parsons Richard C., student H. U., rooms 9 Holyoke House


Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell


Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden


Partridge David, case maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 17 Boardman


Partridge J. C., clerk, 106 Cambridge, bds. 59 Third [Meacham


Partridge Polly, widow of Henry,house 11 Partridge Rebecca Mrs., house 24 Mellen Partridge Wm. O., bookkeeper (129 Friend, B.), boards 6 Beech


Pasco Amelia, wid. of John, h. 37 Cottage Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), house 37 Cottage


Pasco Louis A., clerk (B.), b. 37 Cottage Pasture Edward W., elocutionist, boards rear 143 Columbia


Patch Albert, salesman C. H. North & Co. (Somerville), boards 112 Thorndike


Patch Amos G., produce (cellar 1 New F. H. Market, B.), house 293 Broadway Patchı Charles R., oils (7 Central wharf, B,), house 269 Harvard


PATCH FRANK A., (F. M. Holmes Furniture Co.), Cambridge, n. First (107 Washington, B.), h. at Winchester Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist Probate of- fice, Court House, bds. 13 Shepard


Patch Howard W., printer (73 Federal, B.), boards 269 Harvard


Patch Levi M., hairdresser, 504 Main, house 429 do.


Patch Otis, clerk (cellar 1 N. F. H. Mark- et, B.), boards 293 Broadway


Patchett Edward, at Mt. Auburn ceme- tery, house 271 Mt. Auburn


Patriquin John M., salesman (9 Winter, B.), house 7 Hamilton


Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Franklin


Patten Albert, switchman, Draw 2, E. R. R .. Prison Point bridge, bds. 12 Rog- ers block, Main


Patten Albert G., painter, 460 Main,house 12 Rogers block, Main


Patten Frank B., student H. U., rooms 39 Holyoke House Įdo.


Patten Fred. A., teamster, 168 Gore, h. 72 Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourth Patten Lucy Mrs., house 1 Sceva place Patterson John E., jig sawyer, h. 21 School Patterson Olof, cabinet maker, 384 Main, house at Somerville [Union


Patterson William H., carpenter, house 26 Paul Carrie M. Miss, dressmaker, house 39 Putnam avenue


Paul Henry S., carpenter and stair builder, 85 Brighton, house 39 Putnam avenue Paul Ivory C., cutter (North, B.), house 17 Pleasant place


Paullin Daniel E., student H. U., rooms 13 Wadsworth House


Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay


Payne Richard, laborer, house 43 Market Payne Richard, jr., waiter, bds. 43 Market Payne, see Paine


Payson Joseph H., box maker, 1 Hamp- shire, house 127 Norfolk


Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the Uni- versity, and Plummer prof. of chris- tian morals H. U., house 11 Quincy


Peabody Elizabeth P. Miss, bds. 19 Follen Peabody Francis, law student, rms.9 Linden Peabody Francis G., pastor First Parish church, house Shepard, near Garden


Peak Horatio N., jr., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Medford


Peak Howard F. (Peak & Anderson), 402 Harvard, house 2 Charles River


Peak & Anderson (Howard F. Peak and John E. Anderson), slaters, 402 Harv'd Pear Charles M., house 17 Worcester


Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring bed mnfr., Rhoades' mills, State, store (35 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard Pear Joseph S., boards 28 Front


Pear Lucy A., widow, house 28 Norfolk Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front


Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester [Essex


Pear Thomas, jeweler (27 Avery, B.), h. 42 Pearl Solomon, milkman, h. 119 Prospect Pearson Alexander C., paper hanger, 12 Prospect, house do.


Pearson Augusta, widow, house 20 Prince Pearson A. L. Mrs., house 57 Pleasant


Pearson Charles S. Mrs., house 125 Wash- ington


Pearson Elizabeth H., bookkeeper, 660 Main, boards 125 Washington


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


Pearson Harry, mason (B.), house 8 Third Pearson Henry C., piano maker, 624 Main, house at Lynn [Austin place Pearson John A., leather cutter, house 1 Pearson Jolin D., bookbinder, house 2 Austin place [27 Mellen


Pearson Legh R., printer, 15 Holyoke, h. Pearson Martha J. M. Mrs., house 68 Dana Pearson Mary D. Mrs. house 2 Austin pl. Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant


Pearson William, bookkeeper (102 Pearl, B.), boards 2 Austin place


Pease ( urtis S., bookkeeper Boston Ice Co., Prison Point road, house at Lynn Pease Daniel, jr., salesman (55 Bedford, B.), house 60 Dana


Pease Lester, rubber worker, 174 Broadway Pease Matthew, carpenter, b. 27 Warland Peaselee Cyrus, provisions (40 F. H. sq.,


B.), h. Richdale avenue, near Walden Peasley Susan Mrs., house 101 Spring


Peckliam Jonathan K., clerk (Allston), h. 518 Main [B.), bds. 518 Main Peckham William E., clerk (34 Court sq., Peckover Edmond, agent, bds. 112 Pearl


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins prof. of astron- omy and mathematics H. U., and con- sulting geometer U. S. coast survey, house 4 Kirkland place


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


Peirce Benjamin O., jr., b. 413 Broadway Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, h. 4 Kirkland pl. Peirce George H. Mrs., boards 124 Austin Peirce Harriet, widow of George, h. 8 Allen Peirce Herbert H. D., furniture (5 Park, B. ), house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce James M., University professor of mathematics H. U., and secretary of the academic council, rooms 47 Mat- thews Hall


Peirce Mary F. Miss, teacher High school, boards 91 Magazine


Peirce Robert, laborer, boards 11 Willard Peirce William W., clerk, 452 Harvard, boards at Arlington




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