The Cambridge directory for 1879, Part 32

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Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Peirce, see Pierce, also Pearce


Pellew William George, student H. U., rooms 23 Holworthy Hall


Peltier Joseph O., organ maker, 101 Gore, house at Somerville


Pelton Walter H., clerk, 3 Holyoke House, boards 28 Mount Auburn


Pendexter Frances E. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, house 80 Fourth


Pendexter Maria Miss, house 80 Fourth Pendlebury Ellen Miss, hair work, 105 Hampshire, house do. [Hampshire Pendlebury James R., printer, boards 105 Pendlebury Peter Mrs., h. 105 Hampshire Pendleton Augustus M., clerk, h. 41 Spruce Pendleton Elliott H., student H. U., rms. 48 Brattle


Pendleton Isaac H., laborer, boards 6 Jay Penfield John S., potter, house 38 River Penfield William, potter, boards 38 River Penke Christiana, widow, h. 159 Broadway Penke Frederick, shoemaker, 159 Broad- way, house do


Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, h. 11 Sixth Pennell Frank H., clerk, 15 Second, bds. 11 Sixth


Pennell James F. (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, house 114 Thorndike


Pennell & Co. (Ellington and James F. Pennell), hardware and stoves, 57 Cambridge


Penney James S., farmer, boards Richard Penney's, foot Harvey


Penney John D., farmer Richard Penney, foot Harvey, house at Somerville


Penney Richard, farmer, h. foot Harvey, at Arlington line


Penney Thomas W., police, station 1, h. Elm, cor. Russell


Pennie William, clerk (30 Winter, B.), h. rear 27 Webster avenue [Broadway Penniman Albert B., printer, house 297 Penniman Benjamin F., printer, 15 Hol- yoke, house 255 Pearl [nam av. Penniman Charles, tinsmith, h. 158 Put- Penniman James W., carriage painter, 442 Main, house 183 Hampshire


Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), carriage mnfr., 446 Main, house 9 State


Penniman T. J. & Co. (Thomas J. Penni- man), carriage mnfrs., 446 & 448 Main Pennypacker James L., student H. U., rooms 56 Thayer Hall


Penrose Boies, student H. U., rms. 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 Wm.,boxmaker, b. 74 Sacramento Pereault Eselrase, laborer, house Clifton, near Spruce


Perham John Mrs., house 97 Columbia


Perham Richard P., grocer, 84 Harvard. h. rear 33 Hastings [48 Brattle Perin Edmund S., student H. U., rooms Perkins Augustus M., painter, house 11 Amory


Perkins Charles W., clerk (51 North Mar- ket, B.), house 97 Inman


Perkins Edward C., student H U., rooms 47 Beck Hall


Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, So. Boston), h. 107 Pearl


Perkins George A., lawyer, 7 Brattle, and (242 Washington, B.), h. 7 Everett


Perkins Hamilton H., clerk (20 F. H. Mar- ket, B.), house 104 Auburn


Perkins Jacob W., painter, house 53 Mt. Auburn


Perkins James D., shoemaker, Putnam av., cor. Pleasant, house at Somerville


Perkins Jennie Estelle Miss, music teach- er, boards 11 Amory


Perkins John, jr., house 100 Hancock


Perkins John F., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. at Medford


Perkins John K., bracket and frame maker, boards 107 Pearl


Perkins John W., student H. U., rooms 30 Gray's Hall


Perkins Levi, carpenter, house 7 Everett Perkins Levi G., painter, 282 Broadway, house 2 Corliss place


Perkins Mary Miss, teacher private school, 780 Main, boards do.


Perkins Oliver L., jr., clerk (452 Washing- ton, B.), boards 16 Bowdoin


Perkins Susan S., wid. of H. H., h. 16 Lake Perkins Walter S., salesman (4 Chauncy, B.), house 100 Hancock


Perkins William. H., pattern maker, 368 Main, rooms 38 Austin


Perrin Arthur, boards 37 Chauncy


Perrin Franklin, clerk, City treasurer's office, City hall, house 37 Chauncy


Perry Alexander H., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, house at Brighton


Perry Arthur, student H. U., rooms 56 Thayer Hall


Perry Benj. F., printer, house 33 Holyoke Perry Benj. W., carpenter, h. 26 Tremont Perry Caroline M. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor. Second, boards at Concord


Perry Charles E., blacksmith, Gore's whf., Third, house 117 Otis


Perry Charles F., asst. shipper (33 Sum- mer, B.), boards 33 Holyoke


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Perry Eben F., news agent (F. R. R. depot, B.), boards 20 Eighth


Perry Eugene, painter, 3 Sargent, h. do. Perry Frederick G., student H. U., rooms 23 Matthews Hall [860 Main


Perry George M., student H. U., rooms Perry George T., bookkeeper (Si South, B ), house 861 Main


Perry Herbert M., student H. U., rooms 2 Stoughton Hall Įdo.


Perry Joseph, hairdresser, 177 Bridge, bds. Perry Joseph L., salesman (35 F. H. Mar- ket, B.), house 44 Market


Perry Louis, house 119 Gore


Perry Oliver H., laborer, h. 14 Seventh


Perry Thomas S., instructor in English H. U., house at Boston |Hall


Perry Wm., law student, rooms 14 Weld Perry Wm., chair painter (B.), h. 7 Fourth Pervear Elizabeth P., widow, house 314 Broadway


Pervear Hiram K. Rev., pastor First Bap- tist Society, house 314 Broadway


Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin


Peters Charles.J., jr., stereotyper (73 Fed- eral, B.), house 12 Fayette


Peters George E., printer (73 Federal, B.), house 107 Austin


Peters George Gorham, student H. U., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn


Peters Henry P., clerk (P. O., B.), house 62 Putnam avenue


Peters Samuel S., porter (B.), h. 79 Clark Peters Sarah J., widow of Isaac A., house 248 Broadway


Peters Wm. York, student H. U., rooms 14 Little's block [bds. do.


Peterson Carl, coachman, 13 Waterhouse, Peterson Carl, clerk, 8} Mt. Auburn, bds. 10 do.


Peterson Frank C., cabinetmaker F. M. Holmes F. Co., h. at Charlestown


Peterson Hans, cabinetmaker, house 41 Brookline [do.


Peterson Henry, hairdresser, 95 Third, h. Peterson John B., laborer, house 2 r. 19 Brewery


Peterson John F., foreman, 124 Harvard, house 114 Harvard


Peterson John M., teamster, boards 163 Broadway


Peterson John P., carriage body maker, h. 57 Portland


Peterson Lewis, clerk, 502 Main, house 55 Green


Peterson Peter H., janitor (Court House, B.), house 32 Decatur


Pettengill Edwin M., clerk (Broad, B.), h. 46 Prospect


Pettengill Frederick M., bookkeeper (162 Congress, B.), h. 70 North avenue


Pettengill Joel C., watchman, house 8 Hamilton


Pettengill Jonathan M., cashier National Exchange Bank (28 State, B.), house 70 North avenue


Pettengill Robert B., bds. 70 North av. Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main


Pettingill Sarah, widow of Benjamin A., house 3 Columbia


Pettingill Wm. H. (10 Canal, B.), house 646 Cambridge |77 Third


Pettingill Wm. H., jr., oil hat maker, bds. Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mnfrs., Rhoades' mills, State, salesroom (35 Brattle B.)


Peverelly Geo. A., confectioner (B.), house 3 Amory place [Amory pl.


Peverelly Rebecca, wid. of Anthony, h. 3 Pevey Lyman, stove mounter, house 36 Warren [Beck hall


Pew Chas. H., student H. U., rooms 23 Pew John, baker, house 9 Winsor


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


Pfleger Gotlieb, laborer, h. 12} Winter Pfletshinger Clemens, cabinet maker, h. 4 Harrison


Phalan Philip B., brass finisher, Otis, near First, bds. 156 Seventh


Phalen Lucy R., widow of Joseph, board- ing-house, rear 5 Harvard square


Phalen William, case maker, 162 Broad- way, h. 72 Washington


Phalen Wm. E., clerk (62 Summer, B.), bds. 72 Washington [Hampshire Phelan Annie Miss, dressmaker, h. 198 Phelan Edmund M., cooper, house 137 Brookline [Brookline


Phelan Edmund T., diary maker, h. 137 Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman F. R. R., bds. 40 Bolton


Phelan John T., plumber. 651 Main, bds. Wm. Phelan's, Mt. Auburn


Phelan Patrick, furniture, 383 Main, h. do. Phelan Thos. J., stone cutter, h. 37 Bolton Phelan Timothy A., house 30 Mt. Auburn . Phelan William, gardener Jas. R. S. Low-


ell, h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood av.


Phelan Wm., laborer, house 40 Bolton


Phelps Abner R., cooper Revere Sugar Re- finery, house 67 Spring


Phelps Albert S., foreman of compositors University press, bds. 1 Whitney ct.


Phelps Daniel W., laborer, h. 14 Hastings Phelps Samuel B., carpenter, h. 5 Everett Phelps S. Decatur, conductor U. R. Co., house Số Putnam av.


Phelps Wm. H., electrotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 74 Green [Somerville Philbrick Geo. A., driver U. R. Co., h. at Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., h. 4 Rogers block, Main [7 do. Phillips Chas. A., bar tender, 2 Winter, b. Phillips Chas. W., jr., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 307 North av. [307 North av. Phillips Chas. W., conductor U. R. Co., h. Phillips Edward, furrier, 593} Main, rms. 6 Brookline [864 Main


Phillips Edward E., student H. U., rooms Phillips Edwin W., bds. 19 Orchard


Phillips Elizabeth M., wid .. h. 2 Soden pl. Phillips Ellen, widow of Charles, nurse, house 7 Winter


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


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Phillips Frances Mrs., nurse, h. 57 Winsor Phillips George H., coal and wood, Fifth, near Thorndike, h. 48 Fifth


Phillips Harriet A. Mrs., h. 64 Fairmont


Phillips Ivers C. Mrs., h. 19 Orchard


Phillips James, printer, house 123 Elm


Phillips Joseph S., cigars, etc., 599 Main, house 59 Pleasant


Phillips Wm., butcher, b. 150 Hampshire Philpott David, carpenter, h. 454 Broad- way


Phinney Chas. S., machinist, 72 Main, b. 9 Broadway


Phinney Elizabeth Miss, lı. 19 Sidney


Phinney Emily H. Miss, teacher Webster, grammar school, rooms 102 Austin


Phinney Hugh M., stoves, etc., 240 and 242 Broadway, house 242 do. [way


Phinney Wm. S., laborer, bds. 242 Broad- Phinney Willie, laborer, b. 242 Broadway Phipps Win. H., gate tender draw, 2 E. R. R. Prison Point bridge, h. at Clas'n


Piarcy John A., laborer, h. r. 18 Decatur Picard Clias. M., salesman (102 State, B.), house 88 Thorndike


Pichette Chas. E., wheelwright, 219 Main, house 82 Elm [ton


Pickard Joseph, laborer, h. r. 28 Washing- Pickering Edward Charles, director of the


Observatory, and Phillips prof. of As- tronomy, and prof. of Geodesy, house Observatory, Garden


Pickering John, law student H. U., rms. 12 Story


Pickering McLaurin F., ship broker and com. mer. (13 Exchange pl., B.), liouse 71 Magazine [71 Magazine Pickering McLaurin J., student H. U., b. Pickett Joseph J., stone pointer, house 21 Western av. [ard


Pickett Mary E., dressmaker, b. 21 Sliep- Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 21 Shepard


Pickett N. Ella Miss, bds. 21 Shepard


Picquett Chas. H., printer (4 Alden, B.). house 179 Harvard [cester Pierce Albert H., bookkeeper, h. 26 Wor- Pierce Alex. McLeod, printer Riverside press, h. 105 Putnam av.


Pierce Benj. J., teamster, 180 Main, h. do. Pierce Calvin D., bookbinder Riverside press, h. 63 Brighton


Pierce Chias. E., tin and sheet iron worker, 42 Elm. h. 342 Broadway


Pierce Clara, widow of Andrew; house Mt. Auburn, above McDonald


Pierce Eugene W., carpenter, Rhoades bldg., State, h. 65 Mt. Auburn


Pierce Ezekiel P., fruit (B.), house 279 Broadway


Pierce Eliza A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 6 Beech


Pierce Forester H., plumber, bds. Wm. J. Pierce's, Lake View av.


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


Pierce Frank K., at 502 Main, b. 430 do. Pierce Frank W., express, 7 Harvard sq., and (34 Court sq., B.), h. 8 DeWolf


Pierce Frederick, foreman brass finishers, 368 Main, bds. 53 Winsor


Pierce James H., clerk (basement Old State House, B.), bds. 6 Beecli


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


Pierce James W., treas. Boston Can Co. (126 Milk, B,), h. 235 Harvard


Pierce Joseph, wheelwright, 3 River, h. 25 Park


Pierce Joseph S., h. 2 Riverside place


Pierce Leander, supt. of bakery, 502 Main, boards 430 do. [Russell


Pierce Lizzie, widow of Austin, h. rear 5 Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., h. 342 Broadway


Pierce Tliomas F., laborer J. A. Willard, Waverley, h. 390 Main


Pierce Walter E., clerk, 157 North avenue, boards 9 Walden [Soden


Pierce William, at Cambridge Laundry, Pierce William, laborer, lı. 1 Broadway


Pierce William D., wheelwright, 3 River, boards 25 Park


Pierce Wm. J., tinsmith Boston Stamping


Works, h. Lake View av., 7th on right Pierce, see Peirce, also Pearce


Pierpont Thomas, stair builder, Seventh, cor. Cambridge, bds. 91 Thorndike


Pierre Alice E., widow, house 8 Brewer Pierre Charles W., clerk, bds. 8 Brewer Pike Albert W., variety store, 123 Western avenue, house 121 do.


Pike Carlos L., foreman, 1 Hampshire, boards 2 Prospect


Pike Charles, house 20 Front


Pike Charles L., box maker, 1 Hampshire, house rear 145 Columbia


Pike Charles S., clerk, bds. 183 Cambridge Pike Ellen N., teacher Gore primary school, boards 58 Sixth


Pike George S., carpenter, h. 62 Cherry Pike Henry H., contractor, h. 52} Sacra- mento


Pike Humphrey, jr., house 32 Magazine Pike James, livery stable, 575₺ and 904 Main, 70 Norfolk, and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, n. Harvard sq., h. 7 Norfolk Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.), livery stable, Church, opp. Palmer, h. 24 Church


Pike Jolın, hack driver J. Pike & Co., h. 11 Farwell place [183 Cambridge


Pike Jolın N., watchman B. & L. R. R., h. DIKE J. & CO. (James and Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Churchı, near Har- vard sq.


Pike Joseph S., foreman and shipping agent, 168 Gore, house 58 Sixth


Pike Lowell Mason, register mounter, Boston Stamping Co., Third, boards 175 Main [house, 175 Main


Pike Mary, widow of Asa H., boarding- Pike Nathan C., supt. Cambridge Preserv- ing Co., 25 Main, house at Newton


Pike Nellie L. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, boards 58 Sixth


Pike Summer C., engineer, h. 34 Sidney Pike Theodore L., inspector of sewers (City Hall, Boston), h. 52 Sacramento


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Pike Walter W., asst. city clerk, City Hall, house 105 Otis


Piller Aaron, cigar maker, h. 7 Watson Piller Barnet, cigar maker, bds. 7 Watson Piller Emanuel A., cigar maker, house 14 Decatur


Pillekey Gilbert, engineer John L. Sand's, Walden, house 106 Concord avenue Pillekey Isaac, laborer, b. 106 Concord av. Pillsbury Tappan P., case maker, 162 Broadway, house 69 Washington


Pillsbury Ernest H., student H. U., rooms 29 Holyoke House


Pingree Carrie Miss, clerk, 216 North av., boards 217 North avenue


Pingree Charles A., machinist, 356 Main, house at Roslindale


Pinkerton James, engineer, h. 31 Winsor Pinkham George G., tinsmith, 552 Main, house 119 Green [Prospect Piper Caroline A. Mrs., nurse, house 125 Piper George F., clergyman, house 421 Broadway


Piper George F., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 12 Shepard


Piper Henry A., accountant, 60 Simmons bldg. (40 Water, B.), house Langdon,


near North avenue [Langdon Piper Henry C., boards Henry A. Piper's, Piper Solomon Mrs., h. 22 Concord av.


Piper Susan, widow of Geo. C., h. 14 Avon Piper William C., clerk, boards 14 Avon Piper William T., house 22 Concord av.


Pitkin Emily R., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 16 Prospect


Pitman E. H., driver U. R. Co., house at Somerville [lin


Pitman Philander, cooper, bds. 19 Frank- Pitman Henry B., collection clerk Maver- ick National Bank (50 Water, B.), bds. 11 Orchard


Pitman John F., coal, 793 Somerville av., West Somerville, h. 11 Orchard


Place Edward R., book binder, h. 15 Green Place George W., molding mnfr. (21 and 23 Wareham, B.), boards 80 Fourth


Place Hannah D., widow of Stephen M., house 1 Percy place


Plancich Peter H. (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, boards do.


Plancich Vincent (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, house do.


Plancich V. & Son (Vincent and Peter H. Plancich), grocers, 78 Harvard


Plant Francis, brick maker, house r. 134 Spruce


Plant Joseph, brick maker, h. 108 Spruce Platner Barnabas B., student Divinity school, rooms 17 Divinity Hall


Plummer Albert C., drug clerk, 155 North avenue, boards 4 Beech


Plummer Alfred F., carpenter, bds. 174 Harvard [Linden


Plummer Carrie C. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 3 Plummer Henry, provisions, 565 Main, boards 559 do.


Plummer Horatio N., h. 254 North av.


Plummer John W., musician and watch re- pairer (24 Elm, B.), b. 104 Hampshire


Plummer Leander A., student Scientific school, rooms 26 Little's block


Plummer William H. P., carpenter, house 174 Harvard


Plumridge George, printer Riverside press. house 25 School street court


Poirot John B., tinner Boston Stamping Co., Third, house 157 Main


Poland Edward W., hack driver, Church, bds. 32 Brattle square


Poland William, builder, h. 735 Cambridge Police Court, City building, Brattle sq. Polk Daniel B., laborer, h. 132 Garden


Pollard Albion S., clerk, 597 Main, boards 37 Winsor


Pollard Christopher, teamster (Howard, B.), house 143 Main


Pollard Frederick W., clergyman, house 94 Prospect


Pollard George, carpenter, rear 579 Main, house rear 45 Norfolk


Pollard Isaac, salesman (B.), h. 37 Winsor Pollard John S., surveyor of mechanics' work, house 9 Bigelow


Polley John, teamster, h. 13 Putnam pl. Pollock A. F., in business department Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house at Boston


Pomeroy Caroline W., widow, h. 6 Jay Pomeroy Vesta L. Miss, compositor, 573 Main, house 6 Jay


Pond Z. R. Miss, house 37 Columbia


Pondexter Foote, hostler U. R. Co., house Harvey, corner Montgomery


Poole Albert H., clerk (4 Summer, B.), boards 52 Trowbridge


Poole Calvin, bricklayer, h. 41 Franklin Poole Francis H., traveling salesman, h. 52 Trowbridge [h. 84 Auburn


Poole Fred. L., trav. salesman, 503 Main, Poole Fred. W., clerk (Tremont, B.), bds. 52 Trowbridge [Washington


Poole Isaac K., laborer, h. 6 Rogers block, Poole W. Frank, potter. bds. 41 Franklin Poole Willard H., boards 41 Franklin


Poor Albert, student H. U., rooms 4 Hollis Hall [43 Cedar


Poor Clas. H., teamster (3 Castle, B.), h. Pope Chas. A., reed maker, 162 Broadway Pope Charles G. (Hammond & Pope), lawyer, 555 Main, h. at E. Somerville Pope Frank, stencil maker (8 Dock sq., B.), house 63 Chestnut


Pope Frederic, architect and builder (209 Washington, B.), bds. 136 Austin


Pope John, stencils (8 Dock sq., B.), h. 45 Cottage


Pope Samuel, house 136 Austin


Pope Walter H., clerk (130 Federal, B.), boards 45 Cottage


Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North av. Porcellian Club, 444 Harvard


Porter Adelia M. Mrs., house 91 Norfolk Porter Charles, house 28 William


Porter Charles B., clerk, 450 Harvard, h. 4} South


Porter Charles F., oils, house 1 Lawrence Porter Charles W., grocer, 145 Pearl, h. 1 Lawrence


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Porter David F., driver bread wagon, h. 78 Fifth


Porter Edward C., student H. U., rooms 6 North av.


[52 River


Porter Frank D., furniture moving, boards Porter Frank L., student H. U., rooms 3 College House [bds. 74 Spring Porter George W., clerk, 114 Cambridge, Porter Hamilton, machinist, 368 Main, h. 43 Clark [68 Prospect


Porter Harry G., clerk (30 Central, B.), b. Porter James N., milkman, h. 160 Prospect Porter James N. Mrs., boarding-house, 160 Prospect


Porter John, laborer, bds. 214 Columbia PORTER LINN B., editor and pro- Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 57 Green [White Porter Nellie E., widow of Russell, h. 8 Porter Patrick H., safe maker, h. 99 Sixth Porter Perez G., agent Revere Sugar Re- finery (23 Broad, B.), h. 68 Prospect Porter William, furniture mover (Charles, cor. Mt. Vernon, B.), h. 52 River Porter William H., clerk (438 Federal, B.), boards 47 Western avenue


Porter William N., house 74 Spring Porter William R., house 28 North avenue Porter's Hotel, Geo. W. Brigham, prop'r, 185 North avenue


Post Carrie M. Miss, dancing teacher, 603 Main, house at South Boston


Postawka Louis (L. Postawka & Co.), piano taboret mnfr., Rhoades' mill, State, house 14 Front


Postawka L. & Co. (Louis Postawka), piano taboret mnfr., Rhoades' mill, State


Potter Dexter Rev., house 40 North av. Potter Henry Mrs., wid., h. 111 North av. Potter J. Cushing Mrs., house 38 River Potter Warren C., furniture mover, 10 Harvard row and 23 Hews, house do. Potter Whipple N., student H. U., rooms 104 Mt. Auburn


Potter Wm. L. C., clerk, b. 111 North av. Potter W. F., pastor Second Universalist Society


[97 River Potts James H., morocco dresser, house Poulo Alexander, box maker, boards rear 63 Washington [B.), h. 61 Third Pound Wm., cabinetmaker (Wareham, Pousland Charles F., clerk Revere Sugar Refinery. house at Salem


Pousland William F., engineer, h. 13 Sixth Powel Harford W. H., student H. U., rms. 52 Brattle [Main, h. 510 do. Powell Charles, paper hanger, etc., 460 Powell Richard, laborer, boards rear 11 Valentine [at Allston Powell Walter, printer, 1 Dunster, house Power Frank W., clerk, 163 Pleasant, bds. 78 Green


Power John E., boots and shoes, 26 Wash- ington, house at Beachmont


Power Lawrence F., printer University press, house 17 Dyke


Power Nicholas D., printer, h. 78 Green


Power Thomas, harness maker, house 185 Norfolk


Powers Catherine, wid., h. 46 Willow pl. Powers Catherine, widow, h. 17 Harvard Powers Charles A., provisions, h. 17 Eliot Powers Daniel E., spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards 17 Harvard


Powers David W., carpenter, lı. 82 Oxford Powers Henry A., clerk, 1 Brattle, house 56 Sacramento


Powers Honora, widow, bds. Lexington avenue, 3d from North avenue


Powers James, porter Riverside bindery, boards 124 River [435 Cambridge


Powers James, foreman Hovey & Co., h. . Powers Jas., city laborer, b. 170 Franklin Powers James E., laborer, h. 150 Green Powers Jolın, blacksmith, h. 46 Willow pl. Powers John, shoemaker, 401 Cambridge, house do.


Powers John, core maker, b. 17 Harvard Powers John, laborer, house 47 North


Powers John, teamster, 221 Bridge, house 12 Stevens court


Powers Lee L., clerk (123 Washington, B.), h. 20 Holyoke


Powers Margaret A., wid., h. 50 Portland Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. 20 Holyoke


Powers Maurice, teamster, bds. 3 Bristol Powers Maurice F., core maker, h. 6 Green Powers Patrick, laborer, h. 7 Jefferson Powers Richard, laborer, lı. 3 Bristol Powers Thomas, laborer, h. 9 Jefferson


Powers Thomas, cooper, h. 337 Cambridge Powers William, at Boston Rolling Mill, bds. 20 Murdock


Pratt Aaron B., stoves, etc., 226 Cam- bridge, h. 6 Mullin's ct.


Pratt Aaron B., jr., tinsmith, 226 Cam- bridge, bds. 6 Mullin's ct.


Pratt Albert, cabinet maker, h. 54 Gore Pratt Daniel, boards 6 Mullin's ct.


Pratt Daniel H., bar tender, Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq., rms. 68 Mt. Auburn


Pratt David G., house 61 Dana


Pratt Eben, coffin maker, house 168 Cam- bridge


Pratt Edward W. Mrs., h. Hollis,n. Spruce Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, 589 Main, h. 16 Sidney


Pratt Francis L., city messsenger, office, City hall, h. Hawthorne, c. Acacia


Pratt Kendall, britannia worker, Otis, n. First, h. at Dorchester


Pratt Lewis, house 9 Austin


Pratt Watson O., tea dealer, h. 51 Winsor Pratt William, driver, h. 498 Cambridge Pratt Wm. H., sign painter (117 Water, B.), h. 89 Inman


Prattis Anna, widow, h. 4 Gray place Pray Orrin B., real estate, 555 Main, and (7 Exchange pl. and 17 Pemberton sq., B.), h. at Somerville


Pray William M., music teacher (3 Tre- mont row, rm. 34, B.), h. 7 Temple Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, 87 Bridge, h. at Somerville


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Preble Origen O., machinist Riverside press, h. 29 Blackstone


Preble Wallace, student H. U., rooms 6 Weld Hall


Predore Stacy, engineer Boston Stamp- ing Works, h. 2 Broadway


Preissing Geo., bds. 8 Mullin's ct.


Preissing Geo. C., fringe maker, (Tremont, B.), h. 8 Mullin's ct.


Prendergast James, machinist (B.), bds. 69 Concord av. [av.


Prentice Henry, driver, bds. 59} Western Prentice Henry H., compositor, 15 Hol- yoke, h. 21 Baldwin


Prentice Theodore P., letter carrier Cam- bridge P. O., lı. 39 Hudson


Prentice Wm. F., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, bds. 4 Inman


Prentiss Abigail Miss, h. 172 North av. Prentiss Dorcas B., widow of Geo. A., h. 17 Park [h. 91 Plymouth


Prentiss Nathan, clerk (F. H. Market, B.), Presbrey Edward A., cashier Nat'l Bank of Redemption (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 10 Remington


Presby Alonzo W., painter, h. 44 Norfolk Presby Charles E., mason, h. 363 Main


Presby George T., lager beer, 32 Orchard, house do.


Presby James Watson, h. 32 Orchard


Presby Lorin, printer (Arch, B.), boards 3 Tenney [field, B.), h. 3 Tenney


Presby Lorin A., lamp goods (43 Brom- Prescott Catherine Miss, milliner, boards 32 Western av.


Prescott Charles E., action maker, 162 Broadway, h. at Jamaica Plain


Prescott Jennie Miss, teacher Training school, bds. 144 Mt. Auburn


Prescott Joel H. (P. Nutting & Co.), black- smith, Palmer, h. 144 Mt. Auburn


Prescott Sarah P. G., widow, house 271 Broadway [Hollis Hall Prescott Walter C., student H. U., rms. 10 Prescott Wm. H., student H: U.


Preston Benjamin F., coal and wood, 400 Cambridge, and (Hannum & Preston), 120 Hampshire, h. at Somerville


Preston Jeremiah, house 8 Broadway


Preston Jolin, student H. U., rooms 30 College House [16 Gray's Hall


Preston Thomas W .. student H. U., rms. Price Charles F., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., bds. 71 Spring


Price Clarence, tinman, rms. 54 Fairmont Price Henry W., driver, bds. 58 Elm


Price Isaac, glass ware, lı. 226 Bridge


Price James Edwin (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, b. 118 Thorndike


Price James M. (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, h. 118 Thorndike


Price James M. & Son (James M. and James Edwin Price), stoves and hard- ware, 85 Cambridge [Spring


Price Julia A., widow of William B., h. 71 Price Thomas F., driver U. R. Co., boards 58 Elm [College House


Price Wesley F., student H. U., rooms 40


Price William J., teamster, 168 Gore, h. 71 Spring


Price, see also Pryce


Pridham Edward R., wheelwright, Palm- er, n. Church, h. 5 Brewer


Priest Charles W., shoemaker (B.), house 67 Norfolk


Priest Edward E., engineer S. F. E. 1, Brattle sq , h. 46 Winthrop




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