The Cambridge directory for 1879, Part 33

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Publication date: 1879
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Priest Edward E., jr., clerk, 908 Main, bds. 46 Winthrop [Auburn Priest Elizabeth C., widow of J. H., h. 55 Priestley Gilbert W., carpenter (B.), h. 29 Holyoke [4 Gray's Hall Prince Frederick II., student H. U., rms. Prinderbal James, laborer, h. Harvey, c. Montgomery [B.), h. 10 Mead


Prior George H., clerk (54 Central whf., Prior Joseph H., stone cutter, h. 18 Winter Prior James, laborer, bds. 77 Broadway Prior Patrick, peddler, h. 77 Broadway


Pritchard Wm. E., salesman (53 North Market, B.), h. 1 Central place


Pritchett Thomas, waiter, house 5 Sands Proctor Benj. F., cooper, rear 68 Allston, h. do. [Concord av., n. F. R. R.


Proctor George W., laborer, 12 Brattle, h. Proctor John A., cooper, h. 55 Franklin Proctor Michael, brass molder, 368 Main,


h. 12 Murdock


Pronovost August, cooper, h. 153 Gore Prospect Associates, Inman Hall, 529 Cam- bridge [Main


Prospect House, Joseph Uhrig, prop., 596 Proudfoot David, ticket master B. & L. R. R. (B.), h. 146 Cambridge


Prouty Jas. L. (Custom House, B.), h. 23 Antrim


Pryce Richard E., milk can mnfr., Prison Point road, h. 38 Winter


Pugh Charles, chair maker, house Ninth, cor. Cambridge


Pugli Michael, laborer, house 141 Elm


Pugsley Charles, teamster, b. 181} Harvard Pugsley Horace, teamster, h. 2 Boardman place


Pulcifer Geo. F., painter, bds. 25 Tremont Pulcifer Susan, widow, h. 25 Tremont


Pullen Fred. B., police, station 1, house 10 Church


Pullen Louisa, widow, boards 10 Church Pullinger John W., gardener, house 202 Hampshire [12 Bow


Pulsford Arthur, printer, 15 Holyoke, h. Pulsifer Freeman L., house 10 Sixth


Pulsifer Jas. W., britannia worker, house 10 Sixth.


Pulsifer Joseph, boards 10 Sixth


Pummell Phillip T., cigar mnfr., 461 Main, house do. [r. 114 Broadway Punch Ellen, widow, h. 7 Hannum's blk., Punch John H., law student (23 School, B. ), bds. 4 Winter


Purcell Andrew, farmer, h. 13 Warren


Purcell Hycenth, cement mnfr., 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn [r. do.


Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, h. Purcell Joseph, junk, house 41 Porter


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Purcell Matthew, carriage smith, 176 No. av., bds. Porter's Hotel


Purcell Michael, brass finisher, 368 Main, bds. 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell Wm. P., cement maker, 239 Main, bds. 27 MIt. Auburn


Purdy Gilbert G., case maker (1287 Wash- ington, B.), h. 30 Columbia


Purfil Wm. A., cabinet maker, 624 Main, bds. 463 do. [42 Coggswell av. Purington Hannah, widow of Samuel, h. Purviance Emma G. M. Mrs., h. 12 Put- nam av. [Thayer Hall Putnam Earl B., student H. U., rooms 60 Putnam Frederick W., curator Peabody Museum of Archæology and Ethnolo- gy, h. 721 Cambridge [24 Quincy Putnam George, lawyer (35 Court, B.). h. Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), chemist, 150 Broadway, house at Win- throp, Me .. [h. 14 Brookline


Putnam Joseph H., iron molder, 368 Main, Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, office and house 170 North avenue


Putnam Peter C., wood worker, 131 Broad- way, h. 113 Hampshire


Putnam Wmn. L., student H. U., rooms 24 Matthews Hall


Putney Albert, h. 39 Fourth


Putney Albert F., clerk N. E. Glass Co., North, bds. 39 Fourth


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


Putney Milton J., teamster (Franklin. cor. Washington, B.), h. Lake View av., 8th on right


QUAHIG NED, laborer, house Bridge Qualls Samuel, gardener, 29 Kirkland. h. 13 Elmer [way, h. 111 Elm Quealey Austin, soap maker. 188 Broad- Quealey Michael, soap maker, 188 Broad- way, h. 42 Clark [way, h. 42 Clark Quealey Thomas, soap maker, 188 Broad- Queen Isaac, laborer. h. 1 Norfolk court Queen Wm., hostler, 170 Cambridge, b. do. Queeney John, laborer, h. 26 Decatur


Quick Laundry, 5 Harvard square and (7 Boylston, B.)


Quigley Barney D., liquors, 271 Cam- bridge, h. do.


Quigley Charles, blacksmith, Palmer, near Church, bds. 22 Church


Quigley Edward, plumber, h. r. 41 Charles Quigley Francis, stone cutter, h. 17 Brown Quigley Hugh, tin smith, h. 56 Charles Quigley John, laborer, 180 Main, h. r. do. Quigley Nancy, widow of Joseph, boards 72 Wright


Quigley Walter, cooper, h. 149 Gore Quill Dennis, house 49 Cedar


Quill Patrick, currier, house 49 Cedar Quilter Michael, laborer, h. 23S Franklin Quimby Ellen, widow, h. 351 Cambridge Quincy Josiah, student H. U., rooms 7 Holworthy Hall


Quinlan Bartholomew, machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, house r. 34 Charles Quinlan Daniel, laborer, house 176 Gore


Quinn Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452 Broadway


Quinn Bridget, widow, h. 104 Kinnaird Quinn Catherine, widow of Wm., h. 152 Bridge


Quinn Charles, grocer, 116 Fourth. h. do. Quinn Chas., laborer. h. r. 28 Washington Quinn Edward, instructor House of Cor- rection, h. r. 110 Spring


Quinn Eliza, wid. of Patrick, h. 23 Valentine Quinn Elizabeth, wid. of Henry, h. 5 Vine Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington


Quinn Hugh, painter, bds. 452 Broadway Quinn James J., express, Third, house 189 Cambridge


Quinn Jas. P., painter, h. 116 Webster av. Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, h. 249 Franklin Quinn John, carpenter, h. 91 Vine


Quinn John, clerk, 110 Harvard. bds. do. Quinn John, draw tender and switchman B. & M. R. R., house 40 Winter


Quinn John, stone cutter, bds. 52 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 23 Valentine Quinn John. grease collector, h. 39 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place Quinn John, laborer, h. 9 Willow place Quinn John F., laborer, h. 37 Brookline Quinn John J., clerk, 116 Fourth, boards 27 Charles


Quinn Joseph F., plumber, h. 104 Kinnaird Quinn Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 27 Charles [Charles


Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 52 Quinn Mary A., widow of James, boards 4 Spring place


Quinn Maurice, tinsmith, bds. 52 Charles Quinn Michael, laborer, h. 428 Cambridge Quinn Nicholas, carpenter, h. 36 Broadway Quinn Patrick, teamster, 124 Harvard


Quinn Sarah, widow of James, h. 1 Fourth Quinn Thomas, laborer, h. 242 Cambridge Quinn Thomas, teamster, h. 93 Webster av. Quinn Timothy, boards 24 Winter


Quinn Timothy I., letter carrier E. Cam- bridge P. O., house 24 Winter


Quinn William H., laborer, bds. 57 Gore Quinn Wm. J., painter. bds. 452 Broadway Quirk Edward F., painter, house 2 Eaton Quirk Dennis, laborer, boards 132 Dublin Quirk Patrick, sugar refiner, bds. 57 Gore


RABEL JOHN, cabinet maker, house 10 Fourth street place [Fourth Raber Augustus, cabinet maker, house 7 Rabey Catherine, widow of Frank. house 10 Conion's court


Rabey Charles, silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.). boards 10 Conlon's court


Rabey Max, laborer. bds. 10 Conlon's court Rackliffe Joseph C., teamster, h. Squire's brick block, Gore


Rady Andrew J., bookkeeper (Haverhill, . B.), boards 142 Columbia


Rady John P., clerk, 531 Cambridge, bds. 142 Columbia


Rady Michael C., mason, h. 114 Winsor Rady Phillip, blacksmith, 454 Main, house 142 Columbia


Rady, see Ready, also Reddy


Rafferty Bernard, baker, 315 Camb., h. do.


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Rafferty Frank F., boards 11 Fourth Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth Rafferty James, tailor, house 4 Harding Rafferty John J., cutter (B.), b. 4 Harding Rafferty Thomas, laborer, house 26 Vine Rafferty Thomas F. (Moynahan & Co.), 457 Cambridge, boards 193 Norfolk


Rainey James, laborer, h. 21 Sparks st. pl. Rakestraw Elam, miller, 74 Portland, rms. 1 Austin [27 Valentine


Ralph Thomas, foreman, 172 Pearl, house Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperth waite


Ramsay Albert H., boards 102 Thorndike Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brat- tle, house 857 Main


Ramsay Alfred, finisher Middlesex Bleach- ery (Somerville), house Carver, near Sacramento [102 Thorndike


Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), h. Ramsay James M., house 5 Shepard


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


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., nurse, h. 23 Suffolk Ramsdell Charles L., officer House of Cor- rection, boards Third, cor. Thorndike Ramstein John, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Ranagan Peter, brush maker, h. 102 Spring Rand Benjamin, student H. U., rooms 31 Holyoke


Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer, Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second, boards 70 Thorndike


Rand Charles A., commission merchant (19 No. Market, B.), h. 84 Thorndike Rand Charles O., clerk (12 Chardon, B.), house 22 Coggswell avenue


Rand Edward L. (Kelly & Rand), action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Jamai- ca Plain


Rand Edward L., student H. U., house 16 Quincy [North avenue


Rand Harry S., student H. U., boards 158 Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house 158 North avenue


Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


Rand James B., teamster, house 46} Clark Rand Jennie L. Mrs., house 16 Quincy


Rand Lewis H., electrotyper University press, boards 8 Mead


Rand Obed, boards 22 Coggswell avenue


Rand Oliver J., house 35 Bigelow


Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 229 North av. Randall Catharine M. Mrs., house 11 River, room 4


Randall Charles H., house 16 Park


Randall Daniel, spring bed maker, 386 Main, house rear 99 Sixth


Randall Daniel, jr., spring bed maker, bds. rear 99 Sixth


Randall Eben D., boards 7 Leighton court Randall Edwin P., painter, b. 7 Leighton ct. Randall Frank E., machinist B. & M. R. R. shop, boards 7 Leighton court


Randall James T. D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.), bds. 11 River, room 11 Randall Joseph, carpenter, house 7 Cedar


Randall Lewis H., laborer, house 16 Park Randall Oliver P., carpenter, h. 7 Leighton court


Randall Thomas, spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards 91 Sixth


Randolph Carman F., law student H. U., rooms 19 Hilliard


Rankin Edwin D., silver plater (50 Sud- bury, B.), house rear 113 Thorndike


Rankin William H., hostler, Prospect House stable, boards do. [Allston Ranks Elisha C., furniture shipper, h. 49 Ranlett Frederick J., student H. U., rooms 45 Holyoke House [9 Roseland


Ransom Chandler R., at (38 School, B.), h. Rantz Andres M., painter, h. 24 Decatur Rathbun Edward, clerk, 152 Harvard, bds. 179} Harvard


Rathmell George R., carpenter (74 Charles- town, B.), and 100 Gore, house do. Rawson George W., machinist, 72 Main, house 19 State


Ray Edwin C., fruit (13 Change avenue, B.), house 97} Inman


Ray Hannah, widow of James, house 31 Cowperthwaite


Ray Maggie Miss, dressmaker, 177 Cam- bridge, boards do.


Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (175 Congress, B.), house 98 Ellery


Raymond Charles E., grocer (9 Commer- cial, B.), house 357 Harvard


Raymond Charles F., letter carrier Cam- bridge P. O., boards 17 Lawrence


Raymond Emmons, pres. Conn. and Pas- sumpsic Rivers R. R., 7 Merchants Exchange (55 State, B.), h. 398 Broad- way [h. 23 do.


Raymond Geo. A., provisions, 25 Chauncy, Raymond George Augustus, dentist, 218 North av., house Lambert av., opp. Walnut avenue


Raymond George P., salesman (39 Sum- mer, B.), house 124 Oxford


Raymond James H . drug clerk (Washing- ton, B.), h. 23 Austin, cor. School


Raymond John C., music teacher, house 17 Lawrence


Raymond Patrick H., chief Cambridge fire dept., office City Hall, h. 10 Pleasant Raymond Walter, agent Montreal & Bos- ton Air Line R. R. (240 Washington, B.), boards 398 Broadway


Raymond William H , wholesale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), house 776 Main


Raymond Wm. T., clerk, h. 104 Pleasant Rayne Geo. W., iron worker, h. 11 Decatur Rayworth Albert J., carpenter, 232 North avenue, house 1 Coggswell place


Read Chas. C., lawyer (27 State, rooms 18 & 19, B.), bds. Wm. Read's, Appleton Read Chas. H., clerk Cambridge P. O., boards 77 Brattle


Read Edward, guns and sporting appara- tus (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), boards Wm. Read's, Appleton Įpl.


Read Elisha B., traveling agent, b. 2 Sceva Read Freeman E., cabinetmaker, Rhoades' bldg., State, house 2 Sceva place


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Read Geo. A., laborer, house 1 Lilac ct. Read Herbert, house Lake View av., 1st on right


Read James B., house 715 Cambridge Read James J., harnesses, etc. (13 Tre- mont row, B.), bds. 6 Pemberton


Read John, guns and sporting apparatus (13 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), h. 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 sq., B.), house 6 Pemberton


Read Lucy G., widow of John, house Lake View avenue, 1st on right


Read Robert M., jeweler, h. 253 Broadway Read Sarah G. Miss, bds. 313 Broadway


Read Thomas, pressman University press, house 1 Parker


Read Wilder B., tinsmith, h. 16 Worcester Read Wm., guns and sporting apparatus (13 F. H. sq., B.), house Appleton


Read Wm., jr., guns and sporting appara- tus (13 F. H. sq., B.), house Appleton Read, see Reed, also Reid


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


Ready, see Reddy, also Rady and Reidy


Reagan David, laborer, h. r. 171 Franklin Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, 120 Green, h. · 24 Hayes court


Reagan Jeremiah, rope maker, house Bel- mont, cor. Montgomery


Reagan John, butcher, b. r. 187 Cambridge Reagan John F, grainer, h. 122 Spring


Reagan Mary Mrs., bds. r. 180 Main


Reagan Michael, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge


Reagan Michael, laborer, h. 192 Norfolk


Reagan Timothy, laborer, house 269 Cam- bridge [14 Hayes court


Reagan William, shoemaker (B.), house Reager Ludwig, gardener, h. 1 Willis ct.


Real Thomas J., case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 9 Moore


Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 213 Franklin [h. 95 Sixth Reardon Cornelius, teamster, 221 Bridge, Reardon Daniel, laborer, h. 261 Franklin


Reardon Daniel F., salesman (33 Summer, B.), house 2 Ninth


Reardon Edmund (John Reardon & Sons), soap, tallow, and candle mnfr., 184 & 186 Pearl, house 189 do.


Reardon James H., 184 Pearl, h. 29 Erie Reardon James M., lithographer Riverside press, boards 2 Soden place


Reardon John, laborer, house 15 Hancock Reardon Jolin (John Reardon & Sons), soap and candle mnfr., 184 & 186 Pearl, house 173 do.


Reardon John, law student H. U., bds. 5 De Wolf


Reardon John, jr., at 184 Pearl, h. Pearl, cor. Lake


Reardon John C., boards 2 Ninth


Reardon John J., laborer, 162 Broadway, boards 2 Soden place


Reardon John & Sons (John and Edmund Reardon). soap and candle mnfrs., 184 & 186 Pearl, and (113 So. Market, B.) Reardon Margaret, widow of Michael, h. 2 Ninth [av.


Reardon Michael, laborer, h. 86 Webster Reardon Michael, baker, h. 178 Franklin Reardon Owen, driver, 203 Bridge, house 8 Gore


Reardon Richard F., lithographier River- side press, boards 2 Soden place


Reardon Thomas, laborer, b. 2 Soden pl. Reardon Timothy, switch tender U. R. Co., house 123 Spring


Reardon William, soap and tallow mnfr., Portland, n. Plymouth, bds. 13 Erie


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DEARDON WILLIAM H., plumber, 3 Brattle, bds. 189 Pearl Reddam Timothy, house 38 De Wolf


Reddick Henry J., station agent F. R. R.,


Porter's station, North av., house do. Redding Ellen L. Mrs., widow, h. 32 Rice Redding Joseph D., law student, rooms 7 Hawthorne


Redding Lucy M. A. Miss, teacher Poplar st. primary school (B.), h. 91 Norfolk Redding Margaret K, wid., h. 91 Norfolk Redding Mary A. H., widow, h. 91 Norfolk Redding Sylvanus C., engineer, 382 Main, house 72 Sixth


Reddy Paul, laborer, house 222 Franklin Reddy, see Ready; also Rady and Reidy Redfield William P., bookkeeper (450 Washington, B.), h. 90 Prospect


Redford William, gardener, h. 1 Elmer Redhouse William, hair dresser, 337 Main, house do. [Banks


Redington Anna, widow of John, h. 17 Redington Edward C., laborer, b. 13 Grant Redington Mary, widow of Patrick, house 13 Grant [rear 93 Main


Redmond John, laborer, h. 7 Foster's blk., Reed Alonzo, blacksmith, Palmer, near Brattle, house 9 Soden


Reed Charles A., laborer, h. 21 Harding Reed Charles F., action maker, 162 Broad- way, and (Robinson & Reed), ex- tracts, 608 Main, house 4 Rockwell


Reed Chas. H., clerk Cambridge P. O., bds. 77 Brattle [Oxford


Reed Chester A., student H. U., bds. 53 Reed Chester I. Mrs., house 53 Oxford Reed Clarence A., boards 9 Soden


Reed Edward P., law student H. U., rms. 52 College House


Reed Enos W., milkman, h. 79 Thorndike Reed Frank H., carpenter, h. Crescent av. Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.),


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


Reed George B., law book seller (37 Brat- tle, B.), house 43 Cottage


Reed Geo. H., salesman, h. 80 Cambridge Reed George H., boards 9 Soden


Reed Guilford S., dentist (48 Essex, B.), house 24 Sacramento


Reed Henry L., action maker, 162 Broad- way, h. 4 Rockwell [perthwaite Reed Honora, widow of John, h. 7 Cow-


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Reed James, fishing rod maker, 26 Brigh- ton, house do.


Reed James Mrs., house 65 Brattle


Reed Louisa, wid. of Wm., h. 45 Hastings


Reed Michael, horse shoer, 498 Main, h. 162 Green


Reed Nelson, laborer, h. 195 Mt. Auburn Reed Samuel M., conductor U. R. Co., h. 46 North avenue [bridge


Reed Sarah, widow of Enos, h. 84 Cam- Reed, sec Read; also Reid


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


Reelial Peter A., upholsterer, b. 21 Winter Reehal William, laborer, 211 Bridge, house. 202 do.


Rees Edwin, painter, house 402 Main


Rees Frank, printer (169 Devonshire, B.), house 402 Main [b. 402 Main


Rees Harry, printer (169 Devonshire, B.), Rees Manuel D., baker, Fourth, cor. Vine, boards 34 Vine


Reeves Benjamin F., hair dresser, 185 North av., house 7 Lambert avenue


Reeve : Edward O., bookkeeper, house 19 Mellen


Reeves Forest Mrs., house 72 Gore


Reeves Fred H., cashier's clerk B. & L. R. R. (Causeway, B.), bds. 7 Lambert av. Reeves Jolin J. W., reporter Cambridge Chronicle, boards 57 Green


Reeves Samuel, tin peddler, h. 11 Leighton court [court


Reeves Thomas S., cooper, h. 11 Squire's Regal Augustus, glass worker, h. 75 Spring Regal Frank, glassmaker, lı. 89 Fourth


Regal Lizzie P., teacher Thorndike gram- mar school, boards 6 Second


Regal Mary M. Mrs., dry goods, 47} Gore, house 6 Second


Regal Victor, house 6 Second


Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second. East Cambridge [Portland


Rehill Thomas, laborer, 92 Main, house 12 Reid Andrew Mrs., nurse, h. 29 Hamilton Reid George, key finisher, 139 Broadway, h. 476 Cambridge [Hampshire Reid Geo. A., horse shoer, 9 Church, h. 37 Reid James A., plumber, 26 River, liouse 21 Park


Reid Michael, plasterer, order box 7 Har- vard square, house 185 Mt. Auburn


Reid Robert, machinist, 368 Main, house 202 Green


Reid Stewart, carpenter, h. 24 Jefferson


Reid Thomas A., case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 49 Market


Reid William B., printer, 15 Holyoke, bds. at South Boston


Reid, see Reed, also Read


Reidy John, servant, 11 Ware, boards do. Reidy Martin, gardener, h. 236 Franklin Reidy Michael, laborer, house 34 Warren Reidy, see Reddy; also Ready and Rady Reilly Andrew, gardener, 10 Fayerweather, boards do.


Reilly James, teamster, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville


Reilly James H., clerk, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville


Reiney Wm .. baker, 502 Main, bds. 463 do. Relmond William, teamster, College wlıf., house at Brigliton


Remick Charles H., house 9} Bigelow Remick Jacob B., cattle broker, boards Charles Curtis', Groveland


Remick Ursula M., widow of John, house 9} Bigelow [h. 141 Franklin Remington Samuel K., hostler, 70 Norfolk, Revere Paul, law student H. U., rooms 19 Hilliard


Revere Sugar Refinery (Nash, Spaulding & Co.), Water, opp. N. E. Glass Co., office (23 Broad, B.)


Reversible Collar Co., paper collar and cuff mnfr., 10 Arrow, and (32 Hawley, B.), George K. Snow, pres. and supt. Rexford Elizabeth, widow of Richard W., bds. 44 Mt. Auburn


Reycroft Joseph W., stair builder (71 Dor- chester av., S. B.), h. 30 East


Reynolds Charles E., expressman (40 Court, B.), h. 16 Front [Spruce Reynolds James, laborer, h. Jackson, near Reynolds James H., cabinet maker F. M. H. F. Co., bds. at Charlestown


Reynolds Patrick, laborer, house 86 Web- ster av. [son ct.


Reynolds Samuel, boot maker, h. 4 Stin- Reynolds Sarah L., widow of James, h. 8 Blackstone


Reynolds Stephen W., bookkeeper, etc. (150 Devonshire, B.), lı. 11 Rice


Rhett Walter H., student H. U., rooms 49 College House


Rhinelander Frederic W., student H. U., rms. 68 Thayer Hall


Rhoades Herbert A. (Silas Rhoades & Son), planing, etc., State, h. 12 Bigelow . Rhoades Josiah R., carpenter, 102 Allston, lı. 224 Pearl


Rhoades Nancy B., widow, h. 25 Pine Rhoades Silas (Silas Rhoades & Son), planing, etc., State, h. 12 Bigelow


RHOADES SILAS & SON (Silas and Herbert A. Khoades), planing and molding mill, State


Rhoades Solomon, provisions, 13 Harvard row, h. at Somerville


Rhoades Taney, grocer, 110 Harvard,h.do. Rhobacher William, laborer, h. 36 Hamp- shire


Rhodes Albert, key scraper, 139 Broadway, h. at Boston


Rhodes Leonard H., clerk, 43 Pleasant, bds. 138 Brookline


Rhodes Louisa Miss, h. 13 Farwell pl. Rhody, see Rolide [Prescott


Rice Charles M., student H. U., rooms 20 Rice Daniel C., clerk, h. 80¿ Green


Rice Duane L., foreman, 624 Main, h. 42 Pearl


Rice D. Webster, clerk, 168 Gore, boards Lewis Sage's, Somerville av.


Rice Edmund, brevet Col. U. S. A., house 160 Brattle


Rice E., driver U. R. Co., h. 106 Tremont


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Rice Eliza D., widow of Moses M., house 160 Brattle


Rice George B., clerk (176 Congress, B.), h. 152 North av.


Rice Geo. P., salesman (3 Winthrop sq., B.), h. 66 Inman


Rice Henry G., clerk (364 Washington, B.), bds. 324 Harvard [Oxford


Rice Herbert D., trav. salesman, bds. 96 Rice Homer, real estate (66 Devonshire, room 38, B.), bds. 11 Market


Rice Israel L. G., inventor, h. 160 Brattle Rice James B., house 96 Oxford


Rice James B., jr., hats, caps, etc. (36 to 40 Chauncy, B.), h. 38 Orchard


Rice Jean, shoemaker, 3 Brattle, h.69 Sixth Rice John, shoemaker, 3 Brattle, house 69 Sixth


Rice Jolin S., tin plate worker (23 John, B.), h. 18 Perry [Spruce


Rice Marie H., widow of Joseph H., h. 7 Rice Marshall N. (American Net and Twine Co.). Third, h. at Arlington'


Rice Martha J., widow of Aaron, house 27 Western av.


Rice Mary R., nurse, bds. 77 Washington Rice Thomas, carpenter, h. 146 North av.


Rice Thomas, teamster Mt. Auburn ceme- tery, h. 257 Mt. Auburn


Rice Thomas G., U. S. appraiser (177 State, B.), h. 342 Harvard [Auburn


Rice William, tailor, 24 Central sq., h. 132 Rice William H., action maker, 624 Main, bds. 144 Austin [Ellery


Rich Annie A., widow of Peter, house 38 Rich Benj. W., servant, 400 Broadway, boards do.


Rich Luther W. (L. W. Rich & Co.), 515 Main, h. at Boston


Rich L. W. & Co. (Luther W. Rich), pro- visions, 515 Main


Rich Wm. P., coachman, h. 38 Ellery


Richards Charles, tinsmith, h. 40 Broad'y Richards Edward K., engineer Revere Su- gar Refinery, h. 94 Thorndike


Richards Freeman. box maker, State, cor. Osborn, h. 32 Winsor


Richards Gardner W., box maker, State, cor. Osborn, bds. 32 Winsor


Richards George, baker, 502 Main, h. at Everett


Richards John, coach driver, People's Line, rms. at stable, Cambridge


Richards Joseph R., architect (46 Court, room 16 B.), h. 733 Cambridge


Richards William P. (46 Court, room 16, B.), h. 733 Cambridge


Richardson Alexander (Custom House, B.). h. 88 Harvard


Richardson Alonzo L., action maker, 162 Broadway, h. at Woburn


Richardson Ambrose C., tutor, rms. 43 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Benjamin F., musical instru- ments (13 Bowker, B.), h. 143 Wash- ington


Richardson Benjamin H., h. 16 Winthrop Richardson Charles A., bookkeeper, h. 1 Riverside pl.


Richardson Charles E., 583 Main, house 23 Ellsworth av.


Richardson Charles J., machinist Boston Stamping Works, Third, house at East Somerville


Richardson Charles N., fireman B. & L. R. R., b. 59 Third


Richardson Edward A., hairdresser, 282 Broadway, rooms do.


Richardson Eliza A. Miss, indexer, Otis, corner Second, bd -. at Charlestown


Richardson Emily M. Miss, house 197 Cambridge


Richardson Frank C., "starter " Peoples' Line " coaches (Summer, cor. Wash- Ington, B.), boards 197 Cambridge


Richardson Frank E., musician, boards 143 Washington


Richardson Frank G., tube board maker, 162 Broadway, house at Woburn


Richardson Frederick F., tin plate worker, house 5 Rockwell


Richardson George E., clerk and messen- ger National City Bank, 553. Main, boards 803 do.


Richardson Geo. F., mason, h. 47 Elm


Richardson George H., fruit (Merchants row, B.), boards 26 Suffolk


Richardson Geo. M., student H. U., rms. 2 Holyoke House


Richardson Geo. P. Mrs., house 7 Frost Richardson Georgiana, widow of George E., house 10 Eliot


Richardson Hattie E. Mrs., boarding- house, 5 Rockwell


Richardson Hazen K., student H. U., rms. 100 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Herbert A., student H. U., rooms 25 Stoughton Hall


Richardson Horatio S. (A. R. Bayley & Co.). apothecary, 607 Main, and (Bay- ley & Richardson), 32 River, boards 13 Norfolk


Richardson James, porter, h. 15 Hastings Richardson James, jr., teamster, house rear 48 Auburn


Richardson Jas. P. Mrs., h. 294 Harvard Richardson John C., real estate (23 Old State House, B.), house 20 Lake


Richardson John F., mason(13 Cross, B.), house 5 Walnut avenue


Richardson John P., organ maker, house 276 Pearl


Richardson John W., salesman (5 Winter, B.), house 20 Lake


Richardson Louis G., clerk, 430 Harvard, boards 36 Mt. Auburn


Richardson Mary B. Miss, b. 329 Harvard Richardson Olive A. Miss, rms. 9 Story Richardson Orlando B., h. 9 Tremont Richardson Oscar W., bds. Walcott Rich- ardson's, Lake View avenue


Richardson Richard, tinsmith, 651 Main, house 159 do.


Richardson Richard R., engineer Craw- ford House (85 Court, B.), house 16 Warland


Richardson Samuel C., hairdresser, 4 Brattle, house 1} Cowperthwaite




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