The Cambridge directory for 1879, Part 4

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Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC.


COLLEGE BUILDINGS, ETC.


Alumni hall, junction Kirkland, Quincy, and Cambridge, 1874


Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856


Astronomical Observatory, Garden, oppo- site Linnæan, 1846


Botanical Garden, Garden, corner Lin- næan, 1805


Boylston hall, College yard, 1857 College house, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846


Dane hall, College yard, 1832


Divinity hall, Divinity avenue, 1826 Gore hall, College yard, 1838


Gray's hall, College yard, 1863 Harvard Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place, 1878


Harvard hall, College yard, 1766 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis hall, College yard, 1763


Holworthy hall, College yard, 1812


Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Lawrence hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873. Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place, 1848


Massachusetts hall, College yard, 1720 Matthews hall, College yard, 1870


Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859


Peabody Museum of Archæology, Divini- ty avenue, 1877


Sever hall, College yard, 1878


Stoughton hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer hall, College yard, 1869


University hall, College yard, 1812


Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726 Weld hall, College yard, 1871


WHARVES.


Bent's Geo. H., wharf, Main, near Pioneer Boynton's wharf. 48 Bridge, E. Cambridge Brooks wharf, 221 Bridge


Burrage, Shepherd & co.'s wharf, Broad- way, Lower Port


City wharf, Main, opp. Dock


College wharf, foot of Dunster


Day M. & Co.'s wharf, Main, near Pioneer, Lower Port


Gale & Wood's wharf, Main, Lower Port Gas wharf, foot of Bath


Gas wharf, Third, near Broad canal


Hall's wharf, foot of East street, East Cambridge


Hasting's wharf, East, near Bridge, East Cambridge


Holmes & Rugg's wharf, River, near City mills


Holt's wharf, East, near Bridge, East Cambridge


Hubbard's wharf, foot of Charles River N. E. Glass House wharf, foot of North Revere Sugar Refinery wharf, foot of Water


Sanborn's wharf, Bridge, near Cambridge, East Cambridge


Smith's wharf, Main, nearly opp. Dock


Tower's wharf, rear 139 Broadway


Warren's wharf, Bridge street, next to Craigie's bridge


Wellington H. & Co.'s wharf, Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge


Winthrop wharf, foot of De Wolf


Wyman's wharf, east end of Craigie's bridge


CEMETERIES.


Cambridge, Coolidge avenue, near Water- town line


Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, near Wa-


tertown line


Old Burying ground, Ward 1, North aven- ue, opposite College grounds, B. F. Wy- eth, superintendent


BRIDGES.


Cambridge street bridge, from River street, Cambridgeport, to Brighton Canal or Cragie's bridge, from Cambridge street, East Cambridge. to Boston Essex street bridge, from Brookline street, Cambridgeport, to Brookline


North Harvard street bridge, from Brigh-


ton street, Cambridge, to Brighton Prison Point bridge, from Prison Point road, East Cambridge, to Charlestown West Boston bridge, from Main street, Cambridgeport, to Boston


Western avenue bridge, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the center of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the center of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the center of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the center of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the center of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the center of Sacramen- to street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street. and by the center of Dana street to Main street, thence by the center of Main street to Mount Auburn street, thence by the center of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the center of Putnam avenue to Western avenue, thence by the center of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the boun- dary line between Cambridge and Water- town, thence by the last-mentioned bonn- dary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the center of Dana street to Main street, thence through the center of Main street to Norfolk street, thence by the center of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the center of Washington street to the junc- tion of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, souther- ly, to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the center of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the center of North canal, and


northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the center of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the center of North canal. and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the cen- ter of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the center of Putnam av- enue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the center of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the center of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the center of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence through the center of Washington street to the junc- tion of Washington and Main streets, tlience by a line, at a right angle, south- erly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.


WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the center of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the center of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the center of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the center of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the center of North avenue to Sacra- mento street, thence by the center of Sac- ramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last mentioned boun- dary line to the point begun at.


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CAMBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE F. RICKER & CO., Machine Carpet Beaters,


Impoved Machine Patented Sept. 18, 1877.


UPHOLSTERERS & FURNITURE REPAIRERS Mattresses, Feather Beds, &c. Re-made and Renovated. 636 MAIN STREET, Opp Temple, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS,


MORRILL ALLEN, (Successors to ALLEN AND ENDICOTT,) Manufacturers of


Steam Engines, Machinery, Elevators,


FROGS AND SWITCHES, SHAFTING, HANGERS, BOILER AND ALL OTHER CASTINGS.


REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


No. 356 Main Street, . CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Alfred Morrill. A. F. Allen.


ROBERT WEITZE,


Manufacturer of all kinds of


SA $


Also, Dealer in MEATS AND VEGETABLES,


Store, 186 Cambridge Street, & CAST CAMBRIDGE. Manufactory, cor. Thorndike andEighth Streets,


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


CHARLES WOODMAN & CO.,


Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT


PIANO ORGAN ACTIONS,


WOOD-CUT DOWELS (all sizes), FANCY WOOD WOR !. Rhoades' Mill, State Street,


CHAS. WOODMAN, J. W. SMITH. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.


CAMBRIDGE


DIRECTORY,


1879.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., board3; bet., between; bldg., bui d- ing; blk., block; (B.), Boston; com. mer. commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; C. W. W., Cambridge Water Works; Ep. Theo. School, Episcopal Theological School; h. house; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; H. U., Harvard University; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road; R-v., reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary ; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. N.) United States Navy ; (U. S. A.), United States Army ; U. R. Co., Union Railway Company; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.


AARON LEWIS (Aaron & Parker), cigar- maker, 447} Main, house 445₺ do.


Aaron Moss, cigarmaker, house 65 Wash. Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Fred- erick C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 447₺ Main


Abbe Alanson J., student H. U., rooms 39 College house


Abbot Anne W., Miss, boards 23 Berkeley Abbot Eugene B., lumber (44 Kilby, B.), house 37 Inman


Abbot Ezra, Bussey Prof. of New Testa- ment criticism and interpretation, H. U., house 23 Berkeley


Abbot Francis E., editor "Index" (231 Washington, B.), house Lake View avenue, 5th on right


Abbot George W., com. mer. (21 Central whf .. B.), house 294 Harvard


Abbot Myra G., widow, house 33 Tremont Abbot Walter L., clerk (21 Central whf., B.), boards 294 Harvard


Abbott Albion F., polisher, 624 Main, h. at Boston


Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at Soutlı Boston


Abbott Charles J .. wood and coal, 37 Pearl, boards 564 Main


Abbott Charles L., law student (48 Con- gress, B.), boards 39 Tremont


Abbott Charles S., box maker, 1 Hamp- shire, house 41 Clark


Abbott Edward Rev., pastor St. James church, house Channing


Abbott Edward M. Mrs., h. 7 Chauncy


Abbott Elizabeth C., widow of Jesse B., house 247 Broadway


Abbott Ezra, building mover, house 77 Washington


Abbott Frank E., boards 77 Washington Abbott Horatio N., engineer, Bridge, cor. Third. house 154 Cambridge


Abbott John, engineer, h. 237 Broadway Abbott John K., real estate, h. 4 Florence Abbott Joseph H., salesman (525 Washing- ton, B.). house 6 William


Abbott J. H. Mrs., dressmaker, 6 William, house do.


Abbott Levi, machinist, house 39 Tremont Abbott Lucy K., Mrs., boarding-house, Dickinson


Aber Joseph, jeweler (B.), bds. 2 Sands


Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 26 Brattle


Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, teacher Quincy primary school, bds. 26 Brattle Aberle Frank, currier, house Tannery, 1st on right [near Spring Aberle Jacob, cooper, house off Eighth, Aberle Jacob, jr., cooper, 138 Gore, house off Eighth, near Spring


Aberle John, cooper, bds. Jacob Aberle's, Eighth [Aberle's, Eighth


Aberle Philip. at 163 Pleasant, bds. Jacob Ableton Franklin, chimney sweep, house 1 rear 19 Brewery


Abrahams Abraham J., peddler, house 54 Sidney [Sidney


Abrahams Henry, cigar maker, boards 54 Abroe Mary Ann, widow of Francis, house 199 Mt. Auburn


Acker Geo., hat colorer (8 Boylston sq., B.), house rear 2 Ninth


Ackerley Alfred, waiter, bds. 158 Green


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Ackerley Margaret, widow, dressmaker, house 158 Green


Ackers Hannalı Miss, h. 21 Sacramento Ackers John L. P., painter, 460 Main, bds. 115 Auburn


Ackers Mebitable Mis-, h. 21 Sacramento Ackers Sarah A., widow, bds. 408 Main Ackers Webster, painter, house 14 Clark Ackers William H., printer Riverside Press, house 40S Main


Adams Adelbert A., whalebone (24 Lin- coln, B.), house 288} Broadway


Adams Albert, mason. house 17 Winthrop Adams Alexander L., boards 5 Story Adams A. F., house 5 Union


Adams Charles J., deputy jailer and mas- ter House of Correction, Thorndike, cor. Third, house do.


Adams Charles M., potter, house 99 River Adams Charles W., bookkeeper (22 Sud- bury, B.), house 442 Broadway


Adams David J., jr., foreman of cutters, Howard M. Sawyer. h. 106 Thorndike Adams Dean J., at Navy Yary (Charles- town). house 129 Spring


Adams Edward F., bookkeeper (39 Frank- lin, B.), boards 91 Thorndike


Adams Elien. widow, house 49 Banks


Adams Frances A. Miss, house 12 Austin Adams Francis W., law student H. U., bds. 727 Cambridge


Adams Frank S .. clerk (60 Summer, B.), boards 74 Thorndike


Adams Frederic, laborer, boards 53 Clark, room 10


Adams George C., clerk, bds. 179} Harvard Adams Harry H., inspector (Custom House, B.), house 104 Thorndike


Adams James, laborer, house 162 Otis


Adams James G., waiter, bds. r. 5 Watson Adams James H., teamster, State, corner Osborr, house 161 Broadway


A'dams James S .. printer (352 Washing- ton, B. ), boards 77 River


Adams Jolın P., gas fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard


Adams John T., uurse, house 54 Portland Adams Joseph H., student H. U., rooms 4 Garden


Adams Josephi M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.), house 4 Tufts


Adams J. French (J. F. Adams & Co.), stair-builder, Seventh, cor. Cambridge, house 91 Thorndike


Adams J. F. & Co. (J. French Adams), stair-builders, Seventh, c. Cambridge Adams J. Getney, bookkeeper (136 South Market, B.), house Wallace. n. Garden Adams Kilburn, photographer (352 Wash- ington, B.). boards 30 River


Adams Lester W., driver U. R. Co., house 42 Holyoke


Adams Lyman M., carriage painter, 446 Main, boards at Somerville


Adams Margaret, widow of John, house rear 5 Watson


Adams Maurice H., machinist Am. Net & Twine Co., house 58} Cambridge


Adams Reuben A., beef (24 No. Market, B. ), house Elm, near Beech


Adams Sanford, blacksmith, boards 165 Broadway


Adams Susan F. P. Mrs., h. 94 Prospect Adams Theodore P., teacher high school, house at Boston [42 Holyoke


Adams Walter S., driver U. R. Co., house Adams William, real estate (69 Devon- shire. B.), house 727 Cambridge


Adams William R., fancy goods, 112 Cam- bridge, house 106 do.


A. D. Club. 14 Dunster


Addison Charles M., house 373 Harvard Addison Julia Mrs., house 371 Harvard Agassiz Alexander, curator Zoological Museum and (150 Devonshire, B.), h. 36 Quincy [36 Quincy


Agassiz Elizabeth C., widowof Louis, h. Agen James, soapmaker, house 97 Pearl Agen James E., soapmaker, bds. 97 Pearl Agen Martin Mrs., house 162 Franklin


Agen Michael F .. stereotyper, 15 Holyoke, boards 162 Franklin


Agnew Howard, student H. U., rooms 17 Dunster


Ahearn Bridget, laborer, h. 169 Norfolk Ahearn Cecelia, widow, house 17 Cherry Ahearn Dennis, laborer, house 76 Spruce Ahearn Dennis, baker, house 45 Amory Ahearn Ellen, widow, h. 291 Cambridge Ahearn Ellen, widow of John, h. 45 Amory Ahearn Eugene, laborer B. & L. R. R., house 3 Linnehan block, Third


Ahearn Jas.,cigar maker, h. 291 Cambridge Alearn John, grocer, 19 Washington,h. do. Ahearn Mary, widow of John, h. 104 Third Ahearn Maurice, laborer, house 149 Dublin Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 28 Portland Ahearn Maurice J., broker (13 West and 5 Tremont, room 5, B. ), h. 320 No. av. Alearn Thomas, marble worker, house 41 Jefferson


Ahearn Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin Ahern David, saloon, 32 Cambridge, house 29 do. [boards 29 do.


Ahern John J., bar tender, 32 Cambridge, Ahern Michael, bricklayer,h. 2 Emmons pl. Ahern, see Ahearn. also ('Hearn


Aigin Michael, junk, h. 34 Cambridge Aigin, -ee Agen and Eagan, also Egen


Aiken Charles H., clerk, 360 Cambridge, boards 152 Spring


Aiken Fred. J., boards 152 Spring


Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), 360 Cambridge, house 152 Spring


Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Jonas Woodard), charcoal, hay, etc., 360 Cambridge


Akerman George, machinist, house 170 Putnam avenue


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Akerman M. Louise Miss, teacher River- side primary school, boards 9 Sumner LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the poor and attorney-at-law (20 Court, room 19, B. ), h. 30 Essex


Alberts Albert, laborer, house 131 Third Alberts Clements P.Sclerk, bds. 131 Third


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Alberty Antonio, carver F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown Alden Adelbert H. (190 Congress, B.), bds. 317 Harvard


Alden Albert, house 59 Spring


Alden Ann Mrs., confectionery, etc., 546 Main, house do.


Alden Charles A. (181 Broad, B.), boards 78 Hancock


Alden Charles W., clerk (9 Bowdoin sq., B.), boards 21 Essex


Alden Fannie. L. Miss, music teacher, h. 471 Main


Alden George A., commission merchant in india rubber and gutta percha (190 Congress, B.), h. 317 Harvard


Alden George E., clerk (Congress, B.), bds. 317 Harvard (471 Main


Alden Julius E. Mrs., dressmaker, house Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., house 78 Hancock


Alden Thos., bookbinder. h. 546 Main


Alden William L., clerk (Purchase, B.), bds. 307 Harvard


Alden Wm. R , plasterer, house 19 Hews Alden Win. T., fly finisher, 162 Broadway, house 21 Essex


Aldrich Albert C., student H. U., rooms 23 College honse


Aldrich Ambrose, com. mer., (cellar 5 F. H. Market, B.), h. 17 Maple avenue Aldrich Frank, starch, etc .. h. 248 North av. Aldridge Thomas E., pastor M. E. Zion church, Douglass Hall, Main. boards 54 Washington |112 Green


Alexander Abram, grocer, 644 Main, house Alexander Aroline Mrs., h. Winthrop sq. Alexander Daniel, laborer, house 93 Elin


Alexander Giles R., carpenter, house 10 Rogers block, Main


Alexander James, laborer, house 193 Mt. Auburn [520 Main


Alexander J. Scott, police, station 2, h. Alexander Mary, wid. of Hugh, h. 3 Green Alexander Thomas Mrs., music teacher, house 52 Trowbridge


Alexander Thomas, printer, 15 Holyoke, house 52 Trowbridge


LGER ALPHEUS B., lawyer (23 Court, B.), boards E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Arthur N., clerk (Winter, B.), bds. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


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LGER EDWIN A., lawyer (23 . Court, B.), house Mt. Vernon


Alger Frederick W., clerk, boards E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Horace Chapin, Student H. U., rms. 22 Matthews hall


Alger Morton, house 33 Sacramento


Alghieri Simon, caterer, h. 56 Norfolk


Allan Alexander, printer (7 Spring lane, B.), house 11 Mason


Allan John, machinist, house 7 Lopez


Allan Thomas, machinist, 336 Main, bds. 42 Pearl


Allan, see Allen, also Allyn


Allard Alonzo D., teamster, b. 119 Winsor


Allard Hector, finisher, 124 Harvard, bds. 118 Harvard


Allard Mary F., widow, house 8 Rogers block, Washington


Allatt Rose Mademoiselle, French teacher, boards 138 Brattle


Allen Albert F. (Morrill & Allen), steam engines, etc., 356 Main, house 250 Broadway


Allen Alexander V. G. Rev .. professor Episcopal Theological School, house Ash, corner Brattle [ Lowell


Allen Alfred M., Student H. U., rooms 17 Allen Ann. widow of Robert, h. 11 Fifth


Allen Caleb C., 356 Main, h. 26 Columbia Allen Caroline M. Mrs., dressmaker, house 10 Wendell


Allen Charles G., clerk (112 State, B. ), bds. 69 Brattle [175 Main


Allen Daniel, boilermaker, 92 Main, bds. Allen Edgar E., clerk, 147 North avenue, boards Thatcher Stone's, Orchard


Allen Edgar H., machinist, 72 Main, house at Boston [58 Market


Allen Emery, driver. 120 Hampshire, bds. Allen Fannie Miss, teacher Otis primary school, boards 11 Fifth [Oxford


Allen Francis B., student. H. U., rooms 10 Allen Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.), house 263 Harvard


Allen Frederick H., student H. U., rooms 9 Holworthy hall


Allen George, pressman University Press, honse 9 Revere


Allen George A., marble cutter A. McDon- ald, boards 99 Mt. Auburn


Allen George H., key finisher, house 139 Broadway


Allen George W., expressman, 10 Brattle, house 5 Cowperth vaite


Allen Henry George Mrs., lodging, house 14 Ware


Allen Henry W., restaurant (27 No. Mark- et, B.). house 29 Suffolk


Allen James, blacksmith, house Brewery, near Main


Allen James H., cntter (227 Washington, B.), house 116 Inman


Allen Jeremiah, junk, house 38 Porter


Allen Joel A., asst. Museum of Compara- tive Zoology, house Lake View aven- ue, sixth on left


Allen John B., blacksmith, 368 Main, h. 50 Sidney


Allen John E., janitor A. D. Club, 14 Dun- ster, boards do.


Allen Joseph H., clergyman and lecturer on Ecclesiastical history, H. U., house 5 Garden


Allen J. Addison, provisions, house 6 Gor- don place


Allen Kate, widow, house 36 Brewery


Allen Kate A., widow, house 155 l'earl Allen Lydia A., widow, house 56 Austin


Allen Mary, widow of Jonathan, house 7 William


Allen Mary, widow of Henry, h. 51 Gore Allen Mary M. Miss., music teacher, house 69 Brattle


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Allen Matthew, laborer, house 178 Green Allen Nathan L., apothecary, 155 North avenue, house at Somerville


Allen Oscar F., bookkeeper Cambridge Savings Bank, 2 Harvard row, house 27 Mellen


Allen Robert, glass cutter, bds. 11 Fifth Allen Russell C., student H. U., boards 5 Garden [56 Austin


Allen Susan Miss, music teacher, house Allen Thomas, ship chandler (China), h. 177₺ Harvard


Allen Thomas Mrs., variety store, 177 Harvard, house 177} do.


Allen Wilkes, dentist, 69 Brattle, h. do.


Allen Wm. H. B., house 13 Market


Allen William Martin, paper ruler (299 Washington. B.), 1. 4 Gore place


Allen, see Allyn, also Allan and Allin Alley Charles R., house 46 Langdon


Alley Elliot E., upholsterer, house 131 Thorndike


Alley Emma B., teacher Training school, boards 17 Upton


Alley William H., student II. U., rooms 35 Matthews hall


Alley W. Frank, traveling salesman, 503 Main, boards 82 Magazine


Allin Arthur U., law student H. U.


Allison Ellen, widow of William J., house rear 27 Gore


Allison Geo. A., clerk (30 Commerce, B.), house 40 Coggswell avenue


Allison Win., sa vyer Haz ett & Co., bds. rear 27 Gore


Allnut Frederick G. (Ward & Allnut), din- ing rooms, 13 Brattle. l. Sacramento pl. Alls JJohn B., turner, 624 Main, house 39 Fairmont


Allyn Eliza, widow of Joseph, house 139 Thorndike


Allyu Horace A., supt. Cambridge Gas Light Co., house 471 Broadway


Allyn Rebecca P. Mrs., h. 5 Berkeley


Allyn William W., surveyor Cummings, Kenney & Co., h. 139 Thorndike


Almgren Alexander, polisher, house 118 Webster avenue


Almorth Gustav, telescope maker, house 259 Putnam avenue


Almquest Peter, cabinet maker, 124 Har- vard, house at East Boston .


Almy Francis, student H. U., rooms 19 Matthews Hall


Almy Frederic, student H. U., rooms 19 Holworthy hall


Alphin Jaines, teamster, h. 9 Valentine 'Altimas John, baker, h. 19 Jefferson Altmiller August, tinsmith, h. 89 Sixth


Ambrose John L., second assistant clerk


of courts, Court Hous ., East Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Ambrose Peter, carver, house 33 Eighth Amee Jacob Mrs., house 894 Main


Amee Jacob E., 5 Harvard sq., b. 894 Main Amee John Mrs., house 894 Main


Amee William A., stationery, etc., 5 Har- vard sq., boards 894 Main


Amen Harlan Page, student .H. U., rooms 12 Stoughton hall


American Band. 642 Main


American Net and Twine Co., nets, seines and twines, Third, office (43 Commer- cial, Boston)


American Protestant, J. R. McCready, ed- itor and publisher, 658 Main


Ames Charles E., driver U. R. Co., house 3 Frank


Ames James B , professor of Law H. U., rooms 20 Holworthy hall


Ames John C., sawyer F. M. Holmes Fur- niture Co., h. at Charlestown


Ames Johu G .. carpenter, house 23 Front Ames Mary E. Mrs., matron H. U., house 28 Mellen [Front


Ames Simon, clerk. 605 Main, boards 23 Amies Timothy, captain of police, station No. 1, house 28 Mellen


Ammidon Philip R., treas. Suffolk Paper Co., 7 Brattle and (49 & 51 Court, B.) Amory Augustine H., student Ep. Theo. Seminary, Brattle


Andersen Hans C., liquors (47 Hanover, B.), house 55 Winsor


Anderson Archibald, box maker Hazlett & Co., house 46 Spring


Anderson Charles, gasman, house 3 rear 78 Brighton


Anderson Charles E., clerk, 8} Mount Au- burn, boards 42 Winsor [75 Otis Anderson Eliza Miss, dressmaker, rooms Anderson Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, house 9 Seventh


Anderson Ernest S , clerk, S} Mount Au- burn, house 56 Putnam avenue


Anderson Frederic, meat cutter, house 265 Cambridge


Anderson James, bootmaker, 34 Brighton, . house 2 rear 18 Sparks [Brighton Anderson James, teamster, house rear 78 Anderson James, carpenter, Palmer, near Church, house 15 Brewer


Anderson James, laborer, College wharf, house 16 Beaver [Brewer


Anderson James. jr., carpenter, boards 15 Anderson John, clerk. 5 and 6 Harvard row, house 12 Gerry · [5 Frank Anderson John B., jr., driver U. R. Co., h. Anderson John E. (Peak & Anderson), slater, 402 Harvard, h. 414 Main


Anderson Luther S., student H. U., rooms 18 Wendell [ Brewer


Anderson Matthew, carpenter, house 10 Anderson Matthew .. printer, 15 Holyoke, house 85 Wendell [72 Spring


Anderson Stephen, brass molder (B.), h. Anderson Stephen, jr., brass molder (33 Hawkins, B ), bds. 72 Spring


Anderson Thomas, painter, house Gore, next R. R. crossing


Anderson William, teamster, College whf., house 16 Beaver


Anderson William, blacksmith, 356 Main, house 49 Clark [Lincoln Anderson William, glass cutter, house 12 Anderson William, printer, 15 Holyoke, boards 9 Revere


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Anderson William C., glass cutter, boards 12 Lincoln


Andrew Frank, house Lowland avenue, rear 40 Spring Andrews Chas. W., student H. U., rooms 40 Weld Hall


Andrews Clement W., student H. U., rooms 57 Thayer Hall


Andrews D. Herbert, wrought iron bridg- es and roofs. 78 Main, office (13 Pem- berton sq., B.), h. at Chelsea


Andrews John A., drug clerk, b. 12 Pine Andrews John D., casemaker, 162 Broad- way, house 233} Broadway


Andrews Mary E., teacher private school, 29 Everett, boards do.


Andrews Mary E., widow, h. 171 Winsor Andrews Morton D., law student, rooms 13 Bowdoin


Andrews Robert M., painter, h. 2 Shep- herd's block, Charles river


Andrews Robert R., dentist, 19 Brattle, h. 834 Main


Andrews William H. Mrs., house 7 Day Andrews William S., student H. U., rooms 40 Weld hall


Andros Henry S., apothecary, 641 Main, house 11 Temple [ Broadway




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