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Flagg Joshua G., student H U., rooms 9 Flagg Wilson, author, h. 10 Concord av. Flagg, see Flaig
Flaherty Daniel, blacksmith, 45 Main, h. at Soutlı Boston [Bridge
Flaherty Dennis, cabinet maker, h. 136 Flaherty Hannah, widow of James, house 30 Vine
Flaherty James, boards 30 Vine
Flaherty James, molder, bds. 83 Bridge
Flaherty John, stone-cutter, 19 Main, h. 93 Fifth
Flalierty Martin, stone-cutter, h. 7 Otter Flaherty Martin, iron-worker, h. 47 Amory Flaherty Michael, painter, h. 4 Shepherd's block, Charles River
Flaherty Patrick, blacksmith, bds. 30 Vine Flaherty Thomas, baker, 502 Mam, house 449} do. [33 Fourth
Flaig Simon, jeweler, 112 Cambridge, h. Flaig, see Flagg ['Tuttle
Flanagan Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 11 Flanagan Anthony, rubber worker, b. 10 Broadway [Nichols pl.
Flanagan Jolin, gardener, 15 Oxford, h. 2 Flanagan John, hostler, 120 Green, h. 228 Franklin
Flanagan Jolın, bookbinder Riverside Press, house 257 Franklin
Flanagan Mary A. Mrs., grocer, 1 Conlon's court, house 154 do.
Flanagan Michael, carpenter, h. 50 Portl'd Flanagan Patrick, boiler maker, 92 Main, house 159 Winsor
Flanders Addie E. Miss, teacher (Arling- ton), boards 320 North avenue
Flanders Byron, traveling salesman, 400 Main, house at Somerville
Flanders Edmund G., carpenter, house 4 . Mead [do.
Flanders Frederick A., clerk, 18 River, b. Flanders Moses G., driver U. R. Co., h. 320 North avenue
Flanders William H., salesman (27 Win- ter, B.), louse 96 Hancock
Flannery Bridget, widow, h. rear 47 Vine Fleet Benjamin R., key finisher, 139 Broad- way, house 24 School street court
Fleet William, key finisher, 139 Broadway, house 225, room 7, do.
Fleisham Charles, butcher, house 2 Ninth Fleming Alfred H., 162 Broadway, boards 1792 Harvard
Fleming Edmund, boards 46 Clark
Fleming George, fish packer (B.), house 46 Clark
Fleming Henry, foreman of reed makers, 162 Broadway, house at Newton
Fleming James J., molder, h. 130 Harvard Fleming John, laborer, house 17 Tuttle Fleming John, cabinet maker, 384 Main, house rear 18 Lopez
Fleming Mary C. Mrs., hairdresser, 286} Broadway, house do.
Fleming Moses, teamster, h. 120 Winsor Fleming Patrick, porter, 598 Main, b. do. Fleming, see Flemming
Flemming George N., pressman University Press, house 28 Brighton
Flemming John, wheelwright, 232 North avenue, h. Regent, n. North avenue Flemming Thomas, carpenter, h. 55 North Flemining, see Fleming
Fletcher Edmund, foreman C. W. H. Moul- ton & Co., Gore, bds. at Somerville Fletcher Grace W. Miss, teacher Thorn- dike grammar school, bds. 23 Lopez Fletcher John D., car inspector, house 57 Columbia
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Fletcher Joseph, carpenter, rooms Franklin
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Fletcher Mary C. Miss, h. 38 North avenue
Fletcher Reuel H., master Thorndike grammar school, h. 144 Cambridge
Fletcher Sophronia, physician, bds. 34 Austin [Holyoke
Fletcher Walter W., carpenter, house 53 Fletcher William K., homeopathic physi- cian, 233 North avenue, house do.
Flett David, salesman (477 Washington, B.), house 44 Putnam avenue
Flinn Andrew B., carriage painter, 442 Main, house 52 Columbia
Flinn Arthur M., clerk (24 Summer, B.), house Chestnut, cor. Acorn
Flinn Rufus H., provisions, 59 River, h. 25 Pleasant
Flint Clarissa, widow of Edmund, house rear 101 Cambridge [Chauncy Flint Francis, teas.(32 Broad, B.), house 8 Flood Edward, tin peddler, h. 452 Cam- bridge
Flood Elisha, laborer, h. Harvey, corner Montgomery
Flood Francis H., peddler, h. 89 Tremont Flood John, house 148 Pleasant
Flood Margaret Miss, house 51 Gore
Flood Patrick, mason, house 148 Pleasant Flood William M., picture frame maker, 571 Main, b. 109 Auburn [h. do. Flowers William C., physician, 27 Austin, Flowers William H. jr., clerk adjutant general's office (State House, B.), h. arsenal grounds. Garden. c. Chauncy Floyd Elizabeth, widow of Baruch C., h. 57 Winsor
Floyd Henry B., teamster, house 143 Gore Flynn Bartholomew, coachman, 299 Har- vard, house 35 West
Flynn Bernard, laborer, house 35 Donnell Flynn Daniel, clerk, 480 Cambridge, house at Somerville [Donnell
Flynn Daniel C., marble-cutter, boards 35 Flynn Francis, cooper, boards 56 Second Flynn Frank, potter, boards Harvey, near Montgomery [way
Flynn Henry, brass molder, h. 161} Broad- Flynn Henry, clerk (209 Federal, B.), h. 4 Short
Flynn James, shoemaker, h. 162 Franklin Flynn John, cooper, house rear 30 Gore Flynn John, laborer, 221 Bridge, boards 3 Winter [ster avenue
Flynn John F., machinist, house 86 Web- Flynn Julia, widow of Michael, house 2, rear 134 Broadway
Flynn Michael, teamster, William Müller, boards 381 North avenue
Flynn Patrick, cooper, h. 154 Prospect Flynn Thomas, teamster, h. 381 North av. Flynn Thomas, teamster, h. 7 Decatur Flynn Thomas, mason, house 8 Willow
Flynn Thomas, laborer, h. 49 Washington Flynn Thomas F., book canvasser (30 Han- over, B.), house 4 Harrison
Flynn Timothy, teamster, bds. 35 Donnell Flynn William, laborer, house 6 Rogers block, Main
Fobes Annie S., widow of Edward, house Mount Pleasant, 4th on right
Fobes Daniel, house 11 Orchard
Fobes Edwin F., clerk (96 Sudbury, B.), boards 11 Orchard
Fobes Thomas, peddler, h. 65 Brookline Fogelberg Anna M. Mrs., h. 29 Prince Fogelberg Carl, organ builder, 624 Main, house 29 Prince
Fogerty George F., draught man (Fulton, B.), h. Hawkins block, Charles
Fogerty Geo. F., draughtsman, 603 Main, boards 390} Cambridge
FOGERTY JAMES, architect, 2 Hyde's block, 603 Main, house 390} Cambridge
Fogg Charles H., draughtsman, b. 51 Third Fogg Ebenezer, carpenter, Revere Sugar Refinery, house 90 Gore
Fogg Edwin, machinist, 203 Bridge, house 51 Third
Fogg Frank W., house 20 Coggswell av.
Fogg Geo. E., salesman, 203 Bridge, bds. 51 Third
Fogg Hiram E., regulator, 162 Broadway, house 233 Broadway, room 2
Fogg George H., lumber (170 Border, E. B.), house 40 Arlington
Fogg Rebecca, widow of Jesse, house 68 Mount Auburn
Fogg, see Forg
Foley Benjamin F., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 32} Banks [2 Vine
Foley Catherine, widow of,Thomas, house Foley Catherine, widow, h. 169 Bridge.
Foley Chas., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 32 Banks
Foley Honora, widow, house 31 Dunster Foley Daniel J., laborer, house 5 Clay Foley Dennis, bookbinder Riverside Press, and sexton St. Paul's church, house 32} Banks
Foley John, laborer, house 13 Sparks
Foley John, laborer B. & L. R. R., house 127} Bridge
Foley John, public carriage (B.), house 109 Tremont [83 Wendell
Foley John G., printer (31 State. B.), h. Foley John J., carpenter, h. 150 Spruce Foley Margaret A. Miss, house 1 Clay
Foley Mary, widow of Bartholomew, house rear 55 Amory
Foley Mary Miss, house Dailey's alley Foley Michael, laborer, house 15 Sparks Foley Michael, at 10 Arrow, house at Somerville
Foley Michael P., laborer, house 17 Foster Foley Patrick, gardener, 145 Brattle, house at Belmont
Foley Patrick J., machinist B. & L. R. R., shop, Bridge, h. at Boston
Foley Peter G., millinery goods, 494 Cam- bridge, house do.
Foley Thomas, brush maker, h. 77 Fifth
Foley Thomas H., glass engraver (B.), boards 2 Vine
Folger Geo. H., secretary Boston Board of Marine underwriters, 18 Merchants Exchange (55 State, B.), h. 139 Austin
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Folk Sarah Jane, widow of Jeremiah, h. 23 Brewery
Folk Walter S., waiter, bds. 23 Brewery Follen Ann, widow of Patrick, house 12S Brookline
Follen Michael, laborer, h. 46 Washington Follen Patrick, teamster, house Jackson, near Belmont
Follen Patrick, gardener, house Tremont, between Cambridge and Hampshire
Follen Thomas, laborer, house 67 Amory Follensbee Benj. A., organ maker, 624 Main
Follins John, machinist, h. 161 Spring Follon John P., upholsterer, 504 Main, bds. 69 Brookline
Folsom Charles Mrs., h. 19 Berkeley
Folsom Chas. D., clerk (524 Washington, B.), house 113 Otis
Folsom Chas. E., bookkeeper (117 Devon- shire, B.), boards 113 Otis
Folsom Chas. W., civil engineer, house 19 Berkeley [Pleasant
Folsom Dudley, stone contracter, h. 54 Folsom James N., salesman (71 Summer, B.), house 39 Pleasant
Folsom Mark J., capt. night police, house 32 Warland
Folsom Norton, physician, 404 Harvard, boards 19 Berkeley
Folsom Samuel H., asst. register of pro- bate, Court-House, house at Winches- ter
Folsom Wm. H, student H. U., rooms 4 Stoughton Hall
Folsom William N., house S Tufts
Fonseca Phineas, cigar mnfr., 537 Main, house 1 Rollins court
Fontaine Joseph, cabinet maker, h. 2 Roger's block, Washington
Foote Geo. L., banker (2 Congress square and 7 Congress, B.), house 352 Har- vard
Foote Josephine B. Mrs., h. S Sacramento Foote Luther Mrs., house 352 Harvard
Foote Warren E. Mrs., b. S Sacramento Foran Nicholas, laborer, h. 17 Wyeth
Forbes Andrew J., agent (58 Portland, B.), house 103 Otis [ Pleasant Forbes Annie, widow of Patrick, h. r. 121 Forbes Frank A., painter, 660 Main, h. 19 Fairmont
Forbes Henry D., bookkeeper (3 Mer- chants row, B.), house 315 Broadway Forbes Wm. W., real estate (31 Exchange, B.), house 114 Inman
Ford Austin, granite, 19 Main, house 3 Rogers block, Main
Ford Calvin, collector, house 76 Green
Ford Daniel, switchman B. & L. R. R., h. 3 Short
Ford Daniel W., jig sawyer, h. 5 Berkshire Ford Geo. R., printer, 1 Dunster, bds. 29 Hamilton
Ford Hugh A., laborer, h. 245 Mt. Auburn Ford Jeremiah, gate tender B. & L. R. R., Prison Point bridge, h. 149 Bridge
Ford Jeremiah D., painter, 54 Cambridge, house 1 Spring place
Ford John, laborer, house 23 Hayes court Ford John H. (John Ford & Son), printer, 1 Dunster, house 36 Erie
Ford John J., plasterer, house 117 Spring Ford John M., clerk (Allston), house 88 Pleasant
F FORD JOHN & SON (John H. Ford), printers, 1 Dunster, cor. Har- vard square
Ford Martin, rubber worker, b. 163 B'dway Ford Mary, wid. of Thomas, h. 17 Sparks Ford Mary A., widow of Howard J., house 29 Hamilton [ Bridge
Ford Michael, laborer B. & L. R. R., h. 148 Ford Moses, stone-cutter (B. ), h. 17 Sparks Ford Patrick W., architect (9 School, B.), rms. 143 Thorndike [Magazine
Ford Sarah B. C., widow of John, h. 78 Ford William H., bookkeeper (26 Central, B.), h. 15 Tremont [av.
Foreside Wm. J., teamster, h. 106 Webster Forg Albert, carver F. Geldowsky Furni- ture Co., bds. at Somerville
Forg Herman, clerk F. Geldowsky Furni- ture Co., h. at Somerville
Forg, see Fogg
Forknall Reuben, wood worker, 162 Broad- way, h. at Newton [ Banks
Forrest James, painter, 14 Church, h. 37 Forrest John M., painter, boards 8 Banks Forrest Lawrence, painter, 32 Flagg, h. do. Forrest Robert, painter, house 8 Banks Forrest Robert E., painter, bds. S Banks Forristall Arthur, bds. 23 Prospect
Forristall Joseph, express (127 Congress, B.), h. 23 Prospect
Forsyth James, laborer. h. S Decatur ct. Forsyth James jr., cooper, h. S Decatur ct. Forsyth Joseph, laborer, h. 6 Cowperth- waite
Fortune James D., carpenter, h. 7 Blanche Fortune James R., tinsmith, 605 Main, b. 7 Blanche
Fortune Wm., laborer, h. Elmer, n. Sands Fosch M., lithographer Riverside Press, house 42 River
Fosdick Oliver G., mariner, h. S Tufts Fosdick William B., h. 44 William Foss Benjamin D., carpenter, h. 23 Cherry Foss Charles A., clerk, 419 Main, boards 179} Harvard
Foss Edmund F., carpenter, h. r. 125 Pearl Foss Geo. A., printer University Press, rooms 6 Mt. Auburn
Foss George W. W., sail-maker (114 Com- mercial, B.), h. 12 Winsor
Foss Joseph, engineer, 3 Hampshire, h. 63 Harvard
Foss William H., driver hose carriage steamer 2, house 430 Main
Foster Calvin H. (Whittemor & Foster), provisions, 29 Brattle, bds. 11 Revere Foster Catherine B. Miss, h. 7 Kirkland Foster Charles C., student H. U., boards 140 Brattle
Foster Chas. E., printer University Press, bouse 29 Holyoke
Foster Charles H. W., student H. U., rms. 43 Weld Hall
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Foster Charles W., printer (105 Summer, B.), bds. 1 Richdale avenue
Foster Eben B., clerk (87 State, B.), house 340 Broadway
Foster Eben B. Mrs., h. 340 Broadway Foster Edwin K., clerk (25 Winter, B.), b. 11 Sixth [47 Winsor
Foster Elizabeth J., widow of Charles, h. Foster Francis C., counselor (33 School, B.), house 15 Oxford
Foster Frank K., printer University Press, bds. 15 Mt. Auburn
Foster F. H., printer University Press, boards 34 Brattle
Foster George W., house 76 Inman
Foster Henry, bookbinder (25 Arch, B.), house 131 Spring
Foster Hiram T., bookbinder (25 Arch, B.), house Vine, cor. Sixth
Foster Hiram T. jr., bookbinder (25 Arch, B.), bds. Hiram T. Foster's, Vine
Foster Hosea J., piano action maker, bds. 47 Winsor
Foster H. William, carriage smith, rear 10 Brattle, house 41 do.
Foster Isabel Miss, copyist H. U. library, b. 25 Hudson [65 Mt. Auburn Foster Isabella, widow of Robert, h. rear Foster Isadore I. Miss, teacher (Belmont), boards 25 Hudson
Foster James, gardener, bds. 60 North Foster John, clerk, 502 Main, boards 168 Hampshire
Foster John McGaw, student H. U., rms. Holyoke House
Foster Joseph, laborer U. R. Co., Dunster, house Elmer, near Sands
Foster J. Albert, express driver (B.), bds. 98 Spring [Oxford
Foster Leonard, student H. U., boards 15 Foster Margaret E. Mrs., house 4 Grant
Foster Mary, widow of John, house 168 Hampshire
Foster O. Allen, mason, bds. 26 Holyoke Foster Robert H., conductor B. & L. R. R., house 26 East
Foster Theodore S. (Custom House, B.), house 1 Richdale avenue
Foster William, carpenter and lamplight- er, h. 3 Shepherd's blk., Charles River Foster William H., silver plater, house 43 Brookline
Fouquet Peter, upholsterer (96 Washing- ton, B.), house rear 144 Thorndike Foundation Thomas, stone-cutter, house 124 Green [Main, b. 391 do. Fountain George W., carriage smith, 376 Fountain Jas. W., hair-dresser, 208 Hamp- shire, house 143 Columbia
Fountain, see Fontaine [12 Gerry Fowle Isaac H., wood carver (B.), house Fowler Edward S., law student, boards 30 Wendell
Fowler Frank A., mason, h. 22 Tremont Fowler Harold N., student H. U., rooms 6 Hollis Hall
Fowler Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, 8 Har- vard square, boards 27 'Trowbridge Fowler John, mason, boards 22 Tremont
Fowler Oscar W., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house at Medford
Fowler Stacy, clergyman, h. 30 Wendell Fowler Stephen D., bookbinder, house 5 King place
Fowles Augustus L., confectioner, 503 Main, house 4₺ Essex
Fox Bridget, widow of Michael. h. 14 Front Fox Charles S., clerk, bds. 166 Putnam av. Fox Edward B., clerk (Salem), boards 45 Mt. Auburn
Fox Edward P., printer Riverside Press, house 166 Putnam avenue
Fox Frank, foreman A. Fitzpatrick's, West- ern avenue, boards at Brighton
Fox George J., reporter (15 Milk, B.), h. 3 Orchard
FOX JABEZ, lawyer (30 Court, room 21, B.), house 4 Mt. Auburn
Fox James, house 139 Bridge
Fox James A., house 808 Main
Fox James E., spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards rear 44 Washington
Fox John E., currier, h. rear 33 Harvey
Fox John F., harness maker, 105 Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles
Fox John L., salesman (40 Clinton, B.), house 408 Main
Fox Josephi, gardener and contractor, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 14 Lowell
Fox Michael, harness maker, 105 Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles
Fox Peter, glass canvasser, b. 139 Bridge
Fox Robert L. B., harness maker, 247 Cambridge, house 45 Mt. Auburn
Fox Sarah A., widow of Henry H., house 4 Mt. Auburn
Fox Sarah W. Miss, teacher High school (Somerville), b. 4 Mt. Auburn
Fox Thomas, house rear 55 Charles
Fox Thomas jr. (T. jr. and J. Fox), har- ness maker, 105 Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles
Fox T. jr. and J. (Thomas Fox jr. ), har- ness makers, 105 Bridge
Fox Wilder, cooper, boards 44 Seventh
Foxcroft Francis A. Rev., h. 17 Arlington Foxcroft Frank, assistant editor Boston Journal (262 Washington, B.), house Foxcroft, Avon hill
Foy Richard, tinsmith, h. 189 Hampshire Foye Mary, widow of Nicholas, house 24 Dunster
Foye Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 24 Dun- ster, house do. [Pleasant
Foye Nathaniel W., wood worker, h. 101 France John W., janitor (228 Washington, B.), house 15 Webster avenue
Franchio Francisco, cabinet maker, house 158 Otis
Francis Abby B. Miss, h. 21 North av.
Francis Anton, laborer F. G. F. Co., house 36 Cambridge
Francis Eben, clergyman, h. 43 Kirkland Francis Ebenezer, house 43 Kirkland Francis Ellen M., widow of George C .. house Oxford, corner Hammond
Francis George E., coachman, 904 Main, house 18 Mill
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Francis Geo. Hills, student H. U., rooms 44 Gray's Hall
Francis Nathaniel A., law student H. U., rooms at Brookline
Francis Richard P., student H. U., rooms 53 College House
Francis Wm., cabinet maker, 556 Main, house 82 Green
Francoeur Stanislas, painter, house rear 14 Jackson
Frank Charles, ivory carver, h. 33 Harvey Frank Charles A, clerk, 186 Cambridge, boards 33 Fifth
Frankenstein Isidor, clothing and dry goods, 398 Cambridge, house do.
Franklin Council, No. 50, Royal Arcanum, 603 Main
Frara August, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, rooms 73 Gore
Frary Charles, bookbinder, h. 15 Tufts
Fraser James, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at Boston
Fraser William A. (91 Atlantic avenue, B.), house rear 45 Winter
Frasier Daniel E. (Frasier & Smith), and (D. E. Owen & Co.), 555 Main, house 50 Austin
Frasier Henry, laborer, boards 17 Wyeth Frasier & Smith (Daniel E. Frasier and Alpheus K. Smith), piano hammer coverers, 555 Main
Frates Frank, sand paperer, h. 44 Spring Frates Joseph, sand paperer, h. 105 Fourth Frawley Herbert J., teacher St. Mary's pa- rochial school, rooms 654 Main
Frawley Michael, laborer, house 23 Bay Frayser David A., law student H. U., rooms 18 Putnam avenue
Frazer Henry, gardener, 77 Sparks, b. do. Frazier Daniel, brush maker, h. 15 Second Frazier George, house 119 Thorndike
Frazier, see Frasier, also Fraser
Frederick John K., clerk (83 Summer, B.), boards 62 Otis
Fredstrom Andros P., safe maker at C. E.
Kershaw's. house 8 Roger's blk., Main Freeland William, student H. U., rooms 31 Stoughton Hall
Freeman Andrew G., clerk, 176 Harvard, boards do. [Winter Freeman Arsene, harness maker, house 57 Freeman Bartlett B., painter, house rear 22 Watson
Freeman Hannah, widow of Nathan, house 3 Suffolk
Freeman Jane, widow of Nathan, nurse, house 22 Watson
Freeman Jesse H. (114 F. H. Market, B.), house 25 Pine
Freeman John M., hair-dresser, house 49 Market
Freeman John S., proof-reader "Traveller,', (31 State, B.), house 8 Marvin place Freeman Joseph A., harness maker, bds. 57 Winter
Freeman Nettie M. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Suffolk, house do.
Freeman Thomas N., grocer, 176 Harvard, house do.
Freeman William, key maker, 139 Broad- way, house at Somerville
Freeth Annie, widow of Wm. J., house 41 Somerset
French Alwin T., machinist, 368 Main, h. . 408 do. [Farwell pl.
French Charles A., boarding-house, 15 French Estelle J., teacher Gannett pri- mary school, boards 165 Prospect
French Fred E., clerk, 450 Harvard, bds. 1 Brewer's block, Brattle square
French George E., news dealer, 588 and 625 Main, house 587} Main
French George E., boards 97 Norfolk
French Geo. L., house 97 Norfolk
French G. O., conductor U. R. Co., rooms 5 South [Gray's Hall
French Harry C., student H. U., rooms 26 French Henry, constable's keeper. (Court sq., B,) house 130 Bridge
French Henry G., student H. U., rooms 35 Weld Hall
French James M., foreman (7 Province ct., B. ), house 165 Prospect
French John A. (11 Chardon, B.), house 44 Sacramento
French John S., engineer Revere Sugar Refinery, house at Somerville
French J. W., artist Riverside Press, h. at South Boston [Spring
French Lorenzo, tinsmith (B.), house 121 French Mary F. Q., widow of Ebenezer, house 13 De Wolf
FRENCH OREN B., carpenter, Palmer, house 30 Mellen
French Walter H. M., condensed milk agent, boards 165 Prospect
French Wm. A. (Cal.), h. 49 Trowbridge Frenning Aurora S., widow of John A., house 11 Gardner
Frenning Henry B., b. 11 Gardner
Freudenberg Charles G., col. U. S. Army, house 336 Harvard
Friel Patrick, cooper, h. rear 67 Charles
Friend Edward, engineer, house 3d, on right of Tannery
Friend Sam'], variety store, 41 Reed, h. do. Friend William, bill poster, house 28 Coggswell avenue
Frier Adolphus S., hardware (83 Cam- bridge, B.), house 41 Pleasant
Fritsche Carl, glass decorator N. E. Glass Co., bds. 59 Third
Fritz Rainhold S., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown
Frohock Benjamin R., toys (77 Cambridge, B.), h. 225 Broadway, room 3
Frost Allston E., house 67 Norfolk Frost Edmund, house 126 Oxford
Frost George, foreman (42 Cornhill, B.), house 39 Orchard
Frost Geo. A., artist, 224 North av., h. do. Frost George E., brush maker (B.), house 5 Second [2 Matthews Hall
Frost Howard, student H. U., rooms Frost Jacob F., provisions, 471 Main, h.do. Frost James M., carpenter (2 Broad, B.), house Hubbard avenue
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Frost William, house 132 North avenue
Frothingham Amos T., cashier Tremont National Bank (8 Congress, B.), h. 338 Harvard
Frothingham Henry K., cashier Mass. National Bank (60 Congress, B.), h. 157 Hancock
Frothingham Nathaniel L., law student H. U., boards at Boston
Frye Clara E. Miss, house 103 Hancock
Frye Edward H., bookbinder, h. 27 War- land
Frye James E. (J. E. Frye & Son), provis- ions, 142 Harvard, house do.
Frye James K. P., laborer, h. 453 Camb. Frye John W. (J. E. Frye & Son), provis- ions, 142 Harvard, bds. 90 Winsor
Frye Joseph E., bookkeeper (59 Broad, B.),house 14 Harrison
Frye J. E. & Son (James E. and John W. Frye), provisions, 142 Harvard
Frye Lydia A., widow of Samuel M., h. 14 Harrison [bridge
Frye Samuel B., laborer, house 451 Cam- Fublar Nathaniel, laborer, h. 41 Hastings Fullam Patrick, shoemaker, house 364 Cambridge {13 Hilliard
Fuller Addie R., widow of Richard F., h. Fuller Alonzo W., foreman Am. Steam Safe Works, 17 Main, h. at Boston
Fuller Arthur O., law student (23 State, B. ), house 13 Hilliard
Fuller Benedict, furniture polisher, house 112 Spring
Fuller Catherine, widow of Samuel, house 46 Winsor [h. 19 Forest
Fuller Charles L., messenger(58 State, B.), Fuller Chester H., paper-hanger, boards 5 Worcester
Fuller Edward H., carpenter, h. 105 Green Fuller Edwin H., bookkeeper (11 North Market, B.), house 9 Brewer
Fuller Elias J., house 498 Cambridge
Fuller Elizabeth L. Mrs., h. 233 North av. Fuller Emma L., widow of Rev. Arthur B., h. 13 Hilliard [Hilliard Fuller Eugene, student H. U., rooms 13 Fuller Francis E. printer University Press, rooms 48 Market [31 East Fuller Frank, teamster Holt & Bugbee, h. Fuller Frank, rooms 48 Market
Fuller Frank E., student H. U., rooms 51 Weld Hall
Fuller Geo. C. W. (G. C. W. Fuller & Co.), clothing, 561 Main, house 101 Austin Fuller Geo. C. W. jr., clerk, 561 Main, b. 101 Austin
Fuller George S., engineer U. R. Co. re- pair shop. Dunster, h. r. 81 Oxford
Fuller G. C. W. & Co. (George C. W. Ful- ler), clothing, etc., 561 Main
Fuller Luther, butter (56} North, B.), h. 36 Cottage [Essex Fuller Lyman I., clerk, 69 Norfolk, h. 12 Fuller Richard B., student H. U., rooms 13 Hilliard [28 Spring
Fuller Robert N., blacksmith, 35 Gore, h. Fuller Robert O., iron and steel (110 North,
B.), house Harvard, cor. Prospect
Fuller Samuel D., provisions, 154 Harvard, house 96 Columbia
Fuller Sarah Mrs., house 111 Austin
Fuller Simeon H., salesman (202 Devon- shire, B.), house Cambridge, next Hovey's nurseries
Fuller Waldo, student H. U., rooms 13 Hilliard [ter
Fuller Wm. H., paper-hanger, h. 5 Worces- Fullerton Ellen Miss, house 21 Hancock Fulton Elizabeth F. Mrs., h. 56 Sidney Fulton John, painter, 14 Church, boards 374 Main
Fulton John A., house 20 Winthrop
Furber Helen B. Miss, teacher Putnam grammar school, boards 134 Austin Furbush Elias, furniture, etc., 94 Harvard, house 96 do. [man place
Furbush Fred. B., carpenter, h. 7 Chap- Furbush Joseph H., carpenter, house 27 Hudson
Furfey Hugh, mat maker, h. 12 Somerset Furfey Hugh P., window shades, house Acorn. corner Chestnut
Furfey Isabel F., music teacher, boards 118 Brookline
Furfey James. mat maker, Brookline, near Erie, house 118 do. [118 do.
Furfey James A., clerk, 120 Brookline, b. Furfey James H., matmaker, boards 12 Somerset [Brookline
Furfey Michael, matmaker, house r. 122 Furlong Isaac A., foreman (Cambridge, B.), house 63 Inman
Furlong James J., hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, house 115 Fourth
Furlong Stephen C., broom maker, 412 Main, house 402 do.
Furness Walter R., s.udent H. U., rooms 57 Thayer Hall
GADESBY CHARLES, iron worker, 78 Main, house at Chelsea
Gaffey Mary, widow of John, h. 30 Spring Gaffey Thomas, teamster, bds. 30 Spring Gaffney Anthony, coffin polisher, 203 Bridge, boards 56 Second
Gaffney Edward, piper, b. r. 56 Charles
Gaffney Elizabeth Mrs., grocer, 5 Grant, house do.
Gaffney James, machinist, h. r. 56 Charles Gaffney Wm. H., clerk, 215 North avenue, boards 16 Wallace
Gage Abby R. Mrs., boards 37 Chauncy YAGE DANIEL W., stoves, tin ware, and plumber. 157 North avenue, G house at Somerville
Gage George E., carpenter, house 9 Perry Gage George G., carpenter, h. 9 Perry
Gage George W., teamster Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 222 Broadway
Gage Homer, student H. U., rooms 19 Oxford [Green
Gage Jennie L. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 21 Gage J. Arthur, student H. U., rooms 408 Harvard
Gage Mary C. Miss, nurse, b. 204 Harvard Gage Milton (Gage & Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue, house 36 Orchard
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Gage & Bent (Milton Gage and John H. Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue Galım John, foreman of varnishers Doe, Hunnewell & Co. (B.), h. 81 Sixth Gainer Edward F., driver, 203 Bridge, bds. 56 Second
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