The Cambridge directory for 1880, Part 27

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Maiers Orlando A., gas fitter (75 Portland, B.), boards Chestnut, corner Sidney


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Mailman Arthur, wood worker (B.), bds. 10 Rogers block, Main


Maine John B., tailor, house 41 Vine


Mains James, ward tender Mass. General Hospital (Blossom, B.), h. 18 Walnut court


Mains John, grocer, 13 Vine, house do.


Mains Mary, widow, bds. 13 Vine [do.


Maitland James, blacksmith, 225 Main, h. Major Abigail, widow, h. 106 Ellery


Major James, fireman gas house, house 13 Maynard place


Major William F. conductor, b. 106 Ellery Maleman Martha A. Mrs., house 124 Gore Maleney Patrick, laborer, h. 174 Winsor


M ALLEN JOHN F., tailor, 508 Main, liouse 494 do.


Malley Edward B., counselor, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, c. Second, boards 108 Cambridge .[h. do. Malley Michael F., liquors. 72 Broadway, Malley Patrick, grease collector, house 41 Willow place


Malley, see Melley


Mallon John, laborer, house 119 Pleasant Mallon Thos., confectioner, b. 119 Pleasant Mallory Richard P., engraver (242 Wash- ington, B.), house 85 Hancock


Mallows Martha, wid. of James, h. 1 Jay Malloy Anna, widow of John. h. 24 Vine Malloy Michael, hostler, 203 Bridge, h. r. 8 Gore [b. 112 Dublin


Malone Chas. Wm., kilnman, Crescent av., Malone Patrick, laborer, house 13 Warren Malone Peter, asst, engineer pumping house C. W. W., Lake View avenue, house 112 Dublin


Malone Philip, tin ware mnfr., 2, rear 191 Hampshire, house 192 Norfolk.


Maloney Ellen, widow of John, house 14 Brookline [14 Brookline Maloney James T., conductor M. R. R., b. Maloney Patrick, carpenter, h. 36 DeWolf Maloney Philip, shoemaker, 345 Main, h. do. [Main


Maloney William, stone-cutter, bds. 345 Maloney Wm., teamster, h. 365 North av. Maloon John W., tinsmith, h. 14 Sands


Manchester Charles E., operator Bell Tel- ephone Co., Middlesex Court-house, room 1, Third, boards at Boston


Mandell William A., ins. agt., h. 93 Austin Mandell William J., clerk (24 Exchange place, B ), house 4 Walnut avenue


Manes Harriet E., widow of George W., house 123 Webster avenue


Mangum Wm. Van Alstyne, law student H. U., rooms 4 Matthews Hall


Manka Albert, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house 65 Spring


Manley Daniel, flagman Harvard street crossing G. J. R. R., h. 7 Hastings Mann Ella M. Mrs., house 94 Prospect Mann Ernest A., engineer, b. 19 Hamilton Mann Henry A., printer, lı. 19 Hamilton Mann Henry M., truss mnfr. (99 Court, B.), house 124 Winsor


Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), cabinet maker, 384 Main, house at Virginia


Mann Rufus, boots and shoes, 7 Harvard square, house 23 Mellen


Mannie William, baker, 502 Main, boards 463 Main [Auburn


Manning Abbie A. Miss, house 59 Mt. Manning Charles B., at Riverside Press, boards 13 Rockwell


Manning Charles W., clerk (412 Washing- ton, B.), boards 51 Elm


Manning Edmund, boots and shoes, 505 Main, house 162 Putnam avenue


Manning Elizabeth B., widow of Dr. Sam- uel, house 416 Harvard


Manning Frances A. Miss, house 59 Mt., Auburn


Manning Frank E., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, boards 137 Cambridge


Manning Henry M. S., boxmaker, 1 Hamp- shire, house 49 Elm


Manning James, gardener John Read, house 5 Madison


Manning John, fruit peddler, h. 22 Union Manning John, laborer at Fitzpatrick's, Western avenue, boards 2 Elmer


Manning John jr., print peddler, boards 22 Union


Manning John J., teamster, h. 10 Winter Manning Matthew, plasterer, house 10 Murdock


Manning Mehitable, wid. of John,h.51 Elm Manning Michael, laborer, house 403 Cam- bridge


Manning Nelson H., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house 137 Cambridge


Manning Patrick, clerk, 147 Hampshire, house Cambridge


Manning Patrick, laborer, h. 2 Elmer


Manning Prentiss H., clerk (284 Devon- shire, B.), boards 42 Quincy


Manning Thomas, veterinary surgeon, house 200 Norfolk


Manning Thomas J., baker, bds. 403 Cam- bridge


Manning William, laborer, house 2 Gore Manning William H., driver U. R. Co., rooms 5 South


Manning William H., printer Riverside Press, house 33 Blackstone


Manning William H., student H. U., rms. 42 Quincy


Manning William W., house 42 Quincy Mannix James, butcher, h. 205 Appleton Mannix Michael, grocer, 142 Pearl, house 140 do.


Mannix Timothy, laborer, Concord av- enue, 1st on right above Walden


Mansfield Daniel, principal Washington grammar school, house 65 Hancock Mansfield Fred. L., tinsmith, 8 Brattle, boards 15 Farwell place


Mansfield Garrett, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, h. 105 Portland, cor. Hampshire Mansfield James, boiler maker, 92 Main, boards 10 Broadway


Mansfield Thomas, farmer Almshouse, h. Tannery. opposite Almshouse


Mansfield Tobias, laborer, h. 189 Hamp- shire [467 Main Manson Mary S., widow of John, house


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Manson Nathaniel G., house 303 Harvard Manson Nathaniel G. jr., iron (77 Oliver, B.), boards 303 Harvard


Manson Rufus H., clerk (22 Fulton, B. ),h. 303 Harvard [b. 467 do.


Manson Walter P., hairdresser, 531 Main, Mansur Warren, bookkeeper, 502 Main, house 74 Columbia


Manton John, key maker, 139 Broadway, house 223 Broadway, room 6


Manton Patrick, laborer, h. 24 Baldwin Manuel Wm. H., cook, li. 93 Webster av. Mara August, laborer, h. Lowland avenue Mara John, pressman University Press, boards 11 Hayes court


Marble Samuel W., machinist (34 Oliver, B.), house 1 Worcester


Marble William, sails, awnings, etc. (357 Commercial, B.), house 18 Forest


March Charles D., student H. U., rooms 52 Brattle [h. 306 Harvard March Clement, leather (141 Federal, B.). March Herbert B., salesman (212 High, B.), house 323 Broadway


March John S., note broker (76 State, B.), house 61 Green


March John S. jr., master mariner, h. 419 Broadway


March Waldo, hides and leather (33 Soutlı, B.), boards 61 Green


March, see Marsh


Marchand Frank D., tin worker B. S. Co., Third, house 33 Washington


Marchant C., machinist, 72 Main


Marchant Jas. H., carpenter, h. 30 Spring Marchant Jolin C., machinist, h. 130 Pearl Marchesfeki John, laborer, h. 10 Fourth street place


Marcott Oliver, laborer, h. 152 Spruce


Marcou Jules, house 42 Garden


Marcou Philippe B., boards 42 Garden Marcy Henry E., clerk (61 South, B.), bds. 209 Pearl [do.


Marcy Henry O., physician, 690 Main, lı. Marcy Margaret J., widow of John H., h. 209 Pearl


Marden A. L., carpenter. h. 108 Pearl


Marden Ellis W .. clerk (166 Devonshire, B.), boards 108 Pearl


Marden William L., clerk, house 21 Pine Marean George G. Mrs., house 66 Dana Marean, see Marrin


Marie Josie Miss, boards 5 Moore


Marie Saralı B. Mrs., house 5 Moore


Marie Wallace W., bookbinder, h.105 River Mariett Ernest H., student H. U., rooms 37 College House


Mark Edward L., instructor in Zoological Laboratory H. U., house 48 Shepard Markeen Dayid, brick-maker, house rear Walden, bet. Dublin and Garden Markeen Peter, laborer, house 125 Dublin Markey Charles A., messenger B. & L. R. R. shop, house 75 Third


Harkey Hugh V., laborer, h. 34 Camb'ge Markham Geo. D., student H. U., rooms 11 Gray's Hall


Marks Augustine, tailor, h. 10 Fourth Marks James, engineer, boards 10 Fourth


Marks Michael F. (McKillican & Marks), roofer, 119} Cambridge, h.258 Bridge Maroney George H., organ inaker, 624 Main, h. 2 Rogers block, Washington Maroney Joanna. widow, h. 19 Seventh Maroney Mary, widow of James, house 2 Rogers block, Washington


Marr J. Trafton, dry goods (45 Avon, B.), house 87 Green


Marr Robert D., clerk (5 Winter, B.), bds. Solomon C. Calef's, Beacon


Marralı John, printer University Press, boards 7 Hayes court


Marrah Thomas, gardener, h. 7 Hayes ct. Marrett Augustus P., clerk treasurer's office E. R. R. (B.). bds. Avon hill


Marrett D. Appleton, house Avon hill, n. Linnæan


Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building. Cambridge, cor. Second, h. Highland av., near Broadway


Marrin Hannah, widow of Thomas, house 152 Green


Marrin Thomas H., laborer, bds. 152 Green Marriner Moses H., carpenter, b. 50 Sidney Marsden Chas., carpenter, 368 Main, bds. 463 do.


MARSDEN JAMES, grocer and dealer in coal and wood. 395 Main, house do. · [73 Pleasant Marsden Thomas, clerk, 395 Main, house Marsh Albert J. L. (A. J. L. Marsh & Co.), confectioner, 10 Pearl, bds 3 Norfolk Marsh A. J. L. & Co. (Albert J. L. Marsh), confectioners. 10 Pearl


Marsh Benj. F., provisions, 110 Cambridge, house rear 122 Otis


Marsh Charles S., clerk, 97 Cambridge, h. 142 Spring [92 Sixth


Marsh James B., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, bds. Marsh Jolin, house 92 Sixth


Marsh John, teamster, house 13 Brewery Marsh Joseph E., sewing machine agent, house 3 Norfolk | Harvard


Marsh Meltiak M., shoe-cutter, house 229 Marsh Sarah A., wid. of Geo., h. 86 Spring Marsh W. J. S., wire spring maker, 162 Broadway, house at Wilmington


Marsh Walter R., oiled clothes maker, house rear 150 Prospect


Marsh, see March


Marshall Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, house 73 Fourth Marshall Fred J., boards 174 Harvard


Marshall Freeman W., coachman, house Eliot, corner Brighton


Marshall Jane, widow, h. 89 Putnam av.


Marshall Jolın H., clerk, 641 Main, boards 686 Main


Marshall Mary, widow, h. rear 36 Auburn Marshall Mary A., widow of Truman, nurse, house 46 Pine


Marshall Nahum, peddler, h. 117 Harvard Marshall Richard S., salesman (96 Wash- ington, B.), house 12 Arlington


Marshall Thomas J., hostler, 400 Main, h. 86 Elm


Marshall Wm. P., billiards (114 Sudbury, B.), house 70 Prospect


MARSTON & CUNIO'S DINING ROOM,


FOR LADIES AND Gentlemen, NO. 19 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON.


Open from 6 A. M. to 8 P. M.


B. H. FARWELL,


FLORIST,


Choice Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Funeral Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., made at short notice.


FLORAL DECORATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


A Fine Collection of Bedding and House Plants, Ferns, etc. Ferneries and Hanging Pots Neatly Filled. Wholesale and Retail.


No. 273 North Av., North Cambridge.


STORY & WILBUR. Formerly A. WILBUR & Co. Established 1821. New England Emporium for


ROOFING SLATES


Merrill's Celebrated Unfading Brownville Maine Slate. Purple and Black Welch, Monson, Bangor, and Star Penna., Black Diamond, Purple, Green and Red Slates. By cargo or square. Special rates by carloads from quarries. Slate Dressing and Punching Machine. Roofing Tin, Zinc, Solder, Slating Tools and Nails, Elastic Cement, Rosin Sized Tarred and Dry Felts.


Slate Wharves, 529 Commercial St. (Near Old Charlestown Bridge.) Boston. J. STORY. S. A. WILBUR. Messrs. S. & W. have the entire product of my quarries, for twenty-five years known as " Brownville " or " Bangor Maine Slate," the standard slate of New England: awarded a Silver Medal by the Mass. Char- itable Mechanic Association; and the " Centennial Medal" the Highest Awards to Roofing Slate. As my quarries are the only ones making this peculiar quality, architects, builders, and others, by specifying " Merrill's No. 1, Brownville, Me. Slate," may protect themselves against inferior kinds.


ADANS H. MERRILL, Brownville, Me.


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Mason Geo. D., clerk, 610 Main, h. 510 do. Mason Harry E., clerk (State, B.), boards 63 Inman


Mason Harry W., law student H. U., rms. 60 Matthews Hall


Mason Henry, treas. Mason & Hamlin Or- gan Co., 162 Broadway, salesroom


(154 Tremont, B.), house at Brookline Mason James M., watchman, h. 10 Prince Mason John, machinist, house 95 Inman Mason John ( J. Mason & Co.), locksmith, house 63 Inman


Mason John T .. agent (167 Tremont, B.), hous- 19 Leighton court


Mason Jolin T., clerk, 9 Harvard, boards 63 Inman


Mason John W., student H. U., rooms 43 College House


Mason Joseph H., brass finisher, lı. 13Pine Mason J. & Co. (John Mason), locksmith, 444 Cambridge


Mason Lowell, president Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., 162 Broadway and (154 Tremont, B.), house at New York


Mason Mary C. Miss. house 298 Harvard


Mason Mary J., widow of S. R., house 103 Columbia [Prince


Mason Mary S., widow of Eben, house 10 Mason Napoleon B., carpenter, h.38Market Mason Orange E., law student, 555 Main, boards 103 Columbia


Mason Richard, bootmaker, h. 22 Decatur Mason Samuel B., signal man B. & A. R. R., house 13 Lopez


Mason Sarah E., widow, house 82 Green Mason Theodore, clerk, boards 10 Prince Mason Willianı A. (W. A. Mason & Son),


civil engineer, 603 Main, h. 87 Ray- mond


M ASON W. A. & SON (Wm. A. and Charles A. Mason), civil engin- eers, Hyde's block, 603 Main


Mason Win. A. jr., student State Normal Art School (28 School, B.), boards 87 Raymond [do.


Mason Wm. F .. clerk Prospect House, b. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., cabinet or- gan mufrs., 162 Broadway, salesroom (154 Tremont, B.), Lowell Mason, president, Henry Mason, treas.


Massey Ernest, brakeman B. & L. R. R., boards Hotel Cambridge


Massey Eugene, brakeman B. & L. R. R., boards Hotel Cambridge


Massey Samuel, coachman 21 Kirkland, boards 39 Baldwin


Massey Wni. coachman, (398 Beacon, B.), liouse 39 Baldwin


Massure George A., tea dealer, h. 47 Elm Matchett Clara E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, rooms Winthrop sq. Matchett Louisa G. Miss, teacher Holmes primary school, rms. Winthrop sq. Matheson Hugh, carpenter, h. 11 Eighth Mathews Emery A., organ action maker, 624 Main, boards 97 Austin


Mathews Eugene H., printer University Press, house at Somerville [tin Mathews James C., clerk, boards 97 Aus-


Mathews Jolin W., painter, h. 97 Austin Mathews Riley W., foreman, 22 Brattle, house 24 Holyoke


Mathews William P., shoemaker, 7 Essex, livuse 97 Austin


Matros Manuel, marble polisher (B.), h. 68 Winter


Mattes Carl, restaurant, 8 Brighton,h. 12do. Matthes Henry W., watchmaker, boards 42 Pine


Matthes Wm. H., driver, 71 Vine, bds. do. Matthews Abraham, laborer, 180 Main, h. at Boston


Matthews Albert, law student, rooms 10 Holyoke House


Matthews John, boiler maker, 92 Main Matthews John N. W., clergyman, house 10 Berkshire place


Matthews Mason J., inventor, 162 Broad- way, house at Boston


Matthews Matilda. widow of John, house 10 Berkshire place


Matthews Richard, house 28 Lee


Matthews, see Mathews [lin's court Mauchi Gottlab, cabinet maker, h. 2 Mul- Maude John E., student H. U., rooms 26 Garden [Sargent


Maurer Hiram, clock repairer (B.), h. 45 Maurer Joseph, polisher, 624 Main, h. at Boston


Maurer Joseph, varnisher F. G. F. & Co., rooms rear 63 Gore


Maxfield Joseph E., student H. U., rooms 12 Holyoke House


Maxner Clark, driver, bds. 66 Amory


May George R., chewing gum mnfr., h. 118 Magazine


May Henry F., student H. U., rooms 55 Matthews Hall


May James, baker, l.ouse 94 Spring


May John E., commission merchant (67 Commercial whf., B.). h. 7 Highland Mayberry George L., student H. U., rms. 6 Divinity Hall


Mayers Aaron B., carpenter, h. 265 Sidney Mayers Alanson H., student H. U., rooms 2 College House


Mayers John L., carpenter, h. 261 Sidney Maynard Abel, house 18 Winsor


Maynard Charles E., locksmith (12 Brat- tle, B.), bds. 18 Eliot


Maynard Eben W.,571 Main,h. 109 Auburn Maynard Franklin, rubber cement (40} F. H. square, B. ), house 18 Eliot


Maynard George C., salesman (153 Sum- mer, B.J, house 6 Daniels court


Maynard Henry O., foreman electro. and stero. University Press, h. 26 Mellen


Maynard Herbert F., clerk (374 Washing- ton, B.), boards 26 Mellen


Maynard James F., bookkeeper (214 Wash- ington, B.), house 417 Broadway


Maynard John W., hats, caps, etc., 571 Main, bds. 109 Auburn


Maynard Martha, widow of Gideon, house 6 Daniels court


Maynard Thos. F., tile-setter, b. 18 Eliot Maynard William E., fish dealer, house 2 Westacott place


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Maynes Geo. W., sausage maker, h. 100 Tremont


Mayo Chester H., cooper, bds. 44 Seventh Mayo George F., organ maker, 624 Main, house 32 Howard


Mayo Henry B., bookbinder, b. 32 Howard Mayo Zoeth S .. locksmith (26} Exchange, B.), house 32 Howard


McAdoo William, laborer, house Garden court, 2d from Dublin


McAleer Barney, teamster, bds. 64 Vine McAleer John J., brush maker, 12 Gore, house 64 Vine [68 Vine


McAleer Patrick, teamster. 211 Bridge, h. McAllen Charles, soap maker, house 126 Brookline


McAllen Dennis, laborer, h. 2 Lechmere pl. McAllen Edward, machinist, boards 102 Brookline [1 Holyoke McAllister Ward, law student H. U., rms. McAllister Wm., shoemaker, 144 Bridge, house do.


McAloney Jolin W. (Isaac W. Bailey & Co.), carpenter, SS Auburn, house 32 Kinnaird


McAlooney Richard, carpenter, lı. 7 Salem McAnaul Thomas, shoemaker, 27₺ River, house 19 Park [nell


McArdle Constantine, laborer, h. 17 Don- McArthur Arthur F., student H. U., rms. 22 Felton building


McArthur Cornelius, foreman Mt. Auburn cemetery, house Huron


McArthur John A., painter, lı. 26 Tremont McArthur Phineas, machinist, 356 Main, bds. 2 Huron


McAskill Peter, hack driver, h. 8 Grant McAuliffe Daniel, at 163 Pleasant, house rear 117 do. [blk., Main


McAvoy John, carpenter, bds. 3 Rogers


McAvoy Julia, widow, h. 71 Concord av. McAvoy Patrick, house 57 Moore


McAvoy Patrick jr., engineer (109 State, B.), house 57 Moore


McAvoy Thomas, city laborer, h. 57 Amory McAvoy Timothy, engineer, 150 Broad- way, and boarding-house, 1 Hamp- shire, junction Broadway


McBarron Ann, wid. of Thos., h. r. 36 Gore McBride Archibald, tinsmith, h. 108 Third McBride Charles William, laborer, bds. W. Libbey's, New, near F. R. R.


McBride Henry, peddler, bds. r. 13 Vine McBride James. laborer, house Concord avenue, 3d from F. R. R.


McBride John, house rear 13 Vine


McBride John J., laborer, boards James McBride's, Concord avenue


McBride Margaret, widow of Richard, h. 251 Franklin [Charles McBride Richard A., tinsmith, house 53 McCabe Annie Miss, station agent F. R. K (Watertown), b. Mrs. Mary McCabe's, New [Willow


McCabe Bernard, upholsterer, boards 23 Mc Cabe Daniel, baker (B.), bds. 193 Main McCabe Edward J., station agent F. R.R.,


Fresh Pond station, bds. Mrs. Mary McCabe's, New


McCabe Felix, laborer, house 22 McCabe McCabe Francis, boards 180 Winsor McCabe James, peddler, house 23 Willow McCabe James, laborer, boards Mrs. M. McCabe's, New, n. F. R. R.


McCabe James T., confectioner (B.), b. 10 Hastings


McCabe Jolin, laborer, h. 5 Lechmere pl. McCabe John H., baker, bds. 180 Winsor McCabe Mary, widow of Michael, house New, n. F. R. R.


McCabe Nancy Miss, house 63 Bolton McCabe Patrick, barrels, 176 Winsor, h. 180 do.


McCabe Patrick, laborer, house 63 Bolton McCabe Samuel, laborer, house 54 North McCabe Terrence, laborer, h. 6 Blair pl. McCafferty John, laborer, h. 105 Third McCafferty John H., brass founder; house 3 State [h. 123 Fourth


McCaffrey Catherine, widow of Murphy, McCaffrey Edward, house 63 Hampshire McCaffrey Edward. house 48 Broadway McCaffrey Hugh, harness maker, 365 Cam- bridge, house 197 Hampshire


McCaffrey JJames, liostler, house rear 380 Cambridge


McCaffrey James, carpenter, h 5 Hunting McCaffrey Philip, teamster, h. S3 Charles


McCallar Daniel C., bookkeeper (615 · Washington, B.), bds. 289 North av.


McCallar George M., bookkeeper (51 Han- over, B.), bds. 289 Nortlı avenue


McCallar John F., millinery (490 Wash- ington, B.), bds. 289 North avenue McCallar Louisa F., widow, house 289 North avenue


McCalvy James Mrs., h. 103 Western av. McCann Bridget Miss, house 118 Gore McCann Edward, teamster, h. 13 Vine McCann Eliza, widow, house 2 Lawrence McCann John H., brush maker, house 103 Tremont [2 Lawrence


McCann Wm. J., clerk, 551 Main, boards McCannon Wm., laborer, b. 163 Broadway McCardle Owen, laborer, bds. 140 Garden McCaren Sylvester, washer, 904 Main, h. 13 Murray


McCarron Edward J., polisher Hazlett & Co., house rear 68 Second


McCart James, laborer, 69 Main, house 23 Willow


McCart Terrence, shoemaker, h. 86 Third McCarthy Alexander, laborer H. M. Bird, Pelham, house 149 Main


McCarthy Carbery T., bookbinder, bds. 6 Watson [Cowperthwaite


McCarthy Catherine, widow, house 14 McCarthy Catherine, widow of Timothy, h. 133 Web. ter avenue


McCarthy Chas., laborer, h. 149 Bridge McCarthy Charles, laborer, house 5 Reed's block, Cedar


McCarthy Charles E., hairdresser, 58 Cam- bridge, house 5 Vine


McCarthy Cornelius, cutter, h. 28 Banks McCarthy Daniel, blacksmith, 368 Main, house 31 Webster avenue


McCarthy Daniel, laborer, h. 208 Bridge


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McCarthy Daniel, laborer, house rear 189 Hampshire


McCarthy Daniel, teamster. h. 73 Third McCarthy Daniel jr., lab., b. 208 Bridge


McCarthy Daniel A., core maker, house 86 Franklin


McCarthy Dennis, shoemaker, h. r. 77 Elm McCarthy Dennis D., constable, 53 Fourth, house 3 Seventh


McCarthy Dennis J., coachman, 354 Har- vard, boards 112 Kinnaird


McCarthy Ellen, widow of John, house 14 CowperthWaite


McCarthy Ellen, widow of John, house Montgomery, near Spruce


McCarthy Ellen, widow, house 14 East


McCarthy Eugene, student, bds. 6 Watson McCarthy Eugene C. ,gardener, h.6 Watson McCarthy Eugene J., painter, h. 3 Rogers block, Washington


McCarthy Florence, pressman (B.), house 39 Banks


McCarthy Francis J., iron molder, 368 Main, boards & Green


McCarthy James, tailor, house 112 Gore McCarthy James, watchman B.& L. R. R., house 8 Fifth


McCarthy Jas. J., cooper, h. S7 Franklin McCarthy Jeremiah, tailor, 195 North av., house 56 Cedar


McCarthy John, spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards 86 Franklin


McCarthy John, tailor, 218 Cambridge, h. 1 Eighth


McCarthy John, h. rear 189 Hampshire McCarthy John, marble cutter, lı. 72 Spruce McCarthy John, currier (B.), 11. 15 Flagg McCarthy John A., machinist.h.6 Watson McCarthy John F., collector. b. 8 Green McCarthy John H. plumber B. & L. R. R., house 83 Bridge


McCartby John R., plumber, 436 Harvard row, h. rear 16 Brown


McCarthy Julia T. Miss, dressmaker, house 8 Green


McCarthy Kate Mrs., h. 188 Norfolk


McCarthy Lewis A., pattern maker, bds. 8 Green


McCarthy Margaret Mrs., house 3 East McCarthy Mary, widow of Jolin, house 13 Sparks street place


McCarthy Mary, widow of Daniel, house Số Franklin


McCarthy Mary, widow of Charles, house 7 Foster's block, rear 93 Main


McCarthy Mary A., widow of John, house 175 Cambridge


McCarthy Mary A. A. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 175 Cambridge


McCarthy Mary E. Miss, hairworker, h. 8 Green 18 Green McCarthy Mary F., widow of Francis, h. McCarthy Maurice, laborer, 624 Main, h. 23 Bay [mere pl. McCarthy Maurice, laborer, house 6 Lech- McCarthy Michael, gluer, 624 Main, h. 156 Green [bridge


McCarthy Michael, laborer, h. 29 Cam-


McCarthy Patrick, laborer, 86 Mount Au- burn, h. 32 Cowperthwaite


McCarthy Patrick, laborer, b. 14 East McCarthy Patrick, laborer, h. 147 Gore


McCarthy Patrick, tailor, 195 North av., boards 56 Cedar


McCarthy Patrick, hostler, 677 Main, bds. 112 Kinnaird


McCarthy Patrick 2d, laborer, h. 55 North McCarthy Patrick, laborer, bds. 6 Lech- mere place [Third


McCarthy Terrance, shoemaker, house 96 Mccarthy Timothy, labores, h. 234 Bridge McCarthy Timothy, laborer, h. 192 Bridge McCarthy, see McCarty


McCartney Wilson. at Cambridge Rolling Mill, rooms 224 Broadway


McCarty Annie E., widow of Michael, h. 1 Holly avenue


McCarty Charles, laborer, house 6 Reed McCarty Daniel, laborer, boards 3 Lech- mere place


McCarty Daniel, laborer, 624 Main


McCarty Dennis, laborer, h. r. 12 Short


McCarty Dennis, laborer B. & L. R. R., h. 4 Third ¿bds. 57 Amory


McCarty Eugene, baker F. A. Kennedy, McCarty Jeremiah, at N. E. Glass Co., h. 1 Linnehan's block, Third


McCarty Jeremiah, teamster Jaynes & . Co., house 18 Portland


McCarty John, gardener Jas. V. Taylor, h. Appleton, near Vassal lane


McCarty John, confectioner, b. 57 Amory McCarty John, laborer, 624 Main


McCarty John, molder, 368 Main, house 22 Portland


McCarty John C., confectioner, 243 Broadway, b. 57 Amory


McCarty Mary, wid. of John, h. 57 Amory McCarty Michael, laborer, 624 Main, h. 156 Green [h. at Somerville McCarty Michael A., engineer, 624 Main, McCarty Michael C., stone-cutter, house 1, rear 134 Broadway


McCarty Patrick, teamster, h. 49 North McCarty Richard, horse shoer, Palmer, n. Church, house at Boston


McCarty Timothy, laborer, h. 27 Decatur McCarty Timothy, laborer, h. 159 Broad- way [h. 343 do.


McCarty Timothy J., molder, 368 Main, McCarty William, molder Henry M. Bird, Pelham, house 19 Webster avenue


McCarty William, cooper, bds. 27 Decatur McCarville Ellen M. Mrs., house 19 West McCarville James, house 25 Cedar


McCarville Owen, watchman Union Glass Co. (Somerville), bds. 19 West


McCarville Patrick F., hostler, b. 19 West McCarville Peter J., lamp lighter, boards 25 Cedar


McCaughey Arthur, in American Tube Works (Somerville), h. 4 Baldwin ct. McCaughin Daniel, laborer, bds. 7 Hollis McCanghin John, carriage smith, ' 232 North av., b. 7 Hollis


McCaul Jane, widow of Barney, house 192 Norfolk


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McCauley Alexander, harness maker, 443 Main, h. 50 Western av.


McCaw Henry, confectioner, 503 Main, h. 94 Winsor [Thorndike


McCleary David N., police, station 3, h. 66 McCleave Maria R., widow of Frederick W., house 2 Mt. Pleasant


McCleery Andrew L., engineer (30 Lan- caster, B.), house 75 Fifth


McClellan James, teamster, lı. 81 Brighton McClellan Lawrence, laborer, house rear 79 Brighton


McClellan Peter, trunk maker, b. 42 River McClellan Peter J .. carriage builder, 35 Gore, bds. 133 Spring


McClennan Frauk, carriage painter, 232 North avenue, bds 189 Spruce


McClennan William, express (34 Brattle, B.), house 33 Porter


McClennan William C., watchınıan (B.), h. 80 Harvard


McClennen William H., honse 23 Cherry McCloskey Arthur, stone-cutter, h. 21 Vine McCloskey Bridget, widow of Michael, lı. 52 Fifth




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