The Cambridge directory for 1880, Part 32

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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O'Hara Thomas B., laborer. b. 10 McCabe


O'Hare Edward J., bar tender, 141 Main, house 19 Washington


O'Hare John, laborer E. R. R., house 8 Cambridge


('Hare Martin, gardener Edward W. Hooper. house Reservoir, below the reservoir


O'Hearn, seeAhearn


O'Hearn Maurice, gardener, 121 Brattle, house 1 Foster


O'Hearn Timothy. currier, h. r. 33 Harvey


O'Henley Daniel. fisherman, h. 5 Harding


O'Keefe Bridget Mrs., house 7 Athens


O' Keefe Cornelius, currier, h. 55 Cedar ()'Keefe Daniel, laborer, h. 58 Spruce


O'Keefe Daniel, currier, bouse George, c. Montgomery


O'Keefe Fergus, peddler, h. 7 Athens


O'Keefe Jeremiah, laborer, Gore's whf., house ] Broadway


O'Keefe John A., student H. U., rooms 39 Holyoke House


O'Keefe Margaret, widow, h. 66 Hastings


O'Keefe Mary. wid. of Jas., h. 54 Bolton


O'Keefe Patrick, cabinet maker, 624 Main, " boards 66 Hastings


O'Keefe Timothy, laborer; h. 27 Warren


O'Keefe Timothy, paper-hanger, house 8 Portland


O'Leary Arthur, currier, b. 171 Dublin


O'Leary Cornelius F., printer, boards 80 Kinnaird


O'Leary Daniel, plumber, h. 41 Cedar


O'Leary Daniel, laborer, h. 167 Franklin


O'Leary Dennis, burnisher, h. Somerset, cor. Putnam avenue


O'Leary Dennis, coal driver, Bridge. house 27 Gore [463 do.


O'Leary Humphrey, tailor, 453 Main, -b.


O'Leary John, laborer, house 14 South


O'Leary John, carpenter, h. 197 Dublin


O'Leary John, hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, house 59 Brighton


O'Leary John, laborer, h. 240 Cambridge


O'Leary John H., iron molder, boards 80 Kinnaird


O'Leary Michael, insurance agent, house 11 Jefferson


O'Leary Patrick, watchman Dunster street stable U. R. Co., house 80 Kinnaird


O'Leary Thomas, laborer, boards 14 South Olevadoer Granville E., waiter Memorial Hall. house at Boston


Olive Douglass, apothecary, 165 Harvard, house 99 Inman


Olive George M., apothecary, 288 North avenue, boards 109 Auburn


Oliver Charles, telephone builder, boards 108 Norfolk


Oliver David M., provisions (26 F. H. Mar- ket. B.), house 11 Linnæan


Oliver George P., piano-maker (B.), house 108 Norfolk


Oliver George R., piano maker (B.), house 96 Columbia


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Oliver Harris J., freight agent B. & A. R. R., 257 Cambridge, b. at Maplewood Oliver Hubbard, harness maker (150 Tre- mont, B.), house 111 Prospect


Oliver Joseph, cigar maker (339 Hanover, B. ), house rear 16 Winter


Oliver Robert H., carpenter, h. 24 Warren Oliver Sarah H., widow of David B., house 7 Appian-way


Olmstead Chaney Mrs., h. r. 35S Broad way Olmstead Susan H. Mrs., house 70 Dana Olmsted Oliver A., student H. U., rooms 20 Matthews Hall


O'Loughlin John J., shoemaker, 421 Cam- bridge, house do.


Olsen Carl, action maker, 162 Broadway, house 22 Brookline


Olsen Charles (Moller & Co.), provisions. 403 Main & 103 Prospect, h. 36 Cherry Olsen John T., safe maker, house rear 36 Harvard


Olson John T., grainer. bds. 41 Tremont Olson Jonas, grainer, Bridge, cor. Third, house 41 Tremont


Olsson John, piano maker, 624 Main, h. 1 State


Olsson Otto, safe maker,17 Main, boards Pioneer, cor. Main


Olsson Victor A., cabinet maker, 624 Main, house 59 Portland


O'Malley Austin, rubber, 203 Bridge, h. at Saugus


O'Mara David, laborer, h. Bell


O'Mara Patrick, laborer, h. 200 Dublin


O'Nalley Ann, wid. of Francis, h. 71 Gore O'Neil Charles. laborer, h. 8 Lechmere pl.


O'Neil Daniel, laborer, h. 265 Cambridge O'Neil Eliza Miss, variety store, 26 Hunting O'Neil Felix, labor W. T. Richardson & Co., house rear 25 Grant


O'Neil James. soap maker Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 137 Portland


O'Neil James, laborer, h. 6 Decatur O'Neil Jeremiah, laborer, house Potter, n. Third


O'Neil Michael, laborer, h. rear 140 Garden O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 14 Railroad O'Neil Michael, teamster, bds. 85 Brookline O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 123 Fourth O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 9 Railroad O'Neil Patrick Mrs., house 56 Broadway


O'Neil Patrick O., gardener Sumner J. Brooks, 119 North av., h. at Somerville O'Neil Peter. stone-cutter, 19 Main, house 172 Third


O'Neil Thomas, teamster, h. 106 Harvard


O'Neil Thomas, teamster, h. 24 Plymouth O'Neil Walter, laborer, house 106 Third


O'Neil William, laborer, 610 Main, h. rear 53 Amory [15 Vine


O'Neill Arthur; clothes pressman (B.), bds.


O'Neill Eliza Miss, fancy goods, 191 Hamp- shire, house do.


O'Neill Felix, laborer, h. 10 Charles River O'Neill James E., bookkeeper (129 Milk, B.), boards 17 Fifth


O'Neill John, laborer, house 15 Vine


O'Neill John H., furniture finisher (B.), boards 15 Vine


O'Neill Peter, stone-cutter, h. 172 Third O'Neill Samuel O., baker, S2 Mt. Auburn, house 25 Grant


O'Neill Sarah, widow of James, h. 17 Fifth Opdycke Leonard E., student H. U., rms. 48 Gray's Hall


Opst Henry, baker, house 53 Charles


Orcutt Alfred H., collector, h.14S Brookline Orcutt David H., book finisher, b. 13 Union Orcutt Henry J., mason, rms. 26 Mt. Auburn Orcutt Ira B., house 17 Upton


Orcutt Jane H., widow of William H., h. 13 Union [516 do.


Orcutt Wallace A., baker, 502 Main, bds. Orcutt William A .. bookbinder (11 Char- don, B.). house 29 Griggs


Orcutt William H., attorney at law (20 Court, room 7, B.), boards 17 Upton


Orcutt William J., clerk, b. 148 Brookline O'Reagan John, laborer, house Lexington avenue, 2d from North avenue


O'Reilley Francis J., mason, h. 5 Madison O'Riley Catherine, widow of John J., h. 45 Banks


()'Riley John, laborer, house 164 Dublin O'Riley Thomas, Jaborer, h. 152 Charles


O'Riley William, hostler, 565} Main, house 2 Harrison


Ormsby John, laborer, h. 7 Gordon place Orne Caroline F. Miss, house 49 Auburn Orne Charles P., manufacturing chemist, 493 Main, bds. do.


Orne Joel S., apothecary, 493 Main, house 495 do.


Orne John jr., teacher physical depart- ment High school, house 104 Ellery


Orne Mary E. Miss, boards 10 Ash


O'Rourke. see Rourke


Orphans' Home, Avon hill, near Linnæan Orr John, printer University Press, house 54 Mt. Auburn


Orr Wm. Rev., pastor St. Paul's R. C. church, house 34 Holyoke


Osborn Adolphus, soap and paper makers' supplies (25 Central wharf, B.), house 141 Austin


Osborn Charles M., student H. U., rooms 17 Matthews Hall


Osborn Eldorado, confectionery, h.16 Park Osborn Francis A., clerk (25 Central whf., B.), house 89 Auburn


Osborn Fred, boards 130 Washington


Osborn George W., law student H. U., rooms 589 Main


Osborn Ira, house 22 Inman


Osborn James D. Mrs., h. 130 Washington Osborn Jesse, messenger Shawmut Na- tional Bank (60 Congress, B.), house 202 Putnam avenue


Osborn Mary F. Mrs., h. 50 Columbia


Osborn Moses, hairdresser, h. 182 Green


Osborn Nancy, widow of Joseph, house 6 William


Osborne Anna M. Miss, private school, 35 Norfolk, house do.


Osborne Horace K., house 17 Lee


Osborne Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Norfolk


Osborne Susan O., widow of John, house 408 Harvard


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Osgood Annie F. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 18 Story Osgood Carrie W. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 17 Perry Osgood Edward S., ins. agent (Lynn), h. 102 Ellery


Osgood George, house 729 Cambridge Osgood George L., teacher of music (149 A. Tremont, B.), h. 2 Divinity avenue Osgood Gorham P.,carriage and ornament- al painter, 350 North av., bds. 352 do. Osgood James R. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), Riverside Press, house at Boston


Osgood Julia H. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. Elm, c. Beech ' Osgood Sarah H., widow of Nathaniel, h. 42 Essex


Osgood Walter G., compositor (31 State, B.), house 729 Cambridge


Osgood William T., salesman (315 Wash- ington, B.), house 729 Cambridge O'Shea Dennis, laborer, bds. 33 Dunster O'Shea James, laborer, house 48 Foster O'Shea James P., laborer, h. 8 Willard ct. O'Shea Jeremiah, gardener, h. 29 Dunster O'Shea John, granite polisher Wight & Scorgie, boards 213 Mt. Auburn


O'Shea John, laborer, house 33 Dunster O'Shea Julia, wid. of John, h. 46 Foster O'Shea Mary, widow of John, h. 213 Mt. Auburn


O'Shea Michael, laborer, h. 19 Sibley ct.


O'Shea Michael, peddler, house 5.Dyke


O'Shea Michael, stone-cutter, boards 213 Mt. Auburn [Hampshire


O'Shea William, bookbinder, house 178 O'Shea, see Shea, also Shay


O'Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. 14 Mill Otis Edmund B., counselor, h. 67 Oxford Otis Emma C., wid. of William S., teacher Willard primary school, h.65 Magazine Otis George B., mason and drain layer, order box, 132 Main, h. at Boston


Otis James, student H. U., rooms 41 Mat- thews Hall [36 Bigelow


Otis James K., designer (Chardon, B.), h. Otis Louis, brick-maker, house 124 Dublin Otis William S., law student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke [2 Pelham


O'Toole Edward, stone-cutter, 19 Main, h. O'Toole James, laborer, h. 18 Pioneer av. O'Toole Patrick, shoemaker, 55 Charles, house do.


O'Toole Stephen, lithographer Riverside Press, h. 10 Hamilton [vard Otto Catherine, wid. of William, h. 62 Har- Otto William, hairdresser, 565 Main, bds. 62 Harvard


Oulds William, laborer, h. 57 Harvard Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., carpet maker, house 2 Central place


Owen Daniel E. (D. E. Owen & Co.), Eu- reka hitch, 555 Main, and cabinet maker (11 Chardon, B.), b. 2 Columbia Owen D. E. & Co. (Daniel E. Owen and Frasier & Smith), Eureka hitch, 555 Main


Owen George, house 17 Ellsworth avenue Owen John, author, bds. 56 Mt. Auburn


Owen Louis H., law student H. U., rooms 33 Matthews Hall [Columbia Owen Nathaniel Mrs., boarding-house, 2 Owen William H., piano hammer cover maker, 555 Main, boards 2 Columbia Owens Hugh, house 52 Fifth


Owens James, laborer, 126 Portland, h. Rolling Mill block, Portland


Owens James, plasterer, h. 2 Jefferson Owens James J., boards 35 Hampshire Owler William, printer Riverside Press, h. 25 Blackstone [24 Cottage


Oxford Charles F., clerk, 529 Main, bds. Oxford Charles W. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, house at Woburn Oxford Joseph M. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, house 24 Cottage Oxford J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Chas. W. Oxford), furniture, etc., 529 Main Oxnard Henry T., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place


PACH G. W., photographer, Cam- bridge, cor. Prescott, h. at New York Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr. (8 Union, B.), house 101 Thorndike


Packard Charles H., house 19 Hewes


Packard Ellen L., widow of Frederick, h. Francis avenue


PACKARD) EMERY J., carpenter and builder, 286 Broadway, house 90 Norfolk


Packard Frederick A., paper (24 Hawley, B.), house 7 White [mont


Packard Leonard H., carpenter, h. 26 Tre- Packer Clinton M. (C. M. & J. W. Packer), carpenters and weather strips, West- ern av., junc. Banks, bds. 28 Chestnut Packer C. M. & J. W. (Clinton M. and Jas. W. Packer), weather strip mnfrs., Western avenue, junction Banks


Packer James W. (C. M. & J. W. Packer), carpenter and weather strips, West- ern av., junc. Banks, h. 28 Chestnut


Page Edwin M., driver, 502 Main, h. 12 William


Page George G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge


Page George G. & Co. (Geo. G., Ovando G., and Wesley L. Page), box mnfrs., 3 Hampshire, junction Broadway


Page George H., student H. U., rooms 41 Holyoke House


Page Jane E. (Page & Pike), variety store, 214 North avenue, boards 212} do.


Page Julia, widow of Asa, h 37 Pleasant Page Lucy A. Mrs., house 5 Dover


Page Ovando G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 141 Washington Page Paul T., house 113 Inman


DAGE PERKINS C., butter and cheese (24 Suffolk market, B.), house 21 Prospect


Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Ev- erett, boards do.


Page Wesley L. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 127 Norfolk


Page William, house 23 Lee


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Page Wm. C. D., machinist, 72 Main, .house 24 Harvard


Page William H., student H. U., rooms 61 College House


Page & Pike (Jane E. Page and Emily S. Pike), confectionery and variety, 214 North avenue


Paige Dennis A. (Paige & Gove), cheese maker, 15 Second, bds. at Somerville Paige Edwin M., driver, 502 Main, house 12 William


Paige Elisha B., house 12 William


Paige Lucius R., house 112 Washington Paige & Gove (Dennis A. Paige and Ar- chibald R. Gove), wholesale milk dealers and cheese mnfrs., 15 Second Painchaud Appolinaire, cabinet maker F. G. F. Co., boards 6 Vine


Paine Calvin C., soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 138 Harvard


Paine Chas. M., optican (544 Washington, B.), house 84 Washington


Paine Cordelia F., widow of Charles A., · house 7 Park


Paine Eben F., fish, bds. 17 Antrim


Paine Ellen, widow, house 6 Houghton


Paine Frederick M., clerk., 29 Brattle, bds. 12 De Wolf


Paine Frederick W., bds. 84 Washington Paine Henry P., cook (B.), house 6 Rog- ers block, Main


Paine Henry W., counselor (53 Tremont, B.), house 66 Sparks


Paine Isaac. sea-captain, h. 40 Austin Paine Jas. L., student H. U., bds. S Dana Paine John K., Professor of music H. U., h. 8 Frisbie place


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Paine John S., furniture (48 Canal, B.), h. Paine Oren O., sea-captain, b. 40 Austin Paine Robert S., bookkeeper (42 South Market, B.), bouse 167 Prospect


Paine Robert T., student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke House [Houghton Paine Timothy O., machinist, boards 6 Paine Wm. L. jr., salesman, 17 Brattle, boards 12 De Wolf


Palfrey Caznau Rev., h. 94 Oxford


Palfrey John G., author, house Oxford, opp. Everett


Palmas Charles, janitor Agassiz school, and sexton Methodist Episcopal so- ciety, house 81 Wendell


Palmer Allison H., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Chelsea


Palmer' Benjamin H., driver Union Rail- way Co., house 23 Baldwin


Palmer Burten S., printer University Press, boards S8 Mt. Auburn


Palmer Daniel S., cook, h. 48 Market


Palmer Fred. G., carpenter, b. 115 Pearl Palmer Geo. H., asst. Professor of Philos- ophy H. IT., rooms 27 Stoughton Hall Palmer Granville, carpenter,h.111} Inman Palmer Jas. M., sec. Boston Gas Econo- mizing Co. (5 Court, B.),h. 21 Fayette Palmer James S., confectioner, boards 34 Broadway


Palmer .John, mnfg. jeweler (7 Green, B.) boards 509 Main


Palmer John, cutter, h. 34 Broadway Palmer John, groceries, etc., Gore, corner Second, house 86 Gore


Palmer Luther, diary maker, boards 109 Auburn


Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gore Palmer Patrick, laborer, h. 188 Norfolk Pancoast Benjamin, tinman, house 102 Western avenue


Pancoast Chas. W., bookkeeper, 12 Green, house 440 Main


Pancoast Geo. E., printer University Press, b. 102 Western avenue


Panin Ivan, student H. U., rooms 46 North avenue


Panning Fred. J., varnisher, h. 19 Fifth Paquette Napoleon, shoemaker, Bridge, house 21 Gore


Park Catherine B., widow of Robert, nurse, house 8 Laurel


Park Edward G., engineer B. & L. R. R., boards Hotel Cambridge


Park Geo. W., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 24 Arlington


Park John, carpenter, house 2 Sands


Park Jonathan, wood turner, 162 Broad- way, house 7 Union


Park Trenor L., student H. U., rooms 4 Story


Parker Abbott, newspapers, etc., 534 Cambridge, house 105 Inman


PARKER ARTEMUS, stone con- tractor, Gore's wharf, Third, and (35 Hawley, B.), house at Boston


Parker Bridget, widow of John T., house 210 Franklin


Parker Carlton Mrs., wid., h. 30 Tremont Parker Chas. A., student H. U., rooms 50 Matthews Hall


Parker Charlotte R., widow of John, house 65 Ellery


Parker Chauncey P. (129 Tremont, B.), house 56 Sacramento


Parker Christopher C., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 60 Putnam avenue


Parker Daniel W., house 262 Pearl


Parker Edmund M., law student H. U., h. 5 Craigie [B.), b. 30 Tremont Parker Edward H., salesman (27 Winter, Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden


Parker Ella G. Miss, bookkeeper, 242 Main, b. at West Somerville


Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., house 16 Farwell place


Parker Ellen M. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, bds. at Medford


Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 30 Tremont


Parker Fred. C. (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 513 Main, h. 54 Sidney


Parker F. Edward, salesman (13 Federal, B.), house 112 Inman


Parker Geo. C., boards 30 Tremont


Parker Geo. E., brush maker (Oliver, B.), house 89 Vine


Parker George E. jr., conductor U. R. Co., boards 89 Vine


Parker Horatio G., lawyer (44 Sears build- ing, B.), h. 29 Concord avenue


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Parker James, law student H. U., rooms 13 Wadsworth house


Parker James H., cabinet maker, Rhoades building, State, house at Malden


Parker James T., broom maker, 412 Main, boards 374 do.


Parker Jerome W., 169 Gore, house 94 Thorndike


Parker John E., laborer, h. 3 Broadway Parker John T., printer, b. 212 Franklin Parker Lawrence L. jr .. fireman B. & L. R. R., house 72 Cambridge


Parker Leland N., h. Harris, off Forrest Parker Levi W., clerk (66 Chauncey, B.), boards 38 Second


Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher, boards 38 Second


Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff, office Lechmere Bank Building, E. C.,


house 38 Second


Parker Marcellus B., fish dealer, 228 Pearl, h. 26 Hamilton [r. 304 Harvard Parker Marshall W , paper-hanger, house Parker Mary M., widow of Joel, house 5 Craigie [Western av. Parker Matilda, widow of John, house 67 Parker Sanford A., confectioner, house S Mead


Parker Sarah T. Mrs., b. 212 North av.


Parker Thomas, cabinet maker, Rhoades building, State, h. at Reading


Parker Thomas, hay aud grain, 240 and 242 Main, house at West Somerville Parker Williard, clerk N. E. Rubber Co. (31 Otis, B.), boards 30 Tremont


Parker William, carver, house 22 Fifth Parker William, carpenter, 400 Broadway, house at Somerville


Parker William, captain Tow Boat (Com- mercial wharf, B.), house 3 Prospect Parker William H. D., waiter Memorial Hall, house at Boston


P ARKHILL SAMUEL J., printer (113 Franklin, B.), bds. 1 Lamson pl. Parkhurst Charles F., painter, house 2 Squire's court


Parkinson Richard G., driver "People's Line," house 45 Winter


Parks James H., police, station 2, house 10 Prospect


Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 5S Amory Parks Maggie Miss, nurse, h. 58 Sidney


Parks Royal Henry, clerk, 649 Main, bds. 10 Prospect


Parks Walter D., conductor U. R. Co., b. Cambridge, cor. Baldwin


Parlin Frank H., lawyer, 583 Main, boards 13 Essex


Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner and overseer of poor, house 37 Second


Parmenter James P., student H. U., rms. 30 Hollis Hall . [h. 12 Essex


Parmenter William H., salesman, 31 Elm, Parnell Harry, boards 118 Prospect


Parr William H., machinist, 162 Broad- way, h. North av., cor. Lambert av. Parris Eli, house 54 Hastings


Parris T. Ralph, clerk (72 High, B.), bds. 3 Walnut avenue


Parrock Isabella Mrs., h. 134 Pleasant Parry Bros. (John E. and Wm. A. Parry), brick mnfrs., foot Raymond


Parry James R., telephone messenger (U. S. Court-bouse, B.), bds. 44 Fourth


Parry John E. (Parry Bros. ), brick mnfr.,


foot Raymond, and clerk, 225 North avenue, house 223 do.


Parry Martha A., wid. of Jas., h. 44 Fourth Parry Richard H .. brick-maker, h. 29 Rice Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, house 29 Rice


Parry Wm. A. (Parry Bros.), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, bds. 29 Rice


Parsons Albert S., treasurer Cambridge- port Diary Co., h. 27 Ellsworth av. Parsons Alexander, grocer, 18 River, h. 16 do. [35 Mellen


Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 5 Palmer, b. Parsons Elizabeth, widow, h. 122 Auburn Parsons Frank B., laborer, bds. 6 Tufts


Parsons George, house 122 Auburn


Parsons Geo. Allen, painter, lı. 35 Mellen Parsons Geo. A., piano tuner (B.), house 10 Union


Parsons Harmon, carpenter and hardware, 200} North avenue, h. 25 Walden


Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), stable, also hay and straw, 198 North avenue, bds. 10 Russell


Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), stable, hay and straw, etc., 198 North avenue


Parsons Josiah P., salesman, 200} North avenue, boards 25 Walden


Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, h. 10 Russell


Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden


Partlow Charles J., painter, 642 Main, h. 22 Pleasant


Partridge David, case maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 17 Boardman


Partridge Frank P. (H. Partridge- & Co.) - (51 Hanover, B.), h. 295 North avenue Partridge John C., teas, 106 Cambridge, bds. 42 Second


Partridge Julia A. B., widow of Olin, h. 40 Coggswell avenue


Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 11 Meacham


Partridge Rebecca Mrs., house 24 Mellen Partridge Wm. O., bookkeeper(129 Friend, B.), bds. 40 Coggswell avenue


Pasco Amelia, wid. of John, h. 37 Cottage Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), h. 37 Cottage


Pasco Louis A., clerk (B.), b. 37 Cottage Pasture Edward W., elocutionist, boards rear 143 Columbia


Patch Amos G., produce (cellar 1, New F. H. Market, B.), house 293 Broadway Patch Charles R., oils (7 Central wharf, B.), house 269 Harvard


PATCH FRANK A. (F. M. Holmes Furniture Co.), 44 Cambridge, n. First (107 Washington, B.), h. at Winchester Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist Probate of- fice, Court-house, bds. 13 Shepard


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Patch Howard W., printer (73 Federal, B.), bds. 269 Harvard


PATCH LEVI M., hairdresser. 531 Main, lı. 471 do. [Upton Patch Matilda S., widow of Joseph. h. 4 Patch Otis. clerk (cellar 1, N. F. H. mar- ket, B.), bds. 293 Broadway


Patchett Edward, at Mt. Auburn ceme- tery, house 271 Mt. Auburn


Patchett James, lı. Broadway, c. Portland Patrick Ralph, printer University Press, house 7 Lanibert avenue


Patriquin Jolin M, salesman (9 Winter, B.), house 7 Hamilton


Patten Albert, switchman, Draw 2, E. R. R. Prison Point bridge, bds. 12 Rogers block, Main


Patten Albert G .. painter, 460 Main, house 12 Rogers block, Main


Patten Cornelins, sexton St. John's church, bds. 119 Fourth


Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourtli


Patten Lucy Mrs., house 1 Sceva place


Patten William, student Scientific school, bds. at Watertown


Patterson Eliza, widow of Robert, b. 12 Railroad


Patterson Henry W., telephone operator, Court-house, Third, b. 61 Hammond st., Boston Highlands


Patterson Jas., stone-cutter, Gore's wharf, house 105 Spruce


Patterson John E., jig sawyer, house 110 Tremont [Franklin


Patterson Julia, widow of Michael, h. 196 Patterson Olof, cabinet maker, 384 Main, house at Somerville


Patterson Wm., tin worker, b. 111 Auburn Patterson Wm. H., carpenter, h. 28 Union Paul Ivory C., cutter (North, B.), house 17 Pleasant place


Paul Nelson F., foreman planing mill W. H. H. & Co., Third, house at Boston Paul Walter E., student H. U., rooms 13 Stoughton Hall


Payne Charles, waiter Memorial Hall, b. 43 Market


Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay


Payne Richard, laborer, house 43 Market Payne Richard jr., waiter Memorial Hall, boards 43 Market


Payne, see Paine


Payson Joseph H., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, house 127 Norfolk


Payton Lucy, wid. of Amaziah, house 1 Sceva place


Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the Uni- versity, and Plummer Prof. of Chris- tian morals H. U., house 11 Quincy


Peabody Francis, law student H. U., rooms 9 Linden


Peabody Francis G., clergyman, liouse Shepard, near Garden


Peak Horatio N. jr., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Medford


Peak Howard F. (Peak & Anderson), 402 Harvard, house 2 Charles River


Peak & Anderson (Howard F. Peak and John E. Anderson), slaters, 402 Harv'd


Pear Charles M., house 5 White


Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring bed mnfr., Rhoades' mill, State, store (35 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard


Pear Joseph S., boards 28 Front


Pear Sarah A. Miss, boards 28 Front


Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front


Pear Thomas, jeweler (27 Avery, B.), h. 42 Essex


Pearce Frederic, foreman brass finisher, 368 Main, house 55 Winsor


Pearl Solomon, milkman, h. 119 Prospect Pearmain Sumner B., student H. U., rms. 20 Prescott


Pearson Alexander C., paper-hanger, 12 Prospect, house do.


Pearson Albert L., packer, h. 57 Pleasant Pearson Chas. S. Mrs., h. 125 Washington Pearson Elizabeth H., bookkeeper, 660 Main, boards 125 Washington


Pearson Frank, at 125 Broadway, boards 227 do.


Pearson Geo. H., clerk, 595 Main, boards at Boston


Pearson Henry C., piano maker, 624 Main, house 23 Lawrence [Harvard Pearson John A., leather cutter, liouse 240 Pearson John D., bookbinder, house 2 Austin place


Pearson Legh R., printer University Press, house 7 Bow


Pearson Martha J. M. Mrs., h. 68 Dana Pearson Mary D. Mrs. house 2 Austin pl. Pearson Mary S., wid. of Samuel, house 23 Lawrence


Pearson William, bookkeeper (84 Sum- mer. B.), boards 2 Austin place


Pease Charles R., broker (State, B.), h. 141 North avenue


Pease Curtis S., bookkeeper Boston Ice Co., Prison Point road, h. at Malden


Pease Daniel jr., salesman (55 Bedford, B.), house 15 Beech


Pease Matthew, carpenter, b. 27 Warland Pease Richmond. salesman (65 Franklin, B.), boards 141 North avenue


Peaselee Cyrus, provisions (40 F. H. sq., B.), h. Richdale av., near Walden Peaselee Winnifred I., clerk (40 F. H. sq., B.), b. Cyrus Peaselee's, Richdale av. Peck Owen, house 57 Inman


Peirce Benjamin, Perkins Prof. of Astron- omy and Mathematics H. U., and con- sulting geometer U. S. coast survey, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, h. 4 Kirkland pl. Peirce Harriet, widow of Geo., h. 8 Allen Peirce Herbert H. D., h. 4 Kirkland place Peirce James M., University Professor of Mathematies H. U., and Secretary of the Academic Council, rooms 47 Matthews Hall


Peirce Mary F. Miss, teacher High school, boards 91 Magazine


Peirce Robert, laborer, b. 141 Mt. Auburn Peirce Wm. T., student H. U., rms. 10 Oxford [at Arlington Peirce Wm. W., clerk, 452 Harvard, bds. Peirce, see Pierce, also Pearce


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Pelfrene Jack S., lithographer, boards 21 Lawrence


Pellaquin Gilbert, engineer John L. Sands & Son's brick yard, h. 106 Concord av. Pellew William George, student H. U, rooms 23 Holworthy Hall




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