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Russell, from 242 North avenue to Somer- ville line, ward 5
Sacramento, from 70 North avenue to Som- erville line, wards 5 and 1
Sacramento place, from 25 Sacramento, north, ward 5
Salem, from 62 Auburn to 23 Watson, wd. 4 Sands, from Putnam avenue to the Charles river, ward 1
Sargent, from 67 Spruce to Railroad, wd. 5 Saville, from Appleton to Walden, ward 1 Sceva place, from 14 Green, ward 4
School, from 331 Main to 23 Austin, wd. 4 School street court, from 35 School, wd. 4 Seckel, from 54 Webster avenue to 110 Winsor, ward 2
Second, from 24 Gore to 28 Spring, ward 3 Second street court, from 64 Second, ward 3
Seventh, from north of Cambridge to south of Thorndike, ward 3
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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.
Shawmut avenue, from 23 Arlington to Lambert avenue, ward 5
Shepard, from 63 North avenue to 47 Gar- den, wards 5 and 1
Short, from 145 Bridge, to 42 North, wd. 3 Sibley court, from 19 Sparks, west, wd. 1 Sidney, from Henry to Hamilton, and from 8 Front to Auburn, ward 4
Sixth, from 144 Gore to Harvard, junction Main, wards 3 and 2
Soden, from 29 Western avenue to 150 Franklin, ward 4
Soden place, from 14 Soden, ward 4
Somerset, from Putnam avenue to Pleas- ant, ward 4
Somerville avenue. from 150 North ave-
nue, Union sq., to Somerville line, wd.5 South, fm. 41 Holyoke to 64 Brighton, wd. 1 Sparks, from 237 Mt. Auburn to 80 Con- cord avenue, ward 1
Sparks street place, from 70 Concord ave- nue to 104 Sparks, ward 1
Spring, from 72 Second to Ninth, ward 3 Springfield, from 527 Cambridge to Som- erville line, ward 2
Spring place, from rear 126 Spring to rear 140 do., ward 3
Spruce, from 257 North avenue to the meadows, ward 5
Squire's court, from 164 Gore, south, wd. 3 State, from 13 Front to Osborn, ward 4 Stevens court, from 11 Fourth, west, wd.3 Stinson court, from 8 Porter, ward 2
Story, from 48 Brattle to 125 Mt. Auburn, ward 1
Suffolk, from 49 Columbia to 46 Norfolk, ward 2
Summer, fm. 105 Prospect to Inman, wd.2 Sumner, from 735 Cambridge to 38 Kirk- land, ward 1
Talbot, from Waverly, at Fort Washing- ton, to G. J. R. R., ward 4
Tannery, from 382 North avenue to the almshouse, ward 5
Temple, fm. 641 Main to 134 Austin, wd.2 Tenney, from 39 Orchard to Elm, Somer- ville line, ward 5
Third, from Boston & Lowell railroad, E. Cambridge, to 27 Main, lower port, wds. 3 and 2
Thorndike, from First to Ninth, ward 3
Tremont, from 393 Broadway, to Somer- ville line, ward 2
Trowbridge, from 839 Main to Kirkland, ward 1
Tufts, from Magazine to Pearl, south of Chestnut, ward 4
Tuttle, from & Donnell to 9 Wyeth, ward 5 Union, from 37 Market to 8 Lincoln, wd. 2 Union square, junction 160 North avenue with Somerville avenue, ward 5
Upton, from 55 Magazine to 56 Pleasant, ward 4
Valentine, from 95 Brookline to 168 Pearl, ward 4
Vassal lane, from Số Sparks to Lake View avenue, ward 1
Vernon, from 700 Main to 129 Green, ward 4
Village, from 18 State to 35 Front, wd. 4 Vine, from 99 South Third to Ninth, wd.3 Walden, from 225 North avenue, to opp. 114 Concord avenue, wards 5 and 1
Walker, from Shepard, opposite Wallace to Linnæan, ward 5
Walker court, from Flagg, near Putnam avenue, ward 1
Walker place, from 130 Third, east, wd. 3 - Wallace, from 41 Garden, to 38 Shepard, ward 1
Walnut avenue, see Shawmut av., ward 5 Walnut court, from Somerset to Putnam avenue, ward 4
Ware, from 385 Harvard to 462 Broadway, ward 1
Warland, from 71 Magazine to 70 Pleasant, ward 4
Warren, from 263 Cambridge to Somer- ville line, ward 2
Washington, from 375 Main to 32 Norfolk, ward 2
Washington avenue, from Lambert ave- nue to Foxcroft, ward 5
Washington square (see Fort Washing- ton), ward 4
Water, from 185 Bridge to Miller's river, ward 3
Waterhouse, from 17 Garden to 11 North avenue, ward 1
Watson, from 49 Brookline to 94 Pearl, ward 4
Waverly, from Henry to Hamilton, wd. 4 Webster avenue, from 49 Hampshire to Somerville line, ward 2
Wendell, from 58 North avenue to Carver, ward 1
West, from 53 Inman to Lee, ward 2
Westacott court, from 224 Putnam avenue, ward 4
Western avenue, from 622 Main, Central square to Brighton line, ward 4
White, from Union square to Elm in Som- erville, ward 5
Whitney avenue, from Putnam avenue, to Chestnut, ward 4
Whitney court, from S Essex. ward 2
Willard, from 114 Brattle to 185 Mount Auburn, ward 1
Willard court, from 19 Foster, ward 1
Willard street court, from 18 Willard, ward 1
William, from 87 Pearl to 26 River, wd. 4 Willow, from 345 Cambridge to Somer- yille line, ward 2
Willis court, from Mount Auburn, oppo- site Elmwood avenue, ward 1
Winsor, from 403 Main to Somerville line, wards 4 and 2
Winter, from 206 Bridge to 4 Fifth, wd. 3 Winthrop, from 33 Holyoke to 8 Eliot, ward 1
Winthrop square, junction Mt. Auburn, Brighton, and Winthrop, ward 1
Worcester, from 59 Columbia to 54 Nor- folk, ward 2
Wright, from 33 Hudson to 8 Norton, wd.5 Wyeth. from 79 Concord avenue to 106 Garden, ward 5
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HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Agassiz building, Sacramento, cor. Oxford | · Almshouse, Tannery, ward 5
Baldwin block, rear 95 Main, near West Boston bridge, ward 2
Beacon building, Cambridge, n. Inman sq. Beck hall, Quincy square, junction Main, Quincy and Harvard, ward 1
Boyle block, from 34 Charles, ward 3
Brewer block, Brattle square, ward 1
Brewer hall, 30 Brattle, ward 1
Broadway block, Broadway, between Fifth and Main
Brooks building, 361 Main Buckley's lıall, 547 Main
Burrage Block, Bristol, between Hamp- shire and Webster avenue
Butler block, rear 10 Charles River, wd. 1 Central square building, Green, ward 4 Chronicle building, 573 Main, opp. Pearl City building, Brattle square, ward 1
City hall, 660 Main Clark block, 497 Main
Concordia hall, 200 Cambridge
Conservatory hall, 4 Lee, corner Main
Court House, Third, cor. Otis, E. C.
Dolton block, 428 Harvard
Douglass block, Main, corner Essex
Felton building, Trowbridge,c. Cambridge Fiske block, 423 to 439 Main
Foster's block, S7 Main
Freemasons hall, Dunster, n. Harvard sq. Goldsmith hall, 89 Cambridge
Gothic hall, Orchard, cor. Allen, ward 5 Grant building, 623 Main
G. A. R. hall (post 57), 230 Cambridge,E.C. G. A. R. hall (post 56), Palmer, cor. Brattle Hannum block, 114 Broadway, n. G. J. R. R. Harugari hall, Sixth, corner Spring
Harvard, or Little's block, Harvard square, corner Dunster
Hawkins block, Charles, east of Third Henderson block, North av., opp. Walden Hilton block, Holyoke, cor. Harvard
Hixon block, 57, 59 Portland
House of Correction, Thorndike, near Third, East Cambridge Hovey block, 402 Main
Hyde block, Main, Central square
Independence hall, rear 55 Norfolk
Inman building, Cambridge, between Bea- con and Springfield
Inman hall, Inman square, between Bea- con and Springfield
Institute hall, 107 Cambridge
Kernan block, rear 13 to 17 Charles River Knights of Honor hall, 89 Cambridge
Lechmere bank building, Cambridge, cor. Second
Lechmere block, Bridge, junc. Cambridge Lechmere building, Cambridge, junction Bridge Linehan block, Third, near Winter
Lyceum building, Harvard sq., cor. Brattle Lyceum exchange, Lyceum building, Har- vard square
Lyceum hall, Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq. Main block, Main, corner Pearl
Masonic block, Main, near Temple Masonic hall, 89 Cambridge, E. Cambridge Masonic hall, 633 Main, Cambridgeport Masonic hall, 149 North av.,No. Cambridge Melledge's block. Main, corner Norfolk Missionary hall, Broadway, n. G. J. R. R. Moore's block, Mt. Auburn, corner Charles River
Moore's building, 6 to 8 Brattle
Murphy hall, Dublin
Odd Fellows hall, 15 Brattle, Cambridge
Odd Fellows hall, 83 Cambridge, East Cambridge
Odd Fellows hall, 240 North avenue
Odd Fellows lıall, 583 Main, Cambridgep't Odd Fellows hall, Holyoke, corner Main, Cambridge
Pelham hall, 603 Main
Potter's block, 187 to 199 North avenue
Pythian hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main
Ramsay's building, 1 Brattle
Roberts block, 15 Brattle
Roberts hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers block, Main, between Washington and Brewery
Rolling Mill block, Bristol, between Berk- shire and Portland
Saunders block, 38 and 42 North avenue Shea's block, 151 to 155 Bridge
Shepherd's block, 9 Charles River Smart's building, rear 380 Main
Social Union hall, 15 Brattle
Sons of Temperance hall, Lechmere bank
building, Cambridge, East Cambridge Squire's block, Sqnire's ct., from 164 Gore State Arsenal, Chauncy, cor. Concord av. Stratton's block, Cambridge, near Fifth Swiney's block, Gore, near Fifth
Symond's block, 24 De Wolf
Temperance hall, Union square, North Cambridge
Temple block, Main, corner Temple
Temple hall, Temple, corner Main Union hall, 631 Main
University hall, 11 Brighton
Waitt's hall, Cambridge, junction Hamp- shire, Inman square
Watson block, 560 Main
Welch's block, North, opposite N. E. Glass Works
Wellington liall (G. A. R. post 30), Pearl
Wheatland's block, Cambridge, junction Bridge
Whitney's block, 465 Main
Whitney's building, Brattle square
Willwerth hall, Broadway, near G. J. R.R. Wood's block, Main, opp. Pearl
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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, WHARVES, ETC.
COLLEGE BUILDINGS, ETC.
Alumni hall, junction Kirkland, Quincy, | Holworthy hall, College yard, 1812 and Cambridge, 1874
Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856
Astronomical Observatory, Garden, oppo- site Linnæan, 1846
Botanic Garden, Garden, corner Linnæan, 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
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, Divinity 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, 184 Main
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 streeet, East Cambridge
Hasting's wharf, East, near Bridge, East Cambridge
Holmes & Rugg's whf., River, n. 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 whf., 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's Austin C. wharf, 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co.'s wharf, Bridge, near Craigie's bridge
Winthrop wharf, foot of DeWolf
Wyman's wharf, east end of Craigie's bridge
CEMETERIES.
Cambridge, Coolidge avenue, near Water- town line
Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson Mount Auburn, Mount Auburn street, n.
Watertown line
Old Burying Ground, Ward 1, North av- enue, opposite College grounds, B. F. Wyeth, superintendent
BRIDGES.
Cambridge street bridge, from River st., Cambridgeport, to Brighton Canal or Craigie'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 av- enue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
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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 boun- 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, thence 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,
Improved Machine Patented Sept. 18, 1877. CARPETS BEAT OR LAID, THREE CENTS PER YARD.
Upholsterers Furniture Repairers. Mattresses, Feather Beds, &c., Re-made and Renovated. 613 Main St., opp. Central Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
MORRILL ALLEN,
(Successors to ALLEN & 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.
ROBERT WEITZE, Manufacturer of all kinds of
SAUSAGES,
Also, Dealer in MEATS and VEGETABLES,
STORE, 186 CAMEBRIDGE STREET, Manufactory, cor. Thorndike and Eighth Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
CHARLES WOODMAN & CO., Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Piano Organ Actions, WOOD-CUT DOWELS (ALL SIZES). Rhoades' Mill, State Street,
CHAS. WOODMAN, J. W. SMITH. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.
CAMBRIDGE
DIRECTORY, .
1880.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent, asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., build- 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: F. G. F. Co., F. Geldowsky Furniture Co .; F. M. H. Co., F. M. Holmes Furniture Co .; H. O H. & Co , H. O. Hough- ton & Co .; h., house; HI U., Harvard University ; J. W. & S., John Wilson & Son; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mkr., maker: mnfr., manufacturer; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post- Office ; pres., president ; rd., road; Rev., reverend; r., rear ; st., street; sec., secretary ; sq., square ; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.). United States Navy ; U. R. Co .. Union Railway Co .; W. H. & Co., W. H. Hazlett & Co .; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; whf., wharf.
AARON LEWIS (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 513 Main. house 54 Sidney Aaron Moss, cigar maker, h. 65 Washington Aaron Solomon, house S Laurel
Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Fred- erick C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 513 Main
Abad Joseph A., painter, boards 2 Sands Abbe Alanson J., student H. U., rooms 28 Matthews Hall
Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 23 Berkeley 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 wharf, B.), house 294 Harvard
Abbot Walter L., clerk (21 Central wharf, B.), boards 294 Harvard
Abbott Albion F., polisher, 624 Main, h. at Boston
Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at South Boston
Abbott Charles J., coal and wood, 37 Pearl, bds. 564 Main, rms. 1 Sceva pl. Abbott Charles L., law student (48 Con- gress, B. ), boards 29 River
Abbott Charles S, box maker, 1 Hamp- shire, house 41 Clark Abbott Edward Rev., pastor St. James church, house Channing
Abbott Edward M. Mrs., house 7 Chauncy Abbott Edward W., painter, bds. 15 Salem Abbott Elizabeth C., widow of Jesse B., house 107 Columbia
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. 8 Fairmont Abbott John P., printer, 636 Main, house 117 Pleasant
Abbott John W., house 2 Sceva place Abbott John W., printer, 636 Main, boards 117 Pleasant
Abbott Levi, machinist, house 29 River Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson
Abercrombie Bolling G., clerk (200 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 26 Brattle
Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 26 Brattle
Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, teacher Quincy primary school, bds. 26 Brattle Abercrombie Wenona, teacher private school, boards 26 Brattle
Aberle Frank, currier, house Tannery, 1st on right [near Spring
Aberle Jacob, cooper, house off Eighth, Aberle Jabob jr., cooper, 138 Gore, house off Eighth, corner Spring
Aberle John, cooper, bds. Jacob Aberle's, Eighth
Aberle Philip, at 163 Pleasant, bds. Jacob Aberle's, Eighth
Abrahams Abraham J., peddler, house 66 Norfolk [Norfolk
Abrahams Henry, cigar maker, boards 66 Abroe Mary Ann, widow of Francis, house 195 Mt. Auburn
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Acker Geo., hat colorer (8 Boylston sq., B.), house rear 2 Ninth
Ackers Hannah Miss, h. 21 Sacramento
Ackers John L. P., painter, 460 Main, bds. 16 Jay
Ackers Mehitable Miss, h. 21 Sacramento Ackers Sarah A., widow, lı. 18 Laurel
Ackers Webster, painter, 660 Main, house 63 River
Adams Adelbert A., whalebone (24 Lin- coln, B.), h. 288} Broadway
Adams Albert, mason, h. 17 Winthrop Adams Alexander L., boards 5 Story
Adams Caroline M., widow of Reuben A., house 34 Coggswell avenue
Adams Charles J., deputy jailer and mas- ter House of Correction, Thorndike, cor. Third, h. do.
Adams Charles M., potter, h. 103 River Adams Charles O., fireman (P. O. Boston), house 16 Upton
Adams Charles W., bookkeeper (22 Sud- bury, B.), house 442 Broadway
Adams David J. jr., foreman of cutters Howard M. Sawyer, h. 71 Thorndike Adams Dean J., at Navy Yard (Charles- town), house 102 Thorndike
Adams Edward F., bookkeeper (39 Frank- lin, B.), house 91 Thorndike
Adams Frances A. Miss, house 12 Austin Adams Francis W., law student H. U., b. 727 Cambridge
Adams Frank S., clerk (60 Summer, B.), boards 74 Thorndike
Adams Frederick W., driver U. R. Co., h. at Belmont
Adams Freedom, house & Union
Adams George C., boards 179} Harvard
Adams Harry B., assistant ticket agent Fitchburg R. R. depot (Causeway, B.), boards 21 Forest
Adams Harry H. (Custom House, B.), h. 53 Third
Adams Helen Mrs., house 49 Banks
Adams James, laborer, B. & M. R. R., h. 162 Otis
Adams James H., teamster, State, corner Osborn, house 161 Broadway
Adams John L., hairdresser, 173 North avenue, boards 12 Mead
Adams John P., gas fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard
Adams John T., nurse, house 50 Portland Adams Joseph H., student H. U., rooms 49 Weld Hall
Adams Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.), house 4 Tufts
Adams J. Gedney, bookkeeper, h. Wal- lace, near Garden
Adams Kilburn, photographer (352 Wash- ington, B.), boards 30 River
Adams Lester W., driver U. R. Co., house 3 Somerset
Adams Luke, iron molder, 368 Main, bds. 374 do.
Adams Lyman M., carriage painter, 446 Main, boards at Somerville
Adams Margaret, widow of John, house 82 Pearl
Adams Mary A., wid. of Jas. Q., h. 42 River Adams Maurice H., machinist Am. Net
and Twine Co., h. 58} Cambridge
Adams Peter, printer Riverside Press, b. 25 Blackstone
Adams Susan F. P. Mrs., h. 94 Prospect Adams Theodore P., teacher High school, house at Boston
Adams Victor, lithographic printer, house 87} Harvard [42 Holyoke
Adams Walter S., driver U. R. Co., house Adams William, real estate (69 Devon- shire, B.), house 727 Cambridge
Adams William H., machinist and engi- neer, house 2 Pioneer avenue
Adams William R., fancy goods, 106 Cam- bridge, house 62 Otis
A. D. Club, 14 Dunster
Addison Charles M. janitor Lawrence hall, house 3 Garden
Addison Julia Mrs., house 3 Garden
Agassiz Alexander, curator Zoological Museum and (150 Devonshire, B.), h. 36 Quincy [36 Quincy
Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, h. Agen James, soapmaker, house 97 Pearl Agen James E., soapmaker, bds. 97 Pearl Agnew Howard, student H. U., rooms 17 Dunster
Ahearn Bridget, widow of Michael, house 169 Norfolk [17 Cherry
Ahearn Cecelia, widow of John, house Ahearn Dennis, laborer, house 200 Dublin Ahearn Dennis, baker, house 45 Amory Ahearn Ellen, wid. of John, h. 45 Amory Ahearn Eugene, laborer B. & L. R. R., h. 8 Linnehan block, Third
Alearn Jas., cigar maker, h. 291 Cambr'ge Ahearn Jerry, laborer, boards 83 Bridge Ahearn Mary, widow of John, h. 104 Third Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 28 Portland Ahearn Maurice J., broker (13 West, and
5 Tremont, room 5, B.), h. 320 No. av. Ahearn Michael, house 73 Third
Ahearn Michael jr., clerk (144 Leverett, B.), house 73 Third
Ahearn Patrick, laborer, house 170 Dublin Ahearn Thomas, marble worker, house 41 Jefferson
Ahearn Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin Ahern David, saloon, 32 Cambridge, house at N. Y. [place
Ahern Michael, bricklayer, h. 2 Emmons Ahern, see Ahearn, also O'Hearn
Aigin Michael, house rear 41 Charles Aigin, see Agen and Eagan, also Egen
Aiken Charles H., clerk, 360 Cambridge, boards 152 Spring
Aiken Fred. J., confectioner, 243 Broad- way, boards 152 Spring
Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), 360 Cambridge, house 152 Spring
IKEN ,& WOODARD (Joseph A M. Aiken and Jonas Woodard) char- coal, hay, etc., 360 Cambridge
Ainslie Oscar, house 64 Cherry
Akerley Alfred L., tinsmith, 434 Harvard, boards 34 Charles River
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Akerley Margaret E., widow of James, dressmaker, house 34 Charles River Akerman George, machinist, house 170 Putnam avenue
Akerman M. Louise Miss, teacher River- side primary school, bds. 9 Sumner
A LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the poor and attorney-at-law (20 Court, rooni 19, B.), house 30 Essex
Albert Richard S., law student H. U., rooms 39 Brattle
Alberts Albert, laborer, house 131 Third Alberts Frank, tinsmith, 57 Cambridge, b. 131 Third
Alberty Antonio, carver F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown Alden Albert, house 59 Spring
Alden Ann Mrs., confectionery, etc., 546 Main. h. do. [Hancock
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