The Cambridge directory for 1880, Part 9

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
Number of Pages: 392


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Burleigh Susan, widow, house Andrew, n. Somerset [445 Cambridge Burleigh Thomas W., driver U. R. Co., h. Burley David P., foreman U. R. Co.'s sta- ble, Cambridge, cor. Baldwin, h. do. Burlingame Anson Mrs .. house 3 Clinton Burnell Jessie, teacher Kindergarten school, Beacon, bds. 11 Sacramento Burnell Lyman G., jeweler, h. 11 Sacra- mento


Burnett Charles H., clerk, 9 Brighton, boards 46 Holyoke


Burnett Daniel. laborer, house 1 Han- num's block, rear 114 Broadway Burnett Frank W., hack driver, Church, house 14 Eliot


Burnett Frederick A., driver Sawin's ex- press, boards 46 Holyoke


Burnett James (Burnett & Brown), ma- chine blacksmith. Third. near gas works, house at Somerville


Burnett Jolır, waiter Memorial Hall, h. at Boston [U., h. at Boston Burnett John J., waiter Memorial Hall, H. Burnett Lewis, house 46 Holyoke


BURNETT BROWN (James Buruett and Joel W. Brown), machine blacksmiths, Third, near gas works, and (22 Bowker. B.)


Burnham Charles T .. h. 13} Franklin


BURNHAM EDWARD, auction- eer, insurance and real estate agent, 623 Main, house 68 Inman


Burnham Edward J., teamster, boards 201 North avenue


Burnham George A., furniture mover (62 Merrimac, B.), house 32 Clark


Burnham Henry D., teamster, house 265 Cambridge


Burnham Lamont G. (L. G. Burnham & Co. ), 221 Bridge, and (132 Charles, B.), bds. at Young's Hotel. Boston


BURNHAM L. G. & CO. (Lamont G. Burnham), coal. wood. lime, etc., 221 Bridge, and (132 Charles, East Cliester Park, office 75 State, B.) Burnham Marion H. Miss, teacher Web- ster grammar school, bds. 68 Inman Burnham Robert. teamster, h. r. 87 Sixth Burnh im Sarah M. Miss, rooms SO Camb.


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Burnham Wm .. laborer B. & L. R. R., b. Hotel Cambridge, 45 Otis


Burnham Wm. H .; h. 12 Fairmont av. Burnham Wm. Henry, student H. U., rooms at Somerville


Burns Catherine, widow of Andrew, h. 4 Rogers block, Washington


Burns Catharine, widow of Bernard, h. 12 East


Burns David, laborer, h. 7 Cowperthwaite Burns David F., clerk, 15 Sparks, b. 13 do. Burns David F., carpenter, h. r. 507 Main Burns James, Jaborer, h. 36 Harvard


Burns James, teamster Goepper Bros., boards rear 142 Thorndike


Burns James. house S Hannum's block, rear 114 Broadway [Fifth


Burns JJames, packer (Canal. B.), house 88 Burns Jeremiah, laborer, h. 21 Cambridge Burns Jeremiah, laborer, house 3 Winter Burns John, hostler, 5654 Main, house 162 Frauklin


Burns John, fish (49 Atlantic avenue, B.) house 51 Green


Burns John, waiter (B.), h. 108 Tremont Burns John, glass-cutter, h. 224 Bridge Burns John, laborer, h. r. 162 Franklin


Burns John B., hostler, 43 Cambridge, h. Dailey's alley


Burns John Francis, shoemaker, boards 4 Rogers block, Washington


Burns John J., baker, h. 169 Norfolk


Burns John R., printer University Press, boards at Boston


Burns Joseph H .. tinsmith, 4S7 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


Burns Julia, widow of Jolin, house 10 Pine Burns Malachi, butcher. h. 102 Tremont Burns Nelson. porter (38 School, B.), h. 111 Columbia


Burns Patrick Joseph, laborer, house 4 Rogers block, Washingtou


Burns Patrick J., laborer B. & L. R. R., bds. 12 East


Burns Peter, provisions, 2 Cowperthwaite, house do.


Burns Robert. carpenter, li. 11 Watson


Burns Robert, carpenter, h. 5 Baldwin pl. Burns Stephen J .. house 57 Plymouth


Burns Stephen J. Mrs., preserver of flow- ers, house 57 Plymouthi


Burns Thomas, grocer, 101 Fourth, h. do. Burus Thomas, laborer, h. 85 Brookline Burns Timothy, galvanizer, boards 7 Cow- perthwaite


Burus Timothy, provisions, 15 Sparks, ales, etc .. 249 Mt. Auburn, h. 13 Sparks Burns Timothy J., clerk, 15 Sparks, bds. 13 do.


Burns William J., slipper maker (57 Higli, B.), house A, 122 Spring


Burpee B. Frank, boards 42 Antrim Burpee Eliphalet, mason, h. 32 Tremont Burpee Jos. E. Mrs., house 149 Prospect Burpee Samuel W. Mrs .; h. 42 Antrim Burr Charles H., student H. U., bds. 290 Harvard


Burr Herman M., law student H. U., rms. 20 Dunster


Burr Henry W., supt. Eagle Rubber Mill, house 290 Harvard


Burr Isaac T., law student H. U., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn


Burr Lemuel, hair-dre-ser and carpet beater, 445 Main. h. 45 Hampshire


Burr Lemuel D., laborer, b. 45 Hampshire Burr Mary M .. hair worker, 45 Hampshire, house do. [ Hampshire


Burr Sally, widow of Seymour, house 47 Burr William H., clerk (63 Summer, B.), boards 290 Harvard


Burrage Albert C., student H. U., rooms 4 Holyoke House


BURRAGE BROTHERS (Josiah K. and Frederick E. Burrage), lumber, 13 Broadway, corner Third


Burrage Frederick E. (Burrage Brothers), luniber, Broadway. cor. Third, boards 91 Prospect [4 Holyoke House


Burrage George D., student H. U., rooms Burrage Harriet L., wid. of T. F., 11. 13 Jay Burrage Henry T., engineer and surveyor


City Engineer's office, City Hall, house 13 Jay


Burrage Jackson, house 9 Amory


Burrage Josiah, house 91 Prospect


Burrage Josiah K. (Burrage Brothers), lumber, Broadway, cor. Third, house 6 Fayette


Burrage Walter L., student H. U., rooms 57 Matthews Hall


Burrage William W., lawyer (33 School, B.). house 10 Fayette


Burrill Geo. B., host!er, h. 69 Mt. Auburn Burroughs Charles H., agent for James Pike & Co.'s livery stable, Church, of- fice, Harvard square, cor. Brattle, h. 24 Farwell place


Burroughis Edward A., expressman, 600 Main. boards 2 Village


Burroughs George A. R., blacksmith (B.), house 13 Tufts


Burroughs George L., provision dealer, 2 Village, louse do.


Burrowes Thomas R., blacksmith, Soden, house 3 William


Burse Charles, sawyer M. & H. O. Co., boards 96 Gore


Burt Charles D., student H. U., rooms 10 Appian-way


Burt Charles H .. mason, h. 73 Spring Burt Seth F .. butter. cheese, etc. (24 F. H. Market. B.), h. 29 Western avenue Burton Anson (A. & E. Burton & Co.), brush mnfrs., 12 Gore and (21 Ex- change, B.), h. at So. Lancaster


Burton A. & E. & Co. ( Anson and Ezra Burton and F. H. Carter), brush mufrs., 12 Gore and (21 Exchange, B.) Burton Carrie I. Miss, singer, boards 96 Thorndike


Burton Edward, brass instrument maker, house 96 Thorndike


Burton Edward H., clerk, 161 Cambridge, boards 96 Thorndike


Burton Ezra (A. & E. Burton & Co.), brush mufrs., 12 Gore and (21 Ex- change, B.), h. at So. Lancaster


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Burton Frederick R., student H. U., rms. 27 College House


Burton Henry E., clerk P. O., 7 Harvard square, house S7 Wendell


Burton Josepli S., coal, bds. 65 Pearl


Burton Lizzie M. Miss, vocalist. boards 96 Thorndike [Thorndike


Burton Mary E. Miss, vocalist, boards 96 Burton Thomas C., letter carrier, P. O., 625 Main, house 29 Tremout


Busch John W., gardener, h. 2 Hastings Buslı Ambrose, piano maker, 139 Broad- way, house 139 Main


Bush Maria. widow of Samuel, house 10 Plymoutlı


Bush Walter N., student H. U., rooms 16 Oxford


Bush Washington, laborer, h. 13 Winsor


Buslee James, cabinet maker, house 9 Broadway


Busiel Win. J., bookkeeper (Milk, B.), b. 8 Brewer


Buskirk Chas. V., wheelwright, 478 Main. honse at Somerville


Buskirk Samuel V., wheelwright, 378 Main, h. 23 School street court


Busnachı Henry, hairdresser, 574 Main, boards 11 Watson


Busnach Michael S., constable, collector. and cigar mnfr., 576 Main, house 11 Watson


Busnach Samuel, hairdresser, 574 Main. house 25 Decatur


Busnach Solomon M., cigar maker, 576 Main, boards 11 Watson


Busse Otto Von, clerk (127 Milk, B.), h. 2 Rogers block. Washington


Busteed Mary, widow of Robert, house 41 Harvey, near Clay


Butcher Charles, marquetry flooring (22 School, B.), house Lake View avenue, near Huron


Butcher John, rubber worker, 174 Broad- way, house 4 Dickinson


Butland Uriah. express, order box. 601 Main (17 No. Market, B.), h. 307 Pearl Butler Albert, clerk Prospect House, b.do. Butler Alfred M. S., trav. salesman (400 Washington, B.), h. Lake View av., 1st on right [139 Cambridge Butler Catherine A., widow of John. h. Butler Edward K., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place


Butler Geo. A., organ maker, Fifth, cor. Otis, house at Somerville


Butler George M., student H. U., rooms 45 Weld Hall


Butler Geo. W., engineer, h. 26} River


Butler Harriet A. Miss, teacher City pri- mary school. Almshouse, b. 2 Frost


Butler Harriet T., widow of Henry M., 11. 59 Hastings


Butler Isaac W., case maker S. J. Hamill, h. at Somerville


Butler John, teamster, boards 36 Second Butler John Mrs., variety store, 122 Broadway, house do.


Butler Mary, widow of David, house 141 Franklin


Butler Mary A. Miss. teacher St. Mary's parochial school, bds. 129 Prospect


Butler Mary H., widow of Samuel, house 2 Frost


Butler Matthew P., shipping clerk, 502 Main, boards 129 Prospect


Butler Michael, mason, house 70 Gore Butler Patrick, foreman bakers, 502 Main, h. 129 Prospect


Butler Pierce, blacksmith. h. 22 Somerset Butler Richard, printer (238 Washington, B.). boards 70 Gore


Butler Robert G., student H. U., rooms 4S Braitle


Butler Sigourney, law student H. U., rooms 20 Dunster


Butler Thomas P .. carriage maker, house 504 Cambridge


Butterfield Charles M., h. 155} Cambridge Butterfield Geo. A., produce (25 Commer- cial, D.). h. 106 Prospect


Butterfield Geo. F., clerk, 186 Cambridge, honse 31 Sixth


Butterfield J. Herbert, provision peddler, boards 157 Cambridge


Butters Gro. W., provisions, 194 Cam- bridge, h. 140 Otis


Butters John W., painter, 147 Columbia, house do.


Butterworth Robert, foreman, 10 Arrow, h. 4 Symonds block, DeWolf


Buttrick Anne E. Miss, h. S01 Main


Buttrick Ellen E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 5 Frost


Buttrick Chas. E., carpenter, house 5 Lambert avenue


Buttrick Elizabeth G. Miss, h. S Norton Buxton Allison, tube board maker, 162 Broadway, bds. 25 Hamilton


Buxton Chas. B., fish and. oysters, 638 Main, house 5 Soden


Buxton Jarvis C., fireman, boards 1, rear 134 Broadway


Buxton John C., house 1, r. 134 Broadway Buzzell David. machinist Shaw & Applin, 54 Bridge. house at Boston


Buzzell George iV., laborer, h. 159 Pleasant Byard Edward. carpenter, h. 31 Winthrop Byard Joseph. carpenter, ! 13 Broadway, boards 50 Columbia


Byard Wm. J., boards 31 Winthrop


Byerly Win. E .. asst. professor of Mathe- matics H. U., rooms 7 Weld Hall


Byle Benjamin, rubber coat maker, bds. 57 Winsor


Byram Eben S., house 14 William


Byram Joseph R., kitchen furnishing goods (11 and 13 Essex, B.), house 100 Magazine


Byrne Catherine, widow, house 10 Foster Byrne Edward, tailor, 551 Main, house at Allston station


Byrne James, law student H. U., rooms 21 Matthews Hall


Byrne Thomas, saloon, 19 Fiftlı, house do.


Butler Martha H. Miss, teacher Otis pri-| Byron Charles, clerk, rooms 35 Western mary school, boards 2 Frost avenue


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Byron George H., foreman of carpenters, 113 Broadway, house 4 Kinnaird


Byron John, painter, 14 Church, boards 15 Farwell place


Byther George W., bookkeeper (95 Sum- mer. B.), boards 3 Charles River


Byther Hudson B., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, house 3 Charles River


CABOT CHARLES B .. furniture painter, boards 174 Putnam avenue


Cabot Charles H., clerk, 97 Cambridge, boards 33 Sixth


Cabot Edward T .. student H. U., rooms 60 Thayer Hall


Cabot Fannie L., widow of Charles HI .. h. 33 Sixth [42 Thayer Hall


Cabot Francis E., student H. U., rooms Cabot Godfrey L., student H. U., rooms 17 Weld Hall


Cabot Henry B., student H. U., rooms 10 Matthews Hall


Cabot Nellie W. Miss, cashier, 114 Cam- bridge, boards 33 Sixth


Cabot Rhoda L., widow of Charles, house 174 Putnam avenue


Cade Charles B. (J. H. Stevens & Co.). plumber, 634 Main, house 113 Norfolk Cade George L .. constable, assessors' of- fice. City Hall, house 464 Main


Cade William B., varnisher and polisher, 27 Park, house do.


Cade William E., varnisher, bds. 27 Park Caffrey Frederic H., action maker, 624 Main, rooms 516 do.


Cahill Bridget Miss, washerwoman, house 287 Cambridge


Cahill John, lawyer, 486 Cambridge and (39 Court, room 12, B.), house 157 Prospect


Cahill John, farmer, house 17 Brown


Cahill Michael, at 126 Portland, bds. 59 do. Cahill Michael. stone-cutter, h. 44 North


Cahill Patrick, laborer. house Montgom- ery, Ist from Spruce


Cahill Patrick. laborer, h. 111 Pleasant


Cahir Thomas F., engineer, Belmont, cor- ner Reed, boards do.


Cain John, machinist, 368 Main, boards 391 do.


Cain John H., clerk. 409 Cambridge, bds. rear 108 Tremont [Tremont Cain Thomas, lard refiner, house rear 108 Cain, see Kane


Cairns Michael M., carpenter, house Ninth. corner Otis


Calderwood Joli C., brass founder, house 127 Washington


Caldwell Almira, widow of William F .. house 131 Cambridge


Caldwell Clara, widow of Geo., h. 14 Lopez Caldwell Geo. F .. painter, house 14 Lopez Caldwell Henry L., teas (66 Broad, B.), house 302 Harvard


Caldwell James A., house 120 Magazine


Caldwell M., slater, 622 Main, boards 9 MIt. Auburn


Caldwell Randolph, public carriage, 460 Harvard, house 57 Mt. Auburn


Caldwell Samuel P., greenhouse boiler maker, house 40 First


Caldwell Stephen, laborer, h. 9 Mt. Auburn Caldwell William, house 354 Harvard


Caldwell William F., baker, 502 Main, house rear 3 State


Caldwell William F., printer, bds. 14 Lopez Calef Horatio S., bds. S. C. Calef's, Beacon Calef Solomon C., moldings (B.), house Beacon, near Inman square


Call James M., janitor Thayer Hall, house 22 Church


Callaghan Timothy A., teamster, boards 53 Cedar [Cedar


Callaghan William A., teamster, house 53 Callahan Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 18 Harvard


Callahan Daniel, gate tender Short street crossing B. & L. R. R .. honse 10 Short Callahan Daniel, police, station 5, house 32 Russell


Callahan Dennis, laborer. house 55 Amory Callahan Geo. H , grocer, SO Concord av., boards 7 Sparks street place


Callahan George L .. clerk (Somerville), boards 65 Winter


Callahan Hannah, widow, house r. 95 Gore Callahan James, laborer, house 3 Chest- nut Park


Callahan Jeremiah, tailor, 551 Main, bds. S9 Brookline


Callahan Jeremiah, hack stable, 287 Cam- bridge, house do.


Callahan Jeremiah, laborer B. & L. R. R., house 9 Short


Callahan Jeremiah, tailor, h. 89 Brookline Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 210 Bridge Callahan John. bottler, 193 North avenue, board's at Belmont [place


Callahan John, laborer, h. 7 Sparks street Callahan JJohn, blacksmith, house rear 139 Bridge


Callahan Jolin P., printer (Advertiser, 27 Court, B.), house 135 Cambridge


Callahan John T., furniture trimmer F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., boards at Charlestown [74 Spruce


Callahan Margaret, widow of John, house Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 65 Winter


Callahan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 40 Foster


Callahan Mary, widow of John, house rear 257 Franklin [Elm


Callahan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. 148 Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, 201 Main, boards 3 Lechmere place


Callahan Thomas, laborer, h. 19 Foster


Callahan Timothy, teamster. h. 7 Fifth Callahan William, laborer U. R. Co., h. 392} Cambridge


Callan Thomas, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson


Callanan Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 12 North


Callander William, carver, h. 12 Lincoln Callender Charles A., stationery and fancy goods, 485 Main, house 487 do.


Callender Frances Miss, dressmaker, 413 Main, house do.


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Callender Mary M. Miss, stamping, em- broidering, etc., 413 Main, house do.


Caller James, house 25 Ellery


Calnan Daniel, plumber, boards Washing- ton House [h. do.


Calnan James J. Mrs., liquors, 169 Bridge, Calnan Jolin, laborer, h. 2 Lechmere pl.


Calnan Patrick J., laborer E. D. Sawyer & Co., house 71 Gore


Calnan Timothy, laborer, 92 Main, house 73 Hastings [Harvard


Calnon Michael, teamster, 71 Main, h. 22 Calvert Frances, wid. of Wm., 1. 13 Clark Calvert Win. A, bookkeeper (61 Pearl, B.), boards 102 Magazine


Cambridge Almshouse, Win. E. Hough, warden. l'annery


Cambridge Cemetery, James K. Farwell, supt., Coolidge av., n. Watertown line


C YAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE,


Linn B. Porter, editor and proprietor, office 573 Main (150 Tremont, rin. 6.B ) Cambridge City Guards Armory, City building, Brattle square


Cambridge Conservatory of Music, George Fisher, director, 4 Lee


Cambridge Co-operative Saving Fund and Loan Association, Fillebrown Hall, 97 Cambridge


Cambridge Extract Co. (F. E Martell & Co.), minfrs. extracts and essences, 539 Main, and ( 115 Water. B.)


Cambridge Gas Light Co., Dolton block, 424 Harvard


Cambridge High School, L. R. Williston, principal, Broadway, cor. Fayette Cambridge Improvement Co., Third (172 High, B.) [Washington, B. ) Cambridge Laundry, Soden, office (343 C YAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., J. W. Cook. pres., Alfred L. Barbour, secretary and treasurer, 555 Main


CAMBRIDGE NAT'L BANK, 87 Cambridge


CAMBRIDGE NEWS, D. A. Buck- ley, editor and proprietor, 547 Main Cambridge Observatory, junction Garden, Bond, and Concord avenue


Cambridge Post Office. 7 Harvard row, Harvard sq., Miss O. S. Bragdon, supt. Cambridge Preserving Co., N. C. Pike, supt., 25 Main


CAMBRIDGE PRESS, Jas. Cox. proprietor, office 531 Main


Cambridge Public Library, Miss Almira L. Hayward, librarian, Masonic Hall building, 639 Main


Cambridge Railroad Co., Fred. T. Stevens, sec. and treas., 3 Harvard square Cambridge Rolling Mill, 126 Portland, of- fice (19 Batterymarch, B.)


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C BANK, Chas. W. Sever, pres., JJas. M. Thurstou, treas., 2 Harvard row Cambridge Social Union Rooms, Roberts block, 15 Brattle


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AMBRIDGE TRIBUNE, Trib- une Publishing Co., 19 Brattle square


YAMBRIDGE VINEGAR WORKS, Herbert Derby, proprie-


tor, 75 Main [660 Main


Cambridge Water Board, office City Hall, Cambridgeport Diary Co., 105 Magazine Cambridgeport Express Co., Savage & Son, proprietors, 600 Main


Cambridgeport National Bank, R. Doug- lass, pres., 585 Main


Cambridgeport Post Office, William S. Arnaud, supt., 625 Main


Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Benjamin Tilton, pres., 635 Main


Came Daniel, tinsmith Seavey & Co., Third, house 487 Main


Came George A., teamster, house Squire's Brick Block, Gore


Cameron Charles, driver U. R. Co., house 49 Wright


Cammon George E., bookkeeper, boards 43 Coggswell avenue


Cammon Jolin, carriage smith Henderson Bros , house 43 Coggswell avenue


Cammon John Albert, bookkeeper (14 Bowker, B.), bds. 43 Coggswell av.


Campbell Alexander, carpenter, house end Bennett


Campbell Andrew (Campbell Bros. & Co.), boiler infr., 356 Main, h. 18 Clark


Campbell Bridget, widow of James, house 158 Green


C YAMPBELL BROS. & CO. (An- drew and William Campbell), boiler manufacturers, 356 Main


Campbell Charles, cooper, house 35 Vine Campbell David J., asst. telegraph opera- tor engine house, Brattle square, bds. 46 Winthrop [ton, rms. do.


Campbell Edward, harness maker, 5 Brigh- Campbell Elizabeth A , widow of James, house 147 Cambridge


Campbell Francis, discount clerk Traders National Bank (91 State, B.), b. 36 Lee Campbell Geo. J., carpenter, h. 102 Third Campbell Harrison C.,teamster R. Weitze, house Eighth, near Spring


Campbell Hugh, grocer, 1 Vine, c. Third, house 3 do.


Campbell John. machinist, 162 Broadway, house 11 Union


Campbell John, boiler maker, 356 Main, house 17 Sidney


Campbell John, case maker, 162 Broadway Campbell John A., clerk, 621 Main, bds. 11 Union


Campbell John M., tailors' trimmings (43 Summer, B.), house 48 Erie


Campbell J. F. Mrs., house 36 Lee


Campbell Margaret, widow of John, house rear 125 Third


Campbell Margaret Miss, h. 24 Jefferson Campbell Mary, widow of John, house 893 Main


Campbell Oliver B., house 116 Northi av. Campbell Percival E., millinery, 494 Cam- bridge, boards 105 Innan


Campbell Robert, tinsmith, h. 108 Third Campbell Robert H., boards 41 River Campbell Robert M., house 41 River


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Campbell Sarah A. Miss, dressmaker, 95 Mt. Auburn, house do.


Campbell Thomas F .. teamster, b. 3 Vine Campbell Thomas W., piano and organ tuner, 624 Inman, house 100 Austin Campbell Wilbur F., house r. 26 Somerset Campbell William (Campbell Bros. & Co.). boiler mnfr., 356 Main, house 168 Harvard


Campbell William, collector, h. 60 Cherry Campbell Wul. H., house 2 Walker court Campbell Wm. J., machinist, 162 Broad- way, boards 11 Union


Campbell William T., student H. U., h. 36 Lee


Campbell Wilson. boiler maker, 356 Main, house rear 13 Pine


Campbell Wilson 2d. bookkeeper, 356 Main, boards 168 Harvard [dike Candage Solon, milk driver, b. 79 Thorn- Canfield Chas. S., clergyman and teacli- er. honse 7 Hawthorn


Canfield Geo. F. law student H. U., rooms 23 Irving


Cannavan Ann, widow, h. rear 119 Gore Cannavan Ellen, widow of James, house 18 Hunting [bds. 33 Essex Cannavan Fred, driver L. B. Spaulding, Cannavan Jolin, soap maker, b. 18 Hunt- ing [Hunting


Cannavan Richard L., laborer, boards 18 Cannavan Wm., baker, 110 Main and 114 Webster av., house at Somerville


Cannell Charlotte, widow of John, boards 554 Gore


Cannell Henry (H. N. Hovey & Co.), gro- cer, 89 Cambridge, house 55} Gore


Cannell Joseph, carpenter, bds. 55} Gore Cannon Cornelia, widow of John, seam- stress, house 912 Main


Cannon Rose Miss, house 40 Winthrop


Canny Charles, shoemaker, 14 Porter,h.do. Canterbury Charles D., student H. U., rooms 3 Matthews Hall


Canty Zeph, clerk, house 73 Gore


Capelle Jonas F., house 13S Thorndike Capelle Thomas, carpenter, h. 45 Spruce Capen Chas. L., music teacher, boards 28 Mellen


Capen Lizzie C. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, bds. 50 Magazine


Capen Warren F., switchman draw No. 2 E. R. R., Prison Point Bridge, boards at Charlestown


Carbery Patrick, hostler, 120 Green, b. 2 Soden place


Carew Edward, cooper, house 12 Hamilton Carew Thomas A., sculptor, h. 29 Everett Carey Bridget, wid. of Michael, h. 87 Gore Carey Jeremiah, painter, house 87 Gore


Carey John M, painter, boards 87 Gore


Carey Margaret, widow of James, board- ing-house. 23 Brighton


Carey Michael, rubber maker, b. 13 Eightlı Carey Michael D., bricklayer, b. 17 Eliot Carey Timothy D., carpenter, b 87 Gore Carey, see Cary [Prescott


Carleton John F., student H. U., rooms 8


Carley Almira R. Mrs., nurse, house Harvard, cor. E-sex


Carley Geo. E., clerk B. & L. R. R. re- pair shop, house at Stoneham


Carley Horace S., painter, h. 46 Brighton Carley James, laborer, house 9 Donnell


Carley John D., gate tender Prison Point bridge, B. & L. R. R., rooms at Boston Carley John E., gardener, b. 9 Donnell Carley Kate Mrs., hair worker, 14 Brigh- ton, house 46 do.


Carley Mary Miss, house 78 Brighton Carley Patrick W., plumber, 5 Brattle, b. 9 Donnell [Brookline


Carlin James, foreman, 368 Main, h. 71 Carlin Mary, widow of John, house 143 Bridge


Carlin Michael, laborer, h. Tremont, bet. Cambridge and Hampshire


Carlın Patrick, laborer, h. 5 Chapman pl. Carlile H. D. Mrs., widow, b. 62 Brattle Carlisle John, glazier (28. Charlestown, B.), bds. J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon Carlock Ann, widow of Jacob, house 61 Auburn [burn


Carlock Chas. T., diary maker, h. 61 Au- Carlock John R, watchcase maker (8 · Province court, B.), h. 430 Main


Carlton James, boiler maker, 92 Main, h. at East Boston


Carman Charles W., clerk, 421 Main, bds. 2 Cherry


Carman Luther Mrs., h. 16 Worcester Carmichael John, baggage-master B. & L. R. R., lı. 102 Cambridge


Carnes James, laborer, house 170 Green Carnes Jolin, shoemaker, lı. 11 William Carney Edwin A., clerk, 543 Main, boards 2 Norfolk


Carney Edwin A., at "Traveler" (31 State, B3.), boards 63 Elm


Carney Francis H., piano tuner, house 98 River


Carney James J., teamster, h. 78 Brighton Carney John, laborer, h. 33 Harding


Carney John, marble worker, rooms John G. Smith's, Bristol


Carney John, laborer, house 31 Warren Carney Joseph, tin-plate worker, 12 Brat- tle, house 63 Elni


Carney Mary, wid of John, b. 38 Winter Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Brown Carney Patrick, farmer, house Fresh Pond lane [Boston


Carney Patrick, varnisher, 624 Main, h. at Carney Wm., laborer, boards R. P. Walsh, Fresh Pond lane


Carpenter Alexander C., blacksmith, h. 63 Washington


Carpenter Augusta C., widow of Hiram, h. 6 Mt. Auburn


Carpenter Chas., upholsterer, h. 7 Fourth Carpenter Chas. A., lawyer (33 School, B.), h. 60 Buckingham


Carpenter Ella F. Miss, teacher (Arling- ton), boards 6 Mt. Auburn


Carpenter Frank O., student H. U., bds. 6 Mt. Auburn


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Carpenter Geo., coffin maker, 191 Bridge, bds. 337 Cambridge


Carpenter Samuel, tinsmith, 387 Cam- bridge, h. 171 Winsor


Carpenter Thomas, cabinet maker, house 218 Broadway


Carr Alfred, carpenter, h. 13 Grant


Carr Arthur, laborer, house 20 McCabe Carr Bernard, soap maker, b. 18 Decatur


Carr Brothers (Patrick and Michael Carr), soft soap mufrs., rear 12 Lopez


Carr Charles, carpenter, h. 37 Garden


Carr Charles. soap maker, h. 20 Decatur Carr Charles II .. printer, h. 2 Hancock pl. Carr Edward J .. stereotyper Riverside Press, h. 124 Green


Carr Edwin S., slater, Grant, house 17 Mount Auburn [Hampshire


Carr Frank P., driver hose 5, house 195 Carr Henry, laborer, h, 11 Dinsmore et.


Carr Julia, widow of Richard, h. 2 Gray pl. Carr Julia. widow, house 171 Winsor


Carr Louis B., student H. U., rooms 25 College House


Carr Lucien, assistant curator Peabody Museum H. U , h. 16 Craigie


Carr Michael (Carr Brothers), soap mufr., rear 12 Lopez, lı. 12 do.


Carr Nathaniel, coal (280 Causeway, B.), house 7 Walnut avenue


Carr Patrick (Carr Brothers), soap maker, rear 12 Lopez, lı. 16 Decatur


Carr Richard, fish packer, b. 2 Gray pl.


Carr Richard T., lithographer Riverside Press, h. rear 107 Putnam avenue


Carreiro Joseph, hairdresser, 204 Cam- bridge, boards 198 do.


Carret J. Francisco (Public Library, B.), house 6 Appian -way




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