The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 12

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
Number of Pages: 414


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Coburn Cornelia Miss, house 70 Green


Coburn Elizabeth S. Miss, asst. librarian H. U., boards 18 Story


Coburn Geo. A., physician, 13 Sixth,h. do. Coburn Susie A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 70 Antrim


Coburn Wendell T., house 110 Winsor Coclılan Johanna, widow, house 64 Washington


Floral Decorations FOR FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, furnished at Short Notice. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


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Cochran Frank, stereotype finisher Uni- versity Press, boards 6 Harvard sq. Cochran John (Govan & Cochran), organ- case maker, 162 Broadway, h. 14 State Cochran John M., student, bds. 14 State Cochrane Alexander (A. Cochrane & Co.), house at Boston


YOCHRANE A. & CO. (Alexander and Hugh Cochrane), chemical mnfrs., Potter and (55 Kilby, B.)


Cochrane Hugh (A. Cochrane & Co.), h. at Boston


Cochrane John McGregor, student H. U., rooms 14 State


Code Edward F., tailor, house r. 6 East Codman James M., student H. U., rooms 9 Little's block [Little's blk.


Codman Robert, student H. U., rooms 11 Codman Russell S., student H. U., rooms 52 Brattle


Coe Frederick (Frederick Coe & Co.), sta- tionery, books, etc., 410 Cambridge, house at Charlestown


Coe Frederick & Co. (Frederick Coe and Frank R. White), stationery, etc., 410 Cambridge


Coe John E. Mrs., house 865 Main


Coes C. N. Mrs., house 207 Hampshire Coes Geo. H., comedian. h. 207 Hampshire Coffey Catherine, widow of Timothy, house 20 Bay


Coffey David, laborer, house 220 Franklin Coffey Dennis, switch-tender B. & L. R. R., house 58 North


Coffey Elizabeth, widow of Cornelius, h. 2} Dailey alley


Coffey John, laborer, house 54 North


Coffey John J., provisions, 215 Franklin, house 20 Bay


Coffey Julia Miss, house 4 Davis


Coffey Michael, glass-worker, h. 52 North Coffey Thomas, stone-cutter, bds. 4 Davis Coffey Timothy J., teamster, bds. 20 Bay Coffey William, clerk, 2 Gore, b. 58 North Coffin Arthur S., surveyor, boards Wm. Smith's, Lake View avenue


Coffin Eugene, carriage-painter, 232 North avenue, boards 212 do.


Coffin Howard M., hostler J. P. Squire & Co., house S Squire's court


Coffin James, laborer, h. 5 Lechmere pl.


Coffin Mary E., widow, house 6 Gray place Coffin Sethi, teamster, house 25 Hudson Coffran James P., in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 224 Broadway


Cofran Noah M., at S. M. Cofran's, Con- cord avenue, house 13 Wyeth


Cofran Samuel M., brick mnfr., Concord av., near Fresh Pond, house 70 do., next Catholic church


Cogan Edmond J., carpenter, 54 Cam- bridge, house 151 Winsor


Cogan Joseph, harness-maker (55 Sudbu- ry, B.), house 35 Second Cogan Joseph A., student H. U., boards 35 Second


Coggins Mary J. Mrs., h. 37 Cowperthwaite


Coghlan Francis J., coachman, 357 Har- vard, boards do.


Cogswell Francis, supt. of schools, office Central sq. bldg., Western avenue, b. 123 Prospect


Cogswell Francis, hostler, 120 Hampshire, house 138 do. [h. 17 Austin Cogswell Samuel B., machinist, 368 Main, Cohen Engene Y., student H. U., rooms 467 Broadway


Cohen George, cabinet-maker, Rhoades building, State, boards at Boston


Cohen Mark, machinist, 10 Arrow, house 114 Auburn


Cohig Edward, laborer, house 149 Bridge Coit Robert, student H. U., rooms 66 Thayer Hall


Cokeley John, laborer, house 26 North Coker Frederick G., asst. janitor Court House, house 67 Spring


Colbert Hannah, wid. of John, h. 49 Flagg Colbert John F., printer, bds. 49 Flagg Colbert John P., foreman organ packers, 162 Broadway, house 55 Winsor


Colburn George W. (33 Summer, B.), h. 7 Dana


Colburn Mary, tailoress, bds. 19 Franklin Colby Albert M., pattern-maker, house 157 Harvard


Colby Alonzo B., molder, Pelham, house 233 Broadway, room 5


Colby Augustus, 44 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Colby Benjamin, house 36 North avenue Colby Gilman, editor, house 4 Centre Colby Joseph E., teamster, house 1 Chest- nut Park, from 27 Charles


Colby Lewis Rev., house 697 Main


Colby Moses C., house 28 Wendell Colby Nellie M. Miss, teacher Free Kin- dergarten school, Concord avenue, 4 boards 36 North avenue


Colby Simeon, teamster, house 77 Clark


Colby Thomas J., machinist B. & L. R. R. machine shop, house at Somerville


Coldeway Wm. G., student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place


Cole Alfred, laborer John Reardon & Sons, boards 267 Putnam avenue


Cole Arthur E., driver, 31 Elm, h. 39 do. Cole Charles D., secretary Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. (Tremont, cor. Berkeley, B.), house 738 Main


Cole Chas. D'Urban M., student H. U., boards 6 Acacia


Cole Elizabeth, widow, h. 267 Putnam av. Cole Frank N .. student H. U., rooms 17 Thayer Hall


Cole George A., conductor U. R. Co., house 136 Columbia [ton bldg. Cole Geo. E., student H. U., rooms 3 Fel- Cole Hanun W., house 6 Acacia


Cole Jeremiah, machinist, 368 Main


Cole Seth, printer, house 6 Union


Cole Stephen R., machinist, 72 Main, house 59 Broadway


Cole Stephen R. jr., boards 59 Broadway


BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.


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Cole Wm. W., cabinet-maker, 54 Bridge, house rear 184 Cambridge


Cole Winslow V., house 22 Austin Colegrove George D., telegraph operator (109 State, B.), house 92 Winsor Coleman Addie A. Miss, boards 126 Otis Coleman Amos, whitener, rooms Sawins barn, Appian-way


Coleman Annie E., house 12 Bath Coleman Daniel, confectioner, boards 93 Webster avenue


Coleman Daniel, laborer, house 136 Elm Coleman Edward B., clerk (200 Devon- shire, B.), boards 11 Wendell


Coleman Elisha P., bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, B.), house 11 Wendell Coleman Ellen, widow, h. 257 Franklin Coleman Frank W., bookkeeper (260 Washington, B.), boards 11 Wendell Coleman James W. (John Coleman & Sons), boards 92 Winsor


Coleman John, engineer, 368 Main, house 68 School


Coleman John (John Coleman & Sons), 91 Broadway, house 92 Winsor Coleman John, laborer, house 6 Reed HOLEMAN JOHN & SONS (John,


C Walter G. and James W. Coleman), wood and coal, 91 Broadway


Coleman John jr., boards 6 Reed


Coleman Mary J., widow of Mark W., house 126 Otis


Coleman Mary L. Miss, boards 126 Otis Coleman Michael, laborer, house Burns block, Foster place


Coleman Michael D., tailor, house 93 Webster avenue


Coleman Walter G. (John Coleman & Sons), 91 Broadway. boards 92 Winsor Coll John B., boards Mrs. Mary Coll's, Webster avenue


Coll Mary, widow of Patrick, house Web- ster avenue, junction Winsor


Collamore William A., action-maker, 162 Broadway, boards 48 Austin


Collett J. R., boards 11 Prospect


Colley James Mrs., house 32 Lee


Collier Edward P., printer (238 Washing- ton, B.), boards 9 Winter


Collier Hiram P., student H. U., rooms 27 Divinity Hall


Collier John, truant officer, ward 3, house 9 Fourth [Winter


Collier Sophia, widow of Patrick H., h. 9 Collier Thomas, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 85 Clark


Collins Augustus, laborer, h. 221 Franklin Collins Charles J., molder, h. r. 13 Pine Collins Cornelius, saloon, 145 Bridge, bds. 138 do.


Collins Cornelius, laborer, house 52 North Collins Cornelius F., polisher, 203 Bridge, boards 56 Second


Collins Daniel F., teamster, 153 Putnam avenue, house 149 do.


Collins Dennis, plumber, 436 Harvard, house at Somerville


Collins Dennis, laborer, house 6 Water Collins Edwin D., clerk, boards 33} Inman Collins Ellen, widow, house 191 Franklin Collins E. F., lawyer (20 Court, room 23, B.), rooms 12 Appian-way


Collins Frank H., polisher, 162 Broadway, boards 374 Main


Collins Frank H., agent, h. 51 Holyoke Collins Herbert A. (Warren & Collins), con- fectionery mnfr., 8 Pearl, b. 47 River Collins James, baker, bds. 2 Lamson pl. Collins James E., coach-driver, 449 Cam- bridge, house 4 Ninth


Collins James J., carpenter, b. 56 Second Collins James J., laborer, b. 7 Squires ct Collins Jeremiah, laborer, h. 4 Jefferson Collins Jolin, laborer, bds. 3 Lechmere pl. Collins John, granite works, Gore wharf, Third, house at South Boston


Collins John A., clerk, 109 Cambridge, boards 10 North


Collins John C., boards 56 Second


Collins Joseplı, brass-finisher, boards 7 Squires court


Collins Joseph, gardener Mt. Auburn, house Mt. Auburn, corner McDonald Collins Katie B. Miss, dressmaker, 564 Main, house at Somerville


Collins Lincoln J., boards Joseph Collins'. Mt. Auburn [Second


Collins Mary B. Mrs., boarding-house, 56 Collins Michael, laborer, h. 7 Squires ct.


Collins Michael, laborer, house 54 Bolton Collins Michael, teamster, h. r. 372 No. av. Collins N., boiler-maker, 72 Main


Collins Patrick, laborer, house 22 Blanche Collins Patrick D., coal and wood, 140} Pleasant, louse do.


Collins Richard, teamster Valentine & EI- lis, house 46 DeWolf


Collins R., at Memorial Hall, rooms Kirk- land, corner Line [vard square


Collins Thomas, driver U. R. Co., 3 Har- Collins Thomas, laborer, h. 3 Lechmere pl. Collins Timothy, tailor (50 Lincoln, B.), house 52 North


Collins William, laborer, house 148 Green Collins William S., gardener Mt. Auburn cemetery, boards Joseph Collins', Mt. Auburn


Colliton Bernard, cooper, bds. 21 Willow Colliton Frank, laborer, house 15 Willow Colliton James, laborer, house 21 Willow Colliton James jr., laborer, bds. 21 Willow · Colliton John F., laborer, bds. 21 Willow Collum Henry J., tinsmith, 600 Main, boards at Boston


Colman Joseph J., kitchen furnishing goods, 426 Cambridge, h. 183 Columbia Colo Darby, laborer, house 196 Green Colston Frank, laborer, boards 31 Union Colter, see Coulter


Columbia Club, 603 Main, room 5


Columbus Albert A., tinsmith, house 5 Rogers block, Washington


Columbus Louis G., tinsmith, 354 North avenue, house do.


Salesroom, 58 Portland, BOSTON. F. IVERS,1


Manufac- turer LIGHT CARRIAGES, 176 & 178 North Av.


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Columbus William S., gymnast, house 95 Webster avenue


Combs Charles E., drug clerk, 413 Cam- bridge, boards at Somerville


Comel Eugenia A. Miss, house 20 Park Comer James, laborer, house 29 Harvard Comer Michael, tanner, house Clay, 2d from Harvey


Comerford Alice, widow of Edward, house 143 Elm


Comerford Edward J., restaurant, 92 Mt. Auburn, house 30 Banks


Comerford John, shoemaker, 240 Cam- bridge, boards 8 Eighth


Comerford John, laborer, boards 143 Elm Comerford Michael, fireman, 162 Broad- way, boards 143 Elm


Comey Arthur M., student H. U., rooms 4 Granite, at Somerville


Comey Charles R., straw goods (N. Y.); boards 5 Pleasant place


Comey Chester H., insurance broker (31 Milk, B.), house 5 Pleasant place


Comey George A., carpenter, h. 22 Lake


Comey William A., clerk, 497 Main, bds. 22 Lake


Compton Harvey W., student H. U., rooms 14 Story


COMSTOCK HIRAM M., soda manufacturer (30 Canal, B.), house 24 Warland


Conant Agnes B. Miss, clerk Register of Deeds office, Otis, cor. Second, boards 415 Broadway


Conant Anna E., widow of John, house 98 Spring


Conant Benjamin, printer, house 53 Essex Conant Charles F., house 121 North av.


Conant Ernest L., student H. U., rooms 31 College House


Conant George A., commercial broker (172 Washington, room 7, B.), boards 41 Franklin


Conant George H., clerk, 9 Brattle, boards 352 Broadway


Conant George W. S., clerk Riverside Press, house 99 River


Conant Harriet E. Miss, clerk, Otis, cor. Second, boards 415 Broadway


Conant Henry H., house 91 Hancock


Conant Joseph J., bookbinder, house 352 Broadway


Conboy Thomas, laborer, house 32 Charles Conboy Timothy, bootmaker (Federal, B.), house 10 Stevens court


Concannon Jas. B., waiter, h. 19 Jefferson Concannon Patrick, printer, bds. 14 Grant Condon Edward, machinist, 368 Main


Condon George T., salesman (Washing- ton, B.), boards 44 Erie


Condon James, at 6 Gore, boards do.


Condon James F., liquors, 461 Main, bds. 463 do.


Condon John P., carpenter B. & A. R. R. repair shop (Allston), house 30 Upton Condon Robert, hairdresser, 1 Essex, h. at Boston


Condon William, teamster, 166 River, h. Andrew, near Fairmont


Condrick Thomas, brass-finisher, 368 Main Cone Adeline W. Mrs., house 105 Inman Cone Frank W., clerk (21 Chauncy, B.), boards 105 Inman


Conér Charles M., car inspector B. & L. R. R., house 136 Cambridge


Coney Patrick, gardener, h. 53 Crescent Conkey Jason A., house 11 Boardman


Conlan Bridget, widow of John, house 183 Winsor


Conlan Bridget, wid. of John, lı. 9 Tuttle Conlan Dennis, laborer, boards 13 Bolton Conlan Edward, hostler, house 138 Spring Conlan Felix, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, boards 59 Thorndike


Conlan James F., conductor U. R. Co., boards 59 Thorndike


Conlan John, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, corner Second, boards 59 Thorndike


Conlan John. laborer, house 13 Bolton


Conlan John, shoemaker, 144 Bridge, b. do. Conlan Jolin B., conductor U. R. Co., boards 183 Winsor


Conlan Michael, baker, h. rear 200 Bridge Conlan Michael, laborer, house 184 Winsor Conlan Michael, laborer, house 6 Rogers block, Washington


Conlan Patrick, teamster, h. 102 Dublin Conlan Patrick, house 59 Thorndike


Conlan Peter, engineer, 206 Broadway, house 171 Winsor


Conlan Robert, laborer, house 121 Harvard Conlan Samuel, house S6 Webster avenue Conlan Thomas, laborer, house 29 Willow Conlan Thomas P., conductor U. R. Co. Conlan, see Conlin


Conley Bartholomew, flagman B. & A. R. R., Broadway crossing, boards 159 Broadway


Conley Catherine, widow of William, h. 104 Webster avenue


Conley Edward, laborer, house 34 Harvard Conley James, currier, house 41 Charles Conley James, painter, house 10 Hastings Conley John F., currier, boards 41 Charles Conley John W., plasterer, house 73 Con- cord avenue


Conley Mary, widow, house 10 Hastings


Conley Patrick, laborer, house 24 Warren Conley William, baker, 502 Main, boards 10 Hastings


Conley William, teamster, 69 Main, boards 30 Harvard


Conlin James A., painter, b. 187 Broadway Conlin John H., laborer, house foot Harris Conlin Thomas, hostler, h. 423 Cambridge Conlon Bridget, house 127 Webster avenue Conlon Bridget Mrs., house 16 McCabe


Conlon Jolin, laborer, house 209 Franklin Conlon Patrick, laborer, h. 159 Broadway Connaton Edward, painter, 14 Church, lı. 5 Athens


Connell Ann Miss, house 143 Elm Connell Anthony, painter, h. 9 Hancock


Lumber, Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Av., Brighton. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston. Order Box, 904 Main St., Cambridge.


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Connell Anthony jr., brass-finisher, 368 Main, boards 9 Hancock


Connell Cornelius, sawyer, 624 Main, h. 159 Columbia


Connell James, laborer, h. 249 Franklin


Connell James J., plumber, h. 192 Green Connell John, laborer, h. 1 Shepherds blk. Connell John, teamster, 550 Main, house 253 Franklin


Connell Michael, bacon curer, foot Win- sor, house 4, rear 191 Hampshire


Connell Patrick, grocer, 207 Franklin, h.do. Connell William, mason, h. 204 Franklin


Connell William, teamster, lı. 21 Decatur Connell William J., expressman, Lyceum building, Harvard sq., b. 249 Franklin Connell, see O'Connell


Connelly Annie, widow, house 47 Banks Connelly Bartholomew, laborer, Cam- bridge cemetery, house 6 Camden pl. Connelly Colman, seaman, bds. 56 Charles Connelly John, clerk, 333 Main, bds. do.


Connelly John, farmer, h. Cushing court Connelly John, house 56 Charles


Connelly Maria, widow, h. 2 Sceva place Connelly Mary, widow of Bernard, house 55 River


Connelly Thomas, carpenter, house 4 Em- mons place


Conner Charles, foreman carpenter shop B. & L. R. R., Bridge


Conner Charles E., machinist, 368 Main, boards 7 Winsor


Conner Charles S., brass finisher, house 1 Austin place


Conner C. F., brass finisher, 368 Main


Conner N. R., brass finisher, 36S Main


Conner William P., machinist, 368 Main, house 7 Winsor


Connerton Dominick, laborer, house 188 Hampshire


Connolly Bernard C., blacksmith, 178 North avenue, h. 18 Coggswell av. Connor Alonzo J., mason, h. 39 Brattle Connor Charles P., salesman (80 Summer, B.), house 110 Gore


Connor Dennis, laborer, house 1 Clay


Connor James, gardener Hovey & Co., h. 177 Norfolk


Connor John, laborer, h. 39 Cowperthwaite Connor John F., baker, 502 Main


Connor John H., porter, 36 Quincy, b. do. Connor Justin P., grocer, 88 Fifth, house 123 Winsor


Connor Mary, widow, house 186 Green Connor Michael, laborer, house 6 Jackson Connor Patrick, laborer, house 111 Elm Connor, see O'Connor


Connors Bessie Mrs., house 22 School Connors Ellen, widow of James, house 15 Carson


Connors Ellen Mrs., house 32 Warren Connors Hugh, engineer, house rear 36 Washington


Connors Mary Miss, house 67 Vine Connors Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Jackson Connors Peter J., peddler, h. 26 Brewery


Connors Terrance, foreman Burrage Bros. ,


Broadway, cor. Third, h. 55 Broadway Connors Thomas, house 143 Hampshire Connors Thomas, driver (B.), h. r. 18 Gore Connors Wm. J., polisher, 203 Bridge, h. 203 Cambridge


Conrick Edward, laborer, h. 79 Hastings Conrick Julia, teacher St. Mary's Paro- chial school, house 79 Hastings


Conrick Thomas J., brass finisher, boards 79 Hastings


Conroy C., laborer, house 46 Flagg


Conroy James, laborer University Press, house 36 Charles River


Conroy James, electrotyper University Press, honse 10 Foster


Conroy James, finisher, 44 Cambridge, h. at Charlestown


Conroy John F., printer University Press, house 101 Kinnaird


Conroy Karen, laborer, h. 101 Kinnaird Conroy Patrick, teamster, h. Conroy blk., rear 215 Mt. Auburn


Conroy Patrick John, slater, house rear 56 Charles [h. do.


Conroy Thos .. lager beer, 198 Cambridge, Conry Michael J., police, station 1, house rear 17 Charles River


Converse Geo. H., clerk (178 Congress, B.), boards 403 Broadway


Converse Joseplı H., president (47 Equita- ble building, 150 Devonshire, B.), h. 403 Broadway


Converse Julia, widow, boards SO} Green Conway Catherine, widow of Martin, h. 13 Water


Conway Cornelius, tailor, 433 Main, house 1 Rogers block, Waslington


Conway James, tailor, 430 Harvard, bds. 22 Mt. Auburn


Conway Joseph, machinist, Gordon place, boards 10 Florence


Conway Michael, stone-cutter, boards 112 Spring


Conway Patrick, glass maker, b. 13 Water Conway Patrick C., clerk, adjt. gen. office (State House, B.), house 10 Florence


Conway Richard, mason, 7 Grant, h. do. Conway Wm., grocer, 109 Portland, house 107 do.


Coogan James, laborer, h. 70 Hastings


Coogan John T., sub. letter carrier, 611 Main, boards 70 Hastings


Coogan Martin, clerk, 403 Main, boards 70 Hastings


Coogan Michael B., clerk (333 Washing- ton, B.), boards 70 Hastings


Cook Albert H., bookkeeper (6 Avery, B.), boards 59 Third


Cook Charles, clerk (11 Avon, B.), boards 59 Gore


Cook Cyrus L., tinsmith, h. 4 Austin pl. Cook Edward H., clerk, 400 Cambridge, house 248 North avenue


Cook Ephraim, house 59 Gore


Cook Frank G., student H. U, rooms 18 College House


FLORAL CONSERVATORIES,


P. O'BRIEN & SON. 89 Sparks and 820 Main Streets.


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Cook Geo. R., boards 125 Austin Cook Isaac H., pork dealer (B.), house 479 Main


Cook James, glass worker, h. 8 Third Cook Jane Mrs., house rear 18 Brown


Cook John, carpenter, Rhoades building, State, boards Blanche


Cook John, laborer, house 6 Pioneer pl. Cook Jolin T., clerk (17 Union, B.), house 46 Pine


Cook Jos., 162 Broadway, b. 1 Hampshire Cook Joseph C., varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 4 Washington


YOOK JOSIAH W., president Cam- bridge Fire Ins. Co., 555 Main, house 96 Auburn


Cook J. L., millman, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown


Cook Lewis J., organ regulator (1299 Washington, B.), house 8 Tufts


Cook Lowell M., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. 471 Main


Cook Marvin S., manager Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co., 643 Main, house 125 Austin


Cook Mary C. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, house 84 Austin


Cook Mary T., widow of Chas. A., house 114 Auburn


Cook Micah W., house 62 Wright


Cook Michael, brass finislier, house rear 12 Portland


Cook Sarah L. Mrs., teacher Reed street Kindergarten school, h. 248 North av. Cook Thomas D., sergeant of police, sta- tion 5, house 10 Allen


Cook Timothy, laborer, h. rear 563 Main Cook William, asst. Professor of German, H. U., house 25 Appleton


Cook Wm. M., clerk, Somerville av., cor. White, bds. Cyrus Peaslee's, Richdale avenue, near Walden


Cooke Carrie A. Miss, teacher Washing- ton grammar school, bds. 38 Pearl


Cooke John B., cattle broker, house 1 Davenport


Cooke Josiah P. jr., Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy and Direc- tor of the Chemical Laboratory, H. U., house 25 Quincy [Boston Cooke L. Frederick, supt., 169 Gore, lı. at Cooke, see Cook


Coolbroth Edward N., joiner, h. 92 Banks Cooley Albert L., furniture (40 Lancaster, B.), house 91 Magazine


Cooley Chas. A., furniture (40 Lancaster, B.), house 91 Magazine


Cooley Edward L., clerk (12 P. O. square, B.), boards 91 Magazine


Cooley George, carpenter, Palmer, boards 46 Winthrop [boards do. Cooley John J., hairdresser, 389 Main, Cooley Levi jr., china decorator (Porce- 'lain place, B.), house 120 Prospect


Cooley Mary J. Mrs., house 33 Baldwin


Coolidge Algernon, student HI. U., rooms 10 Holworthy Hall


Coolidge Chas., printer Riverside Press, house 56 Auburn


Coolidge Chas. A., student H. U., rooms 1 Holyoke, room 5


Coolidge Chas. E., 559} Main, b. 48 Pearl Coolidge Charles F., clerk Riverside Press, house 72 Auburn


Coolidge Charles H., millinery, etc. (90 Tremont, B.), house 20 Forest


Coolidge Daniel S., tube board maker, 162 Broadway, house 9 River


Coolidge Edward J., foreman Joseph G. Coolidge, boards do.


Coolidge Flavel, house 48 Trowbridge


Coolidge George, laborer, b. 181} Harvard Coolidge George H., clerk (92 Tremont, B.), house 48 Pearl


Coolidge Geo. H. jr., cooper, b. 48 Pearl Coolidge Harry P., student H. U., rooms 12 Felton building


Coolidge John, carpenter, h. 14 Myrtle pl. Coolidge John F., express, 195 Broadway,


and (26 Devonshire, B.), house 3 Columbia


Coolidge John G., student H. U., rooms 11 Holyoke House


Coolidge Jos. A., student H. U., boards Joseph G. Coolidge's


Coolidge Joseph G., farmer and florist, ' Coolidge av., near Mt. Auburn, h. do. Coolidge Joseph R., student H. U., rooms 48 Matthews Hall


Coolidge Louis A., student H. U., rooms 19 Stoughton Hall [13 Walden


Coolidge Mary A., widow of Charles, h. Coolidge Sumner, student H. U., rooms 19 College House


Coolidge Susan B., widow of Henry W., house 12 Bow


Coolidge Susan G. Mrs., house 758 Main


Coolidge Thos. J., student H. U., rooms 18 Little's block


Coolidge Wm. H., student H. U., rooms 19 Stoughton Hall


Coombs Burton, carpenter, h. 95 Gore Coombs Ellen, widow of Alexander, house 10 Rogers block, Main


Coomey Patrick, laborer, I ouse 145 Main Coon Jolin S., mechanical engineer, 608 Main, boards 127 Magazine


Cooney D. H., driver U. R. Co.


Cooney Edward J., cabinet maker, house 26 Banks [Charles River


Cooney Mary, widow of Timothy, lı. 34 Cooney Michael, laborer, house 13 Carson Cooper Almond F., treasurer The Cooper Elastic Steel Wheel Co., 21 Hamp- shire, house 74 Ellery


Cooper Bridget, wid. of John, lı. 62 Harvard Cooper Caroline L. F., widow, lı. 84 Green Cooper Charles, laborer, boards 68 Web- ster avenue


Cooper Charles H., plumber, boards F. \V. Legg's, foot Pearl


Cooper David, compositor, b. 13 Hamilton Cooper Henry, machinist, b. 62 Harvard Cooper James, carpenter, h. 3 Jefferson


DISSTON'S SAWS, BAILEY'S PLANES and all CARPENTERS' TOOLS AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', · 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Cooper James W., foreman oil refiners, 168 Gore, house 186 do.


Cooper Jolin, blacksmith, 232 North av., house at Somerville


Cooper John, cooper, boards 62 Harvard Cooper John, clerk (47 Commercial, B.), house rear 144 Thorndike


Cooper Jolin J., printer, 17 Brighton, h. 20 Decatur


Cooper Margaret Mrs., h. r. 137 Portland Cooper Mary, widow of David, house 13 Hamilton


Cooper William, boiler maker, 72 Main


Cooper William, house 46 River


Cooter Wm. P., coppersmith (63 Pitts, B.), house 112 Gore


Copeland Carolinener M., widow of Geo. A., house 41 Garden


Copeland Charles T., student H. U., rooms 31 Gray's Hall


Copeland Danforth S., boards 125 Spring Copeland Edwin W., at University Press, boards 41 Garden


Copeland Francis, clerk (465 Washington, B.), boards 25 Sacramento


Copeland Frederic K., boards 18 Garden


Copeland George H., captain, station 2, house 12 Winsor


Copeland Henry F., driver J. C. Stiles, boards 125 Spring [Fifth


Copeland John C., teamster, house 54 Copeland Robert M. Mrs., lı. 18 Garden


Copeland Seth, confectioner (4 Tremont, row, B.), house 125 Spring


Copithorne John, carpenter B. & L. R. R. repair shop, house at Somerville


Copithorne Jolin (Francis O. Henley and John Copithorne), horse shoer, 496 Main, boards 40 Union


Copithorne Matthew Mrs., h. 40 Union Copithorne Richard M., bookbinder, h. 107 Hampshire [115 Winsor Copithorne William, bookbinder, house Copp Jolin C., bookbinder, 105 Magazine, boards 85 Auburn


Copp, see Kopp


Coppenrath Fred E., upholsterer (B.), boards 24 Eighth


Coppenrath Jacobus H., finisher (577 Washington, B.), house 24 Eighth


Corbellis James F., grocer, 84 Third, h. do. Corbett Augustus O., lodging house, 13 Kirkland place


Corbett Daniel, foreman of coopers, 168 Gore, house 12 Squire's court


Corbett David, printer University Press, boards 29 Holyoke


Corbett Geo. W., horse shoer. rear Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue, house 44 Coggswell av. [44 Coggswell av. Corbett George W. jr., horse shoer, bds.


Corbett James, blacksmith, rooms 106 Cambridge


Corbett John, foreman of yard, 113 Broad- way, house 108 Washington


Corbett John, shade painter Brown, Murphy & Thorndike, h. 21 Decatur


Corbett Michael, gate tender B. & L. R. R., house 36 Second [Ellery




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