The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 19

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Foster Hosea J., piano action maker, bds. 47 Winsor [b. 25 Hudson


Foster Isabel Miss. copyist H. U. library, Foster Isabella, widow of Robert, liouse rear 65 Mt. Auburn


Foster Isadore I. Miss, teacher Cushing st. primary school, bds. 25 Hudson


Foster Jolın, foreman, 502 Main, boards 168 Hampshire


Foster John McGaw, student H. U., rooms 18 Holworthy Hall


Foster Joseph, laborer U. R. Co., Dunster, house 11 Elmer, near Sands


Foster J. Albert, express driver (B.), bds. 98 Spring [Oxford Foster Leonard, student H. U., boards 15 Foster Margaret C., widow of Hiram T., house Vine, corner Sixth


Foster Margaret E. Mrs., house 4 Grant Foster Martha F., widow of Charles I., house 307 North avenue


Foster Mary, boarding-house, 29 Holyoke Foster Robert H., conductor Fitchburg R. R., house 14 Leighton court


Foster William, carpenter and lamplight- er, h. 3 Shepherds blk., Charles river Foster William H., silver plater, h. 6 Pine Fouquet Peter, upholsterer (96 Washing- ton, B.), house rear 144 Thorndike


Foundation Thomas, stone-cutter, house 124 Green [Main, lı. 147 do. Fountain George W., carriage smith, 376 Fountain Jas. W., hair-dresser, 208 Hamp- shire, house at Salem


Fountain, see Fontaine


Fowler Edward S., law student (7 Court square, room 12, B.), bds. 30 Wendell Fowler Frank A., mason, h. 22 Tremont Fowler Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, 8 Har- vard square, boards 27 Trowbridge Fowler John, mason, boards 22 Tremont Fowler Oscar W., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house at Medford


Fowler Samuel A., harness-maker, 249 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Fowler Stacy, clergyman, h. 30 Wendell Fowler Stephen D., bookbinder, house 5 King place


Fowles Augustus J. L., confectioner, 503 Main, house 4} Essex


Fox Bridget, wid. of Michael, h. 14 Front Fox Charles S .. clerk, bds. 166 Putnam av. Fox Edward P., printer Riverside Press, house 166 Putnam avenue


Fox Frank, laborer, Rhoades bldg., State, boards Brookline


Fox George J .. reporter (15 Milk,B.), house 3 Orchard


Fox Jabez, associate justice Police Court, City Building, Brattle sq., and lawyer (30 Court, room 21, B.), h. Mt. Auburn Fox James A., house 808 Main


Fox James E., spring bed maker, 386 Main, boards rear 44 Washington


Fox John, baker, 502 Main, boards rear 44 Washington


Fox John E., currier, h. rear 33 Harvey Fox John L., salesman (B.), lı. 408 Main Fox John W., student H. U., b. 53 Oxford Fox Joseph, gardener and contractor, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 14 Lowell


Fox Michael, glass-maker, b. r. 55 Charles Fox Peter, glass-canvasser, b. 139 Bridge Fox Robert L. B., foreman harness-maker (150 Tremont, B.), h. 102 Western av. Fox Sarah A., widow of Henry H., house 4 Mt. Auburn


Fox Sarah W. Miss, teacher high school (Somerville), boards 4 Mt. Auburn


Fox Thomas, house rear 55 Charles


Fox Thomas jr. (T. jr. and J. Fox), har- ness-maker, 105 Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles


Fox T. jr. and J. (Thomas Fox jr.), har- ness-makers, 105 Bridge


Foxcroft Francis A. Rev., h. 17 Arlington Foxcroft Frank, asst. editor Boston Jour- nal (262 Washington, B.), house Fox- croft, Avon hill


Foy Richard, tinsmith, h. 189 Hampshire Foye Mary, widow of Nicholas, house 24 Dunster


France John W., janitor (228 Washington, B.), house 15 Webster avenue


Franchio Francisco, cabinet-maker, house 158 Otis


Francis Abby B. Miss, h. 21 North av. Francis Anton, laborer F. G. F. Co., house 36 Cambridge


Francis Eben, clergyman, h. 43 Kirkland Francis Ebenezer, house 43 Kirkland Francis Ellen M., widow of Geo. C., house Oxford, corner Hammond


Francis George E., coachman, 904 Main, house 5 Charles River


Francis George Hills, student H. U., rooms 44 Gray's Hall


Francis Joseph, laborer, house 105 Fourth Francis Richard P., student H. U., rooms 1 Gray's Hall Francis William, varnisher, 624 Main, house 82 Green


Francoeur Stanislas, painter, house rear 14 Jackson


Frank Charles, ivory carver, h. 33 Harvey


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


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Frankenstein Isidor, clothing and dry goods, 398 Cambridge, house do.


Franklin Council No. 50, Royal Arcanum, 603 Main [waite


Franklin John, waiter, h. 37 Cowperth- Frary Charles, bookbinder, 105 Maga- zine, house 15 Tufts


Fraser James, coffin-maker, 203 Bridge, house at Boston


Fraser William A. (241 Atlantic avenue, B.), house rear 45 Winter


Frasier Daniel E. (Frasier & Smith), and (D. E. Owen & Co.), 555 Main, house 50 Austin


Frasier Thomas B., tailor, boards 44 Pine Frasier & Smith (Daniel E. Frasier and Alpheus K. Smith), piano-hammer coverers, 555 Main


Frates Frank, sand-paperer, h. 44 Spring Fratherson C. B., driver U. R. Co.


Frawley Michael, laborer, house 23 Bay


Frazer Henry, gardener, 77 Sparks, b. do. Frazier Alex., rope-maker (Brighton), house 15 Andrew


Frazier Alex. jr., printer Riverside Press, boards 15 Andrew


Frazier Alonzo, rope-maker (Brighton), boards 15 Andrew


Frazier George, house 121 Thorndike


Frazier, sce Frasier, also Fraser and Frazer


Frederick James, cabinet-maker, boards 156 Harvard


Freeland William, student H. U., rooms 31 Stoughton Hall [b. do.


Freeman Andrew G., clerk, 176 Harvard, Freeman Annie B. Miss, teacher Cushing street primary school, boards A. M. Freeman's, Cushing [Winter Freeman Arsene, harness-maker, house 57 Freeman Augustus M., house Cushing, near Belmont line


Freeman Bartlett B., house r. 22 Watson Freeman Edward F., cabinet-maker, 348 Main, boards 3 Austin place


Freeman Eunice M., nurse, boards 72 Washington [at Boston Freeman George, hairdresser, 27 Fifth, b. Freeman Hannah, widow of Nathan, house 3 Suffolk


Freeman Jane, widow of Nathan, nurse, house 510 Main


Freeman Jesse H. (114 F. H. market, B.), house 25 Pine


Freeman John K., clerk (4 Bowdoin sq., B. ), boards 298 North avenue


Freeman John M., hairdresser ( B.), house 46 River [Winter Freeman Joseph A., harness-maker, b. 57 Freeman Thomas N., grocer, 176 Harvard, house do.


Freeman, see Feenan [land


Freeth Annie, widow of Wm. J., h. War- French Alonzo, tinsmith(B.), b. 70 Second French Alwin T., machinist, 368 Main, house 100 Winsor


French Charles A., boarding-house, 15 Farwell place


French Charles L., supt. Capen, Sprague & Co., Sixth, house at Chelsea


French Estelle J., teacher Harvard gram- mar school, boards 165 Prospect


French George E., news-dealer, 588 and 625 Main, house 587} do.


French George E., boards 97 Norfolk French George L., house 97 Norfolk


French George M., medical student, 674 Main, boards do.


French George O., conductor U. R. Co.


French Harry C., student H. U., rooms 26 Gray's Hall


French James M., foreman (7 Province court, B.), house 165 Prospect


French Jennie S. Mrs., dressmaker, house 33 Fourth [Richdale av.


French John A. (11 Chardon, B.), house 1 French Lucy Mrs., dressmaker, 520 Main, house do. [h. 13 DeWolf French Mary F. Q., widow of Ebenezer, French Oren B., carpenter, Palmer, house 30 Mellen


French Walter H. M., condensed milk agent, boards 165 Prospect


Frenchi William A., house 49 Trowbridge Frenette F., safe-maker, 17 Main, house 2 Pioneer place


Frenkel Jonas B., student H. U., rooms 50 College House


Frenning Aurora S., widow of John A., house 56 Putnam avenue


Frenning Henry B., b. 56 Putnam avenue Friel Edward, laborer, house 167 Franklin Friel James, cooper Geopper Brothers, house 273 Putnam avenue


Friel John, junk dealer (South Margin, B.), house Auburn place


Friel Patrick, cooper, h. rear 67 Charles Friend Edward, teamster, house 3d on right of Tannery


Friend Sam'l, variety store, 41 Reed, h. do. Friend William, bill-poster, house 10 Coggswell place


Frier Adolphus S., hardware (83 Cam- bridge, B.), house 41 Pleasant


Friestrom Peter, safe-maker, 17 Main


Fritt William M., clerk (512 Washington, B.), house 17 Mead


Fritz Rainhold S., cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Chas'n


Frohock Benjamin R., toys (77 Cambridge, B.), house 225 Broadway, room 3


Frost Edmund, house 126 Oxford


Frost George, foreman (42 Cornhill, B.), house 39 Orchard


Frost Geo. A., artist, 224 North av., h. do. Frost George E., brush-maker (B.), house 5 Second


Frost Henry E.,night watchman at McLean Asylum, boards 76 Cambridge


Frost Jacob F., provisions, 471 Main, house 37 Columbia


Frost James M., carpenter (2 Bread, B.), house Hubbard avenue, n. Raymond Frost Luther E., shoe-findings (17 Corn- hill, B.), house 100 Inman


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Frost William, house 132 North avenue Frothingham Amos T., cashier Tremont National Bank (8 Congress, B.), house 338 Harvard


Frothingham Henry K., cashier Mass. National Bank (60 Congress, B.), h. 157 Hancock


Frothingham Theodore L., student H. U., rooms 64 Thayer Hall


Frye Edward H., bookbinder (Devonshire, B. ), house 27 Warland


Frye Emma C. Miss, 103 Hancock Frye James E. (J. E. Frye & Son), provis- ions, 142 Harvard, house do.


Frye James K. P., laborer, h. 453 Camb'ge Frye John W. (J. E. Frye & Son), provis- ions, 142 Harvard, boards 48 Tremont Frye Joseph E., bookkeeper (59 Broad, B.), house 14 Harrison


Frye J. E. & Son (James E. and John W. Frye), provisions, 142 Harvard


Frye Lydia A., widow of Samuel M., h. 14 Harrison [bridge


Frye Samuel B., laborer, house 451 Cam- Fublar Nathaniel. laborer, lı. 34 Hastings Fullam Patrick, shoemaker. h. 364 Camb. Fuller Addie R., widow of Richard F., h. 13 Hilliard


Fuller Allen T., salesman John M. Woods, rooms 31 East [112 Spring Fuller Benedict, furniture-polisher, house Fuller Catherine, widow of Samuel, house 46 Winsor [h. 19 Forest


Fuller Charles L., messenger (58 State,B.), Fuller Chester H., paper-hanger, boards 5 Worcester [Boston


Fuller Cyrus B., clerk, 71 Main, house at Fuller Edward H., boards 5 Prospect


Fuller Elias J., house 498 Cambridge


Fuller Elizabeth L. Mrs., h. 233 North av. Fuller Emma L., widow of Rev. Arthur B., house 13 Hilliard


Fuller E., clerk, 540 Main, house


Fuller Francis E., printer University Press, rooms 48 Market


Fuller Frank E., student H. U., rooms 51 Weld Hall


Fuller Frank F., teamster, house 31 East Fuller Frederick V., student H. U., rooms 52 College House .


Fuller Geo. C. W. (G. C. W. Fuller & Co.), clothing, 561 Main, house 101 Austin Fuller Geo. C. W. jr., clerk, 561 Main, b. 101 Austin


Fuller Geo. E., house 276 Pearl


Fuller George S., engineer U. R. Co. re- pair shop, Dunster, h. rear 81 Oxford FULLER G. C. W. & CO. (George C. W. Fulier), clothing, etc., 561 Main Fuller Lyman L., cracker-dealer, house 12 Essex [13 Hilliard


Fuller Richard B., studert H. U., rooms Fuller Robert N., blacksmith, 24 Cam- bridge, house 28 Spring


Fuller Robert O., iron and steel (110 North,


B.), house Harvard, corner Prospect Fuller Samuel D., house 96 Columbia


Fuller Sarah Mrs., house 111 Austin


Fuller Simeon H., salesman (202 Devon-


shire, B.), house Cambridge, next Hovey's nurseries [Hilliard Fuller Waldo. student H. U., rooms 13 Fuller Wm. H., paper-hanger, house 5 Worcester


Fullerton Ellen Miss, house 21 Hancock Fulton Elizabeth F. Mrs. , house 56 Sidney Fulton John, painter, 14 Church, boards 374 Main


Fulton Jolin A., house 20 Winthrop Fulton Joseph H., shoemaker, 14 Pearl, house at Boston


Fulton Thomas W., cabinet-maker, Rhoades bldg., State, b. 156 Harvard Furbush Elias, furniture, etc., 94 Harvard, house 96 do.


Furbush Fred B., carpenter, house Cres- cent, 2d from Oxford on left


Furbush Joseph H., police officer, house 33 Ash [507 Main


Furbush Sarah, widow of Joseph, h. rear Furfey Hughı, mat-maker, 120 Brookline, house 12 Somerset


Furfey Hugh P., foreman Brown, Murphy & Thorndike, Blanche, h. at Boston Furfey Isabel F. Miss, music-teacher, bds. 118 Brookline


Furfey James, mat mnfr., 120 Brookline, house 118 do. [118 do.


Furfey James A., clerk, 120 Brookline, b. Furfey James H., mat-maker, 120 Brook- line, boards 12 Somerset


Furfey Michael, mat-maker, 120 Brookline, house rear 122 do.


Furfey Wm. P., laborer, 153 Putnam ave- nue, boards 12 Somerset


Furlong Isaac A. (N. E. Organ Co., B.), house 63 Inman


Furlong James J., hairdresser (B.), house 115 Fourth


Furlong Stephen C., broom-maker, 412 Main, house 402 do.


Furness Walter R., student H. U., rooms 12 Matthews Hall


Fuzzard Nellie Miss, house 15 Sands


GADDES W., driver U. R. Co.


Gadesby Charles, iron-worker, 78 Main, house 4 Foster block, 87 Main


Gaffney Anthony, coffin-polisher, 203 Bridge, boards 57 Gore


Gaffney Elizabeth Mrs., grocer, 5 Grant, house do. [Third


Gaffney James, machinist, 72 Main, h. 108 Gaffney Thomas, brass-molder, 368 Main, boards 381 Cambridge


Gaffney Wm. H., fish and oysters, boards 212 North avenue [senal sq.


Gage Abby R. Mrs., bds. F. Perrin's, Ar- Gage Daniel W., stoves, tin ware, and plumber, 157 North av., h. 5 Walnut av. Gage George E., carpenter, house 9 Perry Gage George G., carpenter, house 9 Perry Gage George W., teamster Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 222 Broadway


CARRIAGES PAINTED, VARNISHED, AND REPAIRED, in a Most Thorough Manner at F. IVERS' Manufactory, 176 and 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, . BOSTON.


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Gage Homer, student H. U., rooms 20 Prescott


Gage Mary C. Miss, nurse, b. 204 Harvard Gage Milton (Gage & Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue, house 36 Orchard


Gage & Bent (Milton Gage and John H Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue Gahm John, varnisher, Otis, cor. First, house 96 Vine


Gahm - -, house 3 Spring place Gainer Edward F., driver, 203 Bridge, bds. 56 Second


Gaines Major, laborer, house 34 Hastings Gale Charles, planer, 162 Broadway, house 60 Webster avenue


Gale Cicero C., salesman (61 Chauncy, B.), house 246 Harvard


YALE GEORGE T., pres. National G City Bank, 553 Main, h. 330 Harvard Gale George W. (Gale & Wood), lumber,


60 Main, West Boston bridge, house 330 Harvard


Gale Hezekialı C., teamster, h. 29 Channcy Gale Justin E., principal Young Ladies' school,16 Berkeley, b. 25 Kirkland


Gale Priscilla, wid. of Thomas, house 60 Webster avenue [20 Florence Gale Timothy S., clerk, 59 River, house Gale Wm. G., printer University Press, house 1 Athens


GALE & WOOD (George W. Gale, and William H. Wood), lumber, West Boston bridge, 69 Main


Galigo Lucy, widow, house 13 Brewery Gallagher Edward, stone-cutter, house 52 Portland


Gallagher Frank, laborer, house Concord avenue, next to R. R.


Gallagher Henry J., machinist B. & M. R. R., boards 185 Cambridge


Gallagher Hugh (Jenness & Gallagher), cigars, etc., 465 Main, b. 187 Hamp- shire Į shire


Gallagher Hugh, tinsmith, b. 189 Hamp- Gallagher Hugh J., laborer F. R. R., h. 30 Gore


Gallagher James, stone-cutter, 19 Main, boards 10 Broadway


Gallagher Jas., night watchman, 17 Main Gallagher James, machinist, boards Owen Gallagher's, Ninth


Gallagher James H., sailmaker, h. 51 Gore Gallagher Jane C. Mrs., h. 185 Cambridge Gallagher Jeremiah, plumber (21 Elm, B.), house 55 Nortlı


Gallagher Jolın, tailor, h. 116 Webster av. Gallagher John, tinsmith, house 4, l'e ar 189 Hampshire


Gallagher John, jeweler (Green, B.), bds. Owen Gallagher's, Nintlı


Gallagher Jolın A., laborer, 72 Main, bds. 5 Baldwin place


Gallagher Margaret Miss, lı. 2 Hastings Gallagher Mary, widow of Owen, house 51 North


Gallagher Michael, stone-cutter, 19 Main, boards 10 Broadway


Gallagher Neal, teamster, h. 115 Fourth Gallagher Nichols, clerk (B.), b. 39 Seventh Gallagher Owen, soap maker (B.), house Linehan's block, Ninth, near Otis Gallagher Owen J., bookbinder Riverside bindery, house 22 Lopez


Gallagher Patrick, horse-shoer, 436 Main, boards 23 Hunting


Gallagher Patrick, molder, lı. 39 Seventh Gallagher Peter. blacksmith Burnett & Brown, Third, boards at Boston


Gallagher Peter A., machinist, 17 Main Gallagher Samuel, iron molder, house 353 Cambridge


Gallagher Thomas, plasterer, 610 Main, house 101 Webster avenue


Gallagher Wm., laborer Jolin Reardon & Sons, house 265 Putnam avenue


Gallagher Wm., police, station 2, house 103 Webster avenue


Gallagher Wm. J., clerk (450 Washing- ton, B.), house 185 Cambridge


Gallant Felix, hostler, h. Hollis, n. Spruce Gallarneau Charles, laborer, lı. 198 Norfolk Gallary Wm. J., laborer John Reardon & Sons, house rear 11 Valentine


Galletly Jas. H., brush maker (Oliver, B.), house 10 Front [av.


Galligan James, machinist, h. 12 Webster Galligan Peter A., machinist, b. 12 Webster avenue


Gallivan Jas., provisions, 36 Sparks, h.do. Gallivan James, printer University Press, boards 9 Winthrop


Gallivan John, carpenter, h. 164 Dublin Gallivan John, laborer, house 162 Green Gallivan John, hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, house 21 Grant


Gallivan John, overseer U. R. Co. stable, Dunster, house 7 Willard court


Gallivan John jr., hostler U. R. Co., Dun- ster, boards 7 Willard court Gallivan Patrick, laborer, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 26 Sparks


Galvin Jacintlı, rubber, h. 179 Cambridge Galvin Johanna, widow of Phillip, house 116 Brookline


Galvin John, laborer, house 6 Grant Galvin Jolın, laborer, house 21 Grant


Galvin Mary, widow, house 5 Mill


Galvin Michael, tailor, house 171 Norfolk


Galvin Michael, electrician (109 Court, B.), rooms 208 Pearl


Galvin Patrick, laborer, house Foster pl. Galvin Philip J., pressman Riverside Press, house 114 Brookline


Galvin Richard, cooper Jaynes & Co., boards 116 Brookline


Galvin Thomas, blacksmith, h. 194 Bridge Galway Wm., marble polisher, Mt. Au- burn, opposite Elmwood avenue, h. Mt. Auburn [46 Pelham


Gamble Martha, widow of James, house Gammons Bertha L., widow of Charles H., house 23 William


Gandreau Frank Mrs., h. Walden, near Saville


LUMBER, J. G. & N. G. Gooch, 13 Kilby St., Boston. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Shingles, Laths, MOULDINGS, Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main St., Cambridge. Lime & Cement.


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Gandy Thomas, in Cambridge rolling mill, house 105 Portland


Gannett Geo. S., clerk (State, B.), boards 3. Dana


Gannett John P., ship-broker (5 Pember- ton sq., B.), house 10 Frost


Gannett John S., clerk, Union Safe De- posite Vaults (40 State, B.), h. 10 Frost Gannett Thomas B., supt. Revere Sugar Refinery, boards 3 Dana


Gannett William W., house 3 Dana Gannett Wm. Wyllys, clerk (40 State, B.), house 10 Frost


Gannett Wm. W. jr., physician, boards 3 Dana


Gannon James H., varnisher, 162 Broad- way, h. Berkshire, c. Berkshire pl. Gannon John L., painter, bds. 80 Elm Gannon Patrick, mason, house 80 Elm Gannon Peter James, mason, bds. SO Elm Gannon Peter Joseph, clerk, 69 Norfolk, boards 80 Elm


Gannon Thomas, laborer, h. 15 Brewery Gannon Thomas, mason, house 84 Elm Garceau Alfred, tinsmith, rear 104 Main Gardet Auguste, cook Prospect House, boards do.


Gardhan George T., boards 70 Gore Gardhan Jane, widow of Jolin, h. 70 Gore Gardhan William S., cook, bds. 70 Gore Gardiner Charles F. Mrs., house S Forest Gardiner Geo. C., clerk, 221 Bridge, b. at Charlestown


Gardiner George !V., clerk (744 Washing- ton, B.), boards 49 Dana


Gardiner George W., china decorator, boards 20 Harvard


Gardiner James G., student H. U., rooms 10 Stoughton Hall


Gardiner Mary Mrs., house 20 Harvard Gardner Albert, musician, b.3 Lamson pl. Gardner Benjamin R., shoe laster (B.), h. 203 Hampshire


Gardner Charles W., blacksmith, opp. 249 Mt. Auburn, house next do.


Gardner D. Clinton, clerk, 169 Gore, house at Somerville [Third Gardner Elizabeth, widow of David, h. 27 Gardner Frank W., boards 196 Cambridge Gardner Gerald, conductor U. R. Co.


Gardner James, hostler, rooms 29 Gore Gardner James A., painter, 31 Banks Gardner John C., engineer B. & L. R. R., house 102 Cambridge


Gardner John W., baker, 207 Cambridge, and fancy goods, 196 Cambridge, h. do. Gardner Joseph P., student H. U., rooms 24 Little's block [Decatur


Gardner Mary A., widow of Miles, h. 17 Gardner Mary Jackson Mrs., h. 9 Dana Gardner Peter, laborer, h. 22 McCabe Gardner Randall, machinist, 72 Main Gardner Richard, mariner, h. 20 Murdock Gardner Robert, laborer, b. 5 Lincoln ct. Gardner Samuel B., cooper (212 High, B.), house 10 Lake [blk.


Gardner Wm. A., student, rms. 4 Little's


Garfield Clara R. Miss, private school, 96 Franklin, house do.


Garfield Daniel L., house 5 Jay


Garland Adebert, furnace maker, boards 259 Broadway


Garland Gilman B., painter, 460 Main, house 259 Broadway


Garland Henry, in Cambridge rolling mill, house Số Clark


Garland Lydia A. Mrs., h. 7 Sumner Garland Walter E., teamster, boards 70 Concord avenue


Garman Samuel W., assistant in Herpetol- ogy and Ichthyology, Museum of Con- parative Zoology, b. 42 North avenue Garneau Eugene, sewing-machine agent, boards 160 Prospect


Garratt James N., student H. U., rooms 862 Main


Garrigan Lawrence, blacksmith, 454 Main, house 252 Franklin


Garrigan Patrick, blacksmith, 168 North avenue, boards 32 Coggswell avenue Garrison Geo. T., bookkeeper (137 Feder- al, B.), house 94 Franklin


Garrison William H., student H. U., rms. 10 Divinity Hall


Garritt Theodore Mrs., house Richdale avenue, near Walden


Garrity Jas., building mover, h. r. 8 Davis Garrity John, teamster, h. 10 Beaver


Garrity Michael, farmer, boards Michael . Kelley's, Cushing [ Hamilton Garrity Michael, laborer, 166 River, h. 5 Garrity Nicholas, horse shoer U. R. Co., Dunster


Garrity Patrick H., laborer John Reardon & Sons, boards 5 Hamilton


Garrity Peter, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house rear 116 Brookline


Garrity Thomas E., janitor Harvard Col- lege Library, rooms Harvard Hall


Gartland Michael, laborer, house Concord avenue, near Belmont line


Gartland Patrick, teamster Hovey & Co., house 80 Kirkland


Garvey James, blacksmith, junc. Webster avenue and Hampshire, house do.


Garvin David, carpenter, h. 28 Warren Garvin Edward, house Fifth, cor. Charles Garvin Ellen, wid. of Wm., h. 103 Fourth Garvin James J., brush maker, h. 60 Sec- oud [103 Fourth


Garvin John, glass blower, 137 Bridge, b. Garvin Josephine, wid. of Wm.,h.20 Green Garvin Lizzie M. Miss, dressmaker, 20 Green, house do.


Garvin William E., compositor (B.), bds. 20 Green


Gascon Jansier, tinsmith, rear 104 Main, boards 193 do.


Gass Charles H., produce com. mer. (61 and 63 F. H. Market, B.), house 11 Roseland


Gassett Charles, clerk (157 Blackstone, B.), house rear 365 Harvard Gately James, laborer, house 22 Grant


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GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare,


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Gately James jr., bartender," 92 'Mt. Au- burn, boards 22 Grant


Gately John, marble worker, h.6 Hastings Gately Jolin, laborer, house Vineyard, corner Cushing


Gately Martin, laborer, boards 14 Grant Gately Michael, furniture varnisher,house 63 Spring


Gately Patrick, boot and shoe maker, 323 Cambridge, house 54 Amory


Gately Peter, marble polisher, 53 Main, house 49 Amory


Gately Thomas, laborer, h. 105 Kinnaird Gately Thomas, machinist, 368 Main


Gates H. Sumner, painter, b. 23 William Gates Lewis E., student H. U., rooms 12 Kirkland place


Gates Sally, wid. of Henry, h. 23 William Gates Stephen F., mechanical engineer, house 90 Auburn


Gates Wm. H., painter, 23 William, h. do. Gatz Thomas, cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, house rear 186 do.


Gaughan John, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house Ninth, corner Otis


Gaughan Winifred, wid. of Michael,house Ninth, corner Otis


Gaul Russell, porter, house 2S Harrison Gaulropp Frank, saloon and boarding- house, 440 North avenue, house do. Gault Benjamin F .. house 99 Pleasant Gault Thomas, carpenter, b. 111 Pleasant Gauthier Alex., cabinet maker, Rhoades mill, State, house 7 Portland Gavett Joseph, boards 38 Essex Gavin T., iron molder, 368 Main


Gaw James, at American Tube Works (Somerville), house 3 Stinson court


Gay Charles A., janitor City Hall, house 93 Green


Gay Edward, laborer, house 53 Clark


Gay Edward DeForest, salesman (20 Tre- mont row, B. ), house 80} Green


Gay Elizabeth Mrs., h. 17 Maple avenue


Gay Elizabeth P., widow of Geo. E.,house 10 Cottage


Gay Elliott A., produce, house 27 Sidney ' Gay Ellsworth L., printer, 636 Main, bds. 10 Cottage [at Boston


Gay Franklin M., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. Gay George A., carpenter, 162 Broadway, house 10 Cottage


Gay George R., fancy goods (278 Devon- shire, B.), house 301 North avenue


Gay Harriet A., widow of Joel W., house 4 Tufts


Gay Herbert E., tinsmith, h. 10 Cottage Gay Howard E., hairdresser, 531 Main, house 10 Cottage


Gay Joseph, clerk, boards 4 Tufts


Gay Wm., letter carrier Cambridge P. O., house Sacramento place, 1st on left Gay William Mrs., house Adams, near Concord avenue


Gaylord Edson D., dentist (120 Tremont, B.), house 21 Worcester


Gaynon M., boiler maker, 72 Main


Gaytons Bernard, peddler, h. 163 Spring Gaytons John, salesman (24 Sudbury, B.), house rear 142 Spring


Gaytons Patrick F., teamster, h. Charles, corner Ninth [Park


Gear Samuel A., 153 Putnam av., bds. 32 Gear Samuel W., foreman stamping room,


153 Putnam avenue, house 32 Park


Geary Daniel, laborer, h. 323 Cambridge Geary Joseph, laborer, house 40 Spring Geary Mary E. Miss, milliner, 38 Third, boards do.


Geary Thomas, currier, house 50 Cedar Geary Wm., currier, boards 50 Cedar Geddes William E., traveling agent (N. Y.), house 95 Austin


Geisler Francis C., house 125 Winsor


Geissel Albert E., student H. U., rooms 59 College House


Geldowsky Ferdinand (F. Geldowsky Furniture Co.), furniture mnfr., Otis, corner First, house 764 Main


Geldowsky F. Furniture Co. (Ferdinand Geldowsky, Cornelius P. Keeler, and Geo. A. Keeler), furniture mnfrs., Otis, corner First




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