The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 25

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Hunter Wm. H., glass engraver, bds. 60 Hunting Charles, artist, house 27 Jay


Hunting Chas. B. Mrs .. h. 11 Ellsworth av. Hunting C. Frank, clerk (160 Congress, B.), boards 11 Ellsworth avenue


Hunting Henry A., sign painter(12 School, B.), house 17 Rockwell


Hunting Herbert R., clerk, b. 3 Suffolk


Hunting James D., artist, 573 Main, bds. 17 Rockwell


Hunting Nathaniel S., student H. U., rooms 63 Thayer Hall


Hunting Priscilla Mrs., nurse, house 3 Suffolk


Hunting Sarah, wid. of Geo., h. 440 Main Huntington James, watches, etc., 9 Har- vard row, house 55 North avenue


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpenters & Builders. NO. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


EDGAR F. HUNT & CO., BOOKSELLERS, Fancy Goods,


POCKET BOOKS, CUTLERY,


School Books, Etc.


575 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Circulating Library.


LE DCER


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STATIONERY.


SAMUEL F. HUNT, Furnishing Undertaker,


32 Bigelow Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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Factory, 1 Winsor Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


CAMBRIDGE Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,


CHARTERED A. D., 1833.


Insures Dwelling-Houses and Contents.


AMOUNT AT RISK JAN. 1, 1881, $5,200,000.


ASSETS.


CASH ASSETS,


DEPOSIT NOTES,


$112,000 138,000


LIABILITIES (Re-insurance Fund)


250,000 38,500


211,500


This Company insures on first-class risks in any part of Massachusetts. No charge for Policies, assignments or transfers. The Company is pay- ing fifty per cent return premiums on expiring five year Policies.


Applications for Insurance or Renewal of Policies may be made at the Company's office, or by mail.


LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.


Melledge's Block, 555 Main St.,cor. Norfolk St.,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


JOSIAH W. COOK, President. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Secretary.


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Huntington James F., lumber (21 Doane, B.), h. 53 Oxford [b. 25 Quincy Huntington Oliver M. W., student H. U., Huntoon Hazen P., physician, h. 69 River Huntress Edward T., carpenter, house 4 Greenough avenue


Huntress James E., musician Edmands' Band (65 Cornhill, B.), house 4 Green- ough avenue


Hurd Alfred D., telegraph operator River- side Press, boards 4 Prospect


Hurd Amos D., h. rear Palmer, n. Brattle Hurd Edward A., watchmaker, house r. 15 Hollis


Hurd Edward F., diary maker (111 Dev- onshire, B.). boards 52 Fairmont


Hurd Elizabeth Miss, house 661 Main Hurd E., watchman U. R. Co., Dunster


Hurd George N., salesman (90 Friend, B.), house 232 Pearl


Hurd George W., boards 661 Main


Hurd Henry, cooper, boards 141 Gore


Hurd James D., cashier Riverside Press, house at Newtonville


Hurd Mary A. Mrs., restaurant, basement 559 Main, house do.


Hurd Mary B. Mrs., house 21 Baldwin Hurd Theodore C., clerk of courts, Court House, Third, house 3 Inman


Hurlbut Weymouth H., house 23 Lopez Hurlbut William R., dry goods (20 Hano- ver, B.), house 425 Broadway


Hurlbut William S., clerk (20 Hanover, B.), boards 425 Broadway


Hurley Daniel, waiter (Tremont House, B.), house 4 Fourth


Hurley Daniel, night-man (Revere House, B.), house 427 Cambridge


Hurley Daniel, laborer, house 8 Short


Hurley Dennis F., clerk, 183 Bridge, bds. 183 do.


Hurley Ellen Mrs., house rear 41 Reed Hurley James, laborer, h. 64 Washington Hurley Jas., teamster, 168 Gore, h. 63 do. Hurley Jeremiah, waiter(Tremont House, B.), house 45 Charles


Hurley Jeremialı, machinist, 17 Main, house at Boston


Hurley John, laborer, house 10 Harding Hurley John, house 26 Second


Hurley John, painter, 17 Main


Hurley Margaret, wid. of Florence, house 8 Lechmere place


Hurley Maurice, farmer, h. 194 Dublin Hurley Michael, carpenter B. & L. R. R. repair shop, house rear 127 Elm Hurley Patrick, laborer, house 6 Fourth Hurley Thomas J., carpenter, h. 92 Gore Hurlihy Timothy, laborer, h. 26 Warren Hurn J., 54 Bridge


Hurrell Edwin J., mason, and crockery, etc., 489 Main, house 31 Kinnaird Hurrell Julues, mason, bds. 31 Kinnaird Hurst George M., laborer, h. 26 Brewery Hurter William F., clerk (B.), b. 738 Main Huse Catharine, widow of John, house 390 Main


Hussey Eliza M., teacher Putnam gram- mar school, boards 55 Third


Hussey Frank E., clerk, 17 Main, boards 181₴ Harvard


Hussey John, teamster John M. Woods, house 22 East


Huston I. Randall, laborer, h. 83 Vine Huston Stephen, laborer, h. 51 Portland Hutchings Geo S., organ mnfr. (North Grove, corner Cambridge, B.), house Chestnut, corner Pearl


Hutchins Amy Miss, teacher Hillside grammar school (Jamaica Plain), bds. 4 White


Hutchins Frank E., currier, boards Tan- nery, 4th house on left


Hutchins Hiram, machinist, 72 Main, boards 9 Broadway


Hutchins Nellie A. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 4 White


Hutchins Oscar B., teacher (608 Washing- ton, B.), house 29 Norfolk


Hutchins Samuel, pressman Riverside Press, house 12 Ash street place


Hutchins William, driver U. R. Co., bds. 5 Frank


Hutchins William, house 4 White


Hutchins William Mrs., florist, White,. c. Somerville av., house 4 White


Hutchins William E., law student, bds. 4 White


Hutchinson Charles W., laborer, house 22 Union [Lincoln


Hutchinson Edwin W., carpenter, h. 14 Hutchinson George A., teamster, house 152 Cambridge


Hutchinson Granville H., clerk(615 Wash- ington, B.), house 47 Magazine


Hutchinson Hiram N. (Otis S. Brown & Co. ), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, house at Bedford


Hutchinson James B., janitor Lawrence Scientific school, and sexton Old Cam- bridge Baptist Society, h. 20 Mason Hutchinson John J., carpenter, h. 63 Otis Hutchinson John T., inspector (36 Otis, B.), house 63 Ellery


Hutchinson J. Fred., student, b. 20 Mason Hutchinson Myra Mrs., dressmaker, house 47 Magazine


Hutchinson Nathan, foreman molding dept., 113 Broadway, house 40 Cherry Hutchinson Samuel I., student H. U., rooms 21 Thayer Hall


Hutchinson Thomas, clerk, 165 Bridge, house 131 Otis


Hutchinson Walter E., laborer,b.22 Union Hutchinson Wm., driver U. R. Co.


Hutchison Catherine A., widow of Robert R., boards 35 Western avenue


Hutchison Nellie I. Miss, teacher Kin- dergarten school, Holyoke, boards 35 Western avenue


Hyams Godfrey M., student H. U., rooms 30 Felton bldg. Hyams Joseph, cigar maker, 15 Lopez, house do.


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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Hyatt Alpheus, professor at Institute of Technology, and custodian Boston Natural History rooms (Berkeley, cor. Boylston, B.), house 7 Avon


Hyde C., fly finisher, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Hyde Dana W. (Dana W. Hyde & Co.), dry goods, etc., 609 Main, h. 736 do. H YDE DANA W. & CO. (Dana W. Hyde), dry goods, 4 Hyde's block, 609 Main


Hyde Edward, treas. Cambridgeport Sav- ings Bank, 635 Main, house 6S1 do.


Hyde Edwin O., state prison officer (Con- cord), house 11} Norfolk


Hyde Frank A., clerk Am. Steam Safe Works, 17 Main, boards at Malden Hyde George H., fly-finisher, 162 Broad- way, house 227 do.


Hyde George W., traveling salesman (16 Kingston, B.), house 32 Mellen


Hyde Hannah Mrs., house 41 Brattle


Hyde Isaac, carpenter, house 34 Mellen Hyde John, peddler, house 40 Vine


Hyde J. Homer, clerk, house 10 Holyoke Hyde Michael, laborer, house 1 Eighth


Hyde Thomas A., student H. U., rooms 15 Sumner


Hyde William D. W., student H. U., rms. 15 Sumner


Hyde William J., house 17 Sacramento


Hyland Charles, baker, 502 Main


Hyland Dennis, slater, boards 53 Vine Hyland Frederick J., teamster, h. 54 Cedar Hyland Jesse B., student H. U., rooms 32 College House


Hylard Michael J., 169 Gore, and (Hylard & Co.), 202 Cambridge


Hylard & Co. (Michael J. Hylard and James Robertson), slaughter-house improvements, 202 Cambridge


Hymes Godfrey. student H. U., rooms 30 Felton building


Hynes Joseph, laborer, h. 8 Hastings


Hynes Thomas M., cabinet-maker (Utica, B.), house 14 Upton


Hyslop Robert, laborer, 17 Main, house 3 Third


ICLER CHRISTENA, widow, house 13 Winter


Igo James, iceman, house 366 North av. Igo John, saloon, 366 North av., h. do. Illingworth John, machinist, h. 31 Jay Ilsley Charles P., house 11 Sumner


Ingalls Charles E., bookkeeper (B.), boards 124 Austin


Ingalls Charles W., livery stable (Somer- ville), house Elm, corner Russell Ingalls Edward B., confectionery, etc., 350 Broadway, house do.


Ingalls Henry B., variety store and peri- odicals, 249 Broadway,h. 103 Columbia Ingalls John D., plumber and pump-mak- er, 187 Harvard, house 107 Norfolk


Ingalls Josiah H., music teacher and pi- ano-tuner, 603 Main, h. 257 Pearl


Ingalls Newton S., case-maker, 162 Broad- way, house 164 Putnam avenue


Ingalls William T., pump-maker, 187 Har- vard, boards 38 Austin


Inghram Jane, widow of John, h. 20 South Ingraham John, stone cutter, Gore wharf, boards 10 Broadway


Inman Club, 603 Main, room 1


Ireland Angie L. Miss, dressmaker, 652 Main, house do. [51 Winsor Ireland George W., clerk, 473 Main, bds. Ireland Millie T. Mrs., dressmaker, house 72 School


Ireland Rinaldo E., baker, 128 Inman, h. Prospect, corner Hampshire


Ireland Sheldon C., piano-hammer cover- er, 555 Main, house 51 Winsor


Ireson Adeline M. Miss, teacher Washing- ton grammar school, bds. 13 Wallace Ireson Mary, wid. of Samuel, h. 13 Wallace Irvin Mary Miss, student H. U., boards 23 Garden


Irving Edward, peddler, bds. 104 Tremont Irving James, peddler, house 104 Tremont Irving William, teamster, 162 Broadway, house 50 Clark


Irving William J., baker (14 Cambridge, B.), house 58 Lake View avenue


Irwin James, upholsterer, 23 Brattle, h. 102 Tremont


Irwin John, boiler-maker, 72 Main


Irwin Thomas H., upholsterer (B.), house 54₺ Spring


Isaac John F., packer, boards 22 Howard Isaac Thomas, tailor (49 Temple place, B.), house 22 Howard


Isaacs Harry, cigars and tobacco, 87 Mt. Auburn, house 15 Charles River


Isaacs Henry, cigar mnfr. (B.), house 28 Decatur


Isaacs James A., helper, 17 Main, house 45 Clark


Isaacs John, house 45 Clark


Isaacs John F., box-maker, 624 Main, bds. 22 Howard [Boston


Isaacson Harry, clerk, 16 Gore, boards at Isaacson Susul A., clothing, 16 Gore, h. at Boston


Ivel Alexander, salesman (477 Washing- ton, B.), house 21 Tremont


TVERS FRANCIS, carriage mnfr., 176, 178 and 186 North avenue, sales- room (58 Portland, cor. Sudbury, B.), h. Mt. Vernon, near North avenue


Ivers Frank H. (58 Portland, B.), boards Mt. Vernon, near North avenue


Ivers Patrick, gardener, h. r. 15 Baldwin Ivers Warren (Ivers & Tucker), carriage mnfr., Church, opposite Palmer, bds. 27 Trowbridge


Ivers Warren Mrs., millinery and wors- teds, 446 Harvard, b. 27 Trowbridge Ivers & Tucker (Warren Ivers and Eben Tucker), carriage mnfrs.,. Church, opposite Palmer


Ivory.Michael, liquors (Western avenue, B.), house 138 Pleasant


F. IVERS,


Manufac- turer FINE CARRIAGES,


176 & 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, cor. Sudbury, BOSTON.


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Ivy Thomas P., student H. U., rooms 29 Matthews Hall


JACK EDWARD E., student H. U., bds. 19 Irving


Jack Ernest S., law student H. U., rooms 46 Thayer Hall Jackman Wm. A., machinist B. & L. R. R., house at Somerville


Jackson Alexander, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 15 Elmer


Jackson Alton A., medical student H. U., boards 1 Waterhouse


Jackson Andrew, carpenter (B. & A. R. R. repair shop, Allston), house 1 Mag- azine court


Jackson Annie, widow, bds. 14 Magazine Jackson Benjamin D., hairdresser (State House, B.), house 96 Putnamn avenue Jackson Charles B., laborer, house 33} Dunster [10 Weld Hall Jackson Charles H., student H. U., rooms Jackson C., brass-finisher, 368 Main


Jackson D., brass-finisher, 368 Main


Jackson Elijah, teamster, h. 45 Hastings Jackson Gilman D., fish (64 Anderson, B.), house 58 Western avenue


Jackson Harriet E. Mrs., ladies' bair- dresser, 96 Putnam avenue, house do. Jackson John, boiler-maker, h. 10 Eighth Jackson John A., core-maker, 368 Main, boards 10 Eighth


Jackson John R., laborer, h. 33 Hunting Jackson Lucy S., widow, h. 127 Prospect Jackson Moses, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 15 Elmer


Jackson Patrick T. jr., cotton-buyer (178 Devonshire, B.), house 17 Follen


Jackson Robert T., student H. U., rooms 14 Plympton [ Auburn Jackson Selina, widow of Ralph T., b. 127 Jackson William, molder, 368 Main, house 6 Austin


Jacobs Bela F., attorney-at-law, 658 Main, house 19 Pleasant


Jacobs Charles A., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 41 Blackstone


Jacobs Conrad, ale and beer wagon, house Kings place [Brewer Jacobs Eleanor, widow of John. house 11 Jacobs Henry B., student H. U., rooms 1 Hollis Hall


Jacobs John Henry, coach-driver (129 El- iot, B. ), house 62 River


Jacobs Justin A., city clerk, office City Hall, house 19 Pleasant


Jacobs Lewis, brass finisher, h. 29 Harvard Jacobson Andrew F., carriage trimmer (245 Charles, B.), lı. 65 Columbia


Jacobson Angelo, cabinet maker, 348 Main, house 9 Rogers block, Main Jacobson Hagan, fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house 174 Harvard


Jacobson John, lithographer Riverside Press, boards at Somerville


Jacobson Martin, fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, boards 174 Harvard


Jacobson Robert, cabinet maker, 440 Main, boards 9 Rogers block, do.


Jacobson T. Mark, cabinet maker, house 9 Rogers block, Main


Jacquinot Adrien, assistant Professor of French H. U., rooms 58 Mt. Auburn Jaeger Fred. C., foreman Revere Sugar Refinery, house 104 Thorndike


James Charles, grocer, 543 Main, house 2 Norfolk


James Charles, engineer, 72 Main, h. 6 Rogers block, Main


James Charles, porter (3 Arlington, B.), house 1 Village


James Edward B., lumber (14 State, B.), house 12 Lake View avenue


James Henry, house 20 Quincy


James Henry, soap stock, Portland, near Plymouth, house 2 Summer


James Henry, switchman U. R. Co., h. 53 Mt. Auburn


TAMES JOHN K., plumber, 5 Brat- tle, house at Somerville


James John W., iron worker, house 2 Coggswell place


James Joseph, conductor U. R. Co.


James Montgomery, house 94 Brattle James Samuel, 543 Main, h. 2 Norfolk


James Stanley W., musician, house 7 Meacham


James Thomas P .. house 94 Brattle


James William, asst. Professor of Physi- ology and Comparative Anatomy, Mu- seum of Comparative Zoology, H. U., house 4 Arrow _


James Wm., laborer, 25 Main, h. at Boston James William A., clerk, 543 Main, bds. 2 Norfolk


Jameson Arthur O., student H. U., rooms 9 Stoughton Hall


Jameson Edwin A. L., wholesale millinery (17 Avon, B.), lı. 26 Arlington


Jamison John P., prop. the Jamison Or- namenting Machine Co., Gordon pl., office (42 Congress, B.), h. 8 Florence Jamison Ornamenting Machine Co., John P. Jamison, proprietor, Gordon place (42 Congress, B.)


Jandreau Frank, brick-maker, house Res- ervoir, near Concord avenue


Jandreau Max, laborer, house + Clay


Janes Jolın, foreman, 624 Main, house 16 Howard


JANSSON CHARLES A., mirror and picture frames, etc., S Harvard square, house 6 Plympton


Jaques M. Jane Miss, tailoress, house 25 Church


Jaques Rufus, pattern maker, 72 Main


Jaques Sarah M. Miss, teacher training school, boards 25 Church


Jaretzki Alfred, student H. U., rooms 467 Broadway


Jarvis Amos B., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 54 Fairmont


Jaseph Charles B., plumber, 169 Gore, h. 15 Eighth


CHOICE


GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 89 SPARKS AND 820 MALY STREETS.


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Jayes Darien, lab .. h. Clifton, n. Spruce Jayes Joseph V., laborer, boards Clifton, near Spruce


Jayes Julius, laborer, b. Clifton, n. Spruce Jaynes Daniel W. (Jaynes & Co.), barrel


mnfr., foot Pacific, at G. J. R. R., h. at St. Louis


Jaynes & Co. (Daniel W. Jaynes and Jas. H. Eames), barrel mnfrs., foot Pacific, at G. J. R. R. Ict.


Jefferds Jas. F., collector, h. 1 Willard st. Jeffers Richard, carpenter, h. 50 Holyoke Jefferson Janes, veneer cutter, 624 Main, boards 5 Foster place [pl.


Jefferson John, hostler, Church, h. Foster Jeffrey George, conductor U. R. Co., bds. at Brighton


Jeffrey James, conductor U. R. Co., h. at Brighton


Jeffrey Wm. H., house 44 Bigelow


Jeffries Jolin A., student H. U., rooms 8 Little's block


Jegerstam John F. W., machinist, house 45 Tremont


Jellison William, gas fitter (80 Sudbury, B.), house 21 Sidney


Jellison Wm. T., steam fitter (9 Kilby, B.), house 41 Charles


Jelly Arthur C., student H. U., rooms 45 Matthews Hall


Jelly Arthur H., clerk (14 Central whf., B.), bds. 26 Sixth [Sixth


Jelly Emeline A., widow of James, h. 26 Jenkins Albert M., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 5 Tenney


Jenkins Abby, widow, house 188 Norfolk Jenkins Frank W., student H. U., rooms 38 Thaver Hall


Jenkins Hiram, paver (593 Albany, B.), liouse 14 Lopez


Jenkins Wm. H. H., Waiter Memorial Hall, boards 2} Holmes place


Jenkins Wm. T., agent (2 Liberty sq., B.), house 21 Inman [Brighton Jenks F. A., driver U. R. Co., house at Jenness Abigail L. Miss, h. 47 Baldwin


Jenness Austin T. (Jenness & Twombly), express Riverside and University Presses, house 21 Putnam av.


Jenness Catherine Mrs., house Holworthy, near Belmont


Jenness Chas. M., clerk, 413 Cambridge, boards 380 do.


Jenness Geo. L., lather, h. rear 77 Elm


Jenness Lewis P., clerk. 471 Main, house 431 do.


Jenness Margaret, widow of John, house 380 Cambridge [h. 105 Elm Jenness Margaret J., widow of Wm. H., Jenness Natlianiel, conductor U. R. Co., house Holworthy


Jenness Samuel W. (Jenness & Galla- glier), cigars, etc., 465 Main, house 49 Market


Jenness & Gallagher (Samuel W. Jenness and Hugh Gallagher), cigars and to- bacco, 465 Main


Jenness & Twombly (Austin T. Jenness and Joshua Twombly), express River- side and University Presses


Jennings Charles, clerk, 502 Main, boards 59 Brookline


Jennings Chas. G. R., student H. U., rms. 37 College House


Jennings Charles T., clerk, 502 Main, bds. 54 Brookline


Jennings Geo. F. Dr., veterinary surgeon, rear 484 Main, house 64 Prospect


Jennings Henry L. D., porter, h. 20 Elm Jennings James, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 214 Pearl


Jennings John, kerosene oil, house 5 Chestnut Park [Chestnut Park


Jennings John jr., brick layer, boards 5 Jennings Joseph H. Dr., veterinary sur- geon, rear 484 Main, house 13 Green


Jennings Mary, widow of James, house Jackson, near Spruce


Jennings Patrick, currier, house Clay, 2d from Harvey [line


Jennings Tlos. W., mason, h. 54 Brook- Jennings Wm., helper B. & L. R. R. shop, house at Charlestown


Jennings Wm. C., student H. U., boards 4 Story


Jennings Wm. E., provisions, 419 Main, house at Everett


Jennison Frank E., student H. U., rooms 20 Hollis Hall [Broadway


Jennison James Mrs., widow, house 467 Jensen Lewis, house 11 Gerry


Jepson Joseph, surveyor, 54 Bridge


Jessop John J., clerk (10 Tremont, B.), boards 25 Bigelow


Jessop Joseph H., confectioner (10 Tre- mont, B.), house 25 Bigelow


Jewell Ann, widow of Hosea, house 6 Pleasant place


Jewell Charlotte E. Miss, teacher Quincy primary school, bds. 6 Pleasant place Jewell Eddy S., boards 17 Tremont


Jewell Elizabeth F., widow of Gould, house 14 Hamilton


Jewell Frederick A., musician and music teacher, house 14 Hamilton


Jewell Geo. M., salesman (45 Beverly, B.), house 17 Tremont


Jewell Otis H., car builder U. R. Co., Dunster, house 56 Putnam avenue


TEWELL WM. E., lawyer (82 De- vonshire, room 21, B.), h. 39 Inman


Jewett Darwin E., broker (24} Central, B.), house 1 Henderson place


Jewett Dexter, janitor College House, house do.


Jewett Elverton S., collection clerk, Na- tional Exchange Bank (28 State, B.), house 1 Hastings square


Jewett Frank P. (24} Central, B.), boards 1 Henderson place


Jewett Henry M. (24} Central, B.), boards 1 Henderson place


Jewett James R., student H. U., rooms 39 College House


BEST


Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


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Joel Samuel W., paintings, l. 5 Watson Johanson John, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 95 Norfolk


Johanson L., machinist, boards 13 Clark John Little, shoemaker, 122 Elm, bds. do. John Walter P., student H. U., rooms 11 Mason


Johnquist Albert, cabinet maker, 17 Main, house at Somerville


Johns Clayton, student H. U., rooms 100 Mt. Auburn


Johnson Adeline A. Miss, house 22 Winsor Johnson Albert, cabinet-maker, 124 Har- vard, boards 120} do.


Johnson Albert, hostler, bds. 88 Harvard Johnson Albert A., hostler, 201 Main, house 88 Harvard


Johnson Alonzo F., clerk (P. O., B.), house 143 Cambridge


Johnson Andrew (Johnson & Halberg), carriage maker, 133 Main and 22 Broadway, house at Boston


Johnson Ann Miss, washer-woman, house 70 Harvard


Johnson August, porter (63 Chauncy, B.), house 81 Elm


Johnson Charles, brass molder, 368 Main, house at Somerville


Johnson Charles, laborer, h. 199 Norfolk Johnson Charles, carpenter (Somerville), boards 135 Pearl


Johnson Charles B., porter (1 High, B.), liouse 66 Winter


Johnson Charles F., provisions (30 Clin- ton, B.), house 28 Ash


Johnson Charles H., perfumery, etc., boards 27 Irving


Johnson Charles S., machinist, 162 Broad- way, liouse at Somerville


Johnson Edward F., law student H. U., rooms 67 College House


Johnson Edward W., brakeman B. & L. R. R., house 107 Winsor


Johnson Emma K. Miss, telephone op- erator, 12 Harvard Row,b. at Boston Johnson Ellen, widow, h. 408 Cambridge Johnson Eunice S., widow of Henry F., house 18 Story [umbia Johnson Francis, horse dealer, h. 112 Col· Johnson Francis H., fish (114 F. H. Mar- ket, B.), house 34 Columbia


Johnson Francis H., salesman (163 Wash- ington, B.), house 116 Norfolk


Johnson Frank, clerk (B.), bds. 3 Walnut avenue


Johnson Franklin Rev., pastor Old Cam- bridge Baptist Society, h. 64 Brattle


Johnson Frederick, carpenter (1 River, B.), house 137 Brookline


Johnson George, brass molder, 368 Main, house at Somerville


Johnson Geo. F., grocer, 244 Broadway, house 86 Moore


Johnson Geo. H., leather (43 High, B.), house 30 Arlington


Johnson Geo. P., clerk (F. R. R. freight office, B.), house 30 Harris


Johnson Heman N., carpenter (Somer- ville), house 135 Pearl


Johnson Henry, laborer, house 154 Third Johnson Henry, building mover, house Hotel Brooks


Johnson Henry H. Mrs., h. 23 Wallace


Johnson Herman A., organ tuner, 624 Main, house 17 Lawrence


Jolinson James, laborer, boards 6 Bristol Johnson James W. (Johnson & Hawkins), clothes cleaner, 459 Main, h. at Allston Johnson John, carpenter, house 102 Web- ster avenue [35 Green


Johnson John F., piano key maker, house Jolinson John Q. A., asst. editor Cam- bridge Tribune, house 21 Mellen


Jolinson Joseph M., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 2 Symond's block


Johnson Joseph W., teamster, 162 Broad- way, house 17 Clark [21 Mellen Johnson J. Norton, student H. U., rooms Johnson Laurence H. H., student H. U., rooms 32 Stoughton Hall


Jolinson Lawrence, house 44 Clark


Johnson Lawrence Henry, clerk, 142 Har- vard, boards 44 Clark


Jobnson Marshall, fish (14 Union, B.), house 32 Norfolk


Johnson Mary A., widow of John H., house rear 508 Main


Johnson Mary U., widow of W. O., house 17 Kirkland


Johnson O. A., bricklayer, h. 23 Seventh Jolinson Patrick, boiler maker, 72 Main


Johnson Peter, laborer, h. r. 88 Harvard Johnson Reuben, laborer, lı. 80 Harvard Johnson Robert J., paper-hanger, boards 21 Hastings


Johnson Samuel, coachman J. S. Paine, house 19 Centre [124 Third


Johnson Sarah, widow of Edward, house Johnson Sarah A., widow, house S Avon Johnson Sarah E. Miss, house 4 Prospect Johnson Thomas, furniture polisher (B.), boards 124 Third


Johnson Thomas F., entry clerk (28 Chauncy, B.), boards 44 Clark


Johnson Thomas H., wheelwright, 232 North avenue, house 25 Cedar


Johnson William, brush maker, 12 Gore, house 48 Fifth [bridge


Johnson William, coach driver, 249 Cam- Johnson William, brush maker, 12 Gore, boards 56 Second


Johnson William, laborer, boards 102 Web- ster avenue


Johnson William, dyer and cleanser (7 Temple place, B.), house 7 Hollis®


Johnson William, clerk, 640 Main, house 16 River


Johnson William A., waiter Memorial Hall, boards at Boston


Johnson William H., varnisher (48 North, B.), house 53 North


Johnson Wm. H., box maker W. H. H. & Co., First, house 134 Thorndike


Johnson Wm. I., physician, 18 Story,h. do.


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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Johnson William R., driver J. C. Stiles, boards 686 Main [Green Johnson Wm. T., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 33 OHNSON & HALBERG (An-


„J drew Johnson and Nicholas Halberg), carriage makers, 133 Main and 22 Broadway


Johnson & Hawkins (James W. Johnson and Edward D. Hawkins), clothes cleaners, 459 Main


Johnston Andrew McN., carpenter, house 18 Clark


Johnston Gustave, pattern maker, house 40 Putnam avenue


Johnston John, laborer John Reardon & Sons, boards 133 Brookline


Johnston William, fancy goods, 140 Pleas- ant, house do.


Johnstone George S., painter, variety store, 144 Hampshire, house 146 do.


Joll George. M., hair-dresser, 1} Brattle, house 18 Shepard


Jolly Wm., coachman, 11 Roseland, b. do. Jones Albert, janitor (352 Washington, B.), house rear 33 Hastings


Jones Allison, waiter, house 7 Webster av. Jones Allison A., waiter, b. 7 Webster av. Jones Amos, police, station 3, house 71 Thorndike


Jones Andrew, mason, house 31 Second Jones Andrew J., carriage builder, Church, corner Palmer, house 23 North av.


Jones Andrew L., machinist, 368 Main, boards 6 Clark [Norfolk -


Jones Ann, widow of Thomas, house 170 Jones Anna Maria Miss, teacher Gannett primary school, house at Boston




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