The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 33

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Miller Mury A., widow of John ¿T., house 31 Mill


Miller Samuel, seaman, house 25 Fourth Miller Stuart C., produce (104 F. H. Mark- et, B.), house 122 Hancock


Miller William, laborer, h. 215 Mt. Auburn Miller William F. (Miller, Woodland & Co.), turner, 380 Main, h. 62 Harvard


Miller Wm. G., foreman (Water, corner Chamber, Charlestown), h. 9 Franklin Miller Wm. H., bookkeeper (46 Summer, B.), house 133 Spring


Miller Wm. Martin, piano hammer maker, 555 Main, house 54 Columbia


Miller Wm. T., cabinet maker, 384 Main, boards 120 Harvard


Miller, Woodland & Co.(William F. Miller and Joshua G. Woodland), wood and ivory turners, rear 380 Main


Millet Felix, broom maker, house Dublin, near Walden


Millett Geo. W., printer Riverside Press, house 85} Putnam avenue


Milligan Daniel H., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, house 159 Norfolk


Milligan Jas., tailor (32 School, B.), house 23 Fayette


Milligan John D. (U. S. N.), b. 28 Fayette Milligan William, dentist, 613 Main, bds. 28 Fayette


RUBBER CUSHIONED AXLES USED EXCLUSIVELY BY F. IVERS 176 & 178 North Av., Salesroom, 58 Portland, BOSTON.


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Milliken Jas. E., express, 12 Brattle and (26 Devonshire, B.), h. 8 Mt. Auburn Milliken James S. (Texas), house 8 Mt. Auburn


Millis Samuel E., porter, house 6 Elmer Millmore Patrick, hostler U. R. Co., 201 Main, house 2 Hannum's block, rear 114 Broadway


Mills Abbot Low, student H. U., rooms 43 Weld Hall


Mills Benj. F., clerk (304 Washington, B.), and stenograph teacher, 111 Magazine, house do.


Mills Benj. F., clerk (70 Devonshire, B.), boards 64 Winter


Mills Charles, civil engineer Middlesex county, house at Somerville


Mills Charles H., wood engraver (2 Alden court, B.), boards 64 Winter


Mills David S., hatter(377 Washington, B.), liouse 72 Inman


Mills Frank, machinist, house 115 Green Mills James, hairdresser (122 Cambridge, B.), house 45 Winsor


Mills Jas. H., cabinet maker, h. 64 Winter Mills Jas. H. jr., cane chair seater, boards 64 Winter


Mills Sarah A., widow, house 40 Erie Mills Wm., carpenter, h. 189 Mt. Auburn Mills Wm. jr., teamster, b.189 Mt.Auburn Milne Robert Mrs., house 201 North av.


Milner Frederick S., carriage painter, 178 North avenue, house 310 do.


Milstead Thomas G., student H. U., bds. 23 Irving


Mimneuglı Jas., hostler, h. 219 Cambridge Minane John, laborer, h. 7 Maynard place Minane Thomas H., granite polisher, bds. 7 Maynard place


Minard Althene S., widow of George, dressmaker, 623 Main, house do.


Mindig Jane, widow of Philip, house rear 115 Columbia


Minehan John, laborer, house 18 Reed Miner Fred. L., clerk, 161 Cambridge,bds. 89 Thorndike


Miner Henry A., apothecary, 161 Cam- bridge, house 89 Thorndike


Miner Wm., laborer, h. 27 Washington Minot Elizabeth, widow of George, house 38 Concord avenue


Minott James M., apothecary, 415 and 528 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Minskey Frank, laborer, h. r. 12 Winter Minturn Robert S., student H. U., rooms 8 Holyoke House


Mirick Augusta G. Mrs., teacher Putnam grammar school, h. 139 Thorndike Mirick George A., clerk, 168 Cambridge, boards 139 Thorndike


Mirranda Alexander, seaman, h. 18 Gore Misener John A., wood worker, 162 Broad- way, house 53 Raymond


Mitchell Alexander, laborer Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. Huron, n. Lake View av. Mitchell Chas. A., student H. U., rooms 29 Stoughton Hall


Mitchell Eliza J., teacher Sargent primary school, boards 116 Winsor


Mitchell Elizabeth Mrs., h. 60 Hastings Mitchell Elizabeth H., widow, house 89 Plymouth


Mitchell Frederick M., clerk(181 Congress, B.), boards 28 Front


Mitchell George E., stereotyper, boards 108 Putnam avenue


Mitchell George L., glass cutter, house 113 Thorndike


Mitchell Henry A., house 28 Front


Mitchell John, laborer, bds. 8 Hastings


Mitchell John, jig sawyer, State, house at at Boston


Mitchell Joseplı Frank, stereotyper River- side Press, house 221 Pearl


Mitchell Mary, widow, house 8 Hastings Mitchell Michael, plumber, 157 North av., house at Boston


Mitchell Reuben, master mariner, house 100 Columbia


Mitchell Sollace, student H. U., rooms 21 Matthews Hall [house do.


Mitchell Thomas, grocer. 14 Hancock, Mitchell Thomas, machinist, h. 110 Gore Mitchell William, harness-maker, Cam- bridge, junc. Bridge, h. 116 Winsor Mitchell William, laborer, b. 8 Hastings Mitchem Sylvanus, engineer B. & L. R. R., house 62 Cambridge


Mitiver Noel, clerk. 113 Spruce, house do. Mittell Eugene, house 1 Cedar square


Mitton Edward J., salesman (450 Wash- ington, B.), liouse 18 Lee


Mockridge Geo. R., tel. operator (122 State, B.), house 34 Sidney


Moellers Charles, printer University Press, boards 32 Brookline


Moellers Frank S., jeweler (432 Washing- ton, B.), boards 32 Brookline


Moellers George G., blacksmith (Allston), house 32 Brookline


Moellers George G., blacksmith (Allston), boards 32 Brookline


Moellers George II., watchmaker, boards 32 Brookline


Moellers Henry, machinist (Haverhill,B.), boards 32 Brookline


Moeser Philip, cigar maker, h. 20 Hastings Moffat Reuben B., student H. U., rooms 5 Weld Hall


Moffatt Patrick, laborer,368 Main, b.329 do. Moffatt William, iron melter, 368 Main, h. 9 Rogers block, Main


Moller Axle B., clerk (99 Broad, B.), h. 762 Main


Moller Christian B. (Moller & Co.), pro- visions, 403 Main and 103 Prospect, house 36 Cherry


Moller & Co. (Christian B. Moller and Charles Olson), provisions, 403 Main and 103 Prospect


Moloney Daniel, tin plate and sheet iron worker, Otis, cor. Eightlı, h. do.


Moloney Philip, shoemaker, 114 Broad- way, house do.


LUMBER.


J. G. & N. G. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton. 13 Kilby St., Boston. Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main Street, Old Cambridge.


MOULDINGS.


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Moloney William A., printer University Press, house 19 Baldwin


Momptois Louis, soap boiler John Rear- don & Sons, boards 2 Lawrence Monaghan Bridget Miss, house 8 Fifth Monaghan Patrick, currier, lı. r. 50 Spruce Monahan Henry, tailor, 453 Main, boards 463 do.


Monblo Francis T. N., stoves, 188 Cam- bridge, house 87 Vine


Mongan Eliza M. Mrs., confectionery and fancy goods, 199 Cambridge, boards 219 North avenue


Monier August, carpenter, h. 131 Dublin Monihan Michael, laborer, house 2 Grant Monroe Amos, liouse 63 Auburn


Monroe Charles W. Mrs., house Sacra- mento place, 2d on left


Monroe Harriet B. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards at Boston


Monroe, see Munro and Munroe


Montague Charles Hibbard, b. 26 Fayette Montague Edward, wood-turner, boards 181} Harvard


Montague Samuel L., com. mer. (288 Atlantic av., B.), house 26 Fayette


Montague Sarah A. Mrs., fancy goods, 12 Inman square, house 26 Fayette Monte Louis, tinsmith, house 193 Main Montgomery Charles S., real estate agent (31 Motte, B.), house 224 Putnam av. Montgomery Edward, sawyer, 162 Broad- way, boards 12 Rogers block, Main Montgomery Eliza J., widow of Wm. H., house 22 Brookline


Montgomery George, city lamplighter, house 40 Hampshire


Montgomery George, teamster, b. 93 Third Montgomery Marcus, molder, 162 Broad- way, boards 12 Rogers block, Main


. Montgomery Robert A., printer (238 Washington, B.), house 11 Rogers block, Main


Montgomery Simpson, spring bed maker (6 Beach, B.), house 40 Plymouth Montgomery Thomas, lamplighter, house 93 Third [193 Broadway


Montgomery Wm. G., soap-maker, house Montgomery Wm. H. Mrs., express, 506 Main and (10 F. H. square, B.), house 22 Brookline


Montgomery Wm. J., driver Montgomery express, boards 22 Brookline


Moody B. Appleton, steam piper, 368 Main, house 120 Magazine


Moody Charles E., grocer (75 Commercial, B.), boards 26 Lee


Moody John H., foreman (238 Washing- ton, B.), house 349 Broadway


Moody Win., machinist (53 Beverly, B.), house 24 Pearl


Mooney Alice, widow of Wm. J., house 183 Columbia


Mooney A. M., widow, h. 69} Mt. Auburn Mooney Bernard, laborer, bds. 4 Water


Mooney Bernard jr., plumber (B.), house 5 Linehan block, Third


Mooney Daniel, house 107 Tremont Mooney Edward, laborer, house 16 East Mooney Geo. F., boiler maker, 92 Main, house 100 do.


Mooney James, laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Mooney John, laborer, house 6 Hastings Mooney John A., teamster, h. 12 Harding Mooney John E., boarding-house, 5 Linden Mooney John M., boots and shoes, 177 Cambridge, house 73 Third


Mooney Morris, expressman, b. 6 Harvard square [Hastings


Mooney Patrick, brass worker, house 6 Mooney Wm., machinist, 72 Main, boards at Boston


Mooney William L., tinsmith, 502 Main, house 456 Cambridge


Mooney Wm. M. Mrs., h. 2 Hastings sq. Moor Clark R. Rev., house 5 Walnut av. Moor James C., grocer, 192 Cambridge, rooms 141 Otis


Moor, see Moors


Moore Alfred, porter, h. r. 133 Columbia Moore Arthur, 162 Broadway, b. 47 Winsor Moore Brothers (Ephraim M. and Joseph W. Moore), provisions, 432 Cambridge Moore Charles (Charles Moore & Co.),


hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, house Lang- don, near North avenue


Moore Charles, grease collector, house Harvey, corner Jackson


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OORE CHARLES & CO. (Chas. and Edward R. Moore), hard- ware, 8 Brattle


Moore Charles H., Instructor in Drawing and Principles of Design H. U., house 19 Follen


Moore Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Tremont Moore Clarence A., confectioner (37 Un- ion, B.), rooms City bldg., Brattle sq. Moore Cyrus J., clothes cleaner, 4472 Main, house 36 Hastings


Moore Daniel, laborer, boards 39 Hastings Moore David H., musician, house 3 Allston court


Moore Edmond J., baker, 502 Main, house 159 Franklin


Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, h. 24 Mellen Moore Edwin G., bookkeeper (178 Pur- chase, B.), house 29 Inman


Moore Ellen, widow, house 92 Harvard.


Moore Ephraim M. (Moore Bros. ), provis- ions, 432 Cambridge, house 432} do.


Moore Frank, packer, 203 Bridge, boards at Waltham


Moore George A., architect, bds. 132 Mt. Auburn


Moore George D., student H. U., rooms 14 Holyoke House


Moore George H. (Lenfest & Moore), printer, 68 Cambridge, bds. 22 Sixth Moore Hannah E. Miss, house 47 Magazine Moore James, grease collector, house 3 Essex court


Moore James, brass finisher, 368 Main


TOMBS,


MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 89 Sparks and 820 Main Streets.


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Moore Jane, widow of Alexander, house rear 43 Clark


Moore Jane, wid. of Nicholas. h. 17 Gerry Moore John, laborer, house 98 Spruce


Moore John, house rear 131 Columbia


Moore John A., piano action maker, bds: 275 Broadway


Moore John A., painter, 51 Pleasant, b. do. Moore John F., confectionery, house 186 Hampshire


Moore John W., house Garden st. place Moore Joseph W. (Moore Brothers), pro- visions, 432 Cambridge, house 436 do. Moore Lucena H. Mrs., house 12 Douglass Moore Margaret A., nurse, b. 229 Broadway Moore Martin, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 6 Decatur court


Moore Matthew R., police, station 3, house 22 Sixth


Moore Nancy, widow, house 11 Jay


Moore Nelson N., clerk (712 Washington, B.), house 57 Pleasant


Moore Perley D., leather (172 and 178 Pur- chase, B.), house 6 River


Moore Richard M., freight conductor B. & L. R. R., house 33 Fourth


Moore Samuel, laborer, house 51 Hastings Moore Susie T. G. Miss, clerk, 79 Cam- bridge, boards 133 do.


Moore Thomas, teamster, house 18 North Moore Thomas H., paper-hanger, boards 229 Broadway


Moore William C., carpenter, house 3 Rog- ers block, Main [side place


Moore William C., painter, house 5 River- Moore William J., laborer, boards Thomas Moran's, Holworthy place


Moorehouse Daniel, pressman Riverside Press, house 39 Erie


Moorman Francis J., law student H. U., boards 30 Mount Auburn


Moors Benjamin F., conductor U. R. Co., boards 69 Mt. Auburn


Moors John F., student H. U., rooms 48 Matthews Hall


Mora Frank, carpenter, house 28 Baldwin Moran Augustus, butcher Niles Bros., bds.


Mrs. M. A. Sutherland's, Concord av. Moran Bridget, widow, house 176 Green Moran Catherine, wid. of Thomas, house 222 Franklin [236 Cambridge Moran Catherine, wid. of Michael, house Moran Chas. P., furniture, 238 Cambridge, boards 236 do.


Moran Daniel J. Mrs., house 45 Franklin Moran David P., cabinet-maker, 44 Cam- bridge, boards at Charlestown


Moran Edward, horse-shoer, house rear 36 Washington


Moran Ellen, widow, house 73 Third Moran Frank, blacksmith, house South, near Dunster


Moran Jas. A., printer, h. 236 Cambridge Moran John, laborer, 169 Gore, and board- ing-house, 164 do.


Moran John, tailor, 49 Cambridge, house 16 East


Moran John J., clerk (26 Tremont, B.), house 34 Clark


Moran Joseph, glass-blower (Sandwich), house 23 Winter


Moran Martin, hen dealer, house Clay, next Harvey [Fourth


Moran Mary, widow of Thomas, house 123 Moran Mary, widow, h. Clay, next Harvey Moran Patrick, marble-cutter (Haverhill, B.), house rear 152 Bridge


Moran Thomas, hen dealer, house Clay, next Harvey


Moran Thomas, hostler U. R. Co. stable, Mt. Auburn, house Holworthy place Moran Thomas S., upholsterer, boards 236 Cambridge


Moran William, coachman William Read, house 86 Sparks [house do. Morandus John O., hair-dresser, 54 Cedar, Mordecai Lazarus, cigar-maker, house 15 Charles River


Morehead John, oil refiner John Reardon & Sons, house 32 Somerset


Morehouse Daniel J., pressman Riverside Press, house 29 Erie


Moreland Fred. A., clerk, 472 Harvard, boards at Allston


Moreland Henry A., stereotyper Univer- sity Press, boards at Allston


Moreland John H., foreman University Press job room, house at Allston


Morey Elisha W., oil finisher, 624 Main, boards 72 Inman


Morey Philemon, salesman (10 India, B.), rooms 40 Prospect


Morgan Alfred, picture frames, 906 Main, house 16 Winthrop


Morgan George F., conveyancer Registry of Deeds, Otis, cor. Second, b: 65 Otis Morgan George M., clerk (118} Milk, B.), boards 127 Mt. Auburn


Morgan Harriet Mrs., h. 127 Mt. Auburn Morgan Harry P., clerk (39 Tremont, B.), boards 16 Irving


Morgan Henry, blacksmith, 368 Main, house 34 Warren


Morgan John, teamster, boards 54 Ellery Morgan John H., cook, housr 66 Put- nam avenue


Morgan Joseph P., hairdresser, 531 Main, rooms 10 Cottage


Morgan Morris B. Mrs., house 16 Irving Morgan Morris H., student H. U., and ed- itor and proprietor Harvard Daily Echo, 3 Linden, rooms 19 Irving


Morgan Thomas, carpenter, h. 9 Suffolk Moriarty John, blacksmith, h. 10 Murdock Moriarty J., boiler-maker, 72 Main


Moriarty Mary, widow, h. 452 Broadway Moriarty Patrick H., salesman, 7 Harvard square, house 14 Farwell place Moring Anna L. Mrs., house 12 Quincy Moring Charles F., house 12 Quincy Morley Anna K. Miss, millinery, 182 North avenue, house 23 Irving


Morley Jeremiah, watchman U. R. Co., Eighth, house 22 Hunting


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Morley John F., shoemaker, Spring, cor- ner Fourth, house do.


Morley Mary A., widow of Thomas, house 23 Irving


Moroney Mary, widow, house 2 Rogers block, Washington


Morrill Alfred (Morrill & Allen), steam engines, 356 Main, boards 10 Village Morrill Alzada Miss, music teacher, bds. 12 Village


Morrill Charles W. K., student Episcopal Theological Seminary, Brattle, rooms 8 Lawrence Hall [lage


Morrill Daniel K., wheelwright. h. 12 Vil- Morrill Dexter J., express, h. 50 Holyoke Morrill Leonard, house 35 Front


Morrill Samuel H., student H. U., rooms 22 Worcester


Morrill William F., lawyer (67 Sudbury, B.), house 22 Worcester


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TORRILL & ALLEN (Alfred Mor- rill and Albert F. Allen), steam en- gines, etc., 356 Main


Morris Chas. P., porter, b. 162 Hampshire Morris Emery T. (107 Milk, B.), house 162 Hampshire


Morris George M., bar-tender (27 N. Mar- ket, B.), house 35 River


Morris George P., student H. U., rooms 561 Eighth, South Boston


Morris Henry Mrs., house 180 Hampshire Morris James J., coachman, 263 North av- enue, boards do. [av.


Morris John, baker, h. Bristol, n. Webster Morris John T., laborer, house 13 Winsor Morris John T., h. Hampshire, near Elm Morris Manwell, brush-maker, 32 First, boards 20 Third


Morris Mary J., widow of William R., dressmaker, 162 Hampshire, house do. Morris Thomas F., brass-finisher, house Bristol, near Webster avenue


Morris Wm., hostler, h.Cushing, n. Locust Morrison Asa L., reed-maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 136 Spring


Morrison Charles A., clerk (5 F. H. mar- ket, B.). boards 9 Hancock place


Morrison Daniel W., express (40 Court, B.), house 10} Western avenue


Morrison Edward H., clerk (59 High, B.), boards 9 Felton


Morrison George A. (Whorf & Morrison), fish and oysters, 28 Central square, house 40 Sidney


Morrison G. B., student H. U., rooms 7 Holworthy Hall


M ORRISON HARLAND P., but- ter and cheese (14 New F. H. market, B.), house 18 Avon


Morrison James, grocer (41 Portland, B.), house 18 Avon


Morrison Neil C., wheelwright, 448 Main, bds. 40 Austin [bds. at Boston Morrison William, blacksmith, 17 Main, Morrison William A., house 9 Felton


Morrison William H., law-student H. U., rooms Prospect House


Morrissey Andrew, mason, house 59 Fifth Morrissey Elizabeth A., widow of Jobn S., house 174 Gore


Morrissey George A., hostler, h. 51 Clark Morrissey John, baker, 502 Main, house at Boston


Morrissey John, laborer, house 79 Spruce Morrissey Michael, laborer, b. 79 Spruce Morrissey Patrick, hostler, 677 Main, bds. 68 School [174 Gore


Morrissey Sarah, widow of Thomas, house Morrow Francis A., printer (117 Franklin, B.), house 67 Brookline


Morrow James, tinsmith, 163 Pleasant, boards 1n Valentine


Morse Albert D., paper-hanger, house 5 Hubbard avenue


Morse Asa P., shook mnfr. (26 Doane, B.), house 81 Magazine


Morse Charles E., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 103 Pleasant


Morse Charles F., student H. U., rooms 35 College House


Morse Charles H., produce (69 Clinton, B.), house 345 Broadway


Morse Cyrus B., conductor U. R. Co., house 30 Rice


Morse Cyrus E., bookbinder Riverside Press, rooms 20 Watson


Morse Edward H., clerk, boards 62 Wright Morse Ellen Mrs., house Grant


Morse Francis A., harness-maker U. R. Co., Dunster, boards 62 Wright


Morse George, upholsterer, 7 Brattle, house rear 19 Grant


Morse George A., harness-maker, Palmer, house rear 19 Grant


Morse Geo. A., lawyer (19 Old State House, B.), boards 371 Harvard


Morse George E., house 99 Auburn


Morse George H., laborer, 62 Broadway, house 45 Tremont


Morse Henry L., salesman (42 Summer, B.), house 75 North avenue


Morse Horace A., express driver, Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq., h. 9 Charles River Morse Isaac S., attorney (Old State House, room 19. B.), house 371 Harvard


Morse Jacob C., student H. U., rooms 23 Gray's Hall


Morse James B., house 17 DeWolf


Morse James Drummond, book finisher Riverside Press, house 7 Laurel


Morse Jas. D., paper ruler (B.), h. 465 Main Morse Kate E., widow of F. H., house 154 Mt. Auburn [20 Jay


Morse Kendall, hostler, 70 Norfolk, house Morse L. Lucinda, widow of Bernard, h. 187 Hampshire


Morse Orrin A., officer House of Correc- tion, boards 67 Otis


Morse Peter, brick-maker, house Walden, between Garden and Dublin


Morse Philip S., student H. U., rooms 37 Matthews Hall


TORSE TIMOTHY D., umbrella M maker, 1 Austin, house 30 Eighth


Parties having CARRIAGES and wishing them VARNISHED or REPAIRED in the SPRING, can have them STORED during the winter free of charge, at the manufactory of F. IVERS, 176 and 178 North Avenue.


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Morse Wm. Frank, barrel maker Jaynes & Co., house 99 Auburn


Morson Charles R., carpenter, house 7 Murdock


Morss John W., student H. U., rooms 25 Gray's Hall


Mortenson Geo. T., silver-smith, h. 24Vine Morton Frederick W., student H. U., house 27 Mellen


Morton George B., organ maker, house 38 Sacramento


Morton Ira A., h. rear 7 Pleasant place Moseley Douglas, student H. U., boards 11 Sumner


Mosher Alfred, cooper, house 5 Hunting Mosher A. M. Mrs., house 880 Main Mosher E. F., 54 Bridge


Mosher John N., pile-driver, h. 10 Union Moss Ellen E., widow of Daniel, house 6 Baldwin place


Mossey Edward, laborer, h. 3 Webster av. Mott Wm., soap maker. b. 181} Harvard


Moultman Robert, house Holworthy, near Locust


Moulton Charles H. (Moulton & Sadler), clocks, etc., 162 Cambridge, house 57 Sixth


Moulton Charles W. H. (C. W. H. Moulton & Co.), ladders, etc., Gore, n. Sixth, louse 131 Thorndike


Moulton Claudius B., shirt and overall manufacturer (111 Milk, B.), house Mt. Pleasant, corner Walden


Moulton C. J. B., collector, h. 872 Main


Moulton C. Warren, salesman (2 Liberty square, B.), house 21 Inman


Moulton C. W. H. & Co. (Charles W. H. Moulton), ladders, Gore, near Sixth Moulton Elizabeth C., widow of Joel, h. 8 Prescott


Moulton Everett O., ladder maker, boards 131 Thorndike


Moulton Franklin W., student H. U., rooms 27 Little's block


Moulton John G., piano maker, 624 Main, house 151 Otis [37 Mellen


Moulton Sarah H., widow of Sullivan, bds. Moulton & Sadler (Chas. H. Moulton and James M. Sadler), clocks, etc., 162 Cambridge


Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Mt. Auburn, near Watertown line, H. B. Mackintosh, treas., J. Harris Reed, sec., office (16 Pemberton square, Boston)


Mt. Auburn Conservatory, Brattle, near Mt. Auburn


MIT. AUBURN MABBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, opposite Mt. Auburn, A. McDonald, proprietor Mousley E. J. Mrs., millinery, 248 North avenue, house do.


Mowll Charles F., clerk, house 124 Otis Mowry Lottie C., widow of Albert E., house 815 Main


Mowry Smith A., boards 815 Main Moy James, color mixer Riverside Press, house 1 Walker's court


Moylan Daniel, coachman, house 204 Hampshire


Moylan Mary, widow of Michael, black- smith, house Spring, corner Eighth Moylan Michael F., printer (63 Kilby, B.), boards Mary Moylan's, Spring


Moynahan Jeremiah, house 193 Norfolk Moynahan Jeremiah jr. (Moynahan & Co.), 457 Cambridge, h. 193 Norfolk Moynahan Michael, tin peddler, house 193 Norfolk


Moynahan T., boiler maker, 72 Main


Moynahan & Co. (Jere. Moynahan jr. and Thos. F. Rafferty), stoves, etc., 457 Cambridge


Moynihan Patrick, house rear 6 North


Mueller Otto, student H. U., rooms 15 Stoughton Hall


Mukes Burrill, laborer, house 53 Portland Mulcahy Jeremiah, tailor, 430 Main, house


6 Baldwin court


Mulcahy John, currier, house 47 Reed Mulcahy Jolın, teamster, h. 2 Harrison Mulcahy John F., grocer, 188 Norfolk, lı.do. Mulcahy Mary, widow, house 2 Harrison Mulcahy Nicholas, currier, house 45 Reed Mulcahy Patrick, currier, h. rear 45 Reed Mulcahy Thomas J., machinist, 36S Main,


boards 238 Broadway


Muldoon Mary, wid. of Wm., h. 13 Warren Muldoon William H., restaurant, 165} Cambridge, house 165 do.


Mulford Elisha Rev., house 35 Bowdoin Mulhall Henry P., house 22 Pearl


Mulherin Eliza Miss, dressmaker, house 25 Bow


Mulhern Charles, machinist, 368 Main Mulhern Charles, carpenter, b. 23 Hunting Mulhern Charles R., laborer, bds. 49 Clark Mulhern Ellen, widow of Patrick, house. 49 Clark


Mulhern James, marble worker, 7 Pros- pect, house at Boston


Mulhern James, sawyer, h. 107 Spring Mulhern James, carpenter, b. 23 Hunting Mulhern Mary, widow of George, house 23 Hunting


Mulhern Thomas, bookbinder Riverside Press t[1 State


Mulholland James, clerk, 447 Main, boards Mulholland Michael, confectionery, 447 Main, house 40 Brookline


Mulkern Martin W., teamster, house 3 Dickinson


Mull Frederick, restaurant (14 Cornhill, B.), house 150 Spring


Mullane James, laborer, house 58 Spruce Mullans Edward, laborer, li. 108 Spring Mullen Ann Miss, variety store, 17 Fourth, house do.


Mullen David, house 9 Bow


Mullen George, machinist, 356 Main, bds. 347 do.


Mullen George J., plasterer, house 1 Em- erson block, Crescent avenue


Mullen James J., cabinet-maker, boards 34 Harding


LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 904 Main Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.


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Mullen James W., carpenter B. & L. R. R., house 77 Third


Mullen John, laborer, house 19 Porter Mullen Joseph, peddler, h. 34 Jefferson Mullen Joseph, 91 Broadway, house do.


Mullen J. Edward, clerk (477 Washington, B.), boards 9 Bow


Mullen Malachi, watchman, 368 Main, h. 196 Green


Mullen Margaret, widow of James, house 34 Harding


Mullen Martin, teamster, b. 91 Broadway Mullen Mary, widow of Daniel,h. 130 River Mullen Michael, laborer, h. 6 Hayes court Mullen Nicholas, laborer B. & L. R. R., house 177 Cambridge


Mullen Patrick, laborer, h. 168 Franklin


Mullen Robert, laborer, house 93 Spring


Mullen Thomas, laborer, lı. 91 Broadway Mullen Thomas, boiler-maker, 72 Main


Mullen Thomas F., brush-maker, boards 177 Cambridge


Mullen William, laborer, h. 27 Warren


Mullen William N., 203 Bridge, boards 177 Cambridge


Mullen, see Mullin


Müller Adophina Miss, book-folder, bds. 153 Otis


Müller Albert J., peddler, house 89 Third Müller Bros. (William, Henry and Chris- tian Müller), tanners and curriers, Tannery (169 Summer, B.)


Müller Charles, instrument-maker (B.), boards 153 Otis


Müller Christian (Müller Bros.), tanner, Tannery, house 388 North avenue


Müller Edward, bookkeeper Müller Bros., Tannery, b. Siloam Müller's, Tannery Müller Frederick, glass-polisher, house 89 Third


Müller Henry (Müller Bros.), tanner, Tan- nery, house 388 North avenue


Müller John, laborer, 508 Main, boards at Somerville


Müller Louisa, widow of Edward L., h. 153 Otis


Müller Siloam, widow of Wm., house Tan- nery. 4th on left


Müller William (Müller Bros. ), tanner, Tannery, house at Arlington


Mullett Frank B., foreman of teamsters, 113 Broadway, h. 59 Hampshire


Mullett Frank C., confectioner,282 Broad- way, house 15 Suffolk


Mullett Lucy Mrs., nurse, h. 126 Spring Mullett Susan, widow of John, boarding- house, 39 Brighton




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