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Osborne Anna M. Miss, private school, 35 Norfolk, house do.
Osborne Horace K., clerk (204 Purchase, B.), house 17 Lee
Osborne Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Norfolk Osborne Susan O., widow of John, house 408 Harvard
Osgood Anna F. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, b. 298 North avenue Osgood Carrie W. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards at Boston
Osgood Edward S., house 102 Ellery
Osgood George, house 729 Cambridge Osgood George L., music teacher (149 A, Tremont, B.), h. 2 Divinity avenue
Osgood George P., clerk Riverside Press, house at Boston
Osgood Gorham P., carriage and orna- mental painter, 270 North avenue, boards Porter's Hotel
Osgood Jennie M., sub-teacher Webster grammar school
Osgood Julia H. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. Elm, n. Russell Osgood Sarah H., widow of Nathaniel, house 42 Essex
Osgood Walter G., compositor (31 State, B.), house 729 Cambridge
Osgood William T., salesman (486 Wash- ington, B.), house 729 Cambridge
O'Shea James, laborer, house 34 Foster O'Shea James P., laborer, h. 8 Willard ct. O'Shea John, granite polisher Wight & Scorgie, boards 213 Mt. Auburn
O'Shea Mary, widow of John, house 213 Mt. Auburn [Auburn
O'Shea Michael, stone-cutter, bds. 213 Mt. O'Shea William, bookbinder (46 Federal, B.), house 1 Lake
O'Shea, see Shea, also Shay
Ostburg J. A., carriage-trimmer, 131 Main O'Sullivan Florence, cooper John Reardon & Sons, house 71 Brookline
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH,
LUMDER & MOULDINGS
Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main, Cambridge: Office, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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O'Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. 14 Mill Otis Edmund B., counselor, h. 67 Oxford Otis Emma C. Mrs., teacher Willard pri- mary school, house 65 Magazine
Otis James, student H. U., rooms 41 Mat- thews Hall
Otis James K., furniture mnfr. (38 Char- don, B.), house 36 Bigelow
Otis Louis, brick-maker, house 104 Dublin Otis William S., law student H. U., rooms 14 Plympton |2 Pelham
O'Toole Edward, stone-cutter, 19 Main, h.
O'Toole James, laborer, h. 18 Pioneer av.
O'Toole John, blacksmitlı, Palmer, near Church, boards 68 Brighton
O'Toole Patrick, shoemaker, 55 Charles, house do.
O'Toole Stephen, lithographer Riverside Press, house 10 Hamilton
Otto Catherine, widow of William, house 62 Harvard
Otto William, hairdresser, 444 Cambridge, boards 62 Harvard
Oulton James, blacksmith B. & L. R. R. shop, house at Charlestown
Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., carpet-maker, house 2 Central place
Overton Benjamin, coachman, 170 Brook- line, boards do.
Owen Daniel E. (D. E. Owen & Co.), Eu- reka hitcli, 555 Main, h. at New York Owen D. E. & Co. (Daniel E. Owen and Frasier & Smith), Eureka hitch, 555 Main
Owen George, liouse 17 Ellsworth avenue Owen John, author, bds. 56 Mt. Auburn
Owen Nathaniel Mrs., boarding-house 2 Columbia
Owen William H., piano-hammer cover maker, 555 Main, boards 2 Columbia Owens Hugh, house 52 Fifth
Owens James, laborer, 126 Portland, house 35 Hampshire
Owens James, watchman, 126 Portland, house Rolling mill block
Owens James, plasterer, house 2 Jefferson Owens John E., laborer, 72 Main, house 33 Pioneer place
Owler William, printer Riverside Press, house 25 Blackstone
Owmet Max, polisher, house 35 Vine
Oxford Charles F., machinist, 72 Main, boards 24 Cottage
Oxford Charles W. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, h. 42 Magazine Oxford Joseph M. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, house 24 Cottage Oxford J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Chas. IV. Oxford), furniture, etc., 529 Main Oxnard Henry T., student H. U., rooms 16 Winthrop
PACH G. W. & BROS., photogra- phers, Cambridge, corner Prescott, house at New York
Packard Albert H., salesman, 539 Main, boards 40 Pearl
Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr. (8 Union, B.), house 101 Thorndike
Packard Ellen L., widow of Frederick, house Francis avenue
Packard Emery J., carpenter and builder, 286 Broadway, house 90 Norfolk
Packard Frederick A., paper (24 Hawley, B.), house 7 White
Packard Horace N., student H. U., rooms 22 Thayer Hall
Packard Walter M., student H. U., rooms 22 Thayer Hall
Packer Clinton M. (C. M. and J. W. Pack- er), Western avenue, junction Banks boards 28 Chestnut
Packer C. M. & J. W. (Clinton M. and James W. Packer), carpenters and weather strip mnfrs., Western avenue, junction Banks
Packer James W. (C. M. & J. W. Packer), Western avenue, junction Banks, house 28 Chestnut
Packwood John, glass-cutter N. E. Glass Co., house 76 Spring
Paddock Eliza A. Miss, teacher Putnam grammar school, boards 55 Third
Page Austin, box-maker, bds. 89 Winsor Page Carlos L., boards 445 Cambridge
Page George G. (George G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge
PAGE GEO. G. & CO. (George G., Ovando G., and Wesley L. Page), box mnfrs., 3 Hampshire, junc. Broadway Page George H., student H. U., rooms 41 Holyoke House
Page Jane E., variety store, 214 North av- enue, boards 212} do.
Page Julia, widow of Asa, h. 37 Pleasant
Page Luey A. Mrs., house 5 Dover
Page Minnie Miss, house 118 Prospect
Page Ovando G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 141 Washington Page Paul T., house 113 Inman
PAGE PERKINS C., butter and cheese (24 Suffolk market, B.), house 21 Prospect [Dunster Page P. J. E., student H. U., rooms 28 Page Sarah G., widow of Charles A., house 49 Auburn
Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Ev- erett, boards do.
Page Wesley L. (George G. Page & Co.), box-maker, 3 Hampshire,h. 2Worcester Page William, house 23 Lee
Page Wm. C. D., machinist, 72 Main, house 21 Washington
Page William H., student H. U., rooms 61 College House
Paige Caroline E., wid., h. 67 Magazine Paige David F. (43 West, B.), house 67 Magazine
Paige Dennis A. (Paige & Gove), cheese maker, 15 Second, bds. at Somerville Paige Edwin M., driver, h. 93 Auburn
Paige Elislia B., house 93 Auburn
Paige Frank (43 West, B.), h. 67 Magazine
CEMETERY WORK. GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Paige Lucius R., house 112 Washington Paige & Gove (Dennis A. Paige and Ar- chibald R. Gove), wholesale milk deal- ers and cheese mnfrs .. 15 Second Paine Calvin C., soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 138 Harvard
Paine Chas. M., optician(544 Washington, B.). house 84 Washington
Paine Ellen, widow, house 6 Houghton Paine Frederick M., clerk, 17 Brattle, house 42 Holyoke
Paine Henry W., counselor (53 Tremont, B.). house 66 Sparks
Paine Isaac, house 40 Austin
Paine Jas. L., student H. U., bds. 8 Dana Paine John K., professor of music H. U., house 8 Frisbie place
Paine John S., furniture (48 Canal, B. ), house 8 Dana
Paine Oren O., sea-captain, b. 40 Austin Paine O. W., treas. American Rubber Co., Potter, house at Boston
Paine Robert S., bookkeeper (122 South Market, B.), house 167 Prospect
Paine Robert T., student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke House
Paine Timothy, brass finisher, 368 Main Paine, see Payne
Palfrey Caznau Rev., house 94 Oxford
Palfrey John G., author, house Oxford, opposite Everett
Palmas Charles, janitor Agassiz school, h. Crescent, 3d on right from Oxford Palmer Allison H., turner, 162 Broadway, house at Chelsea
Palmer Alvina, widow, house Walden, near Hubbard avenue
Palmer 'Benjamin H., driver U. R. Co., house rear 421 Cambridge
Palmer Burten S., printer University Press, boards 29 Holyoke
Palmer Charles, hostler, h. r. 421 Camb.
Palmer Daniel S., cook, house 48 Market Palmer David, boards 509 Main
Palmer Edgar F., sawyer, 624 Main, bds. 1 Cambridge avenue
Palmer Fred M., train dispatcher B. & A. R. R., house 12 Warland
Palmer Geo. H., asst. professor of Philos- opby H. U., rooms 27 Stoughton Hall Palmer Geo. M., student H. U., boards 21 Fayette
Palmer Granville, carpenter, h. 111} Inman Palmer Jas. M., president National Car- bureter Co., and president National Radiant Co. (19 Tremont row, B.), house 21 Fayette
Palmer James S., confectioner, boards 34 Broadway
Palmer John, mnfg. jeweler (7 Green,B.), boards 509 Main
Palmer John, cutter, house 34 Broadway Palmer John, groceries, etc., Gore, corner Second, house 86 Gore
Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gore Palmer Patrick, laborer, h. 188 Norfolk Pancoast Benj., tinman, house 20 Howard
Pancoast Charles W., bookkeeper, 446 Main, house 440 do.
Pancoast George E., printer University Press, boards 102 Western avenue
Panin Ivan, student H. U., rooms 69 College House
Panning J. Fred., varnisher, h. 19 Fifth Parish Chester, sorter, 247 Pearl, bds. do. Park Catherine B., widow of Robert, nurse, house 8 Laurel
Park Edward G., engineer B. & L. R. R .; boards Hotel Cambridge
Park George W., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 24 Arlington
Park John, carpenter, house 2 Sands
Park Jonathan, wood turner, 162 Broad- way, house 7 Union
Park Trenor L., student H. U., rooms 21 Little's block
Parker Abbott, newspapers, etc., 534 Cambridge, house 105 Inman
Parker Artemas, stone contractor, Gore wharf, Third, and (35 Hawley, B.), house at Boston
Parker Bridget, widow of John T., house 363 Main
Parker Carlton Mrs., house 30 Tremont Parker Chauncey P., house 56 Sacramento Parker Christopher C., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 20 Flagg
Parker Daniel W., real estate(13 Tremont, B.), house 262 Pearl
Parker Edmund M., law student H. U., house 5 Craigie
Parker Edward H., salesman (27 Winter, B.), boards 30 Tremont
Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden
Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., house 16 Farwell place ·
Parker Ellen M. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards at Medford
Parker Florence G. Miss, bookkeeper, 29 Brattle, boards 16 Farwell place
Parker Francis H., salesman (34 North, B.), house Holworthy
Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 30 Tremont
Parker Fred. C. (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 513 Main, house 40 Winsor Parker F. Edward, salesman (13 Federal, B.), house 112 Inman
Parker Geo. C., boards 30 Tremont
Parker Geo. E., brush maker (Oliver, B.), house 89 Vine
Parker George E. jr., machinist, 169 Gore, boards 89 Vine
PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer (44 Sears bldg., B.), h. 29 Concord av. Parker James T., broom maker, 412 Main, boards 3 Prospect
Parker Jerome W., foreman, 169 Gore, h. 94 Thorndike
Parker John E., laborer gas works, house at Somerville
Parker John E., laborer, house 14 Dublin Parker John T., 368 Main, bds. 363 do. Parker Joseph, brass finisher, 368 Main
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpenters & Builders.
NO. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Parker Lawrence L. jr., engineer B. & L. R. R., house 72 Cambridge
Parker Leander W., clerk, 3 Brattle, bds. 39 Brighton
Parker Leland N., h. Harris, opp. Frost Parker Levi W., clerk (147 Milk, B.), boards 38 Second
Parker Lilia Mrs., house 213 North av.
Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher, boards 38 Second
Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff, office Lechmere Bank building, E. C., house 38 Second
Parker Marcellus B., clerk, Pearl, cor. Allston, h. Acorn, cor. Chestnut
Parker Mary M., widow of Joel, house 5 Craigie
Parker Matilda, widow of John, house 67 Western avenue
Parker Samuel T. (G. P. Sanborn & Son), pickle mnfr., 130 Gore, h. at Wakefield Parker Sarah T. Mrs., b. 212 North av.
Parker Thomas, hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main, h. at West Somerville
Parker Thomas A., cabinet maker, Wood- bury building, Otis, h. at Reading
Parker Willard, clerk (31 Otis, B.), bds. 30 Tremont
Parker William, carver, house 22 Fifth Parker William, waiter Memorial Hall, h. 11 Flagg street court
Parker William H. D., waiter Memorial Hall, house 11 Flagg street court
Parker Willie H., clerk, b. 213 North av.
PARKHILL SAMUEL J., printer (218 Franklin, B.), bds. 53 Norfolk
Parkhurst Charles F., painter, house 2 Squire's court
Parkhurst Daniel D., student H. U., rms. 4 Divinity Hall
Parkin Robert M., bds. 132 Washington Parkin W. N., conductor U. R. Co.
Parkinson Charles H., bds. J. F. Parkin- son's, Concord avenue
Parkinson Fred, butcher, h. off Concord avenue, near slaughter house
Parkinson Henry, teamster, house Con- cord avenue, near Wellington
Parkinson Henry A., teamster, house Concord avenue, n. Belmont line
Parkinson John F., butcher Niles Bros., Concord av., house near do.
Parkinson Richard G., driver "People's Line," house 45 Winter
Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 58 Amory Parks John, helper, 17 Main
Parks John, carpenter, house 55 Elm
Parks John, clerk, h. 193} No. Avenue
Parks Maggie Miss, nurse, bds. 58 Sidney Parks Walter D., conductor U. R. Co., b. Cambridge, corner Baldwin
Parks William, molder, h. Moore, c. School Parlee Hugh C., organ maker, 624 Main, house rear 66 Norfolk
Parlin Frank H., lawyer, 583 Main, boards 84 Austin
Parlin William, carpenter, h. 177 Camb'ge
Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner and overseer of poor, house 37 Second
Parmenter James P., student H. U., rms. 31 Hollis Hall
Parmenter William H., salesman, 31 Elm, house 12 Essex
Parnell Margaret A., widow of William, house 17 State
Parnell William H., boards 17 State
Parr Wallace E., painter, h. 9 Boardman Parr William H., machinist, 162 Broad- way, h. North av., cor. Lambert av. Parris Eli, house 54 Hastings
Parrock Isabella, widow of Wm. H., h. 134 Pleasant
Parry Bros. & Smith (John E. and Wm.
A. Parry, and Alonzo R. Smith), brick mnfrs., foot Raymond and off Welling- ton, near Hills crossing, office, 220 North av.
Parry John E. (Parry Bros. & Smith), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, and off Wellington, house 223 North avenue
Parry Martha A., wid. of Jas., house 174 Thorndike
Parry Richard H., brick-maker, h. 29 Rice Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, house 29 Rice
Parry Wm. A. (Parry Bros. & Smith), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, and off Wellington, boards 29 Rice
Parsons Albert S., treasurer Cambridge- port Diary Co., 105 Magazine, house 27 Ellsworth avenue
Parsons Alexander, grocer, 18 River, h. do. [35 Mellen
Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 5 Palmer, h. Parsons Celina, widow of Cyrus M., h. 21 Coggswell avenue
Parsons Elizabeth, widow, h. 122 Auburn Parsons Frank B., steam-fitter (B.), bds. 42 River
Parsons George, mason, h. 122 Auburn Parsons Geo. A., piano tuner (B ), house 23 Green
Parsons Harmon, carpenter, 200} North avenue, house 25 Walden
Parsons Hattie A., clerk, 225 North ave- nue, boards 10 Russell
Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), stable, also hay and straw, 198 North avenue, boards 10 Russell
Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), stable, hay and straw, etc., 198 North avenue
Parsons Jolin, Cambridge Rolling Mill, h. 137 Portland
Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, 200} North avenue, boards 25 Walden
Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell
Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden
Partlow Charles J., painter, 660 Main, h. 22 Pleasant
Partridge David, case-maker, 162 Broad- way, boards at Boston
F. IVERS,
Manufac- turer FINE CARRIAGES
176 & 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, cor. Sudbury, BOSTON.
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Partridge Julia A. B., widow of Olin, h. 40 Coggswell avenue
Partridge Leverett F., clerk (28 New F. H. market, B.), boards 63 Otis
Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 11 Meacham
Partridge Rebecca Mrs., house 24 Mellen Partridge Wm. O., bookkeeper (129 Friend, B.), boards 40 Coggswell avenue
Pasco Amelia, wid. of John, h. 37 Cottage Pasco Charles W., printer, boards 117 Western avenue
Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), h. 37 Cottage
Pasco Louis A., shipper Riverside Press, boards 37 Cottage
Pashaw John, cabinet-maker, h. 13 Vine Patch Amos G., produce (cellar 1, New F. H. market, B.), house 293 Broadway
PATCH FRANK A. (F. M. Holmes Furniture Co.), 44 Cambridge, n. First (107 Washington, B.), l. at Winchester Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist Probate of-
fice, Court House, boards 13 Shepard Patch Levi M., house 471 Main
Patch Matilda S., widow of Joseph, house 4 Upton
Patchett Edward, at Mt. Auburn ceme- tery, b. Mt. Auburn, n. junc. Brattle Patchett James, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 18 Plymouth
Patrick Ralph, printer University Press, house 7 Lambert avenue
Patriquin John M., salesman (32 Winter, B.), house 7 Hamilton
Patt Julia, widow, house 196 Franklin
Patten Albert, fireman E. R. R., boards 12 Rogers block, Main
Patten Albert G., painter, 460 Main, house 12 Rogers block, Main
Patten Cornelius, sexton St. John's church, boards 119 Fourth
Patten George, carpenter, bds. 387 Main Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourth
Patten William, student Scientific school, rooms 24 College House
Patten William, laborer, house rear 240 Cambridge [Cambridge Patten William, brass finisher, house 426 Patterson Eliza, widow of Robert, boards 12 Railroad
Patterson George, blacksmith D. Chis- holm, boards at Boston
Patterson James, stone-cutter A. McDon- ald, Mt. Auburn, house 1 George
Patterson Jolin, stone-cutter A. Mc Don- ald, Mt. Auburn, house 2 Reed
Patterson John E., jig sawyer, house 110 Tremont [230 do.
Patterson John E., clerk, 228 Pearl, bds. Patterson Mary, widow of William, house 1 Church place [53 Spruce Patterson Robert J., granite cutter, house Patterson William, tin worker, 153 Put- nam avenue, rooms 85 Pleasant
Paul Ivory C., cutter (34 North, B.), house 17 Pleasant place
Paul Joseph, laborer, house 41 Hastings Paul Walter E., student H. U., rooms 27 Thayer Hall
Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay Payne Henry P., cook (B.), house 4 Rogers block, Main
Payne Richard, laborer, house 43 Market Payne Richard jr., waiter (B.), boards 43 Market
Payne, see Paine [2 Hilton blk. Payson Francis L., student H. U., rooms Payson Joseph H., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, house 117 Winsor
Payton Lucy, widow of Amaziah, house 1 Sceva place
Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the Uni- versity, and Plummer Prof. of Chris- tian Morals H. U., house 11 Quincy
Peabody Francis G., clergyman, house Shepard, near Garden
Peak Howard F. (Peak & Anderson), 402 Harvard, house 2 Charles River
Peak & Anderson (Howard F. Peak and John E. Anderson), slaters, 402 Harvard
Pear Charles M., house 5 White
Pear Isaac S. (Pettengill & Pear), spring bed innfr., Rhoades' bldg., State, store (35 Brattle, B.), honse 7 Howard
Pear Joseph S .. boards 28 Front
Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front Pear Sarah R., widow, house 5 White
Pear Thomas, jeweler (27 Avery, B.), h. 42 Essex
Pearl Solomon, milkman, house 8 Avon Pearmain Sumner B., student H. U., rms. 20 Prospect
Pearson Alexander C., paper-hanger, 12 Prospect, house do.
Pearson Albert L., pork packer (Somer- ville), house 57 Pleasant
Pearson Charles O., clerk, 1 Brewer blk., Brattle square, boards do.
Pearson Charles S. Mrs., house 125 Wash- ington
Pearson Elizabeth H., bookkeeper, 660 Main, boards 125 Washington
Pearson Geo. H., clerk, 595 Main, boards 507 do.
Pearson Henry C., piano maker, 624 Main, . house 23 Lawrence
Pearson John A., leather cutter, house 240 , Harvard
Pearson William, bookkeeper (160 Con- gress, B.), house 2 Austin place Pease Charles R., broker (State, B.), h. 141 North avenue
Pease Curtis S., bookkeeper Boston Ice Co., Prison Point road, h. at Malden Pease Daniel jr., salesman (55 Bedford, B.). house 15 Beech
Pease Matthew, carpenter, b. 27 Warland Pease Richmond, salesman (65 Franklin, B.), boards 141 North avenue
PEASLEE CYRUS, provisions (40 F. H. sq., B.), house Richdale avenue, near Walden
LUMBER, Shingles, Laths, MOULDINGS, Order Box, Ayer's Stable, 904 Main St., Cambridge. Lime & Cement.
J. G. & N. G. Gooch, 13 Kilby St., Boston. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton.
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PEASLEE WINNIFRED I., clerk (40 F. H. sq., B.), boards Cyrus Peaslee's, Richdale avenue
Peck John, railway chair mnfr., 356 Main, house at Boston
Peck Owen, house 38 Pine Peck, see McPeck
Peckham W. H., conductor U. R. Co., house at Brighton
Pehrson Emanuel, safe maker, 17 Main. house 5 Baldwin place [place Pehrson John T., mariner, h. 5 Baldwin Peirce Benjamin O., student H. U., rooms 21 Felton Hall
Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, h. 4 Kirkland pl. Peirce George A., trav. salesman Curtis Davis & Co., house 5 Greenough av. Peirce Geo. H. Mrs., boards 686 Main
Peirce Harriet, widow of Geo., h. 8 Allen Peirce James M., University Professor of Mathematics H. U., and Secretary of the Academic Council, house 4 Kirk- land place
Peirce Mary F. Miss, teacher high school, boards 91 Magazine
Peirce Robert T. B., expressman, house 13 Farwell place
Peirce Sarah M., widow of Benjamin, h. 4 Kirkland place
Peirce Wallace W., clerk, 452 Main
Peirce, see Pierce
Peison Edward L., student H. U., rooms 3 Thayer Hall
Pellaquin Gilbert, engineer John.L. Sands & Son's brick yard, h. 106 Concord av. Pellew William George, student H. U., rooms 20 Dunster
Peltier Fred, cabinet maker, 54 Bridge, house at Somerville
Pendexter Frances E. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, house 80 Fourth
Pendlebury Ellen Miss, hair-worker, house 128 Norfolk
Pendlebury Mary A., wid., h. 128 Norfolk Pendlebury Thomas H., cigar maker, 599 Main, house at Waltham
Pendleton Elliott H., student H. U., rooms 48 Brattle
Pendleton Isaac H., laborer, h. 271 Main Pendleton Nathan G., student H. U., rms. 48 Brattle
Penfield Jane, widow of William B., house 11 River
Penfield John S. F., potter, house 11 River Penfield William J., potter, bds. 11 River l'enhallow Arthur L., student H. U., rms. 40 College House
Penke Christiana, widow, house Spring Penke Frederick, shoemaker, 159 Broad- way, house do.
Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, h. 11 Sixth Pennell Frank H., clerk, 15 Second, bds. 11 Sixth
Pennell James F. (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, house 114 Thorndike
Pennell & Co. (Ellington and James F. Pennell), hardware and stoves, 57 Cambridge
Penney James S., clerk (93 F. H. Market, B.), b. Richard Penney's, foot Harvey Penney Jolın D., farmer Richard Penney, foot Harvey, house at Somerville
Penney Mary, widow of William, house rear 41 Reed
Penney Richard, farmer, house foot Har- vey, at Arlington line
Penney Thomas W., police, station 5, h. Elm, corner Russell [Broadway Penniman Albert B., printer, house 297 Penniman Benjamin F., printer University Press, house 255 Pearl
Penniman George W., reporter (238 Wash- ington, B.), h. 225 Broadway, room 5 Penniman James W., carriage painter, house 92 Suffolk
Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), carriage manufacturer, 446 Main, house 9 State
Penniman T. J. & Co. (Thomas J. Penni- man), carriage mnfrs., 446 and 448 Main Penno.Charles H., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Boston [Gray's Hall Pennock John D., student H. U., rooms 8 Pennock Nathaniel A., jeweler, 188 North avenue, house 20 Orchard
Penrose Boies, student H. U., rms. 2 Gerry Penrose Charles B., student H. U., rooms 2 Gerry [rooms 2 Gerry
Penrose Richard A. F., student H. U., Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, liouse 74 Sacramento [ramento
Pepper William, box maker, bds. 74 Sac- Perault Peter, farmer, house 152 Spruce Percival Edmund A., tailor, 337 Main, lı.do. Percival Frank F., salesman F. Geldow- sky Furniture Co., First, cor. Thorn- dike, house at Boston
Perham John Mrs., house 97 Columbia Perliam John G., clerk, 854 Main, boards 52 Mount Auburn
Perham Richard P., house 27 Brewery Perin Charles P., student H. U., rooms 9 Matthews Hall [48 Brattle
Perin Edmund S., student H. U., rooms Perkins Albert S., student H. U., rooms 63 College House [Amory
Perkins Augustus M., painter, house 11 Perkins Charles B., student H. U., rooms 47 Beck Hall [25 Matthews Hall
Perkins Edward C., student H. U., rooms Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), house 107 Pearl Perkins Francis N., clerk (Summer, cor. Chauncy, B.), boards 95 Magazine
PERKINS GEORGE A., lawyer, 7 Brattle and (75 State, B.), lı. 7 Everett Perkins George G., brakeman B. & A. R. R., boards 16 Lake
Perkins George H., student H. U., rooms 38 College House
Perkins G. A., student H. U., rooms 57 College House
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare,
89 SPARKS AND 820 MALY STREETS.
P. O'BRIEN & SON.
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Perkins Hamilton H., clerk (33 North, B.), house 104 Auburn
Perkins Jacob W., painter, h. 4 Holyoke Perkins James, com. mer., h. 95 Magazine Perkins James D., shoemaker, Putnam av., cor. Pleasant, house at Somerville Perkins James W., shipwright Charles- town Navy Yard, house 69 Spring Perkins Jennie Estelle Miss, music teach- er, boards 11 Amory [Market
Perkins Jolın, driver, 31 Elm, boards 50 Perkins Jolın jr., house 23 Ellery
Perkins John B., carpenter, house rear 174 Thorndike [at Medford
Perkins John F., tuner, 162 Broadway, h. Perkins John K., cabinet maker, boards 107 Pearl [Matthews Hall Perkins John W., student H. U., rooms 14 Perkins Levi, carpenter, house 7 Everett Perkins Levi G., painter, 3 River, house 20 Union
Perkins Napoleon, laborer, house 37 Vine Perkins N. H., machinist, 368 Main
Perkins Oliver L. sen., cutter, boards 26 Bigelow [31 Beck Hall Perkins Robert P., student H. U., rooms Perkins Susan S., wid. of H. H., h. 16 Lake Perkins Walter S., salesman (4 Chauncy, B.), house 23 Ellery
Perret Constant, cook, S Brighton, bds. do. Perrin Arthur (254 Washington, B.), bds. Franklin Perrin's, Arsenal square
Perrin Franklin, clerk City Treasurer's of- fice, City Hall, house Arsenal square Perry Alexander H., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, house at Allston
Perry Caroline M. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor. Second, boards at Concord
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