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Perry Charles E., blacksmith, Gore whf., Third, house 117 Otis
Perry Charles F., asst. shipper (33 Sum- mer, B.), boards 19 Winthrop
Perry Eben F., news dealer (E. R. R. depot, B.), house rear 131 Thorndike Perry Eliza A., widow of Benj. F., house 19 Winthrop
Perry Eugene, painter, 3 Sargent, h. do. Perry Frank, stamper, 153 Putnam av., boards 42 River
Perry George T., real estate (277 Wash- ington, B.), house 681 Main
Perry James, peddler, house 3 Gray place Perry Jason, box maker, lı. r. 23 Gore
Perry Joseph L., salesman(35 F. H. Mark- et, B.), house 44 Market
Perry Manuel, laborer, l. 105 Fourthi
Perry Manuel, laborer, house 123 Bridge Perry Oliver, laborer, house 10 Seventli
Perry Oscar E., student H. U., rooms 2 Stoughton Hall
Perry O. H. Mrs., boards 60 Brattle
Perry Simon, painter, h. 308 North av.
Perry William, furniture painter (B.), house 7 Fourth
Perry Wm. H., clerk, bds. 19 Winthrop Pert Daniel S., cabinet maker, Woodbury building, Otis, house 1 Crossland
Pervere Asa E., student, boards 48 Dana Pervere C. N. Mrs., house 48 Dana Pervere David N., boards 48 Dana Pervere, see Pevear
Pestell Alfred, paper-hanger, h. 30 Spring Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin
Peters Charles J. jr., stereotyper (73 Fed- eral, B.), house 12 Fayette
Peters George E., printer (73 Federal,B. ), house 107 Austin
Peters Geo. Gorham, student H. U., rms. 42 Matthews Hall
Peters Gilbert, carpenter, house 37 Put- nam avenue
Peters Henry P., clerk (P. O., B.), house 132 Prospect
Peters Obadiah M., carpenter, h. 35 Banks Peters Samuel S., clerk (34 F. H. sq., B.), house 33 Howard
Peters Wm. York, student H. U., rooms 14 Little's block
Petersen Christian, clerk, 9 Brighton, bds. at West Somerville
Peterson Carl A., coachman, 13 Water house, boards do.
Peterson Charles A., machinist, 72 Main, house 108 Third
Peterson Frank C., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown
Peterson Hans, cabinet maker, house 157 Green
Peterson John, soap maker, b. 175 Main Peterson John E., laborer, bds. 108 Third Peterson John F., foreman, 124 Harvard, house 136 do.
Peterson John P., carriage body maker, house 1 Webster avenue
Peterson Lewis, clerk, 502 Main, house 12 Sidney [Walnut av.
Peterson Margaret Z., widow, boards 2 Peterson Maria, widow, h. 70 Harvard Peterson Theodore L., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown
Pettengill Edwin M., clerk (53 Broad, B.), house 46 Prospect
Pettengill Joel C., watchman Riverside Press, house 8 Hamilton
Pettengill Robert, machinist, 72 Main
Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main
Pettingill Wm. H., oil clothes maker H. M. Sawyer, boards 34 Second
Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mufrs., Rhoades' bldg., State, salesroom (35 Brattle, B.)
Pettit Henry, coachman, house 24 Vine.
Pevear Warren E., ins. agent (31 Milk, B.), boards 5 Pleasant place
Pevear, see Pervere Pever Frank, laborer, h. 1 Lechmere pl. Peverelly George A., confectioner, house 3 Amory place [Amory pl. Peverelly Rebecca, wid. of Anthony, h. 3 Pew, see Pugh
Pfaff Geo., driver, rooms 68 Mt. Auburn Pfleger Gotlieb, laborer. h. 123 Winter Phalen James, laborer, house 25 Banks
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Phalen Lucy R., widow of Joseph, board- ing-liouse, 88 Mt. Auburn
Phalen William, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 72 Washington
Phalen Wm. E., clerk, b. 72 Washington Phelan Annie Miss, dressmaker, house 198 Hampshire
Phelan Edmund M., cooper (Constitution wharf, B.), house 110 Magazine
Phelan Edmund T., diary maker, 105 Mag- azine, house 110 do.
Phelan Ellen Miss, dressmaker, house 198 Hampshire
Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman F. R. R., boards 40 Bolton
Phelan Jolın T., plumber, 17 Brattle, bds. Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood avenue
PHELAN PATRICK, furniture, H
stoves, etc., 383 Main, house do.
Phelan Thomas, brass finisher, 368 Main Phelan Tlos. J., stone-cutter, h.37 Bolton Phelan Timothy A., house 30 Mt. Auburn Phelan William, gardener Jas. R. Low- ell, h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood av. Phelan Wm., laborer. house 40 Bolton
Phelan Wm. jr., glazier, 10 Arrow, boards Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood avenue
Phelps Albert G., teamster, boards 222 Broadway
Phelps Albert S., at University Press, house 22 Lowell
Phelps Samuel B., carpenter, h. 5 Everett Phelps S. Decatur, conductor U. R. Co., house 85 Putnam avenue
Phelps Wm. H., electrotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 81 Green
Phenix Benj. W., laborer, bds. 10 Elmer Phenix Margaret A., widow, h. 10 Elmer Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., h. 4 Rogers block, Main
Phillips Charles A., bar tender, 2 Winter, boards 7 do.
Phillips Charles W., conductor U. R. Co., house 33 Bigelow
Phillips Charles W. jr., action maker, 162 Broadway, boards 33 Bigelow
Phillips Clarissa, widow of Thomas, h. 733 Cambridge
Phillips Edward E., tutor H. U., rooms 12 Trowbridge [h. 23 Essex Phillips Edward S., furrier, 593} Main, Phillips Edwin W., boards 19 Orchard
Phillips Ellen, widow of Charles, nurse, house 7 Winter
Phillips Enos B., shoe mnfr., 37 and 39 Clark, and (68 Pearl, B.), h. 41 Inman Phillips Frances Mrs., nurse, house 2 Ericsson court
Phillips Ivers C. Mrs., house 19 Orchard Phillips James, printer, h. 151 Broadway Phillips Joseph S., house 59 Pleasant
Philp Casimir Von, mechanical engineer, 608 Main, boards 8 Norfolk
Philpott David, carpenter, house 434 Broadway [bds. 177 do.
Phinney Charles S., machinist, 72 Main, Phinney Elizabeth, widow, b. 12 Norfolk
Phinney Emily H. Miss, rooms 102 Austin Phinney Hugh M., stoves, etc., 241 Broad- way, house 70 Winsor
Phippen Hardy, student H. U., rooms 3 Thayer Hall 1643 Main
Pichette Charles, sewing-machine agent, Pichette Charles E., wheelwright, house rear 84 Elm [blk., Washington Pickard Joseph, laborer, house 5 Rogers Pickering Edward Charles, Phillips Prof. of Astronomy, Prof. of Geodesy, and Director of the Observatory, Garden, house do.
Pickering Mark, house 52 Prospect .
Pickering McLaurin F., ship-broker and com. mer. (13 Exchange place, B.), house 71 Magazine
Pickering McLaurin J., student H. U., rooms 9 Weld Hall
Pickett Joseph J., stone-pointer (35 Haw- ley, B.), house 21 Western avenue
Pickett Mary E., dressmaker, boards 21 Shepard [21 Shepard
Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, liouse Pickett N. Ella Miss, boards 21 Shepard Pickop Edwin M., student H. U., boards 12 DeWolf
Pidgeon Parker T., laborer, h. 102 Fourth Pierce Albert H., clerk (169 Washington, B ), house 26 Worcester
Pierce Alex. McLeod, printer Riverside Press, house 105 Putnam avenue
Pierce Benj. J., teamster, 180 Main, h. do. Pierce Calvin D., bookbinder Riverside Press, house rear 18 Sparks
Pierce Chas. E., tin and sheet iron work- er, 42 Elm, house 250 Harvard
Pierce Charles W., photographic printer, boards 65 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Clarissa, widow of Andrew, house Mt. Auburn, above McDonald
Pierce Eliza A., widow, house 9 Walden
Pierce Eugene W., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Ezekiel P. (32 Hawley, room 1, B.), house 279 Broadway [Beech
Pierce Eliza A. Mrs., dressmaker, house 6 Pierce Ferdinand, peddler, h. 9 Winter
Pierce Francis E., restaurant, 203 North avenue, house 9 Walden
Pierce Frank K., shipping clerk, 502 Main, house 52 Austin
Pierce Frank W., house 8 DeWolf
Pierce Henry, farmer, h. 310 North av.
Pierce James H., clerk (basement Old State House, B.), boards 6 Beech
Pierce James P., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Auburn
Pierce James W., treas. Boston Can Co. (126 Milk, B.), house 235 Harvard
Pierce Jos., wheelwright, 3 River, house 25 Park
Pierce Joseph S., h. 2 Riverside place
Pierce Josephine L. Mrs., dressmaker, house 289 Pearl
Pierce Leander, supt. of bakery,502 Main bds. 52 Austin
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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Pierce Lizzie, widow of Austin, house 310 North avenue
Pierce Myron E., house 2 Hotel Clark
Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., house 94 Norfolk
Pierce Thomas F., house 25 Lopez
Pierce Walter E., clerk, bds. 9 Walden
Pierce William D., Leader Pierce's Quad- rille band. boards 25 Park
Pierce Wm. E., upholsterer, 23 Brattle, boards 7 Sumner
Pierce William T., student H. U., rooms 19 Holworthy Hall
Pierce, see Peirce
Piercy John A., blacksmith, h. 72 Main Pierpoint Laphon, blacksmith, 12 Gore, boards 31 Winter
Pierpont Thos., stair-builder, boards 123 Washington [182 Harvard Pierpont Wm., furniture polisher, house Pierre Alice E., widow of Frank, house 8 Brewer [8 Brewer
Pierre Chas. W., painter, 5 Palmer, boards Pierson Edward, machinist, 368 Main
Pigott Hannah S., widow of Richard, h. 236 Putnam avenue
Pike Albert W., house 124 Pearl
Pike Alfred C., house 416 Main
Pike Annie S. Mrs., dressmaker, 416 Main, house do.
Pike A. H., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, b. 1 do. Pike Carlos L., foreman, 3 Hampshire, boards 2 Prospect
Pike Caroline S., wid. of John, h. 99 Green Pike Charles, house 20 Front
Pike Charles L., police station 2, house 125 Norfolk
Pike Chas. S., glassware, bds. 128 Otis
Pike Geo. F., metals (35 Hanover, B.), house 99 Green
Pike George S., carpenter, h. 62 Cherry Pike Henry H., contractor, house 52} Sac- ramento [32 Magazine Pike Humphrey jr. (72 Broad, B.), house Pike James, livery stable, 565} Main, 70 Norfolk, and (J. Pike & Co.), Church, near Harvard sq., house 7 Norfolk
Pike Joel S. (J. Pike & Co.), livery stable, Church, opp. Palmer, h. 24 Church Pike John, driver J. Pike & Co., house 22 Farwell place [h. 128 Otis Pike John N., watchman B. & L. R. R., Pike John S., teamster, 253 Cambridge, house at Somerville [well pl. Pike Joseph A., blacksmith, bds. 22 Far- Pike Joseph S., foreman and shipping agent, 168 Gore, house 138 Otis Pike J. Herbert, house 99 Green
PIKE J. & CO. (James and Joel S. Pike), livery stable, Church, near Harvard square
Pike Lowell Mason, iron-molder, Pelham, boards 2 Hotel Brooks
Pike Mace, molder, house 46 Pelham
Pike Maria Mrs., house 140 Harvard
Pike Mary E., widow of Asa H., boarding- house, 175 Main
Pike Nellie L. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, boards 138 Otis
Pike Stanton S., clerk (25 Winter, B.), boards 175 Main [22 Pearl
Pike Summer C., engineer,382 Main, house Pike Theodore L., inspector of sewers, City Hall, house 52 Sacramento
Pike Walter W., asst. city clerk, City Hall, house 105 Otis
Pike W. U., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, b. 1 do. Pikes J., 54 Bridge [Norfolk Pillard Óliver E., lock expert, house 127 Piller Emanuel, cigar-maker, 35 Pearl, house 14 Decatur
Pillekey Gilbert, engineer John L. Sands & Son, Walden, house 106 Concord av. Pillekey Isaac, laborer, b. 106 Concord av Pillsbury C. W., conductor U. R. Co. house at Brighton
Pillsbury Samuel, traveling salesman, h. 207 Harvard
Pingree Charles A., machinist, 356 Main, house at Boston
Pinkerton Chas. H., machinist, boards 31 Winsor [h. 31 Winsor
Pinkerton James, engineer (36 Oliver, B.), Pinkham Frederic B. C., carpenter, house 223 Broadway, room 7
Pinkham George G., tinsmith, 552 Main, house 119 Green [Broadway
Piper George F., clergyman, house 413 Piper George F., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 12 Shepard
Piper Henry A., accountant (40 Water, room 60, B.), house Langdon, near North avenue [Langdon
Piper Henry C., boards Henry A. Piper's, Piper Susan, widow of Geo. C., h. 14 Avon Piper Wm. C., clerk, boards 14 Avon
Piper Wm. T., house 22 Concord av.
Pitkin Emily R., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 16 Prospect
Pitman C. H., driver U. R. Co.
Pitman John F., coal (793 Somerville av., West Somerville), house 19 Beech
Pitman Wm. N., piano-maker, 73 Main, house at Salem [Columbia
Place Edward R., bookbinder, house 37 Place Geo. W., bookkeeper, b. 80 Fourth Place Hannah D., widow of Stephen M., house 1 Percy place
Plancich Peter H. (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, boards do.
Plancich Vincent (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, house do.
Plancich V. & Son (Vincent and Peter H. Plancicli), grocer, 78 Harvard
Pleasanter Robert, painter, h. r. 46 Flagg Plummer Horatio N., h. 254 North av.
Plummer John W., musician and watch re- pairer (24 Elm, B.), b. 104 Hampshire Plummer Leander A., student Scientific school, rooms 6 Gray's Hall
Plummer Rufus, carpenter, house 2 Em- mons place
Plummer Thomas R., student H. U., rms. 2 Little's block
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCHI. Western Avenue, Brighton. 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Plummer Wm. E., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, boards 42 Winsor [Winsor Plummer Wm. H. P., carpenter, house 42 Plumridge Geo., printer Riverside Press, house 25 School street court
Plumridge J., at F. M. Holmes Furniture Co.'s, house at Charlestown
Poereare Feleo, brickmaker, house foot of Clifton | Hall. h. 28 Brighton Poindexter John F., waiter Memorial Poirot John B., tinner, h. 2 Pioneer av.
Polaski August, butcher Niles Bros., bds. T. P. Sampson's, Concord avenue
Polaski Julius, butcher Niles Bros., bds. T. P. Sampson's, Concord avenue
Police Court, City building, Brattle sq.
Polk Benj., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 15 Elmer [at Boston
Pollard Albion S., clerk, 567 Main, boards Pollard Alonzo W., student H. U., rooms 17 Holworthy Hall
Pollard Christopher, teamster (102 Sud- bury, B.), house 143 Main
Pollard George, carpenter, rear 579 Main, house 44 Norfolk
Pollard John C., blacksmith, h. r. 30 Gore Pollard John S., assessor ward 2, house [13 Walnut ct. 9 Bigelow Polley John, teamster (Brookline), house Pollock A. F., business dept. Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main (150 Tremont, B.), house at Boston
Pomeroy Caroline W., widow, h. 6 Jay
Pomeroy Vesta L. Miss, compositor (31 State, B.), house 6 Jay
Pondexter Foote, hostler U. R. Co., house 11 Sargent
Ponting Alfred, machinist, 153 Putnam avenue, rooms 51 Fairmont
Poole Calvin, mason, boarding-house, house 41 Franklin
Poole Francis H., traveling salesman, house 52 Trowbridge
Poole Fred L., traveling salesman, 503 Main, house 84 Auburn
Poole Fred W., boards 52 Trowbridge
Poole Isaac K., laborer, h. 112 Harvard
Poole W. Frank, potter, bds. 41 Franklin Poole Willard H., laborer, 141 Broadway, boards 41 Franklin [yoke House Poor Albert, law student H. U., r. 4 Hol- Poor Charles H., teamster (4 Castle, B.), house 43 Cedar
Pope Charles G. (Hammond & Pope), lawyer, 555 Main, h. at E. Somerville Pope Eugene A., bookkeeper (9 Tremont, B.), house 21 Clinton
Pope Frank G., stencil maker (S Dock, sq., B.), house Chestnut, cor. Acorn
Pope Frederic, architect and builder (209 Washington, B.), bds. 136 Austin
Pope John, stencils (8 Dock sq., B.), h. 45 Cottage
Pope Samuel, house 136 Austin
Pope Walter H., clerk (130 Federal, B.), house 45 Cottage
Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North av.
Porcellian Club. 444 Harvard
Portch Geo. R., boards 65 Sparks
Porter Benj. F., stairbuilder (Allston), h. S2 Green
Porter Charles F., oils, h. 113 Prospect Porter David F., soap agent, h. 134 Winsor Porter David S., trav. salesman, 400 Main, house 402 do.
Porter Edward C., student H. U., rooms at Somerville [bridgeport
Porter Franklin, furniture mover, Cam- Porter George J., student H. U., rooms 6 Hilton block [b. 74 Spring Porter George W., clerk, 114 Cambridge, Porter Hamilton, machinist. 368 Main, house 43 Clark [68 Prospect Porter Harry G., clerk (Central, B.), bds. Porter Horace L., clerk, 5 Broadway, bds. 52 River [365 do.
Porter John, teamster, 502 Main, boards PORTER LINN B., editor and pro- prietor Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 276 Broadway
Porter Michael J., machinist, 17 Main, boards at Somerville [r. 25 Winter Porter Patrick H., machinist, 368 Main, h. Porter Perez G., Revere Sugar Refinery (23 Broad, B.), house 68 Prospect
Porter Rachel, wid. of Benj. F.,h. S2 Green Porter William, furniture mover (Charles, cor. Mt. Vernon. B.), house 52 River
Porter Wm. H., coal and wood, Putnam av., near Western av., house 45 Erie Porter Wm. N., glass-cutter N. E. Glass Co., house 74 Spring
Porter William R., house 28 North av.
Porter's Hotel, Francis Locke, proprietor, 185 North avenue
Post Carrie M. Miss, teacher of dancing, 603 Main, boards at Boston
Post 30 G. A. R., Wellington Hall, Pearl Post 56 G. A. R., Palmer
Post 57 G. A. R., 230 Cambridge
Postawka Louis (L. Postawka & Co.), piano taboret mnfr., Rhoades build- ing, State, house 14 Front
Postawka L. & Co. (Louis Postawka), piano taboret mnfrs., Rhoades build- ing, State
Potter Dexter Rev., house 40 North av.
Potter Hannah J. Mrs., boarding-house, 4 Story
Potter Henry Mrs., wid., h. 111 North av. Potter J. Cushing Mrs., h. 9 Pleasant pl. Potter Thomas, foreman (107 Milk, B.), house 9 Fairmont avenue
Potter Warren C., furniture mover and express, 3 Brewer block, Brattle sq., and (30 Brattle, B.), h. 20 Mill
Potter Whipple N., student H. U., rooms 3 Hollis Hall
Potter Wm. L. C., clerk, b. 111 North av. Potts Jas. H., justice of the peace, house 97 River [h. 119 Otis
Pousland William F., engineer, 169 Gore, Powell Charles, paper-hanger, 660 Main, house 512 do.
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY Lots Bought, Sold and Cared For.
P. O'BRIEN & SON, 89 Sparks and S20 Main Streets.
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Powell Thomas, asst. fireman, 162 Broad- way, house 49 Harvard
Powell Walter E., printer, 1 Dunster, h. at Willard place, Allston
Powell William E., bookkeeper (66 State, B.), boards Garden street place
Power Frank W., clerk, 153 Putnam av., boards 78 Green
Power Honora, wid., h. r. 122 Brookline Power Jas., foreman Hovey & Co., house 177 Norfolk
Power John E., boots and shoes, 26 Wash- ington, house at Beachmont
Power J. William, bookbinder Riverside Press, house 31 Grigg
Power Lawrence F., printer University Press, house 20 Putnam court
Power Nicholas D., printer, h. 78 Green Power Thos., harness-maker (31 Chelsea, B.), house 185 Norfolk
Powers Bridget, widow, h. 10 Hastings Powers Catharine, widow of Hugh. house 46 Willow [Harvard
Powers Catharine, widow of John, h. 19 Powers Chas. A., provisions (30 Clinton, B.), house 17 Eliot
Powers Clinton E., hairdresser, 432} Har- vard, boards at Boston
Powers Daniel E., laborer, 368 Main, bds. 19 Cowperthwaite
Powers David W., carpenter, h. 82 Oxford Powers Ellen, widow of Thomas, variety store, 339 Cambridge, house 337 do.
Powers Honora, widow, boards Lexing- ton avenue, 3d from North avenue Powers Horace J., law student H. U., rooms 7 Waterhouse
Powers Hugh, machinist, h. 174 Winsor Powers James, furniture polisher, house 37 Charles
Powers James E., laborer, h. 14S Green Powers John, blacksmith, b. 46 Willow Powers John, iron-molder. 368 Main.
Powers John, shoemaker, house 411 Cam- bridge
Powers John, core-maker, b. 19 Harvard Powers John, laborer, house 47 North
Powers John, teamster, 221 Bridge, house 12 Stevens court
Powers Lee L., clerk, 5 Harvard sq., house 20 Holyoke
Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. · 20 Holyoke
Powers Maurice, teamster, bds. 3 Bristol Powers Maurice, molder, house Lawn, near Cushing
Powers Patrick, laborer, h. 2 Jefferson Powers Patrick, paver, house 93 Tremont Powers Patrick, helper B. & L. R. R. shop Powers Richard, house Auburn place
Powers Richard, laborer, house 3 Bristol Powers Richard jr .. laborer, house Wood- lawn, near Cushing
Powers Robert. laborer, boards Richard Powers', Auburn place [Gore Powers Thomas, stone-cutter, house 176 Powers Thomas, laborer, h. 9 Jefferson
Powers Wm., laborer, house Vineyard, near Cushing
Powers Wm. F., molder, 368 Main, boards 11 School
Pratt Aaron B., stoves, etc .. 226 Cam- bridge, house 6 Mullins court
Pratt Aaron B. jr., gilder, 226 Cambridge, boards 6 Mullins court
Pratt Albert, cabinet-maker, h. 70 Gore Pratt Daniel, clerk, bds. 6 Mullins court Pratt D. Webster, civil engineer, boards 74 Inman [16S Cambridge
Pratt Eben, coffin-maker, 203 Bridge, h. Pratt Edward W. Mrs., house 26 Mead
Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, house 16 Sidney
Pratt E. R., driver U. R. Co.
Pratt Francis L., city messenger office, City Hall. h. Hawthorne, c. Acacia
Pratt Frank G., student H. U., rooms 49 College House
Pratt John E., compositor, h. 12 Warland Pratt Kendall, britannia worker, Otis, near First, house at Dorchester
Pratt Lewis, diamonds, house 9 Austin
Pratt Roena Mrs.„ house 99 Pleasant
Pratt Wm. H., sign painter (117 Water, B.), house 89 Inman
Prattis Annie, widow, house 5 West
Pray William M., music teacher (3 Tre- mont row, rm. 34, B.), h. 7 Temple
Prebeck Michael, wheelwright, 87 Bridge, house at Somerville
Preble Origen O., machinist Riverside Press, house 29 Blackstone
Prentice Edwin A., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, boards 21 Baldwin
Prentice Henry H., compositor University Press, house 21 Baldwin
Prentice Theodore P., letter carrier, Cam- bridge P. O., 7 Harvard Row, house Avon place
Prentiss Abigail Miss, h. 172 North av.
Prentiss Dorcas B., widow of George A., house 17 Park
Prentiss John, student H. U., rooms 49 College House
Prer tiss Nathan J., clerk (24 New F. H. market, B.), house 37 Erie
Presbry Edward A., cashier Nat'l Bank of Redemption (85 Devonshire, B.), house 10 Remington
Presby Alonzo W., painter, h. 44 Norfolk Presby Charles E., mason (571 Atlantic avenue, B.), house 131 Harvard
Presby George T., lager beer (103 Haver- hill, B.), house 32 Orchard
Presby James H., bottler (103 Haverhill, B. ), boards 131 Harvard
Prescott Charles E., action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Jamaica Plain
Prescott Eben C. Mrs., h. 27 Mellen Prescott Edward, clerk (22 Tremont, B.), boards 27 Mellen
Prescott George W., driver U. R. Co.
Prescott Jennie Miss, teacher Training school, boards 144 Mt. Auburn
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Prescott Joel H. (H. P. Nutting & Co.), blacksmith, Palmer, h. 144 Mt. Auburn Preston Benjamin F., coal and wood, 400 Cambridge, and (Hannum & Pres- ton), ice, 120 Hampshire, house at Somerville
Preston James F., student H. U., rooms 26 Matthews Hall
Preston John, student H. U., rooms 30 College House
Price Charles F., glass-cutter N. E. Glass Co., boards 71 Spring
Price Isaac, glass-blower, house 226 Bridge Price James Edwin (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, b. 118 Thorndike Price James M. (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike Price James M. & Son (James M. and James Edwin Price), stoves and hard- ware, 85 Cambridge
Price Julia A., widow of William B., h. 71 Spring
Price Richard E., milk can mnfr., 6 Prison Point Bridge, house 44 Fourth
Price William, carriage painter, 232 North avenue, boards at Somerville
Pridham Edward R., wheelwright, 5 Palmer, house 5 Brewer
Priest Charles W., police, station 2, house 67 Norfolk
Priest Edward E., engineer S. F. E. 1, Brattle sq., house 46 Winthrop
Priest Edward E. jr., clerk, 908 Main, bds. 46 Winthrop [Cambridge Priest Elizabetli C., widow of J. H., h. 527 Priest Harlow H., clerk (15 Howard, B.), house 2 Rogers block, Main
Priestley Gilbert W., carpenter, house 29 Holyoke
Prince James M., clerk Somerville av., corner White, boards at Somerville Prince Reuben B., carriage smith, house 98 Columbia
Prior George H., clerk (54 Central wharf, B.), house 24 Mead
Prior Joseph H., stone-cutter, h. 18 Winter Prior John, stage carpenter Globe Theatre (598 Washington, B.), h. 36 Harvard Prior Mary, widow, house 68 Broadway Prior Thomas, bookbinder, b. 68 Broadway Pritchard Win. E., salesman (53 North Market, B.), house 59 Green
Pritchett Thomas, janitor (96 Tremont, B.), house 112 Western avenue
Proctor Benj. F., cooper, rear 68 Allston, house do. [Montgomery Proctor George W., laborer, h. Harvey, c. Proctor John A., cooper, 68 Allston, h. 55 Franklin [12 Murdock Proctor Michael, laborer, 368 Main, house Pronovost August, cooper, house 18 Squires court
Prospect House, Joseph Uhrig, prop., 596 Main
Proudfoot David, ticket master B. & L. R. R. (B.), house 146 Cambridge
Proue Felix, laborer, h. Dublin, n. Walden
Proue Joseph, brick-maker, h. 35 Bolton Prouty Jas. L. (Custom House, B.), house 23 Antrim
Prue John, engineer F. R. R., house Cushing, near Belmont
Prye George W., book stamper Riverside Press, house 6 Fairmont avenue
Pryor Charles T., laborer, h. 77 Broadway Pryor John, carriage painter, house 16 Somerset
Pryor John T., painter, bds. 16 Somerset Pryor Thomas, laborer, bds. 16 Somerset Puello Alexander, h. rear 133 Columbia Pugh Jonathan, baker, house 9 Winsor Pugh Michael, laborer, house Sparks, cor. Concord avenue
Pugh, see Pew
Pulcifer Geo. F., painter, b. 25 Tremont Pulcifer Susan, widow of Isaac, house 25 Tremont
Pullen Frank F., laborer, h. 138 Hampshire Pullen Fred B., police, station 1, house 10 Church
Pulsford Arthur, printer University Press, house 12 Bow
Pulsifer Hannah, widow of Freeman L., house 10 Sixth
Pulsifer Jas. W., britannia worker, house 10 Sixth
Pulsifer Joseph, boards 10 Sixth
Pummell Phillip T., cigar maker, house 7 Suffolk [r. 14 Broadway
Punch Ellen, widow, h. 7 Hannum blk., Punch John H., reporter Cambridge Tribune, and law student H. U., boards 4 Winter
Purcell Andrew, laborer, h. 13 Warren
Purcell Hycent, cement mnfr., 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn
Purcell James, laborer, h. 122 Brookline
Purcell Jolin, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do.
Purcell Joseph, junk, house 41 Porter
Purcell Matthew, carriage smith, 178 North avenue, boards 189 do.
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