The Cambridge directory for 1881, Part 40

Author:
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
Number of Pages: 414


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge > The Cambridge directory for 1881 > Part 40


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59


Russell Henry W., confectioner, h. 19 Essex Russell Herbert F., clerk (83 Broad, B.), boards 8 Worcester


Russell Jolin, house 17 Brown


Russell John, student H. U., rooms 19 Hollis Hall


Russell John H., cracker dealer, house 9 Worcester


Russell Joseph B. (114 State, room 1, B.), house 138 Brattle


Russell Joseph H., regulator, 162 Broad- way, house 54 Elm


Russell J. Henry, clerk (39 Court, B.), house 54 Prospect [shire


Russell Luther, glass-blower, h. 193 Hamp- Russell Luther jr., laborer, h. r. 50 Amory Russell Mary A., widow of James S., house 41 Orchard


Russell Nelson R., driver, 238 North ave- nue, house 20 Coggswell avenue


Russell Sarah A. Miss, house 79 Fifth


Russell Sylvanus, printer, boards 83 Put- nam avenue


Russell Theodore L., baker, house Brat- tle, corner Lake View avenue


Russell Thomas, tinsmitlı, 157 North ave- nue, house at Boston


Russell Thomas, law student H. U., rms. 44 Thayer Hall


Russell Thomas F. Mrs., h. 354 Broadway Russell Thomas W., laborer, College whf., house 37 Dunster


Russell Wilbur S., clerk Blackstone Nat'l Bank (132 Hanover, B.), h. 80 Inman Russell Wm. C., carpenter, h. 127 Auburn RUSSELL WM. E., lawyer (27 State, B.), boards 69 Sparks


Russell William J., groceries, etc., 27 Brighton, house do.


Russell William M., clerk (176 Washing- ton, B.), boards 30 Franklin


Russell William W., mason, h. 31 Winter Ruston John T., baker, 31 Elm, boards 3 .Buck's block, Seventh


Ruston Thomas, city lamplighter, house 55 Union


Ryan Ann, widow of Jeremiah, h. 98 Main Ryan Catharine J., widow of James F., house 145 Columbia


Ryan Charles, laborer, house 15 Foster Ryan Charles H., carpenter, h. 8 Donnell Ryan Daniel F., brush-maker (146 Oliver, B.), house 58 Sixth


Ryan Dennis, teamster Cummings, Ken- ney & Co., house 4 Lechmere place Ryan Edward D., clerk, 31 River, boards 27 Kinnaird


Ryan Edward H., dry pressman Univer- sity Press, house 13 Banks


Ryan Edward J., grocer (26} Blossom, B.), house 42 Fairmont


Ryan Ellen J., dry and fancy goods, 279} Broadway, house do.


Ryan James, tailor, house 8 Eighth


Ryan John, waiter, 20 Brattle, h. 19 Gerry Ryan John, shoemaker, h. 159 Franklin Ryan John, at American Rubber Co., bds. Broadway House


Ryan John, blacksmith, h. 4 Cedar square Ryan John, machinist, 72 Main, house 2 Holly place


Ryan John, laborer, house 34 Cambridge Ryan John, flagman B. & A. R. R., house Linehan block, 3 Ninth


Ryan John G., printer, house 27 Kinnaird Ryan John J., tinsmith, h. 329 Cambridge Ryan John J., iron-molder, 368 Main, house 62 Washington


Ryan Joseph, cooper, h. 329 Cambridge Ryan M., machinist, 72 Main


Ryan Patrick, polisher, boards John Ry- an's, Ninth


Ryan Patrick, cabinet-maker, Woodbury's building, Otis, house at Boston


Ryan Patrick, brass-finisher, 368 Main Ryan Patrick, laborer, house 26 Portland


Ryan Thomas, laborer, 368 Main


Ryan Thomas, teamster, 166 River, house 155 Franklin


Ryan Thomas, laborer, house 29 Seventh Ryan Thomas, laborer, h. Holly, c. Brooks Ryan Thomas jr., laborer, 368 Main


Ryan Timothy, laborer, house 62 Winter


Ryan William, laborer, house 21 McCabe


Ryan William jr., watchman B. & A. R.R., house 58 Sixth


Ryan William A. Rev., asst. pastor St. Pe- ter's R. C. church, h. 29 Buckingham Ryan William H., foreman dry press room University Press, house Sacramento place, last on the left


Ryan William J., tailor (B.), bds. 8 Eighth Ryder Charles, carpenter, h. 39 Winsor Ryder George E., treas. U. E. G. Co. (153 Essex, B.), house 12 Magazine


Ryder George G. Mrs., h. 313 Broadway Ryder Horace G., clerk, 610 Main, b. 854 do. Ryder Richard, ship-master,h. 201 Harvard Ryder Rodolphus, action-maker, 113 Broadway, house 212 Harvard


Ryder Salathiel N. (Ryder & Davis), 126 Inman, house do.


Ryder & Davis (Salathiel N. Ryder and Edward A. Davis), grocers, 124 and 126 Inman [Bigelow Ryther George H., law student H. U., b. 31


SACKRIDER M. A. MRS., h. 31 Bowdoin Sadler James M. (Moulton & Sadler), clocks, 162 Cambridge, h.at Roslindale Sadler J., driver U. R. Co.


Sadler Thomas, laborer Revere Sugar Re- finery, boards 104 Thorndike


Safford Aaron H., house 5 Fayerweather


BUY THE IVERS BUGGY with the


RUBBER CUSHIONED AXLE,


built by F. IVERS,


176 and 178 North Avenue, Salesroom, 58 Portland, '. . BOSTON.


15


SAF


226


SAN


Safford Frank, h. 10 Rogers block, Main Safford Oscar F. Rev., pastor First Uni- versalist society, house 27 Columbia Safford William O., student H. U., rooms 64 Thayer Hall


Sallinger John A., carpenter, house 17 Flagg


Salls Edwin S., hay and grain, 26 Brigh- ton, boards 45 Mt. Auburn


Salmon James H., organ-maker, 162 Broadway, house 1 Green


Salmon Stephen D. (Custom House, B.), house 121 Prospect


Salmon William E., driver, bds. 1 Green Salter Harry, driver, 15 Park, boards do. Saltonstall Richard M., student H. U., rooms 42 Matthews Hall


Salvee Charles, varnisher, 624 Main, h. at Boston


Samples Walter, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 15 Elmer


Sampson David H., waiter, bds. 16 Elmer Sampson George, laborer, house New, near F. R. R.


Sampson George T., conductor U. R. Co., boards Andrew Logan's, McDonald Sampson Jacob A., janitor, h. 16 Elmer Sampson Thomas P., farmer, house Con- cord avenue, near Alewife brook


Sampson Thomas P. jr., bookkeeper, bds. T. P. Sampson's, Concord avenue


Sampson William F., bookbinder, house 23 Elm


Sampson William P., boots and shoes, 597 Main, house 38 Bigelow


Samson Sewall D., foreman of wood work- ers, 162 Broadway, h. at Woburn


Samuels Samuel D., machinist, 72 Main, house 32 River


Sanborn Adoniram J., periodicals, etc., 405 Main, boards 463 do.


Sanborn Ambrose H., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, house 123 Thorndike


Sanborn Amos C. (A. C. Sanborn & Co.), granite, 68 Bridge, lı. 149 Magazine


SANBORN A. C. & CO. (Amos C. Sanborn), granite, 68 Bridge, and (35 Hawley, B.)


Sanborn Benj. F., machinist (13 Travers, B.), house 24 Coggswell avenue


Sanborn Charles A., boards 2 Frank


Sanborn Charles A. jr., driver U. R. Co., house 2 Frank


Sanborn Charles F., bookkeeper, 68 Bridge, boards 96 Magazine


Sanborn Charles M., electrician (131 Dev- onshire, B.), house 7 Perry


Sanborn Edmund E., auctioneer and sale stable, 7 Walden, boards 2 Frank


Sanborn Elizabeth A., widow of James F., house 96 Magazine


Sanborn George O. (G. P. Sanborn & Son), pickle mufr., 130 Gore, bds. at Boston Sanborn George O., agent (187 Congress, B.), house 149 Magazine


Sanborn George P. (G. P. Sanborn & Son), pickle mnfr., 130 Gore, h. at Boston


S 'ANBORN G. P. & SON (George P. and George O. Sanborn and Samu- el T. Parker), pickle mnfrs., 130 Gore, and (3 Chatham row, B.)


Sanborn Henry, billiard room, 15 Brattle, house 18 Trowbridge


Sanborn Herbert L., boards 96 Magazine Sanborn Joel L., machinist, 368 Main, h. 11 State


Sanborn Joshua S., clerk, 5 Broadway, h. Brewer block, Brattle square


Sanborn Josiah F., clerk, 15 Brattle, bds. 18 Trowbridge |Allston


Sanborn Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 70 Sanborn P. E. Mrs., house 42 North av.


Sanborn Rupert R., cooper, house rear Robbins block, Prospect


Sanborn Silas jr., agent Mutual Life Ins. Co. (95 Milk, B.), house 92 Thorndike Sanborn S. H., bookbinder (73 Federal, B.), house 129 Magazine


Sancrie Charles A., mason, h. 101 Spring Sandberg Paul O., pocket-book maker, 105 Magazine, house 7 Salem


Sanders George A., clerk (91 Franklin, B.), house 38 River Isor


Sanders James R., carpenter, h. 112 Win- Sanders Samuel, ins. agent, h. 11 Market Sanders, see also Saunders


Sanderson Christopher C., carpenter, b. 27 Tremont [11} Norfolk


Sanderson C. O., machinist, 368 Main, b. Sanderson Jolın, farmer, h. 3 Willis court Sanderson Joseph, railroad police (B. & A. depot, B.), house 10 Farwell place Sanderson Mary C. Mrs., h. 256 North av. Sanderson Wm. . R., teamster, house 185 Norfolk


Sandison George R., house 130 Green


Sands Albert I. Mrs., h. r. 202 Putnam av. Sands Benj. F., flour (172 State, B.), house 20 Avon


Sands Eliza A., widow, h. 117 Western av. Sands George H., teamster, 153 Putnam avenue, house 18 Jay


Sands Harriet E. Miss, dressmaker, house Banks, corner Sands


Sands Hiram, real estate agt., bds. 18 Jay Sands Ivory Mrs., house Banks, c. Sands Sands John L. Mrs., house 25 Wyeth


S


ANDS JOHN L. & SON (Martin W. Sands), brick mnfrs., Walden, foot of Garden, order box Lyceum Ex- change, and (35 Hawley, B.)


Sands Martin W. (John L. Sands & Son), brick mnfr., Walden, h. Mt. Pleasant, 2d on right from Walden


Sands Orin É., salesman (172 State, B.), house 15 Wyeth


Sands Robert L., Marble Works, Coolidge av., and Mt. Auburn, opp. the ceme- tery, house do.


Sandt Chas., brass-worker, h. 208 Harvard Sanger Chas. R., student H. U., rooms 39 Thayer Hall


Sanger Charlotte K., wid. of Ralph, h. 472 Broadway


SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, Brighton. 13 Kilby Street, Boston.


SAN


227


SAW


Sanger Chester F. (Court, B.), boards 36 Arlington


Sanger Edward G., bookkeeper (92 Frank- lin, B.), house 21} Inman


Sanger Edwin A., butter and cheese (34 New F. H. market, B.), h. 61 Pleasant Sanger Geo. P., U. S. attorney and coun- selor at law, U. S. Court House (140 Tremont, B.), house 472 Broadway


Sanger Geo. P. jr., lawyer (140 Tremont, B.), boards 472 Broadway


Sanger Irene F. Miss, private school (76 Chestnut, B.), boards 472 Broadway


Sanger John W., ins. agent (room D, Sears bldg., B.), house 472 Broadway Sanger Sabin P., student H. U., rooms 8 Stoughton Hall


Sanger Warren, cashier Monument Na- tional Bank (Thompson square, Charlestown), house 36 Arlington


Sargeant Sarah W. Miss, house 646 Cam- · bridge


Sargent Daniel T., foreman freight house (B. & A. R. R., B.), house 24 Essex


Sargent Dudley A. M.D., asst. Professor of physical training and director of the Hemenway Gymnasium H. U., Kirkland, house do.


Sargent Frances V., widow of John D., house 61 Ellery


Sargent Horace B., wood turner, 203 Bridge, house 173 Cambridge


Sargent Howard, house 11 Follen


Sargent John Mrs., house 61 Ellery


Sargent John W. C., galvanizer, 163 Pleas- ant, house 218 Putnam avenue


Sargent Jonas G., tin peddler, h. 6 Lincoln Sargent Nettie, teacher Allston grammar school, house 84 Austin


Sargent Rupert, student H. U., rooms 5 Matthews Hall


Sargent Samuel D., clerk Hemenway Gym- nasium, H. U., Kirkland, h. at Boston Sargent Samuel D., house 20 Ware


Sargent Stephen A., bookbinder (111 Dev- onshire, B.), house 262 Sidney


Sassard Eliza J., widow of John A., house 17 Franklin


Sassard John E., wig maker (17 Beach, B.). boards 17 Franklin


Saul William B., clerk (71 Summer, B.), boards 122 Norfolk


Saul . William H., bookkeeper (62 High, B.), house 62 Columbia


Saultus Bishop N., cigar maker (Spring- field), house 11 Lopez


Saunders Ambrose C., apothecary, 169 Cambridge, house 167 do.


Saunders Chas. H., house 50 North avenue Saunders Chas. R., student H. U., rooms 50 North avenue


Saunders Chas. W., clerk (12 Central whf., B.), boards 9 Concord avenue


Saunders Francis E., dry goods, 472 Har- vard, house 6 Everett


Saunders Geo. E., salesman (155 Washing- ton, B.), boards 9 Concord avenue


Saunders George S., hardware (155 Washı- ington, B.), house 9 Concord avenue Saunders Horace, real estate (18 Pember-


ton square, B.), house 83 North avenue Saunders Jos. B., photographers' agent, house 21 Austin


Saunders Rhoda G. Miss, computer at Ob- servatory, Garden, boards 18 Mason Saunders Samuel S., carriage maker, bds. Porter's Hotel


Saunders Wm. A., house 108 North avenue Saunders Wm. E., bds. 108 North avenue Saunders, see Sanders


Saurman George W., finisher F. G. F. Co., boards 26 Eighth


Saurman William A., upholsterer, boards 26 Eighth [Eightlı


Saurman William M., carpenter, house 26 Savage Annie L., teacher Putnam gram- mar school. boards 132 Otis


Savage Annie L., teacher (Somerville), b. 105 Inman


Savage Chas. B. (Savage & Son), express, 604 Main, house 12 State


Savage David (Savage & Son), express, 604 Main, house 473 do. [bds. 473 do. Savage Edward C., expressman, 604 Main, Savage James H., salesman (47 F. H. Mar- ket, B. ), house 62 Cherry


Savage James M., carpenter, h. 132 Otis Savage John, teamster, house 109 Third Savage John E., carpenter, h. 122 Auburn Savage William H., laborer, lı. 22 Second Savage & Son (David and Charles B. Sav- age), express, 604 Main


Savory Everett S., conductor U. R. Co., house Carver, opposite Wendell Sawin Abigail W., widow of John D., h. 49 Nortlı avenue


Sawin C. Angelina, widow, h. 73 Brattle Sawin Daniel Harrison, agent O. C. R. R. (B.), h. 12 Appian-way


Sawin George W., student H. U., rooms 43 College House


SAWIN MOSES M., expressman, Lyceum bldg., Harvard square, and (34 Court square, B.), house 73 Brattle Sawin Nathaniel D., hides, etc. (15 Black- stone, B.), house 49 North avenue


Sawin Samuel H., clerk, 9 Harvard square, house Garden street place


Sawin Sullivan O., expressman, Lyceum bldg .. Harvard sq., h. 11 Appian-way SAWIN'S EXPRESS, M. M. Sawin, prop., Lyceum building, Harvard sq., and (34 Court square, B.)


Sawtell Albert L., clerk (6 F. H. square, B.), boards 12 Upton


Sawtell Francis L., paper, etc., 61 Western avenue, house 63 Magazine


Sawtell Frederick W., peddler, lı. 34 Hamp- shire


Sawtell George, picture framer, 77 Cam- bridge, house 112 Spring [Upton Sawtell Sarah, widow of Benjamin, h. 12 Sawtell William B., fruit (9 and 11 Mer- chants row, B.), boards 12 Upton


Floral Decorations


FOR FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, furnished at Short Notice. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


SAW


228


SCH


Sawtell William L., clerk (124 Cambridge, B.), house 239 Broadway


Sawyer Albert F., driver, hose 2, house 21 Cherry


Sawyer Albert J. (Bullock & Sawyer), dentist, 569 Main, house 1 Salem Sawyer Albra W., coachman, boards 170 Cambridge 1499 do.


Sawyer Arthur, clerk, 515 Main, boards SAWYER CHARLES A., painter, 460 Main, house S Brookline


Sawyer Charles H., bookkeeper H. M. Sawyer, Thorndike, rear Second, bds. at West Medford


Sawyer Charlotte, widow, h. rear 64 Pearl Sawyer C. M., conductor U. R. Co.


Sawyer Edwin F., clerk (38 School, B.), boards 58 Norfolk


Sawyer Enos D. (E. D. Sawyer & Co.), lumber, 12 Cambridge, h. 16 Clinton


Sawyer Eusebius, house 73 Columbia


Sawyer Evelyn A., teacher Boardman pri- mary school, house at Somerville


SAWYER E. D. & CO. (Enos D. Sawyer), lumber, 12 Cambridge, order box (35 Hawley, B.)


Sawyer Franklin, upholsterer (402 Wash- ington, B.), house 156 Pearl


Sawyer Franklin jr., upholsterer B. & A. R. R. repair shop (Allston), boards 156 Pearl [Story


Sawyer Fred. L., student H. U., boards 4 Sawyer George A. (28 State, B.), boards J. A. Sawyer's, Mount Vernon


Sawyer George E., clerk, 460 Main, boards 73 Columbia [h. 499 do. Sawyer George F., provisions, 515 Main, SAWYER HOWARD M., oiled hat and oil clothing mnfr., Thorndike, rear Second (153 Milk, B.), and (183 South, N. Y.), house at West Medford Sawyer Jabez A., attorney (28 State, B.), house foot Mount Vernon


Sawyer John J., assistant clerk of courts, Court-house, East Cambridge, house at Somerville


SAWYER JOHN S., roofer and agent Middlesex Fire Insurance Co., 559 Main, house 65 Austin


Sawyer Joseph A., with F. Draper & Co., house at Boston [h. 39 Auburn Sawyer Josiah, shoe-maker, 28 Brookline, Sawyer Mary E. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, boards 39 Auburn


Sawyer Otis S., circular sawyer F. G. F. Co., house rear 128 Thorndike


Sawyer William L., jeweler, 541 Main, rooms 10 Cottage


Sawyer William T., student H. U., rooms 6 DeWolf


Sayles Mitchell, janitor H. U., h. 27 Grant Sayward Albert H., clerk (49 Summer, B ), boards 205 Harvard


Sayward Henry R., boots and shoes (4 High, B.), house 266 North avenue Sayward Wm. S., salesman (101 Arch, B.), house 205 Harvard


Scagel W. H., clerk, 575} Main, house 4 Whitney court


Scagel, see Sceggell


Scales Frank, mason, b. 117 Washington Scales True, mason, 117 Washington, h. do. Scanlan Daniel, laborer, bds. 18 Davis


Scanlan Eugene, teamster, h. 63 Spruce Scanlan Frank P., painter, 660 Main, house 502 Cambridge


Scanlan Jeremiah, laborer, house 21 Reed Scanlan John, fruit peddler, house rear Cambridge, opposite Harding


Scanlan John B., teamster (22 High, B.), house 247 Broadway


Scanlan Louis G., car painter (Allston), house rear 24 Front


Scanlan Mary L., house 47 Essex


Scanlan Patrick, laborer, h. 76 Spruce


Scanlan Timothy, house 38 Third


Scanlan Timothy Mrs., millinery goods, 38 Third, house do.


Scannell David, at Revere Sugar Refinery, house 179 Bridge


Scannell Jeremiah, teamster, h. r. 5 Eighth Scannell J., foreman U. R. Co., Dunster Sceggell James, engineer, 169 Gore, house 242 Cambridge


Sceggell, see Scagel


Sceva Henry, house 17 Franklin


Schaefer John F. R., gunsmith (61 Elm, B.), boards 4 Ashburton place


Schaefer Richard, gunsmith (61 Elm, B.), boards 4 Ashburton place


Schaefer Wm. H., law student H. U., rms. 7 College House


SCHAEFER WILLIAM R., gun- smith (61 Elm, B.), h. 4 Ashburton pl. Schaffer Conrad, furrier (42 Chauncy, B.), house 40 Inman [b. 38 Pearl Schaffer Frank, clerk (97 Summer, B.), Schaffer M. Alexander, printer Riverside Press, house 12 Laurel


Schalk George A., asst. steward Memorial Hall, house at Allston


Schanfield Wm., tanner, house Clarendon avenue, rear 380 North avenue


Scheferdeker Chas., varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 43 Seventh


Schenck Austin Whitney, salesman (34 Broad, B.), boards 340 Broadway


Schirman Edward G., tailor, 19 Brattle, house 12 Eliot


Schlittler Melchoir, varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house rear 63 Gore


Schloerb William, piano key-maker, b. 181 Harvard


Schmelzer Henry, shoemaker, 76 Har- vard, house do.


Schmidt Frank, clerk, 8 Brighton, b. do. Schmitt Frank P., student H. U., rooms 4 Gray's Hall


Schnetzer Florentine,confectioner (11 and 12 Charlestown, B.), h. 53 Columbia Schnetzer Florentine jr., watch case mnfr. (5 Province court, B.), b. 53 Columbia Schoch Jacob, furniture-finisher, house 214 Cambridge


BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.


SCH


229


SEA


Schofield Wm., law student H. U., rooms 20 Felton bldg.


Schoolcraft Luke G., comedian, house 205 Hampshire


Įshire


Schoolcraft Matilda Mrs., house 205 Hamp- Schoppelrey Charles, jig sawyer, boards 129 Otis [129 Otis


Schoppelrey Thomas, jig sawyer, house Schrage William H., blacksmith, rear 10 Brattle, boards 39 Brighton


Schriber Henry, sausage-maker, boards 155 Otis [bds. 91 Wendell Schubarth Albert, printer Riverside Press, Schubarth Henry, wood-engraver, bds. 91 Wendell


Schubarth Joanna, widow of Marthinius L., house 91 Wendell


Schuhmann Christian F., clerk, Lyceum building, Harvard sq., rooms 12 Eliot Schuler Frederick. currier, h. 27 Jackson Schultz Wm. H. (Schultz & Lewis), coal and wood, 19 River, house 18 Park


Schultz & Lewis (William H. Schultz and John F. Lewis), coal and wood, 19 River


Schwartzwalder Henry, peddler, boards 147 Otis


Schwartzwalder John G., supt. Doe, Hun- newell & Co., house 147 Otis


Schwarz Emil, inlaid worker (178 Tre- mont, B.), house 75 Fifth


Schwarz Frederika Mrs., h. 32 Brookline Schwarz Mary Mrs., mid-wife, 75 Fifth, house do.


Schwarzenbach Otto, mechanical engineer, 608 Main, boards 20 Cottage


Scobey Frank W., police, station 3, house 126 Thorndike


Scolds Fred, laborer, house 172 Third Scorgie Alexander E., printer, 573 Main, boards McDonald


Scorgie Jas. C., draughtsman A. McDon- ald, Mt. Auburn, house McDonald


Scorgie Mathison L. ( Wight & Scorgie), 258 Mt. Auburn, house 269 do.


Scott Alexander F., pottery (Western av., B.), house 96 Hancock


Scott Alice M. Miss, music teacher, house 44 Pleasant [R. R.


Scott A. L,, foreman paint shop, B. & L. Scott Chas. W., printer, 1 Dunster, boards 37 Garden


Scott Elizabeth, wid., house 17 Wallace Scott Fred D., waiter Memorial Hall, rms. 2¿ Holmes place


Scott Henry E., student H. U., rooms 51 Gray's Hall


Scott Henry M., carpenter, house 6 Rogers block, Main


Scott Henry P., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 2} Holmes place


Scott Henry W., porter (159 Devonshire, B.), house 43 Hastings


Scott John W., law student H. U., rooms 14 Kirkland place


Scott John W., cooper, house 1 Holly av. Scott John W. A., artist, h. 44 Pleasant


Scott Joseph, soapmaker, 172 Pearl, house 13 Valentine


Scott Mathew S., baker, h. 3 Austin place Scott Michael, glazier (B.), lı. 90 Spring Scott Robert, carpenter, h. ft. Crescent av. Scott Robert, blacksmith Burnett & Brown, boards 2 Hastings


Scott Thomas, lithographer Riverside


Press, boards 14 Andrew


Scott Timothy A., dry pressman Riverside Press, house 81 Putnam avenue


Scott William E., laborer, house rear 161 Broadway [59 Green


Scotton Mary A. Miss, seamstress, house Scranton Fred D., turner, 380 Main, bds. 21 Lawrence


SCRANTON HENRY A., turning, 380 Main, house 21 Lawrence


Scranton William, carpenter, b. 374 Main Scranton Wm. F., wood turner, 380 Main, house 19 Green


Scribner Wilfred O., carpenter U. R. Co., house 101 Pleasant


Scudder Emma A. Miss, teacher high school, boards 100 Auburn


Scudder Henry B., laborer, h. 72 Harvard Scudder Horace E., h. 17 Buckingham


Scudder Mary B., widow of Alexander, house 100 Auburn


Scudder Samuel H., assistant librarian in charge of the catalogue H. U., house 156 Brattle


Scully Daniel, laborer, house 173 Elm


Scully Francis P., physician, 142 Cam- bridge, house do.


Scully John T., pile dealer, 70 Second, h. 88 Thorndike


Scully Michael J., laborer, h. rear 15 Pine Scully Thomas Rev .. missionary rector St. Mary's R. C. church, house 55 Norfolk Scully Thomas, painter, 14 Church, bds. 7 Franklin


Seabury C. T., conductor U. R. Co.


Seagrave Chiarles S. (Custom House, B.), house 26 Walden


Seagrave C. Burnside, assistant editor Cambridge Tribune, bds. 26 Walden Seale A., conductor U. R. Co.


Seaman James Mrs., house Greenough avenue, corner Ellsworth avenue


Seaman Robert, machinist, 502 Main, bds. 41 Franklin


Seaman Thomas, cook, house 41 Market Searle Arthur, assistant at Observatory, Garden, house 12 Madison


Searles Andrew C., clerk (105 Bedford, B.), house 65 Magazine


Searles Arthur W., salesman (83 Summer, . B.), house 65 Magazine


Searles Elizabeth, widow of John, house 65 Magazine


Searles Frank M., clerk (3 Winthrop sq., B.), boards 65 Magazine


Sears Alfred F., oil finisher, 624 Main, h. 6 Charles River


Sears Alphonso, heater Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 4 Union


Salesroom, 58 Portland, BOSTON. F. IVERS,


Manufac- turer LIGHT CARRIAGES, 176 & 178 North Av.


SEA


230


SEY


Scars Anthony P., tailor, 101 Cambridge, boards 212 do.


Sears Chas. Z., painter, h. 6 Charles River Sears Geo., laborer, house 281 Cambridge Sears George, painter, house 32 Market


Sears Hannah, widow of Clark, boards 22 Lowell


Sears Henry F., student H. U., rooms 2S Little's block


Sears James, variety molder, h. 161 Main Sears Manuel, cabinet-maker, house Low- land avenue [Little's block Sears Richard D., student H. U., rooms 22 Sears Thankful H., widow of Seth, house 35 Orchard


Sears Wilson, heater Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 4 Union


Seaver Charles E., traveling salesman (38 Chauncy, B.), house 30 Seventh


Seaver Clara, wid. of Isaac, h. 30 Seventh Seaver Harry E., student H. U., and editor and proprietor Harvard Daily Echo, 3 Linden, rooms 58 Matthews Hall


Seaver Jane, wid. of Benj. F., h. 125 Winsor Seaver William H., dining room (210 High, B.), boards 125 Winsor


Seaver William W. (Newton) Seaver & Co., baker, 15 River, boards 17 do.


Seaver, see Sever


Seaverns Frank H., clerk (38 Water, B.), boards 41 Magazine


Seaverns George W., piano-action mnfr., 113 Broadway, house 41 Magazine


Seaverns Joel H., student H. U., rooms 28 Stougliton Hall [Thorndike Seaverns Mary Ann, widow, boards 77 Seaverns Walter G., clerk (104 Pearl, B.), house 41 Magazine


Seaverns William H., electrotyper Univer- sity Press, house 16 Wallace


Seavey Charles, carpenter, 3 River


Seavey Charles E. (Seavey & Co.), Boston Stamping Works, Third, and(93 North, B.), boards 4 Prospect


Seavey Charles T., carpenter, house 227 Harvard [Prospect Seavey Eben (93 North, B.), boards 4 Seavey Fred H., clerk (1 Court-house, B.), boards 227 Harvard


Seavey Geo. F. (Seavey & Co.), Boston Stamping Works, Third, and (93 North, B.), house at Boston


Seavey Horatio, conductor U. R. Co., h. 6 Lamson place


Seavey H., machinist, 36S Main


Seavey Mary Mrs., h. rear 58 Cambridge


Seavey Theodore H. Mrs., house 10 Trow- bridge


Seavey William, machinist, 368 Main


Seavey & Co. (Geo. F. and Chas. E. Seavey), proprietors Boston Stamping Works, Third, and (93 North, B.)


Seaward John L., printer, house 31 Mill Sedgwick Henry D., student H. U., rooms 14 Holworthy Hall


Sedgwick Maria B. Miss, h. 71 Kirkland Sedgwick Theodora Miss, h. 71 Kirkland


Seelye Norman M., machinist (43 Beverly, B.), house 94 Otis


Seery James, blacksmith (B.), h. 80 Spring Seery Michael, grease collector, house 24 Willow


Segar John, rubber, 624 Main, b. 66 Vine Segar J. Joseph, furniture rubber (B.), house 66 Vine [Gore


Sehlittler Melchior, varnisher, h. rear 61 Seiberlich Frank B., machinist, 72 Main, house 180 Cambridge


Seiberlich Joseph, varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 210 Cambridge


Seitz Jacob A., thermometers (SS Court, B. ), house 26 East


CELL JAMES T., artesian well- borer (3 Tremont row, room 14, B.), house 14S Pearl


Semple Alexander, compositor Cambridge Tribune. boards at Boston




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.