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Foley Timothy, laborer, bds. 23 Brighton Folger Geo. H., secretary Boston Board of Marine underwriters, 18 Merchants Exchange (55 State, B.), h. 139 Austin Follansbee Frank F., piano-maker, Rhoades bldg., State, b. 97 Auburn
Follansbee John G., student H. U., rooms 102 Mt. Auburn
Follansbee John W., in slipper factory, 37 Clark [Brookline Follen Ann, widow of Patrick, house 128} Follen John, painter, 14 Church, bds. 6} Grant
Follen Michael, soap-maker (Brighton), h. 128 Brookline
Follen Patrick, teamster, house Jackson, near Belmont
Follen Thomas, laborer, house 67 Amory Follensbee Benj. A., organ maker, 624 Main, house 104 Inman
Folling Hannah Miss, house 51 Winsor Follins John, machinist, 368 Main, house 118 Columbia
Folsom Charles Mrs., house 19 Berkeley Folsom Chas. D., clerk (524 Washington, B.), house 113 Otis
Folsom Chas. E., bookkeeper (111 Devon- shire. B.), boards 113 Otis
Folsom Chas. W., civil engineer, house 19 Berkeley
Folsom James N., traveling salesman (71 Summer, B.), house 39 Pleasant
Folsom Mark J., capt. night police, sta- tion 2, house 32 Warland
Folsom Norton. physician, 404 Harvard, boards 19 Berkeley
Folsom Samuel H., assistant register of probate, Court House, house at Win- chester
Folsom Wm. N., traveling salesman (71 Summer, B.), house 61 Chestnut
Fonseca George, cigar maker, house 27 Valentine [Valentine Fonseca Moses, cigar maker, house 27 Fonseca Philip, cigar maker, 576 Main, h. 27 Valentine
Fonseca Phineas, cigar manufacturer, 537 Main, house 1 Rollins court
Fontaine Joseph, cabinet maker, house 2 Rogers block
Foote Geo. L., banker (2 Congress square and 7 Congress, B.), h. 352 Harvard Foote John, hackman, boards 11 McCabe Foote Josephine B. Mrs., h. 8 Sacramento Foote Mary B. Miss, private school (23 West Cedar, B.), b. 8 Sacramento
Foote Warren E., clerk (40 Water, room 26, B.), boards 8 Sacramento
Foran Nicholas, gardener Wm. Read, h. 17 Wyeth
Forbes Andrew J., house 55 Third
Forbes Annie, widow of Patrick, house Decatur court
Forbes Annie E. Mrs., variety store, 113} Pleasant, house 111 do
Forbes Frank A., painter, 660 Main,house 111 Pleasant
Forbes Henry D., bookkeeper (3 Mer- chants row, B.), house 315 Broadway Forbes Thomas, trader, h. 102 Brookline Forbes Wm. W., real estate (31 Exchange, B.), house 114 Inman Forbes, see Fobes
Ford Anna P. Miss, clerk treasurer's of- fice U. R. Co., boards 76 Green
FORD AUSTIN, granite, 19 Main, house 3 Rogers block, Main
Ford Calvin, house 76 Green
Ford Charles H., boots and shoes (35 High, B.), house 354 Harvard
Ford Charles R., agent E. R. R. (306 Wash- ington, B.), boards 78 Green
LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston
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Ford Daniel, switchman B. L. & C. R. R., house 3 Short [Hamilton Ford Geo. R., printer, 1 Dunster, bds. 29 Ford Hugh A., laborer, h. 245 Mt. Auburn Ford Isaac, laborer, h. 125 Hampshire
Ford James C., student H. U., rooms 22 Beck Hall
Ford Jeremiah, gate tender B. L. & C. R. R., Prison Point bridge, h. 149 Bridge Ford Jeremiah D., painter (50 Charles- town, B.), house 1 Spring place Ford John, laborer, h. 14 Hayes court Ford John, laborer, h. 189 Hampshire
Ford John H. (John Ford & Son), printer, 1 Dunster, house 36 Erie
Ford John J., plasterer, house 117 Spring Ford John J., laborer, h. 411 Cambridge Ford John M., clerk B. & A. R. R. shop (Allston), house 88 Pleasant
F FORD JOHN & SON (John H. Ford), printers, 1 Dunster, cor. Har- vard sq. [29 Hamilton Ford Mary A., wid. of Howard J., house Ford Michael, laborer B. L. & C. R. R., h. 148 Bridge [78 Magazine Ford Sarah B. C., widow of John, house Ford William, fireman B. L. & C. R. R., boards 148 Bridge
Ford William, hostler, 169 Gore, h. 7 Fifth Ford William H., bookkeeper (26 Central, B.), house 15 Tremont
Ford Wm. H., cooper, h. 440 Cambridge Foren Patrick, laborer B. L. & C. R. R., house Dailey's alley
Foreside James, cooper, h. 93 Brookline Forg Albert, carver F. Geldowsky Furni- ture Co., boards at Somerville
Forg Herman, bookkeeper, h. 96 Inman Forg, see Fogg
Forknall Reuben, action maker,162 Broad- way, house at Newton
Forrest John M., painter, 14 Church, bds. 8 Banks
Forrest Lawrence, painter, 32 Flagg,h. do. Forrest Robert, painter, 14 Church, house 8 Banks [8 Banks Forrest Robt. E., painter, 14 Church, b. Forristall Arthur W., b. 23 Prospect
Forristall Jas. B., express, b. 23 Prospect Forristall Joseph, express (127 Congress, B.), house 23 Prospect
Forsyth Jos., laborer, h. 6 Cowperth waite Forsyth William, teamster, h. J59 Winsor Fortier Thomas, blacksmith B. L. & C. R. R. shop, house at Somerville
Fortune James D., carpenter, h. 7 Blanche Fortune James R., tinsmith, 605 Main, h. 94 Winsor
Fortune Wm., laborer, house 16 Elmer Fosdick Caroline W., widow, h. 10 Tufts Fosdick Oliver G., conductor U. R. Co., h. 43 Pleasant
Fosdick Wmn. B., house 44 William Foss Benjamin D., carpenter, h. 21 Cherry Foss Caroline F., wid. of Chas.,h. 22 Lake Foss Charles E., carver F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Charlestown
Foss Edmund F., carpenter, h. r. 125 Pearl Foss Geo. A., compositor University Press, house 27 Mellen
Foss George W. W., mill hand, 386 Main, house 15 Cherry
Foss Joseph, engineer, h. 159 Broadway Foss Wm. H., driver chemical engine No.
1, Central square building, Western avenue, house do.
Foster Alvin, carpenter, b. 59 Auburn Foster Calvin H., hay and grain, 26 Brighton, rooms 139 Mt. Auburn Foster Catherine B. Miss, h. 7 Kirkland Foster Catherine S., widow of Edward R., house 13 Winsor
Foster Charles, boards 19 Tremont Foster Charles A., clerk (67 Union, B.), boards 307 North avenue
Foster Chas. E., printer University Press, house 9 Revere
Foster Charles C., student, b. 140 Brattle Foster Chas. H. W., student H. U., rooms 43 Weld Hall
Foster Eben B., clerk (87 State, Boston), house 340 Broadway
Foster Eben B. Mrs., h. 340 Broadway Foster Edward A., brick manufacturer, rear Martin Winslow Sands' brick- yard, Walden, house at Somerville
Foster Edwin K., clerk (25 Winter, Bos- ton), house 11 Sixth
Foster Elizabeth, widow, boards 6 Elmer Foster Elizabeth J., widow of Charles, house 47 Winsor
Foster Francis C., counselor (8 Congress, Boston), house 15 Oxford
Foster Frank K., printer University Press, house 10 Wendell
Foster Harry, waiter, house 40 Plymouth Foster Henry, bookbinder (25 Arch, Bos- ton), house 4 Gore place
Foster Hiram T., bookbinder (25 Arch, B.), boards Mrs. M. C. Foster's, Vine Foster Hosea J., piano action-maker, boards 47 Winsor
Foster Isabel Miss, copyist H. U. library, boards 25 Hudson
Foster Isabella, widow of Robert, house rear 65 Mount Auburn
Foster Isadore I. Miss, teacher Cushing street primary school, b. 25 Hudson Foster John, foreman, 502 Main, boards 168 Hampshire
Foster John McGaw, student H. U., rooms 18 Holworthy Hall
Foster Jos., laborer, h. 37 Cowperthwaite Foster J. Albert, express driver, boards 98 Spring
Foster Lewis J., sewing-machine agent, house 1 Hotel Clark, Clark
Foster Margaret C., widow of Hiram T., house 100 Vine, corner Sixth
Foster Margaret E. Mrs., house 4 Grant Foster Martha F., widow of Charles I., house 307 North avenue
Foster Mary, boarding-house, 29 Holyoke Foster Otis, waiter Memorial Hall
TOMBS,"
MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Foster Robert H., conductor Fitchburg R. R., house 14 Leighton court
Foster Robt. S., carpenter, h. 105 Kinnaird Foster Samuel L., student H. U., rooms 5 De Wolf
Foster Theodore D., clerk (32 Bromfield, Boston), boards 12 Mellen
Foster William, carpenter and city lamp- lighter, h. 3 Shepherds blk., Charles River
Foster William E., engineer (McLean Asy- lum, Somerville), h. 106 Cambridge
Foster William H., silver plater, h. 6 Pine Foundation Thomas, stone-cutter, house 124 Green [h. 2 Harrison Fountain Geo. W., carriagesmith, 376 Main, Fountain James W., hair-dresser, 208 Hampshire, house at Salem
Fountain, see Fontaine
Fouquet Peter, upholsterer, house rear 144 Thorndike
Fowler Charles C., brick-layer, house 1 Second street place
Fowler Charles O., tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Medford
Fowler Frank A., mason, h. 22 Tremont Fowler Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, 8 Har- vard square, boards 27 Trowbridge
Fowler Samuel A., harness-maker, 249 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Fowler Stacy Rev., associate editor Cam- bridge Tribune, house 30 Wendell Fowler Stephen D., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, house 5 King place
Fowles Augustus J. L., confectioner, 503 Main, house 4} Essex
Fox Bernard, hostler U. R. Co., Dun- ster, boards 23 Brighton
Fox Charles S., clerk H. T. Weltch, boards 166 Putnam avenue
Fox Edward B., clerk, 456 Harvard, boards 102 Western avenue
Fox Edward P., printer Riverside Press, house 166 Putnam avenue
Fox George J., reporter (15 Milk, Boston), house 3 Orchard
Fox Jabez, lawyer (30 Court, room 21, Boston), house 4 Mount Auburn
FOX JAMES A., mayor city of Cam- bridge, office City hall, h. 808 Main Fox John, baker, 502 Main, boards rear 44 Washington
Fox John, harness-maker, 105 Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles
Fox John, helper, 17 Main, h. at Boston Fox John E., currier, house 28 Harvey
Fox John L., salesman (250 Devonshire, Boston), house 408 Main
Fox John W., student H. U., rooms 43 Thayer Hall
Fox Joseph, gardener and contractor, house 14 Lowell
Fox J. E., molder H. M. Bird, Pelham Fox Michael, glass-maker, b. r. 55 Charles Fox Peter, glass canvasser, b. 139 Bridge Fox Robert L. B., foreman harness-maker (150 Tremont, B.), h. 102 Western av.
Fox Sarah A., widow of Henry H., house 4 Mount Auburn
Fox Sarah W. Miss, teacher High school (Somerville), boards 4 Mount Auburn Fox Thomas, house rear 55 Charles
Fox Thomas jr., harness-maker, Bridge, boards rear 55 Charles
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Foxcroft Francis A. Rev., h. 17 Arlington Foxcroft Frank, asst. editor Boston Jour- nal (262 Washington, Boston), house Foxcroft, corner Avon hill
Foy Michael, stone-cutter, 29 Main, house McDonald
Foy Richard, tinsmith, h. 189 Hampshire Foye Calista E. Mrs., dressmaker, house 27 Tuttle
Foye Frank W., carpenter, h. 27 Tuttle Foye Nathaniel W., cabinet-maker (477 Tremont, Boston), house 3 Tenney France John W., janitor (228 Washington, Boston), house 15 Webster avenue Francilow Francis, hairdresser, 128 Cam- bridge, boards 49 Fourth
Francis Abby B. Miss, h. 21 North avenue Francis Anton, laborer F. Geldowsky Fur- niture Co., house 36 Cambridge
Francis David, laborer, house 5 Winter Francis Eben, clergyman, h. 43 Kirkland Francis Ebenezer, house 43 Kirkland Francis Ellen M., widow of George C., house Oxford, corner Hammond Francis George E., coachman, 15 Oxford, house 5 Charles River
Francis George Hills, student H. U., rooms 13 Holworthy Hall
Francis James, laborer, bds. 12 Plymouth Francis Joseph, laborer, house 24 Vine Francis Richard P., student H. U., rooms
1 Gray's Hall
Francis William Mrs., house 93 Green Francoeur Stanislas, painter, h. 41 Reed Frank Charles, ivory carver, h. 33 Harvey Frankenstein Isidor, clothing and dry goods, 398 Cambridge, house do.
Franklin Council No. 50, Royal Arcanum, 603 Main
Franklin John, blacksmith, h. 58 Spruce Franklin John, waiter Memorial Hall, house 37 Cowperthwaite
Frara August, casket-maker, 203 Bridge Frary Charles, bookbinder, 105 Maga- zine, house 15 Tufts
Fraser James, coffin-maker, 203 Bridge, house at Boston
Fraser William A. (241 Atlantic avenue, B.), house rear 45 Winter
Frasier Daniel E. (Frasier & Smith), and (D. E. Owen & Co.), 555 Main, house 50 Austin
Frasier Louisa Mrs., house 408 Main
Frasier Thomas B., tailor, b. 40S Main Frasier & Smith (Daniel E. Frasier and Alpheus K. Smith), piano-hammer coverers, 555 Main
Frates Frank, sand-paperer, h. 32 Spring Frates Joseph, laborer, house 184 Bridge Fratherson C. B., driver U. R. Co.
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE. Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Frawley Michael, laborer, house 43 Banks Frazer Henry, gardener, 77 Sparks, b. do. Frazier Alex., rope-maker (Brighton), house 15 Andrew
Frazier Alex. jr., printer Riverside Press, boards 15 Andrew
Frazier George, house 121 Thorndike
Frazier,see Frasier, also Fraser and Frazer Freeman Andrew G., clerk, boards 248 Broadway [Winter
Freeman Arsene, harness-maker,house 57 Freeman Augustus M., house Cushing, near Belmont line
Freeman Benjamin, carpenter, house rear 507 Main
Freeman Benjamin B., jeweler (11 Hano- ver, B.), house 76 Inman
Freeman Eunice M., nurse, boards 72 Washington [3 Suffolk
Freeman Hannah, widow of Nathan, house Freeman Hugh, glass-maker, house 199 Norfolk
Freeman Jane, widow of Nathan, nurse, house 510 Main
Freeman Jesse H., clerk (114 F. H. mark- et, B.), house 8 Warland
Freeman John K., clerk (686 Washington, B.), boards 231 North avenue
Freeman Joseph A., harness-maker, bds. 57 Winter
Freeman Mary H. Miss, h. 18 Prescott Freeman Roxanna, widow of Bartlett B., house 22 Watson
Freeman Samuel, waiter Memorial Hall
Freeman Sarah Mrs., h. 341 Cambridge
Freeman Thomas N., carpenter, house 248 Broadway
Freeman Wm., at 139 Broadway, h. Vine Freeman Wm. E., iron molder H. M. Bird, boards 248 Broadway [Watson Freeman Zoheth B., carpenter, house 20 Freese John W., teacher Washington grammar school, house 15 Shepard
Freeth Annie, widow of Wm. J., house 14 Putnam avenue
French Albert, carpenter, b. 31 Holyoke French Albert D., driver U. R. Co., bds. 88 Mt. Auburn
French Alwin T., machinist, 368 Main, house 91 Plymouth
French Amos T., student H. U., rooms 14 Little's block
French Charles A., boarding-house, 15 Farwell place
Frenchi Charles L., supt. Capen, Sprague & Co., Sixth, house at Chelsea
French Estelle J., teacher Harvard gram- mar school, boards 165 Prospect
French George E., news-dealer, 588 and 625 Main, house 578₺ do.
French George L. Mrs., house 97 Norfolk French George M., medical student, 674 Main, boards do.
French Harry C., student H. U., rooms 13 Holworthy Hall
French James M., foreman (7 Province court, B.), house 165 Prospect
French Jennie S. Mrs., dressmaker, house 33 Fourth
French John A. (11 Chardon, B.), house 26 Hubbard avenue
French Lorenzo, tinsmith, h. 12 Conlon ct. French Lucy Mrs., dressmaker, 520 Main, house do. [h. 13 De Wolf
French Mary F. Q., widow of Ebenezer, French Oren B., carpenter, Palmer, house 30 Mellen
French Walter H. M., condensed milk agent, boards 165 Prospect
French William A., stair builder, house 49 Trowbridge
Frenette Ferdinand, safe-maker, 17 Main, house 2 Pioneer avenue
Frenette Philippe, safe-maker, 17 Main, house 2 Pioneer avenue
Frenette Telesphore, safe-maker, 17 Main, house 2 Pioneer avenue
Frenkel Jonas B., student H. U., rooms 41 Thayer Hall
Frenning Aurora S., widow of John A., house 56 Putnam avenue
Friel John, junk dealer (25 South Margin, B.), house Auburn place
Friel Patrick, cooper, li. rear 67 Charles Friend Edward, teamster, house 1st on riglit of Tannery
Friend Edward W., ice-dealer, house 23 Tremont
Friend Mary G., widow, h. 23 Tremont
Friend Samuel, house 54 Cedar
Friend William, bill-poster, house Norris, corner Cedar
Frier Adolphus S., hardware (83 Cam- bridge, B.), bouse 41 Pleasant
Friestrom Andrew P., safe-maker, 17 Main, house 8 Rogers block, Main
Fritts William M., clerk (512 Washington, B.), house 17 Mead
Fritz Rainhold S., cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Chas'n Frohock Benjamin R., toys, house 225 Broadway, room 3
Frost Charles E., shoe-findings (17 Corn- hill, B.), boards 100 Inman
Frost Clarence B., salesman (12 Summer, B.), boards 727 Cambridge
Frost Edmund, house 126 Oxford
Frost Edward W., student H. U., rooms 49 College House [Kirkland Frost Frederick, student H. U., rooms 17 Frost George, foreman (42 Cornhill, B.), house 39 Orchard
Frost Geo. A., artist, 224 North av., h. do. Frost Jacob F., house 37 Columbia
Frost James M., carpenter (2 Bread, B.), house Hubbard avenue, n. Raymond Frost Luther E., shoe-findings (17 Corn- hill, B.), house 100 Inman
Frost Wm., house 132 North avenue
Frost William A., shoe findings (17 Corn- hill, B.), boards 100 Inman
Frothingham Amos T., cashier Tremont National Bank (8 Congress, B.),house 338 Harvard
M. F. TRACY,
BAND SAWING, Turning, Irregular Moulding, Planing, &c. BANKS, OFFICES, AND STORES FITTED UP.
74 Brighton Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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Frothingham Henry K., cashier Mass. National Bank (60 Congress, B.), h. 157 Hancock
Frothingham Nathaniel, student H. U., rooms 18 Appian-way
Frothingham Theodore L., student H. U., rooms 64 Thayer Hall
Frye Edward H., bookbinder (111 Devon- shire. B.), house 27 Warland
Frye Emma C. Miss, house 103 Hancock
Frye James E., provisions, 142 Harvard, house do.
Frye James K. P., laborer, house 453 Cam- bridge
Frye John W., ice, 142 Harvard, house 111 Norfolk
Frye Joseph E., bookkeeper (59 Broad, B.), house 14 Harrison
Frye Lydia A., widow of Samuel M.,house 14 Harrison [bridge
Frye Samuel B., laborer, house 451 Cam- Fuches J. W., student H. U., rooms 41 College House
Fuchs Frank, baker, 407 Cambridge,h. do. Fullam Patrick, shoemaker, house 364 Cambridge [13 Hilliard
Fuller Addie R., widow of Richard F., h. Fuller Allen T., salesman John M. Woods, house at West Medford
Fuller Alonzo W., painter, 17 Main, house at Boston [h. 19 Forest
Fuller Charles L., messenger (28 State, B.), Fuller Chester H., paper-hanger, boards 5 Worcester [Boston
Fuller Cyrus B., clerk, 71 Main. house at Fuller D. L., engineer, 162 Broadway, house at Wilmington
Fuller Edith D. Miss, public library (45 Boylston, B.), house 13 Hilliard
Fuller Edward H., boards 5 Prospect
Fuller Elias J., house 498 Cambridge
Fuller Elizabeth L. Mrs., h. 233 North av. Fuller Emma L., widow of Rev. Arthur B., house 13 Hilliard
Fuller Eugene, student, boards 13 Hilliard Fuller Francis E.,printer University Press, house at Somerville [Weld Hall Fuller Frank E., student H. U., rooms 51 Fuller Frank F., teamster, 17 East, at Medford
Fuller Geo. C. W. (G. C. W. Fuller & Co.), clothing, 561 Main, house 101 Austin Fuller Geo. C. W. jr., clerk, 561 Main, boards 101 Austin [Magazine Fuller Geo. E., clerk, 43 Pleasant, h. 82 Fuller Geo. S., engineer U. R. Co. repair shop, Dunster, house rear 81 Oxford Fuller G. C. W. & Co. (George C. W. Ful- ler), clothing, etc., 561 Main
Fuller John P., student H. U., rooms 4 Gray's Hall
Fuller Lyman I., clerk, house 12 Essex
Fuller M. A. Mrs., house 99 Inman
Fuller Richard B., student H. U., rooms 13 Hilliard
Fuller Robert N., blacksmith, 24 Cam- bridge, house 28 Spring
Fuller Robt. O., iron and steel (110 North, B.), house Prospect, cor. Harvard Fuller Samuel D., house 96 Columbia Fuller Sarah Mrs., house 111 Austin
Fuller Simeon H., salesman (202 Devon- shire, B.), house 68 Dana
Fuller Waldo, student H. U., rooms 13 Hilliard [Worcester
Fuller Wm. H., paper-hanger. house 5 Fullerton Asbury W., machinist, boards 30 Madison
Fullerton Ellen Miss, house 21 Hancock
Fullerton Sarah J., widow of Augustus W., house 30 Madison
Fulton George, carpenter, boards Mrs. M. A. Adams', Pearl [Sidney
Fulton John, painter, 14 Church, house 56 Fulton John A., house 20 Winthrop
Furbush Elias, furniture, etc., 94 Harvard, house 96 do.
Furbush Fred B., carpenter, Palmer, h. Crescent, 3d from Oxford on left
Furbush Joseph H., police officer, station
1, house 33 Ash
Furfey Hugh, mat-maker, 120 Brookline, . house 12 Somerset
Furfey James, mat mnfr., 120 Brookline, house 118 do. [118 do.
Furfey James A., clerk, 120 Brookline, b. Furfey James H., mat-maker, 120 Brook- line, boards 12 Somerset
Furfey Michael, mat-maker, 120 Brook- line, bouse rear 122 do.
Furfey Wm. P., laborer, 153 Putnam ave- nue, boards 12 Somerset
Furlong Geo., sawyer, house 26 Warren Furlong Isaac A., clerk (3 N. F. H. mkt., B.), house 22 Bigelow
Furlong James J., hairdresser (basement Sherman House, B.), h. 38 Porter
Furlong John J., laborer, bds. 26 Warren Furlong Stephen C., broom-maker, 412 Main, house 402 do.
Furness Walter R., student H. U., rooms 12 Matthews Hall
Fuzzard John, house 15 Sands
GADDES W., driver U. R. Co. Gadesby Chas., iron worker, house 4 Fos- ter block, 87 Main
Gaffigan Edward, blacksmith, 4 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville
Gaffney Anthony, coffin-polisher, 203 Bridge, boards 57 Gore
Gaffney Bernard H., boot-treer,h. 26 Vine Gaffney Elizabeth, widow, house 125 Web- ster avenue [Third
Gaffney James, machinist, 72 Main, h. 108 Gaffney Thos., brass-molder, 368 Main, boards 147 Columbia
Gaffney Thos., baker, 502 Main, b. 464 do. Gage Abby R. Mrs., boards F. Perrin's, Arsenal square
G YAGE DANIEL W., stoves, tin ware and plumber, 157 North ave- nue, house Lambert av.,c. Mt. Pleasant Gage Geo. E., carpenter, house 9 Perry
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MOULDINGS.
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Gage George G.,carpenter, house 9 Perry Gage George W., at Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 240 Broadway
Gage Homer, student H. U., rooms 26 Gray's Hall
Gage Lydia A., widow of Samuel C., bds. Daniel W. Gage's, Lambert avenue
Gage Mary C. Miss, nurse, b. 204 Harvard Gage Milton (Gage & Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue, house 36 Orchard
Gage William, pressman, 3 Hampshire, boards 23 Washington
Gage & Bent (Milton Gage and John H. Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue
Gahm John, varnisher, Otis, corner First, house 96 Vine
Gahm Philip, house 3 Spring place
Gainer Edward F., driver, 203 Bridge, bds. 56 Second
Gaines Major, laborer, house 90 Harvard Galarneau Charles J., sewing-machine agent, house 198 Norfolk
Galbraith Wm. A., gardener, h. 72 Wright Gale Charles, planer, 162 Broadway, house 60 Webster avenue
Gale Cicero C., salesman (61 Chauncy, B.), house 246 Harvard
Gale Frank, fireman B. L. & C. R. R., rooms 120 Cambridge
CALE GEORGE T., pres. National I City Bank. 553 Main, bds. 330 Harvard CALE GEORGE W., lumber, 60 T Main, West Boston bridge, house 330 Harvard
Gale Hezekiah C., teamster, h. 29 Chauncy Gale Justin E., boards 25 Kirkland
Gale Margaret, wid. of Wm. G., h. 1 Athens Gale Priscilla, widow of Thomas, house 52 Putnam avenue
Galigo Lucy, widow, house 82 Harvard Gallagher Henry J., machinist B. & M. R. R., boards 185 Cambridge
Gallagher Hugh, cigars, etc .. 508 Main, and baker, 502 Main, b. 187 Hampshire Gallagher Hugh J., laborer F. R. R., h. 30 Gore
Gallagher James. night watchman, 17 Main, bds. Peter Gallagher's, Munroe Gallagher James, varnisher, house 103 Webster avenue
Gallagher James H., sail-maker, h. 51 Gore Gallagher Jane C. Mrs., h. 185 Cambridge Gallagher Jeremiah, plumber (21 Elm, B.), house 55 North
Gallagher John, stone-cutter, h. Third, near Broadway [Hampshire Gallagher John, tinsmith, house 4, r. 189 Gallagher John A., laborer, 72 Main, h. 103 Webster avenue
Gallagher Margaret Miss, h. 2 Hastings Gallagher Mary, widow of Owen, house 51 North [b. 10 Broadway Gallagher Michael, stone-cutter, 53 Main, Gallagher Mich'l, trunk-maker, b. 57 Moore Gallagher Neal, teamster, h. 115 Fourth Gallagher Nichols, clerk (516 Washington, B.), boards 62 Charles
Gallagher Owen J., bookbinder Riverside bindery, house 22 Lopez
Gallagher Patrick, horse-shoer, 436 Main, boards 19 Harvard
Gallagher Patrick, molder, h. 62 Charles Gallagher Peter A., machinist, 17 Main, house Munroe, near Third
Gallagher Samuel, iron-molder, house 353 Cambridge
Gallagher Thomas, plasterer, 618 Main, house 101 Webster avenue
Gallagher William, police, station 2, house 101 Webster avenue
Gallagher Wm. J., clerk (450 Washington, B.), and fancy goods, 195 Cambridge, house 185 do.
Gallant Felix, hostler, house 41 Spruce Gallary Wm. J., laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 60 Waverly
Galligan James, machinist, 17 Main, house 83 Clark
Galligan Jas. jr., helper, 17 Main, h. 143 do. Galligan John W., asst. pastor St. John's church, house 83 Otis [Clark
Galligan Peter A., machinist, 17 Main,h. 83 Gallivan Jas., provisions, 36 Sparks, h. do. Gallivan James, printer University Press, boards 80 Brighton
Gallivan John, carpenter, h. 164 Dublin Gallivan John, laborer, h. 59 Brighton Gallivan John, hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, house 51 Holyoke
Gallivan John, overseer U. R. Co. stable, Dunster, house 7 Willard court
Gallivan John jr., overseer U. R. Co., Mt. Auburn stable, boards 7 Willard court Gallivan Patrick, laborer Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 26 Sparks
Gallivan Timothy, hostler, house 30
Charles River
Galloway WVm., blacksmith, h. 30 Decatur Galvin Johanna, widow of Phillip, house 116 Brookline
Galvin John, laborer, house 6 Grant
Galvin John A., laborer, bds. 171 Norfolk Galvin Mary, widow, house 5 Hilliard
Galvin Michael, candy-maker, boards 171 Norfolk
Galvin Michael, tailor, house 171 Norfolk Galvin Michael J., electrician (109 Court, B.), house 116 Brookline
Galvin Patrick, laborer, house rear 209 Mt. Auburn
Galvin Philip J., pressman Riverside Press, house 114 Brookline
Galvin Richard, cooper J. H. Eames, bds. 116 Brookline [Charles
Galvin Thomas, blacksmith, h. rear 64 Galvin Thomas, laborer, h. 269 Putnam av. Galway William, marble polisher, Mt. Au- burn, opposite Elmwood avenue, h. 211 Mt. Auburn
Gammon Edwin E., carpenter, house 37 Washington
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