The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 23

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Harrington Michael,laborer, b.20 Somerset Harrington Patrick, varnisher, house 214 Cambridge


Harrington Roger, laborer, 132 Main, house 20 Somerset


Harrington Stephen H., peddler, house 137 Webster avenue


Harrington Thomas W., boards 4 Linehan block, Third [31 Dunster Harrington Timothy, hostler, Church, h. Harrington Timothy, gardener, 741 Main, house 158 Green


Harrington Willard H., stamper, 153 Put- namn avenue, boards 24 Prince


Harrington Wm. H., lawyer, 591} Main, and (235 Washington, room 9, B.), house 712 Cambridge


Harrington Winthrop G., printer Univer- sity Press, house 84 Chestnut


Harris Benjamin B., stage carpenter, and machinist (34 Howard, B.), house Hotel Brooks [109 Columbia Harris Benjamin C., tin peddler, house Harris Catherine H., widow of T. Wm., house 8 Holyoke place


Harris Charles W., house 39 Tremont Harris Emma F. Miss, private school, 134 Hancock, house & Holyoke place


Harris George, fish and oysters, 154} Har- vard, house 156 do.


NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,


AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Harris George Mrs., fancy goods, 156 Har- vard, house do.


Harris James, painter, 660 Main, boards 35 Sargent


Harris James E., laborer, 330 Harvard, h. 39 Hastings


Harris James G., transfer agent U. P. R. R. (44 Equitable bldg., B.), b. 16 Prospect


Harris James Winthrop Mrs., house Fran- cis avenue, off Kirkland


Harris John, laborer, house 96 Harvard Harris John F., cook, house 33 Dunster Harris Joseph, porter, h. 131 Columbia Harris Joseph C., band-sewing F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown


Harris Louise W. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, boards 50 William Harris Lucius L., house rear 28 Front Harris Maurice, cigar mnfr. (106 Sudbu- ry, B.), house 23 Decatur


Harris Philip W. (Philip


W. Har- ris & Co.), dry goods, etc., 637 Main, house 91 Austin


H ARRIS PHILIP W. & CO. (Philip W. Harris), dry and fancy goods, 637 Main [nut


Harris Richard. b. John B. Smith's, Chest- Harris Rufus, house 91 Austin


Harris Simeon, painter, house 22 Flagg Harris Stephen S., upholsterer, rooms 17 Sidney


Harris Thomas, house 21 Hastings


Harris Thomas D., laborer, h. 54 Hastings Harris William, laborer, house 19 Banks Harris William, carpenter, h. 62 Waverly Harris William E., piano-key maker, 139 Broadway, boards 30 Tremont


Harrison Fabius A., student H. U., rms. 3 Thayer Hall


Harrison Robert, laborer. b. 33 Holyoke Harrison Wm. H. (Harrison & McLane), bill poster, 78 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Harrison & McLane (Wm. H. Harrison and J. A. McLane), bill posters, 78 Cambridge


Harrod Frances J. Miss, teacher Sargent primary school, boards at Boston


Harrod W. Albert, milkman, house 34 Kinnaird


Hart Abram, cigar-maker, h. 61 Brookline Hart Bernard W., laborer, bds. 86 Vine Hart Daniel, laborer, house 62 Amory


Hart George, cigar-maker (239 Federal, B.), house 14 Lopez


Hart John, mariner, house 254 Franklin Hart John P., fruit peddler, house 118 Cambridge


Hart Joseph, saloon, 33 Fifth, cor. Cam- bridge, house do.


Hart Lawrence, cigar-maker, 35 Pearl, boards 14 Decatur


Hart Margaret Mrs., house 4 Hamilton Hart Mathew, teamster, b. 19 Cambridge Hart Michael, cooper, boards 57 Gore


Hart Patrick, molder, boards 56 Second Hart Robert, confectioner, 282 Broadway, house 59 Brookline [thwaite Hart Thomas, laborer, house 35 Cowper Hart William, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 101 Brookline


Hart, see Hartt


Hartford William, laborer, house 9 Tuttle Hartigan Thomas E., in rubber mill, h. 38 School [ly, Holly


Hartley Isaac S., machinist, h. Hotel Hol- Hartness George, milkman, h. 11 Willard Hartnett John B., marble-worker, 53 Main, boards at Dedham


Hartnett Mary, widow of John, h. 11 Short Hartnett Patrick, molder, Third, c. Bent Hartney Mortimer, currier, house 210 Franklin


Hartnoll Richard, stone-cutter A. McDon- ald, b. Isaac N. Higgins', Holworthy place


Hartry John, hostler, h. 143 Webster av. Hartry James, boarding-house, 181 Har- vard


Hartshorn George F., bds. 17 Kirkland Hartshorn Geo. T., student H. U., rooms 17 Kirkland


Hartshorn Jos. (J. Hartshorn & Co.), up- holsterer (21 Charles, B.), house 86 Thorndike [Thorndike


Hartshorn Joseph W., upholsterer, b. 86 Hartshorn J. Frederick, wood-turner, h. 26 Union


Hartshorne James M., student H. U., rooms 16 Matthews Hall


Hartt John, house 40 Concord avenue Hartwell Charles H., provisions, 126 Cam- bridge, house 9S Thorndike


Hartwell Fannie C., teacher Felton pri- mary school, boards 106 Austin


Hartwell Frank, clerk, 126 Cambridge, rooms 61 Third


Hartwell George A., provisions, 3 Inman square, house 22 Antrim


Hartwell George H., jeweler (41 Arch,B.), house 106 Austin


Hartwell James K., salesman (29 Dock square, B.), house 12 William


Hartwell James T., hats, caps, etc. (29 Dock square, B.), house 12 William Hartwell J. Albert, clerk, 126 Cambridge, house 148 do.


Hartwell William, carpenter, h. 6 Lincoln Hartwell William H., hay, grain, etc., 83 Bridge, house at Somerville


Harty Henry O., cooper (B.), house 269 Putnam avenue


Harty Michael J. (McCloskey & Harty), grocer, 91 and 443 Cambridge, rooms 53 Otis [15 Brattle


Harvard Council, No. 330, Royal Arcanum, Harvard University Botanic Garden, junc. Garden, Linnæan and Raymond


Harvard University Gymnasium, Kirk- land, junction Holmes place


Harvey Annie M., widow of John S., h. Mt. Pleasant, corner Walden


CARPENTER & BUILDER. M. F. TRACY. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge, Mass.


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Harvey Charles, porter (23 Central wharf, B.), house 10 Bath


Harvey Charles, teamster, 253 Cambridge, boards 4 Oak


Harvey Daniel G., foreman, 114 Cam- bridge, house 33 Fourth


Harvey John, whitewasher, h. 4 North


Harvey Joseph W., wheelwright, 4 Cam- bridge, boards 108 do.


Harvey Lydia A., house 40 Mt. Auburn Harvey Samuel C. (226 Washington, B.), house 49 Cottage [h. do.


Harvey Walter E., physician, 14 William, Harvie Charles W., carpenter J. H. Eames, house 7 Blanche


Harwood Harrison, county commissioner, Court House, Third, house at Natick Harwood Horace S., traveling salesman, house 13 Mt. Auburn


Haseltine Carrie' L. Mrs., button-hole maker, 12 Dunster, house do.


Haseltine Lydia L., widow of Moses D., boards 10 White


Haskell Barnabas D. jr., salesman (5 Win- throp square, B.), house 33 Orchard


Haskell E. Sears, wire-maker (B.), boards 22 Pearl


Haskell Isabella G. Miss, bds. 51 Pleasant Haskell Leona S., engineer Wm. H. Haz- lett & Co., First, h. 119 Cambridge


Haskell Mellen W., student H. U., rooms 68 College House


Haskell Melville, traveling salesman, 400 Main, house 90 Winsor


Haskell William E., student H. U., rooms 32 Holyoke House


Haskell William H., cabinet-maker (B.), house 34 Amory


Haskins David G. Rev., house 839 Main Haskins David G. jr., lawyer (23 Court, B.), boards 839 Main


Haskins John, junk, h. 96 Webster av. Haskins Timothy G., porter (31 Milk, B.), boards 96 Webster avenue


Haslan Thomas, boiler maker, h. 72 Main Hassett Annie, widow of John, house rear 18 Sparks han blk., Third


Hassett Michael, laborer, house 2 Line- Hassett Simon, gardener, h. 79 Wendell Hastings Andrew G., brush maker, house rear 19 Vine


Hastings Andrew J., clerk U. S. sub- treasury (Devonshire, B.), h. 59 Market Hastings Bernard, laborer, 162 Broadway, house 29 Harvard


Hastings Edward H., Colorado mining exchange (131 Devonshire, B.), house 23 Buckingham


Hastings Emeline C., widow of Samuel E., dressmaker, 127 Auburn, h. do. Hastings Francis W., student H. U.,rooms 6 Gray's Hall [Harvard Hastings Frank, soap-maker, boards 61 Hastings Frank W. (W. B. Hastings & Co.), insurance agent, 89 Cambridge, (Union square, Somerville), and (7 Exchange place, B.), boards 5 Russell


Hastings George H., printer (324 Wash- ington, B.), house 101 Prospect


Hastings George T., laborer, house 143 Franklin


Hastings Harriet, widow of Thomas B., house 44 William


Hastings John, machinist, boards Har- vard, corner Clark


Hastings John K.,student Divinity school, rooms 14 Ware


Hastings John M., machinist, h. 31 Sixth Hastings Lewis M., civil engineer, City Engineer's office, City Hall, house 27 Essex


Hastings Mary Mrs., house 20 Lake


Hastings Mary E. Miss, boys' clothes, h. 56 Arnold


Hastings Michael, foreman Hale, Teele & Bisbee, house 61 Harvard


Hastings Watson B. (W. B. Hastings & Co.), ins. agent, 89 Cambridge (Union square, Somerville), and (7 Exchange place, B.), house 5 Russell


Hastings William, piano key maker, bds. 61 Harvard


TASTINGS W. B. & CO. (Watson H B. and Frank W. Hastings), insur- ance agents, 89 Cambridge (Union sq., Somerville), and (7 Exchange pl., B.) Hatch Andrew J., bookkeeper (North, corner Fleet, B.), house 121 Prospect Hatch Arthur G., student H. U., rooms 60 Matthews Hall


Hatch Benjamin F. (Hatch & Co.), ex- press, house 21 Wallace


Hatch B L., farmer, Joseph G. Coolidge, Coolidge avenue


Hatch Celenda S. Mrs., bds. 1 Waterhouse Hatch Everett W., student H. U., rooms 32 North avenue


Hatch Hattie M. Mrs., b. rear 63 Auburn Hatch Horatio N. jr., driver, 31 Elm, house 61 Market


Hatch James W., boots and shoes (48 Hanover, B.), house 160 Pleasant


Hatch Lewis F., fish and oysters, 119 Cambridge, house 33 Fourth


Hatch N. P., machinist, 72 Main


Hatch Stephen D., painter, 660 Main, h. 23 Fairmont [Warland


Hatch Thomas D., bookkeeper, house 6 Hatch & Co. (Benjamin F. Hatch), express, 6 Brattle and (36 Court sq., B.)


Hatfield Amos, carpenter, bds. 3 Prospect Hatfield Christopher, carpenter, boards 3 Prospect


Hathaway Caroline Miss, b. 254 North av. Hathaway Charles F., baker, confection- er and caterer, 180 North avenue, house 26 Mead


Hathaway Dorcas, widow of Freeman, boards 26 Mead [bds. 26 Mead Hathaway D. Elmar, clerk, 180 North av., Hathaway Eliza Miss, bds. 254 North av. Hathaway Freeman H., baker, 180 North avenue, boards 26 Mead [Erie


Hathaway Maria D., wid. of Galen, h. 56


Dimension Frames Sawed to Order. LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.


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Hatley William F., mason, rooms 17 Win- throp [win Hattenburg George, laborer, h. 33 Bald- Haven George F., carriage-painter, 448 Main, boards rear 63 Auburn


Haven Henry P. Mrs., h. rear 63 Auburn Havey William, baker, 502 Main, house 5 Suffolk [land


Hawes Ellen M., widow, boards 17 Kirk- Hawes Frank T., clerk (F. H. market, B.), house 8 Western avenue


Hawes George H., provisions, 419 Main, boards 53 Cherry


Hawes Lucy R. Mrs., house 5 River


Hawey William, tin plate worker (141 Broad, B.), house foot of Lawn


Hawkes James, switchman B. & M. R. R. house 6 East


Hawkes Levi (Levi Hawkes & Co.), plumb- er, 599₺ Main, and (50 Howard, B.), house 19 Warland


HAWKES LEVI & CO., (Levi Hawkes and John Crawford), plumb- ers, 599{ Main and (50 Howard, B. ) Hawkes Vhilenia D., widow, house 2 Front street court [1 Weld Hall Hawkins Arthur M., student H. U., rooms Hawkins A. Charles, teamster, house 223 Broadway, room 4


Hawkins Christopher C., teamster, house 62 Webster avenue


Hawkins Edward D., clothes cleaner, 459 Main, house 13 Webster avenue


Hawkins Jewett P., at 169 Gore, h. 42 Fifth Hawkins John, case-maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 105 Hampshire


Hawkins Lizzie J. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, bds. Wm. Hawkins', Charles


Hawkins Thomas J., printer (B.), house Winthrop, corner Brighton


Hawkins William, police, station 3, house Hawkins blk., Charles, east of Third Hawley John, laborer, house 40 Winthrop Hawley Marianna Miss, house 36 Ellery


Hawley Patrick, laborer, 10 Arrow, house at Somerville [at Somerville Hawley William, paster, 10 Arrow, house Hawthorne Henry, glass-cutter, house 81 Charles [bds. 686 Main


Hay Henry A., bookkeeper (18 Kilby, B.), Hayden Albion K. P., clerk, 432 Cam- bridge, house 130 Winsor


Hayden David D., carpenter, house 54 Mt. Auburn


Hayden Edward M., action-maker, 162 Broadway, house 20 Orchard


Hayden Elizabeth, widow of Frederick A., house 10 Concord avenue


Hayden Geo. William, molder, 368 Main, house 69 Moore [Kinnaird Hayden Henry S., carpenter, house 33 Hayden James L., salesman (110 State, B.), house 17 Magazine


Hayden James T., supt. Walworth Mnfg. Co., machine shop, 368 Main, house 38 Austin


Hayden Joel Mrs., house 14 Craigie


Hayden Joseph L., foreman steel shop, 368 Main, house 44 Austin


Hayden Lizzie D. Miss, dressmaker,house 54 Mt. Auburn


Hayden William, iron-molder, 368 Main Hayden William N., at 139 Broadway, b. 16 Market [14 Bowdoin


Hayden Zebah, carpenter, 23 DeWolf, h. AYES ALEXANDER L., solic- itor of patents (95 Milk, room 72, B.), house Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood av. Hayes Alvin, boots and shoes, 578 Main, house 8 Perry


Hayes Ann. wid. of Daniel, h. 41 Bolton Hayes Anna, dressmaker, bds. 24 Flagg Hayes Daniel, blacksmith, house 22 Web- ster avenue


Hayes Daniel, upholsterer, h. 3 Dickinson


Hayes Daniel J., mason, bds. 41 Bolton Hayes Dennis J., boards 41 Bolton


Hayes Edmund, boards 16 Winthrop


Hayes Gustavus D., machinist, boards 48 Market


Hayes Henry, express, 1 Brattle, and (32 Court sq., B.), house 22 Shepard


Hayes James, brass-finisher, bds. 30 Vine Hayes Jeremiah, teamster, 168 Main, h. 108 Spring


Hayes Jeremiah J., cooper, bds. 30 Vine Hayes John, hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, bds. 2 Shepherd's blk., Charles River Hayes John, laborer, h. 3 Baldwin court Hayes John B., trunk-maker, house 391 Cambridge


Hayes John J., cigar-maker, h. 10 Fourth Hayes John J., cooper, house 65 Vine Hayes John J., laborer, bds. 110 Spring Hayes John L., sec. National Association of Wool Mnfrs. (95 Milk, B.), house Mt. Auburn, opp. Elmwood avenue


Hayes John S., tin-worker, 153 Putnam avenue, boards õ Rockwell


Hayes John T., carpenter, h. 162 Franklin Hayes Katie C. Miss, station agent Brick Yards F. R. R., house 41 Bolton


Hayes Luther S., carpenter, 24 Mill, house 13 Norton


Hayes Michael, blacksmith, h. 53 Clark Hayes Michael, grocer, 76 Spruce, h. do. Hayes Michael, tailor, house 146 Bridge Hayes Michael, laborer, house 37 Flagg


Hayes Michael F., molder, 368 Main, h. 22 Portland


Hayes Patrick, laborer, house Cushing, near Woodlawn


Hayes Peter, laborer, house 30 Vine


Hayes Samuel M., student H. U., rooms 5 Felton building


Hayes Sarah E. Miss, h. 32 North avenue Hayes Thomas L., trimmer F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., bds. at Charlestown


Hayes Walter H., salesman (54 Commerce, B.), boards 13 Norton


HAYES WILLIAM A. JR., coun- selor (41 Sears bldg., B.), h. Mount Auburn, opp. Elmwood avenue


CEMETERY WORK GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


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Hayman Ira S., laborer, b. 180 Broadway Hayman Madison B., teamster, house 180 Broadway Įdo.


Haynes Frank W., foreman, 31 Elm, h. 32 Haynes Joel D., milkman, h. 5 Brewer


Haynes Mary Miss, house 50 Cottage Haynes Sydney C., teamster, h. 33 Bow Haynes, see Haines


Hayward Almira L., librarian Cambridge Public Library, 639 Main, boards 32 Western avenue


Hayward Elizabeth C. Miss (Bancroft & Hayward), fancy goods, 439 Cam- bridge, house do.


Hayward Florence M. Miss, teacher Riv- erside primary school, bds. at Melrose Hayward Geo. A. (Work & Hayward), furniture mover, 119 Pearl and 576 Main, house 18 Watson


Hayward James I., machinist, 162 Broad- way, house at Boston


Hayward Walter E., confectioner, 245 Broadway, boards 15 Myrtle place


Hayward Walter E., student H. U., rms. 17 Holworthy Hall


Hayward Walter F. (W. F. Hayward & Co.), 3 Brattle, house 16 Story


Hayward Wm. P., h. Elm, corner Beech Hayward W. F. & Co. (Walter F. Hay- ward and Solomon Rhoades), pro- visions, 3 Brattle


Haywood James, laborer, h. r. 202 Bridge Haywood Oliver W., wheelwright, 130 Main, boards at Boston


Haywood Walter F., baker, 912 Main, h. 3 Harding


Haywood, see Heywood


Hazard Daniel L., student H. U., rooms 19 Oxford


Hazard Martha A., widow, h. 110 Winsor Hazard Rosa E. G., music teacher, house 110 Winsor


Hazel Benjamin C., painter, boards 67 Washington [Washington


Hazel Benjamin G., carpenter, house 67 Hazel Wm., teamster, louse 11 Murdock Hazel Wm. A., draughtsman, boards 67 Washington


Hazeltine Carrie H. Miss, teacher Wash- ington grammar school, boards 110 Auburn


Hazeltine Margaret W., widow of George, dressmaker, house 110 Auburn


Hazelton Lorenzo W., expressman, 600 Main, house 48 Sidney


Hazelwood Ann E., widow of Francis T., house 37 Essex


Hazelwood George F., action maker, h. 37 Essex


Hazen Charles R., janitor Divinity Hall, house foot Divinity avenue


Hazen Daniel M., traveling agent, 502 Main, house 38 Tremont


Hazen Frank P., traveling agent, 502 Main, house at Springfield


Hazen George E., salesman (66 Chauncy, B.), boards 38 Tremont


Hazen James W., clerk, 502 Main, boards 38 Tremont


Hazlett Andrew, house 366 North avenue Hazlett George, driver U. R. Co., boards Frank, 6th on the left


Hazlett John M., foreman U. R. Co. sta- ble, Eighth, house 125 Winsor


Hazlett Joseph, teamster W. T. Richard- son & Co., house 8 Camden place


Hazlett Robert J., teamster, bds. 7 Sparks Hazlett William, driver W. G. Macleod, Sumner, boards do.


Hazlett Wm. Henry, printer University Press, house 7 Sparks


Hazlett Wm. H. (W. H. Hazlett & Co.), First, house 74 Fourth


Hazlett W. H. & Co. (W. H. Hazlett, Wm. McHugo and Charles W. Underhill), planing mill, First, corner Thorndike Hazlett, see Hezlitt


Headblom Charles A., carpenter (B. & A. R. R., Allston), h. 237 Pearl


Headley Thomas, blacksmith, 350 North avenue, bds. 352 do.


Heald Charles P., law student H. U., rms. 14 Story [Otis


Heald Fred, fireman F. R. R., rooms 95 Healey John, laborer, house 9 Jefferson Healey Robert B., porter (100 Summer, B.), house 19 Hamilton


Healey William, case-maker, 162 Broad- way, bds. 235 Broadway


Healy Annie M., wid. of Michael, grocer, Mt. Auburn, cor. Willard, h. do.


Heaney John, laborer, h. 134 Webster av. Hearsey Charles A., tin stamper, boards 64 Columbia [64 Columbia


Hearsey John A., tin stamper (B.). bds. Hearsey Walter H., salesman (62 High, B.), boards 64 Columbia [bds. do. Hearsey William, bar-tender, 8 Brighton, Hearsey William E., foreman (190 Tre- mont, B.), house 64 Columbia


Heatley Isaiah S., carpenter, house Hotel Holly


Heavey James, tinsmith, 8 Brattle


Heavey Wm., baker, 502 Main, house rear 145 Columbia


Hebard Albert K., foreman of regulators. 162 Broadway, house 147 Harvard Hebbard Albert, house 427 Broadway


Hebbard Albert H., bds. 427 Broadway


Hebbard Charles, boards 147 Harvard


Hebbard Charles C., clerk, 559 Main, bds. 427 Broadway


Hebblethwaite Albert E., plumber, 12 Brattle, bds. 36 Ash


Hector Thomas Xavier, printer Universi- ty Press, h. 148 Pearl


Hedge Frederic H. Rev., Prof. of German H. U., house 48 North avenue


Hedge Lothrop, salesman (33 Summer, B.), boards 7 Holyoke


Hedge Nathaniel L., house 7 Holyoke Hedrick Josephine O.Miss, teacher Ander-


son street primary school (Boston), house 35 Hudson


BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


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


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Heeb Wm. F., clerk, 188 Norfolk, h. do. Heeney Peter J., cigar maker, h.115 Pearl Heeney Timothy, laborer, h. r. 175 Bridge Heffernan David, liquors, etc., 472 Cam- bridge, house 156 Prospect


Heffernan Joseplı, shoemaker, and coal and wood, 401 Cambridge, house do. Heffernan J. F., painter, 72 Norfolk, h. at Somerville [189 Spruce


Heffernan Michael, blacksmith, boards Heffernan Thomas, house 91 Vine


Heffernan William, cattle broker, house 189 Spruce


Heffernan William F., laborer, b. 91 Vine Heilbron George H., student H. U., rooms 46 Holyoke


Heildrick Otto, mason, bds. 9 Broadway Heileman Wm., boot and shoe mnfr. (125 Cambridge, B.), house 71 River


Heileman William jr., clerk (125 Cam- bridge, B.), boards 71 River


Heilge John H., teamster, h. 189 Broadway Helgert Frederick, currier, house Jack- son, next corner Harvey


Hellen Elizabeth, widow of Robert, house rear 12 Short


Hellmann John L., jeweler (71 Sudbury, B.), h. 125} Spring


Hellmann Thomas L., solderer F. Draper & Co., bds. rear 125} Spring


Hellrigl Anna Miss, teacher of German, bds. C. W. Munroe's, Francis av.


Helmbolds Henry F., surgical instrument maker, house 972 Sixth


Hemming Edward C., sash and blind maker (Charlestown), h. Lake View avenue, near pumping station


Henchman Nathaniel H., h. 294 Harvard Henderson Adelphia, widow, h. 95 Elm


Henderson Bros. (John J. and Robert Henderson jr.), carriage makers, 232 North avenue


Henderson Chas. W. (Henderson & Son), paper stock, 247 Pearl, house 238 do. Henderson Edward, boxmaker, 3 Hamp- shire


Henderson Frederick, boiler-maker, 356 Main, boards at Boston


Henderson George R., carriage mnfr., 270 North avenue, house 268 do.


Henderson George W., mason, house 126 Harvard [vey Henderson Jas., currier, h. Reed, c. Har- Henderson James, brush-maker, house 28 Hastings


Henderson James A., carriage-maker, 350 North avenue, house 352 do.


Henderson John, painter, boards Pioneer Henderson John J. (Henderson Brothers),


carriage-maker, 232 North avenue, h. 7 Chester [Broadway Henderson Lawrence, laborer, house 189 Henderson Lucius J., student H. U., rms. 24 Matthews Hall


Henderson Patrick, hostler, 70 Norfolk, boards do.


Henderson Robert, house 268 North av.


Henderson Robert jr. (Henderson Bros.), carriage-maker, 232 North avenue, house 244 do. [Brewery Henderson Thomas, laborer, boards 15 Henderson Thomas C., letter carrier, P. O., 611 Main, house 8 De Wolf


Henderson William (Henderson & Son), paper stock, 247 Pearl, house do. Henderson William, laborer, h. 8 Sands Henderson Wm., tailor, bds. 47 Harding


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JENDERSON & SON (William and Charles W. Henderson), metals and paper stock, 247 Pearl


Hendley Lucy J., widow of Otis, house 40 Orchard


Hendrew Andrew, hairdresser, 466 Cam- bridge, boards Vine, corner Second Hendrickson Charles, helper, 17 Main, house at Boston


Hendrickson Gustav, safe-painter, 17 Main, house 3 Pelham


Hendry George E., boiler-maker, 356 Main, house 325 Cambridge


Henley Francis O., horseshoer, house 2 Columbia


Hennessey Alexander M., shoemaker, 348 Broadway, house 94 Winsor


Hennessey Andrew, cabinet maker, Wood- bury bldg., Otis, boards at Boston


Hennessey Edward, machinist, 368 Main Hennessey Esther, widow of Michael, house 74 Hampshire


Hennessey James, laborer, h. 124 Dublin Hennessey James, laborer, h. 57 Portland Hennessey James, compositor Riverside Press, house 8 Jay [Hastings


Hennessey James, teamster, house 10 Hennessey James J., waiter (Tremont House, B.), house 59 Vine


Hennessey John, confectioner, 503 Main, boards 10 Hastings


Hennessey John, laborer, h. 222 Broadway Hennessey Sarah A., widow of Michael F., house rear 1 Webster avenue


Hennessy John E., laborer, house 200 Norfolk


Hennessy Joseph A., cabinet maker, Woodbury building, boards at Boston Hennigar Amy Miss, house 15 Dyke


Hennings Charles, cabinet maker, Wood- bury bldg., Otis, house at Somerville Henrahan John, laborer, boards 164 Gore Henrity M. J., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes


Furniture Co., house at Charlestown Henry Caleb, waiter. boards 8 Elmer


Henry George A., machinist, h. 15 Austin Henry James, laborer, house 3 Bell


Henry James jr., laborer (169 So. Market, B.), boards 3 Bell


Henry James B., carpenter, h. 36 Auburn Henry Jas. S., cabinet maker, b. 25 Cedar Henry Mary Miss, house 39 Fourth


Henry Plaicide, glass worker, house 191 Norfolk


Henry William A., student H. U., boards 11 Remington


Hensby John W., house rear 110 Min


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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Hensch B., at 139 Broadway, h. 92 Sixth Henshaw A. Henry, printer University Press, boards 29 Holyoke


Henshaw John A., librarian Mass. His- torical Society (30 Tremont, B.), house 23 Craigie


Henshaw John O., civil engineer (13 Pem- berton square, B.), boards 23 Craigie Henshaw William O., fruit (113 State, B.), house 49 Linnæan


Henson Christine. tailor, h. r. 77 Spring Heppenheimer William C., student H. U., rooms 16 Oxford


Herbert Harry, painter, house 4 Cow- perthwaite [Spruce


Herbert Honora Mrs., house Jackson, n. Herbert John, machinist, 368 Main, house 458 Cambridge


Herbert William R., clerk, 458 Harvard, boards 11 Brewer [road Herderhorst Frank R., laborer, h. 18 Rail- Herelihy James, city laborer, house 194 Hampshire


Herelihy Jeremiah, teamster J. C. Ban- croft, boards Somerville avenue, near Porter's Station


Herelihy John, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge Herelihy John, stone-cutter, Gore wharf, house 39 Union


Herelihy, see Hurlihy


Herman John, currier, boards 7 Buck's block, Seventh


Herman Leopold Mrs., house 16 Craigie


Hermans Anna, widow of Hobart, house Munroe. near Third


Hermans Henry, machinist, house Mun- roe, near Third


Hermans Paul, laborer, boards Munroe, near Third


Hern Dennis, brick-layer, house 138 Pearl Hern John H., wood molder, 54 Bridge, house at Boston 1437 Main Heron Henry, clerk, 486 Cambridge, bds. Heron Joseph, dry goods, 437 Main, and 486 Cambridge, house 437 Main


Heron Samuel, groceries and provisions, 281 Cambridge, boards do.


ERON WILLIAM J., plasterer, basement 610 Main, house 451 Main Herrick Austin H. Rev., pastor North av. M. E. church, house 26 Ash


Herrick Frank Capen, clerk (47 Franklin, B.), boards 202 Harvard [Harvard Herrick Israel, stone-cutter (B.), house 202 Herrick John, cabinet maker F. M. H. F. Co., house at Boston




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