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Herrick William A., lawyer (33 School, room 3, B.), house 7 Norton
Herrick Wm. H., student H. U., rooms 1 Holworthy Hall
Herring Francis A., overseer Union R. Co. stable (West Somerville)
Hersey Henry, plasterer, house 90 Banks Hersey Henry F., tester of pumps (B.) boards 88 Gore
Hersey Myers, driver Montgomery's Ex- press, 644 Main
Hersey William D., clerk, 535 Main, bds., Corliss place
Hersey Willis H., baker, 502 Main, boards 385 North avenue
Hersey, see Hearsey
Hersum Charles S., carpenter, b. 99 Austin Hersum William, clerk (B.), b. 99 Austin Hertach Samuel, laborer, house 57 Charles Hertachı John, pocket-book maker, house 7 Mullin's court
Hervey Charles, clerk, boards 4 Oak Hess Alfred J., lager beer bottler, 39 Un- ion, house do.
Hess Hiram, steam pipe fitter, h. 25 Union Hess John H., teamster, house 65 Elm Hesseltine Ernest, salesman (13 Pearl, B.), boards 13 Clinton
Hesseltine John E .. Custom House (B.), house 13 Clinton
Heustis Caswell, action maker, 162 Broad, way, house 3 Prospect
Hewes James T., clergyman, h. 6 Garden Hewes John, machinist, h. 133 Portland Hewes, see Hews
Hewett Asa W., traveling agent, 502 Main, honse 98 Norfolk
Hewett John E., clerk (B.), b. 98 Norfolk Hewett, see Hewitt
Hewins Harriet N., widow of George G., house 373 Harvard
Hewins John A., spring bed maker, Rhoades bldg., State, hds. 56 Sidney Hewitt James, carriage maker, house 39 Spruce
Hewitt. see Hewett
Hewlett Aronella Molyneaux Miss, hair- dresser, 23 Dunster, house do.
Hewlett E. Molyneaux, lawyer (B.), house 23 Dunster [167 Brookline
Hewlett Frances L., widow of Albert, h. Hewlett Paul P., actor, boards 23 Dunster Hewlitt George, clerk (33 North, B.), house 11 River
Hews Albert H. (A. H. Hews & Co.), earthenware, Crescent avenue, boards 41 Walden
Hews Augustus H., house 291 Broadway Hews A. H. & Co. (Albert H. and Horatio Hews), earthenware manufacturers, Crescent avenue
Hews Horatio (A. H. Hews & Co.), earth- enware), Crescent av., h. at Weston Hews Michael J., carriage-painter, house Raymond, corner Walden
Hews, see Hewes
Hewson John M., boots and shoes, 424 Cambridge, house 407 do.
Heycroft Joseph, shoemaker, house 1 Cowperthwaite
Heyden Henry, galvanizer, h. 125 Harvard Heyden William H., brass-finisher, house 55 Moore Heyden, see Hayden
Heymer Fred W., clerk (254 Washington, B.), boards 22 Wendell
Heymer John C., stereotyper (179 Devon- shire, B.), house 22 Wendell
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH.
Office, 13 Kilby LUMBER AND MOULDINGS. Street, Boston. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
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Heymer J. Edward, stereotyper (179 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 22 Wendell
Heyn Frederick A., sausage maker R. Weitze, house Eighth, near Spring Heywood Frank E., student H. U., rooms 21 Matthews Hall
Heywood George, student H. U., rooms 25 Matthews Hall
Heywood George A., lumber (130 State, B.), boards 303 Broadway
Heywood Maria L. Miss, house 149 Austin Heywood Walter, baker, house 3 Harding Heywood William Mrs., h. 351 Harvard
Heywood, see Haywood
Hezlitt George, stone-setter, house 29 Kin- naird [Kinnaird
Hezlitt George M., stone-setter, boards 29 Hezlitt John A., stone-setter, h. 33 Green
Hezlitt Robert, stone-cutter, h. 17 Charles River
Hezlitt, see Hazlett
Hibbard Edward A., student H. U., rooms 15 Felton building [Felton bldg. Hibbard Omri S., student H. U., rms. 9 Hickey James, laborer, h. 120 Webster av. Hickey James G., boards 120 Webster av. Hickey John, machinist, h. 192 Bridge
Hickey John J., laborer, 368 Main, house 153 Green [105 Pleasant
Hickey Margaret, widow of Patrick, house Hickey Michael, stone-cutter, 53 Main, h. 45 Cambridge
Hickey Michael W., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 5 Hilliard
Hickey Patrick H., stereotyper (179 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 105 Pleasant
Hickey Thos. L., carver, b. 120 Webster av. Hickey Wm., baker (B.), h. 25 Hancock
Hickey Wm., stone-cutter, b. 45 Cambridge Hickie Daniel J., baker, house 157 Main Hickie Lucy Mrs., dressmaker, 157 Main, house do.
Hicks Frank A., reedmaker, 162 Broad- way, house at Waltham [Norfolk Hicks Frederick, at H. M. Sawyer's, boards Hicks John, carpenter, house 51 Clark
Hicks John G., wheelwright, house 25 Park
Hicks Manuel S., sand paperer, 54 Bridge, house at Somerville
Hicks Mary D. Mrs., house 17 Sacramento Hicks Samuel W., laborer, 1 Prospect, h. 5 West
Hicks Thomas, miller, house 33 Union Hicks Thomas J., bootmaker, 97 Cam- bridge, house 482 do.
Hicks William, laborer, boards 6 Gray pl. Hicks William C., reed-board maker, 162 Broadway, house 6 Kinnaird
Hidden William H., dry goods (67 Sum- mer, B.), house 259 Harvard
Higgins Audrew M., carpenter, house 98 Norfolk [Seckle
Higgins Atkins, cabinet maker, house 2 Higgins Augustus E., clerk, 215 North av., boards 212 do. [h. 50 Columbia Higgins Benjamin F., police, station 2,
Higgins Daniel, laborer, h. 32 Washington Higgins Elbridge S., molder, 113 Broad- way, boards 123 Washington
Higgins Francis A., driver U. R. Co., h. 121 Western avenue
Higgins George, varnisher, 162 Broadway, boards 40 First
Higgins George W., carpenter, house 5 Stinson court [Holworthy pl.
Higgins Isaac N., driver U. R. Co., house Higgins Jabez B., fish market, 215 North avenue, house 212 do.
Higgins James, cooper, rear 414 Main, h. 3 Prospect [Brookline
Higgins John, laborer U. R. Co., h. 124 Higgins John jr., upholsterer, 556 Main, boards 124 Brookline
Higgins John H., liquors (26 Dock square, B.), house 24 Tremont
Higgins J. F., varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 40 First [burn
Higgins Margaret, wid., h. r. 65 Mt. Au- Higgins Martha D., music teacher, house Wallace, near Garden
Higgins Martin, laborer, house 40 First
Higgins Mary, widow of James, house 112 Cambridge
Higgins Patrick, boiler maker, house 37 Cambridge [42 Pearl
Higgins Richard F., clerk, 610 Main, bds. Higgins Samuel J., fish and oysters, h. 94 Thorndike
Higgins Samuel J. Mrs., dressmaker, 94 Thorndike, honse do.
Higgins Stephen H., coachman, 317 Har- vard, house rear 91 Hancock
Higgins Sumner C., tin worker, 653 Main, house 34 Hamilton [Broadway Higgins Thomas, brass molder, bds. 167 Higgins Thomas, laborer U. R. Co., bds. 124 Brookline
Higgins Thomas F., hack driver, Church, house 17 Farwell place
Higgins Warren R., cracker dealer, 51 Western avenue
Higgins Wm., painter, boards Mrs. Ann Loughrey's, Loughrey avenue
Higgins William D., shoemaker, 37 Pearl, house 135 Brookline
Higgins Wm. G., driver, 203 Bridge, rms. 54 Fourth
Higgins William P., laborer John Rear- don & Sons, house 135 Brookline
Higgins Wm. H., carpenter, 165 North avenue, house 12 Coggswell avenue
Higginson Thos. Wentworth, author, h. 25 Buckingham
Highland Frederick J., laborer, house 4 Coggswell place
Highland Patrick, laborer, h. 28 Carson Hildreth A. Edwin, president Bates Man- ufacturiug Co. (85 Devonshire, B.), h. 62 North avenue
Hildreth Charles W., provisions (45 Fleet, B.), house 14 Garden
Hildreth Henry T., student H. U., rooms 40 College House
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Hildreth John L., physician, 37 Brattle, house 16 Garden
Hill Adams Sherman, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory H. U., house Reservoir, corner Fayerweather
Hill Albert E., salesman (5 Winthrop sq., B.), boards 132 Pearl
Hill Charles, clerk C. H. North & Co., bds. 141 Gore
Hill Charles H., action-maker, 624 Main, house at Reading
Hill Charles P., fly finisher, 162 Broadway, house at Newton
Hill David J .. pressman University Press, house 21 Gerry [18 Sparks
Hill David W., marble worker, house rear Hill Edward, tailor, 584 Main, h. 584} do. Hill Ellen, widow, house 5 King place
Hill E. Andrew, printer University Press, house 22 Winthrop
Hill George A., house 434 Harvard
Hill George H., machinist. b. 5 King place
Hill Hannah A., widow of William A., h. 132 Pearl
Hill Hannah L. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, boards 26 Worcester
Hill Henrietta Emeline Mrs., laundress, house rear 61 Harvard
Hill Henry, at 139 Broadway, house 138 Hampshire
Hill Henry B., assistant Professor Chem- istry H. U., h. Hammond, n. Oxford
Hill Howard, sawyer, 139 Broadway Hill James B., house 12 Pleasant
Hill James D., coachman, 94 Brattle, h. 20 Brewer
Hill James F., regulator, 162 Broadway, house 17 Boardman
Hill James J., clerk, 152 North avenue, b. H. J. Reddick's, Porter's station
Hill John E., watchmaker (14 Hanover, B.), house 39 Hamilton
Hill John H., piano-key maker, house 138 Hampshire
Hill Joseph Alexander, engineer, 126 Portland, house 42 Hampshire
Hill Joseph A., engineer Cambridge Roll- ing Mill, house 259 Broadway
Hill Joseph A., student H. U., rooms 26 College House
Hill J. M., at 139 Broadway, h. at Boston Hill Laura, widow, house rear 88 Harvard Hill Marcus E., cabinet-maker h. 59 Third Hill Maria, wid. of John, h. 39 Hamilton Hill Nathaniel Mrs., house 104 Prospect
Hill Thomas, varnisher, Rhoades building, State, house 48 Market
Hill Timothy Mrs., house 24 Foster
Hill William, boards 20 Brewer
Hill William, bookkeeper (B.), house rear 23 Fifth
Hill William, dining-rooms, 205 Cam- bridge, house do.
Hill William, gardener, h. r. 18 Sparks Hill William B., house 104 Prospect
Hill Winchell N., watchman (150 Devon- shire, B.), house 178 Harvard
Hillery John, soap-maker, h. 131 Portland Hillery Mary, widow of Thomas, house Mt. Auburn, near Willard
Hillery Michael F., laborer, boards Mary Hillery's, Mt. Auburn
Hilliard Samuel D., house 28 Winsor
Hilliard Stephen C., sawyer, 54 Bridge, house at Charlestown
Hillier William, mason, house 6 Ashbur- ton place
Hilliker John, hair-worker, 63 Ellery, h.do. Hillman Fred, glass-maker, h.3 Mullin's ct. Hillman James, laborer, b. 167 Broadway Hillman John J., silver-plater (24 Sudbu- ry, B.), house 156 Thorndike
Hillman John W., silver-plater (24 Sud- bury, B.), boards 156 Thorndike
Hillman Minnie G. Miss, music teacher, boards 156 Thorndike
Hills Fontanelle L., teamster, house 142 Spring
Hills Henry S., house 78 Thorndike
Hills Mercy F., widow, house 14 Chauncy Hills Wm. B. Dr., instructor in Chemistry H. U., house 54 Langdon
Hilton Charles A., baggage-receiver (B. & M. R. R., B.), boards 108 Winsor
Hilton Helen, widow of Albert E., house 108 Winsor
Hilton James M., butter and cheese (cel- lar 3, F. H. market. B.), h. 9 Mellen Hilton James M. (J. M. Hilton & Co.), stoves, etc., 434 Harvard, h. 47 Oxford Hilton John, hairdresser, b. 117 Columbia Hilton Joseph F., provisions (5 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 9 Hancock place
Hilton J. M. & Co. (James M. Hilton and Fred W. Rivinius), stoves, 434 Har- vard
Hilton Lavinia F., widow, h. 117 Columbia Hilton Peter, hairdresser, b. 117 Columbia Hilton Simeon, piano-maker, 624 Main, h. 25 Suffolk
Hilton Thomas B., hairdresser, bds. 117 Columbia [Union
Hiltz Joseph, cooper, 502 Main, house 28 Hiltz Joshua, baker, h. 337 Cambridge Himeon Minor W., carpenter, h. 20 Suffolk Hinds Benj., laborer, h. 3 Conlon court
Hinds Henry E., conductor U. R. Co., h. 16 Dunster
Hinds James, laborer, 40 Washington Hinds Lewis, fish, 77 Pleasant, h. 286 Pearl Hines Michael H., iron-molder, 368 Main, house 331 do.
Hines Richard B., commercial traveler (38 Chauncy, B.), house 12 Day
Hinman Joseph, agent Fire Extinguisher Mnfg. Co. (41 Federal, B.), house 48 Magazine
Hinrichs Henry C. (J. C. Hinrichs & Co.), provisions, 130 Inman, h. 104 Hamp- shire
Hinrichs John C. (J. C. Hinrichs & Co.), 130 Inman, boards 104 Hampshire
Hinrichs J. C. & Co. (John C. and Henry C. Hinrichs), provisions, 130 Inman
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
BURDITT & WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Hippler Andrew, willow-basket maker, house rear 81 Sixth
Hirl Mary J., brush mnfr., 32 First, house 123 Third
Hirons Richard, organ finisher, 624 Main, house 3 Rollins court
Hiscock Orlando, laborer, house 48 Pine Hiscock Simon D., police, station 2, house 99 Washington
Hiss George R. A., house 16 Arlington Hixon Charles F., clerk, 157 Harvard, house 59 Portland
Hixon Edward (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture, 124 Harvard, and(364 Wash- ington, B.), house 70 Franklin
Hixon Edward jr. (Edward Hixon & Co.), 124 Harvard, and 364 Washington, B. ), house at Longwood
Hixon Edward & Co. (Edward Hixon, Frederick Reed, and Edward Hixon jr.), furniture manufacturers, 124 Har- vard, and (364 Washington, B.)
Hixon Emily, widow of Walter J., house 17 Franklin
Hixon Geo. Mrs., house 116 Harvard Hixon Geo. E., upholsterer (48 Canal, B.), house 85 Auburn
Hixon Margaret A., widow of James, house 13 Sparks street place
Hixon Robert T., driver hose carriage, No. 1, Brattle square, rooms do.
Hixon Sarah, widow of Martin, house 71 Hastings
Hoadly Geo. J. A. B .. law student H. U., rooms 66 Thayer Hall
HOAG JONATHAN, groceries and provisions, 171 Main, h. 287 Broadway Hoar Sherman, student H. U., rooms 31 Weld Hall
Hoare Francis, traveling salesman (252 Devonshire, B.), house 82 Green
Hoban Mary, widow, house Cambridge, corner Harding
Hobart Washington, carpenter, house 365 Main [Norfolk
Hobbs Augustus L., carpenter, boards 11} Hobbs Charles A., photographer, 33 River, boards 12 Blackstone
Hobbs Edward, confectioner, boards 242 Harvard
Hobbs Emeline T., widow, b. 19 Franklin Hobbs Francis A., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 14 Bath
Hobbs George, boarding-house, 53 Cherry Hobbs Henry C., glass-cutter, house rear 150 Prospect
Hobbs Jeremiah R., driver hook and lad- der, No. 2, house 83 Plymouth
Hobbs Jeremiah S., carpenter, h. 7 Park Hobbs Marland C., student H. U., rooms 15 Gray's Hall
Hobbs Moses H., boards 19 Franklin
Hobbs William, clock repairer, house 162 Harvard [Hampshire
Hobbs William K., cabinet-maker, h. 123 Hocking Mary E., widow of John, house 30 Coggswell avenue
Hodgdon Geo. F., hostler, house Squire's brick block, Gore
Hodgdon John H., carpenter, boards rear 508 Main
Hodgdon Samuel, carver, 54 Bridge, house at Everett
Hodge Bridget, widow of Richard, house 67 Mt. Auburn
Hodge John W., conductor U. R. Co., boards 67 Mt. Auburn
Hodge Theodore, waiter Memorial Hall Hodges Alice R. Mrs., asst. bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, B.), boards 343 Broadway [3 Gray's Hall
Hodges Archie L., student H. U., rooms Hodges Arthur, civil engineer, 583 Main. and (19 Exchange place, B.), house at West Somerville
Hodges Carrie D. Miss, b. 100 Mt. Auburn Hodges Charles E., clerk (26 F. H. market, B.), boards 450 Broadway
Hodges Francis Frederick, clerk (22 Pearl, B.), boards 450 Broadway
Hodges Geo. Clarendon, law student H. U., rooms 19 Thayer Hall
Hodges Harry B., instructor in German H. U., rooms 15 Hollis Hall
Hodges Jane, widow of Francis, house 450 Broadway
Hodges Lydia E. Mrs., h. 100 Mt. Auburn Hodges Mary A., widow of James C., h. 11 Kinnaird
Hodges Mary E. Miss, compositor Cam- bridge Tribune, boards 11 Kinnaird
Hodgkins Clara J. Miss, dressmaker, house 104 Thorndike
Hodgkins James H., regulator, 162 Broad- way, house 31 Brookline
Hodgkins John S., paper-hanger, house rear 140 Spring
Hodgkins Margaret R. Miss, teacher Har- vard grammar school, h. at Boston
Hodgkins Rufus M., stove lining agent, house 1 Whitney court
Hodgkins Walter R., paper-hanger, bds. 104 Thorndike
Hodgson Edward W., harness-maker (73 Hanover, B.), house 347 Broadway
Hodsdon Benj. P., produce (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), house 112 Thorndike
Hodsdon Clarence L., cooper, rear 68 Allston, house 70 do.
Hodsdon Edwin C., cooper, 169 Gore, house 184 Cambridge
Hodsdon Geo. W., bookkeeper (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), bds. 112 Thorndike
Hodsdon Wilder B., clerk (146 Devon- shire, B.), boards 112 Thorndike
Hodson John T., cook, house Hotel Brooks, Brooks
Hoefield Henry, artist Riverside Press, boards Prospect House
Hofer Frederick, tool maker, First, near Cambridge, house 2 Dailey's alley
Hoffman John, cabinet maker, house 351 Cambridge [Clark
Hoffman Reinhold F., cabinet maker, h.49
M. F. TRACY, No. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge. Mnfr. of Veneered and Pine Doors, Window Frames, Sashes, Desks, Drawer-Cases, Counters, Brackets, &c.
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Hofman Ernest, tailor, opposite 415 Broad- way, house 3 Emmons place
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Hofman L. Daniel W., brass-finisher, house 39 Baldwin
Hofman Stillman G. W., bds. 39 Baldwin Hogan Daniel, laborer Cambridge gas works, house at Boston
Hogan Edward. cooper, h. 16 Squire's ct. Hogan Edward J., trimmer, 162 Broadway, house 50 Western avenue
Hogan Frederick A., piano key maker, house 23 Pine
Hogan James, laborer, h. 143 Hampshire Hogan James, carpenter, house 30 Spring Hogan John, brass finisher, 368 Main
Hogan John B., cabinet-maker, house 393 Main
Hogan John C., stereotyper, University Press, house 28 Hancock
Hogan John J., house 393 Main
Hogan Julia, widow of John, house 28 Hancock
Hogan J., laborer, 368 Main
Hogan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 226 Bridge
Hogan Mary Mrs., house Holworthy, cor- ner Belmont
Hogan Matthew E., pork, etc., h. 6 Mead Hogan Matthew J., teamster John Rear- don & Sons, house 271 Putnam av.
Hogan Patrick, laborer, house 9 Sparks
Hogan Richard F., clerk (B.), boards 16 Squire's court
Hogan Thos., machinist, 368 Main, boards 28 Hancock
Hoit Sarah, widow of Ezekiel, h. 28 Fifth Hoit Sophia G., widow of Joseph, house 128 Thorndike
Holbrook Edward, h. 22 Lake View av. Holbrook James H., clerk (B.), house 26 Fifth [av.
Holbrook Louisa Miss, b. 22 Lake View Holbrook Nathan H., supt. John Reardon & Sons, Waverly, cor. Talbot, house 42 Chestnut
Holden Amos P., house 100 Allston
Holden Austin, asst. librarian at Athen- æum (Beacon, n. Bowdoin, B.),boards 21 Linnæan
Holden Harry, student H. U., rooms 11 Hollis Hall
Holden John, shipper, Riverside Press, h. at Boston
Holden Llewellyn, key-finisher, 139 Broad- way, boards 17 Suffolk
Holden Margaret A., widow of James D., house 21 Linnæan
Holden Orin A., key-finisher, 139 Broad- way, house at Malden
Holden Robert, coachman, house Broadway [tur
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Holden Walter W., carpenter, h. 27 Deca-
Holden William, blacksmith (B.), house 152 Green
Holden Wm. H., fish-cutter, h. 53 Vine
Holderness James F. L., teamster, house 88 Webster avenue
Holin Michael, laborer, h. 364 Cambridge Holland B., machinist, 356 Main
Holland Chas. H., clerk (1 Hamilton, B.), house 109 Inman [shire
Holland Cornelius, laborer, h. 189 Hamp- Holland Ellen, widow of David, house 83 Broadway
Holland Frederick W. Rev,, h. 15 Everett Holland Henry W., attorney (33 School, B.), house 15 Everett
Holland John, laborer, h. 377 Cambridge Holland John, laborer, 139 Broadway, h. 2 Deacon
Holland John, laborer U. R. Co., Mt. Au- burn, house Cushing, n. Cushing ct. Holland John F., student H. U., rooms 8 College House fter
Holland Michael W., teamster, h. 65 Win- Holland Wm., watchman U. R. Co., Dun- ster, house 161 Green
Holland Wm. A., printer University Press, boards 12 Dunster
Holland Wm. C., tinner, 163 Pleasant, boards 26 Prince
Hollenbeck John, janitor, 555 Main, h. do. Hollerhan David, butcher Niles Bros., house off Concord av., near do.
Hollerton Cornelius, laborer, boards 167 Broadway
Holliday Wm. H., student H. U., rooms 38 Matthews Hall
Hollings Samuel A., cabinet-maker, house 62 Thorndike
Hollis Chas. R., wheelwright, 178 North avenue, boards 212 do. [bia
Hollis Mary, wid. of Chas., h. 103 Colum- Hollis Wm. H., dentist, 603 Main, boards 103 Austin
Holloway W. Edelin, law student H. U., boards 104 Mt. Auburn
Holly John A., photographer, boards 69 Concord avenue
Holly Patrick, house 69 Concord avenue Holly Tree Coffee Rooms, 20 Brattle Hollyday Luke, laborer, h. 70 Harvard Holman Chas. E., clerk, 162 Broadway, house 107 Winsor
Holman Chas. H., student H. U., rooms 28 Weld Hall
Holmberg John F., hay and grain, 185 Broadway, house 38 Union
Holmberg Sarah A.,grocer,38 Union,h.do. Holmes Anna P. Miss, house 93} Auburn Holmes Benj. B., student H. U., rooms 24 Weld Hall [Dunster
Holmes Caroline E., widow of Chas., h. 12 Holmes Charles A., student H. U., rooms 39 Weld Hall
Holmes Frank M., flour (42 Commercial, B.), house 80 Magazine
Holmes Frank Wm., student H. U., bds. 80 Magazine and rooms 4 Matthews Hall
Holmes Fred H., agent, boards 3 Norfolk Holmes Freeland S., janitor Masonic Hall, 633 Main, and Boardman and Mason schools, house 48 Austin
LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby St., Boston
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H OLMES F. M. FURNITURE CO. (Levi S. Gould and Frank A. Patch), furniture mnfrs., 44 Cam- bridge, near First and (107 Washing- ton, B.)
Holmes Geo. A., clerk Registry of Deeds (Court sq., B.), house 12 Jay
HOLMES GEO. H., clerk and mes- senger Charles River National Bank, 1 Harvard row, boards 75 Allston Holmes Helen E., widow of Joseph H., house 39 William
Holmes Howard W., driver, 203 Bridge, boards 63 Spring
Holmes Isaac C. (Holmes & Rugg), wood and coal, 166 River, h. 75 Allston
Holmes Isaac G. (I. G. Holmes & Co.), boots and shoes, 567 Main, boards 75 Allston
Holmes I. G. & Co. (Isaac G. Holmes), boots and shoes, 567 Main
Holmes Jacob R., house 3 Norfolk
Holmes James A., notary public (67 Sears building, B.), boards 325 Harvard Holmes John, house 5 Appian-way
Holmes John P., student H. U., rooms 1 College House
Holmes Joseph A. (Joseph A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 55 Magazine
HOLMES JOSEPH A. & CO. (Joseph A. Holmes), grocers, 606, 60S and 610 Main
Holmes Marcus R., packer A. H. Hews & Co., house 84 Moore [Spring Holmes Mary A., widow of David N., h. 63 Holmes Mary F., widow of Charles W., house 55 Magazine
Holmes Patrick, coachman, 165 Brattle, house 46 Foster
Holmes Thomas, laborer, house Lexing- ton avenue, 1st from North avenue Holmes Walter A., clerk (141 Federal, B.), boards 48 Austin
Holmes William, show-case maker (309 Washington, B.), house Cushing, near Woodlawn [Moore
Holmes Wm. B., piano-sharp maker, b. 84 Holmes Wm. F., hay and grain, 162 River, boards 75 Allston
Holmes & Rugg (Isaac C. Holmes and George H. Rugg), wood and coal, 166 River
Holmgreen Charles, salesman (92 Wash- ington, B.), house 32 Fairmont
Holst Gustave A., engineer, 124 Harvard, house 134 do. [Sidney
Holst John, machinist, 356 Main, bds. 23 Holt Adeline, widow of Jacob A., house 49 Elm [16 Watson
Holt Alden, steam-fitter (38 Beach, B.), h. Holt Alfred F., physician, 98 Austin, h. do. Holt Carl B. F., safe-maker, 17 Main, house 3 Pelham
Holt Homer C., lawyer, 589} Main, h. do. Holt James H. H., painter, 14 Church, boards 10 South
Holt James L. Mrs., house 10 South Holt Samuel H., foreman of blacksmiths (409 Federal, B.), house 8 Plympton
Holt Stephen A. (Holt & Bugbee), hard wood lumber, 17 East, office (173 Friend and 84 Canal, B.), house at Winchester
H OLT WILLIAM B., painter, 14 Church, house 8 Acacia
TOLT & BUGBEE (Stephen A. Holt and John B. Bugbee), hard wood lumber, 17 East, office (173 Friend, B.) Holton Fred. H., excelsior mnfr. (New Durham, N. H.), and coppersmith (36 Chardon, B.), house 14 Prospect
Holyer Robert H., porter (29 Court, B.), house 17 Hastings
Homan James, laborer, boards 33 Carson Homans Wm. P., student H. U., rooms 14 Holyoke House
Homer Adeline D., widow of Charles W., house 26 Garden
Homer Fitz H., confectioner, h. 105 Green Homer Sarah A., widow of Moore R., house 214 Harvard
Homo Jose, box-maker, 3 Hampshire
Hood John, machinist, 36S Main, house 17 State
Hood Wm. H. (Blaisdell & Hood), wood dealer, 79 Brattle, b. 15 Farwell place Hooke Charles W., student H. U., rooms 61 College House
Hooker Anson Mrs., house 415 Broadway Hooker Charles K., steam-heating, base- ment, 602 Main, house foot of Pearl Hooker Charles R., driver S. F. E., No. 4, house 2 Russell
Hooker Edward D., student H. U., boards 415 Broadway [102 Thorndike Hooker Emma J. Mrs., music teacher, h. Hooker Henry, house 53 Auburn
Hooker Hiram W., driver steam fire en- gine No. 1, Brattle square, rooms do. Hooker Wm. J., engraver (71 Sudbury, B.) house 145 Main
Hooley Julia, widow, house 26 Hancock Hooley John, driver, 120 Green, boards 26 Hancock [26 Hancock
Hooley William, hostler, 677 Main, boards Hooper Charles H., flour (102 State, B.), house 349 Harvard
Hooper Edward W., treasurer Harvard College (70 Water, B.), and lawyer (40 State, room 21, B.), house Reservoir, opposite the reservoir
Hooper Frank A., clerk (139 Court, B.), boards 53 Fifth
Hooper Franklin H., student H. U., rooms 38 Thayer Hall
Hooper Isaac D., house 2 Allston court Hooper Mary L., widow of James, house 291 North avenue [Fifth
Hooper Moses W., police, station 3, h. 53 Hooper Warren L., fruit (42 South Mar- ket, B.), house 291 North avenue
Hope Eugene, stereotyper Riverside Press, house 12 Walnut court
TOMBS,
MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Hope John, fireman Niles Bros., and vari- ety store, 422 Cambridge, house do.
Hopewell John jr., horse clothing (129 Washington, B.), house 24 Inman
Hopewell William, waiter, house rear 215 Mt. Auburn
Hopkins Albert B., carpenter and build- er, house 276 Pearl
Hopkins Catherine, widow of Edward, house 121 Elm
Hopkins Edward Earl, medical student H. U., boards 67 Magazine
Hopkins Emma A. Miss, teacher Thorn- dike grammar school, bds. 165 Spring Hopkins Esther C., widow of William G., house 58 Fifth
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