The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 4

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Vassal lane, from 85 Sparks to Lake View avenue, ward 1


Vernon, from 700 Main, to 129 Green, wd. 4 Village, from 18 State to 35 Front, ward 4 Vine, from 99 South Third to Ninth, wd. 3 Vineyard, from Cushing to May, ward 1


Walden, from 225 North avenue to oppo- site 114 Concord avenue, wards 5 and 1 Walker, from Shepard, opposite Wallace to Linnæan, ward 5


Walker court, from Flagg, near Putnam avenue, ward 1


Walker place, from 130 Third, east, wd. 3 Wallace, from 41 Garden to 38 Shepard, ward 1


Walnut avenue, from 23 Arlington to Lambert avenue, ward 5


Walnut court, from 174 Putnam avenue, ward 4


Ware, from 385 Harvard to 462 Broadway, ward 1


Warland, from 71 Magazine to 70 Pleasant, ward 4


Warren, from 263 Cambridge to Somer- ville line, ward 2


Washington, from 375 Main to 32 Norfolk, ward 2


Washington avenue, from Lambert ave- nue to Foxcroft, ward õ


Washington square (see Fort Washing- ton), ward 4


Water, from 185 Bridge to Miller's river, ward 3


Waterhouse, from 17 Garden to 11 North avenue, ward 1


Watson, from 49 Brookline to 94 Pearl, ward 4


Waverly, from Henry to Hamilton, wd. 4 Webster avenue, from 49 Hampshire to Somerville line, ward 2


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HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Wellington, from Concord avenue. oppo- site Adams to Wellington brook, Bel- mont line, ward 5


Wendell, from 58 North avenue to Carver, ward 1


West, from 53 Inman to Lee, ward 2 Westford (see Mead), ward 5


Westacott court, from 224 Putnam avenue, ward 4


Western avenue. from 622 Main, Central square to Brighton line, ward 4


White, from Union square to Elm in Som- erville, ward 5 .


Whitney avenue, from Putnam avenue to Chestnut, ward 4


Whitney court, from 8 Essex, ward 2


Whittemore, from Lexington av., west, ward 5


Willard, from 114 Brattle to 185 Mt. Au- burn, ward 1


Willard street court, from 18 Willard, wd. 1 William, from 87 Pearl to 26 River, wd. 4


Willow, from 345 Cambridge to Somer- ville line, ward 2


Willis court, from Mount Auburn, opposite Elmwood avenue, ward 1


Winsor, from 403 Main to Somerville line, wards 4 and 2


Winter, from 206 Bridge to 4 Fifth, wd. 3 Winthrop, from 33 Holyoke to 8 Eliot, ward 1


Winthrop square, junction Mount Auburn, Brighton, and Winthrop, ward 1


Woodlawn, from Cushing, near Vine- yard, to Cusliing, near Belmont line, ward 1


Worcester, from 59 Columbia to 54 Nor- folk, ward 2


Worthington, from Lake View avenue to Lexington avenue, front of Pumping station, ward 1


Wright, from 33 Hudson to 8 Norton, wd. 5 Wyeth, from 79 Concerd avenue to 106 Garden, ward 5


HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


Almshouse, Tannery, ward 5


Armory Hall, Brattle square Austin Hall, Temple


Baldwin block, rear 95 Main, near West Boston Bridge, ward 2


Beacon building, Cambridge, n. Inman sq. Beck Hall. Quincy square, junction Main, Quincy, and Harvard, ward 1


Boyle block, from 34 Charles, ward 3


Brewer's block, Brattle square, ward 1


Broadway block, Broadway, between Fifth and Main


Brooks' building. 361 Main


Buck's block, Seventh, corner Gore Buckley's Hall, 547 Main


Burrage block, Bristol, between Hamp- shire and Webster avenue


Butler block, rear 10 Charles River, wd. 1 Central square building, Green, ward 4 Chronicle building, 573 Main, opp. Pearl City building, Brattle square, ward 1


City Hall, 660 Main


Clark's block, 497 Main


Concordia Hall, 200 Cambridge


Conservatory Hall, 4 Lee, corner Main Court House, Third. corner Otis, E. C. Douglass block, Main, corner Essex Emerson block, foot of Crescent av .. wd. 5 Felton building, Trowbridge, c. Cambridge Fiske's block, 423 to 439 Main


Foster's block. 87 Main


Freemasons Hall, Dunster, n. Harvard sq. Goldsmith Hall, 89 Cambridge


Good Templars Hall, 149 North avenue Gothic Hall, Orchard, cor. Allen, ward 5 Grant building, 623 Main


G. A. R. Hall (post 57), 115} Cambridge, E. C.


G. A. R. Hall (post 56), Palmer, c. Brattle Hannum block, 114 Broadway,n. G. J. R. R. Harugari Hall, Sixth, corner Spring


Harvard, or Little's block, 466 Harvard, corner Dunster


Hawkins block, Charles, east of Third Henderson block, North av., opp. Walden Hilton block, 424 to 430 Harvard, corner


Linden, and 44S Harvard, cor. Holyoke Hixon's block, 57, 59 Portland


House of Correction, Thorndike, near Third, East Cambridge Hovey's block, 402 Main


Hyde's block, Main, Central square


Independence Hall, rear 55 Norfolk


Inman building, Cambridge, between Beacon aud Springfield


Inman Hall, Inman square, between Bea- con and Springfield


Institute Hall, 107 Cambridge


Kernan block, rear 13 to 17 Charles River Knights of Honor Hall, 89 Cambridge


Lechmere bank building, Cambridge, cor- ner Second


Lechmere block, Bridge, junc. Cambridge Lechmere bldg., Cambridge, junc. Bridge Linelian block. Third, near Winter


Lyceum building, Harvard sq., c. Brattle Lyceum Hall, Henderson block, North av. Lyceum Hall, Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq. Main block, Main, corner Pearl


Masonic block, Main, near Temple


Masonic Hall, 89 Cambridge, E. Cambridge Masonic Hall, 633 Main, Cambridgeport Masonic Hall, 240 North avenue, North Cambridge


Melledge's block, Main, corner Norfolk Moore's block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Charles


River, and Main, corner Trowbridge Moore's building, 6 to 8 Brattle Odd Fellows Hall, 15 Brattle, Cambridge


Odd Fellows Hall, 83 Cambridge


Odd Fellows Hall, 240 North avenue


Odd Fellows Hall, 583 Main, Cambridgep't


Odd Fellows Hall, Holyoke, corner Main, Cambridge


Pelham Hall, 603 Main


Porter's Hall, Porter's Hotel


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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, WHARVES, CEMETERIES.


Potter's block, 187 to 199 North avenue Pythian Hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main Ramsay's building, 1 Brattle


Robbins block, 1 to 10 Prospect


Roberts block, 15 Brattle Roberts Hall, 15 Brattle


Rogers block, junction Main, and Waslı- ington and Brewery


Rolling Mill block, Bristol, between Berk- shire and Portland


Saunders block, 38 and 42 North avenue Shea's block, 151 to 155 Bridge


Shepherd's block, 9 Charles River


Smart's building, rear 380 Main


Social Union Hall, 15 Brattle


Sons of Temperance Hall, Lechmere bank building, Cambridge, East Cambridge Sovereign's Hall, 573 Main Squire's block, Squire's ct., fm. 164 Gore State Arsenal, Chauncy, cor. Concord av.


Stratton's block, Cambridge, near Fifth Swiney's block, Gore, near Fifth Symond's block, 24 De Wolf


Temperance Hall, Union square, North Cambridge


Templars Hall, 548 Main


Temple block, Main, corner Temple


Temple Hall, Temple, corner Main


Union Hall, 631 Main


University Hall, 11 Brighton


Waitt's Hall, Cambridge, junction Hamp- shire, Inman square


Watson block, 560 Main


Welch's block, North, opposite N. E. Glass Works


Wellington Hall (G. A. R. post 30), Pearl Wheatland's blk., Cambridge, junc. Bridge Whitney's block, 465 Main


Whitney's building, Brattle square Woodbury's building, Otis


COLLEGE BUILDINGS.


Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland, Quincy and Cambridge, 1874


Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856


Astronomical Observatory, Garden, oppo- site Linnæan, 1846


Botanic Garden, Garden, c. Linnæan, 1805 Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857


Burnham Hall (Episcopal Theological Seminary), Brattle, 1879 College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846 Dane Hall, College yard, 1832


Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue, 1826


Gore Hall, College yard, 1838 Gray's Hall. College yard, 1863 Harvard Hall, College yard, 1766


Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirk- land and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724


Hollis Hall, College yard, 1763


Holworthy Hall, College yard, 1812


Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873 Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, corner Holmes place, 1848 Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720 Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859


Peabody Museum of Archæology, Divinity avenue, 1877


Sever Hall, College yard, 1878 Stoughton Hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869 University Hall, College yard, 1812


Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726 Weld Hall, College yard, 1871


WHARVES.


Bent George H., 168 Main Boynton's, 48 Bridge, East Cambridge Brooks, 221 Bridge


City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster


Day M., 132 Main, Lower Port Gale G. W., 69 Main Gas House, foot of Bath, ward 1


Gas House, Third, near Broad canal Gore, Third, next gas-house Hall's, foot of East street, E. Cambridge Hastings, East, near Bridge, E. Cambridge Holmes & Rugg's, 166 River


Holt's, East, near Bridge, E. Cambridge N. E. Glass House, foot of North Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water Sanborn's, 68 Bridge, East Cambridge Sargent's, foot of Charles River Smith's, 180 Main


Tower's, rear 139 Broadway Warren, Bridge st., next to Craigie bridge Wellington Austin C., 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co., 28 Bridge Winthrop, foot of De Wolf


Wood William H. & Co., 13 Broadway Wyman's, 84 Bridge


CEMETERIES.


Cambridge,Coolidgeav.,n. Watertown line Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson Mount Auburn, Mount Auburn street, n. Watertown line


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Old Burying Ground, ward 1, North ave- nue, opposite College grounds, B. F. Wyeth, superintendent


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BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES.


BRIDGES.


Brookline street. from foot Brookline


street, Cambridgeport, to Boston Cambridge street, from River street, Cam- bridgeport, to Brighton district Canal or Craigie, from Cambridge street, East Cambridge, to Boston


North Harvard street, from Brighton


street, Cambridge, to Brighton district Prison Point, from Prison Point road, East Cambridge, to Charlestown West Boston, from Main street, Cam- bridgeport, to Boston


Western avenue, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton district


WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary | the center of North canal, and northerly, line between Cambridge and Belmont, on in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the point begun at. Concord avenue, thence by the center of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the center of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the center of Garden street to WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the center of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the center of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the wa- ters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at. Shepard street, thence by the center of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the center of North avenue to Sacra- mento street, thence by the center of Sac- ramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the cen- ter of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the center of Putnam ave- nue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the center of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the center of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the center of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence through the center of Washington street to the junc- tion of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, souther- ly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at. street, and by the center of Dana street to Main street, thence by the center of Main street to Mount Auburn street, thence by the center of Mount Auburn street to Put- nam avenue, thence by the center of Put- nam avenue to Western avenue, thence by the center of Western avenue to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Water- town, thence by the last-mentioned bound- ary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.


WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the center of the center of Main street to Norfolk street, thence by the center of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the center of Washington street, to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the center of Broad canal to North canal, thence by ary line to the point begun at.


WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the center of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the center of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the center of Garden street to Danastreet to Main street, thence through Shepard street, thence by the center of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the center of North avenue to Sacra- mento street, thence by the center of Sac- ramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last-mentioned bound-


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CAMBRIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. F. RICKER & CO., Machine Carpet Beaters,


Improved Machines, with Steam Sponger Attachments, Patented Sept. 18, 1877.


Carpets of all kinds, Beat or Laid, Three Cents Per Yard. Mattresses, Feather Beds, Etc., Re-made and Renovated. Goods called for and delivered twice a day in Cam- bridge and Boston.


No. 613 MAIN STREET, next door to Post-Office, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


MORRILL & ALLEN, (Successors to ALLEN & ENDICOTT), Manufacturers of


STEAM ENGINES,


Machinery, Elevators,


Frogs and Switches, Shafting, Hangers, Boiler and all other Cast- ings. Also, Steam and Gas Repairing Promptly Attended to.


No. 356 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


CLARENCE G. REED & CO., PLASTERERS & STUCCO WORKERS


KALSOMINING, WHITENING AND TINTING without moving carpets or furniture.


Keene, Portland & Common Cementing. All kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended to.


ORDER BOXES -Letter and Order Box, No. 22, Sawin's Express Office, Harvard Square, Cambridge. No. 153 North Avenue, North Cambridge, Fred. L. Drew's. No. 18 Union Square, Somerville, L. A. Dimond's.


CLARENCE G. REED. 353 Beacon Street, Somerville.


SAMUEL M. REED. 785 Cambridge Street, Cambridge.


Also Fish and Oysters.


ENOCH BEANE, DEALER IN


Beef, Mutton, Pork Lamb. Hams, Poultry, GAME, Fruits, Vegetables.


908 Main Street.


CAMBRIDGE


DIRECTORY,


1882.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt , agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B.), Boston; B. L. & C. R. R , Boston, Lowell & Concord Railroad; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; C. W. W., Cambridge Water Works; Ep. Theo. School; Epis- copal Theological School; h., house; H. U., Harvard University; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer: n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post-office; pres., presi- dent; rd., road; Rev., reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A ), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; U. R. Co., Union Railway Co .; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow. Where the name of a corporation, factory, or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.


AARON LEWIS (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 513 Main, house 40 Winsor Aaron Moss, cigar maker, house 65 Wash- ington


Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Fred- erick C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 513 Main


Aaronson Aaron. house 212 Cambridge Abay Joseph, tailor, 587 Main, house 239 Franklin


Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 23 Berkeley Abbot Ezra, Bussey Prof. of New Testa- ment Criticism and Interpretation H. U., house 23 Berkeley


Abbot Francis E., teacher (3 Park, B.), house 13 Lake View avenue


Abbot George W., comn. mer. (21 Central wharf, B.), house 294 Harvard


Abbot Walter L., clerk (21 Central wharf, B.), boards 294 Harvard


Abbott Albion F., polisher, 624 Main, h. 5 Lawrence


Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at South Boston


Abbott Charles J., coal and wood, 16 Pearl, boards 94 Prospect


Abbott Charles L., counsellor-at-law (48 Congress, room 22, B.), bds. 29 River


Abbott Charles S., box maker, 1 Hamp- shire, house 32 Winsor


Abbott Edward Rev., pastor St. James church, house Channing


Abbott Edward M. Mrs., house 7 Chauncy Abbott Edward W., painter, 436 Main, boards 15 Salem [Washington Abbott Ezra, building mover, house 77 Abbott Gordon, student H. U., rooms 10 Little's block


Abbott Horatio N., engineer, 203 Bridge, house 154 Cambridge


Abbott John, printer, 547 Main, boards 169 Norfolk


Abbott John K., real estate (11 Cornhill, B.), house 8 Fairmont


Abbott John P., printer, h. 431 Cambridge Abbott Levi, machinist, house 29 River Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson


Abercrombie Bolling G., salesman (200 Devonshire, B.), boards 26 Brattle


Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 27 Brattle


Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, b. 26 Brattle Abercrombie Winona Miss, teacher Cush- ing street primary school, boards 26 Brattle


FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.


ABE


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AHE


Aberle Jacob Mrs., house off Eighth, near Spring


Aberle Jacob jr., cooper, house Eighth, corner Spring


Aberle John, cooper, boards Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, Eighth


Aberle Philip (88 North, B.), bds. Jacob Aberle's, Eighth


Abraham George, conductor U. R. Co., house 21 Grant [ct.


Abrahams Abraham J. Mrs., h. 7 Rollins Abrahams Henry, cigar maker (25 Court, Boston), house 11 Watson


Abroe Mary Ann, widow of Francis, house rear 209 Mt. Auburn


Acheson Henry, laborer, h. 22 Pioneer av. Ackerman Frederick H., physician, Hotel Brooks [to


Ackers Hannah Miss, house 21 Sacramen- Ackers John L. P., painter, 460 Main, house 16 Jay


Ackers Mehitable Miss, h. 21 Sacramento Ackers William H., printer Riverside Press, boards 77 River


Adam Francis P., b. 9 Lake View avenne Adams Adelbert A., agent, house 288} Broadway


Adams Albert, mason, order box, Lyceum Exchange, house 17 Winthrop


Adams Alexander, blacksmith, 368 Main, boards 1 Hampshire


Adams Alexande. L., boards 5 Story


Adams Ara, blacksmith, bds. 2 Columbia Adams Braman B., bookkeeper (144 War- ren av., B. ), house 13} Wallace


Adams Caroline M., widow of Reuben A., boards 14 Meacham


Adams Charles, potter, h. 111 Pleasant Adams Chas. E., at 139 Broadway, house at Medford


Adams Charles J., deputy jailor and mas- ter House of Correction, Thorndike, corner Third, house do.


Adams Chas. O., fireman (P. O., Boston), house 16 Upton


Adams Charles W., bookkeeper (22 Sud- bury, B.), house 442 Broadway


Adams Dean J., at Navy Yard (Charles- town), house 102 Thorndike


Adams Edward F., bookkeeper (39 Frank- lin, B.), house 89 Thorndike


Adams Frances A. Miss, house 12 Austin Adams Frank, candy maker, 282 Broad- way


A DAMS FREEDOM S., Union Carpet Beating Co. (228 Cambridge, B.),h.5 Union


Adams George, waiter Memorial Hall Adams George B., clerk, 5 and 6 Harvard row, boards 10 Shepard


Adams Harry B., asst. ticket agent F. R. R. (Causeway, B.), bds. 2 Walnut av. Adams Harry H. (Custom House, B.), house 53 Third [way Adams James H., teamster, h. 161 Broad- Adams John F., clerk (25 Central whf.), bds. Mrs. Margaret M. Adams', Pearl


Adams John P., gas fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard


Adams John T., laborer, h. 50 Portland Adams Joseph M., whalebone-worker (24 Lincoln, B.), house 4 Tufts


Adams J. Gedney, bookkeeper, house Wallace, near Garden


Adams Margaret M., widow of John, house foot of Pearl


Adams Mary A., widow of James Q., boarding-house, 42 River


Adams Maurice H., machinist Am. Net and Twine Co., h. r. 60} Cambridge


Adams Nathan, apothecary, 474 Cam- bridge, boards 107 Inman


Adams Nellie W. Miss, house Thorndike, corner Third


Adams Peter, printer Riverside Press, house 18 Eliot


Adams Sophia, wid. of Elihu, b. 9 Chester Adams Theodore P., teacher High school, house at Boston


Adams Walter H., hairdresser, 7 Brattle, house 78 Magazine


Adams William, boards 46 Prospect


Adams William H. Mrs., h. 40 Broadway Adams William R. (Adams & Lincoln), dry goods, 98 Cambridge, h. 85 Otis Adams & Lincoln (William R. Adams and Alfred Lincoln), dry goods, 98 Camb. A. D. Club, 14 Dunster


Addison Charles M., student Ep. Theolog- ical school, Brattle, house 3 Garden Addison Julia H. Mrs., house 3 Garden Adelstine John G., cigar-maker, 35 Pearl, house 12 Suffolk


Agassiz Alexander, curator Museum of Comparative Zoology H. U. and (19 Pemberton sq., B.), house 36 Quincy Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, house 36 Quincy


Agassiz George R., student H. U., rooms 39 Matthews Hall


Agnew Robert, wood-marker, 35 Gore, boards Hotel Cambridge


Ahearn David, saloon, 32 Cambridge, house 29 do.


Ahearn Dennis, laborer, house 200 Dublin Ahearn Dennis, baker, house 45 Amory Ahearn Eugene, laborer B. L. & C. R. R., house 3 Linnehan block, Third


Ahearn James, cigar maker, house 50 Amory


Ahearn Jeremiah, periodicals, etc., 34 River, house at Boston


Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin Ahearn Maurice, laborer, house 39 Willow Ahearn Maurice J., house 35 Orchard


Ahearn Patrick, cooper, bds. rear 53 Vine Ahearn Richard A., blacksmith, 202 North


avenue, boards 200 Dublin


Ahearn Thomas, marble-worker, house 41 Jefferson


Ahearn Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin Ahearn, see Ahern, also O'Hearn


Ahern Michael, brick-layer, house 2 Em- mons place


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retall. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


AHE


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ALL


Ahern, see Ahearn, also O'Hearn Aigin Michael, junk dealer, h. 13 Conlon ct. Aigin, see Eagan, also Egen


Aiken Charles H., clerk, 360 Cambridge, boards 152 Spring


Aiken Fred J., milk dealer, b. 152 Spring Aiken Hannah Mrs., house 39 Fourth


Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard). 360 Cambridge, house 152 Spring


Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Jonas Woodard), charcoal, hay, etc., 360 Cambridge


Ainslee Oscar, house 64 Cherry


Akerman George, machinist, 153 Putnam avenue, house 170 do.


Akerman M. Louise Miss, teacher River- side primary school, boards 9 Sumner Albee Pico B., boards 40 Holyoke


LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the A poor and attorney-at-law (30 Court, rooms 13 and 14, B.), house 30 Essex Alberts Albert, laborer, house 131 Third Alberts Clement P., house 131 Third


Alberts Frank. laborer, boards 131 Third Alberts Thomas, laborer, 92 Main


Alberty Antonio, carver F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown Alden Albert, house 59 Spring


Alden Ann Mrs., confectionery, etc., 546 Main, house do. [h. do. Alden Carrie A., music teacher, 471 Main, Alden Charles A. (181 Broad, B.), boards 78 Hancock


Alden Charles W., clerk (9 Bowdoin sq., B.), house 289 Pearl


Alden Fannie L. Miss, music teacher, house 471 Main


Alden Frank G., clerk (167 Congress, B.), boards 317 Harvard


Alden George A., commission merchant, rubber and gutta percha(167 Congress, B.), house 317 Harvard


Alden George E., clerk (167 Congress, B.), boards 317 Harvard


Alden George L., mason. h. 29 Pleasant Alden Geo. W. A. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, boards 19 Hewes


Alden Louisa M. Mrs., dressmaker, 471 Main, house do.


Alden Oliver N., painter U. R. Co., Duns- ter


Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., house 78 Hancock


Alden Thomas, bookbinder, h. 546 Main Alden T. H., driver U. R. Co., boards 29 Holyoke


Alden Wm. R. (W. R. Alden & Son), plas- terer, house 19 Hewes


Alden Wm. T., fly-finisher, 162 Broadway, house 21 Essex


Alden W. R. & Son (Wm. R. and Geo. W. A. Alden), plasterers and brick-layers, 19 Hewes


Aldrich Ambrose, com. mer. (5 Merchants row, B.), house 6 Day


Aldrich Charles F., student H. U., boards 378 Harvard


Aldrich Edwin H., bookkeeper, 243 Broad- way, house 120 Austin


Aldrich Frank, starch, etc. (35 Broad, B.), h. Washington avenue, cor. Arlington Aldrich Paul F. Mrs .. house 57 Green


Aldrich Richard, student H. U., boards 10 Frisbee place


Alexander Abram, crockery and grocer- ies, 644 Main, house 112 Green


Alexander Aroline Mrs., h. 141 Mt. Auburn Alexander Daniel, laborer, house 93 Elm Alexander George E., trimmer, 162 Broad- way, house at Maplewood


Alexander George W., hostler U. R. Co., house at Brighton


Alexander Giles R., carpenter, house 3 Rogers block, Main


Alexander James, machinist, 72 Main, boards 9 Broadway


Alexander James Mrs., h. rear 69 Brattle Alexander John, machinist, 17 Main, h. 96 Columbia [9 Broadway Alexander Joseph, machinist, 72 Main, b. Alexander J. Scott, police, station 2, house 520 Main


Alexander Mary, wid. of Hugh, h. 3 Green Alexander Ruth A., widow of George, house 4 Rogers block, Main


Alexander Thomas Mrs., music teacher, house 10 Wendell


Alexander Thomas, printer University Press, house 10 Wendell


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LGER ALPHEUS B., lawyer (23


Court, B.). b. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon Alger Amanda M., teacher Riverside pri- mary school, boards E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


Alger Arthur N., clerk (46 Winter, B.), boards E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


LGER EDWIN A., lawyer (23


A' Court. B.), house Mt. Vernon




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