The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 55

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Wyeth Benjamin F., 11 Brattle


Upholsterers.


Bicknell J. G., 642 Main


Eaton F. M., Tremont, near Cam- bridge


Grant & Mann, 384 Main


Kelley Francis A., 70 Cambridge


KELSEY BROS. & CO., 556 Main (see adv. dept. page 10)


RICKER GEO. F. & CO., 613 Main (see advt. page 26 front)


Robart John O., 27 Brattle


SHEDD G. WARREN, Central sq. (see advt. insert opp. p. 144)


Smith Geo. W., old depot, Porter's station Worcester Bros., 23 and 25 Brattle


Variety Stores.


Bancroft & Hayward, 439 Cam- bridge


Barry John F., 138 Pleasant


Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine


Butler Mary, 161} Broadway Carter S. A., 177 Harvard


Cousens C. H. Miss, 78 Norfolk


Forbes Annie E. Mrs., 113} Pleasant Goodwin Stephen F., 207 Cambridge Gove H. M., 214 North avenue


Green Joseph W., 93 Main


GREENLEAF A. P., 469 Main (see adv. dept. page 11)


Hope John, 422 Cambridge Ingalls H. B., 249 Broadway Johnstone Geo. S., 144 Hampshire


Kennedy & Murphy, 251 Broadway Kochendoerffer John N. C., 351 Broadway Laha M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Libby Melvina A., 163 Main


Mahoney Mary A. Miss, 9 Cowper- thwaite


Marvin E. H., 121 Western avenue McClure M. Miss, 72 Cambridge Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth


Powers Ellen Mrs., 335 Cambridge Rumney G. L., 409 Cambridge Thomas Isaac D., 154 Harvard Warren S. C., 452 Cambridge Whittier L. O. Mrs., 63 Western av. Wilson Annie, 42 Inman


York E. W., 24 Upton


Ventilation.


BAUMEISTER A., Palmer, near Brattle (see advt. opp. streets) HALEY T. W., 10 Brattle (see adv. dept. page 10)


HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599} Main and (50 Howard, B.) (see advt. opp. streets) STEVENS JOHN H. & CO., 634 Main (see advt. on back cover)


CORSE & SMITHI, 181 Washington Street, BOSTON. Special Attention paid to Furnishing Students' Rooms.


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Veterinary Surgeons.


Hall C. H., Prospect House, 596 Main Jennings Joseph H., rear 484 Main Murray Michael, 1 Vine Putnam Lewis, 170 North avenue


Vinegar Manufacturers. Cambridge Vinegar Works, 75 Main


Watchmakers. CROSBY S. S. (421 Washington, B.) (see advt. on map) TOWNE H. (421 Washington, B.) (see advt. on map)


Watches and Jewelry.


Applegate A. J., 475 Main Balch M. P., 6 Pearl Flaig Simon, 112 Cambridge Gibbs George H., 593 Main Gill John, 458 Harvard Hunnewell J. A., 448 Harvard Huntington James, 9 Harvard row Hurd Edward A., 195 North avenue Josselyn Aaron, 62 Cambridge MILLER BROTHERS, 637 Main (see adv. dept. page 16) Moulton & Sadler, 190 Cambridge Pennock N. A., 188 North avenue Sawyer W. L., 541 Main Shattuck B. E., 475 Main Stark Anton, Main, cor. Moore


Water Proof Clothing and Hats. SAWYER HOWARD M., factory, Thorndike, rear Second, store (153 Milk, B.) and (183 South, N. Y.) (see adv. dept. page 15)


Weather Strip Mnfrs. Packer C. M. & J. W., Western av., junction Banks


Wheelwrights.


Brown Daniel, 5 Palmer Buskirk C. V., 378 Main


Chisholm Duncan, Third, opp. Gas Works


Drake C. A., 295 Cambridge


Easter R. S., 355 North avenue


Griffin Wm., Brighton, cor. Murray HALBERG NICHOLAS, 22 Broad - way (see adv. dept. page 5) IVERS & TUCKER, Church, opp. Palmer (see adv. dept. page 5) JOHNSON ANDREW & CO., 133 Main and 20 Broadway (see adv. dept. page 14)


Jones A. J., Church, cor. Palmer Leonard Henry W., 4 Cambridge Libbey C. W., 130 Main


MCCLELLAN P. J., 87 Bridge (see adv. dept. page 14)


McIntosh George, 376 Main Morrill D. K., 3 River


Munroe Enoch, 52 Cambridge Nutting P. & Co., Palmer,n. Brattle Pridham Edward R., 5 Palmer Talbot John D., Harvard, c. Main Thwing James, 101 Green


Whip Manufacturer. Darling William, 112 Main


*Whiteners and White- washers.


DILLINGHAM HENRY, 16 Brigh- ton (see adv. dept. page 11) FEELEY M. A., 642 Main (see adv. dept. page 11) GREENLEAF A. P., 469 Main (see adv. dept. page 11)


HERON WM. J., basement 610 Main (see adv. dept. page 11) HOLT WM. B., 14 Church (see adv. dept. page 1) SAWYER CHARLES A., 460 Main (see advt. on front cover)


Window Shade Mnfrs.


Brown, Murphy & Thorndike, Blanche, store (46 Temple pl., B.)


Window Shades & Drapery. COLMAN J. J., 426 Cambridge (see adv. dept. page 12) KELSEY BROS. & CO., 556 Main (see adv. dept. page 10)


CORSE & SMITH, Window Shades, 21


Wholesale and Retail, 181 Washington St., BOSTON.


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Wood Dealers. (See also Coal and Wood.) BENT GEORGE H., 168 Main (see advt. opposite contents) Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle COLEMAN JOHN & SONS, 91 Broadway (see adv. dept. p. 19) HUNNEWELL WM. A. & CO., 84 Bridge and (13 Kilby, B.) (see adv. dept. page 4)


LEARNED FRANK W. P., 28 and 30 Cambridge (see adv. dept. p. 4) SMITH M. L. & SON, 180 Main (see adv. dept. page 4)


TOPLIFF CHAS. M., 506 Main (see adv. dept. page 4)


WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO., 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.) (see advt. on front cover)


Wood Printers. PAGE GEORGE G. & CO., 3 to 13 Hampshire (see advt. front col- ored page)


Wood and Ivory Turning. ELA BROS., 131 to 135 Broadway and (8 Union, B.) (see advt. out- side back cover) SCRANTON H. A., 380 Main (see adv. dept. page 14)


Wooden Ware.


BROCK BROS., 12 and 16 Brattle and Inman sq. (see adv. dept. p. 7) CLARK F. C. & CO., 10 Brattle (see adv. dept. page 12) LALLY THOMAS, 40 Brighton and Cushing, corner Locust (see adv. dept. page 2)


MOORE CHAS. & CO., 8 Brattle (see adv. dept. page 12)


SMART D. C. (mnfr.), 382 Main (see advt. opposite calendar) WATRISS A. WHITING, 605 Main (see advt. opposite contents)


WOOD ALFRED, 5 and 6 Harvard row and 9 Harvard square (see adv. dept. page 2)


Yeast (Compressed).


MacLeod William G., Summer, near Inman


EVERY BUSINESS MAN IN THE STATE


SHOULD HAVE ONE. Price, only $1.50.


BOSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


Published Annually, by


W. A. CREENOUGH & CO., No. 31 Milk Street. Boston.


Containing a Complete Directory of all the Business of BOSTON, classified under appropriate headings, List of Streets, City Officers, Societies, Express List, State Census, &c.


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CITY GOVERNMENT,


1882.


Municipal Election First Tuesday in December.


City Government Organized First Monday in January.


MAYOR.


Hon. James A. Fox, office City Hall, residence 808 Main street.


ALDERMEN. Ward 1-John Read, Nathan G. Gooch. Ward 2-George A. Davis, Lucas B. Grover.


Ward 3-W. E. Doyle.


Ward 4-Newell Chamberlain, Ed- ward T. Nichols.


Ward 5-S. S. Sleeper, John W. Fairbanks, Michael Corcoran.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ward 1 - William A. Bancroft, Arthur E. Jones, Samuel W. Mc- Daniel, William E. Russell.


Ward 2-Josiah H. Cobb, John E. Stephenson, George C. Bent, Nathan C. Lombard, C. G. H. Bennink, Fred- erick H. Holton.


Ward 3-Stephen Anderson, John Clary, James E. Doyle, George H. Howard.


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Ward 4-Isaac S. Pear, John G. Thorogood, James H. Wells, Charles W. Henderson.


Ward 5-Geo. A. Allison, Peter Nelligan.


Principal Assessors-A. Z. Brown, Edmund B. Whitman, Andrew J. Green, office City Hall.


Assistant Assessors-Ward 1, Thom- as Stearns; Ward 2, Samuel Sanders; Ward 3, James F. Murphy; Ward 4, Joseph Whittemore; Ward 5, Oliver B. Campbell.


Board of Health-Office, City Hall. D. H. Thurston, Geo. F. Piper, H. P. Walcott.


Overseers of the Poor - District 1, Chas. E. Vaughan, term expires 1883; Jonas C. Wellington, term expires 1885. District 2, Geo. D. Chamberlain, term expires 1886; Sumner Albee, term expires 1884. District 3, Ezra Parmenter, term expires 1882.


Secretary-David P. Muzzey.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Visitor-Vespasian Danforth.


Office, Central Square building, Western avenue.


City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Justin A. Jacobs; Asst. City Clerk, Walter W. Pike, office City Hall.


Clerk of Common Council-J. War- ren Cotton, office, City Hall.


City Treasurer and Collector-Wm. W. Dallinger, office, City Hall.


City Auditor - Franklin Perrin, office, City Hall.


Clerk of Committees-John McDuf- fie, office, City Hall.


City Engineer-Wm. S. Barbour, office, City Hall.


City Messenger-Francis L. Pratt, office, City Hall.


Superintendent of Lamps-Benj. F. Nourse, office, Central square bldg.


Sealer of Weights and Measures- Benj. F. Nourse, dep. sealer Conrad D. Kinnear, office, Central sq. bldg.


Milk Inspector-John H. Farrell, office, Central square building.


Superintendent of Schools-Francis Cogs well, office, Central square bldg.


Superintendent of Streets - Bain- bridge W. Woodward, office, City Hall.


Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, office, City Hall.


Probation Officer, Fred. W. Hagar, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue.


Missionary of the Sanders Temper- ance Fund-Alonzo Stewart.


Warden of Almshouse-William E. Hough.


Physician of Almshouse-Henry P. Walcott; Assistant City Physician, Obed C. Turner,


Chaplain of Almshouse-Frederick W. Holland.


WARD OFFICERS.


Ward 1-Warden, Edmund Miles; Clerk, John W. Sanger; Inspectors, Jolın Q. A. Johnson, Geo. T. Bar- rington, James A. Martin.


Ward 2-Warden, James E. Hall; Clerk, P. Allen Lindsey; Inspectors, Horace G. Kemp, Dwight M. Turner, Edward W. S. Jones.


Ward 3-Warden, Dan'l B. Shaugh- nessey; Clerk, Silas E. Buck; Inspec- tors, James W. Sweetser, John J. Murphy, James J. Garvin.


Ward 4-Warden, Chas. L. Russell; Clerk, Frank H. Teele; Inspectors, John Locke, Peter J. Thorogood, E. G. Stevens.


Ward 5-Warden, Chas. L. Fuller; Clerk, F. E. Whiting; Inspectors, Syl- vanus G. Griffin, Joseph Newman, Edgar H. Locke.


Coal Weighers-James F. Jefferds, Patrick Kelley, George C. Gardiner, Thos. H. Matthews, John E. A. Mul- liken, J. Henry Wyman, Jones Val- entine, A. H. Wellington, Fred. H. Lewis, H. T. Lawrence, Leonard Bacon, J. S. Sanborn.


Hay Weighers - Nath'l L. Allen, Joshua S. Sanborn, Wm. H. Dodge, Timothy Sullivan.


Pound Keepers-E. S. Woodward, Wm. Twist, T. D. Cook.


Cambridge Water Board-George P. Carter, Pres't; His Honor, the Mayor, and President Common Council, ex officio members. Ward 1, Henry L. Eustis, J. M. W. Hall; Ward 3, Knowlton S. Chaffee; Ward 4, Geo. P. Carter; Ward 5, Chester W. Kingsley; Justin A. Jacobs, Clerk of Board; J. Warren Cotton, Water Registrar; Hiram Nevons, Supt .; Walter H. Harding, Clerk; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer; John L. Harrington, Inspector.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Court at City Building, Brattle sq., Cambridge.


Police Justice-John S. Ladd; As- sociate Justices-Wm. H. Orcutt, Jabez Fox.


Trial Justice for Juvenile Offenders- John S. Ladd.


Clerk-Emerson W. Law.


Chief of Police-Frederick W. Ha- gar; office, Central square building, Western avenue.


Captains - District 1, Lothrop J. Cloyes; District 2, Geo. H. Copeland; District 3, John F. Murray.


Captain of Night Police-Mark J. Folsom.


Sergeants of Police - Thomas D. Cook, Andrew Sproul; Frederick B. Pullen, Michael A. Dalton, William Twist, William Mullett.


Detective-William Evans jr.


Policemen-District 1, Edward F. Belcher, George A. Marston, Orrin D. White, Leonard Shackford, Andrew G. Smith, Thos. W. Penney, Daniel Callahan, Alonzo S. Harriman, Pat- rick Doyle, Thomas S. Hall, Michael J. Nolan, Hugh J. McNamee, Chas. A. Brown, Timothy Corcoran, Lewis A. Thurston, Thomas H. Lucy, Jere- miah J. Delaney, Jos. W. Furbush.


District 2, W. A. Eaton, Luther Hapgood, Benjamin F. Higgins, Jas. E. Murray, William Nickelson, Lau- rence J. Ducey, Chas. L. Pike, Jas. S. Alexander, Wm. Gallagher, Geo. S. Dudley, Simon D. Hiscock, Wm. F. Batchelder, Edward Brady, David Stevens, Otis Dennison, Charles W. Priest, Michael J. Conry.


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District 3, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, Dennis Corcoran, Wm. Mc- Meniman, Wm. Hawkins, Frank W. Scobey, John W. Skelley, Matthew R. Moore, James M. Keany.


Medical Examiner-A. F. Holt.


Constables-Fred. W. Hagar, Wm. Twist, John C. Burdakin, Chas. J. Adams, Lothrop J. Cloyes, Fred. A. Lull, Thos. T. Ferguson, George H. Copeland, John F. Murray, William Evans jr., Chas. L. Russell, James I. Murphy, John Lennon, Thomas J. Stevens, Chas. H. Hunnewell, John R. Fairbairn, D. D. McCarthy, Mark J. Folsom, Fred. H. Seavey, E. R. Coggswell, George L. Mitchell, M. S. Busnach, W. A. Taylor, John Good.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, 173 Cambridge.


Assistant Engineers - Richard F. Tobin, 5 Winsor; Nathaniel W. Bun- ker, 6 Beech; Chas. W. Brackett, 133 Mt. Auburn; N. W. Bunker, Secre- tary; Charles E. Conner, Relief En- gineer.


CAMBRIDGE S. F. ENGINE, NO. 1. House on Brattle square, Ward 1.


W. H. Emory, Foreman; John H. Brown, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; James Jefferson. Fireman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; R. T. Hixon, Driver of Hose Carriage.


UNION S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 2. House on Main street, near Winsor, Ward 4.


William B. Cade, Foreman; Daniel McCarty, Asst. Foreman; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Wm. E. Cade, Fireman; John H. Walker, Driver; Albert T. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.


NIAGARA S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 3. House on Fourth street, near Cam- bridge, Ward 3.


Wm. F. Newman, Foreman ; Edwin W. Winward, Assistant Foreman; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman; James S. Casey, Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.


DANIEL WEBSTER S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 4.


House on North avenue, near Russell street, Ward 5.


Edgar H. Locke, Foreman; Wm. J. Hanna, Assistant Foreman; John E. Ricker, Engineer; Benj. Young, Fireman; Chas. R. Hooker, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.


P. H. RAYMOND S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 5.


House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.


Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman; Con- rad D. Kinnear, Assistant Foreman; John D. Thompson, Engineer; Geo. W. McIntire, Fireman; Jos. P. Cart- wright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, Dri- ver of Hose Carriage.


FRANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1. House in City building, Brattle sq., Ward 1.


Charles Emerson, Foreman; John T. Mahaffey, Asst. Foreman; Albert S. Benson, Driver of Carriage.


MAYOR BRADFORD HOOK AND LAD- DER CO., NO. 2.


House on Cambridge street, cor. of Portland, Ward 2.


Thomas L. Hunter, Foreman; Jos. E. Chick, Asst. Foreman; Jeremiah Hobbs, Driver.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. Lewis C. Clark, Engineman; W. H. Foss, Driver.


CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Office, City Building, Brattle square.


Thomas J. Casey, Supt .; Geo. J. Blaisdell, David J. Campbell, Asst. Superintendents.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No. 2-Bridge st., cor. of Prison pt. No. 4-Gore st., J. P. Squire's bldg. No. 6-Third st., cor. of Broadway No. 7-Third street, corner Bent No. 8-Third st., cor. of Thorndike No. 9-Cambridge st., Beal & Hoop- er's building.


No. 12-Winter street, cor. of Third No. 12-North street, cor. of Water No. 13-Fourth st., No. 3 engine house No. 14-Sixth st., cor. of Cambridge No. 15-Vine street, cor. of Fifth


No. 16-Broadway, Hancock & Gree- ly's building


No. 16-Porter st., rubber factory, du- plicate


No. 17-Washington st., cor. Brewery No. 21-Sidney street, cor. of Allston No. 23-Pearl street, cor. of Auburn No. 24-Brookline st., cor. Valentine No. 25-Main street, junction Front No. 26-Main street, cor. of Osborn No. 27-Clark street, cor. of Harvard No. 28-Broadway, opp. Page's box factory


No. 29-Pine street, cor. Washington No. 31-Cambridge st., cor. Harding


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No. 32-Cambridge st., cor. Columbia No. 34-Columbia st., cor. Hampshire No. 35-Harvard street, cor. Norfolk No. 36-Main st., cor. of Western av. No. 37-Pleasant street, junc. River No. 38-Magazine street, cor. Lake No. 39-Magazine st., cor. Chestnut No. 41-Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont


No. 42-Blackstone street, opp. Riv- erside press


No. 43-Banks street, corner Flagg No. 45-Franklin street, near Soden No. 46-Main street, cor. of Hancock No. 47-Broadway, cor. of Antrim


No. 48-Cambridge st., junc. Hamp- shire


No. 49-Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin No. 51-Broadway, cor. Ellery


No. 52-Mt. Auburn st., junc. Main No. 53-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Linden No. 54-Cambridge st., cor. Sumner No. 56-Kirkland, corner Sumner.


No. 57-Oxford st., cor. Melien


No. 59-Harvard square, Ramsay's apothecary store


No. 61-City building, Brattle sq. No. 62-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard No. 63-Brattle st., junc. Mason No. 64-Garden st., cor. Chauncy No. 65-North avenue, cor. Shepard No. 68-North av., n. Railroad bridge No. 69-North av., No. 4 engine house No. 71-North avenue, near Tannery No. 72-Cedar st., hotel building.


No. 73-Spruce st., near Bay State brick-yard


No. 74-Dublin st., cor. Railroad No. 75-Walden st., cor. Raymond No. 78-Concord av., cor. Sparks No 79-Brattle st., cor. Sparks No. 82-Brattle st., cor. Elmwood av. No. 83-Mt. Auburn Car stables


No. 87-Lake View avenue, junction Concord avenue


No. 91-North avenue, Union railway car house


No. 92-Cushing, corner Locust. No. 125-Kennedy's bakery, Green


LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.


Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1.


Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.


Putnam school-house, Fourth st., ward 3.


Webster school-house, Upton st., ward 4.


Baptist church, North av., ward 5.


Battery station, City Building, Brattle square.


INSTRUCTION TO KEY HOLDERS.


Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.


To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go.


Each box contains a small bell which, if heard before you pull, indi- cates that the alarm has been pre- viously given. Any person listening


at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given. For instance: if an alarm proceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs at- tached will strike three, then after a short pause six consecutive blows, thus: III-IIIIII.


Don't give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.


Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept; signs, suitably inscribed, being placed over each box, giving the requisite information.


THOS. J. CASEY, Chief Engineer Cambridge Fire Dept.


CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY


639 Main street.


Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock P.M.


Officers-Messrs. H. B. Goodwin, Geo. H. Folger, Wm. B. Durant, John S. March, John Conlan, H. H. Gilmore, S. L. Montague, Trustees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.


Number of volumes about 10,555. Additions are constantly made.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Hon. James A. Fox, Chairman, ex- officio.


Ward 1. Horace E. Scudder, John L. Hildreth.


Ward 2. Henry N. Tilton, Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, Benj. F. Tweed. Ward 3. John Conlan, Rev. John O'Brien, E. B. Malley.


Ward 4. Asa P. Morse, Sarah S. Jacobs, Wm. H. Orcutt.


Ward 5. Obed C. Turner, W. F. Richardson, W. A. Start.


Dr. William W. Wellington, Secre- tary.


Francis Cogswell, Superintendent, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue, Cambridgeport.


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Moses M. Child, Francis M. Mason, John Collier.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Fayette street, corner Broadway. Erected 1864.


Wm. F. Bradbury, Head Master; Theodore P. Adams, John Orne jr.,


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Solon F. Whitney, Edwin L. Sargent, Hannah Gleason, Mary C. C. God- dard, Louisa P. Parker, Margarette M. Leighton, Emma F. Munroe, Mary F. Pierce, Emma A. Scudder, Teachers.


GRAMMAR. Allston-Boardman street.


Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal; Ella S. Danforth, Carrie Close, Me- lissa M. McKinley, M. E. Dickson, Emma A. Eaton, Hannah L. Hill, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Mary I. Vinton, Mary K. Bush, Carrie M. Williams, Assistants.


Corlett-Holworthy street.


Fannie P. Browning, Emma C. Ed- son, teachers.


Harvard-Inman street, corner of Broadway.


James S. Barrell, Principal; Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Welling- ton, Susan F. Athearn, Emily F. Da- mon, Mary F. Emerson, Sarah E. Golden, Margaret R. Hodgkins,Estelle J. French, Annie M. Leland, Frances Fabyan, Myra I. Ellis, N. Maria Ste- vens, Assistants.


Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis.


Thomas W. Davis, Principal; Eliza M. Hussey, C. E. Doran, Eliza S. Getchell, Anna B. Josselyn, Annie Knapp, Augusta G. Mirick, Lelia A. Mirick, Maria E. Spare, Eliza A. Paddock, Annie L. Savage, Miss Emma H. Vogl, Assistants.


Shepard-North avenue, near Russell.


Edward O. Grover, Principal ; Dana A. Eveleth, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Nellie A. Hutchins, Ruth E. Lander, Julia H. Osgood, Sarah A. Rand, Assistants.


Thorndike-Thorndike street.


Ruel H. Fletcher, Principal; Ellen M. Parker, Ella W. Clark, Grace W. Fletcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard, Martha A. Martin, Mary A. A. McCarthy, Mary E. Na- son, Elizabeth P. Regal, Isabella B. Tenney, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A, Whitcher, Assistants.


Washington-51 Brattle street.


Daniel Mansfield, Principal; Car- oline J. Dresser, Carrie A. Cooke, Lucy A. Downing, Adelia Dunham, Emma P. Eaton, Ellen M. Jennings, Carrie H. Hazeltine, Adeline M. Ire- son, Adelaide A. Keeler, Adelaide A. Keith, Abby M. Webb, Mary A. Wheeler, Susan E. Wyeth, Mary H. Hanks, Assistants.


Webster-Upton street.


John D. Billings, Principal; Marion H. Burnham, Ella C. Buttrick, Char- lotte M. Chase, Lizzie C. Capen, Alice Gray, Gertrude E. Hale, Esther F. Hannum, Carrie M. Kingman, Anna S. Lamson, Clara E. Matchett, Carrie W. Osgood, Lillie A. Woods, Mary E. Towle, Harriet E. Wallis, Jennie M. Osgood, Assistants.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.


Mary A. Lewis, Augusta L. Balch, S. N. Chamberlain, Sarah E. Stewart, Evelyn A. Sawyer, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Teachers.


Bridge-Pioneer street.


Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.


City-Almshouse, Tannery street. Julia S. Gushee, Teacher.


Cushing-Cushing street.


Isadore I. Foster, Winona Aber- crombie, teachers.


Dana-Centre street.


Maria F. Williams,Abby A. Lewis, Teachers.


Dunster-Concord av., n. Sparks st. Sarah B. Waitt, Teacher.


Felton-Amory street.


Georgiana L. Backus, S. J. Gunni- son, Teachers.


Gannett-Columbia street.


Sarah J. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Ellen M. Leighton, Teachers.


Gore-Gore street, near Third.


Frances E. Pendexter, Addie M. Bettinson, Mary A. Bourne, Maria J. Bacon, Sarah D. Grabam, Mary E. Mulloney, Nellie L. Pike, Lizzie J. Hawkins, Teachers.


Harvard-Harvard st., cor. Prospect. Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Teachers.


Holmes-Hilliard street.


Marianne M. Webb, Mary L. Bul- lard, Ellen M. Cyr, Louisa G. Matchett, Teachers.


Mason-Front street, junc. Main. M. Lizzie Evans, Alma A. Smith, Teachers.


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Otis-Otis street.


Luvia Goodnow, Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Josephine M. Do- herty, Mary E. Smallidge, Carrie H. Smith, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wel- lington, Teachers.


Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis. Nellie F. Ball, Teacher.


Quincy-Mason street, cor. James.


Charlotte E. Jewell, Talulah G. Abercrombie, Teachers.


Reed-Reed street.


Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret Kidd, Mary E. Connell, Teachers.


Riverside-Putnam avenue.


Elizabeth A. Tower, M. Louise Akerman, Florence M. Hayward, Amanda A. Alger, Teachers.


Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.


Frances J. Harrod, Mary A. Brown, Mary E. Woodman, Eliza J. Mitchell, Teachers.


Willard-Dana square.


Amelia Wright, Evelina Brooks, Hattie A. Hamlen, Louise W. Har- ris, Kate M. Lowell, Emma C. Otis, Mary E. Sawyer, Laura Wright, Grace R. Woodward, Mary E. G. Har- rington, Teachers.


Wyman-Spruce street.


Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia M. Dennis, Teachers.


Agassiz (training) School-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.


Anna C. Sullivan, Emma B. Alley, Maria L. Baldwin, Emma A. Child, Jenny Prescott, Ella C. Whitney, Teachers.


Nathan Lincoln, teacher of music.


Kindergarten Schools.


41 Holyoke street.


Mrs. S. J. Ward well, Matron; Sarah J. Tollman, Asst. Matron; Nellie J. Hutchinson, Amanda Pratt, Teachers.


76 Moore street.


C. E. Carr, Miss Hooper, Mary L. Waterman, Margaret McBride, Addie Pettingill, Annie Kimball, Teachers.


Reed street.


Lucy O. Fessenden, Mrs. Sarah L. Cook, Teachers.


Winsor, corner School.


Catherine C. Voorhees, Mrs. Selma Berthold, Teachers.


ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COL- LEGE.


55 Norfolk street.


Officers-Rev. Thomas Scully, Rev. J. F. Mundy, Henry Glassmacher, Esq., 1st Classical, Joseph Ecker, Esq., 2d Classical, James Guilmartin, Esq., English.


St. Mary's Parochial School. 55 Norfolk street. BOYS DEPARTMENT.


Teachers-Miss Mary Coursey, Miss Mary Roach, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary Dwyer, Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss Julia Conrick, Miss Mary Donahoe.


Girls department in charge of the sisters of Notre Dame.


Sister Mary Bernard, Superior; English High school, grammar and primary classes, eleven schools, in charge of the sisters. 645 boys, 658 girls.


CHURCHES.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY. Cambridgeport.


Magazine street, junction River. Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819.


Destroyed by fire Jan. 22, 1866; re- built and rededicated Dec. 25, 1867; again destroyed Feb. 3, 1881.


Rev. Wm. T. Chase, Pastor; J. G. Cook, J. A. Holmes, M. L. Smith, Joseph Goodnow, Deacons; J. A. Holmes, Clerk; R. O. Fuller, Treas .; M. L. Smith, N. C. Lombard, F. M. Holmes, V. R. Chamberlain, Fred W. Hagar, Chas. E. Hancock, Trustees; Martin L. Smith, Chairman of Trust- ees; N. C. Lombard, Clerk; F. M. Holmes, Treas .; Josiah C. Smith, Sexton, resides 41 Hamilton street; John S. Paine, Supt .; W. H. Dodge, Mrs. S. E. Eaton, Asst. Supts. Sunday- school; William H. Hollis, Sec .; L. P. C. McKusick, Treasurer; H. A. Locke, F. Locke, Chas. H. Dodge, T. W. Gerry, E. S. Jewell, Librarians; J. H. Robinson, Chorister.




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