The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 7

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Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
Number of Pages: 416


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MOULDINGS.


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Bell Andrew, foreman American Steam Safe Works, 17 Main, h. at Chelsea Bell Christina, widow, house 49 Harvard Bell Frederick, ship-broker (193 Atlantic avenue. B.), house 106 Winsor


Bell Geo H. S. Rev., pastor Rush Union A. M. E. Zion chapel, 458 Main, house Ericsson court


Bell Henry A., cook, house 104 Harvard Bell Maria, widow, house 37 Hampshire


Bell Richard, porter, house 27 Brewery


Bell Sam'l H., printer (B ), h. Ericsson ct. Bell Telephone Co., Middlesex Court- house, room 1, Third, main office (40 Pearl, Boston)


Bell William.lithographer Riverside Press, house at Boston


Bell William, horse shoer, 202 North ave- nue, house 25 Walden


Bell William A., brush-maker, 2 Gore, h. rear 102 Spring


Bellis William J., mason, order box 196 North avenue, house 29 Bolton


Belluche Andrew, carpenter, h. 14 Magee Belluche John, laborer Riverside Press, house 168 Putnam avenue


Belshaw Charles M., student H. U., rms. 8 Matthews Hall


Bemis Drucilla D. Mrs., dressmaker, 77 River, house do.


Bemis Emery, house 158 Mt. Auburn


Bemis Emery jr., leaf tobacco (32 Central wharf, B.), house 158 Mt. Auburn


Bemis Frederick G., student H. U., rooms 20 Gray's Hall


Bemis John H., clerk, 621 Main, house at Allston


Bemis John W., student H. U., boards Jonathan W. Bemis', Walker


Bemis Jonathan W., physician, house Walker, corner Shepard


Bemis Margaret, widow of Abraham, h. rear 118 Fourth


Bemis Richard, laborer, h. 118 Fourth


Benard Joseph H., glass-blower, house 458 Cambridge


Bendelari George A. C., Instructor in Modern Languages H. U., rooms 5 College House


Bengtson Pehr, printer, house 3 Seckel


. Benham George A., student H. U., rooms 9 Gray's Hall


Benner Albert S., nurse, 158 Mt. Auburn Benner Miles A., driver M. Fairbanks & Co. (Howard, B.), house 24 Upton


Bennet Charles H .. car builder B. & A. repair shop ( Allston), h. S Rockwell Bennet Charles H. jr., car builder B. & A. R. R. shop (Allston), bds. 8 Rockwell Bennet Simon, mariner, h. 106 Harvard Bennett Augustus N., chair-maker, house 122 Broadway


Bennett C. E., student H. U., rooms 50 College House


Bennett Daniel Mrs., h. 112 Thorndike


Bennett James H., produce (19 North Market, B.), house 17 Inman


Bennett John, carpenter, house Concord avenue, near slaughter house


Bennett Josiah Q., cashier Market Nat'l Bank (86 State, B.), h. 36 Linnæan


Bennett Oliver, house Richdale avenue, 3d from Walden


Bennett William, butcher Niles Bros. Benney Nathaniel, proof reader Riverside Press, house 100 River


Bennink Cornelius G. H., dry goods, 581 Main, house 23 Inman


Bennink E. A. Mrs., millinery and human hair goods, 645 Main, rms. 14 Prospect Bennink Gerritt J., carpenter, house 41 Western avenue


Benshimol Joshua, cigar manufacturer, h. 510 Cambridge


Benson Albert S., driver Hook and Ladder No. 1. Brattle sq., h. 90 Mt. Auburn


Benson Edgar, carpenter, h. rear 6 Lopez Benson Henry J. H., hair-dresser, 117 . Cambridge, house do. . Benson John, gardener, 25 Craigie, house 11 Eliot


Benson John M., carpenter, h. 17 Hewes Benson Mason D., treas. F. R. R. (Cause- way, B.), bouse 140 North avenue


Benson Moses, waiter Memorial Hall, h. 5 Flagg street court


Bent Charles R., compositor University Press, boards 18 Farwell place


B ENT GEORGE C., lawyer (26 Pemberton square, B.), evening office, 563 Main, house 98 Inman


B ENT GEORGE H., coal and wood, 168 Main, house 8 Craigie


Bent John H. (Gage & Bent), furniture, 200 North avenue, boards Russell, cor- ner Orchard


Bent Maria J. Miss, cook Almhouse, Tan- nery, boards do.


Bent Samuel A., northern agent Waverly line (N. Y.), house 5 Centre


Bent Walter T., clerk (256° Devonshire, B. ), house 25 Ellery


Bentencourt Manuel A., at C. H. North & Co., house 188 Winsor


Bentley George, painter (B.), house 138 Pleasant


Bentley James, waiter, Memorial Hall


Bentley John H., house 22 Fifth


Bentley Lydia, widow of John, h. 22 Fifth Benton Eliza Mrs., house 6 Emmons pl.


Benwell Thomas J., teamster, 6 Brattle, house 53 Wright


Benz Charles F., sausage maker, 75 Sixth, boards do. [Charles


Benz George, sausage maker, house 152 Benz Magdalena, widow of Geo., sausage- maker, 75 Sixth, house do.


Benzaquen Henry, foreman, 35 Pearl, h. 64 Franklin [64 Franklin


Benzaquen Vidal, packer, 35 Pearl, house Berg Marthin, organ maker, 624 Main, boards 174 Harvard


Bergen John, laborer, bds. 7 Daniels ct. Bergeron Peter, hostler, house 47 Reed


Floral Decorations FOR FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, furnished at Short Notice. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.


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Bergerow Joseph, laborer, bds. 52 Spruce Bergerow Mary E., widow of Octavius, h. 52 Spruce


Berges Eugenie, widow, h. rear 68 Gore Bergin Kyren, plasterer, house 49 Amory Bergquist Olof, blacksmith, 133 Main, h. at Boston


Berke Antonio, laborer, h. rear 53 Vine Berliner Emile, electrician(109 Court, B.), house 413 Broadway


Berlo John N., baker, house 101 Tremont Berlyn Mark P., cigar-maker, bds. 8 Holly Berlyn Philip M., optician, house 8 Holly Bernard John F., harness dressing mnfr., house 194 North avenue


Bernard John H., book-binder, 105 Maga- zine, house 2 Westacott court


Bernard Joseph, glass-blower, house 458 Cambridge


Berner Augustus, cabinet-maker, house 24 Brewery [Hastings


Bernhadt John Geo., cabinet-maker, h. 12 Bernhardt Maximilian, in rubber factory, boards 45 Winsor


Berninger Jacob, baker, 502 Main, house 19 Pine


Berrick Edward C., machinist (Haverhill, B.), house rear 26 Front


Berry Alpheus, eating-house (225 Commer- cial, B.), boards 13 Brewer


Berry Caspar, lager beer bottler, 125 Hampshire, house 145 do.


Berry Charles, china decorator, bds. 120 Prospect


Berry Charles E., machinist and black- smith, 12 Gore, house 70 Antrim


Berry Grace, widow, house 102 Harvard Berry James A., hostler, h. 10 McCabe


Berry James H., cabinet-maker (Charles- town), boards 111 Auburn


Berry Joseph L., laborer, house 9 Cowper- thwaite


Berry Peter, watchman U. R. Co.


Berry Preston, hostler, house 6 Eaton


Berry Robert E., gardener Joseph G. Cool- idge, house foot of Willis court


Berry Samuel S., boot and shoe maker, 1} Winsor, house do.


Berry William B., machinist, boards 111 Auburn [25 Jay


Berry Wm. B., tinsmith (79 North, B.), h. Berry William C., cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Charles- town


Berryman E. Upshur, student H. U., rms. 43 Thayer Hall


Berthold Maximilian V., clerk (244 Fed- eral, B.), house 2 Pleasant place


Berthold Selma Mrs., teacher Kindergar- ten school, Winsor, corner School, h. Pleasant place


Berton Edward, tailor, 8 Prospect, house 12 Willow


Bertrand Edmund, laborer, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Bertsch John H., traveling salesman (9 Merchants row, B.), bds. 31 Seventh


Bertsch Stephen, brass finisher, house 33 Seventh


Bertsch Stephen M., brass-finisher, house 31 Seventh


Bertsch Stephen jr., brush maker (9 Mer- chants row, B.), bds. 31 Seventh


Bertsch William A., marble-worker, 70 Bridge, boards 31 Seventh


Bethel Nellie Mrs., boarding-house, 3 Prospect


Bettinson Addie M. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, boards 65 Otis


Bettinson Edward W., bookbinder, 7 Brat- tle, house 41 do.


Bettinson Harry W., expressman, 103 Cambridge, house 124 Otis


Bettinson James W., express, 103 Cam- bridge, house 65 Otis


Bettinson Mary A. H. Mrs., nurse, house 125 Pleasant


Betts Geo. F., head waiter (Young's Ho- tel, B.), house 55 Washington


Betts James S., waiter, h. 39 Washington Beunke Fred. L., newspapers and period- icals, 559 Main, boards 83 Pleasant Beunke John, clerk, 559 Main, boards 58 Columbia


Beunke Leon J. Mrs., house 58 Columbia Bews James, tinsmith, h. rear 72 Allston Bickford Harry W., clerk (36 Hanover, B.), house 2 Percy place


Bickford Thomas Rev., house 201 Harvard Bickley Charles D., liquors (125 Broad, B.), house 98 Trowbridge


Bicknell Joseph G., cabinet maker and up- holsterer, 642 Main, house 25 Elm


Biddle Charles M., clerk (177 Congress, B.), boards 42 Arlington


Biddle Charles W., pastor Third Univer- salist Society, house 42 Arlington


Biddle Louis A., student H. U., rooms 37 Beck Hall [14 Bowdoin


Bierwith Heinrich C., student H. U., rms. Bigelow Alanson jr., watches. jewelry and plate (511 Washington, B.), house 265 Harvard


Bigelow Charles W., bds. 54 Concord av.


Bigelow Clifford, cabinet maker, b. 420 Main


Bigelow Edwin S. Mrs., h. 1 Second st. ct. Bigelow Francis H., clerk (52 Kilby, B.), b. 54 Concord av.


Bigelow Marshall T., proof-reader Univer- sity Press, house 54 Concord av.


Bigelow Melville M., lawyer (4 Exchange pl., B.), house 343 Broadway


Biggers Wm. O., paper-hanger, house 167 Thorndike


Biggin Bridget Miss, house 71 Brighton Biggin Patrick, currier, h. 224 Franklin


Biggs Herbert, coachman, 263 North av., boards do.


Biggs John B., mason, house 414 Main


Bigley Daniel, horse trainer (Beacon Park, B.), house 66 River


Bignoll Harriet, widow of Barnard, house 200 Harvard


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF


HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Bill Frank C., broker (226 Washington, B.), house 12 Centre


Bill Harry C., clerk, 649 Main, b. 12 Centre Billings Charles T., student H. U., rooms 54 Matthews Hall


Billings Charlotte Miss, dressmaker, 54 Sidney, boards do.


Billings Clarence H., merchant tailor (21 Court, B.), house 191 Harvard


Billings Duncan M., hairdresser, 1} Brat- tle, boards 2 Banks


Billings Edmund F., polisher, 124 Har- vard, house 139 Main


Billings Franklin S., student H. U .. rooms 54 Matthews Hall [2 Banks Billings George, hairdresser, 1} Brattle, b. Billings Harry, student H. U., rooms 11 Thayer Hall


Billings John D., principal Webster gram- mar school, house 17 Perry


Billings Lillieore T., widow of Emilius G., house 6 DeWolf


Billings Sherard, student Epis. Theo. school, Brattle


Billings Uriah, house 191 Harvard


Billman John, traveling agent (14 Brattle square, B.), house 663 Main


Binney Horace, student H. U., rooms 4 Holworthy Hall


Binney Jane, wid. of Barnabas, h. 102 Otis Birch Harvey, piano-action maker, 113 Broadway, house at Boston Bird George, house 1 Forest


BIRD HENRY M., iron founder, Broadway, corner Pelham, house 11 Bigelow


Bird Herman (H. Bird & Co.), insurance agent, 559 Main and (53 Devonshire, B.), house 149 Prospect


Bird Horace, music teacher, house Bel- mont, corner Cushing


B IRD H. & CO. (Herman Bird), in- surance agents, 559 Main and (53 Dev- onshire, B.)


Bird Linus C., foreman, 37 Clark, rooms 471 Main


Bird Margaret, widow, h. rear 175 Bridge Bird Richard O., coachman, 808 Main, house 17 Kinnaird


Bird see Byrd


Birmingham Maurice, blacksmith, U. R. Co., house 53 Spruce


Birtwell Charles W., student H. U., rooms 30 Stoughton Hall


Bisbee John (Hale, Teele & Bisbee), soap mnfrs., Davis, house 99 Inman


Bisbee Marvin D., house 9 Tremont


Bishop Abel S., teamster, house 56 Spring Bishop George H., upholsterer, 137 Gore boards 24 Pleasant


Bishop Henry P., blacksmith, 232 North av., boards 58 Spruce [mento Bishop Joel P., law author, h. 51 Sacra- Bishop John, laborer, house 108 Spruce


Bishop Otis, driver U. R. Co., boards at Somerville


Bissell Julia W. Mrs., house 56 Shepard


Bistrup Alfred J., telescope-maker Alvan Clark & Sons, Henry, house 13 Tufts Bitsch Peter, upholsterer (B.), h. 69 Sixth Bixby Charles P., hairdresser (Arlington), house 9 Lambert av.


Bixby George S., law student H. U., rooms 26 Mellen


Bixby Hiram A., machinist, 356 Main, h. 97 Washington


Bixby Lydia Miss, house 28 Holyoke


Bixby Mehitable Miss, house 28 Holyoke Black Alice Miss, house 115 Columbia Black Archibald, house 68 Second


Black Archibald B., shoe-laster, boards 68 Second


Black Arthur, coachman, 9 Forest. bds. do. Black Edwin E., steward A. D. Club, 14 Dunster


Black Eliza, wid. of James, h. Holworthy, opp. Corlett school


Black George R., laborer, bds. 68 Second Black Henry, turner, 162 Broadway, house 163 do.


Black James, laborer, house 27 Willow Black Jas., upholsterer, h. 17 Washington Black Jas., paper-hanger, 101 Green, rooms 57 do.


BLACK JAMES WALLACE,


photographer (333 Washington, B.), house 17 Avon [Broadway


Black Jane Mrs., boarding-house, 163 Black John M., laborer, h. 163 Broadway Black John A., plasterer, h. 38 Portland Black John H., bookbinder, bds. 159 Main


Black Julia E., wid. of Robert, house 48 Linnæan


Black Robert, plasterer, house 43 Baldwin Black Thomas F., boards Mrs. William Black's, Concord avenue


Black William, house 159 Main


Black William Mrs., house Concord ave- nue. opposite Niles Brothers


Black William J., teamster J. P. Squire & Co., house 1 Church place


Blacklock Adelaide J. C. Miss, seamstress, boards 14 Warland


Blacklock Ann M., widow of James S., house 14 Warland


Blacklock Eugene A., boards 36 Auburn


Blackman Horace P., foreman mill-work, 162 Broadway, house 28 Arlington


Blackman William R., planer, 169 Gore, house 87¿ Sixth


Blackmar Eugene G., in American Rub- ber mill, house Hotel Holly


Blackmar James H., in American Rubber mill, house Hotel Holly


Blackwell Harry B., carpenter, house 60 Mount Auburn


Blackwell Seth, glass worker, boards 31 Tremont [lumbia


Blackwell Wm. H., tinsmith, bds. 163 Co- Blair Amos, clerk, 9 Brattle, boards 40 Winthrop


Blair James, house 40 Winthrop


Blair James, proof-reader University Press, house 450 Broadway


M. F. TRACY, No. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge. Mafr. of Veneered and Pine Doors, Window Frames. Sashes, Desks, Drawer-Cases, Counters, Brackets . &c


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Blair Lafayette G. (Blair & Wiswell), law- yer, Lyceum building, Harvard square and (95 Milk, Boston), b. 34 North av. Blair Thomas H., treasurer and manager Blair Tourograph Co, 1 Winsor, boards 221 Harvard


BLAIR TOUROGRAPH CO., tourograph mnfrs., T. H. Blair, treas- urer and manager, 1 Winsor


Blair William A., student H. U., rooms 4 Weld Hall


Blair & Wiswell (Lafayette G. Blair and Charles H. Wiswell), lawyers, Lyceum building. Harvard square, and (95 Milk, Boston)


Blais Chas., bar-tender (B.), b. 206 Green Blais Edmund, brick-maker, h. 148 Spruce Blaisdell B. D., clerk and messenger Lechmere National Bank, house at Peabody


Blaisdell Benjamin F. (Blaisdell & Hood), 79 Brattle, house at Carlisle


Blaisdell Charles P., foreman F. Geldows- ky Furniture Co., h. at Somerville


Blaisdell Ezra R., teamster (165 Leverett, Boston), house 18 Seventh


Blaisdell George J., asst. superintendent Cambridge fire alarm, City building, Brattle square, house 48 Winthrop


Blaisdell John G., teamster, 253 Cam- bridge, boards 18 Seventh


Blaisdell Orrie A. Miss, fancy dry goods, 442 Harvard, boards 760 Main


Blaisdell Stephen, engineer B., L & C. R. R., rooms 120 Cambridge


Blaisdell & Hood (Benjamin F. Blaisdell and William H. Hood), hard and soft wood, 79 Brattle


Blake Andrew M .. bookbinder (40 Boyls- ton. Boston), house 8 Sidney


Blake Arthur W., dry goods, 159 Cam- bridge, and hats, caps, etc., 198 do., house 158 do.


Blake Bridget, widow, house 39 Hastings Blake Charles, laborer, boards 141 Gore Blake Clarence H., book-finisher, River- side Press, boards 8 Sidney


Blake Eben N., tinsmith (Somerville), house 154 Cambridge


Blake Edward W., clerk, 106 Cambridge, house 35 Fourth


BLAKE EDWIN H., grocer, 158 Cambridge, house 134 do.


Blake George F. Mnfg. Co., foundry, Third,c. Bent, and (44 Washington, B.) Blake George O. Mrs., house 359 Harvard Blake George R., laborer, house 133 Pearl Blake H. E., teas, coffees, etc., 106 Cam- bridge, house 35 Fourth


Blake John, laborer, house 20 Carson


Blake John L., bookkeeper F. Geldowsky Furniture Co., boards at West Somer- ville [Ellery


Blake J. Henry, zoological artist, h. 109 Blake Theodore E., clerk, 158 Cambridge, house 167 do.


Blake Thomas, boiler maker, 92 Main


Blakey John, shell boat builder, foot of DeWolf, house 39 Putnam avenue


Blanchard Daniel E., sawyer, 3 Hamp- shire. house Hotel Clark, Clark


Blanchard Dexter V., engineer B. L. & C. R. R . house 95 Otis


Blanchard F., driver U. R. Co.


Blanchard George H., clerk, 89 Cambridge, boards 95 Otis


Blanchard Herbert W., student H. U., rooms 45 Gray's Hall


Blanchard John W., carpenter, house 16 Berkshire place


Blanchard J. Henry, salesman (71 Sum- mer, Boston), house 47 River


Blanchard M. Frank, bookkeeper(54 Com- mercial whf., Boston), house 4 Upton Bland John P., pastor Lee street church, house 15 Lee


Blaney Maria L. Miss, bread store, 6 Brigh- ton, house do. [Winsor


Blaney Sarah, widow of Patrick, h. 123} Blank Ernest, varnisher (Wareham, Bos- ton). house 110 Pleasant


Blennerhasset John, gardener, house Gar- den court, 1st on left from Dublin


Blennerhasset Richard, gardener, house 15 Foster


Blessington Ellen Mrs., house 125 Third Blessington Francis A. (Peter Blessington & Son), granite dealer, Gore's wharf, Third, boards at Somerville


Blessington Hugh Mrs., house 6 Rogers block, Washington


Blessington Jas., 53 Main, h. at Boston Blessington Peter (Peter Blessington & Son), granite dealer, Gore's wharf, Third, house at Somerville


Blessington Peter & Son (Peter and Fran- cis A. Blessington), granite dealers, Gore's wharf, Third


Blevins James, tin roofer (Boston), house 158 Putnam avenue


BLEVINS JOHN J., slater, base- ment, 604 Main, house 94 Putnam av. Blevins Mary, wid. of John L., h. 19 Park Blight John, porter (56 Summer, Boston), house 36 Moore


Blinn Elbridge, milkman, boards 5 Gerry D .. " George R., student H. U., rooms 18 Hollis Hall


Blish Lucia A., widow, house 39 Dana Bliss Ariadne Miss, private school, 39 Dana, boards do.


Bliss Benj. B., cigar-maker, b. 2 Norfolk Bliss Henry W., student H. U., rooms 41 Gray's Hall


Bliss Zenas W., proof reader Riverside Press, house 25 Prince


Blodgett Alvaro Mrs., h. 11 Worcester Blodgett Elias, paper stock (B.), h. 69 Otis Blodgett Stephen H., student H. U., rms. 36 Gray's Hall


Blodgett Warren K. jr., lawyer (150 Dev- onshire, room 57, B. ), h. 70 North av. Blodgett Wmn. A., student H. U., rooms 36 Gray's Hall


SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, Brighton. 13 Kilby Street, Boston,


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Blonde Mary, widow, house 53 Clark Blood B., machinist, 368 Main, b. 6 Clark Blood B. Kimball, organ action-maker, 624 Main, house 9 King place


Blood C. W., at 139 Broadway, house at Winchester


Blood Hiram, engineer steamer No. 3, house 40 Fifth


Blossom Frank M., sawyer, bds. 84 Moore Blount Eugene, machinist (B.), b. 14 Green Blount William, brass-finisher, 368 Main Blunt John J., laborer, house 48 Hastings Blunt William, machinist, 368 Main, bds. 3 Prospect


Boak Edward J., laborer, house 115 Elm Boardman Anna, widow of Andrew, house 15 Laurel


Boardman Charles, house Washington av- enue, opposite Foxcroft


Boardman Edward, painter, house Jack- son, near Belmont


Boardman Ellen F., bookkeeper, 575 Main, boards 15 Laurel


Boardman George H., painter, boards Ed- ward Boardman's, Jackson


Boardman Wm. C., tailor (21 Summer, B.), house 204 Pearl


Bôcher Ferdinand, prof. of Modern Lan- guages H. U., house 12 Holyoke place Bock Fidel, cabinet-maker, house 2 Sec- ond street place


Bock Rudolphus C., telescope maker Al- van Clark & Sons, Henry, boards 208 Harvard


Bock William, cabinet-maker, h. 34 Spring ROCK WILLIAM A., florist, 329 North avenue, house do.


Bodemer Charles Julius, carver, house 145 Columbia [Auburn


Bodfish Wm. H., student H. U., b. 68 Mt. Bodwell Albert, house 578} Main


Bodwell Frederick, engineer (B.), house 50 Market


Boeckmann Gustavus, teacher of Lan- guages H. U., house 81 Concord av.


Boettner John, confectioner (B.), house Hotel Holly


Boggs Edwin P., com. mer. (47 South Mar- ket, B.), boards 336 Broadway


Boggs Francis M., steamship master (47 South Market, B.), h. 289 Broadway


Bogie James, compositor University Press, boards 10 Brewer


Bohmiller Leopold, currier, h. 35 Reed Bohn Jaquith, laborer, 203 Bridge


Boireau George H., currier, house Tan- ney, 3d on right [Dublin


Boisbert Joseph, brick-maker, house 116 Boisen Christian, bookkeeper Riverside Press, boards 82 Magazine


Bokman Lars .A., safe painter, 17 Main, house 3 Brewery


Bole George, helper, 92 Main


Bolen Patrick, laborer B. L. & C. R. R., house rear 30 Gore


Bolger James, horse-shoer, Palmer, near Church, house 92 Mt. Auburn


Bolles Fannie D., widow of Frederick, h. 102 Mt. Auburn


Bolles Frank, law student H. U., rooms 42 College House


Bolo George N., molder, h. 166 Norfolk Bolster John C., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 10 Banks


Bolster Mary, widow of John, h. 10 Banks Bolster Richard, shoemaker, 20 Brighton, house 12 Banks


Bolster Thomas C., gas-fitter, h. 10 Banks Bolton Henry, foreman, 126 Portland, h. 96 Winsor [604 Main


Bolton Reginald P., mechanical engineer, Bolton Sarah Miss, house 162 Harvard


Bond Catharine H. Miss, h. 8 Holyoke place


Bond Elizabeth L. Miss, h. 8 Holyoke pl. Bond John H., agent, house 74 Elin


Bond Lawrence, student H. U., rooms 50 Matthews Hall


Bond Mary, widow of Richard, house 73 North avenue [thews Hall


Bond P. A., student H. U., rooms 4 Mat- Bond Samuel, laborer, boards 47 Harding Bond Selina C. Miss, assistant at Observa- tory, house 12 Lowell


Bonenfant Alphonse, tinsmith, rear 104 Main, house 2 Broadway


Bonnanphen Alphonce, tinsmith, house 2 Broadway


Bonner John, lather, house 17 Dyke


Bonney Lucy A., widow of Charles, house 3 Lawrence


Bonney Pelham, insurance broker (209 Washington, B.), house 52 Pleasant


Bonney Perez F., salesman (518 Washing- ton, B.), house 32 Arlington


Bonney William L., at (450 Washington, B.), boards 4 Langdon


Bonsal Leigh, student H. U., rooms 53 Thayer Hall


Booker Simeon, molder H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, house 61 Clark


Boone Charles F., cooper Somerville), h. rear 240 Cambridge


Booth Thomas, grocer, S2 Pleasant, house 35 Park [Auburn


Booth Wm. F., student H. U., rms. 104 Mt. Boothby Frank, shipper (93 North, B.), house 71 Pleasant


Borden George, bds. 3 Rogers block, Main Borden Herbert W., carpenter, rear 382 Main, house 65 Norfolk


Borges Anthony, laborer, h. 23 Plymouth Borges Joaquin, hairdresser, 204 Cam- bridge, house 8 Eighth


Borth William, varnisher, 162 Broadway house at Boston


Boston Branch Grocery, Chas. F. Smith, proprietor, 245 Broadway


Boston Bridge Works, D. H. Andrews, prop., Sixth, cor. Rogers, and(13 Pem- berton square, B.)


Boston Chemical Works, Edward Cham- berlin & Co., props., Third, near Bent, office (27 Doane, B.)


FLORAL CONSERVATORIES,


P. O'BRIEN & SON, 9820 MAIN and 89 SPARKS STREETS.


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BOSTON ICE CO., Prison Point


bridge, and (76 State, B.)


Boston, Lowell & Concord Railroad ma- chine shop, Bridge, n. Craigie bridge Boston Stamping Works, Third, n. Broad- way, Seavey & Co., props., salesroom (93 to 97 North, B.)


Boston Star Collar Co., D. C. Griswold, prop., paper collar and cuff mnfrs., 206 Hampshire


Boston Woven Hose Co., 174 Broadway, Robert Cowen, superintendent


Boston & Maine Railroad machine shop, Prison Point road, near Boston line


Bosworth Leonard, carpenter, house 3 Holly avenue


Bosworth Prescott, carpenter, boards 3 Holly avenue


Bouchay Peter, brick maker, house 100 Dublin


Bouche Charles, traveling salesman, house 98 Hancock


Boucher Joseph H., blacksmith Burnett & Brown, house 3 Brown's block, Third Boucher Louis, laborer, house 12 Hastings Boudro Galiton, brick-maker, house Con- cord avenue, corner New


Boudro John C., butcher, Niles Bros.


Boudrot Albert, potter, house 69 Bolton


Boulter Joseph, teamster (B.), house 37 Cambridge


Bourget Peter, laborer A. H. Hews & Co., house Crescent av., opp. the pottery


Bourn George F., clerk (146 Mt. Vernon, B.), house 62 Dana


Bourn Robert T., carpenter (146 Mt. Ver- non, B.). house 64 Dana


Bourne F., driver U. R. Co.


Bourne Mary A. Miss, teacher Gore pri- mary school, boards 65 Otis


Bournique Hannah L., widow of Louis, house 87 Gore


Bours Nim, feeder U. R. Co., Dunster, h. Belmont, corner North avenue


Boutwell Nathan B. (Custom House, B.), house 76 Hubbard avenue


Bowen Bernard, laborer, h. 34 Charles


Bowen Charles H., marble-cutter, house 14 Lincoln


Bowen Charles S., boards 9 Follen


Bowen Cornelius, laborer, h. rear 98 Main Bowen Curley, boiler-maker, 72 Main


Bowen Francis, Alford Professor of Nat- ural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity H. U., house 9 Follen


Bowen James, laborer, h. 104 Harvard


Bowen James, laborer, house 3 Lech- mere place


Bowen James Williams, student H. U., rooms 46 Weld Hall


Bowen Michael, plumber, 99 Cambridge, boards 112 Gore


Bowen Orson O. (160 Portland, B.), house 3 Boardman place


Bowen Richard, laborer, house 31 Carson Bowen William, student H. U., rooms 42 Mt. Auburn


Bowers Charles E. (25 Congress, room 2, B. ), boards 274 North avenue


Bowers Edmund B., clerk (40 State, B.), boards 10 Hollis


Bowers Edward L., safe painter (74 Sud- bury, B.), house 8 Cherry


Bowers Frances Miss, asst. sec. U. S. S. Society (7 Tremont place, B.), bds. 10 Hollis


Bowers Henry A., piano-maker, Rhoades bldg., State, house 2 Ashburton place Bowers John M., engineer, b. 168 Norfolk Bowers Lydia E. Mrs., house 10 Hollis


Bowes Thomas, laborer, house 4 Rogers block, Washington


Bowie William, shoemaker, 7 Harvard sq., house 7 Daniels court


Bowker Arthur L., bookkeeper, 216 Dev- onshire, boards 3 Avon


Bowker Edwin F., civil engineer and sur- veyor, 623 Main


Bowker Joseph H., boarding-house, 165 Broadway


Bowker Winslow L., house 3 Avon


Bowland James. blacksmith, 368 Main


Bowles R. M. Mrs., teacher of painting, 20} Bigelow




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