The Cambridge directory for 1883, Part 24

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Publication date: 1883
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Hennessey John, confectioner, 503 Main, boards 10 Hastings


Hennessey Sarah A., widow of Michael F., house rear 1 Webster avenue


· Hennessy Dennis, trav. agent, house 21 Seventh [block Hennessy Thos. B., printer,h. 1 Lechmere Hennigar Amy Miss, house 31 Mill Hennings Charles, cabinet maker, Wood- bury bldg., Otis, h. at Somerville


Henry George, cooper, h. 54 Washington Henry George A., machinist, h. 15 Austin Henry James, laborer, house 3 Bell


Henry James jr., laborer John Reardon & Sons, boards 3 Bell


Henry James B., carpenter,h. 89 Chestnut Henry Margaret A., widow of James S., boards 25 Cedar


Henry Mary Miss, house 39 Fourth


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


Henshaw John O., civil engineer (13 Pem- berton square, B.), bds. 23 Craigie


TENSHAW WILLIAM O., fruit (113 State, B.), h. 49 Linnæan


Henson Christine, tailor, h. r. 77 Spring Hentz Albert,salesman A. H. Hews & Co. Henwright Michael, cooper, house 162 Franklin


Herbert Harry.painter, h. 13 Fairmont av. Herbert Honora Mrs.,h. Jackson, n. Spruce Herbert William R., clerk, 458 Harvard, bds. 11 Brewer [Main


Herbert William W., hostler, rooms 896 Herelihy James, city laborer, house 194 Hampshire


Herelihy John, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge Herelihy John, stone cutter, h. 39 Union Herelihy, see Hurlihy


Herman Fred, britannia worker, house 7 Seventh [block, Seventh


Herman John, currier, boards 7 Buck's Herman Leopold Mrs., house 16 Craigie Hermans Anna, widow of Hobart, house Munroe, near Third


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


Hermans Paul, lab .. b. Munroe, n. Third Heron Henry, clerk, 435 Main, b. 437 do. Heron Joseplı, dry goods, 435 and 437


Main, and 486 Cambridge, h. 437 Main Heron Samuel, groceries and provisions, 281 Cambridge, boards do.


HERON WILLIAM J., plasterer, basement 610 Main, house 451 Main Herring Edward, clerk, 154 North av., h. at Somerville


Herring Fred, lab., h. Harvey, n. Clifton Herrick Frank H., conductor Cambridge Railroad Co., bds. 69 Mt. Auburn


Hersey Henry, plasterer, house 90 Banks Hersey Henry F., tester of pumps (B.), house 22 East [place


Hersey James, express driver, b. 1 Sceva 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, h. 57 Charles Hertach John, pocket book maker, house 7 Mullin's court


Hess Alfred J., lager beer bottler, 39 Un- ion, house do.


Hess Hiram, house 25 Union


Hess John, bottler, house rear 39 Union Hess John H., teamster, h. r. 39 Union Hesseltine Ernest, salesman, boards 13 Clinton


LUMBER.


J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, BRIGHTON. 70 Kilby Street, BOSTON. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.


MOULDINGS.


HES


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HIG


Hesseltine John E., Custom House (B.), house 13 Clinton [h. 1 Union Hession James, carriage maker, 244 Main, Hewes James T., clergyman, h. 6 Garden Hewes John, machinist, h. 133 Portland Hewes, see Hews


Hewett Asa W., traveling agt., 502 Main, house 88 Norfolk


Hewett John E., clerk (B.), b. 88 Norfolk Hewett, see Hewitt


Hewins Harriet N., widow of George G., house 373 Harvard


Hewins John A., spring bed maker, Rhoades bldg., State, bds. 56 Sidney Hewitt James, carriage maker, house 39 Spruce


Hewitt, see Hewett


Hewlett Frances L., widow of Albert, h. 167 Brookline


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), earthen ware manufacturers, Crescent avenue


Hews Horatio (A. H. Hews & Co.), earth- en ware, Crescent av., h. at Weston Hews, see Hewes


Hewson John M., boots and shoes, 424 · Cambridge, house rear 145 Columbia


Heycroft Joseph, shoemaker, house 187 Mt. Auburn


Heyden Henry, galvanizer, h, 94 Winsor 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


Heyn Frederick A., sausage maker, R. Weitze, house Eighth, near Spring


Heywood George A., lumber (130 State, B.), boards 303 Broadway


Heywood John H., clergyman, h. 6 Ellery Heywood Maria L. Miss, house 149 Austin Heywood Walter, baker, 912 Main, 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, house 6 Fairmount av. [River Hezlitt Robert, stone cutter, h. 17 Charles Hezlitt, see Hazlett


Hibbard Lillian Miss, bookkeeper, boards 55 Columbia


Hibbard Sarah E. Miss, sewing teacher Kindergarten school, 41 Holyoke, bds. 40 Mt. Auburn


Hibbert Dennison, teamster, h. 51 Pine Hickey James, laborer, h. 120 Webster av. Hickey Jolın, cabinet maker (B.), boards 123 Winsor


Hickey John, laborer, boards Patrick Carney's, Fresh Pond lane


Hickey John, laborer, house 51 North


Hickey John, machinist, h. 192 Bridge


Hickey John J., laborer, h. 45 Cambridge Hickey Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 105 Pleasant [45 Cambridge


Hickey Michael, stone cutter, 53 Main, h. Hickey Michael W., action maker; 162 Broadway, house 746 Cambridge


Hickey Patrick H., stereotyper (179 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 105 Pleasant


Hickey Rose, w. of Wm., h. 220 Broadway Hickey Rose, widow of William, house 5 Rogers' block, Main


Hickey Thos. L., carver, b. 120 Webster av. Hickie Daniel J., baker (648 Washington, B.), house 157 Main


Hickie Lucy M. Mrs., dressmaker, 157 Main, house do.


Hickman Catherine M., widow of James, dressmaker, house 171 Green


Hicks John G., wheelwright, h. 25 Park Hicks Mary D. Mrs., h. 84 Buckingham


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 C., reed board maker, 162 Broadway, house 6 Kinnaird


Hidden William H., dry goods (67 Sum- mer, B.), house 259 Harvard


Hidden Wm. H., student H. U., boards 259 Harvard


Higgins Andrew M., carpenter, 113 Broad- way, h. 98 Norfolk [Seckel Higgins Atkins, cabinet maker, house 2 Higgins Augustus E., clerk, 215 Nortlı av., bds. 212 do [h. 50 Columbia Higgins Benjamin F., police, station 2, Higgins Cornelius, musician (Bowdoin sq., cor. Chardon, B.), h. 94 Prospect Higgins Edwin S., carpenter, boards 50 Columbia


Higgins Elbridge S., moulder, 113 Broad- way, house 123 Washington


Higgins Francis A., driver Cambridge R. R. Co., house 121 Western avenue


Higgins Fred A., clerk (55 Bedford, B.), boards 98 Norfolk [ct.


Higgins Geo. W., carpenter, h. 5 Stinson Higgins Isaac N., foreman Cambridge R.


R. Co., Mt. Auburn, h. Holworthy pl. Higgins Jabez B., fish market, 215 North avenue, house 212 do.


Higgins John, laborer Cambridge R. R. Co., house 6 Erie


Higgins John jr., upholsterer, 556 Main, boards 6 Erie


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


GARDENERS,


FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.


CEMETERY WORK ..


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Higgins Martin, laborer, house 40 First Higgins Mary, widow of James, house 112 Cambridge [av., b. 26 Rice Higgins Michael, carriagesmith, 270 North Higgins Michael, currier, boards Edward Boardman's, Jackson [Magazine Higgins Richard F., clerk, 610 Main, b. 82 Higgins Stephen H., coachman, 317 Har- vard, house rear 91 Hancock


HIGGINS SUMNER C., tin-worker, 14 Pearl, house 34 Hamilton


Higgins Tholander Miss, dressmaker, bds. 112 Cambridge


Higgins Thomas, laborer Cambridge R. R. Co., bds. 6 Erie [Western av. Higgins Warren R., cracker dealer, 51 Higgins Wm., painter, boards Mrs. Ann Loughrey's, Loughrey avenue


Higgins Wm.,at 191 Bridge, h. 12 Gardner Higgins William D., shoemaker, 37 Pearl, house 135 Brookline


Higgins William G., driver, 203 Bridge, rooms 54 Fourth


Higgins Wm. II., carpenter, 165 North avenue, house 12 Cogswell avenue Higgins Wm. P.,carpenter, h.93 Chestnut Higginson Thomas Wentworth, author, house 25 Buckingham


Highland Frederick J., laborer, house 47 Cogswell avenue


Highland Patrick, laborer, h. 28 Carson Higley Isaiah S., carpenter, house 69 Wes- tern avenue


Hildreth Allen, groceries and provisions (B.), rooms 18 Putnam avenue


Hildreth Charles W., provisions (45 Fleet, B.), house 14 Garden


Hildreth Eliza T., widow of A. Edwin, house 62 North avenue


Hildreth John L., physician, 37 Brattle, house 16 Garden


Hildreth Stanley B., honse 62 North av. Hill Abbie E. Miss, student, b. 18 Story


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 Alexander, engineer Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 63 Hampshire


Hill Alexander jr., engineer, 126 Portland, house 42 Hampshire


Hill Charles, clerk C. H. North & Co., boards 141 Gore


Hill Charles H., action-maker, 624 Main, house at Reading


Hill Charles P.,fly finisher, 162 Broadway, house at West Newton


Hill David J., pressman University Press, house 21 Gerry


Hill Edgar L., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 15 Charles River


Hill Edward, tailor, 584 Main, h. 584} do.


Hill E. Andrew, printer University Press, house 22 Winthrop


Hill E. W., foreman M. E. Rideout, Banks, house at West Somerville


Hill George A., house 866 Main


Hill George H., machinist, h. 5 King pl.


Hill George W., bookbinder (B.), house 111 Washington [132 Pearl


Hill Hannah A., widow of William A., h. Hill Hannah L. Miss, teacher Allston grammar school, boards 52 Austin


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 James B., house 12 Pleasant


Hill James D., coachman,94 Brattle, house 20 Brewer


Hill James F., regulator, 162 Broadway, house 18% Western avenue


Hill James J.,clerk, 147 North av., boards 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 ĮMedford


Hill Jason M., at 139 Broadway, house at Hill J. F., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co. Hill K. E. P. Mrs., boards 1 Brewer block, Brattle square


Hill Laura, wid. of Jas., h. r. 88 Harvard Hill Maria, wid. of John, h. 39 Hamilton Hill Nathaniel Mrs., house 104 Prospect Hill Timothy Mrs., house 24 Foster


Hill William D., electrotyper Uuiversity Press, boards 20 Brewer


Hill William, bookkeeper (B.), house Cambridge, corner Seventh


Hill William, dining-rooms, 205 Cam- bridge, house do.


Hill Wm., gardener, h. r. 189 Mt. Auburn Hill Winchell N., watchman (150 Devon- shire, B.), house 178 Harvard


Hillas William, at 126 Portland, house 1 Berkshire [Bristol


Hillas William jr., at 126 Portland, h. 1 Hillery John, soap maker, h. 131 Portland Hillery Mary, widow of Thomas, house 191 Mt. Auburn [Mt. Auburn


Hillery Michael F., laborer, boards 191 Hilliard Samuel D .. house 28 Winsor


Hilliard Stephen C., sawyer, 54 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Hillier Margaret A. Mrs., dressmaker, 441 Main, house 250 Harvard


Hillier William, mason, h. 250 Harvard


Hilliker John, hair worker, 63 Ellery, house do.


Hillman Fred, glass maker, h. 2 Gore


Hillman John J., silver plater (24 Sud- bury, B.), h. 156 Thorndike [Spring Hills Fontanelle L., teamster, house 142 Hills Henry S., house 78 Thorndike


Hills Mercy T., widow, house 14 Chauncy Hills Wm. B. Dr., instructor in Chemistry H. U., house 54 Langdon


Hilton James M., butter and cheese (cellar 3, F. H. market, B.), house 9 Mellen Hilton James M., stoves, etc., h. 47 Oxford


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF


HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE


HIL


153


HOF


Hilton John, hairdresser, b. 117 Columbia Hilton Joseph F., provisions (5 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 9 Hancock place


Hilton Lavinia F., widow, h. 117 Columbia Hilton Simeon, piano maker, 624 Main, house 25 Suffolk [Columbia


Hilton Thomas B., hairdresser, bds. 117 Hiltz Joseph, cooper, house 28 Union


Hiltz Joshua, cooper, h. 337 Cambridge Himeon Minor W., carpenter, h. 20 Suffolk Hinchy James, clerk, 18 Brattle, rooms Mt. Auburn


Hinds Benj., laborer, house 3 Conlon ct. Hinds George W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Brighton


Hinds James, laborer, 40 Washington


Hinds James H., blacksmith, 92 Main, h. 23 Brewery Į Franklin


Hindsford James C., gardener, house 234 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, house 204 Hampshire


Hinrichs John C. (J. C. Hinrichs & Co.), 130 Inman, boards 204 Hampshire


Hinrichs J. C. & Co. (John C. and Henry C. Hinrichs), provisions, 130 Inman Hippler Andrew, peddler, h. r. 81 Sixth Hirl Mary J., brush mnfr., 32 First, house 123 Third


Hirl Mrs., house rear 79 Hastings


Hiscock Simon D., police, station 2, house 99 Washington [59 Portland Hixon Charles F., clerk, 157 Harvard, h. Hixon Edward, house 70 Franklin


Hixon Edward jr., furniture mnfr., 602 Main and (459 Washington, B.), house 15 Magazine [60 Clierry Hixon Emily, widow of Walter J., house Hixon George E., upholsterer (48 Canal, B.), house 85 Auburn [Eliot Hixon Robert T., police, station 2, bds. 14 Hixon Sophia, widow of George, house 116 Harvard


Hixon William J., foreman, 602 Main, h. at Maplewood (Malden)


HOAG JONATHAN, groceries and provisions, 171 Main, h. 287 Broadway Hoar Cecelia, widow, house 76 Elm


Hoar Edward, cooper J. H. Eames, house 76 Elm


Hoar John, carriage painter, 270 North avenue, boards at Somerville


Hoar Michael, laborer, boards 76 Elm


Hoare Francis, trav. salesman (252 Devon- shire, B.), house 82 Green [Main


Hobart Washington, carpenter, house 365 Hobbs Emeline T., house 19 Franklin


Hobbs Francis A., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 14 Bath


Hobbs George, boarding-house, 53 Cherry Hobbs Harry W. (Boylston, B.), boards 53 Cherry


Hobbs Henry C., glass cutter, house rear 150 Prospect


Hobbs Jeremiah R., driver hook and lad- der No. 2, house 4 Seventh


Hobbs Jeremiah S., carpenter, h. 7 Park Hobbs Moses H., agent, bds. 19 Franklin Hobbs William, clock repairer, house 162 Harvard [man's, Jackson


Hober David, currier, bds. Edward Board- Hocking John H., boards 30 Cogswell av. Hocking Mary E., widow of John, house 30 Cogswell avenue


Hodgdon John H., carpenter, boards rear 508 Main [at Everett


Hodgdon Samuel, carver, 54 Bridge, h. Hodgdon Wm., driver Cambridge R. R. Co., boards Frank, 8th on left


Hodge Bridget, widow of Richard, house 67 Mt. Auburn


Hodge John W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 67 Mt. Auburn


Hodges Alice R. Mrs., asst. bookkeeper (Tremont Temple, B.), boards 343 Broadway


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 Jane, widow of Francis, house 430 Broadway


Hodges Lydia E. Mrs., h. 100 Mt. Auburn Hodges Mary A., widow of Jas. C., house 11 Kinnaird


Hodgkins Geo., carpenter, b. 39 Seventh Hodgkins James H., regulator, 162 Broad- way, house 31 Brookline


Hodgkins John S., paper-hanger, house rear 140 Spring


Hodgkins Joseph E., machinist, 356 Main, house at Boston


Hodgkins Rufus M., h. 1 Whitney court Hodgkins Walter R., paper-hanger, bds. 39 Seventh


Hodgman Sophia Miss, bds. 124 Oxford Hodsdon Clarence L., cooper, rear 68 Allston. house 70 do.


Hodsdon Geo. W., bookkeeper (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), bds. 112 Thorndike Hodsdon Wilder B., clerk (11 and 12 No. Market, B.), boards 112 Thorndike


Hodson John T., cook, house Hotel Brooks, Brooks [Brooks


Hodson Wm. H., compositor, bds. Hotel Hoffman Charles, driver, 565} Main, bds. 179} Harvard [ Harvard


Hoffman James W., boarding-house, 179} Hoffman John, cabinet maker F. G. F. Co., house 351 Cambridge


Hoffman John jr., teamster Goepper Bros., boards 351 Cambridge


Hoffman Karl, cabinet maker, h. 9 Holly Hoffman Reinhold F., cabinet maker, house 49 Clark


J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, HOUSE PAINTING, KALSOMINING & PAPER HANGINGS.


HOF


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HOL


Hofmann Ernest, tailor, opp. 415 Broad- way, house 3 Emmons place


Hogan Daniel, laborer Cambridge gas works, house at Boston


Hogan Daniel, ware dresser, 354 Main Hogan Edward, cabinet maker, 348 Main, house at Boston


Hogan Edward, cooper, h. 16 Squire's ct. Hogan Frederick A., piano key maker, 137 Broadway, house 486 Cambridge


Hogan James, laborer, h. 143 Hampshire Hogan Jas., carpenter, h. 16 Cambridge Hogan John B., cabinet maker, house 393 Main


Hogan John C., electrotype finisher Uni- versity Press, house 58 Green


Hogan John J., cabinet maker, bouse 393 Main [Green


Hogan Julia, widow of John, house 158 Hogan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 226 Bridge [Cambridge


Hogan Mary, widow of Patrick, house 323 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 Michael, machinist, boards 323 Cambridge


Hogan Patrick, laborer, house 24 Sparks Hogan Thos., machinist, 158 Green


Hoit Sarah, widow of Ezekiel, h. 28 Fifth Hoit Sophia G., widow of Joseph, house 128 Thorndike


Hoitt Benjamin B., dining rooms, 5 Essex, house 82 Green


Holbrook Edward, h. 22 Lake View av.


Holbrook James B., janitor (Equitable building. B.), house 7 King's place


Holbrook Louisa Miss, boards 22 Lake View avenue


Holbrook Nathan H., supt. John Reardon & Sons, Waverly, cor. Talbot, house 42 Chestnut


Holbrook Vernon, house Lake View ave- nue, Sth on left


Holden Amos P., house 100 Allston Holden Austin, asst. librarian at Athen- æum (Beacon, near Bowdoin, B.),bds. 21 Linnæan ·[at Boston


Holden John, shipper Riverside Press. h. Holden Lewis J., at 137 Broadway, boards 394 Main


Holden Margaret A., widow of James D., house 21 Linnæan


Holden Orin A., key finisher, 139 Broad- way, house at Malden


Holden Robert, hostler, h. 432 Broadway Holden Walter W., carpenter, house 27 Decatur [Green Holden William, blacksmith (B.), h. 152 Holden William, fireman (Washington, B.), house 41 Washington


Holden Wm. H., fish cutter, h. 53 Vine


Holder Charles, at 162 Broadway, house 59 Portland


Holin Michael, laborer, h. 364 Cambridge


Holland Chas. H., clerk (1 Hamilton, B.), house 109 Inman [shire


Holland Cornelius, laborer, h. 189 Hamp- Holland Daniel, safe maker, 17 Main


Holland Ellen, widow of David, house 83 Broadway


Holland Frederick W. Rev., Chaplain Almshouse, house 15 Everett


Holland Henry E., organ maker, 103 Gore, house at Boston


Holland Henry W., attorney (33 School, B.), house 15 Everett [con


Holland John, laborer, 168 Main, h. 2 Dea- Holland John, laborer Cambridge R. R. Co., Mt. Auburn, h. Cushing, near Cushing court


Holland John P., agent, h. 395} Camb.


Holland Michael. hostler, 249 Cambridge, boards 22 Willow [ter


Holland Michael W., teamster, h. 65 Win- Holland Wm., watchman Cambridge R. R. Co., Dunster, house 161 Green


Holland Wm. A., printer University Press, rooms 12 Dunster


Holland Wm. C., tinner, 163 Pleasant, boards 26 Prince


Holland W. J., safe maker, 17 Main


Hollenbeck John, janitor,555 Main, h. do. Hollerhan James, cooper, house 17 Winter Hollis Chas. R., wheelwright, 178 North avenue, boards 212 do.


Hollis Lucinda E., widow of Charles, h. 103 Austin [bia


Hollis Mary, wid. of Chas., h. 103 Colum- Hollis Wm. H., dentist, 603 Main, boards 103 Austin


Holly John A., boards 69 Concord avenue Holly Patrick, house 69 Concord avenue Holly Tree Coffee Rooms, 20 Brattle


Holman Chas. E., clerk, 162 Broadway, house 119 Winsor


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 Caroline E., widow of Charles, house 12 Dunster


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 Freeland S., janitor Masonic Hall, 633 Main, and Boardman and Mason schools, house 48 Austin


H OLMES F. M. FURNITURE CO. (Levi S. Gould and Frank A. Patch), furniture mnfrs., 44 Cam- bridge, near First and (107 Wash., B.) Holmes Geo. A., clerk Registry of Deeds (Court sq., B.), house 12 Jay


HOLMES GEO. H., bookkeeper Charles River National Bank, 1 Har- vard row, boards 75 Allston


Holmes Helen E., widow of Joseph H., h. 39 William [63 Spring


Holmes Howard W., driver, 203 Bridge, b.


LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 70 Kilby St., Boston


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Holmes Isaac C. (Holmes & Rugg), wood Homer Fitz H., confectioner, 243 Broad- 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 9 Kinnaird Holmes James A., notary public (67 Sears building, B.), boards 325 Harvard


Holmes John, house 5 Appian-way


Holmes Joseph A. (Joseph A. Holmes & Co.), grocer, 606 and 610 Main, house 55 Magazine


OLMES JOSEPH A. & CO. (Joseph A. Holmes), grocers, 606, 608 and 610 Main


Holmes Marcus R., piano finisher, 139 Broadway, house 84 Moore


Holmes Mary F., widow of Charles W., h. 55 Magazine [h. 46 Foster


Holmes Patrick, coachman, 165 Brattle, Holmes Thomas, laborer, house Lexing- ton avenue, 1st from North avenue Holmes Walter A., com. trav. (141 Feder- al, B.), boards 48 Austin


Holmes William, show-case maker (309 Washington. B.), house Cushing, near Woodlawn [b. 84 Moore Holmes Wm. B., brakeman B. & A. R. R., 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 111 Magazine


Holst Gustave A., machinist, 356 Main, h. 134 Harvard [16 Watson Holt Alden, steam fitter (38 Beach, B.). h. Holt Alfred F., physician, 98 Austin,lı. do. Holt Carl B. F., safe maker, 17 Main


Holt Caroline S., widow of V. S., house 5893 Main [Washington Holt Charles, safe maker, 17 Main, bds. 1 Holt Homer C., lawyer, 589} Main, h. do. Holt James H. H., painter, 14 Church, b. 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


Holt & Bugbee (Stephen A. Holt and John B. Bugbee), hard wood lumber, 17 East, office (173 Friend. B.)


Holton Fred. H., coppersmith (36 Char- don, B.), house 14 Prospect


Holyer Robert H., porter (29 Court, B.), house 17 Hastings


Homan James, laborer, boards 33 Carson Homer Adeline D., widow of Charles W., house 26 Garden


way, house 105 Green


Homer Sarah A., widow of Moore R., house 214 Harvard


Homo Jose, box maker, 3 Hampshire


Hood William, watchman, bds. 164 Gore Hood Wm. H. (Blaisdell & Hood), wood dealer, 79 Brattle, b. 15 Farwell place Hoogland A., bridge builder, house 1 Rogers' block, Main


Hook Alfred H., painter and grainer, house 17 Suffolk


Hook Alfred H., painter, house 59 Auburn Hook Henry B., organ maker (Wareham, B.), house 289 Pearl


Hooker Anson Mrs., house 415 Broadway Hooker Charles K., steam-heating. base- ment, 602 Main, house foot of Pearl


Hooker Charles R .. driver Cambridge Railroad Co., house 17 Farwell place Hooker Edward D., student H. U., boards 415 Broadway


Hooker Henry, house 53 Auburn


Hooker Hiram W., driver steam fire en- gine No. 1, Brattle square, rooms do.


Hooker Minnie F. Miss, bookkeeper, 9 Brattle, boards 355 Pearl


Hooley Dennis, boards 26 Hancock


Hooley James, peddler, house 7 Porter Hooley Julia, widow, house 26 Hancock


Hooley John, driver, 120 Green, boards 26 Hancock


Hooley William, hostler, 677 Main, boards 26 Hancock


Hooper Charles H., flour (102 State, B.), house 349 Harvard


Hooper Charles R., driver hose carriage, Brattle square, rooms do.


Hooper Edward W., treasurer Harvard College (70 Water, B.), and lawyer (40 State, room 21, B.), house Reservoir, opposite the reservoir


Hooper George, carpenter, house rear 190 Columbia


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


Hope John, variety store, 422 Cambridge, house do. [Inman


Hopewell Frank, agent typewriter, b. 24 ITOPEWELL JOHN jr., horse clothing (129 Washington, B.), house 24 Inman


Hopkins Albert B., carpenter and builder, house 276 Pearl


Hopkins Catherine, widow of Edward, house 121 Elm


Hopkins Edward Earl. dentist (Newbury, B.), boards 67 Magazine


Hopkins Elizabeth L. Mrs., h. 165 Spring Hopkins Emma A. Miss, teacher Thorn- dike grammar school, bds. 165 Spring


Floral Decorations


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




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