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O'Connor Thomas, flagman B. & A. R., Broadway, house 161} do.
O'Connor Thomas, marble cutter, house 52 Trowbridge
O'Connor Thomas, laborer, h. 62 Amory O'Connor Thomas, flagman B. & A. R. R., house 29 Seventh
O'Connor Thomas, sewing machine agent, boards 32 Market
O'Connor Thomas, driver Cambridge R. R. Co., h. Cushing, n. Woodlawn
O'Connor Thomas H., action maker, 162 Broadway, boards 52 Trowbridge
O'Connor Timothy, laborer, h. 3 Porter
O'Connor Timothy, laborer, b. 20 Sparks
O'Connor William, baker, 502 Main
O'Connor Wm., teamster, h. 258 Bridge O'Connor Wm. P., clerk, b. 346 North av. O'Connor, see Connor
O'Dea Daniel M., fireman J. H. Eames, boards 21 Sidney
Odd'e John A. L., carpenter, house 409 Cambridge
Odiorne Frederick, bookkeeper (220 De- vonshire, B.), house 287 Harvard
Odiorne J., boiler maker, 72 Main, boards 9 Broadway
Odiorne Sarah B., house 1 Dana Odiorne William H., house 287 Harvard O'Donnell Francis, painter, boards James O'Donnell's, foot of Third
O'Donnell Fred, cooper, house 41 Charles O'Donnell Jas., blacksmith, h. 15 McCabe O'Donnell James, depot master B. L. & C. R. R., foot of Third, house do.
O'Donnell James P., painter, bds. James O'Donnell's, Third
O'Donnell John, painter, 41 Cambridge, boards 27 Second [Broadway
O'Donnell Joseph, cooper, house rear 134 O'Donnell Joseph, painter, boards James O'Donnell's, foot of Third
O'Donnell Patrick, glass blower, house rear 335 Cambridge
O'Donnell Patrick, granite polisher, bds. 7 Maynard place
O'Donnell Peter, laborer, house 17 Grant O'Donnell Robert, boiler maker, 72 Main
O'Donnell William, laborer, h. 17 Grant O'Donnell William, laborer, h. 34 Foster Offenger Johanna, wid. of Chas.,h. 13 Vine O'Gara John, tinsmith, 502 Main
Ogivel Wm., carpenter, boards 559 Main Ogle Thomas Mrs., house 46 Hastings
O'Hair Edward J., liquors, 347} Main, house 17 Sidney
O' Haire Patrick, plasterer, house 23 Reed
O'Hara Abbie Mrs., house 12 Hancock
O'Hara Daniel, laborer, house Brookline, near Lopez
O'Hara James J., electrotype finisher Uni- versity Press, b.John O'Hara's, Murray O'Hara John, laborer, h. Murray, n. Eliot O'Hara Rosa, widow of Edward, house 195 Spruce
O'Hara Thos., teamster, 204 Sidney, h. do.
O'Hara Thos. jr., teamster, b. 204 Sidney
O'Hara Thos., janitor, h. 5 Charles River
O'Hara Thomas, laborer, h. 40 Jefferson
O'Hare J. R. H., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Somerville
O'Hare Martin, gardener Edw. W. Hoop- er, h. Reservoir, below the reservoir
O'Hare Mary Mrs., bds. Martin O'Hare's, Reservoir
O'Hare Stephen, laborer, h. 172 Winsor
O'Hearn Daniel, laborer, h. 159 Brookline O'Hearn Eugene, laborer, house 3 Line- han's block, Third
O'Hearn Jeremiah C., marble cutter, bds. rear 18 Railroad
O'Hearn Maurice, gardener, 121 Brattle, house Foster, near Willard
O'Hearn Timothy, laborer, h. r. 33 Harvey O'Hearn, see Ahearn
O' Henley Daniel, cooper, h. 10 Harding O'Keefe Bridget, widow, bds. 7 Athens
O'Keefe Cornelius, currier, house 7 Reed
O'Keefe Daniel, laborer, house 58 Spruce O'Keefe Daniel, currier, house 1 George
O'Keefe Dennis, currier, house Reed
O'Keefe Fergus, peddler, house 7 Athens O'Keefe James, laborer, bds. 54 Bolton
O'Keefe Jeremiah, laborer Cambridge R. R. Co., house 106 Tremont
O'Keefe Mary, wid. of James.b. 54 Bolton
O'Keefe Patrick, currier, h. 67 Spruce
O'Keefe Thomas, pressman University Press, house 36 Charles River
O'Keefe Timothy, laborer, h. 27 Warren
O'Leary Daniel, laborer, h. 167 Franklin O'Leary Dennis, burnisher, 153 Putnam avenue, house 2 Sands
O'Leary Dennis, teamster, 84 Bridge, h. 27 Gore [Pine
O'Leary Humphrey, tailor, 453 Main, h. 52
O'Leary Humphrey, laborer, 17 Main, house 55 North
O'Leary John, carpenter, house 197 Dublin O'Leary John, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., Dunster, house 59 Boylston
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Office, 70 Kilby LUMBER AND MOULDINGS.
eet, Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
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O'Leary John, laborer, house 33 Dunster O'Leary John, laborer, house 20 Carson O'Leary Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 10 Hancock
Olive Charles, case maker, 162 Broadway, house 122 Winsor
Olive Douglass, apothecary, 169 Harvard, house 74 Columbia
Olive E. Percy, photo printer (4 Park, B.), boards 1 Dover [h. 1 Dover
Olive Geo. M., apothecary, 288 North av., Olive James W., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house 15 Union
Oliver Antonio B., cook Prospect House, 596 Main, boards do.
Oliver Charles, telephone inspector, bds. 108 Norfolk
Oliver David M., provisions (26 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 11 Linnæan
Oliver Frank M., clerk (26 F. H. market, B.), boards 11 Linnæan
Oliver Geo. P., piano-case maker, house 108 Norfolk
Oliver George R. (Oliver & Rowe), stoves, 525 Main, house 96 Columbia
Oliver Harris J., freight agent B. & A. R. R., house at Swampscott
Oliver Hubbard, harness maker (150 Tre- mont, B.), house 111 Prospect
Oliver Mary A., confectionery and fruit, 232 Cambridge, house do.
Oliver Robert H., carpenter, h. 24 Warren Oliver Sarah H. Mrs., house 7 Appian-way Oliver Thomas, carpenter, h. 232 Camb.
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LIVER & ROWE (George R. Oli- ver and Reuben B. Rowe), stoves and tinware, 525 Main
Olmstead Chaney Mrs.,h. r. 358 Broadway Olmstead Susan H. Mrs., house 70 Dana O'Loughlin John J., shoemaker, 425 Cam- bridge, house rear 190 Columbia
Olsen Carl G., action maker, 162 Broad- way. house 21 Sidney
Olsen Charles, provisions, 403 Main, h. 36 Cherry
Olsen John T., safe maker, 17 Main, h. 37 Washington
Olson Chas. A., safe maker, 17 Main
Olson Homer, pastor Swedish M. E. church (B.), house 137 Washington
Olson John T., grainer, bds. 41 Tremont Olson Jonas, grainer, 203 Bridge, house 41 Tremont
Olson Martin, cabinet maker, Woodbury building, Otis
Oison Martin, safe maker, 17 Main
Olson Olof J., fresco painter, boards 50 Trowbridge [Prospect
Olsson John,piano maker, 624 Main, h. 150 Olsson John F., gilder, 8 Harvard square, house at Boston
Olsson Victor A., cabinet maker, 162 Broadway, house 51 Clark
Olys Thomas J., merchant tailor (19 Elm, B.), house 297 North avenue
O'Malley Ann, widow of Francis, house 71 Gore
O'Malley Austin, rubber, 203 Bridge, h. at Saugus [h. do. O'Malley Mary Miss, dressmaker, 71 Gore, O'Mara David, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 3 Bell [h. do.
O'Mara David A., tailor, 423 Cambridge, O'Neil Alice Mrs., bds. 1 Cowperthwaite ('Neil Charles, laborer, h. 36 Cambridge O'Neil Cornelius C., iron moulder, house 392 Main
O'Neil Felix, laborer W. T. Richardson & Co., house 10 Charles River
O'Neil James, laborer, boards 98 Fifth
('Neil James, soap maker, h. 137 Portland O'Neil James, laborer, house 2 Dickinson O'Neil James, laborer, boards 50 Cedar
O'Neil James, laborer, house 3 Rogers' block, Main [blk., Third
O'Neil Jeremiah, laborer, h. 3 Brown's O'Neil John, baker, & Rogers' block, Brewery, house do.
O'Neil Jolin, potter, boards 14 Railroad
O'Neil John W., varnisher F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., boards at Charlestown O'Neil Joseph, helper, 356 Main, house at Watertown [9 Railroad
O'Neil Katy Miss, telegraph operator, b. O'Neil Mary, widow of Patrick, house Bristol, near Webster avenue
O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 23 Donnell O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 35 Flagg
O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 14 Railroad O'Neil Michael jr., boards 35 Flagg
O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 9 Railroad O'Neil Peter, baker, 502 Main, b. 9 Norfolk O'Neil Thomas, lab., h. 49 Washington
O'Neil Thomas, teamster, h. 24 Plymouth ('Neil Walter, laborer, house 106 Third O'Neil Wm., brass founder, b. 9 Railroad O'Neil Wm., lab., 610 Main, lı. 62 Amory O'Neill Arthur S., printer University Press, boards 392 Main [h. do.
O'Neill Eliza Mrs., groceries, 26 Hunting, O'Neill Jas., bookbinder, b. 214 Columbia ('Neill James E., bookkeeper (129 Milk, B. ), boards 17 Fifth
O'Neill John, shoemaker. l. 25 Hancock O'Neill John, gardener, h. 214 Columbia
O'Neill John H., varmsher, bds. 4 Vine
()'Neill Michael, laborer, h. 29 Warren
O'Neill Peter, stone cutter, 258 Mount Au- burn, house 172 Third
O'Neill Sarah, widow of Jas., h. 17 Fifth
O'Neill Sarah Miss, clerk, 159 Cambridge, boards 17 Fifth
O'Neill, see O'Neil and Neill
Oneto Andrew, fruit dealer, 523 Main, h. at Boston
Orcutt Alfred H., house 148 Brookline
Orcutt Charles A., bookfinisher, boards 29 Grigg
Orcutt David H., bookfinisher, b. 13 Union Orcutt Henry J., mason, rooms 26 Mount Auburn, boards Brattle sq. Hotel
Orcutt Jane H., widow of William H., house 13 Union
Orcutt Mary, wid. of Ira B., h. 17 Upton -
PAPER HANGINGS.
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, next East, City Hall.
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Orcutt Wallace A., baker, 502 Main, bds. 464 do.
Orcutt Wm. A., bookbinder, h. 29 Grigg Orcutt William H., justice Third District Court, Eastern Middlesex, City build- ing, Brattle square, and attorney-at- law (82 Devonshire, room 10, B.), house 17 Upton
O'Reagan John. laborer, house Lexington avenue, 2d from North avenue
O'Reilley Francis J., mason, house 19 Sparks street place
O'Riley Catharine, widow, h. 11 Grant
O'Riley John, laborer, house 121 Spruce
O'Riordon M., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Brighton
Orne Caroline F. Mis-, house 49 Auburn Orne Charles P., apothecary, 837 Main, house do. [do.
Orne Joel S., apothecary, 493 Main, h. 495 Orne John jr., teacher physical depart- ment High school, house 104 Ellery
Orne Mary E. Miss, house 10 Ash Ict. O'Rourke Edward, peddler, h. 10 Conlon's O'Rourke, see Rourke [Linnæan
Orphans' Home, Avon hill street, near Orr James, teamster W. T. Richardson & Co., house at Brighton district
Orr John, proof-reader University Press, house 54 Mt. Auburn
Orr Wm. Rev., pastor St. Paul's church, house 34 Holyoke
Osborn Adolphus, soap makers' supplies (25 Central wharf, B.), h. 141 Austin Osborn Anna M. Miss, private school, 35 Norfolk, house do.
Osborn Charles A. (25 Central wharf, B.), house Số Franklin
Osborn Eldorado, confectionery, h.16 Park Osborn Francis A., com. mer. (25 Central wharf, B.), house 70 Green
Osborn Fred. E., salesman (B.), bds. 130 Washington
Osborn Herbert T., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Brighton
Osborn Ira, house 22 Inman
Osborn James D. Mrs., h. 130 Washington Osborn James H., furniture, etc., 564 Main, house 138 Pearl
Osborn Jesse, messenger Shawmut Na- tional Bank (60 Congress, B.), house 202 Putnam avenue
Osborn Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Norfolk Osborn Mary F. Mrs., house 50 Columbia Osborn Moses, hairdresser, h. 182 Green Osborn Nancy, wid. of Jos., h. 6 William Osborne Horace K., clerk (204 Purchase, B.), house 17 Lee [410 Harvard Osborne Susan O., widow of John, house Osgood Edward S., house 102 Ellery Osgood George, house 729 Cambridge Osgood Julia H. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, b. 3 Walnut avenue
Osgood Sarah H., widow of Nathaniel, house 42 Essex
Osgood Walter G., compositor (31 State, B.), house 729 Cambridge
Osgood William N., clerk (113 Devonshire, B.), boards 102 Ellery
Osgood William T., salesman (395 Wash- ington, B.), house 729 Cambridge
O'Shaughnessy Patrick, mat maker, 120 Brookline, boards 48 Sidney
O'Shea James P., laborer, house 8 Wil- lard court
O'Shea John, stone-cutter, boards 213 Mt. Auburn
O'Shea Mary, widow of John, house 213 Mt. Auburn [Auburn
O'Shea Michael, stone-cutter, bds. 213 Mt. O'Shea Patrick, laborer, boards 8 Wil- lard court
O'Sbea William H., provisions, 480 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville
O'Shea, see Shea
Ostberg Ola, tailor, house 3 Moore
Osterbreuk Henry, watchman, house 159 Columbia
O'Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. 14 Mill
O'Sullivan Michael J., tailor, 430 Harvard, house 20 Boylston
O'Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h. 42 Jefferson Otis Charles, ladder maker, boards 108 Cambridge
Otis Emma C. Mrs., teacher Willard pri- mary school, house 175 Putman av.
Otis Harry, at Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany
Otis James K., furniture mnfr. (38 Char- don, B.), house 36 Bigelow
Otis Louis, brick maker, h. 125 Dublin
O'Toole James, laborer, h. 18 Pioneer av. O'Toole Michael, currier, b. 364 North av.
O'Toole Patrick, shoemaker, 55 Charles, house do.'
O'Toole Stephen, lithographer Riverside Press, house 10 Hamilton
Ottignon A. W., piano action maker, 137 Broadway, boards 235} do.
Otto Catherine, widow of William, house 62 Harvard
Otto William, hairdresser, h. 70 Harvard Ottoson P., safe maker, 17 Main
Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., house 2 Cen- tral place
Owen D. E. & Co. (Frasier & Smith), Eureka hitch, 555 Main
Owens Hugb, house 52 Fifth
Owens James, watchman, 126 Portland, house Rolling mill block, Bristol
Owens James, plasterer, house 15 Warren Owens James J., laborer, 126 Portland, house 35 Hampshire
Owler William, printer Riverside Press, house 25 Blackstone
Oxford Charles F., machinist, 72 Main, boards 24 Cottage
Oxford Charles W. (Oxford Bros.), furni- ture. 529 Main, h. 42 Magazine
Oxford Joseph M. (Oxford Bros.), furni- ture, 529 Main, house 24 Cottage J
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XFORD BROS. (Joseph M. and Chas. W. Oxford), furniture, etc., 529 Main
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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PACH G. W. & BROS., photo- graphers, Main, next Beck Hall, house at New York
Packard Albert H., salesman, 539 Main, boards 17 Austin
Packard Almond, gardener, 32 Linnæan, boards at Somerville
Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr. (8 Union, B.), house 101 Thorndike
Packard Emery J., carpenter and builder, 18 Elm, house 90 Norfolk
Packard Flavius, machinist, h. 109 Elm Packard Frederick A., paper (24 Hawley, B.), house 7 White
Packard Luman B., cabinet maker Church, Guild & Co., house 1 Grotto place Packard N. Lincoln, carpenter, boards 37 Cogswell avenue
Packer Clinton M. (C. M. & J. W. Pack- er), Western avenue, junction Banks, boards 28 Chestnut
Packer C. M. & J. W. (Clinton M. and James W. Packer), carpenters and weather strip mnfrs., Western avenue, junction Banks
Packer James W. (C. M. & J. W. Pack- er), Western avenue, junction Banks, house 28 Chestnut
Packwood John, glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., house 76 Spring
Paddock Eliza A. Miss, teacher Putnam grammar school, bds. 342 Broadway Page Alfred P., boards 21 Prospect
Page Austin C., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, boards 89 Winsor
Page Carlos L., boards 445 Cambridge
Page Carrie Miss, boards 49 Auburn
Page Francis E. (Parker & Page), lumber, First, boards at Boston
Page George G. (George G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge
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AGE GEO. G. & CO. (George G., Ovando G. and Wesley L. Page), box manufacturers, 3 Hampshire, junction Broadway
Page James, carpenter, 113 Broadway, house at Boston
Page Julia A., wid. of Asa, h. 37 Pleasant Page Ovando C. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), 3 Hampshire, house 141 Washington Page Paul T , house 113 Inman
PAGE PERKINS C., butter and cheese (24 Suffolk market, B.) house 21 Prospect
Page Sarah G., widow of Charles A., h. 49 Auburn [erett, b. do. Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Ev- Page Wesley L. (George G. Page & Co.), boxmaker, 3 Hampshire, h.1Worcester Page William, Cambridgeport Savings Bank, 635 Main, house 23 Lee
Page Wm. C. D., machinist, 72 Main, house rear 13 Pine
Paige Caroline E., widow, h. 67 Magazine Paige David F. (70 Sudbury, B.), house 67 Magazine
Paige Dennis A. (Paige & Gove), cheese maker, 15 Second, h. at Somerville Paige Frank, furniture mnfr. (70 Sudbury, B.), house 67 Magazine
Paige Lucius R. Rev., h. 112 Washington Paige William A., student, b. 67 Magazine Paige & Gove (Dennis A. Paige and Ar-
chibald R. Gove), wholesale milk dealers and cheese mnfrs., 15 Second Pain William, boards 84 Austin
Painchaud Apollinarie, finisher F. Gel- dowsky Furniture Co., house 6 Vine Paine Calvin C., soap-maker, 184 Broad- way, house 138 Harvard
Paine Charles H.,action maker, 162 Broad- way, rooms 9 Boardman
Paine Chas. M.,optician (544 Washington, B.), house 84 Washington
Paine Ellen, widow, house 6 Houghton
Paine Francis T., driver, 15 Perry, h. 13 do. Paine Frederick M., clerk, 17 Brattle, house 42 Holyoke
Paine Frederick W., b. 84 Washington
Paine Henry W., counselor (209 Washing- ton. rooms 1 and 2, B.), h. 66 Sparks
Paine Isaac (Norfolk, Va.), h. 40 Austin Paine James H., student H.U., rooms 746 Cambridge
PAINE JAMES L., at (48 Canal, B.), boards 8 Dana
Paine John K., professor of music H. U., house 8 Frisbie place
PAINE JOHN S., furniture (48 Ca- nal, B.), house 8 Dana
Paine John S., machinist, b. 40 Austin
Paine O.W., treas. American Rubber Co., Potter, house at Boston
Paine Robert S., bookkeeper (72 South Market, B.), house 167 Prospect
Paine Timothy J., brass finisher,368 Main, boards 6 Houghton
Paine William, peddler, boards 46 Pearl Paine, see Payne
Palfrey Cazneau Rev., house 94 Oxford
Palfrey Mary A., widow of John G., house 30 Oxford [fr. Oxford
Palmas Chas., lab., h. Crescent,3d on right Palmer Bennett F., clerk, 345 Main, bds. 30 Davis
Palmer Fred M., train dispatcher B. & A. R. R., house 12 Warland
Palmer Harriet, widow of Granville, house 111} Inman
Palmer Jas. M., president National Car- bureter Co. (B.), house 62 Brattle
Palmer John, house 34 Broadway
Palmer John, house 86 Gore
Palmer Nancy C. Miss. house 89 Gore
Palmer Orlando M., clerk (F. H. market, B.), house 111 Inman
Palmer Patrick, laborer, h. 188 Norfolk
Palmer R. L., at 139 Broadway, house at Boston
Palmer Wm., laborer, h. 15 Leighton ct. Palmstrom Nels, safe-maker, 17 Main
Pancoast Benj., tinman, 153 Putnam ave- nue, house 20 Howard
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, HOUSE PAINTING, KALSOMINING & PAPER HANGINGS.
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Pancoast Charles W., bookkeeper, 600 Main, house 445 Cambridge
Pancoast Geo. E., compositor, boards 28 Howard
Panning J. Fred, varnisher, h. 19 Fifth Parent Anthony, broom maker, b.41 Cedar Parent Peter, broom maker, b. 41 Cedar
Park Catherine B.,widow of Robert, nurse, house rear 186 Green
Park Edward G., engineer B. L. & C. R. R., b. Hotel Cambridge, 45 Otis
Park George W., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 24 Arlington
Park John, carpenter, house 2 Sands
Park Jonathan, periodicals, etc.,465 Main, house do.
Parker Abbott, newspapers, etc., 534 Cam- bridge, house 105 Inman
Parker Alice R., boards 83 Auburn
Parker Alice W., widow of John D. jr., house 20 Quincy
Parker Ann, widow of John, boards 14 Dublin
Parker Anson H., salesman (400 Wash- ington, B.), boards 38 Second
Parker Artemas, stone contractor, Gore's wharf, Third, and (35 Hawley, B.), house at Lynn
Parker Bridget, widow of John T., house rear 249 Franklin
Parker Carlton Mrs., house 24 Bigelow
Parker Charles P., clergyman, boards 467 Broadway [46 Prospect
Parker Charles W .. clerk,627 Main, house Parker Clara N. Miss, artist, 613 Main, house at Newton
Parker Daniel W., foreman (25 Washing- ton, B.), house 262 Pearl
Parker Edmund M., boards 5 Craigie
Parker Edward H., salesman (518 Wash- ington, B.), boards 24 Bigelow
Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden
Parker Ella G. Miss, bookkeeper, 240 Main, boards at West Somerville
Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., house 16 Farwell place
Parker Frank, boards 53 Fourth
Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 24 Bigelow
Parker Fred C. (Aaron & Parker). cigar maker, 513 Main, house 40 Winsor
Parker Fred W., salesman (25 Summer, B.), boards 53 Fourth
Parker Francis E., salesman (13 Federal, B.), house 112 Inman
Parker Galen A. (Parker & Page), lumber, First, house at Reading
Parker Geo. C., boards 24 Bigelow
Parker Geo. E., brush maker, h. 89 Vine
Parker George E. jr., machinist, 169 Gore, house 89 Vine
Parker Hamlin H., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., h. at Boston Parker Harleston, house 22 Appian-way Parker Harriet Miss, clerk Recorder's of- fice, Third, boards 38 Second
Parker Harriet Mrs., house 440 Main
PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer, (43 and 44 Sears building, B.), house 29 Concord avenue
Parker Jerome W., foreman, 169 Gore, house 53 Fourth
Parker John E., laborer, house 14 Dublin Parker John H., teamster, house 239 Broadway
Parker Lawrence L. jr., engineer B. L. & C. R. R., house 72 Cambridge
Parker Leander W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Brighton
Parker Leland N., h. Harris, opp. Frost Parker Levi W., clerk (147 Milk, B.), bds. 38 Second
Parker Lilia Mrs., house 223 North av.
Parker Lillia, widow, house 4 Ninth
Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher high school, boards 38 Second
Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff, office Lechmere Bank building, E. C., house 38 Second
Parker Marcellus B., clerk, 131 Pearl, house Acorn, corner Chestnut
Parker Martin, house 2 Ninth
Parker Mary M., widow of Joel, house 5 Craigie
Parker Milton A., clerk T. H. Brewer, Brattle square, boards 95 Magazine
Parker Robert B., student Epis. Theolog- ical School, Brattle
Parker Robert E., house 440 Main
Parker Susan S., widow of David, boards
21 Cogswell avenue
Parker Thomas, hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main, house at West Somerville
Parker Thomas A., cabinet maker, Wood- bury building, Otis, house at Reading Parker Willard, clerk (59 Franklin, B.), boards 24 Bigelow
Parker William, carver, house 22 Fifth
Parker William, waiter Memorial Hall, h. at Boston
Parker William F., student H. U., rooms [5 De Wolf
Parker Willie H., clerk (301 Washington, B.), boards 223 North avenue
Parker & Page (Galen A. Parker and Francis E. Page), lumber yard, opp. Press Moulding Co., First, office (24 Canal, B.)
PARKHILL SAMUEL J., printer (218 Franklin, B.), bds. 100 Magazine Parkhurst Chas. F., foreman paint shop. 169 Gore, house 2 Squire's court
Parkhurst George E., engineer, house 127 Franklin
Parkinson Charles A., butcher Niles Bros., boards J. F. Parkinson's, Con- cord avenue
Parkinson Henry A., teamster, house Concord avenue, near Belmont line
Parkinson John Fred, butcher Niles Bros., Concord avenue, house near do.
Parkinson Richard G., driver Cambridge Railroad Co., house 45 Winter Parkman John, machinist, h. 48 Union
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, Brighton. 70 Kilby Street, Boston
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Parks Elizabeth C., widow of Japtha, h. 408 Main
Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 58 Amory Parks John, laborer, boards 58 Amory
Parks Joseph L., clerk (Custom House, B.), boards 408 Main
Parks Joseph W., laborer, bds. 58 Amory Parks Maggie Miss, nurse, bds. 58 Sidney Parks Otis B., painter, boards 408 Main
Parks Walter D., conductor Cambridge Railroad Co., bds. Cambridge, corner Baldwin
Parks William, moulder, 354 Main, house School, corner Moore
Parlee Hugh C., organ maker, house 66 Norfolk [Austin
Parlin Frank H., lawyer, 583 Main, b. 84 Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner and overseer of poor, house 37 Second
Parmenter William H., salesman, 31 Elm, house 12 Essex [471 Main
Parnell Margaret A., widow of Wm., h. Parnell Wm. H., clerk (432 Washington, B. ) house 471 Main
Parr Wallace E. (Parr & Beardsley), 9 Palmer, house 87 Concord av. [av. Parr William H., machinist, h. 141 North Parr & Beardsley (Wallace E. Parr and Chas. H. Beardsley), painters, 9 Palmer Parrey Martha A., wid. of Jas., h. 49 Fifth Parrock Isabella, widow of William H., h. 134 Pleasant
Parry Bros. & Smith (John E. and Wm. A. Parry, and Alonzo R. Smith), brick mnfrs., foot Raymond and off Wel- lington, near Hills crossing, office 220 North avenue
Parry Geo. E., brick maker, bds. 29 Rice Parry John E. (Parry Bros. & Smith), brick mnfr., foot Raymond and off Wellington, house 27 Rice
Parry Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, h. 14 Jay Parry Richard H., brick maker, h. 29 Rice Parry Robert A., engineer Parry Bros. & Smith, boards 29 Rice [ Rice Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, h. 29 Parry Wm. A. (Parry Bros. & Smith), brick mnfr., foot Raymond and off Wellington, house Mt. Pleasant
Parsons Albert S., treasurer Cambridge- port Diary Co., 105 Magazine, house 27 Ellsworth avenue [do.
Parsons Alexander, grocer, 18 River, h. Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 5 Palmer, h. 35 Mellen [Boston
Parsons Edward C., at 139 Broadway, h. at Parsons Elizabeth, widow, h. 122 Auburn Parsons George, mason, h. 122 Auburn
Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), stable, also hay and straw, 198 North avenue, boards 10 Russell
Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), stable, hay and straw, etc., 198 North avenue
Parsons Joseph, carpenter,rms. 12 Dunster Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, 200} North avenue, boards Porter's Hotel
Parsons Lydia A. Miss, artist (28 School, B.), boards 10 Russell
Parsons Mary E. Miss, teacher Reed pri- mary school, boards 35 Mellen
Parsons S. Celina, widow of Cyrus M., h. foot Avon hill street
Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell
Parsons Theophilus Mrs., h. 54 Garden Partlow C. M., foreman planing mill W. H. Hazlett & Co., h. at Wakefield
Partridge Arthur, machinist, b. 109 Auburn Partridge David, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 56 Webster avenue
Partridge George F., student H. U., bds. 96 Ellery
Partridge Jemima, widow, h. 96 Ellery Partridge Julia A. B., widow of Olin, h. 40 Cogswell avenue
Partridge Leverett F., clerk (28 New F. H. market, B.), boards 42 Second
Partridge Thomas, at 162 Broadway, bds. 56 Webster avenue
Partridge Wm. O., bookkeeper (129 Friend, B.), house 40 Cogswell avenue
Pasco Charles, compositor, b. 17 Magazine Pasco Amelia, wid. of John, h. 57 Essex Patch Daniel A., prop. Cambridge Cold Storage Co., 25 Main, h. at Boston
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