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PATCH FRANK A. (F. M. Holmes Furniture Co.), 44 Cambridge, near First (107 Washington, B.), house at Winchester
Patch Howard W., printer, h. 127 Auburn Patch Levi M., driver Herdic Phæton Co .. house 66 Fairmont [4 Upton Patch Matilda S., widow of Joseph, house Patchett Edward, supt. of interments Mt.
Auburn cemetery, h. foot McDonald Patchett James, in Cambridge Rolling Mill, house 6 Berkshire place
Patrick George A., mason, h. 32 Hubbard avenue
Patrick Ralph, printer, h. 7 Lambert av.
Patriquin George, clerk (Summer, B.), boards 7 Hamilton
Patriquin John M., salesman (30 Winter, B.), house 7 Hamilton
Patt Julia, widow, house 196 Franklin Patten John, laborer, house 56 Charles Patten William, laborer, house rear 240 Cambridge
Patterson Charles, at 17 Main
Patterson Franklin, steam fitter (80 Sud- bury, B.), house 5 Lambert avenue
Patterson George, blacksmith, house 63 Columbia
Patterson James, boards Porter's Hotel
Patterson James, stone cutter, h. 1 George Patterson James, painter Seavey & Co., Third, boards 1 Broadway
Patterson John, stone cutter, house 1 Ce- dar square [lumbia
Patterson John, carpenter, boards 63 Co- Patterson Robert J., granite cutter, house 53 Spruce [Cambridge
Patterson William, carpenter, house 426
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Pattison William B., cabinet maker, 17 Main, house 48 Market
Patton James E., sawyer A. Fitzpatrick, boards 339 Main
Patton Lewis E., planer, house 339 Main Paul Ivory C., cutter (440 Washington,B.), house 17 Pleasant place
Paul N. Clifford, sub-carrier P. O., 611 Main, house at Charlestown
Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay Payne Richard, laborer, house r. 45 Amory Payne, see Paine
Payson Annie C. Miss, house 12 Dunster Payson Joseph H., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, house 117 Winsor
Payzant Robert, night watchman (492 Washington, B.), house 108 Third
Peabody Andrew P. Rev., house 11 Quincy Peabody Endicott, student Epis. Theo. School. Brattle
Peabody Francis G., clergyman, house Shepard, near Garden
Peace James William, file cutter, boards 10 Cogswell place
Peace Mary Ann, widow of Joseph, house 10 Cogswell place
PEAK HOWARD F., slater, foot of Charles River, house 2 do.
Pear Charles M., clerk, bds. 17 Worcester Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring- bed mnfr., Rhoades bldg., State, store (35 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard
Pear Joseph S., boards 28 Front
Pear Lucy A., widow of William B.,house 28 Norfolk
Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, reg. Asso. Chari- ties, Central sq. bldg., house 28 Front Pear Sarah R., widow of Joseph S., house 17 Worcester [42 Essex
Pear Thomas, jeweler (27 Avery, B.), h. Pearl Solomon, milkman, h. 62 Pleasant Pearson Albert L., laborer, h. 57 Pleasant Pearson Alexander C., paper-hanger, 12 Prospect, house do.
Pearson Augusta, widow of Thomas, h. 507 Main [Harvard
Pearson James, 3 Austin, rooms 176 Pearson Martha J. M., widow, h. 48 Dana Pearson Sarah, widow of Charles S., house 125 Washington [507 do. Pearson Geo. H., clerk, 595 Main, boards Pearson Henry C., piano maker, 624 Main, house 23 Lawrence
Pearson Leigh R., printer University Press, house 7 Bow
Pearson Lizzie H., bookkeeper, 660 Main, boards 125 Washington
Pearson Manuel, machinist, 17 Main, h. 2 Baldwin place
Pearson Mary S., widow, h. 23 Lawrence Pearson Swen, tailor, boards 2 Bristol
Pearson William, clerk (160 Congress, B.), house 2 Austin place
Pease Curtis S., bookkeeper Boston Ice Co., Prison point road, h. at Malden Pease Daniel jr., salesman (55 Bedford, B.), house 15 Beach
Pease Matthew, carpenter, b. 27 Warland Peaslee Cyrus, provisions(40 F. H. square, B.), house 727 Cambridge
Peaslee Elizabeth A. Mrs., h. 8 Howard Peaslee Sarah T., widow of Daniel C., h. 12 Village
Peaslee Winfred I., clerk (40 F. H. square, B.), boards 12 Village
Peck William F., machinist, h. 15 Clark Peckham Frank, at 139 Broadway, house at Boston
Peckham William E., brakeman O. C. R. R., boards 42 Austin
Peglar John, hairdresser, 7 Brattle, bds. 6 Harvard square
Peirce Albert P., confectioner (467 Wash- ington, B.), house 65 Columbia
Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, h. 4 Kirkland pl. Peirce George A., trav. salesman Curtis Davis & Co., h. 7 Greenough avenue
Peirce Harriet E., widow of George, house 8 Allen
Peirce Mary F. Miss, teacher high school, boards 91 Magazine
Peirce Sarah M., widow of Benjamin, h. 4 Kirkland place
Peirce W. Wallace, clerk, 452 Main Peirce, see Pierce
Pelkey Francis, broom mnfr., Crescent avenue, house 2 Mt. Pleasant
Pellaquin Gilbert, engineer Sands' brick yard, house 106 Concord avenue
Peltier Fred, cabinet maker, 54 Bridge, h. at Somerville
Peltier Joseph O., organ builder (Cam- bridge, B.), house 51 Market
Peltier Louis O., piano regulator Vose & Son (B.), boards 51 Market
Pendergast John B., at 3 Hampshire, h. 143 Main
Pendexter Frances E. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, house 80 Fourth
Pendlebury Mary A., widow of Peter, h. 20 Worcester Į Norfolk
Penery Julia, widow of Warren, house 186 Penfield John S. F., potter, h. 499 Main Penfield William B. Mrs., house 499 Main Penfield William J., potter, b. 499 Main Penke Frederick, shoemaker, 161 Broad- way, house do.
Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, h. 11 Sixth Pennell Frank H., clerk Pennell & Co., 57 Cambridge, boards 11 Sixth
Pennell James F. (Pennell & Co.), hard- ware, etc., 57 Cambridge, h. 34 Second Pennell & Co. (Ellington and James F. Pennell), hardware and stoves, 57 Cambridge
Penney Edward, laborer, 5 Broadway, rooms 41 Washington
Penney James S., watchman Almshouse, Tannery, house do.
Penney John D., farmer Richard Penney, foot Harvey, house 352 North avenue Penney Margaret J. Miss, teacher, bds. Richard Penney's, foot Harvey
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Penney Richard, farmer, house foot Har- vey, at Arlington line
Penney Richard jr., farmer Richard Pen- ney, foot Harvey, boards do.
Penney Thomas W. (96} Blackstone, B.), house Elm, corner Russell
Penney William, salesman (30 Winter, B.), house 2 Lawrence
Penniman Benjamin F., printer Universi- ty Press. house 6 Daniels court Penniman James W., carriage painter, h. 54 Columbia
Penniman Martha A., widow of Albert B., house 297 Broadway
Penniman Thomas J., carriage, sign and ornamental painter, 446 Main, house 9 State [Thorndike
Pennington George, ladder maker, h. 131 Pennington George A., at 139 Broadway, house at Boston
Pennock Nathaniel A., jeweler, 188 North avenue, house 20 Orchard
Pepper James, tinsmith, 457 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas,house 6 Sacramento [Sacramento
Pepper William, box maker, boards 6 Percival Edmund A., tailor,337 Main,h. do. Perham John Mrs., house 97 Columbia
Perham Richard P., laborer, h. 27 Brewery Perkins Augustus M., painter, house 11 Amory [23 McCabe
Perkins Charles H., at 162 Broadway, h. Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), house 107 Pearl Perkins Eva A. Miss, music teacher, bds. 11 Amory
Perkins Francis N., clerk Second Nat'l Bank (1 and 2 Sears building., B.), house 14 Ash
Perkins Frederick H. (301 Washington, B.), boards 14 Ash
Perkins George (Perkins & Bevins), cigar- box mnfr., 179 Broadway, rooms 177} Harvard
PERKINS GEORGE A., lawyer, 7 Brattle, and (75 State, B.), h. 7 Everett Perkins George E., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 88 Mt. Auburn
Perkins George G., signal-man B. & A. R. R., house 218 Putnam avenue
Perkins Hamilton H., clerk (33 North market, B.), house 104 Auburn Perkins James, com. mer. (7 Merchants row, B.), house 14 Ash
Perkins James D., boot and shoe maker, 444 Cambridge, house at Somerville Perkins Jennie Estelle Miss, music teach- er, boards 11 Amory
Perkins John jr., house 23 Ellery
Perkins John B., carpenter, house rear 174 Thorndike
Perkins John K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), boards 107 Pearl Perkins Levi, carpenter, house 7 Everett Perkins Levi G., painter, house 5 King pl. Perkins Napoleon, laborer, h. 32 Spring
Perkins Oliver L., salesman (477 Washing- ton, B.), house 48 Shepard
Perkins Oliver L., slipper mnfr. (Beech, B.), house 45 Magazine
Perkins Susan S., wid. of H. H., h. 16 Lake Perkins Walter S., salesman (4 Chauncy, B.), house 23 Ellery
Perkins Ward, frame maker Russ Mnfg. Co., house at Charlestown
PERKINS & BEVINS (George Perkins and Elisha M. Bevins jr.), ci- gar box mnfrs., 179 Broadway
Pero John, tinsmith, house 3 Broadway Perredie George, sawyer, 79 Main, house 3 Broadway
Perrigo Lorenzo J., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house Frank, 5th on left Perrin Arthur (254 Washington, B.), bds. Franklin Perrin's, Arsenal square
Perrin Franklin, auditor, City Hall, house Arsenal square
Perry Alexander H., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, house at Allston
Perry Andrew, laborer, house 55 North
Perry Charles A., carpenter (Allston), house Crossland
Perry Charles E., blacksmith, Gore's whf., Third, house 117 Otis
Perry Charles F., fireman (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), boards 19 Winthrop
Perry Charles P., boards 117 Otis
PERRY DANVERS H., wheel- wright, 354 Camb, h. 95 Webster av.
Perry Eben F., news dealer (E. R. R. de- pot, B.), house rear 131 Thorndike
Perry Eliza A., widow of Benjamin F., house 19 Winthrop
Perry Eugene, painter, 3 Sargent, h. do. Perry Foster, carpenter, h. 15 Fairmont av. Perry Franklin W., bookkeeper (25 South Market, B.), house 11 River
Perry George T. (C. A. Moore & Co.), confectionery, 2S2 Broadway, and (37 Union, B.), house 681 Main
Perry James, hostler, house 6 Gray place Perry Joseph, laborer, house 130 Bridge Perry Joseph L., salesman (35 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 44 Market
Perry Jountho, house 130 Bridge
Perry Manuel, laborer, h. 36 Cambridge Perry Manuel, laborer, house 128 Bridge Perry Melvin W., carpenter, h. 19 Green Perry Oliver H. Mrs., boards 60 Brattle
Perry Peter, laborer Müller Bros.
Perry Simon, painter, house 194 Dublin
Perry William, furniture painter (134 North, B.), house 4 Rogers' blk., Main Perry William H., clerk, 17 Brattle, boards 19 Winthrop [Cambridge
Perry William P., horse trainer, h. 236 Person Elwin F., officer House of Correc- tion, house 129 Thorndike
Pervere C. N. Mrs., house 27 Lee
Pervere David N., boards 27 Lee
Pervere, see Pevear
Pesong Andrew J., waiter,] boards 39 Washington
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 MAIN STREET.
PAPER HANGINGS.
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Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin
Peters Charles J. jr., stereotyper (4 Pearl, B.), house 12 Fayette [Norfolk Peters George, baker, 502 Main, boards 9 Peters George E., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 107 Austin [Prospect Peters Henry P., clerk (P. O., B.), h. 132 Peters Samuel S., clerk (34 F. H. sq., B.), house 38 Pine
Peters William, tinsmith, 502 Main
Peterson Andrew, cabinet maker, Wood- bury bldg., Otis, house 131 Spring
Peterson Frank C., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at East Somerville
Peterson George, lithographer (181 Devon- shire, B.), boards 40 Clark
Peterson Gustave A., boards 2 Rogers' block, Washington
Peterson Hans, cabinet maker, 23 Brattle, house 157 Green
Peterson John, teamster, 75 Main, boards 163 do. [136 Harvard Peterson John F., foreman, 602 Main, h. Peterson John P., carriage body maker, house 1 Webster avenue [Green Peterson Lewis, clerk, 502 Main, house 23 Peterson Maria, wid. of Benjamin, house 66 Washington
Peterson Theodore L., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown
Peterson Thomas A., case maker Ivers & Pond Piano Co., house 40 Clark
Peterson Thorvald N., architect Edward Hixon, house at Boston
Pettengill Edwin M., salesman (53 Broad, B.), house 13 State
Pettengill Joel C., Watchman Riverside Press, house 8 Hamilton
Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main
Pettingill Wm. H., oil clothes maker H M. Sawyer, boards 64 Thorndike
Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mnfrs., Rhoades bldg., State, salesroom (35 Brattle, B.)
Pevear, see Pervere
Pever Francis, sailor, house 36 North
Peverelly George A., house 3 Amory place Peverelly Rebecca, widow of Anthony, house 3 Amory place
PEVEY GILBERT A. A., lawyer, notary public and justice of peace. 555 Main, and (27 Tremont Row, B.), house 32 Cottage
Pew Wm. A., law student, rms. 20 Prescott Pfaeffle Wm., at 502 Main, rms. 43 Market Pfleger Gotlieb, laborer, h. 12} Winter Pfund Eugene, currier, b. 440 North av.
Phalen Daniel, lab., b. 7 Daniels court Phalen James, laborer, house 25 Banks Phalen William, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 72 Washington
Phalen Wm. E., tailors' trimmings (7 Tre- mont Row, B.), boards 72 Washington Phelan Annie Miss, dressmaker, house 198 Hampshire
Phelan Edmund M., cooper (Hoosac Tun- nel Elevator Dock Co., Charlestown), house 110 Magazine
Phelan Edmund T., diary maker, 105 Mag- azine, house 174 Putnam avenue
Phelan Ellen Miss, dressmaker, house 198 Hampshire
Phelan George, mason, boards 170 Norfolk Phelan James, coachman, 263 Harvard, b. Cambridge, corner Baldwin
Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman F. R. R., boards 40 Bolton
Phelan John T., plumber, 17 Brattle, bds. Mt. Auburn, corner Elmwood avenue Phelan Patrick, furniture, stoves, etc., 383 Main, house do.
Phelan Richard, laborer, h. 170 Norfolk Phelan Thos. J., stone cutter, h. 76 Spruce Phelan Timothy A., house 30 Mt. Auburn Phelan William, gardener Jas. R. Lowell,
h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood avenue Phelan Wm., laborer, house 40 Bolton Phelan Wm. T. jr., glazier, 10 Arrow, bds. Mt. Auburn, cor. Elmwood avenue Phelps Albert S., at University Press, house 22 Lowell
Phelps Ella Miss, rooms 12 Farwell place Phelps F. B., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 866 Main
Phelps Henry B., piano maker Ivers Pond Piano Co., Albany
Phelps Samuel B., carpenter, h. 5 Everett Phelps S. Decatur, conductor Cambridge R. R. Co .. house 85 Putnam avenue Phelps Wm. H., electrographist Univer- sity Press, house 81 Green
Phelps Wm. H., piano maker Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany
Phenix Benj. W., laborer, bds. 1 Village Phenix Margaret A., widow of Walter, house 1 Village
Philbrick Hattie N. G., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 4 Rogers' blk., Main Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., house 4 Rogers' block, Main
Philbrook Andrew, driver Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 121 Western avenue
Phillips Benjamin H., piano maker Ivers & I'ond Piano Co., Pacific, h.40 School Phillips Bernard C., clerk, 394 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Phillips Charles, painter, house 60 Norfolk Phillips Charles A., bar tender, 2 Winter, boards 7 do.
Phillips Charles W., starter Cambridge R. R. Co. (Bowdoin square, Boston), house 13 State [Cambridge Phillips Clarissa, widow of Thomas, h. 733 Phillips David, laborer, house 8 Antrim Phillips Edward S., furrier, 593g Main, house 23 Essex
Phillips Edwin W., driver Cambridge R. R. Co., boards 19 Orchard
Phillips Ellen, widow of Charles, house 7 Winter
Phillips E. Burt, shoe mnfr., 37 and 39 Clark, and (68 Pearl, B.), h. 41 Inman
LUMBER.
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, BRIGHTON. 70 Kilby Street, BOSTON. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
MOULDINGS.
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Phillips George, cabinet maker, h. 7 Ninth Phillips Harriet C. Mrs., h. 19 Orchard Phillips James, action maker, 162 Broad- way, house 21 Front
Phillips James, printer, house 2 Willow Phillips Joseph S., house 59 Pleasant
Phillips Wm. P., supt. N. E. Gauge Co. (380 Atlantic av., B.), house 2 Rich- dale avenue
Phillpot A., printer University Press, house 12 Appian-way
Philpott David Mrs., house 46 De Wolf Phinney Asa H., house 240 Broadway
Phinney Daniel J., plumber, 5 Brattle, boards 391 Main
Phinney Edward A., salesman (97 North, B.), house 240 Broadway
Phinney Edward H., roller in Cambridge rolling mill, house 72 Winsor
Phinney Elizabeth, widow of James E., h. 150 Green
Phinney Hugh M., stoves, etc., 244 Broad- way, house 240 do.
Phinney Malford E., in Cambridge rolling mill, house 53 Clark
Phipps William R., salesman (134 Sum- mer, B.), house Foxcroft
Pichette Charles E., sewing machine agt., 441 Main, house rear 84 Elm
Pickard Joseph, laborer, house 5 Rogers' block, Washington
Pickering Edward Charles, Phillips Prof. of Astronomy, Prof. of Geodesy, and Director of the Observatory, Garden, house do.
Pickering Frank W., porter(127 Broad,B.), boards 110 Prospect
Pickering Frederick A., clerk (89 F. H. market, B.), boards 110 Prospect
Pickering Mark, house 110 Prospect
Pickering McLaurin J., student, boards 71 Magazine [pect, h. do. Pickering Sarah Mrs., milliner, 110 Pros- Pickett Isabella, widow of Abiel H., house S5 Bridge
Pickett Joseph J., stone pointer (35 Haw- ley, B.), house 21 Western avenue
Pickett Mary E. Miss, bds. 21 Shepard
Pickett Nancy, widow of Samuel, house 21 Shepard
Pickett N. Ella Miss, boards 21 Shepard Pidgeon Parker T., laborer, house rear 4 Fourth
Pierce Albert H., clerk (169 Washington, B.), house 26 Worcester
Pierce Albert P., confectioner, house 65 Columbia
Pierce Alex. McLeod, printer Riverside Press, house 105 Putnam avenue
Pierce B. F. Miss, asst., 76 Moore, b. do. Pierce Benj. J., teamster, 180 Main, h. do. Pierce Charles E., tin and sheet iron worker, 502 Main, house 67 Inman Pierce Clara W., widow of Andrew, house Mt. Auburn, above McDonald
Pierce Eugene W., carpenter A. Fitzpat- rick, State, house 65 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Ezekiel P. (11 Exchange, B.), house 279 Broadway
Pierce Ferdinand, house 22 East
Pierce Francis E., restaurant, 203 North avenue, house 9 Walden
Pierce Harriet S. Mrs., dressmaker, 65 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Pierce Henry H., photographer, boards 65 Mt. Auburn [Auburn
Pierce James P., carpenter, house 65 Mt. Pierce James W., treas. Boston Can Co. (126 Milk. B.), house 235 Harvard Pierce Joseph S., h. 2 Riverside place
Pierce Josephine L. Mrs., millinery (Washington, n. Avon, B.),h. 289 Pearl Pierce J. P. Mrs., dressmaker, house 65 Mount Auburn
Pierce Nelson, piano maker, State, house at Stoneham
Pierce Robert T. B., express driver, house 10 Magee [94 Norfolk
Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., h. Pierce Thomas F., laborer, h. 42 Fairmont Pierce Walter E., clerk, boards 9 Walden
Pierce Wm., laborer Cambridge laundry, house 8 Eaton
Pierce William D., leader Pierce's Quad- rille band, boards 25 Park
Pierce William E., upholsterer, 23 Brattle, house 16 Wallace
Pierce, see Peirce Pierpont William, furniture polisher, house 182 Harvard
Pigott John G., cabinet maker Geo. Der- by & Co., rooms 54 Austin
Pike Albert W., stevedore, h. 16 Warland Pike Annie S. Mrs., dressmaker, 416 Main, house do.
Pike A. Herbert., at 137 Broadway, boards 119 Winsor
Pike Alfred C., house 416 Main
Pike Carlos L., foreman, 3 Hampshire, boards 2 Prospect
Pike Charles, house 20 Front
Pike Charles L., police, station 2, house 4 Percy place
Pike Eben W., clerk Charles River Street Railway, 481 Main, boards 13 Green
Pike Edgar W., student H. U., b. 16 Ar- lington
Pike Henry E., bookkeeper (Federal, B.), boards 52} Sacramento
Pike Frederick M., driver ice wagon, boards 62 Cherry
Pike George S., carpenter, h. 62 Cherry
Pike Henry H., contractor, house 52} Sacramento
Pike James, livery stable, 565} Main, and 70 Norfolk, house 7 Norfolk
PIKE JOEL S., livery stable, Church,. opp. Palmer, house 24 Churchi
Pike John, night watchman Joel S. Pike, Church, house 22 Farwell place
Pike John N., watchman B. L. & C. R. R., house 150 Thorndike
Pike Joseph A., blacksmith, boards 22 Farwell place
TOMBS,
MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Pike Joseph S., foreman and shipping agent, 169 Gore, house 138 Otis
Pike Maria Mrs., house 140 Harvard Pike Marshal B., real estate, h. 16Arlington Pike Mary E., widow of Asa H., boarding- house, 166 Main
Pike Nellie L. Miss, teacher Gore primary school, boards 138 Otis
Pike Summer C., engineer, 382 Main, house 22 Pearl
Pike Theodore L., inspector of sewers, City Hall, house 52 Sacramento Pike Walter W., asst. city clerk, City Hall, house 97 Otis
Pike William U., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, boards 119 Winsor
Pillard Oliver E., supt. Isham Lock Co., 17 Main, house 127 Norfolk
Piller Emanuel, cigar maker, 35 Pearl, house 14 Decatur
Pillsbury Samuel, linen glacé (86 Wash- ington, B.), house 207 Harvard
Pingree Carrie Miss, clerk, 216 North ave- nue, boards 217 do.
Pingree Charles A., pattern maker, 356 Main, h. at Boston Norfolk
Pinkerton James, steam fitter, house 60 Pinkham Ellis G., house 205 Harvard
Pinkham Frederic B. C., carpenter, house 223 Broadway, room 7
Pinkham George G., tinsmith, 552 Main, house 119 Green
Pinkham Henry M., asst. editor Boston Post (11 Milk, B.), house 205 Harvard Pinkham Lucy A., widow of Matthew, house 205 Harvard
Piper Annie M. Miss, boards 27 Hudson Piper Carrie L., proof-reader University Press, boards 27 Hudson
Piper Caroline T., widow, house 27 Hudson
Piper George F., clergyman (7 Tremont 'place, B.), house 61 Ellery
Piper George F., lawyer (48 Congress, B.), house 12 Shepard
Piper Henry A., account adjuster (40 Water, room 60, B.), house Langdon, near North avenue
Piper Henry C., clerk, boards Henry A. Piper's, Langdon
Piper Mary E. Mrs., house 22 Concord av. Piper Wm. C.,clerk,9 Brattle, h.7 Wallace Piper Wm. T., house 22 Concord avenue Pira John, safe maker, 17 Main
Pitkin Emily R., teacher Allston grammar school, boards 16 Prospect
Pitkin Jennie A. Miss, boards Frank Al- drich's, Washington
Pitkin May F. Miss, boards Frank Al- drich's, Washington
Pitman Jolın F., coal (793 Somerville av., West Somerville), house 19 Beech Pitt Herménégile, brick maker, house 152 Spruce
Pitts Michael, house Vassal lane Place Charles, box maker (32 Green, B.), house 218 Broadway
Place S. M., widow, house 1 Percy place Plach Charles, currier, house 206 Green Plancich Peter H. (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, boards do. Plancich Vincent (V. Plancich & Son), grocer, 78 Harvard, house do.
Plancich V. & Son (Vincent and Peter H. Plancich), grocers, 78 Harvard
Pleasanter Robert, painter, house rear 5 Flagg street court
Plummer Alfred F., piano key maker, 137 Broadway, boards 65 Norfolk
Plummer Bard, boards 9 Lake View av. Plummer Carrie H., dressmaker, house 19 Winthrop 1254 North av.
Plummer Fred. H., clerk (Chauncy,B.), b. Plummer Frederick W., clerk (26 Sum- mer, B. ), house 28 Prospect
Plummer Horatio N., house 254 North av. Plummer John W., musician and watch- maker (Waltham), boards 64 Dana Plummer Rufus B., carpenter, house 2 Emmons place [Winsor
Plummer Wm. E., bookbinder, boards 42 Plummer William H., house 95 Green Plummer William H. P., carpenter, house 42 Winsor [Main
Plummer W. Henry, egg dealer, bds. 559 Plumridge Geo., printer Riverside Press, house 25 School street court
Plumridge Jos. S., packer F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house 145 Spring
Plunkett Richard, painter,356 Main, house at Charlestown
Poehlman Andrew, at North's slaughter house (Somerville), house 36 Amory Poindexter John T., waiter Memorial Hall, house 11 Elmer
Poirier Marrin, brick maker, h.194 Dublin Poirier Philias, brick maker, house foot of Clifton [h. 3 Broadway
Poirot John, tinsmith Seavey & Co., Third, Poland Alvin, at 137 Broadway, boards 53 Cherry [Broadway
Poland A. S., piano-action maker, 139 Poland Edward W., foreman J. S. Pike, Church, rooms 46 Winthrop
Police Court, City building, Brattle sq. Polk Daniel B., laborer, h. 254 Franklin Pollard Albion S., clerk, 557 Main, boards at Boston
Pollard Edward, glass etcher N. E. Glass Works, rooms Thorndike
Pollard George, carpenter, h. 44 Norfolk Pollard Geo. Mrs., milliner, h. 44 Norfolk Pollard James, gardener, 273 North ave- nue, house at Somerville
Pollard Jas. H.,at 75 Main, b. Ross House Pollard John S., house 9 Bigelow
Pollock Andrew F., business dept. Cam- bridge Chronicle, 573 Main (150 Tre- mont, B.), house at Boston
Ponce John H., lawyer, 89 Cambridge, house do.
Pond Handel (Ivers & Pond Piano Co.), Albany, house at Winchester Pondexter Foote, slater, house 44 Flagg
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE. Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Poole Calvin, mason, boarding-house, house 9 Norfolk [84 Auburn
Poole Francis H., traveling salesman, h. Poole Fred L., traveling salesman, 503 Main, h. S4 Auburn [43 Cedar Poor Chas. H., teamster (33 Castle, B.), h. Poor Edward R., sailmaker (B.), house 1 Sacramento pl. [Sacramento pl. Poor Edward R. jr., sailmaker (B.), bds. 1 Poor John, machinist (Utica, B.), boards 1 Sacramento pl. [Sacramento pl. Poor Robert, sailmaker (B.), boards 1
Pope Charles G. (Hammond & Pope), lawyer, 623 Main, and (27 Tremont row, B.), house at E. Somerville
Pope Eugene A., bookkeeper (9 Tremont, B.), house 21 Clinton
Pope Frank G., stencil maker (S Dock sq., B.), house Chestnut, corner Acorn
DOPE FREDERIC, architect and builder (209 Washington, rooms 35 and 36, B.), boards 136 Austin
Pope John, stencils (8 Dock sq., B.), h. 45 Cottage
Pope Samuel (8 Dock sq., B.), h.136 Austin Pope Walter H., salesman (130 Federal, B.), house 45 Cottage
Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North av. Porcellian Club, 444 Harvard
Porper George, carpenter, house 6 Lopez Porper George,cabinet maker, h. 6 Locust Portch George R., gardener Mrs. R. B. Storer, Linnæan, boards do.
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