The Cambridge directory for 1883, Part 39

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Publication date: 1883
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Porter Charles F., oils, house 126 Winsor Porter David S., traveling salesman, 400 Main, house 402 do.


Porter Franklin.furniture mover (Charles, corner Mt. Vernon, B.), b. 52 River


Porter George W., clerk, 114 Cambridge, boards 95 Spring


Porter Hamilton, machinist, h. 43 Clark Porter Harry G., clerk (19 Central, B.), b. 68 Prospect [153 Brookline


Porter Horace L., clerk, 5 Broadway, h. PORTER LINN B., editor and pro- prietor Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 42 Pearl


Porter Nellie Mrs., h. 42 Cogswell av.


Porter Patrick H., machinist (B.), house rear 25 Winter [h. 68 Prospect Porter Perez G., salesman (23 Broad, B.), Porter William, furniture mover (Charles, cor. Mt. Vernon, B.), house 52 River Porter Wm. H., conductor, h. 45 Erie


Porter Wm. N., glass-cutter N. E. Glass Co., house 95 Spring


Porter William R., house 28 North av. Porter's Hotel, Davis Locke, manager, 185 North avenue


Post Carrie M. Miss, teacher of dancing, 603 Main, boards at Boston


Post 30 G. A. R., 573 Main


Post 56 G. A. R., Palmer, corner Brattle


Post 57 G. A. R., 115} Cambridge


Postawka Louis (L. Postawka & Co.), piano taboret mnfr., Rhoades' build- ing, State


Postawka L. & Co. (L. Postawka), piano


taboret mnfrs., Rhoades' bldg., State Potelock Mary, wid. of Jos.,h. 16 Plymouth Potter Addie J. Mrs., house 17 Lawrence Potter Bradford G., clerk, 610 Main, bds. 473 do. [Auburn


Potter Alfred M., student H. U., b. 6 Mt. Potter Frederick, student H. U., boards 6 Mt. Auburn


Potter Harry J., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 22 Prospect


Potter Henry Mrs, house 111 North av.


Potter Henry M., tailor (B.), house 240 Harvard


Potter John, painter, house 21 Lopez


Potter Thos., carpenter, h. r. 426 Camb. Potter Thomas, foreman (107 Milk, B.), house 9 Fairmont avenue


Potter Warren C., furniture mover, 13 Harvard row, house 35 Dunster


Potts James H., justice of the peace, h. 97 River


Pousland William F., engineer, 169 Gore, house 119 Otis [h. do.


Powell Charles, paper-banger, 512 Main,


Powell Mary Mrs., house 13 Rice


Powell Thomas, laborer, h. 22 Harvard


Powell Walter E., printer, 1 Dunster, h. Willard place, at Allston


Powell William E., bookkeeper (66 State, B.), boards Garden street place


Power A. M., widow of Nicholas D., house 78 Green [h. 82 Oxford


Power David W., carpenter, 73 Boylston, Power Frank W., clerk treas. office Cam- bridge R. R. Co., 3 Harvard square, b. 78 Green


Power James, house 177 Norfolk


Power James, laborer, house 21 Grant Power John E., boots and shoes, 26 Wash- ington, house at Beachmont


Power John H., bookbinder, h. 8 Hayes ct. Power J. William, bookbinder Riverside Press, house 21 Grant


Power Lawrence F., printer University Press, house 20 Magee


Power Thomas, harness maker (31 Chel- sea, B.), house 185 Norfolk


Powers Catharine, widow of John, house 6 Rogers' block, Main


Powers Charles A., clerk, 9 Brattle, house 17 Eliot


Powers Daniel, moulder, 354 Main


Powers Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 13 Warren


Powers Ellen, widow of Thomas, variety store, 335 Cambridge, house do.


Powers Elmer W., sawyer, 139 Broadway, house 59 Plymouth


Powers Fanny H., widow of Horace J., h. 14 Buckingham


Powers James, furniture polisher, 44 Cambridge, house 39 Charles


Powers James, cooper, house 118 Spring Powers John, blacksmith, bds. 46 Willow Powers John, iron moulder, Third, cor- ner Bent, boards 6 Rogers' blk., Main


J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, 1 HOUSE PAINTING, KALSOMINING & PAPER HANGINGS.


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Powers John, sawyer, 44 Bridge


Powers John, teamster, house 47 North Powers John, teamster, 203 Bridge, house 12 Stevens court


Powers Lawrence A., cabinet maker, 54 Bridge, boards 43 Winter


Powers Lee L., clerk, 5 Harvard square, house 20 Holyoke


Powers Mary, wid. of John, h. 411 Camb. Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. 20 Holyoke


Powers Maurice, teamster, bds. 3 Bristol Powers Maurice F., moulder, h. 6 Green Powers Michael, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson Powers Patrick, paver, house 93 Tremont Powers Richard, house foot of Auburn pl. Powers Richard, laborer, house 3 Bristol Powers Richard jr., laborer, house Wood- lawn, near Cushing


Powers Richard D., moulder, 354 Main, h. rear 27 Pine


Powers Thomas, laborer, h. 305 Camb.


Powers Thomas, tinsmith. 502 Main


Powers William, laborer, house Vineyard Powers William F., moulder, 354 Main, h. 11 School


Praetsch Richard, at 139 Broadway


Prantz Max, tinsmith, boards 150 Spring Pratt Aaron B., stoves, etc., 226 Cam- bridge, house 6 Mullins court


Pratt Aaron B. jr., gilder, 579 Main, bds. 6 Mullin's court


Pratt Albert, cabinet maker, h. 72 Gore Pratt Amanda F., teacher kindergarten school, 41 Holyoke, house at Boston Pratt Eben, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, h. 16- Cambridge


Pratt Edward W. Mrs., house 20 Mead Pratt Francis L., city messenger, office City Hall, h. Hawthorn, cor. Acacia Pratt George F., laborer, house Harvey, corner Montgomery |10 Oxford


Pratt Harvey H., law student H. U., rms. Pratt John E., compositor, h. 12 Warland Pratt Lewis, diamonds, house 9 Austin


Pratt William H., sign painter, house 89 Inman


Pratt William W., window shades, etc. (26 Bromfield, B.), house 96 Inman Prattis Annie, widow, house 5 West


Pray A. H., at Russ Moulding Co., house at East Boston


Pray Orrin, driver People's line, rooms 249 Cambridge


Pray Wm. M., music teacher, b.152 Austin Preble Granville A., machinist (31 Ex- change, B.), house 293 Broadway


Preble James C., milkman, boards 255 North avenue


Preble Oramel B., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 103 Washington


Preble Origen O., machinist Riverside Press, house 29 Blackstone


Preble William, stone mason, h. 58 Spruce Preco Joseph, laborer, h. r. 19 Fairmont Prentice Edwin A., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, boards 21 Baldwin


Prentice Henry H., compositor University Press, house 21 Baldwin


Prentice Theodore, letter carrier, Cam- bridge P. O., 7 Harvard row


Prentin Patrick, coachman, h. 30 Bay Prentin Robert, laborer, h. rear 178 Green Prentiss Abigail Miss, house 172 North Prentiss Dorcas B., widow of George A., house 17 Park [dike


Prentiss Harris G., laborer, b. 131 Thorn- Prentiss Henry, laborer, b. 131 Thorndike Prentiss George H., ladder maker, boards 131 Thorndike


Presbrey Edward A., cashier Nat'l Bank of Redemption (85 Devonshire, B.), house 10 Remington [60 Auburn Presby Alonzo W., painter, 460 Main, h. Presby Frank A., printer (Harrison av., B.), boards 60 Auburn [Auburn Presby Matilda, widow of Alpha, house 60 Prescott Abigail R., widow of Josiah, h. 8 Bigelow


Prescott Charles E., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 52 Mt. Auburn


Prescott Eben C. Mrs., house 27 Mellen Prescott Edward. house 8 Forest


Prescott Edward, clerk, boards 27 Mellen Prescott Harrison, house 78 Prospect


Prescott Joel H. (H. P. Nutting & Co.),


blacksmith, Palmer, h. 144 Mt. Auburn Prescott Kate Miss, milliner, boards 32 Western avenue


Prescott Rufus R., rubber stamp agent, house 3 Ballord place


Prevear Edward B., salesman (5 Union, B.), house 197 Harvard


Price Charles F., glass cutter N. E. Glass Co., boards 71 Spring


Price Charles T., waiter (42 Beacon, B.), house Hotel School


Price Edwin B., clerk, 86 Cambridge, boards 71 Spring


Price Eugene B., waiter Memorial Hall, house 7 Elmer


Price Henry W., teamster (Somerville), boards 58 Elm


Price Isaac, glass blower, h. 226 Bridge


Price James Edwin (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, b. J18 Thorndike Price James M. (James M. Price & Son), 85 Cambridge, house 118 Thorndike


Price James M. & Son (James M. and James Edwin Price), stoves and hard- ware, 85 Cambridge


Price Julia A., widow of William B., h. 71 Spring


Price Richard E., milk can mnfr., 6 Prison Point Bridge, house 44 Fourth


Pridgett Augustus, waiter, boards 39 Washington


Price William J., carver F. G. F. Co., house 94 Fourth


Pridham Edward R., wheelwright, 5 Pal- mer, house 45 Wright [6 Jay Priest Charles W., police, station 2, house Priest Edward E., engineer S. F. E. 1, Brattle square, house 46 Winthrop


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


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Priest Edward E. jr., clerk, 9 Brattle, bds. 46 Winthrop [499 Main Priest Elizabeth C., widow of J. H., h. Priest Jonas H., house 6 Pemberton


Priestley Oscar, iceman, b. 99 Concord av. Prilay John M., salesman (B.), boards 93 Thorndike


Prime Edward, teamster, h. 5 Lincoln ct. Prime Joseph N., asst. supt. Cambridge Laundry, house 230 Pearl


Prince James A., painter, 16 Boylston, house 36 Ellery [98 Columbia Prince Reuben B., carriagesmith, house Printen Patrick, coachman, 9 Highland, boards do.


Prior George H., clerk (54 Central wharf, B.), house 24 Mead


Prior John, carriage painter, boards 1 Washington


Prior John, stage carpenter Globe Theatre (598 Washington, B.), h. 28 Harvard Prior John jr., piano finisher, boards 1 Washington


Prior Joseph H., stone cutter, Gore's wharf, house 18 Winter


Prior Mary, widow of Charles, house 68 Broadway [Broadway


Prior Thomas I., bookbinder, boards 68 Pritchard Maria F. Mrs., house 404 Main Pritchett Thomas, janitor (96 Tremont, B.), house 19 Tremont


Pritsch Bernhard, laborer, 502 Main


Probst Rosalie Miss, teacher of French, 351 Broadway, house do.


Probst Soeurs Miss, millinery, 351 Broad- way, house do. [house 68 do. Proctor Benj. F., cooper, rear 63 Allston, Proctor George W., laborer, house Har- vey, corner Montgomery


Proctor John A., cooper, 68 Allston, h. 55 Franklin


Proctor J. Melville, teamster, 220 Portland, boards 35 Tremont [Main


Prospect House, Joseph Uhrig, prop., 596 Proudfoot David (Wm. A. Hunnewell & Co.), coal and wood, 84 Bridge, house 146 Cambridge


Prouty George C., express, order box, 25 Central square, house at Somerville Prouty James L. (Custom House, B.), h. 23 Antrim


Prye George W., book stamper Riverside Press, house 104 Western avenue


Puello Alexander, 3 Hampshire, house 125 Columbia [Cherry Pugh Jonathan, baker, 3 Austin, house 24 Pugh Michael, butcher Niles Bros., house 5 Madison


Pulaski August, butcher Niles Bros., Concord avenue, house near do.


Pulaski August jr., butcher Niles Bros., Concord avenue, house near do.


Pulaski John, butcher Niles Bros., boards August Pulaski's


Pulaski Julius, butcher Niles Bros., bds. August Pulaski's


Pulcifer Geo. F., painter, h. 25 Tremont


Pullen Fred B., sergt. of police, station 1, house 7 Hollis


Pullen Louise M., widow of Simeon, bds. 7 Hollis


Pulsford Arthur, printer University Press, rooms 7 Gerry [avenue


Pulsifer Hannah Miss, house 41 Cogswell Pulsifer Jas. W., house 41 Cogswell av. Pusifer Joseph, boards 41 Cogswell av. Pummell Phillip T., cigar maker, house 7 Suffolk


Punch Ellen, widow, house 33 Carson Punch James P. (Mineral Water, B.), h. 62 Winter


Purcell Hycent, cement mnfr., 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell James, laborer, h. 104 Brookline Purcell John, collar maker, 10 Arrow, b. 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do.


Purcell Joseph, junk, house 41 Porter


Purcell Matthew, carriagesmith, 178


North avenue, house at Somerville


Purcell Michael, brass finisher, boards 27 Mt. Auburn


Purcell Wm. P., cement maker, 239 Main, boards 27 Mt. Auburn


Purdy Gilbert G., piano action maker, 113 Broadway, house 30 Columbia


Purdy L. G. Mrs., boards 11} Norfolk


Purvis Alexander, cane seater, house 1 Second street place


Putnam Amanda M., seamstress, boards 105 Allston


Putnam Amos B., bookkeeper (75 Corn- hill, B.), boards 16 Fairmont


Putnam A. J., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house Mead


Putnam Charles W., traveling salesman, house 3 Banks


Putnam Frederick W., curator Peabody Museum of Archæology and Ethnolo- gy, h. 32 Irving [24 Quincy Putnam George, lawyer (35 Court, B.), h. Putnam Hogan, conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house 6 Mead


Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), chemist, 150 Broadway, house at Win- throp, Me.


Putnam Joseph H., action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Wilmington


Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, office and house, 170 North avenue


Putnam Peter C., wood worker, 131 Broadway, house 113 Hampshire


Putnam William L., boards 24 Quincy


Putney Albert, spindle maker, house 39 Fourth


Putney Albert F., salesman N. E. Glass Works, North, boards 39 Fourth


Putney George (Howe & Putney), bacon curer, foot Distillhouse, h. 30 Austin Putney George A., machinist, 206 Hamp- shire, boards at Belmont


Pye William, carpenter, h. 27 Walnut ct. Pym James, printer, house 73 Pleasant


FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.


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QUEALEY AUSTIN, soap maker, 184 Quinn John (63 Pitts, B.), house 23 Gore Broadway, house 111 Elm Quealey John, baker, 502 Main, boards 42 Clark


Quealey Michael, soap maker, 184 Broad- way, house 42 Clark


Quealey Thomas, soap maker, 184 Broad- way, house 42 Clark


Queen Isaac, laborer, house 51 Hastings Quigley Bernard D., liquors, 271 Cam- bridge, house do.


Quigley Francis, stone cutter, h. 17 Brown Quigley Francis H., stone cutter, boards Vineyard, corner May


Quigley Hugh. tinsmith, h. 53 Charles


Quigley James, laborer, 180 Main, b. r. do. Quigley John, laborer, 180 Main, h. r. do. Quigley John I., pattern maker, 72 Main, house 147 do.


Quigley Patrick, laborer Cambridge R. R. Co., Mt. Auburn, h. Vineyard, c. May Quigley Walter, cooper, house 149 Gore Quill Patrick, currier, house 49 Cedar Quilter Michael, laborer, h. 245 Franklin Quinby Andrew J., stone mason, house 7 Lambert avenue


Quinlan Bartholomew, boiler maker, B. L. & C. R. R. shop, house 34 Charles Quinlan Daniel, laborer, house 4 Jefferson Quinlan James, teamster, h. 75 Gore


Quinlan John, baker, 502 Main


Quinlan John L., brass moulder (14 Bev- erly, B.), h. Locust, corner Holworthy Quinn Ann, house 22 Warren


Quinn Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452 Broadway


Quinn Bridget, widow, h. 104 Kinnaird Quinn Charles, whitener, h. 36 Broadway Quinn Catherine, widow of William, h. 152 Bridge


Quinn Edward, instructor House of Cor- rection, boards do.


Quinn Eliza, widow of Nicholas, house 36 Broadway


Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington


Quinn Frank, teamster, b. 452 Broadway Quinn Frank E., laborer, 153 Putnam av., house 239 Pearl


Quinn George B., printer, 105 Magazine, house 237 Pearl


Quinn Hugh, painter, bds. 452 Broadway Quinn James, painter, bds 452 Broadway Quinn James, core maker H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, boards 83 Broadway


Quinn James, brush maker, 12 Gore, h. 3 Buck's block, Seventh


Quinn James J., express, Cambridge, near Third, house 189 Cambridge


Quinn James P., painter, 14 Church, house 116 Webster avenue


Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, h. 249 Franklin Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine Quinn John, soap maker, b. 181} Harvard Quinn John, grease collector, h. 39 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place Quinn John, laborer, house 9 Willow Quinn John, laborer, house 19 Vine


Quinn John, teamster, house rear 42 Washington


Quinn John H., moulder, h. 15 Brewery Quinn John J., 168 Gore, boards 143 do. Quinn Joseph F., plumber, 10 Brattle, boards 104 Kinnaird [143 Gore


Quinn Margaret, widow of Patrick, house Quinn Mary, widow of John, h. 239 Pearl Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 125 Third


Quinn Mary Mrs., house 211 Franklin Quinn Michael, laborer, house 1 Pioneer Quinn Michael, teamster, h. 83 Broadway Quinn Patrick, teamster, 124 Harvard, boards 120} do.


Quinn Patrick, laborer, house 149 Elm Quinn Patrick, teamster, boards 87 Moore Quinn Patrick J., engineer Amer. Rubber Co .. boards 9 Willow


Quinn Sarah, widow of James, h. 1 Fourth Quinn Terrance F., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co .. house 33 Carson


Quinn Thomas, laborer, house 12 Warren Quinn Timothy I., letter carrier E. Cam- bridge P. O., house rear 24 Winter


Quinn William, laborer, house 198 Bridge Quinn William A., traveling salesman, h. Parker, 1st from Concord avenue


Quirk Kennedy, currier, house Harvey, corner Montgomery


RAABE LOUIS, cabinet maker, Otis, cor- ner First, boards 59 Third


Rabey Charles, silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), boards 2 Pioneer avenue Rabey Max, tinsmith Seavey & Co., Third, house 2 Pioneer avenue


Rackliffe Charles W., conductor Cam- bridge R. R. Co., bds. 14 Squire's ct. Rackliffe Joseph C., teamster, house 67 Thorndike


Rady Andrew, boards 288} Harvard


Rady John, milkman, house 288} Harvard Rady Mary A., teacher Gannett primary school, boards 288} Broadway


Rady Michael C., mason, h. 141 Columbia Rady Philip, blacksmith, 454 Main, house 142 Columbia


Rady, see Reddy


Rafferty Bernard, barrels, h. 12 Harding Rafferty Bernard J., boards 12 Harding Rafferty Frank, saloon, 169 Bridge, boards 11 Fourth


Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth Rafferty James, tailor, house 4 Harding Rafferty Patrick, laborer, h. 22 Decatur Rafferty Thomas, lab., h. 6 Chestnut park Rafferty Thomas T. (Moynahan & Co.),


stoves, ranges, tin ware, etc., 457 Cambridge, boards 193 Norfolk Rainey James, stone setter, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 21 Sparks street pl. Raison Annie E. Mrs., house 12 Bath


Rakestraw Elam, engineer (1 Hamilton, B.), boards 37 Winsor [1 Acorn Ralph Thomas, foreman, 172 Pearl, house


BEST


Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMIS.


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Ramhofer Edward J., hairdresser, 436


Harvard, boards 14 Cowperthwaite Ramhofer Jacob, shoe maker, house 14 Cowperthwaite


Ramhofer John, teamster Boston Glue Works, boards 14 Cowperthwaite


Ramsay Albert, at 203 Bridge, b. 22 Elm Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary, 1 Brat- tle, house 857 Main


Ramsay Alfred, finisher Middlesex Bleach- ery (Somerville), house Carver, near Sacramento


Ramsay Edward, house 175 Main


Ramsay George, painter, boards 175 Main Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), house 22 Elm


Ramsay James M., clerk (S. B. R. R., B.), house 41 Bowdoin


Ramsay Jane, widow of Robert, house Carver. near Sacramento


Ramsay William, carpenter, boards Wm. McArthur's, Woodlawn


Ramsdell Annie Mrs., house 81 Inman Ramsdell Putnam, at 137 Broadway, bds. 95 Winsor [bds. 9 Mead


Ramsdell Sarah J., widow of Daniel N., Ramsell Charles L., sawyer, h. 69 Spring Ramsey Albert, at 203 Bridge


Ramsey Charles, stevedore, Cambridge [57 Winsor


house 14


Ramsey John, veterinary dentist, house Ramstein John A., varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 26 Tremont


Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second, boards 70 Thorndike


Rand Charles A., com. mer. (19 North market, B.), house 84 Thorndike Rand Charles O., bookkeeper ( 12 Chardon, B.), house 22 Cogswell avenue Rand Edward L. (Kelly & Rand), action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Ja- maica Plain [Baldwin Rand George H., carver, 624 Main, h. 31 Rand Harry L. (60 State, B.), b. 16 Quincy Rand Harry S., clerk (45 Merchants row, B.), boards 158 North avenue


Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house 158 North avenue Rand Henry M., photographer, 33 River, house 29 do.


Rand James, laborer, house 206 Third Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot


Rand Jennie L. Mrs., house 16 Quincy Rand Obed, house 22 Cogswell avenue Rand Oliver J., house 35 Bigelow Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 17 Walden Rand Thomas B., teamster, h. 204 Third Rand W. B., student H. U., boards 21 Trowbridge


Randall Carrie L. Mrs., tel. operator W. U. T. Co., Lyceum Exchange, Har- vard row, boards 17 Magazine Randall Catharine M. Mrs., house 11 River, room 4


Randall Daniel, laborer, h. rear 99 Sixth


Randall Daniel jr., spring-bed maker, 386 Main, house 101 Fourth


Randall Daniel W., currier, bds. 7 Cedar Randall Lester V., trav. salesman (153 Milk, B.), house 12 Sidney


Randall Lewis H., laborer, h. 288 Pearl Randall Mary E. Miss, house 7 Cedar Rankin Edwin D., silver plater (50 Sud- bury, B.), h. rear 113 Thorndike


Rankin Miranda B., widow of James W., nurse, house 3 Ashburton place


Ranlet Albert H., com. trav. (17 Oliver, B.), house 125 Norfolk


Ransom Chandler R. (38 School, B.), h. 9 Roseland [Third, b. do.


Ranson Willard, cook House of Correction, Rantz Andrez M., fresco painter (444 Tre- mont, B.), house 24 Decatur


Raspberry Edward, at Boston Bridge Works, boards 181} Harvard


Ratell Aimie, cabinet maker F. G. F. Co., house 174 Columbia


Rath Franz, boards 713 Cambridge Rathmell George R., carpenter (76


Charlestown, B.), house 1 Baldwin pl. Rauh George, butcher, house 198 Green


Rawson George W., machinist, 72 Main, house 19 State


Rawson Orin, carpenter, h. 48 Chestnut Ray Edwin C., fruit (12 Merchants row, B.), house 97 Inman


Ray George, clerk, 502 Main


Ray Hannah, wid. of James, h. 27 Banks Raycroft Cora Miss, teacher Lassell pri- mary school


Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (175 Congress, 130 Hanover, and 12 Tremont, B. ), house 98 Ellery .


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AYMOND CHARLES E., whole- sale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), and president Charles River St. Railway Co., 484 Main, house 357 Harvard


Raymond Charles F., letter carrier P. O., 611 Main, boards 11 Lawrence


Raymond Emmons, pres. Conn. and Pas- sumpsic River R. R., 33 N. Y. Mutual Life Insurance bldg. (95 Milk, B.), h. 398 Broadway


Raymond George Augustus, dentist, 152 North avenue, house do.


Raymond Geo. A., provisions, 25 Chaun- cy, house 23 do.


Raymond George L., baking powder mnfr., boards Western avenue


Raymond George P., millinery (5 Tre- mont place, B.), house 124 Oxford


Raymond James H., clerk (89 Broad, B.), house 123 Washington


Raymond John C., music teacher, house 11 Lawrence [Auburn


Raymond Leonard, printer, b. 144 Mt. AYMOND PATRICK H., busi- ness agent Cambridge Press,531 Main, R house 10 Pleasant


Raymond Thomas C., supt. Cambridge Fruit Preserving Co., 25 Main, house 84 Ellery


PAPER HANGINGS.


J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, next East, City Hall.


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Raymond Walter, general agent Montreal & Boston Air Line R. R. (240 Wash- ington, B.), boards 398 Broadway Raymond William H., wholesale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), house 5 Lee


Raymond Wm. T., inspector C. W. W., office City Hall, house 104 Pleasant Raynard Joseph F., cabinet maker, 624 Main, house 115 Auburn


Rayne George W., machinist, 356 Main, house 11 Decatur


Read Candace C. Mrs., dressmaker, 253 Broadway, house do.


READ CHARLES COOLIDGE, lawyer (27 State, rooms 18 and 19, B.), bds. William Read's, Appleton


Read Edward, guns and sporting appara- tus (107 Washington, Boston), boards William Read's, Appleton


Read Freeman E., cabinet maker, Rhoades building, State, house 22 Austin


Read Harry W., clerk (27 Otis, B.), bds. 101} Inman


Read Herbert, boards 34 Buckingham


Read James J., harnesses and harness brackets, etc. (13 Tremont row, B.), rooms 7 Norfolk


Read John, guns and sporting apparatus (107 Washington, Boston), house Appleton, corner Highland


Read J. Henry, county commissioner, Court House, East Cambridge, house at Westford


Read J. Stacey, real estate (266 Washing- ton, B.), house 264 North avenue


Read Lucy G., widow of John, house 34 Buckingham [Read's, Appleton Read Nathaniel G., sea-captain, bds. Wm. Read Peter L., laborer, house 82 Harvard Read Robert M., jeweler,h. 253 Broadway Read Samuel V. M., messenger (B. & P. depot, B.), house 101} Inman


Read Sarah G. Miss, bds. 343 Broadway Read Thomas J., carpenter, 113 Broad- way, boards 20 Suffolk


Read Wilder B., tinsmith, 525 Main, house 10₺ Worcester


Read Wm., guns and sporting apparatus (107 Washington, B.), house Appleton Read Wm. jr., guns and sporting appara- tus (107 Washington, B.), h. Appleton Read, see Reed, also Reid


Reagan Bernard, laborer, house 133 Web- ster avenue


Reagan Bryan, at 206 Broadway


Reagan James, clerk, 443 Cambridge, boards 2 Dailey's alley


Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, 120 Green, house 224 Franklin


Reagan Jeremiah J., clerk, 169 Gore, boards 269 Cambridge


Reagan John, laborer, b. 198 Cambridge Reagan John F., varnisher, 203 Bridge, house 122 Spring


Reagan Mary Mrs., house 180 Main Reagan Michael, foreman curing dept., 169 Gore, house 269 Cambridge


Reagan Michael, laborer, h. 198 Norfolk Reagan Patrick, laborer, h. 13} Warren Reagan Timothy, lab., h. 269 Cambridge Reagan, see Regan


Reagar Ludwig, gardener, h. 2 Cedar sq. Real Joseph, tinsmith, h. 1 Broadway


Real Thomas J., case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 225 do., room 2


Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 196 Franklin


Reardon Cornelius, teamster, 221 Bridge, house 8 Fourth [Cambridge


Reardon Daniel, clerk (B.), boards 277 Reardon Daniel, laborer, house 22 Flagg


Reardon Dennis, hostler, bds. 3 Jefferson Reardon Edmund (John Reardon & Sons),


oil mnfr., Waverly, corner Talbot, house 189 Pearl


Reardon James H., at John Reardon & Sons, house 29 Erie


Reardon John, laborer, h. 11 Hayes court Reardon John (John Reardon & Sons), oil mnfr., Waverly, corner Talbot, house at Brookline [bridge


Reardon Jolın, at 203 Bridge, b. 277 Cam- Reardon John, laborer, house 3 Jefferson Reardon John jr. (69 South Market, B.), boards Prospect House, 596 Main


Reardon John & Sons (John and Edmund Reardon), tallow oil mnfrs., Waverly, c. Talbot, and (69 South Market, B.) Reardon John J., iron moulder, Third,cor- ner Bent, house 15 Pine


Reardon Margaret, widow of Michael, house 277 Cambridge [do.


Reardon Michael, hostler, 334 Harvard, b. Reardon Michael, laborer, h. 198 Norfolk Reardon Owen, driver, 203 Bridge, house 8 Gore


Reardon Patrick C., clerk (B.),h. 85 Bridge Reardon Timothy, switch tender Cam- bridge Railroad Co., h. 123 Spring




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