USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge > The Cambridge directory for 1883 > Part 55
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63
Mullen Win. N., 119 Cambridge TAYLOR W M. A., 481 and 483 Main (see back cover) Wyeth Benjamin F., 11 Brattle
Upholsterers.
Bickneil J. G., 642 Main
Eaton F. N., Tremont, near Cam- bridge
Grant & Mann, 384 Main
Kelley Francis A., 70 Cambridge Kelley J. J., Third, corner Gore
Kelsey Bros. & Co., 556 Main
OXFORD BROS., 529 Main (see page 472) RICKER GEO. F. & CO.,
613 Main (see page 159) Robart John O., 27 Brattle Mclaughlin James, 831 Main
Smith Geo. W., old depot, Porter's station Worcester Bros., 23 and 25 Brattle
Variety Store.
Bancroft & Hayward, 439 Cam- bridge
Barry John F., 138 Pleasant
Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine Butler Mary, 161} Broadway Carter S. A., 177 Harvard
Cousens C. H. Miss, 78 Norfolk
Dunbar Charles, 409 Cambridge Doyle Sarah Mrs., 27 Banks
Flanagan Mary Miss, 200 Franklin Goodwin Stephen F., 207 Cambridge
Gove HI. M., 214 North avenue Green Joseph W., 93 Main
GREENLEAF A. P., 479
Main (see page 487) Hope John, 422 Cambridge Ingalls H. B., 249 Broadway Johnsone Geo. S., 144 Hampshire Kennedy & Murphy, 251 Broadway Kochendoerffer John N. C., 351 Broadway Laha M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Libby Melvina A., 163 Main
Mahoney Mary A. Miss, 9 Cowper- thwaite
Marvin E. H., 121 Western avenue
McClure M. Miss. 72 Cambridge McCoart K. T., 21 Boylston
Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth Powers Ellen Mrs .. 335 Cambridge Thomas Isaac D., 154 Harvard
Walker A. G., 546 Main
Warren S. C., 452 Cambridge Wilson Annie, 42 Inman
Ventilation.
BAUMEISTER A., Palmer, near Brattle (see page 32)
CORSE & SMITH, Paper- Hangings,
Wholesale and Retail, 4181 Washington St., BOSTON.
339
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599}
Main and (50 Howard, B.) (see page 32) STEVENS JOHN H. & CO., 634 Main (see back cover)
Veterinary Surgeons.
Hall C. H., Prospect House, 596 Main Jennings Joseph II., rear 484 Main Murray Michael, 1 Vine
Putnam Lewis, 170 North avenue
Vinegar Mufrs.
Cambridge Vinegar Works, 75 Main and (24 South Market, B. )
Watchmakers.
APPLEGATE A. J., 571 Main (see page 4)
CROSBY S. S. (421 Washington, B.) (see advt. on map)
GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 475)
MILLER BROTHERS, 593 Main (see page 475)
SHATTUCK B. E., 476 Main (see page 475)
MARSHEA JAMES W., 440 Harvard (see page 465)
TOWNE H. (421 Washington, B.) (see advt. on map)
Watches and Jewelry. APPLEGATE A. J., 475 Main (see page 4) Balch M. P., 4 Pearl Flaig Simon, 112 Cambridge GILL JJOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 475) Hunnewell J. A., 448 Harvard Huntington James, 9 Harvard row Josselyn Aaron, 62 Cambridge
MARSHEA JAMES W., 440 Harvard (see page 465)
MILLER BROTHERS, 593 Main (see page 475) Moulton & Sadler, 190 Cambridge Pennock N. A., 188 North avenue Sawyer W. L., 641 Main
SHATTUCK B. E., 475 Main (see page 475) Wilkins W. B., 593 Main
Water Proof Clothing and Hats. SAWYER HOWARD M., factory Thorndike, rear Second, store (153 Milk, B.) and (183 South, N. Y.) (see page 472)
CORSE & SMITH,
Weather Strip Mnfrs. RIDEOUT M. E., Western avenue, junc. Banks (see p. 194)
Wheelwrights.
Brown Daniel, 5 Palmer
Buskirk C. V., 378 Main
Chisholm Duncan, Third, opp. gas works
Drake C. A., 295 Cambridge
EASTER R. S., 355 North av. ( see page 465)
Faulkner George W., 365 North av.
Halberg Nicholas, 22 Broadway
Harper R. D., 200} North avenue
IVERS & TUCKER, Church,
opp. Palmer (see page 469)
Johnson Andrew & Co., 133 Main Jones A. J., Church, cor. Palmer Leonard Henry W., 4 Cambridge
LIBBEY CHARLES W.,
-
140 Main (see page 469)
Mahood John. Main, junc. Harvard Mcclellan P. J., 87 Bridge
McIntosh George, 376 Main
McMurray & Jones, Third, near gas house
Morrill D. K., 3 River
Munroe Enoch, 52 Cambridge
Nutting P. & Co., Palmer, near Brattle
PERRY D. H., 354 Cambridge (see page 469) Pridham Edward R., 5 Palmer
Thwing James, 101 Green
Whip Manufacturers.
Darling Charles S., 112 Main Darling William, 112 Main
* Whiteners and White- washers.
CROCKER J. W., 548 Main (see page 470)
Dillingham Henry, 16 Boylston
FEELEY M. A., 642 Main (see page 487)
GREENLEAF A. P., 469 Main (see page 487)
HERON WM. J., basement 610 Main (see page 465)
HOLT WM. B., 14 Church (see page 487) REED CLARENCE G. & CO., 735 Cambridge, order box, 22 Sawin's express office (see page 42) SAWYER CHAS. A., 460 Main (see front cover)
Drapery and Upholstery Goods, 181 Washington Street, BOSTON.
340
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Window Shade Mnfrs.
Brown, Murphy & Co., Blanche, store (27 and 29 Arch, B.)
Window Shades and Drapery.
Colman J. J., 426 Cambridge Kelsey Bros. & Co., 556 Main
Wood Dealers.
(See also Coal and Wood.) BENT GEORGE H., 168
Main (see page 12) Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle
COLEMAN JOHN & SONS, 91 Broadway (see page 468)
HUNNEWELL WM. A. & CO., 84 Bridge and (13 Kilby, B.) (see page 468)
Learned Frank W. P., 28 and 30 Cambridge
SMITH M. L. & SON, 180 Main (see page 46S)
TOPLIFF CHAS. M., 506 Main (see page 468)
WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO., 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.) (see front cover)
WILLARD CHARLES E., Willard wharf, foot of Boylston, order box Lyceum Exchange, Harvard sq. (see back cover)
Wood Printers. PAGE GEO. G. & CO., 3 to 13 Hampshire (see page 30)
Wood and Ivory Turn- ing.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS (formerly Ela Bros. ), 131 Broadway (see back cover) SCRANTON H. A., rear 380 Main (see page 482)
Wooden Ware.
BROCK BROS., 12 and 16 Brattle and Inman square (see page 475)
LALLY THOMAS, 40 Boyls- ton and Cushing, corner Locust (see page 480)
MOORE CHAS. & CO., S Brattle (see page 483)
SMART D. C. (mnfr. ),382 Main (see page 28)
WATRISS A. WHITING, 605 Main (see page 12)
WHITTIER G. H., 509 Main (see page 477)
WOOD ALFRED, 5 and 6 Harvard row and 9 Harvard sq. (see page 480)
Worsted Goods ( Hand Made). HARRIS PHILIP W. & CO., 637 Main (see page 475)
Yeast ( Compressed ).
Macleod William G., Summer, near Innan
ELMER LITTLEFIELD. ESTABLISHED 1869. JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
Compilers and Publ'rs of Directories for Boston (Business); Brockton; Brookline ; Cambridge ; Haverhill ; Malden ; Mass. Cities ; Merri- mack River ; Milford; Naticks; New Bedford ; Somerville; Waltham and Watertown, in Massachusetts ; Concord; Nashua ; Portsmouth, in New Hampshire ; Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner; Bangor; Bath ; Bidde- ford and Saco ; Lewiston and Anburn ; Portland (in company with B. Thurston &Co.) ; and Rockland, in Maine.
31 Milk Street, . BOSTON, MASS.
Corse & Smith, 181 Washington Street, BOSTON. Special Attention paid to furulshing Students' Rooms.
341
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CAMBRIDGE
NOVIS
LITERIS ANTIQVIS
INSTITD
TIS
CIVICO
ANTABRIGIA
DECORA. 948TO
CONDITA
1630
CO REGIM
JON
CITY GOVERNMENT,
1883.
Municipal Election First Tuesday in December.
City Government Organized First Monday in January."
MAYOR.
Hon. James A. Fox, office City Hall, residence 808 Main street.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1-John Read, William E. Russell.
Ward 2-George A. Davis, Geo. W. Gale.
Ward 3-John Clary, Stephen An- derson, Charles A. Austin, Joseph Cogan.
Ward 4-
Ward 5-Solomon S. Sleeper, Chas. Bullock.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Ward 1-Arthur E. Jones, Samuel W. McDaniel, David F. Burns.
Ward 2-George C. Bent, Nathan C. Lombard, Cornelius G. H. Ben- Rink, George Close, P. Allen Lind- sey, William C. Lane.
Ward 3-James E. Doyle, George H. Howard, John P. McCormick, Wm. T. Neilon.
Ward 4-John G. Thorogood, James H. Wells, Charles W. Henderson, Malcolm E. Rideout.
Ward 5-Timothy McCarthy, Chas. L. Fuller.
Principal Assessors - Artemas Z. Brown, Edmund B. Whitman, An- drew J. Green, office City Hall, office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Assistant Assessors-Ward 1, Charles H. Hunnewell; Ward 2, John S. Pol- lard; Ward 3, George L. Mitchell; Ward 4, Joseph Whittemore; Ward 5, Wm. F. Hutchins.
Board of Health-D. H. Thurston, Geo. F. Piper, H. P. Walcott. Office, City Hall. Meets last Friday in each month at 4 P.M.
Overseers of the Poor - District 1, Chas. E. Vaughan, term expires 1883; Sumner Albee, term expires 1884. Jonas C. Wellington, term expires 1885. District 2, Geo. D. Chamberlain, term expires 1886; District 3, Ezra Parmenter, term expires 1887. Of- fice, Central Square building.
Secretary and Visitor - Vespasian Danforth; office hours, 9 to 12 A.M.
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Justin A. Jacobs; Asst. City Clerk, Walter W. Pike, office City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 3 P.M .; Saturdays, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Clerk of Common Council-J. War- ren Cotton, office, City Hall.
25
342
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
City Treasurer and Collector-Wm. W. Dallinger, office, City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
City Auditor - Franklin Perrin, office, City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Clerk of Committees-John McDuf- fie, office, City Hall.
City Engineer-Wm. S. Barbour, office, City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M; Saturdays, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
City Messenger-Francis L. Pratt, office, City Hall.
Superintendent of Lamps-Benj. F. Nourse, office, Central square bldg .; office hours, Thursdays and Satur- days, 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Sealers of Weights and Measures- Benj. F. Nourse, dep. sealer Conrad D. Kinnear, office, Central sq. bldg .; office hours, Thursdays and Satur- days, 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Milk Inspector-John H. Farrell, office, Central square building; office hours, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Superintendent of Schools-Francis Cogs well, office, Central square bldg .; office hours, 4 to 5 P.M., except Sat- urdays.
City Solicitor-John W. Hammond.
Commissioner on West Boston, Craig- ie's and Prison Point Bridges-Ezra Parmenter.
Superintendent of Streets - Bain- bridge W. Woodward, office, City Hall basement; office hours, 9 to 10 A.M.
Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, office, City Hall; office hours, 9 to 10 A.M.
Probation Officer, Fred. W. Hagar, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue.
Missionary of the Sanders Temper- ance Fund-Alonzo Stewart.
Warden of Almshouse-William E. Hough.
Physician of Almshouse-Henry P. Walcott; Assistant City Physician, Roswell Wetherbee.
Chaplain of Almshouse-Frederick W. Holland.
WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1-Warden, Edmund Miles; Clerk, John W. Sanger; Inspectors, James A. Martin, Samuel F. Rugg, Lafayette G. Blair.
Ward 2-Warden, Horace G. Kemp; Clerk, Frank W. Dallinger; Inspect- ors, Edward W. S. Jones, Harrison G. Wells, Elmer H. Bright.
Ward 3-Warden, Dan'l B. Shaugh- nessey ; Clerk, Silas E. Buck; Inspec- tors, James W. Sweetser, John J. Murphy, Charles E. McCarthy.
Ward 4-Warden, Chas. L. Russell; Clerk, Herbert A. Boynton; Inspect- ors, John Locke, Elbridge G. Stevens, Wm. J. Mahady.
Ward 5-Warden, Joseph Newman; Clerk, Frederick E. Whiting; Inspect- ors, Sylvanus G. Griffin, Edgar H. Locke, Walter Stimpson.
Inspector of Charcoal Baskets-Benj. F. Nourse, office, Central square building.
Measurer of Grain-Benjamin F. Nourse, office, Central square bldg.
Coal Weighers-James F. Jefferds, Patrick Kelley, George C. Gardiner, Thos. H. Matthews, John E. A. Mul- liken, J. Henry Wyman, Jones Val- entine, A. H. Wellington, Fred. H. Lewis, H. T. Lawrence, Leonard Bacon, J. S. Sanborn.
Hay Weighers - Nath'l L. Allen, Joshua S. Sanborn, Wm. H. Dodge, Timothy Sullivan.
Pound Keepers-E. S. Woodward, Wm. Twist, T. D. Cook.
Cambridge Water Board-George P. Carter, Pres't; His Honor, the Mayor, and President Common Council, ex officio members. Ward 1, Henry L. Eustis, J. M. W. Hall; Ward 3, Knowlton S. Chaffee; Ward 4, Geo. P. Carter; Ward 5, Chester W. Kingsley; Justin A. Jacobs, Clerk of Board; J. Warren Cotton, Water Registrar, office City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. Hiram Nev- ons, Supt .; Walter H. Harding, Clerk; E. C. Brooks, Pumping En- gineer; John L. Harrington, fore- man; Wm. T. Raymond, Inspector.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Frederick W. Ha- gar; office, Central square building, Western avenue; office hours, 8 to 8.30 A.M. 11 A.M. to 12 M, 1.30 to 2 and 4 to 5 P.M.
Captains - District 1, Lothrop J. Cloyes; District 2, Geo. H. Copeland; District 3, John F. Murray.
Captain of Night Police-Mark J. Folsom.
Sergeants of Police - Thomas D. Cook, Andrew Sproul; Frederick B. Pullen, Michael A. Dalton, William F. Batchelder, William Mullett.
Detective-William Evans jr.
Policemen-District 1, Geo. T. Bar- rington, Edward F. Belcher, Elbridge S. Blen, Benj. F. Bridder, Daniel Callahan, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, R. S. Downe, Patrick Doyle, Jos. H. Furbush, Thomas S. Hall, Alonzo S. Harriman, Hugh J. McNamee, George A. Marston, Cor- nelius A. Murphy, Michael J. Nolan, Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shack- ford, Andrew G. Smith, Thos. F. Sul- livan, Orrin B. White, James W. Wright.
345
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY
639 Main street.
Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock P.M.
Officers-Messrs. H. B. Goodwin, Geo. H. Folger, Wm. B. Durant, John S. March, John Conlan, John W. Fairbanks, S. L. Montague, Trus- tees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Li- brarian.
Number of volumes about 14,393. Additions are constantly made.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. James A. Fox, Chairman, ex officio.
Ward 1. Francis Flint, Clement L. Smith, Albert M. Barnes.
Ward 2. Henry N. Tilton, Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, Benj. F. Tweed. Ward 3. John Conlan, Frank P. Scully, E. B. Malley.
Ward 4. Asa P. Morse, Sarah S. Jacobs, Wm. H. Orcutt.
Ward 5. W. A. Start, James A. Dow, Jabez A. Sawyer.
Dr. William W. Wellington, Secre- tary.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue, Cambridgeport; office hours, 4 to 5 P.M., except Saturdays.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Moses M. Child, Francis M. Mason, John Collier.
HIGH SCHOOL. Fayette street, corner Broadway. Erected 1864.
Wm. F. Bradbury, Head Master; Theodore P. Adams, John Orne jr., Solon F. Whitney, Edwin L. Sargent, Mary F. Pierce, Hannah Gleason, Mary C. C. Goddard, Emma A. Scud- der, Emma F. Monroe, Margarette M. Leighton, Louisa P. Parker, Teachers.
GRAMMAR. Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal; M. M. Brigham, Carrie Close, Me- !issa M. Mckinley, M. E. Dickson, Emma A. Eaton, Hannah L. Hill, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Mary I. Vinton, Mary K. Bush, Carrie M. Williams, Hattie F. Fabyan, Mary Blair, Assistants.
Corlett-Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Emma C. Ed- son, teachers.
Harvard-Inman street, corner of Broadway.
James S. Barrell, Principal; Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Welling- ton, Susan F. Athearn, Emily F. Da- mon, Mary F. Emerson, Sarah E. Golden, Clara Bancroft, Susan E. Merrill, Estelle J. French, Annie M. Leland, Frances Fabyan, Myra I. El- lis, N. Maria Stevens, Assistants.
Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Principal; Eliza M. Hussey, C. E. Doran, Martha B. Smith, Anna B. Josselyn, Annie Knapp, Augusta G. Mirick, Maria E. Spare, Eliza A. Paddock, Annie L. Savage, Alice L. Watts, Assistants.
Shepard-North avenue, near Russell.
Edward O. Grover, Principal; Dana A. Eveleth, Ellen M. Jennings, Hat- tie W. Arnold, Eva W. Cook, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Nel- lie A. Hutchins, Ruth E. Lander, Julia H. Osgood, Sarah A. Rand, Assts.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, master; Lelia A. Merick, Isabella B. Tenney, Grace W. Fletcher, Elizabeth P. Regal, Mary A. McCarthy, Abbie S. Taylor, Abby A. K. Howard, Mary E. Nason, Lydia A Whitcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Martha A. Martin, Lizzie G. Hutch- inson, Assistants.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
Daniel Mansfield, Principal; Car- oline J. Dresser, Carrie A. Cooke, Lucy A. Downing, Hattie Sheperd, Emina P. Eaton, Carrie H. Hazel- tine, Adeline M. Ireson, Adelaide A. Keeler, Adelaide A. Keith, Abby M. Webb, Mary A. Wheeler, Mary H. Hanks, Assistants.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Principal; Marion H. Burnham, Ella E. Buttrick, Char- lotte M. Chase. Lizzie C. Capen, Alice Gray, Alice K. Crosby, Esther F. Hannum, Carrie M. Kingman, Anna S. Lamson, Clara E. Matchett, Mary E. Towle, Rebecca Nickerson, Alice C. Phinney, Mary A. Townsend, As- sistants.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.
Mary A. Lewis, Augusta L. Balch, S. N. Chamberlain, Sarah E. Stewart, Evelyn A. Sawyer, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Mary E. Jennings, Teachers.
Bridge-Pioneer street.
Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.
346
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
LOT
An Institution of the most Generous and Liberal Culture,
EMBRACING SIXTEEN SCHOOLS IN ITS MUSICAL, LITERARY, AND ART DEPARTMENTS.
The largest and most splendidly equipped Conservatory and College of Music in the world, in the heart of Boston, confessedly the Musical and Art Centre of America, with One Hundred In- structors, Music Rooms, Offices, Recitation Rooms, Etc., for 3,000 Students.
The Best Home Accommodations
For 550 LADY STUDENTS, at low prices, under the special care of Preceptress, Matron, Lady teachers, Resident Lady Physician, and the Director.
For full particulars, apply to
E. TOURJÉE, Director, Franklin Square, Boston.
347
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
City-Almshouse, Tannery street. Julia S. Gushee, Teacher.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Isadore I. Foster, Winona Aber- crombie, Teachers.
Dana-Centre street.
Maria F. Williams, Abby A. Lewis, Teachers.
Dunster-Concord av., n. Sparks st. Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyetts, Teachers.
Felton-Amory street.
Georgiana L. Backus, S. J. Gunni- son, Fanny C. Hartwell, Teachers.
Gannett-Columbia street.
Sarah J. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.
Gore-Gore street, near Third.
Frances E. Pendexter, Addie M. Bettinson, Mary A. Bourne, Maria J. Bacon, Sarah D. Graham, Mary E. Mulloney, Nellie L. Pike, Lizzie J. Hawkins, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Teach- ers.
Harvard-Harvard st., cor. Prospect. Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Teachers.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Mary L. Bul- lard, Ellen M. Cyr, Louisa G. Matchett, Isabelle Foster, Teachers.
Lassell-Charles street.
Nellie F. Ball, Fannie Whoriston, Cora Raycroft, Mrs. Ella R. Airry, Teachers.
Mason-Front street, junc. Main.
M. Lizzie Evans, Josephine H. Da- vis, Teachers.
Otis-Otis street.
Luvia Goodnow, Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Josephine M. Do- herty, Mary E. Smallidge, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Ellen N. Laughton, Teachers.
Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis. Nellie F. Ball, Teacher.
Quincy-Mason street, cor. James.
Charlotte E. Jewell, Lucy C. Wy- eth, Isabel Foster, Mary H. Tingley, Teachers.
Reed-Reed street.
Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret Kidd, Mary E. Parsons, Teachers.
Riverside-Putnam avenue.
Elizabeth A. Tower, M. Louise Akerman, Florence M. Hayward, Amanda M. Alger, Teachers.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Frances J. Harrod, Mary A. Brown, Mary E. Woodman, Eliza J. Mitchell, Teachers.
Tarbell-Howard street.
Evelina Brooks, Mary H. Ross, An- nie C. Teel, Teachers.
Willard-Dana square.
Amelia Wright, Lillie A. Woods, Hattie A. Hamlen, Louise W. Har- ris, Kate M. Lowell, Emma C. Otis, Mary E. Sawyer, Laura Wright, Grace R. Woodward, Mary E. G. Har- rington, Alice K. Crosby, Teachers.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia Dennis, Teachers.
Agassiz (training) School-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.
Maria L. Baldwin, Adelaide Child, Ella C. Whitney, Ella F. Coye, Rosi- na C. Karcher, Teachers.
Nathan Lincoln, teacher of music.
Kindergarten Schools. City building, Brattle square. Serena J. Fry, Teacher.
41 Holyoke street.
Mrs. E. A. Jellison, Matron; Sarah J. Tollman, Asst. Matron; Nellie J. Hutchinson, Amanda F. Pratt, Teach- ers.
76 Moore street. C. E. Carr, Miss H. E. Ryan, Teach- ers.
Reed street.
Lucy O. Fessenden, Mrs. Sarah L. Cook, Teachers.
Boardman school-house, Winsor, cor- ner School street.
Mrs. C. C. Voorhees, Mrs. Selma E. Berthold, Teachers.
348
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COL- LEGE.
55 Norfolk street.
Officers-Rev. Thomas Scully, Rev. John F. Mundy, Henry Glassmacher, Esq., 1st Classical, Joseph Vandevelt, Esq., 2d Classical, James Guilmartin, Esq., English.
St. Mary's Parochial School. 55 Norfolk street.
BOYS DEPARTMENT.
Teachers-Miss Margaret Lally, Miss Mary Roach, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary Dwyer, Miss Ann O'Brien,Miss Julia Conrick, Miss Mary Donahoe. Girls department in charge of the sisters of Notre Dame.
Sister Mary Bernard, Superior; English High school, grammar and primary classes, eleven schools, in charge of the sisters. 645 boys, 658 girls.
CHURCHES.
-
BAPTIST.
FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY.
Cambridgeport. Magazine street, junction River. Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819.
Destroyed by fire Jan. 22, 1866; re- built and rededicated Dec. 25, 1867; again destroyed Feb. 3, 1881; rebuilt and rededicated Oct. 15, 1882.
Rev. Wm. T. Chase, Pastor; J. G. Cook, Joseph A. Holmes, Martin L. Smith, Deacons; Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk; Robert O. Fuller, Treasurer; M. L. Smith, N. C. Lombard, F. M. Holmes, V. R. Chamberlain, Fred W. Hagar, Chas. E. Hancock, Trustees; Martin L. Smith, Chairman of Trust- ees; N. C. Lombard, Clerk; F. M. Holmes, Treas .; Chas. E. Hadcock, Sexton, resides 54 Trowbridge street; John S. Paine, Supt. of Sunday- school; Wm. H. Orcutt, Mrs. Sarah E. Eaton, Asst. Supts .; William H. Hollis, Sec .; Leroy P. C. McKusick. Treas .; Henry A. Locke, F. Locke, Edward W. S. Jones, Warren R. Higgins, Librarians; Julius E. Ward, Chorister.
SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY. East Cambridge.
Organized Sept. 3, 1827.
Incorporated March 27, 1833. Cambridge street, corner Fourth. Church built 1827.
Rev. Harris R. Greene, Pastor; Jas. C. Moor, Clerk; John R. Taylor, Treasurer; Charles D. Folsom, Col- lector; Henry S. Hills, Alonzo Stew- art, Ambrose H. Sanborn, Deacons; John R. Taylor, Clerk of the Church; Ambrose H. Sanborn, Treasurer of the Church; Geo. H. Howard, Supt. of Sunday-school; Mrs. John R. Tay- lor, Asst. Supt .; Charles W. Jones jr., Secretary ; James C. Moor, Treasurer; Joseph W. Hartshorn, Librarian; Mrs. H. R. Greene, Chorister.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY. Beck's Park, between Main and Har- vard streets.
Church constituted August 30, 1844. Present edifice erected 1868.
Rev. Franklin Johnson, D.D., Pas- tor; Wm. T. Richardson, Nathan G. Gooch, Deacons; John G. Brown, Treas. of Church and Society Funds; Wm. T. Richardson, Treas. of Benev- olent Funds; John P. Wyman jr., Clerk; J. Warren Merrill, Chairman of Prudential Committee; Will. R. Whittemore, Auditor; Jas. B. Hutch- inson, Sexton and Collector, resides 20 Mason street; Nathan G. Gooch, Supt. of Sunday-school; William B. Hovey, Assistant; C. Frank Apple- ton, Treasurer.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.
North avenue, corner Coggswell av. Organized March 22, 1854.
Rev. Wm. S. Apsey, Pastor; Society officers - Henry R. Glover, Chair- man Board of Assessors; M. Clinton Bacon, Clerk; Woodman H. W. Teele, Church Clerk; D. H. Hayward, Church Treas .; Abiel E. Long, Sex- ton, resides 10 Rice street; Henry C. Rand, Society Treas. ; Wm.B. Savage, Supt. Sunday-school; Geo. A. Allison, Asst. Supt .; Chester W. Kingsley, Treas .; Warren M. Draper, Secretary; Edward Prescott, Pianist; George F. Dickman, Librarian; Chester F. Sanger, Winthrop P. Soule, Assist- ants.
349
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Broadway, cor. Boardman street. Organized May 9, 1865.
Rev. E. K. Chandler, Pastor; Jacob Eaton, C. L. Fessenden, W. H. Flanders and W. H. P. Plummer, Deacons; H. C. Wilder, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, Treas. of Benevolent Fund; C. L. Fessenden, Treas .; Benj. Conant, Chairman; W. H. Flanders, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, W. H. P. Plum- mer, H. C. Wilder, E. L. Cheney, Spencer Childs, E. L. Gurney, Trust- ees; E. L. Cheney, Superintendent of Sunday-school; W. H. Flanders, Asst. Supt .; H. C. Wilder, Sec .; C. L. Fessenden, Treasurer; Fred W. Ross, Librarian; Fred H. Ellis, Edward Stevens, Asst. Librarians; Benja- min J. Hoyt, Sexton, residence 235} Broadway.
CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Magazine street, cor. Putnam avenue. Organized 1869. Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.
Rev. Geo. E. Horr, Pastor; Isaac C. Holmes, Wm. J. Taylor, Deacons; Isaac C. Holmes, Treasurer; Geo. C. McCoy, Clerk; John L. Mayers, Supt. of Sunday-school; George W. Green- leaf, Sexton,residence Chestnut street, corner Sidney.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH. 450 Main st., Cambridgeport. Edifice erected 1882.
Rev. James H. Carter, Pastor; Oli- ver Simms, Thomas D. Harris, Al- bert Jones, Rollis Stovall, Charles James, William H. Brown, Deacons; Thos. H Warren, Treas .; John B. Houston, Clerk; Jesse Harrell, Supt. of Sunday-school.
CONGREGATIONAL.
FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE AND SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SO- CIETY-TRINITARIAN.
Cambridge. Organized 1829.
Garden street, corner Mason.
·
Rev. Alexander Mckenzie, Pastor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint, Chas. W. Munroe, James M. W. Hall, Deacons; Chas. W. Munroe, Horatio G. Parker, Francis Flint, Charles F.
Stratton, Geo. S. Saunders, Pruden- tial Committee; Charles W. Munroe, Parish Clerk; Francis B. Gilman, Clerk of the Church; Caleb H. War- ner, Treasurer; James M. W. Hall, Supt. of Sunday-school; Benj. F. Wy- eth, Sexton, residence 3 Shepard st.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGA- TIONAL SOCIETY. Cambridgeport. Organized Sept. 20, 1827. Prospect street.
Rev. James S. Hoyt, D.D., Pastor; Amos T. Frothingham, John E. Van- dervoort, Asa Bullard, Deacons; John H. Appleton, Clerk; J. S. Hoyt, A. T. Frothingham, John E. Van- dervoort, Asa Bullard, Lewis M. Hastings, Wm. H. Emerson, George A. Butterfield, John H. Appleton, Standing Committee; Simeon H. Ful- ler, Treas .; Frank C. Bill, Clerk of So- ciety; C. F. Wyman, Treas .; Chas. L. Harding, M. F. Pickering, Perkins C. Page, W. H. Hidden, S. C. Har- vey, Prudential Committee; John E. Vandervoort, Supt. of Sunday- school; James W. Thompson, Sexton.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.