The Lowell Directory 1861, Part 1

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Publication date: 1860
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OWELL DIRECTORY, 18€1.


: BY ADAMS. SAMPSON. & CO.,


WASHINGTON L 'REET, BOSTON.


BETARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY


OF LOWELL, MASS., ansut's against hasard by fire, on firms fa.croule fy the insured.


CASH CALTAL AND SUR S, $150,000. 1


owell Office : . 23 .1-2 Central, 01 .. . . Middle Stros. (FIRST FLOOR, OLF POST JFF JE BUIL. ING.)


DIRCTORS. - Nathan Allen, Stephen Cushing, Arth .. r P. Bonney, Joshua W. Daniels, Samuel Bur- Ephraim Brown, Josiah G. Abbott, Wait.r H ight, John Avery, Caleb M. Marvel, Henry (!, Hore, M. Read, Lowell; Alonzo A. Miner, Benjamin F. Baies, Abraham T. Low-, Leiser J !. ( l' -!: DE. Demmon, Boston.


W. DANIELS, Sec. & Treas. NATHAN ALLEN, President.


B. C. SARGEANT,


UBLISHER, BOOKSELLER,


AND DEALER IN BLANK BOOKS, FINE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN STATIONERY,


TY HALL BUILDING, MERRIMAC STREET, LOWELL, MASS.


nk Books made to order, Paper ruled o any rattern. Bookbinding in èver, style.


WELL STEAM AND JAS PIPE WORKS. H. R. BARKER, WY. 45 AND RETAIL DEALER


WROW HIT IRON PIFE,


. vi' Steam, Gas, and Water ;


STEA.I AND GAS FITTINGS, of all kinds and sizes; STEAMI WHISTLES AND GALGES, and all Fixtures generally used by Engi- neers. Contractor for Heating Buildings by S:eain and Lighting by C'è. A large assortment of GAS-FIXTURES, of the latest styles, constant v on hand. BRASS-FINISHING, in all its branches, executed in at oniDi and faithful manner Ly competent workmen.


Works: No. 10 Howe Street, Store: No. 8 Central Street, MASS.


COMIN'S NEW RETAIL


LIBRARY OF THE


HISTORICAL


RESIDENTS


of LOWELL


ASSOCI


unOrganized, Dec.19,1868 30


1 LOWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY


Incorporated, May 21,1902


CLIO


FTOm


BALL & ENGINE SUPPERS, PIC-NICS, &c.


Furnished with every requisite at short notice and with punctuality.


PATTERN MACHINE, AND MODEL


MANUFACTORY, NO. 20 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS. JOHN E. CRANE, Proprietor.


PATTERNS for Machinery, of every description, made at short notice, and in the best possible manner. Particular attention given to the manufacture of


GEARS OF EVERY SIZE AND KIND.


CARVED AND ORNAMENTAL


PATTERNS


EXECUTED WITH SKILL AND TASTE UNSURPASSED.


Hlodels of suitable size for the Jatent Office,


Or for representation (however complicated or simple), will be made, to the entire satisfaction of parties interested in the same.


ALSO, CRANES' PATENT COTTON CLEANING TRUNKS,


Now used by many of the Cotton Manufactories throughout the Manufactu- ring States.


State, County, or Individual Rights can be procured by applying to the Patentee,


JOHN E. CRANE,


NO. 20 MIDDLE STREET,


LOWELL, MASS.


FAIRBANKS'


COAL DEALER


ZUM FAIRBANKS. FR


PREMIUM


STANDARD SCALES,


Constructed on CORRECT SCIENTIFIC principles - PROVED by experience - of the BEST MATERIALS, and in the most FAITHFUL manner.


At our warehouse may constantly be found a complete assortment of weigh- ing apparatus of every description, and adapted to all kinds of business, as RAILROAD, HAY, COAL, ICE, and STONE SCALES; DORMANT and PORTABLE WAREHOUSE SCALES; STORE SCALES, with and with- out wheels; COUNTER SCALES, with tin, brass, and copper scoops.


Butchers' Scales; Wheelbarrow Scales ; Family Scales ; Druggists' Scales; Apothecaries' Scales; Jewellers' and Bankers' Scales; Spring Balances; Brass and Iron Beams ; Brass, Zinc, and Iron Weights; Copper, Tin, and Wood Measures; and every ar- ticle of Store Furniture.


FAIRBANKS & BROWN, 118 Milk St., Boston.


SOLD IN LOWELL BY


BURBANK, CHASE, & CO.


Chilson's Patent Cone Furnace.


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COLDAN


CHILSON. PATENT


AIR


This truly superior Furnace (repre- senting a large cluster of cones or ta- pering radiators, standing over a broad fire-pot) has proved itself, in the use of upwards of three thousand Furnaces, to be far superior to any other mode of heating buildings, with fresh, health- ful heat, free from the scorching, disa- greeable odor common to the usual hot-air furnaces (emitted from their red-hot cylinders, cracked pots, and broken joints). The superior merits of this Furnace for heating churches, school buildings, dwellings, stores, &c., will commend them to all per- sons upon examination ; and the espe- cial attention is desired of those hav- ing large first-class dwellings that re- quire a very superior heating appara- tus, as well as large public buildings that require an extra powerful Fur- nace. Sizes in variety to suit all classes of buildings.


CHILSON'S PATENT DOUBLE-OVEN RANGES.


THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS YET MADE IN RANGES.


G. CHILSON'S COOKING RANGE, BOSTON


The highly satisfactory testi- mony received from the large num- ber of these Ranges in use in the past three years, should certainly induce those in want to examine this Range, which is entirely new in principle, and different from any other before known. It has been got up very perfect and substan- tial, so that it commends itself at once to the purchaser, in prefer- ence to anything else of the Range kind in this country.


Its grat economy in the use of fuel, its quick and even baking ovens, its nice arrangement of flues - without the usual vexatious complication of dampers- its cast iron flue plates, preventing any loss of heat in the brick-work. its nice arrangement for roasting meats, in the ventilated ovens, &c., will be appreciated by every housekeeper. Sizes in variety for dwellings, hotels, &c., with or without Water-Backs for heating water for bathing. &c., Hot Clos- ets, and Hot-Air Fixtures for heat- ing additional rooms.


ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Chilson's Patent Trio Portable Furnaces, Registers, Ventilators, Stoves, &c. WAREROOMS, 99 & 101 BLACKSTONE ST., BOSTON.


(Foundry at Mansåeld, Mass.)


GARDNER CHILSON.


The above articles may be obtained in LOWELL of Messrs. WILDER & DANA, authorized agents for the sale of this Furnace and Range in Loweil.


DR. S. LAWRENCE,


DENTIST, OFFICE (OLD STAND),


No. 32 Central Street.


Dr. L. was awarded the first premium for the best specimens of Dentistry by the Mid- dlesex Mechanic Association, 1851, also in 1857.


PHOTOGRAPHS, DAGUERREOTYPES, AND AMBROTYPES.


WARREN'S


100 MERRIMAC ST., LOWELL.


NORCROSS, SAUNDERS, & CO., LUMBER DEALERS


AT THEIR STEAM MILLS


ON MIDDLESEX STREET, LOWELL, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF


DIMENSION LUMBER,


AT SHORT NOTICE. Also, constantly on hand and for sale, a large assortment of the various kinds of


SEASONED LUMBER,


OF PINE,


SPRUCE,


AND HEMLOCK.


Also, an assortment of


SHINGLES, LATHS, ETC.


LUMBER


BURNETTIZED TO ORDER.


OLIVER A. RICHARDSON. Manufacturer of


RIFLES,


DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT GUNS, AND PISTOLS. Also, Dealer in


Cutlery, Shooting and Fishing Tackle of every description, Powder, Shot, Percussion Caps, &c. Fishing Rods Made to Order. Guns and Pistols, of all kinds, repaired in good style.


NO. 15 MIDDLE STREET, BOWELL, MASS.


1920


varu to the L. H. Seus by Now Maud


THE


over


LOWELL DIRECTORY, CONTAINING


THE CITY RECORD,


Schools, Churches, Banks, Societies, Etc.,


NAMES OF THE CITIZENS,


A


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


AND A


VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER.


BY ADAMS, SAMPSON, & CO.,


PUBLISHERS OF THE BOSTON DIRECTORY, NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MASSA- CHUSETTS REGISTER, ETC. OFFICE, 91 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


LOWELL:


JOSHUA MERRILL AND B. C. SARGEANT. 1861.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860, by ADAMS, SAMPSON, & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.


DAMEELL & MOORE, Printers, 16 Devonshire Street, Boston.


PREFACE.


THE twenty-first number of the Lowell Directory is now offered to the public.


As the remark is sometimes made, that, after a Directory has once been printed, its yearly compilation must be a comparatively easy task ; and as occasionally an individual whose name has not been reported, and which, therefore, of course does not appear in the book, expresses great surprise that bis name is not printed just as it was the previous year, -it seems proper to state, that, in preparing the information for the Directory, every house and store in the city is annually visited, and such other means as can be relied on are taken advantage of to collect as full and accurate a list as possible ; and the names so obtained, together with such others as are brought in to the office, are printed, but no others. This is believed to be the only correct course to pursue ; for, although Lowell may compare favorably with other manufacturing cities in the permanence and stability of its population, still there is, of course, no surety that any one individual remains the same to-day that he did even yesterday.


The handsome increase of about 1300 names in the general directory over the last issued, or about 7 per cent per year, gives gratifying proof of the growth of Lowell in population and business.


In compiling this number of the Directory, 3210 names have been erased that appeared in, the Directory of 1858; while, of the 5500 names that have been continued from that Directory to this, only about 2500 remain in all respects the same, the other 3000 having made some change either in business, place of business, or residence. In this number of the Directory, 4450 new names also appear, giving, as stated before, about 1300 increase.


The publishers renew their thanks for the readiness with which the necessary informa- tion has been furnished by those who have been called upon for it, and especially to those who, as advertisers or otherwise, have encouraged the work by substantial aid.


LIST OF CONTENTS.


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Abbreviations,


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Manufacturing Companies,. 270


Advertising follows page.


296


Masons,. 278


Almanac for 1861,.


6


Masters in Chancery .. 280


Band of Music,.


278


Middlesex County Officers,. 279


Banks, ...


273


Military, ... 282


Boston aud Lowell Railroad,.


284


Names of Inhabitants,. 17


Business Directory,.


247


Nashna and Lowell Railroad, 285


City Government, 1860,.


263


Newspapers,. 278


Chronology of Lowell,. 289


Notaries Public,. 250


Churches,. 287


250


Physicians,. 258


Commissioners of other States,


282


Post Office,. 282


Police Court,. 282


Railroads, .. 284


Counsellors,.


251


Salem and Lowell Railroad,. 286


Counting Room Almanac,.


Savings Banks,. 274


Court Sessions, 7


280


Schools and Teachers .. 266


Expresses,.


287


Sheriffs and Deputies,. 279


Fire Department,.


269


Societies and Companies,. 276


Hotels .. ..


255


Stages, 286


Halls, Buildings, &c., 14


State Government, 1861,.


291


Insurance Companies,.


275


Stony Brook Railroad,.


285


Justices of the Peace, ..... 281


Streets, Courts, and Places,.


8


I.can and Fund Associations,. 276


Telegraph Office,. 261


Lowell and Lawrence Railroad,.


285 | Ward Boundaries, 16


Odd Fellows,. 278


Clergymen,.


Coroners,. .


280


County Commissioners,.


280


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


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PAPER WAREHOUSE.


BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER.


MERRILL & STRAW.


BOOK STORE.


PAPER HANGINGSEL


BINDERY


JOSHUA MERRILL,


PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER,


AND DEALER IN


PAPER-HANGINGS, BORDERS, BLANK BOOKS, ETC.


NO. 23 CENTRAL AND 3 MIDDLE STREETS, (Opposite the old Post Office Corner,) LOWELL, MASS.


IF Agent of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company.


BOOKBINDING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


PERUVIAN SYRUP,


OR


Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron.


PER


REPUB


ANA


1854


THE ONLY RELIABLE AND PERMANENT CURE FOR


DYSPEPSIA,


Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Consumptive Tendencies, Boils, Scurvy, and Piles,


GENERAL DEBILITY,


And all Disorders arising from Impoverished and Impure Blood.


The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid.


The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all ; but its range is ex- tensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and, proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy.


The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible.


IG NOTICE. - It is well known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of Iron is lost by even a brief exposure to air, and that to MAINTAIN a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible.


In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is attained by combination in a way before unknown ; and this solution may replace all the proto-carbonates, citrate, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D.,


Assayer of the State of Mass., 16 Boylston Street, Boston.


N. B. - Pamphlets giving further information of the Syrup can be had on application to


JOHN P. JEWETT & CARTER,


NO. 39 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. D FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 20


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AMOS SANBORN,



AID


JEWELLER,


AND MANUFACTURER OF


SILVER - WARE,


FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES, LADLES, ETC. IMPORTER OF


FINE ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES,


And Agent for the AMERICAN WATCHES for Lowell and vicinity.


The largest assortment of JEWELRY and SILVER-PLATED WARE to be found in New England, out of Boston,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


MASONIC JEWELRY AND REGALIA


Manufactured to order, and at very low prices.


Fine Watches and Jewelry NEATLY REPAIRED and WARRANTED. ENGRAVING of every variety executed in the very best style. Also, sole proprietor and manufacturer of


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CURRIER & SIMPSON'S PATENT UNION BAROMETER,


WITHI THERMOMETER ATTACHED.


An instrument far superior in all respects to the common Barometer, and as accurate as a $40 instrument, and at only one-fourth the cost.


NO. 25 CENTRAL, CORNER MIDDLE STREET,


. LOWELL, MASS.


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A CARD TO GENTLEMEN.


Gentlemen visiting Boston are invited to visit my NEW LOCATION,


274 WASHINGTON STREET,


(The Store recently vacated by CHICKERING & SON, Piano-Forte Manufacturers.) Here you will find a fine assortment of


CLOTHS, GASSIMERES


DOESKINS, AND VESTINGS,


ALSO, ALL KINDS OF


GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS,


Shirts, Stocks, Ties,


Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,


Hose, &c.


SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.


DRESSING-GOWNS, BREAKFAST AND SMOKING JACKETS,


Of all the VARIOUS STYLES, which are peculiar to this establishment,


READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER.


This establishment has become celebrated for REASONABLE PRICES to cash customers. PLEASE CALL, AND TRY ONCE.


GEORGE N. NICHOLS,


274 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


1861


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STREETS, COURTS, AND PLACES.


Abbott, from 292 Central to Lawrence Adams, from Salem, Adams Block, to Fletcher Adams place, from Lowell, near Lowell place Adams square, from Middlesex, near Walker Alder, from 136 East Merrimac, nearly opposite Nesmith, to 2 Stackpole Ames, from 266 Central to Lawrence Amory, from Bridge street, by the Boott canal, to Kirk Andover, from Concord river, south bridge, to Tewksbury line Anne, from Merrimac, at the St. Anne Church, to French Appleton, from Gorham, St. Peter's Church, to Thorndike Arch, from Howard to Middlesex, near Northern depot Ash, from East Merrimac to 22 Chestnut Auburn, from 150 Gorham to 145 Chapel Austin, from 351 Merrimac to Ford


Ayer's New City, south-western part of the city Baldwin's court. from 21 Fayette Bartlett, from High street square to Alder Bay State avenue, from 187 Central Beacon, from Pawtucket to Bowers Beacon, from Mount Vernon to Mount Pleasant, Centralville Belvidere, east of Concord river


Bennett, from Mount Vernon to Beacon, Centralville Bleachery, from Moore, northerly, to the Lowell Bleachery Boott, from Gardner to the Canal


Bow, from Coburn to Pearl, Centralville Bowditch, from Jackson to Middlesex


Bowers, from Fletcher, opposite Whiting, and crossing School Branch, from Middlesex, crossing School to Middlesex


Brewery court, from 11 Thorndike, near the depot Bridge, from Merrimac over Central bridge through Centralville Broadway, from Fletcher to Pawtucket Brown, from East Merrimac, opposite Howe Brown's Avenue, from 194 Gorham Brown's Court, from River, Centralville


Butterfield, from 137 Fletcher to School Cabot, from northwest corner of the Lawrence Corporation to Lowell Cady, from 252 Central (Chapel Hill) to Lawrence Cambridge, fiom Hale, near Chelmsford Canada, from Tanners to Quebec, Ayer's New City


Canal, from Merrimac, near the canal, to Bridge Carlton, from 278 Middlesex to East Pine Carney (now Mount Washington), from Pawtucket Carolin's place, from 29 Fayette


Carpet lane, from Gardner, rear 110 Market Carter, from Gorham, south of Hale's Mills, to Bleachery Cedar, from Third to Sixth, Centralville


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


Cedar, from Keene, near Gorham, to Central Central, from Merrimac to Gorham, at Davis's corner Centralville, north of Merrimac river Centre, from 227 Central to Chapel Chapel, from 14 Union, and runs southerly to Central Chapel Hill, from Wamesit Falls, westwardly to Chapel Charles, from Lawrence to Gorham


Chelmsford, from Thorndike, near Middlesex, to Chemsford line Chestnut, from Fayette to Park


Christian, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville Church, from Central, at Washington House, to Belvidere City avenue, from 9 Middle to City Hall avenue City Hall avenue, from Merrimac, near City Hall, to 77 Middle Clark, from Common, near Salem, to Fletcher Clark's court, from 136 Lawrence


Clay, from 51 Andover, east of High, to Oak


Coburn, from 67 River to Old Road, Centralville


Colburn, from 237 Merrimac, to Merrimac yard Commercial square, on Central, opposite Market Common, from Clark to Cross, east side North Common Common avenue, from Lowell to Cross Concord, from Merrimac to Massachusetts Mills


Congress, from Thorndike to Gorham


Cottage, from 237 Central to Chapel


Court avenue, from Chapel to Linden Crosby, from 344 Central, opposite Cedar, to Whipple's Mills Crosby's court, opens 230 Central Cross, opens on Suffolk, and runs westerly to 215 School


Cross lane, from 150 Lowell to Adams


Cummiskey's alley, from 103 Lowell


Cushing, from Willie, south of Rock, easterly to Fletcher Dane, from Salem, near Pawtucket to Fletcher Dane street court, from Dane


Davidson, from 17 East Merrimac to Howe


Davidson's lane, north side of Davidson


Davis, from 25 Summer to 34 Appleton Davis court, from 9 Davis Dearborn's court, from Andover, west of Water Decatur, from 388 Merrimac to Salem


Dempsey's Yard, 44 Salem Dodge, from Race to 170 Suffolk


Dummer, from west of Worthen, southerly to Mechanic [to Willie Dutton from Merrimac Corp., crossing Merrimac street at the depot, Dutton square, on Dutton street, at Swamp Locks


East Merrimac, from Merrimac, at Concord river, through Belvidere East Pine, from Carlton to Nichols Edgerly's court, from 28 Charles, east of Lenton


Eighth, from 71 Bridge, Centralville


Elliott, from Appleton, opposite the Stone Church Elm, from 245 Central to South


Elm, from Third to Sixth, Centralville


Essex, from East Merrimac, opposite Davidson, to Brown


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Everett, from Fayette to 49 High Fairmount, from Mansur to the Reservoir Farson's court, from 133 Middlesex Favor, from 100 Appleton to 81 Summer Fayette, from 90 Andover, opposite Water, to East Merrimac Fellows court, from 14 High-street square Fenwick, from 132 Lowell to Suffolk


Fifth, from 51 Bridge to 16 Myrtle, Centralville


First, from Bridge, near the Bridge, Centralville Fletcher, from Thorndike to Pawtucket, near Stone House


Floyd, from Central, opposite rope walk


Ford, from 40 Cabot, westerly, beside the Canal Forrest (now Westford)


Fourth, from 47 Bridge, to 10 Myrtle Centralville


Franklin, from 45 Willie, easterly to Fletcher


Franklin square, between Suffolk, Adams, and Lagrange streets French, from Kirk to Bridge


Front, from River, along the banks of the river, Centralville Fulton, from Merrimac, above Worthen to Lowell


Fulton, from Coburn, Centralville


Gardner, from 110 Market to Lowell Counting Room


Garnet, from 106 Middlesex to 81 Appleton


Gates, from Marshall, near Westford to Chelmsford


George, from Tyler to Warren


Gold, from School, north of Varney, easterly


Gure, from Race to Cabot, on Suffolk Corporation


Gorham, from 123 Central, by Hale's Mills, to Tewksbury line Goward place, from 84 Appleton Grand, from Middlesex, by Westford, to Hale


Gray place, from 16 Church to Tyler, near Central


Green, from Washington square to George Green's court, from 114 East Merrimac Hale, from Thorndike, near the jail, to Chelmsford Hall, from the north end of Tilden to Cabot Hampshire, from Coburn to Centralville Hancock, from Merrimac, opposite Prescott Counting Room


Hancock avenue, from 26 Salem to Clark


Hanover, from Lowell, crossing at 279 Merrimac and Moody Harris, from Coburn, Centralville Harrison, from 63 Andover, east from Clay, to Oak High, from 113 East Merrimac to Nesmi h


High street square, opens northside of East Merrimac


Highland, from South, at Washington School-house to Thorndike Holbrook's court, from Andover to Water


Howard, from Middlesex, near depot, to Hale


Howe, from East Merrrimac, southerly to the Flannel Mills Hudson, from 298 Central


Hunt's court, from 120 East Merrimac


Hurd, from 106 Central to Warren


Jackson, from 89 Central to 145 Middlesex


James's court, from East Merrimac, east of Grammar School-house Jefferson, from Lowell, near Railroad House, to Lewis


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Jefferson square, between Jefferson, Lewis, and Little John, from 61 Merrimac northerly, to the Boott, Counting Rooms John street avenue, from west side of John, to Kirk Joiner, from 138 Lawrence, to the River Keene, from 168 Gorham to Central


Kemp, from Walker to Wilder, near railroad crossing Kidder, from Gorham to Crosby, near Hale's mills King, from Middlesex to Jackson, near Round House Kirk, from French, to Merrimac, east of St. Anne's church Kirk avenue, from 27 Kirk, between Merrimac and Lee Knowles place, opens on the southwest corner of Davidson street Korner's court, from 80 Middlesex to 15 Spring


Lagrange, from Suffolk, near stone arch bridge, to Fletcher Lagrange court, from Lagrange street Landing, from Market, west end of Market House, to the canal Lane court, from 125 Middlesex Lawrence, from Church, southerly to Moore, near the Bridge Lawrence street court, opposite 62 Lawrence


Lawson, from School, above Branch to Queen Leather, now called Lincoln, at Ayer's New City Lee, from John, westerly to 17 Kirk


Lenton, from 36 Charles


Lewis, from Lowell, east side Western Canal to Mechanic Liberty, from Chelmsford at the Pound, to Chelmsford line Liberty Square, junction Fletcher and Adams Lincoln, from Chelmsford to Gorhim, Ayer's New City Linden, from Union, near Court House, to Auburn Little, from Lewis to Dummer Livermore, from 22 Bartlett to 20 Stackpole


Livingston, from Carter, northerly and westerly Llewellyn street, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville Locke, from Gorham to South London, Ayer's New City, to Gorham, near race course Loudon court, from 183 Central Lowell, from Dutton, opposite Market, to Salem, corner Cabot Lowell place, from 147 Lowell Luther's court, from 177 Central


Lyman, from Race to Cabot, on the Suffolk Corporation Lyon, from 338 Central


Madison, from Gorham to Thorndike, near junction Maiden lane, from 214 Merrimac to 35 Lowell Main, from Border to Plain Manchester, from Gorham to Tanner


Mansur, from Nesmith to Fairmount


Manufacturers, from Short to Plain Marion, from Cross, between Suffolk and Adams, to Lagrange Market, from 47 Central to Dutton Marshall, from Grand to Carlton Marshall court, from 11 Howard to Arch Mason's court, from 201 Central, between Charles and Union MeCarry's court, from Cross, opposite Marion McFarlin, from Pawtucket, near School, to Bower


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McFarlin avenue, from Pawtucket


MeIntire, from 268 Middlesex to Marshall


Mechanic, from Suffolk to Dutton, opp. Machine Shop C. R.


Merriam's court, from 29 High to 39 Fayette Merrimac, from Concord River Bridge, westerly to Pawtucket Merrimac square, from Merrimac to Tremont




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