Brookline directory 1887, Part 8

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Publication date: 1887
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 216


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Little Henry A., express driver, b. J. A. Little's, School Little James L. Jr., h. Goddard av., c. Cottage


Little John E., clerk, F. F. Seamans, Harvard sq., rms. C. G. Grush, Boylston


Little Joshua A., mason, h. 8 School, n. Washington


Littlefield James C., merchant tailor (2A Beacon, B.),


h. Babcock, n. Harvard


Littler Geo., compositor, Chronicle office, lı. Boylston Locke Esther, widow, h. Walnut, n. Irving


Locke John, hostler, "The Hawthorne," Harvard, b. do. Lockhart James, gardener, L. W. Hastings, Clyde, b. do. Loday Timothy, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald


Logan Francis P. T., clerk, G. W. Cobb, Wash., c. Davis court, rooms do.


Logan Hiram H., with C. E. Moody & Co. (Commercial B.), h. Tappan, n. Summer road


Logan James, gardener, Miss S. G. Littell, Alton pl., h. 46 School, n. Harvard


Lombard Benjamin Jr., pres. Lombard Investment Co. (13 Sears bldg., B.), h. Prescott, c. Ivy [line Long Garrett, gardener, h. Newton, n. Pond, at Boston Long Harry V. (Chas. Head & Co.), stock broker (60 Devonshire, B.), h. Tappan, n. Beacon


Long Ivy A., carpenter (108 E. Dedham, B.), h. 26 School Long Jeremiah, gardener, b. Garrett Long's, Newton


Long John A., pressman, Investigator office (Appleton, B.), b. Garrett Long's, Newton


Long Jonathan D., h. Washington, opp. Public Library Long Joseph M., b. J. D. Long's, Washington .


Long Wm. E., starter, M. R. R. station, b. J. D. Long's, Washington [pl. .


Longfellow Lewis J., carpenter, b. L. T. Lyon's, Thayer Lord Geo. A., engineer, Boston University (12 Somerset, B.), house Linden place


Loring Emma L. Miss, house off Walnut, between Chest- nut and Warren


Loring Thatcher, pres. N. D. & W. Co. (22 Central, B.), h. High, n. opp. Irving


Lorman Geo., carpenter, h. Boylston, n. school house


6 Lorman Samuel, carpenter, b. Geo. Lorman's, Boylston Love James, milkman, h. Ackers avenue, near Chestnut Hill avenue


Lovell Bros. (Wm. J. and Richard S. Lovell), vegetable farmers, Washington, n. Boston line


Lovell Geo., farmer, b. Mrs. Mary Lovell's, Washington Lovell Mary, widow of John, h. Washington, n. Boston line, Brighton district


Lovell Richard S. (Lovell Bros.), vegetable farmer, b. Mrs. Mary Lovell's, Washington


Lovell Wm. J. (Lovell Bros.), vegetable farmer, Wash., - n. Boston line, Brighton district, b. do.


KID GLOVES DYED AND CLEANSED AT DELANO'S.


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO., California's Million Dollar Company, GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq. c -


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IMPORTERS AND GROCERS.


Lovering James C., h. Davis av.


Lovett James, gas fitter, h. Pearl, opp. Emerald


Lovett James D. W., h. Hotel Kempsford, Walnut


Low Albert B., rigger (284 Com'l, B.), h. Pleasant, cor. Freeman


Lowell Augustus, trustee Lowell Institute (60 State, B.), house Warren, cor. Heath


Lowell Percival, treas. Lowell Bleachery (40 Water, B.), b. A. Lowell's, Warren, cor. Heath


Lowry Andrew, floorman, M. R.R., h. Juniper


Lowry Margaret Mrs., h. Juniper, n. Morss av.


Lowry Martin, coachman, h. High


Lucas Charles, b. Coleman House, Davis court


Lucas Maggie, widow of Patrick, h. Juniper, n. Morss av. Lundberg Gustaf, iron (38 Kilby, B.), h. Sullivan road,


n. Gardner road


Lunney Catharine, widow of James, h. Emerald, n. Pearl Lunney Charles, floorman, M. Goodspeed, b. Mrs. M. A. Lunney's Andem place


Lunney Charles, plumber (B.), h. Washington, opp. High Lunney Edward, b. Mrs. Catharine Lunney's, Emerald, n. Pearl


Lunney James H., car cleaner, M. R.R., h. Fay place Lunney John, gardener, E. I. Thomas, Harvard avenue, h. Fay płace


Lunney John Jr., flag boy, B. & A. R.R., b. Mrs. Emery's, Davis court


Lunney Mary A., widow of Wm., h. Andem place, near Washington


Lunney Patrick, laborer, h. Ackers avenue


Lunney Wm., clerk (114 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), b. Mary A. Lunney's, Andem place


Lyford Charles D. (Geo. E. Lyford & Bro.), jewelry (207 Wash., B.), b. Nat'l Lyford's, Vernon


Lyford Nathaniel, house Vernon, n. Harvard


Lyman Anson M. (Perkins & Lyman), lawyer (82 Dev- onshire rm. 26 B.), h. Searle av.


Lyman Charles W., concretor, rms. 52 Wash.


Lyman Sarah B. Mrs., h. Searle av.


Lyman Theodore, h. Heath, n. Warren


Lynch Annie Miss, dressmaker, Morss avenue opposite Juniper, bds. do.


Lynch David, painter, h. Wash., over F. H. Johnson's, fish market


Lynch Dennis J., painter, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl Lynch Ellen, widow of John, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl Lynch James, brick layer, b. M. Lynch's, Morss av.


Lynch James J., grocer, Brookline av., c. Emerald, h. do Lynch James J., driver, M. W. Quinlan, h. 42 School, n. Harvard


Lynch John, laborer, h. Brookline av., n. Boston line


WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.


COBB, BATES & YERXA,


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Lynch Michael, coachman, W. I. Bowditch, Tappan, h. opposite do.


Lynch Michael, laborer, h. Morss av., opp. Juniper Lynch Michael Jr., laborer, b. M. Lynch's, Morss av.


Lynch Michael J., coachman, Chas. D. Head, house Cy- press, opp. Sewall place


Lynch Owen, stone layer, h. Brookline av., n. Pearl Lynch Patrick, b. Michael Lynch's, Morss av.


Lynn Samuel, laborer, h. r. Chestnut, n. Sewall Lynn Thomas, laborer, b. J. Donahoe's, Fay place Lynn William, coachman, h. Pearl, n. Washington


Lyon A. M. Mrs., h. Perry, n. Aspinwall av.


Lyon Levi T., carpenter, h. Thayer pl., opp. Town Hall


Lyons James, laborer, b. P. Lyons', Flora


Lyons James P., baker, 2 Guild block, h. Flora


Lyons Jeremiah, baker, Miss Julia Hayes, Wash., rms. J. Curley's, Washington


Lyons John A., ledgeman, h. White place


Lyons Joseph, watchman, h. Boylston, n. High


Lyons Patrick, laborer, h. Sewall pl., n. Sewall


Lyons Thomas F., plumber, bds. Patrick Lyon's, Sewall place


MACALLISTER RICHARD MRS., house Walnnt, cor. Chestnut


MacDonald Claude A., groceries and provisions, Wash- ington, cor. Walter av., h. Hotel, Elizabeth, Linden place


MacDonald Elizabeth, h. Wash., n. Walter av.


MacDonald William, clerk, b. Elizabeth MacDonald's, Hotel Elizabeth


Mack Johanna, widow, h. Brookline ave., near Emerald Mack John, laborer, h. Sewall place


Mack Thomas, laborer, h. Wash., c. Brookline av.


Mackenzie Edward, painter, Sam'l Mackenzie, Fay placo bds. do. Walnut [Whyte block Walnut Mackenzie Samuel, painter and glazier, Fay place, house Mackey Caroline, widow of James, h. 7 Morss av.


Mackey James, electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., bds. Morss avenue


Mackey John, laborer, h. Boylston, n. Wash. F


Macomber Henry S., merchant, h. Cypress, n. Walnut Macomber Peleg, mechanic, h. School, cor. Harvard


Madden Daniel, laborer, bds. John Madden's, Brookline avenue


Madden Daniel, laborer, Holyhood cemetery, h. Oak pl. Madden Daniel jr., b. Daniel Madden's, Oak place


Madden John, laborer, Brookline Gas Works, h. Brook- line avenue, near Emerald


Madden Marv, widow. h. Brookline av., n. Pearl


Coal and Wood DEAN & CO., 9 KILBY ST., BOSTON.


Delivered in Brookline at boston Prices. 7


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO., annual income over $1,000,000. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Square. C c


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Mador James A., upholsterer, Robart Bros., h. Driscoll block, Morss av. Madore Joseph, carriage smith and horse shoer, Boylston, near Kerrigan place, h. Boylston, between Washing- ton and Cypress Magee Thomas, floorman, M. R. R. Maguire Daniel, blacksmith, D. J. Carroll, Heath, house Hammond, n. Heath Maguire James, h. Heath, n. Hammond Maguire John, coachman, W. L. Chase, Alton pl. Maguire John A., carpenter, h. Chestnut Maguire William, laborer, h. Heath, n. Hammond Mahan Ella Miss, clerk, C. F. Lamb, b. Thayer place Mahan George, carpenter, b. M. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl. Mahan James, carpenter, h. Juniper, n. Flora Mahan James F., b. M. Mahan's, Thayer place Mahan John, laborer, h. Boylston, n. Washington Mahan Michael, carpenter and builder, Walter av., opp. Morss av., h. Thayer pl. Mahan Patrick, h. Emerald, n. Brookline av. Mahan Thomas, carpenter, M: Mahan, Walter av., bds. M. Mahan's, Thayer place Mahan Thomas, gardener, W. I. Bowditch, h. Sewall, n. Sewall place Mahan William H., carpenter, b. M. Mahan's, Thayer pl. Maher James H., carriage maker, Lyceum Hall bldg., Washington, h. Washington, opp. Pearl Maher Thomas P., carriage painter, M. W. Quinlan, High, house at Boston Highlands Mahoney Daniel, inspector (Custom House, B.), h. Har- vard, near Linden place Mahoney David J., laborer, b. Patrick Mahoney's, Chest- nut Hill avenue Mahoney Dennis, laborer, h. Flora, near Juniper Mahoney Joanna, widow of Daniel, h. rear Harvard, opp. Harvard avenue Mahoney John, laborer, house Hammond, near Heath Mahoney John, teamster, h. Pearl n. Emerald Mahoney John J., painter, house Freeman, between Pleasant and Babcock Mahoney Mary, widow of Dennis, h. Boylston Mahoney Michael, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald Mahoney Patrick, laborer, lı. Chestnut Hill av., n. Ackers avenue Mahoney Patrick A., carriage smith, M. W. Quinlan, b. Patrick Mahoney's, Chestnut Hill avenue [ton Mahoney Thomas, laborer, bds. Mrs. J. Liddy's, Boyls- Mailles James, electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., house 23 Downer, Boston COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "HONEY DROP" CORN. M AHON THOMAS, plumber, Washington, on the bridge, h. Juniper, near Flora


Brighton Abattoir.


Dead Animals Removed Promptly and without Expense, (see p. 152)


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Malanney John, laborer, bds. Mrs. Costello's, Boylston Malanney Michael, gardener, bds. M. H. Gilbert's, Boylston


Malin John, machinist, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., h. Emerald near Pearl


Malin John J., electrician, Fuller, Holtzer & Co., h. rear 36 Pearl


Malin Win., clerk, bds. J. Malin's, Emerald, n. Pearl


Mallett Luke, carpenter, h. White place


Malley Wm., wheelwright, M. W. Quinlan, h. at Boston Malone Bernard, laborer, h. Summer, n. Washington Malone David H., car conductor, rms. 7 Morss av.


Malone John, carpenter, b. B. Malone's, Summer


Malone Madge E. Miss, teacher Pierce School, b. at Boston


Maloney Bridget, widow of Hugh, milk dealer, house off Pearl


Maloney James, plasterer, J. M. Russell, house Cypress, near Sewall


Maloney John, painter, h. School, near Harvard


Maloney John, herdsman, b. Bridget Maloney's, Pearl Maloney John, laborer, h. Juniper, n. Flora


Maloney Mary, widow of James, h. Pearl, n. Wash.


Maloney Michael J., laborer, h. Pearl, near Emerald Maloney Patrick, farmer, b. Mrs. B. Maloney's, off Pearl Maloney William, painter, h. Walter av., cor. Flora Manan Edward, lamplighter, h. Juniper, near Flora


Manchester George O., ex sec. Atchison, Topeka and


Santa Fe R. R. (95 Milk, B.), h. Cypress, n. Jones avenue


Mandell Charles, clerk (69 Congress, B.), bds. Walnut, near Cypress


Mandell Moses J., bds. Walnut, near Cypress


Maney Daniel, laborer, h. Cypress, cor. Chestnut


Maney John, gardener, house Boylston, near High


Maney John Jr., clerk, grocery store, b. John Maney's, Boylston


Maney John F., b. John Maney's, Boylston


Mangan John, provisions, Walter av., n. Morss av., h. do. Manvan Jane, widow of Thomas, h. Brookline av., near Boston line


Manyan Michael, laborer, b. Jane Manyan's, Brookiine av., n. Boston line


Manley Alden A., police, h. Whyte's block, Walnut


Manley Francis, machinist, boards Michael P. Manley's, Boylston, cor. Houlihan av.


Manley Michael F., artist, boards M. P. Manley's, Boyl- ston, near Houlihan av.


Manley Michael P., carpenter, h. Boylston, n. Houlihan avenue


Mann Mary E. Miss, bds. Prospect opp. school house Mann Sarah E. Mrs., house Prospect opp. school house


OAKLEY'S


Soaps and Perfumes


AT DELANO'S.


FIREMAN'S FUND INS. CO.,


organized west of New York. Has largest income of any Company


GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline.


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Mansfield E. Sumner, lawyer (42 Court, B.), h. Beacon, cor. Carlton


Manthort John, coachman, Wm. F. Weld, Avon


Marcyes Nathaniel F., painter, B. F. Baker, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald


Margeson J. Parker, carpenter, h. Boylston, n. Cypress Mark Jacob, coachman, D. W. Russell, Park, bds. do. Marley Frank, scavenger, bds. Brookline House


Marshall Alexander, veterinary surgeon, bds. W. J. Harkness, Boylston


Marshall John K., glue (143 Milk, B.), house Summit avenue


Marston Edward C., student, bds. Edward O. Marston's, Boylston


Marston Edwin O., cabinet maker, E. S. Ritchie & Sons, h. Boylston between Cypress and High


Marston Jessie H., at Public Library, b. E. O. Marston's, Boylston


Martin Thomas, laborer, h. Sewall, cor. Chestnut


Marvin Thomas R., clerk (88 Pearl, B.), bds. W. T. R. Marvin's, Harvard


Marvin Wmn. T. R., sec. of School Committee, and (T.


R. Marvin & Son), printer (49 Federal, B. ), h. Har- vard, cor. Harvard ave.


Mason Albert, judge Superior Court (Court House, B. ), house Summit av., Corey Hill


Mason Edward, mason, J. M. Russell, h. Walter av., n. Washington


Mason Jolin W., b. Albert Mason's, Summit av.


Masen Sarah., widow of John C., house Vernon, n. Park Mason Wm., fireman, Suburban Light & Power Co., h. Pearl, near Emerald


Mason Wm. Jr., plumber, b. Wm. Mason's, Pearl, near Emerald


Masse Edward P., clerk, Nelson Bros., Washington, rooms E. S. Burns', Washington


Masse Fred A., lead glazier, (B.), b. 10 Harvard pl.


Maston Stephen, carpenter, b. Harvard, c. Harvard pl.


Maston William, coachman, A. S. Young's. Sewall av. boards do. [Washington


Mathews Mary A., widow of Ashael G., house School, n. Mattie Edward, coachman, Mrs. F. Cabot, Edge Hill road boards do.


Mawhinney James, teamster, M. V. Brown's, Harvard, b. J. J. Phillip's, Washington


May Geo. P. (Walworth Mnfg. Co.) (16 Oliver, B.), h. Francis, cor. Kent


Maynard Charles H. (Linder & Mever), commission mer- chant (21 Pearl, B.), house Francis, c. Toxteth


McAdam Benj., stone mason, h. Chestnut Hill avenue, n. railroad


CURRIER'S DRUG STORE, Harvard Square, Opposite Post Office.


COBB, BATES & YERXA, Importers of FINE TEAS AND COFFEES.


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McAdam James, carpenter, h. Juniper, n. Morss av.


McAdams James F., carpenter, h. Flora, c. Walter av. McAdams Robert, coachman, h. Chestnut


McAdams Joseph, express, h. Andem pl. n. Flora MeAuliffe Catherine, widow of Richard, house Juniper, CAVOY EDWARD, boot and shoes, Wash. bds. P. McAvoy's, White place


M


McAvoy John, clerk (56 Chauncy, B.), bds. P. McAvoy's Whito place


McAvoy Patrick, farmer, house White place


McBurney James, house Pleasant, cor. Freeman


McBurney Wm., coachman, D. Dana, Powell, bds. do.


McCaffrey Hugh, carpenter, h. Brookline, n. Emerald


McCaffrey James, farmer, Geo. Dexter, Egmont, house Freeman, n. Babcock


McCarthy Bartholomew, Brookline Gas Co., house Pearl, near Emerald


McCarthy Catherine Miss, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan pl.


McCarthy Daniel, laborer, h. Emerald, c. Pearl


McCarthy David, attendantBoston W. Works, gate house Walnut, corner Boylston, house Chestnut Hill avenue near Ackers avenue


McCarthy George T., clerk, C. D. Austin, Harvard sq., bds. John McCarthy's, Boylston


McCarthy James, laborer, bds. Thomas Meehan's, Kerri- gan place


McCarthy John, coachman, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan pl. McCarthy John, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Emerald


McCarthy John, laborer, Brookline Gas Light Co., h. Pearl near Emerald


MeCarthy John F., clerk, b. J. McCarthy's, Boylston, n. Kerrigan place


McCarthy John H., com. mer. (12 Clinton, B.), house Pleasant, n. Green


McCarthy Michael, laborer, h. Brookline avenue, near Boston line


McCarthy Patrick, expressman, h. 47 Boylston


McCarthy Patrick, gardener, J. W. Kennan, Wash., near Cypress, rooms do.


McCarthy Patrick, laborer, boards J. McCarthy's, Pearl, near Emerald


McCarthy Patrick, laborer, h. Pearl, n. Brookline avenue McCarthy Peter, coachman, C. M. Warren, h. Cypress, near Chestnut


McCarthy Timothy, book agent, h. r. Pearl, n. Wash.


McCarthy William, coachman, J. H. Taylor's, Essex, boards do.


McCarty Andrew J., harness maker, M. W. Quinlan's Boylston, corner High, house at Boston Highlands McCarty Annie, widow, h. Walter av., n. Flora


McCarty Michael, carpenter, h. Morss avenue


English Cannel Coal,


DEAN & CO., 9 Kilby St., Boston.


FIREMAN'S FUND INS, CO.,


$7,000,000 fire losses. Organized 1863, has paid over


GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq., Brookline.


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McCarty Patrick, grease collector, h. Heath, at New- ton line


McCauley Cornelius, h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan place


McCauley Thomas, coachman, High, b. do.


McCausland Charles B., sergeant of police, h. Boylston, opp. school-house


MeCleary Samuel F., manager Equitable Life Assurance Society (23 Equitable building B.), h. Harvard, n. Williams


McCleary Samuel F. Jr., student (H. U.), b. S. F. Mc- Cleary's, Harvard


McClure David, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Wash- ington, opp. Guild block, h. 1 Linden place court


McClure Newell W., mason, Boylston, near High, and (164 Devonshire, B.), h. 7 Milford, Boston


McClure William J., clerk, David McClure, boards do. Linden pl. ct.


McCollough Elizabeth Miss, bookkeeper, 1 Guild block, h. at Boston


McCormack James, varnisher, h. Hammond, n. Heath McCormack John M., h. Boylston, n. Kerrigan pl.


M cCORMACK JOHN J., real estate and auctioner


(23 Court, rooms 9 and 10, B.) h. Davis av. McCormack Patrick, laborer, h. Pearl, near Wash.


McCormick George, coachman, Wm. S. Denney, Park, boards do.


McCourt Francis, janitor St. Marys church, bds. Wilson House [Ackers av.


McCue Patrick, laborer, h. Chestnut Hill avenue, near McCue Thomas, contractor, Ackers avenue, near Chest- nut Hill avenue, h. do.


Mccullough Alexander, farmer and milkman, house High near Ward [Mccullough's, School


Mccullough James, clerk (3 Winthrop sq., B. ), b. Sam'l Mccullough John, coachman, h. Elm pl., near Walnut Mccullough Samuel, gardener, A. W. Benton, Marion, h. 46 School, near Harvard


Mccullough Thomas, boots and shoes, Washington, opp. Walnut, house do.


McDavitt Daniel P., hairdresser, J. C. Barthlemes, bds. P. McDavitt's, Linden pl. court


McDavitt Henry, plumber, bds. P. McDavitt's, Linden place court


McDavitt John J., plumber, Kenrick Bros., Washington, house White place


McDavitt Patrick, coachman, h. 7 Linden place court


McDermott Bernard, gardener, Mrs. R. C. Winthrop, Warren, h. Boylston, near Kerrigan place


McDevitt George, helper, Kenrick Bros., b. Linden pl. ct McDevitt Henry, helper, Kenrick Bros., b. Linden pl. ct. McDevitt John, plumber, Kenrick Bros., h. White place


Dead Horses & Cattle


Removed Promptly. Brighton Abattoir. (see p. 152)


COBB, BATES & YERXA, agents for the sale of "BRIDAL VEIL" FLOUR,


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McDonald Archibald E., physician (34 Parmenter, B.), house Linden place


McDonald Bernard, laborer, h. Sewall pl. [Flora McDonald James, clerk (32 Central, B.), h. Juniper, n. McDonald James Mrs., housekeeper, C. H. Cilley, Harri- son place


McDonald Peter, coachman, O. H. Alford, Kent, b. do. McDonald Richard, hostler, M. Goodspeed, bds. 5 Davis court


McDonald Thomas, hostler, M. R. R., h. at Boston


McDonough Mary, widow of Joseph, house Boylston, be- tween Washington and Cypress c McDonough M. E. Miss, dressmaker, 43 Boylston, near Washington, house do.


McDowell Edward, lab., b. Peter Salmon's, Davis ct.


McGarry James, coachnnan, D. Estes', Englewood ave., boards do.


McGarry Patrick, laborer, h. Brookline, av., n. Pearl McGarry Thomas J., h. Villa lane, c. Washington McGee George, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., off Boylston McGee Thomas, lamp lighter, h. Walter av., n. Wash. McGee Thomas 2d, lamp light trimmer, b. Thomas Mc- Gee's, Walter av.


McGetrick John, farmer, J. M. Codman, Warren, b. do. McGinness John, bar tender " The Hawthorne," h. Pleas-


ant, cor. Freeman


McGivney James H., driver, Hose No. 1, boards Margar- et Riley's, Boylston


McGovern Thomas, laborer, b. J. Higgins', Brookline av. McGowan Bridget, widow, h. Pearl, near Emerald


McGowan James, blacksmith, M. W. Quinlan, house Bird's court


McGowan Henry G., mason, h. Wash., near Gas House McGowin James, blacksmith, b. Coleman House, Davis court


McGrady Maria Mrs., house White place


McGrady Michael, laborer, h. Reservoir place, near Bos- ton line, Brighton district [voir pi. McGrady William, lab., b. Michael McGrady's, Reser- McGrady Thomas, laborer, b. Michael McGrady's, Res- ervoir place [at So. Boston


McGrath E. T., carriage trimmer, M. W. Quinlan, High, b. McGrath James, laborer, Brookline Gas Works, h. Pearl, near Emerald


McGrath James, plumber, b. Mrs. M. McGrath's, Pearl


McGrath John, gardener, h. Walter av., n. Morss av.


McGrath John, laborer, h. Walter av., n. Morss av.


McGrath John, painter, J. H. Boody, boards Mrs. M. McGrath's, Pearl


McGrath Mary, widow of Terrence, h. Pearl, n. Emerald McGrath Morris, painter, b. 44 School


Stamping for Kensington At Delano's


Harvard Square, BROOKLINE.


c CHICAGO FIRE, Oct. 1871, Fireman's Fund paid $529,364.92. GEO. F. JOYCE, Agt., Harvard Sq. G c €


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McGrath Patrick, fish dealer, house Brookline av., near Boston line


McGrath Terrence, electrician, b. Mary McGrath's, Pearl


McGrath Thomas, b. Mary McGrath's, Pearl


McGregor Amelia Mrs., b. J. W. Candler's, High


McGregor James, gardener and florist, Ridgeway, near Freeman, house do.


McGreil Michael B., laborer, h. Boylston, opp. Pound McInerney Daniel, salesman (38 Broad, B.), boards James McInerney's, Chestnut


McInerney James, laborer, h. Chestnut, n. Cypress McInerney John, laborer, h. Chestnut, n. Cypress


McInerney Martin, gardener, D. S. Coolidge, Harvard, house do.


McIntosh James T., carpenter, h. Walterav., n. Morss av. Mckay Kenneth, upholsterer, h. Whyte's block, Walnut McKenna Joseph, student (Vt. Univ.), boards P. Mc- Kenna's, Harrison place


McKenna Peter, house Harrison pl.


McKenney Alfred, driver, Met. R. R., h. at Roxbury Mckenzie Eleanor J., teacher, Pierce grammar school, b. Thomas S. Brown's, Washington


Mckenzie Samuel, feeder, M. R. R., boards T. Swan's, High


Mckeon George, laborer, h. Brookline av., opp. Emerald Mckinnon Allen, coachman, C. P. Bancroft, Cypress pl. near Cypress, bds. do.


McKinon G., bds. Coleman House, Davis ct.


McLaughlin Matthew, plumber, h. Brook, cor. Perry


McLaughlin Owen, laborer, Holyheod cemetery, house Hammond, near Heath


McLean Patrick, lab., bds. William Jennings', Pearl


McLellan John, carriage maker, M. W. Quinlan, High, c. Boylston, h. at Boston Highlands


McLinden John, lab., h. Brookline av., n. Pearl


McMahan Bridget, widow of Daniel, h. Washington, opp. Pond avenne


McMahan James, laborer, h. rear Pearl, n. Emerald


McMahan John, h, Pearl, opp. Emerald


McMahan John, coachman, h. Court, n. Cypress


McMahan Patrick, clerk, F. H. Bacon, Guild block, bds. Thomas McMahan's, Kerrigan place


McMahan Thomas, laborer, h. Kerrigan pl., r. Boylston McMahan Thomas F., clerk, F. H. Bacon, Guild block, b. Thomas McMahan's, Kerrigan place


McMahon John R., clerk, J. T. Cahill, Washington, h. at Boston Highlands


McManus Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. Villa Lane, near Pond avenue [line


McManus Patrick, laborer, h. Newton, n. Pond, at Boston McMiniman James, laborer, h. Kerrigan place


WARREN G. CURRIER, APOTHECARY, Harvard Square, Brookline, Mass.


COBB, BATES & YERXA, DELIVER GOODS IN BROOKLINE.


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McMullen Frank, coachman, J. G. Curtis, Kent, b. do. MeNally Peter, blacksmith, George B. Duffy, Boylston, h. at West Newton


McNamara Ann, widow of Michael, h. Walter av., c. Flora McNamara Daniel, gardener, J. R. Coolidge, Heath, h. Boylston, above Cypress




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