New Bedford Directory, 1879-80, Part 16

Author: Crapo, Henry Howland, 1804-1869
Publication date: 1836
Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 448


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Long John, laborer, house 11 Bush


Long Nancy H., widow of George, h. 27 South Emerson


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Long Sarah, widow of George, house 72 Fourth Long Valentine C., in planing mill, house 160 Mill


Long William, tin plate worker, 134 Purchase, house at Fairhaven [27 So. Emerson


Longfield Joseph S., at Wood, Brightman & Co.'s, house Longley Herbert E., machinist, house 82 Fourth


Look John W., ship joiner, 129 North Water, house 31 Sycamore


Lopez Bernard, mariner, house 12 Griffin


Lopez Cæsar, saloon, 53 Howland, cor. So. Front, h. do. Lopez Mary Miss, house 47 Howland


Lord Ellen, widow, house Cedar Grove, 5th on right from Acushnet avenue


Lord Joseph, weaver, house 3 Franklin


Lothrop Asa, boots and shoes, 137 Purchase,h. 81 Kempton


Loud William J., hostler, house 77 North Second


Longee - -, house 40 Middle


Lovejoy Amos F., carpenter, house 581 Purehase


Lovejoy William H., mill hand, boards 581 Purchase


Lovell Henry A., burnisher, rooms 14 Pope


Lovie Louis, weaver, house 286 South Second


Low Charles H., clerk, boards 86 Elm


Low Harriet M. Mrs., house 86 Elm


Lowe James, gardener, house 63 Ash


Lowe John, house 1082 Acushnet avenue, corner Davis


Lowe John H., grocer, 716 and 720 Acushnet avenue, house 931 do.


Lowe John J., laborer, house 249 Emerson


Lowe Phillip, coachman, 149 County


Lowe Samuel, shoemaker, house 198 Cedar


Lowe Samuel, 2d, gardener, h. Chauncey, north of Arnold Lowe Stephen, boards 198 Cedar


Lowe Thomas, house 14 West Middle


Lowe William, gardener, house 35 Ash


Lowe William A., carpenter, house 93 Smith


Lowell Clarence, carriage manufacturer, 276 Acushnet avenne, house 64 State


Lowney Dennis, laborer, house Clark, near State Lowney John, second hand Wamsutta mills, house Cedar Grove, second on right from Acushnet avenue


Lowrie Joseph, farmer, house Mill, Head of the River


Lowry Mary, widow of David, h. 550 Aeushnet avenue Lowther George H., boards 171 Mill


Lowther Jane Mrs., house 171 Mill


Lowther Kate, widow of Mitchell H., house 28 Oak Lowther Mitchell H., rope maker, house 28 Oak Lowther Rebecca, widow of Henry, house 6 Park Luby Edward, laborer, house 1 Maxfield


Lucas Abby F., widow of Thomas, house " Hazlewood," French avenue, Clark's point


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All orders promptly attended to.


Davis's Superphosphate and Animal Charcoal Fertilizer,


Which contains larger percentage of Potash than other makes with other constituents, which are re- quired for a Prolific Vegetable Fertilizer.


Also, for sale, Ground Bone and Potash Salts, for Farmers' Use. L Orders promptly filled at my factory on Court Street, or a OFFICE, 40 NO. WATER STREET, AT REDUCED PRICES.


HENRY V. DAVIS, - - Manufacturer.


DR. WM. LILLEY,


Office, at his Residence, No. 77 Thomas Street.


Having for years treated with unparalleled success Cancer, Tumor, and Diseases of Women, as the subjects of his extensive practice can testify, not only in this but in the cities and towns throughout New England, will still continue treatment upon the above specialties upon the most reasonable terms.


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LUCE'S


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InTHISIS .LUCE'S BOOTAND SHOE STORE.


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Leading Store


In the city for


LOW PRICES ON GOOD GOODS.


We make a specialty of Ladies' and Gents' Goods, manufactured on our own Lasts.


Adjoining Fairhaven Horse R. R. station, Robeson Building,


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T. S. CORSON, -DEALER IN-


Coal, Lime, Cement


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North Front Street, foot of Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. N. B .- Coal delivered promptly to any part of the city. FRANKLIN, SHAMOKIN, LEHIGH, BUCK MOUNTAIN, CHESTNUT, ETC.


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DEXTER'S JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, Dexter's Blk., 211 Purchase St., New Bedford. A Fine Assortment of


WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, ETC.


Door Plates and Numbers constantly on hand in all styles.


ALSO, OPTICIAN. SPECTACLES


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We also keep a fine assortment of Fancy Goods for Holiday Presents. Personal attention given to repairing of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, and all work warranted.


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Lucas Augustus E., boots and shoes, 129 Union, h. 1 Court Lucas Corbin B., blacksmith, house 127 Pleasant


Lucas Henry H., leather-entter, honse 73 Hillman


Lucas Henry K. W., commission merchant, 60 Union, house Fair, near Dartmouth


Lucas Lydia H., widow of Charles, house 43 So. Second


Lucas Robert E., hairdresser, house 8 South Water


Lucas Thomas D., house " Hazelwood " French avenue, Clark's point


Lucas Willis, shoemaker, 99 South Water, house 1 Wal- nut, corner South Water


Luee Abram C., salesman Geo. M. Eddy & Co., h. 67 Mill Luce Ambrose E., fish dealer, Smith, near Spruce, house 217 Cedar [Cedar


Luce Ambrose E., jr., news depot, 178 County, house 217 Luce Barzilla C., cooper, house Mt. Pleasant, corner Mt. Pleasant lane .


Luce Charles E. (Boston), boards 259 Acushnet avenne Luce David W ., " Luce's new shoe store," Robeson build- ing, 61 William, house 259 Acushnet avenue


Luce Edward D., teamster, house 66 Cypress


Luce Edward J., at judge Borden's office, rooms 22 and 23 Robeson building, boards 259 Acushnet avenue Luce Edwin .B., mariner, boards 164 Kempton


Lnee Freeman C., carriage smith, 83 Middle, h. 231 County Luce George E., " Luce's new shoe store," Robeson build- ing, 61 William, boards 259 Acushnet avenue


Luce Hepsa, widow of Matthew, h. 30 Seventh, c. School Luce Hervey E., master mariner, house 55 Maxfield


Luce Jeremiah L., blacksmith, Mechanics lane, house 76 Kempton


Luce John E., mariner, honse 164 Grinnell


Luce Mary, widow of Barzilla, house 135 Kempton Luce Thomas, cooper, City wharf, house 62 Smith Luce Thomas R., engineer City yard, house 36 Cedar LUCE WILLIAM T., provision dealer, 172 County, and green-houses, 238 Cedar, honse 230 Cedar


Luce Wm. T., jr., clerk, 170 County, boards 232 Cedar Luce William W., "Luce's new shoe store," Robeson building, 61 William, boards 259 Acushnet avenue Luke Elizabeth Miss, nursery maid Orphans' Home, h. do. Lull Clara, teacher of languages, 30 Purchase, house do. Lumbard Andrew, fisherman, house 59 Howland


Lumbard Anna M. Miss, house 26 Seventh, cor. School Lumbard Joseph W., weigher E. P. Haskell, b. 53 School Lumbard, see Lombard


Lumbert John, laborer, house Delano, cor. South First


Lund Parkman M., house 104 Pleasant


Lund Rebecca A. E., wid. of Jonathan P., h. Acushnet av.


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Luscomb Abraham, house 31 Pleasant


Luscomb Caleb B., cooper, head of Front, h. 51 Maxfield Luscomb Edward, fisherman, honse 211 Middle Luscomb Frederick W., machinist, boards 51 Maxfield Luscomb George F., carpenter, house 36 Elm


Luscomb Isabella, teacher Linden street primary school, house 184 Summer


Lnscomb Leonard, cooper, house Acushnet avenue Luscomb Richard Mrs., house 8 North


Luscomb Richard, jr., Mrs., house 662 Acushnet avenue


Luscomb Robert, grocer, 170 County, boards 90 EIm Luscomb Robert H., carpenter, house 90 Elm


Luscomb Simeon P., cooper, house 184 Summer Luscomb William, cooper, house 211 Middle Luscombe George, cooper, house 108 Cedar Luscombe James, cooper, house 50 Mill Luther Haile R., grocer, 228 Purchase, house 237 do. Lynch Bernard H., laborer, house 9 High


Lynch Daniel, painter, house Vine, near Durfee Lynch Daniel, operative, house 65 Maxfield Lynch Edward, laborer, house 115 Fifth


Lynch James, laborer, house 130 South Second Lyng Frederick, laborer, h. 2 Bush, cor. South Water Lyng Mary, widow of Jere., h. 75 South Water, cor. Bush Lyons James H. Mrs., house 310 South Water


Lyons James M., h. Rose Lawn Villa, 1071 Acushnet av.


Lyons Peter, laborer, house 559 Acushnet avenue


MACK JOHN N., baker, house rear 573 Purchase Mackie Adam, lawyer, 104 Union, house 8 Spring Mackie Andrew Mrs., h. 90 Purchase, opp. stone church. Mackie James (W. H. Cook & Co.), junk dealer, 9 and 15 North Front, house 25 School


Mackie John H., physician and surgeon, honse 7 Morgan Mackie Joseph, weaver, boards 1 Austin court Mackie William, clerk First National Bank, bds. 11 Fifth Macomber Alden B., rope maker, boards 299 Kempton MACOMBER BROTHERS (James P. and Par- don A. Macomber), grain and flour, 6 Union Macomber Chas. E., rope maker, boards 155 Purchase Macomber Charles H., house 116 High


Macomber Chas. W., driver E. C. Milliken, h. 53 Parker Macomber David, hostler, boards 35 Spring Macomber Edward C., rope maker, house 75 Cedar Macomber Eunice M. Mrs., h. 19 Walnut, c. Sonth Second Macomber George B., groceries and provisions, 539 to 543 Purchase, house 541 do.


Macomber George P., copper worker, h. 547 Purchase Macomber George T., house Purchase, corner Mill


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Macomber George W., sail-maker, house 48 Maxfield Macomber Henry B., day watchman Potomska mills, op- posite 269 South Water, house 4 Crapo Macomber Homer B., carpenter, house 66 Forest


Macomber James F., tin plate and sheet iron worker, 569 Purchase, house 166 Pleasant


Macomber James P. (Macomber Brothers), grain and flour, 6 Union, house 99 Pleasant


Macomber John, watchman N. B. Copper Works, boards 70 North


MACOMBER JOHN W., superintendent New Bedford Cordage Factory, house 179 Union


Macomber Judith S., teacher Cedar street primary school, boards 190 Summer


Macomber Louis C., clerk, 61 William, bds. 19 Walnut Macomber Lurcretia A., wid. of James. V., h. 59 Cypress Macomber Lydia E., widow of Job A., h. 146 Kempton Macomber Margaret J., widow of Elisha, h. 104 Fifth Macomber Melvin J., clerk, house 199 County


Macomber Pardon A. (Macomber Brothers), grain and flour, 6 Union, house 81 Kempton


Macomber Phebe, widow of Cyrus, house 199 County Macomber Phebe, widow of Daniel, house 190 Summer Macomber Phebe, widow of Capt. Job, h. 146 Kempton Macomber Richard E., grocer, 60 Spruce, h. 173 Cedar Macomber Susan, widow of John, house Belleville road, Head of the River


Macomber Thomas B., mariner, house 104 Fifth


Macomber Thomas W. Mrs., house 181 Purchase


Macomber William B., house 199 County


Macomber Wm. B., picture frame maker, bds. 19 Walnut Macomber William E., cooper George Delano & Co., honse 83 South Second


Macomber William E., Capt. of police, Central Police Sta- tion, 5 South Second, house 15 Sherman


Macomber William H., clerk C. D. Milliken, boards 99 Pleasant [h. 17 Bonney Macreading L. Mrs., teacher Fifth street grammar school, Macy Annie M. Miss, copyist registry office, house 19 Bonney


Macy Arthur W., clerk, 2 Purchase, bds. 161 Grinnell


Macy Caroline S. Mrs., matron city farm, Clark's Point


Macy Charles, cooper, house 19 Bonney


Macy Edwin B. (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmith, house 244 Acushnet avenne


Macy E. B. & F. (Edwin B. and Frederick Macy), ship- smiths, 22 South Front


Macy Frank E., clerk, 127 Purchase, boards at Fairhaven Macy Frederick (E. B. & F. Macy), shipsmiths, house 234 Acushnet avenue


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Macy George I., clerk Tucker & Cummings, boards 234 . Acushnet avenue


Macy George N., master mariner, house 16 Crapo


Macy Hannah A. Mrs, music teacher, h. 161 Grinnell


Macy Josiah, jr., blacksmith E. B. & F. Macy and boots and shoes, 127 Purchase, house at Fairhaven


Macy J. Roland, clerk, 116 Union, bds. 244 Acushnet av. Macy Marietta S. Miss, teacher, house 35 County


Macy Mary A. Miss, teacher Fifth street grammar school, boards 19 Bonney [h. do.


Macy Peleg S., superintendent almshouse, Clark's Point,


Macy Roland, house 1 Greene


Macy Thomas H., master mariner, house 78 Em


Macy William H. (N. Y.), house 46 South Cottage


MACY WM. J., fancy goods, etc., 82 Purchase, house 35 County


Macy William S., artist, h. 45 So. Cottage, next Bedford Maddas Mathew, spinner, boards 16 Hazard court


Madden Patrick Edward, hostler, house 116 Grinnell


Madden John, tailor, house 75 Grinnell, cor. South First Madden Patrick, weaver, house 251 South Water


Madden Patrick J., laborer, boards 75 Grinnell Madden Peter F., laborer, house 119 South First Madden Richard, laborer, house 712 Acushnet avenue Magnett Benjamin, mason, house 78 Union


Magrath Alice M. Mrs., tailoress, 12012 Union, house do. Mague Frank A., second hand cloth room, b. 286 Cedar Maguire James, blacksmith, house 47 First


Mahar Ann, widow, house 217 Pleasant


Mahoney Ellen, widow of Dennis, house 7 Willis


Mahoney Jeremiah, furnace man N. B. Copper Works, house Clark, near Purchase


Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 67 South Water


Mahoney John, third hand Wamsutta mills, h. 153 State


Mahoney John, carder, boards 5 Wall


Mahoney John H., plumber, boards 67 South Water Mahoney Michael, laborer, h. foot Washburn, on right


Mahoney Timothy E., plumber Gifford & Allen, house County, corner Penniman


Makepeace Henry B., shoemaker, house 1 Babbitt


Makepeace Mary B., widow of James W., house 1 Babbitt Maker George W., sail-maker T. M. Hart, h. 48 Maxfield Malay Joseph, mariner, h. So. Front, near Howland Malcolm John W. Rev., pastor Pleasant st. M. E. church, house 22 Sycamore


Maley Edward, clerk, 82 Union, boards 128 South First Malmedie Charles H., taxidermist, 166 Purchase, house 55 Cypress [Acushnet avenue Maloney John, laborer, h. Washburn, 4th on left from


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Maloney Thomas, laborer, honse 51 Smith


Maloney William, plumber Wamsutta mills, house 20 Hazard court


Maloy Martin, second hand Wamsutta mills, house 171 Pleasant, corner Merrimac


Manchester Adoniram B., stevedore, house Shawmut avenue, near Durfee


Manchester Albert H., machinist, house 209 Purchase


Manchester Asa, watchman O. C. R R., Acushnet sta- tion, house do. [Kempton


Manchester Asa P., painter, 70 South Water, house 35 Manchester Benj. F., painter, honse Mt. Pleasant, above Nash road [Acushnet station


Manchester Charles H., baggage master O. C. R. R., bds. Manchester Charles H., laborer, house 10 Park


Manchester Cynthia, widow of Wm. S., house 10 Park


Manchester Eliza, widow of Lyman, boards 35 Willis Manchester Ellery, 2d, branch pilot, house 17 Chauncey Manchester Ellery L., mariner, house 11 Emerson Manchester Frank W., teamster, house 218 Purchase Manchester Hannah, widow of Edward, h. 148 Kempton Manchester Harriet W., widow of Alexander, h. 84 Linden Manchester Harry E., clerk, 145 Union, boards 33 Bush Manchester Hezekiah A., stevedore, honse 197 Cedar Manchester Isaac H., teamster, house Highland


Manchester James L., engineer, honse Durfee, opp. Vine Manchester James M., farmer, house 201 Middle


Manchester John B., teamster, house 201 Middle


Manchester John W., truckman and ice dealer, house 68 Foster


Manchester Joseph D., laborer, house rear 146 Kempton Manchester Lewis G., stevedore, house 1 Mt. Pleasant Manchester Louisa C. Miss, house 464 Acushnet avenue Manchester Maria Mrs., house 8 Old Market square


Manchester Nathaniel D., stevedore, house Shawmut av- enue, near Durfee [79 Chestnut


Manchester Otis, granite worker, County avenue, house Manchester Patience, widow, house 111 Summer


Manchester Philander F., clerk Sullings, Kingman & Co., honse 30 Cypress


Manchester Phineas B., shoemaker, house 123 Middle 1


Manchester Samuel C., butcher, house Kempton, near Jenny Lind


Manchester Stephen F., farmer and teamster, Acushnet 'station, boards Asa Manchester's, Acushnet


Manchester Stephen G., stevedore, house West Linden, near Shawmut avenue


Manchester Theodore N., stevedore, house West Linden, near Shawmut avenue


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Manchester Thomas H., at 33 Commercial, bds. 94 Smith Manchester Wm. F. (Footman & Manchester), black- smith, 551 Acushnet avenue, house 39 Chestnut Mandell Austus G., mariner, honse 82 Walden


Mandell Edward D. (John F. Tucker & Co.), merchant,. 29 North Front, honse 49 Fourth


Mandell Edward D., jr., clerk, 29 No. Front, h. 49 Fourth Manhattan House, 4 Hall's court


Manley Emily, widow of John A., house 197 Kempton Manley Thomas T. (Barrows, Lawton & Co.), painter, Hazard's wharf, house 26 Kempton


Mann Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, house Rockland, cor- ner Crapo


Mann Henry E., dentist, 139 Purchase, house 194 do.


Mann Henry S., sewing machines, 133 Purchase, h.139 do.


Mann Mary E. Mrs., agent for "Seven Barks," 133 Pur- chase, house 139 do.


Manning Augustus, laborer, house 620 Acushnet avenue Manning James, spinner N. B. Cordage Factory, house 201 West Elm


Manning Michael, laborer, house 199 South Water


Mannix Vincent, laborer, house 50 Howland


Mansfield Bridget, widow, house 8 First


Mansfield Dennis, laborer, house rear 100 North Second Mansfield John P., fruit and cigars, 10 Pleasant (Cheap- side), house 22 Griffin


MANSION HOUSE, Edward R. Richards, proprie- tor, 87 Union


Manter Fred A., clerk, 34 Purchase, bds. at Fairhaven


Manuel Antoine, clerk, 7 South Water, house do.


Manuel Margaret Mrs., house 197 State


Marble Abby S. Miss, dressmaker, 93 Grinnell, house do. Marble Jolın, house 113 Sycamore


Marble Lovice, widow of Sylvester, h. 280 Acushnet av. Marble Mary A., widow of Allen, house 93 Grinnell


Marcus Robert, engineer, boards Union, corner Purchase Marden William, photographer, bds. Mt. Pleasant House Marianna Louisa, widow, house 140 South Water


Marine Reading room, 15 Bethel Mariners Home, H. G. O. Nye, supt., 15 Bethel Markey James, mule-spinner, house 199 State Marlor Thomas, weaver, house 379 Cedar. Marr Win. J., harness maker, 317 Purchase, h. 307 do. Marrion Francis, stevedore, house 38 Parker Mars Charles, weaver, boards 283 South Second


Marshall Antone, boot and shoemaker, 145 South Water, house 126 South First


Marshall Antoine F., variety store, 57 South Water, corner First, house do.


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Marshall Charles, clerk, 175 Kempton, b. 116 So. Water Marshall Charles A., clerk, house 161 State


Marshall Fanny, widow, house 13 School


Marshall Isaac N., agent O. C. R. R., office, 442 Pur- chase, and 3 and 7 Commercial, h. 478 Purchase


Marshall Manuel, shoemaker, 107 So. Water, house do. Marshall Manuel Mrs., house 116 South Water .


Marshall Manuel, seaman, house 153 Fourth


Marshall Michael, laborer, house 136 South Water


Marshall Napoleon, farmer, house 2 rear 625 Purchase


Marston Geo. (Marston & Cobb), lawyer, 35 North Water, house 226 Union


Marston & Cobb (Geo. Marston and Wendell H. Cobb), lawyers, 35 North Water


MARTHA'S VINEYARD EXPRESS, Hatch & Co., Ricketson block


Martin Ann B., widow of Hiram, house 63 Fourth


Martin Arthur W., clerk, 13 Centre, boards 63 Fourth


Martin Edward H., reporter Standard office, boards Whitcomb House, 152 Union


Martin Geo. A., pressman Standard office, bds. 13 Pope Martin Henry F., laborer, house 229 Middle


Martin Maria, widow of John, house 98 South Front


Martin Mary, widow of Lewis, house 83 Forest


Martin Robert T., ship keeper, house 81 Sonth Water Marts Andrew M., MeKay machine operator Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, boards 7 Fifth


Martyn Elfrida Miss, house 71 Fourth


Martyn Martin, miller Denison Bros. & Co., house rear 71 Fourth


Marvel George, weaver, house 241 Sonth Water


Marvin George F., master mariner, house 80 Middle


Mashow John, ship-carpenter, Eddy's wharf, house do. Masey Antone, farmer, house Topham, near Shawmut av. Mason Charles, peddler, house 9 Griffin


Mason George A., clerk 41 Purchase, boards 75 Middle


Mason Henry, laborer, boards 128 South Second


Mason H. W., honse Vine, near Durfee


Mason John L. G., mason, house 57 Elm


Mason Wm. E. (Custom House, Boston), house 118 Acushnet avenue


Mass Juno, weaver, boards Prospect, corner Grinnell Mather John, weaver, house 722 Purchase


Matheius A. J., carpenter, house 120 Kempton


Mathews Barak E., house 155 Fourth


Mathews Charles, carpenter, house 12 North


Mathews Eliza S. Miss, dressmaker, honse Walden, cor- ner Sycamore Mathews John, rigger, Parker's wharf, house 149. William


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Mathews John, seaman, house 8 Griffin Mathews Thomas H., house 57 Allen MATHEWS WM. H., treas. New Bedford Copper Co., Rodman, house 147 William


Matteson Anson, farmer, house Acushnet avenue


Matteson Elijah, laborer, house 523 Acushnet avenue


Matthes G. Felix, physician, 17 South Sixth, house do.


Matthews' Asa, laborer, house 6 Pearl


Matthews Asa Mrs., boarding-house, 6 Pearl


Matthews Edwin, master mariner, house 170 Acushnet avenue, corner Griffin


Matthews Eliza, dressmaker, house 500 Acushnet avenue Matthews James, saloon, 318 Acushnet avenue, corner Old Market square, house 8 Spring


Matts Antoine, laborer, house 23 School


Maxfield Abram R., at Flour Mill, house 12 Ash


Maxfield Caleb, furniture and upholsterer, 130 Union, house 99 Hillman


Maxfield Catherine, widow of Edmund, house 81 State Maxfield Celia Mrs., house 167 Cedar


Maxfield Charles H., salesman Gifford & Co., boards Ban- croft House, rooms 42 North Sixth


Maxfield Charles H., clerk 116 Union, bds. 80 Maxfield Maxfield Charles P., tinsmith Toby & Coggeshall, boards at Fairhaven


Maxfield David B., clerk C. Maxfield, house 51 Foster Maxfield Edmund F., marine engineer, boards 81 State Maxfield Frank H., foreman C. Maxfield, house 65 Elin Maxfield Frederick T., clerk, house 83 Summer


Maxfield George F., tin plate worker, 361 Acushnet av- enne, honse 99 Fourth


Maxfield Jonathan, laborer, house 8 Ash


Maxfield Lucy S. Miss, dressmaker, honse 8 Ash


Maxfield Nathan D., carpenter, house 97 South Second, corner Cannon


Maxfield Russell, merchant, house 80 Maxfield


Maxfield Russell, jr., boards 80 Maxfield


MAXFIELD WILLIAM, painter, 25 Centre, house 76 South Second


Maxfield William Francis, laborer, boards 152 State


Maxfield William H., painter, 25 Centre, house 71 Walden Maxim Charles W. A., clerk, boards 155 Campbell


Maxim Mary, widow of David, house Durfee, west of Shawmut avenne


Maxim William, farmer, h. Durfee, west of Shawmut av. May Bridget Mrs., house 68 Hazard Mayes Ann, widow, house 546 Acushnet avenue


Mayes Ephraim, weaver, house 2d on Washburn on the right from Acushnet avenue


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Mayhew Allen G., mariner, house 2 Cypress


Mayhew Dorothy, widow of Jeremiah, house 15 Chestnut Mayhew F. L. B. (Geo. Delano & Co.), oil and candle mnfr., office South Second, corner South, and 140 Front, N. Y., house at N. Y.


Mayhew John, Edgartown express, 5 Ricketson block, house at Edgartown


Mayhew Joseph, tinsmith, h. 357 South Water, next Cove


Mayhew Nathan B., boards Mansion House


Mayhew Philip S., turner, house 38 Foster


Mayhew Thaddeus P., house Acushnet avenue


MeAfee James, teanister, house 2 Lindsay


MCAFEE JOHN, foreign and domestic fruits, 75 Union, house 42 School


MeAfee John K., salesman, 75 Union, house 42 School


McAndrew Sarah Miss, fancy goods, 261 So. Water, h. do. McAuliff Dennis, weaver, boards 620 Purchase


MeAvoy James, weaver, h. Washburn, cor. North Front MeBay Robert, laborer, house Washburn, seventh on left from Acushnet avenue


MeBride Henry, shoe-cutter, house 31 Pleasant


McBride Ira Mrs., house 75 North Second


MeCabe Benjamin F., at Morse Twist Drill Works, house 116 South Sixth


McCabe John, heater Gosnold mills, house 3 Seneca MeCabe Patrick, laborer, house shoe factory, Durfee McCafferty Ann Mrs., weaver, house 12 Hazard McCann Andrew F., machinist, house 98 Merrimac McCann Patrick, operative, h. Merrimac, east of Purchase MeCarthy Dennis, mule-spinner, boards 5 Austin McCarthy Jeremiah, laborer Wamsutta mills, house 3 Austin court


McCarthy Joanna, widow, house Penniman, near State MeCarty John, stone-cutter, bds. Penniman, corner State McCarthy Julia, widow of John, h. Penniman, cor. State McCarthy Michael, second hand Wamsutta mills, house Durfee, near Cedar


MeCarthy Mortimer, laborer, house 7 Durfee


McCarthy Patrick, laborer Wamsutta mills, boards 674 Aenshnet avenue [Purchase


McCarthy Timothy, weaver Wamsutta mills, house 614 McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Washburn, 4th on right below North Front


McCarty Daniel, laborer, house Penniman, near State


McCarty Mary Mrs., house 198 State


McCanleff Manrice, laborer, house 29 Acushnet avenue McCanley John B., spinner, house 231 South Water


McCauley John J., harness maker W. H. Willis, house 177 County 12


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McClister John, seaman, house 17 Maxfield


McClure William F., freight conductor O. C. R. R., house 410 Purchase


Mccluskey James, teamster and saloon, 7 First, bd's. do.


Mccluskey John J., salesman, 125} Union, bds. 221 Middle Mccluskey William, laborer, house 221 Middle


McColligan Grace, widow of James, house 2 Robeson


McCormack John, laborer, house 14 Lindsay


McCoy Betsey Miss, house 232 County


McCreary Alexander F., operative, h. 714 Acushnet av.


McCue Hannah, widow of Hugh, house 127 Cedar


McCue John, stone cutting, house 127 Cedar


McCue John J., foreman Mt. Washington Glass Co., house 111 Fifth


McCulley Patience P., widow, house 10 Durfee [do. McCulloch Margaret Mrs., seamstress Orphans Home, h. McCulloch Robert, night watchman Wamsutta mills, house rear 17 Durfee


Mccullough John, junk dealer, 19 and 21 North Front, house 300 Purchase [Purchase


Mccullough John, jr., clerk, 19 North Front, boards 300


Mccullough Mary, widow of Patrick, house 46 Hillman Mccullough Mary E, wid., of Michael F., h. 80 Maxfield McDermott Catherine, widow of James, h. 115 So. Water McDermott John, glass maker, boards 115 South Water McDermott Michael, laborer, honse 11 Allen




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