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Henderson James, laborer, h. 5 Ray Henry James, laborer, h. 65 Union
Henry R. L., proprietor of North Adams steam laundry, Bank st., h. 72 Eagle Henry Sarah L. Miss, h. 72 Eagle
Henwood Jas., h. 55 E. Quincy
Hercten Louis, peddler, h. rear 17 Marshall
Herrick Isaac, butcher, bds. American House Heslan Maggie Mrs., h. 25 Ashland Hewitt Albert, shoemaker, h. 5 Park
Hewitt Dan'l, farmer, h. E. Mountain road Hewitt Geo., laborer, h. rear 94 Eagle
Hewitt Elmer, shoemaker, h. 69 E. Quincy Hewitt Jenks, farmer, h. E. Mountain road
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Hewitt Sam'l J., h. Clarksburgh Hickey John, laborer, h. 131 Union Hicks Alonzo N., shoemaker, 20 North Hicks Eli B., carpenter, 40 Houghton Hicks Nathan, machinist, Vincent ave. near Main Hicks Orman, carpenter, h. 21 Veazie Hicks Thos. H., slater, h. 35 E. Brooklyn Hicks Wm. D., carpenter, 65 E. Quincy Hicks Wm., railroad man, h. Moulton hill Hill Michael, laborer, h. 32 Marshall Hill Wm., teamster, h. rear 32 Ashland Hillman Samuel, h. 33 S. Furnace opp. depot Himes Henry, frescoer, bds. 12 Marshall Hindley Fred. T., painter, h. rear 11 Union Hindley John, cigarmaker, 26 Willow dell Hindley Samuel J., shoemaker, h. 5 Marietta Hines Miranda Mrs., 219 E. Main cor. Congress Hines Patrick, dyer, h. 27 E. Brooklyn Hinkelbein F. E., hair dresser, 65 Main, h. 80 Centre Hinman C. W., watchmaker at 5 Wilson block Hoag Daniel S., weaver, h. 117 Union Hocking Edward, h. south end of State Hocking Lester, car inspector, h. 33 Furnace Hocking Lottie and Sadie, h. 52 Holden Hocking Thos. R., asst. tallyman, h. 146 Ashland Hocking Wm. H., car inspector, h. 144 Ashland Hodge Alfred O., h. Church st., near cross roads
Hodge A. W. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), and vice-pres't Berkshire Nat. Bank, h. 18 Church Hodge Charlotte M. Miss, h. 69 Holden Hodge Edson M., bookkeeper Berkshire Nat. Bank Hodge Jennette Miss, h. 18 Summer
Hodge M. D. & A. W., proprietors of Phoenix Flouring Mills, foot of Main street (see adv.)
Hodge M. D. (M. D. & A. W. Hodge), h. 135 Main Hodge Thos. A., supt. water works, bds. 18 Summer Hodge Sarah Mrs., h. 62 River Hodge Wm. D., music teacher, 22 Summer Hodge Wm. F., machinist, h. 69 Holden Hodskin Albridge, brewer, h. 15 Brooklyn Hodskin Clara, teacher at Notch school Hodskin Wm., dep. sheriff, h. 35 Summer Hoffman Alfred, at woolen mill, h. 42 Braytonville Hogan Daniel, hostler, h. 4 Veazie
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Hogle Arthur S., painter, h. 16 E. Brooklyn Hogan James, h. 50 Furnace
Hogan John B. Mrs., h. 77 South Ashland
Hogan Thos., h. 77 South Ashland Hogle Samuel M., spinner, h. 16 E. Brooklyn Holbrook Fred. G., foreman, " Transcript," h. 9 Wall Holbrook M. G., foreman for A. H. Jones, h. 64 Holden Holbrook Thomas, brakeman, bds. 110 Main Holbrook Wm. Mrs., h. 9 Wall
Holden Henry Mrs., h. 116 Eagle
Holden Samuel N., agent Fitchburg R. R., office opp. Union depot, h. Davenport block, 97 Main
Holland Thos., operative, h. 81 West Main
Holihan John, h. 3 Marshall rear Phoenix mill Hollister Frank, teamster, h. 7 N. Eagle
Holmes Alonzo, h. Willow dell opp. Carriage shop Holmes E. C., hostler at Flagg's livery
Holmes John, h. Bradley street
Hoosac Valley News, Hardman & McMillan, proprie- tors, 36 State (see adv.)
Hoosac Savings Bank, 100 Main (see adv.)
Hopkins A. W., carriage and sleigh manufacturer, Marshall cor. Centre (see adv.)
Hopkins Gilbert, carpenter, h. 59 State
Hopper Chas., farmer for Geo. O. Braman
Hopper John C., brewer, h. 41 River Hopps David, h. Union above Glen mill Horan Michael, h. 55 S. Furnace opp. depot Horrigan James, teamster, h. 13 N. Church
Horrigan Marcella, Annie and Lillie, 18 Union
Horrigan Michael, laborer, h. E. Union above 5 points
Horrigan Thomas, laborer, h. Natural bridge Horracks Chas., laborer, bds. 99 Church Horton Henry, h. Union opp. Glen mill Horton John W., car inspector, h. 29 Ashland
Horton Simeon H., mason builder, contractor and chairman of board of selectmen, h. 10 E. Quincy Hosford Frank, carpenter, h. 95 Church
Hosley A. B., proprietor of North Adams monumental works, h. 50 Liberty (see adv.) Hosley David, farmer, h. W. Shaft road
Hosley Chas., shoemaker, h. 14 Wesleyan Hosley Elmer D., farmer, h. W. Shaft road
Hough Andrew J., sketchmaker, at Freeman M'f'g Co.
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Houghton A. A., wine steward, Wilson House
Houghton A. C. (Gallup & Houghton), and president Arnold print works, h. 31 Summer cor. Morris Houghton Amos R., teaming, h. 5 Grant Houghton Roswell, h. 75 Holden
Houghton W. B., bookkeeper, 4 Pleasant
Hourahan J. F., dealer in fish, oysters, fruits, vege- tables, canned goods, etc., etc., 49 Holden street, h. Lincoln st.
Hourahan Maggie, h. Elm street
Hourahan P., restaurant, 41 Centre, h. 41 Holden
Hourahan Timothy, Mrs. h. 6 Elm
Houston Ansel, head of Briggs ave.
Houston Charles S., butcher for T. S. Bateman
Hout James, mason, h. rear 23 Washington ave.
Howard Chas. M., fashionable shaving and hairdressing
rooms, 1 Richmond House block, h. 3 Liberty(see adv). Howard John, machinist, h. 3 Liberty
Howarth Geo., boss dyer, h. 53 Marshall
Howe Elmer E., clerk with L. L. Scott Howe Miller, laborer, h. 35 Prospect Howes Albert D., h. Robinson hill, High street Howes John L., music teacher, h. 34 Church
Howes Lorenzo L., building mover, Robinson hill
Hoy Kate and Sarah, at Wilson House Hoxie Halle P., foreman, h. 110 Main Hubbard Jennie Mrs., 87 Eagle Hughes James, laborer, h. 34 Brooklyn Hughes John, laborer, bds. 12 Centre
Hughes Michael, shoemaker, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Humphrey Edward, Notch road, Braytonville Hughes Owen, laborer, h. 84 Brooklyn
Hughes Patrick, laborer, h. 6 E. Union
Hume Jos., machine printer, h. 13 N. Eagle Hunt George, mason, h. 6 East Union Hunt Mary Mrs., h. 112 Union Hunt David, h. 20 Summer
Hunter A. W., plumbing, gas and water fitting, steam heating a specialty, a full line of plumbing material constantly on hand, agent for Akron drain pipe, 3 and 5 Main, h. 21 Pleasant cor. Cherry
Hunter Jas. & Son, iron and brass founders and ma- chinists, 1 Main
Hunter Jas. (J. Hunter & Son), h. 8 Chestnut
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Hunter James E. (J. Hunter & Son), h. 6 Quincy Hunter James D., foreman machinist, h. 6 Quincy Hunter Wm., hostler, bds. 62 Holden
Hurd Ernest, photographs of all sizes and styles taken in a first class manner, children's pictures made by the lightning process on gelatine plate a specialty. Copying of all kinds done up in first class style, Pen- niman row, 62 Main
Hurd Almira Mrs,, 46 N. Eagle Hurlbut Henry, weaver, h. 18 Beaver Hurlbut Jeremiah H., teamster, h. 18 Beaver Hurdley Elizabeth, domestic at 15 Bank Hurley Hannah, Mrs., h. 13 Main Hurley John, laborer, h. off Brooklyn street Hurley Kate, h. south end of Ashland Hussey Michael, h. 7 Furnace ground Hyland Chas. E., salesman for C. H. Cutting Hyland John H., clerk at W. H. Gaylord's Hyland Kate Mrs., bds. 3 Blackinton block Hyland Lettie Miss, bds. 3 Blackinton block Hyman Lewis, peddler, h. rear 17 Marshall Hynes John A., clerk, h. 24 Liberty Hynes Patrick, printer, " News " office, h. E. Brooklyn
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Illingworth John, yardman Freeman's, h. 18 Jackson Illingworth Walter, printer, "News," h. 18 Jackson Ineson Joseph, hostler at Flagg's livery
Ingalls Carrie, teacher, Veazie st. school Ingalls George, mechanic, bds. Ballou House Ingalls Chas H., h. 10 Church
Ingalls Samuel Mrs., h. 10 Church
Ingalls S. W., teller, Berkshire Nat. Bank, h. 8 Church Ingham Wm., weaver, h. rear 23 Washington ave. Ingraham Albert B., clerk, h. 7 Arnold place Ingraham Albert K., painter, h. Clark's block Ingraham A. E., telegrapher, h. Clark's block opp. depot Ingraham Mary Mrs., h. 50 Prospect Ingraham Wm. H., shoemaker, h. 50 River Ingraham William Jr., shoemaker, h. 50 River Ireland James, laborer, h. 11 Prospect Irving Martha Mrs., h. 93 Eagle
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Irving Robert, h. Walnut st. (Moulton hill) Irvingham Clarkson, painter, h. Congress street Isbell Abner L., carriagemaker, h. 105 N. Eagle Isbell C. H., cabinetmaker, h. 173 Main Ives Arrila and Susan, 48 Church Ives David, farmer, h. West Shaft road Ives Truman E., restaurant, h. 9 Blackinton block
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Jackson Jerome B. Mrs., h. 26 Quincy Jackson Mrs., h. 56 E. Quincy Jackson James C. Dr., h. 13 Bryant Jackson Wm., h. State street, Italian settlement James Albert, h. 11 Franklin cor. Ray James Edward, h. hill rear 36 Prospect James Theodore, machinist, h. rear 36 Prospect Janes Emma, milliner at 63 Main Jangrow Pat, rear 14 Union Jarvie David, boss spinner, 3 Braytonville Jeffers James H., h. Walnut near State Jenkins Jasper, clerk, bds. 66 River Jenks Levi H., h. 12 Union
Jenks P. J. & Co., slate roofers, 94 Church (see adv.) Jennings John, woolen mill, 47 Braytonville Jerdan William, clerk at Richmond House Jerome David, clerk at 9 and 11 State Jerome Ernest, engineer, h. 13 Veazie Jerome Frederick S., engineer, h. 106 River Jewett Geo., laborer, h. 5 Blackinton block Jewett Martin C., h. 136 Main Jilson Homer, farmer, h. W. Shaft road Johndrow Fred. D., shoemaker, h. 7 Lincoln Johndrow David, carpenter, h. 13 Brooklyn Johndrow David, Jr., shoemaker, h. 13 Brooklyn Johndrow Napoleon, shoemaker, h. 16 Brooklyn Johndrow Mr., driver for Manville Johnson Chas H., clerk, bds. 3 Blackinton block Johnson Derwin T., clerk Tilton's, h. 11 N. Church Johnson Frank A., clerk, h. 15 North Johnson James, laborer, bds. 32 Holden
Johnson Kate M. and Mary F., at Mansion House
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Johnson Martha M. Mrs., h. 136 Main
Johnson Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of gingham, mill on Brown street Johnson S. Mrs., h. Main cor. Brown
Johnson Wm. S., president Johnson M'f'g Co., h. Main cor. Brown
Jollivette Carrie Miss, bds. 6 Bank
Johnson Adam, shoemaker, h. rear 19 Eagle
Jones Arthur H., plumber, gas and steam fitter, 8 Holden, h. 3 Spring (see adv.)
Jones Chas., at print works, head of Houghton
Jones Chas. H., h. 6 Veazie
Jones Chas. J., cigarmaker, bds. Tunnel City House
Jones David, shoecutter, h. 11 Houghton
Jones David, operative, bds. 48 Braytonville
Jones F. J., teamster, h. 1 Franklin
Jones Henry, driver Richmond & Co., h. 99 State Jones Henry C., plumber, h. 37 Beaver
Jones Herbert M., engineer, h. 10 Pleasant
Jones John, h. E. Main near the mountain
Jones John O., weaver, woolen mill, 30 Braytonville
Jones John R., at Flagg's livery
Jones Joseph, slater, h. West Shaft road
Jones Nellie Miss, h. 3 Spring
Jones Ray Mrs., h. Notch road
Jones Wm., brakeman, h. 27 Spring
Jones Wm. B., blacksmith, h. 14 Holbrook Jones Willie R., bds. 110 Main
Jordan Richard, cook for L. L. Scott
Joy Albert W., butcher, h. 140 Eagle
Joy Everard D., painter, h. 66 Prospect
Joy Henry A., clerk, h. Clarksburgh Joy Henry, laborer, h. 3 Bethel
Joy J. E. Mrs., h. 21 Quincy Joy S. S., job printer " Transcript," h. 21 Quincy Joy Wm., carpenter, bds. 155 Union
Joyce David, h. 3 Central ave. near Franklin Joyce Julia Mrs., P. O. address N. Adams Joyce Helen L. Miss, clerk with Haslam & Co. Joyce Richard F., hairdresser, h. 3 Central avenue Joyce Thos., clerk Haslam's, h. 3 Central avenue Judd R. B. Mrs., h. 20 Washington avenue Judge Henry, engraver, bds. 10 Union
Juerdon Edward, at woolen mill, h. 43 Braytonville
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Kane John H., paper hanger, h. rear 65 Centre Kately Arthur, truckman, h. 38 Brooklyn Kay John, brakeman, h. 62 Holden Keane William, carpenter, h. rear 79 W. Main Kearn Geo., wool purchaser, h. 14 Wall Kearns Thomas, bds. 155 Union Keaton Daniel, blacksmith, h. 38 Lincoln Keefe Edward, painter, h. 21 Centre Keefe Edwin, carriage painter, h. 21 Centre
Keefe Timothy, clerk, h. 21 Centre Keefe & O'Hern, grocers, 55 Eagle Keefe Peter (Keefe & O'Hern), h. 21 Centre
Keegan John, laborer, h. 35 W. Main
Keeley Thomas, dyer, h. 42 River
Keeley Geo., dyer, h. 44 Marshall Keenan Hugh, sculptor and designer for T. F. Loftus Kehoe Jas. Mrs., h. 103 Church
Eehoe John E., harnessmaker, h. S. Church Kehoe John, farmer, h. 107 Church
Kehoe Peter J., harnessmaker, 119 Main, h. 107 Church
Kehoe Thomas, laborer, h. 29 W. Main Kelleher Peter, laborer, h. 14 Franklin Kellogg Chas., h. 5 Braytonville Kelly Ann Mrs., employed 48 State Kelly Catherine Mrs., h. 27 Veazie
Kelly Daniel, railroad man, h. rear 138 Ashland
Kelly Jas., Jr., police, h. 14 North Kelly James, laborer, h. 54 Centre Kelly James W., spinner, h. rear 22 Union Kelly John 1st, laborer, h. 54 Centre Kelly John 2d, laborer, h. rear 22 Union Kelly John 3d, laborer, h. 29 E. Brooklyn Kelly Lawrence, blacksmith, h. 14 Jackson Kelly Matthew T., laborer, h. 135 Ashland Kelly Michael J., lineman, h. 27 Washington ave. Kelly Patrick, dyer, h. 29 E. Brooklyn Kelly Perry, fireman, h. Hayden block Kelly Thomas S., h. 142 Ashland Kemp Barney S., h. Kemp cor. Main Kemp Sylvester A., h. E. Main cor. Kemp
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Kenley William, laborer, h. 6 Liberty Kennedy John Mrs., h. Willow Dell Kennedy Patrick, laborer, bds. 23 State Kennedy Thomas, shoemaker, bds. 32 Centre Kennedy Thos., laborer, h. 122 Union Kennedy Wm., employed Mansion House Kent Reuben, shoemaker, h. Moulton hill Kent Thos., shoemaker, bds. 34 Washington ave. Kent Wm., shoemaker, in lot rear 146 River Kerr Robert, clerk, h. 5 Meadow
Ketchum C. E., general store, Braytonville and agent Nat. Line of European steamships, h, 127 W. Main Ketchum Wm. D. Mrs., 123 Main street, Braytonville Keyes Arthur D., bds. Tunnel city house Keyes Horace, teamster, h. 25 Veazie
Keyes S., dealer in staple and fancy groceries, teas, coffees, spices, eggs, cheese, butter, flour and fruits in season, 101 Main, h. 52 Church
Kezer Wallace, brakeman h. 80 Washington ave.
Kiely E. C. Mrs., dealer in dry goods and millinery, headquarters for ladies' and children's furnishing goods. We make a specialty of children's suits from the plain gingham to the most elaborate lace. Also in infant's robes, slips, petticoats, cloaks and shawls. Also dealer in rubber goods, 12 Holden Kiely E. O., lawyer, h. 12 Holden Kiely James Mrs., h. 76 Holden
Kiely John, Crystal Saloon, 30 Main (see adv.)
Kiely Mary A. Miss, h. 6 Elm
Kiggins Jas., liquors and ales, 37 W. Main
Kiggins John, h. 35 W. Main Kimball Daniel J. Mrs., h. 51 Holden Kimball George, laborer, h. Moulton hill, Walnut street Kimball James M., hostler, h. 92 Main Kimball Jas. P., painter, h. 12 South Kimball John, laborer, h. 38 Furnace hill rear depot Kimball Jenks, liveryman, h. 92 Main Kimball Lydia, h. south end of State Kimball M. D. Mrs., h. 92 Main Kimball Mack, h. 68 Holden
Kimball Marenus P., print works, h. 110 Main Kimball Nellie A. Miss, teacher, bds. 51 Holden Kimball Nellie E., Miss., h. 92 Main Kimball S. F., baker, h. 5 Elm
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King A. A., dealer in foreign and domestic millinery, Bank building, 71 Main
King Collis, blacksmith, h. 21 Walnut
King Fineese Mrs., h. rear 31 Eagle
King George, mechanic, bds. 9 Blackington block King Harry R., clerk, h. 7 Dover
King Jacob, h. over Loftus marble works
King Jacob, h. Willow Dell
King Jas., carpenter, 7 Dover street head of Briggs ave.
King James, yarn dresser, h. 24 Beaver
King Jeremiah, h. over Loftus marble works King John, h. over Loftus marble works King Nelson, shoemaker, h. 22 Willow dell King Patrick, on hill rear 36 Prospect
King Victoria Mrs., h. rear 31 Eagle
King Wm., plumber, h. 15 Veazie Kingman Chas. E., clerk, bds. 19 Quincy Kingsley Elisha, 60 Holden Kingsley Henry Mrs., h. south end of Ashland Kirby Henry, laborer, h. rear 85 Main Kirby Herbert and Horace, rear 85 Main Kirby Solomon, farmer, h. rear 85 Main Kirby Nellie, pastry cook, Wilson House Kirwin Patrick, laborer, h. 89 S. Ashland near Porter
Knight Warren W., south end of State
Krum James H., gas fitter, h. 9 Arnold place
Kunhardt Geo. E. treas. Linwood Co., Briggsville (P. O. address N. Adams) Kunze Chas., engraver, 123 Eagle Kyser George and Ed., h. 81 Ashland Kyser Hiram, shoemaker for H. T. Cady
Kyser Wm. H., shoemaker, h. 24 Brooklyn
Labeau Peter, cigar maker for M. Dailey Labell Edward, shoemaker, h. 3 South Labert Solomon, laborer, h. 22 Beaver Lacosse John, h. 31 Union hill opp. Eclipse mill Ladam Frank, moulder, h. 15 Pearl Ladd Thomas K., salesman, h. 98 Church Laforce Theodore, painter, h. 27 South Lafortune Julius, shoemaker, h. 161 Main
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Lake Ellen M. (Lake & Wilcox), h. 50 Holden Lake & Wilcox, millinery, fancy goods and dress- making, boarding by the day or week, 50 Holden Lally John J. Mrs., bds. 14 North
Lally W. H. & Co., coal, wood and hay, 10 Main Lally Wm., bds. 75 Ashland
Lamar Peter, mason, h. foot of Spring
Lamott Oliver, carpenter, h. 36 Lincoln
Lamoure Arthur, barber, h. 39 Brown
Lamoure Matilda Mrs., h. 34 Brown
Lamphear Adolf, h. Houghton above town limits
Lamphear Norman S., laborer, h. 14 Walnut Lamson David, boss carder, Briggsville
Landon Fred. E., agent T. & B. Railroad, h. 8 Franklin
Laneau Adolphus, h. S. Ashland below R. R. bridge
Laneau John B., laborer, h. rear 51 Centre
Laneau Joseph, mason, h. 202 River Laneau John B., h. Hayden block
Laneau Peter, laborer, h. Hayden block
Lanfair Horace, carpenter, h. 35 N. Eagle
Lanfair Oscar, laborer, h. Moulton hill
Langworthy Geo. W., h. road to Greylock
Lannon Thos., h. Chase block, Centre street
Lanoue Delphise, h. Ashland near town line
La Plant Julius F., mason, h. 130 State
Larich Henry, clerk, h. 80 State
Larkin James, h. 108 Eagle
Larkin Jas. T., foreman "Transcript " office, h. 17 E. Brooklyn
Larkin John, carpenter, bds. 108 Eagle
Larkin John, h. old road to Stamford
Larkin Johanna Miss, h. 95 Union
Larkin Michael, bookbinder " Transcript," bds. 108 Eagle Larkin Patrick, h. 28 Beaver
Larouche Mr., laborer, h. 123 Union
Larrabee Clinton A., clerk P. O., h. 27 E. Quincy Larrabee Eliza Mrs., h. 111 State opp. Dibble's mill Larrabee Henry W., carpenter, h. 27 E. Quincy Larrabee Isadore, teacher, 27 E. Quincy Lash J. G., tallyman B. & A. R. R., h. 10 Holbrook Lashaway Joseph, laborer, h. 52 Liberty Lasher Orville, teamster, h. 9 Summer cor. Ashland Lathrop Robert Mrs., and Nellie, h. 8 Briggs ave. Latrimoulle Moses, mason, h. 105 Union
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Laundry Frank, h. Houghton beyond town line Laundry Julius, h. Cliff st. near Union hill Laundry Julius, Jr., shoemaker, h. rear 74 Main Laval Julia Mrs., h. 17 Beaver
Laviolett Alexander, cigarmaker, h. 33 Liberty Lavoice Theodore, mason, h. 9 Fuller Lawlor Daniel Mrs., h. Ashland near R. R. Bridge Lawrence Geo. C. Mrs., h. 19 Summer
Lawrence Geo. P., counsellor at law and judge of district court of Northern Berkshire, office Savings Bank building, 77 Main, h. 19 Summer Lawson James K., stonecutter, h. 101 Church Lawson Michael, weaver, h. 1 Braytonville Leahy John, laborer, 38 Lincoln opp. shoe shop
Le Clair M. D., organist of St. Francis church, and music teacher, h. Chase ave. Le Claire Joseph, h. 22 Washington ave. Lee A. A., merchant, h. Wesleyan cor. Eagle
Lee Geo., shoemaker, Hayden block, Eagle st. Lee Harry, express driver, bds. 50 Holden Lee Luther, teamster, h. Natural bridge Lee Sam'l H., shoemaker, h. 29 Lincoln
Legate C. J., painter, 40 State st., h. 6 Byrant (see adv.) Legate Ernest E., room 7 Clarks block
Legate L. S., dealer in paper hanging, window shades, etc., 40 State, h. 6 Bryant Legrand James and Samuel, 198 River Legrand Xavier, h. 198 River
Leighton Chas., shoemaker, h. 143 Eagle Lemire Frank, clerk, h. 83 State Lemoine John, alley rear 51 Centre
Lemoine L. W., shoemaker, h. 48 Church
Lemoine Walter J., clerk, bds. 48 Church Lenahan Bart., laborer, h. 43 E. Union near 5 points Lennon Dennis, mason, h. 5 Lincoln Leonard Adelaide, widow, Hayden block, Eagle street Leonard Arthur, carpenter, Hayden block, Eagle st. Leonard Elmer E., bookkeeper, h. 14 Holbrook Leonard E. I. Mrs., h. 14 Holbrook Leonard Peter, teamster, h. rear 20 Liberty Lenox Wm. Mrs., h. 15 Church Lepp David, hostler for C. H. Berry, h. 48 State Le Riche Alfred, barber, h. 55 State Le Riche Remi, h. 80 State
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Lasonde Jane Mrs., h. 32 E. Quincy Latham James, engraver, h. 18 Prospect Leroy E., mechanic, bds. Ballou House Leroy John I., wholesale and retail dealer in teas and coffees and shipper of western produce for Boston and N. Y. market, 96 Main, h. 21 Church (see adv.)
Leroy John W., clerk, h. 5 Spring Lestage Jos., h. 27 Union hill rear Eclipse mill
Lestage Vital, laborer, h. 7 Fuller Lester Annie Mrs., h. 195 Main
Lesuer Ephraim, tinsmith, address Williamstown
Lesuer Martin G., carpenter, 50 Church Levin Moses, peddler, h. 105 State
Leveque Oscar, laborer, h. 18 Brooklyn Lewis Arthur P., conductor, h. 4 E. Quincy
Lewis Charles, at Woolen mill, h. 28 Braytonville Lewis Chas. H., tanner, h. 29 Union
Lewis Geo. D., designer, 117 W. Main
Lewis John, shoecutter, bds. Hotel Brunswick
Lewis John, spinner, h. 117 W. Main Lewis O. P., yard master, h. 19 Quincy Lewis Thomas, weaver, woolen mill, 28 Braytonville
Lewis Wm., loom fixer, h. 111 W. Main
Liberty Peter, laborer, h. rear 22 Union
Lidford Geo. E., clerk, B. & A. R. R., h. 8 N. Church Lidford John, bleacher, h. 10 Union
Lidford Richard E., overseer, h. 8 N. Church
Lidford Geo. H., foreman of bleaching dept., at Free- man Print Works, h. Summit ave. near E. Quincy
Lillie John A., teas, h. Notch road
Lillie Sydney, farmer, h. Notch road
Lilly John J., coal dealer, h. 41 Furnace Lilly Michael Mrs., h. 4\ Furnace Lincoln Belle Miss, domestic at 72 Eagle Lincoln Herman, brakeman, rooms 76 Eagle
Lindsey Emeline Mrs., h. 32 Houghton Lindsey Ira J., overseer, h. rear 202 River Linsey C. F., bookkeeper, h. 70 Eagle Linus William, laborer, bds. 12 Centre Linwood Woolen Co., manufacturers of fancy cassi- meres, P. O. address, North Adams (see adv.) Litchfield Elijah, h. old Stamford road Litchfield Homer, overseer, h. 37 Beaver Little David, overseer. bds. 12 Arnold place
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Little Frank, carpenter, h. 32 Brooklyn
Littlejohn Herbert, engineer, h. 4 Quincy
Litoborsky Tony, tailor with Young & McCann Livermore Chas. H., station baggagemaster Troy and Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, office in Union depot, h. 10 Briggs ave.
Livermore Henry M., h. 10 Briggs ave.
Lloyd Edward E., mason, h. 30 N. Eagle
Lloyd Frank, h. 30 N. Eagle
Lloyd Joseph G., tailor, h. 99 W. Main
Lloyd Lucy Miss, clerk for R. Tobin
Lloyd Wm., laborer, h. 77 State
Locke Augustus W., civil engineer and manager of Troy and Greenfield R. R. and Hoosac Tunnel, office cor. Summer and Morris, h. 8 Pleasant
Locke Frank B., civil engineer, h. 8 Pleasant Lockwood Annie Miss, bds. R. H Harrison
Lockwood Theron, clerk, h. 6 Blackinton block
Loftus Anthony, dyer, bds. 22 Marshall Loftus James, dyer, bds. 41 W. Main
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Loftus T. F., proprietor of Berkshire Works, and steamship and exchange agent, 19 Eagle, h. 38 River (see adv.)
Lognon Anthony, shoemaker, 58 Ashland
Loman John P., clerk Bramans, h. 54 Centre
Lonergan Michael Mrs., blacksmith, bds. 12 Centre
Lonergan Pierce Mrs., h. 23 Centre
Lonergan Wm. E., clerk Barnard's, h. 23 Centre Londrigan Michael, laborer, bds. 23 State
Loomis D. M. Mrs., boarding house above Glen mill Loomis Edna Mrs., h. 4 Beaver
Loomis E. P., baker, 44 Eagle, h. 14 Pleasant Loomis Horace A., h. rear 25 Washington avenue Loomis John G., dresser tender, h. 196 River Loomis Orson O., patternmaker, h. 7 Chestnut Loomis Wmn., mechanic, h. 111 Eagle Lord Lucy Miss, clerk Tobins, h. 11 Ashland Lord Israel, at 143 Main
Loring Nelson J., plumber, h. Moulton hill Loring Nelson J. jr., at North Adams laundry Loungway George, barber, 16 Holden, h. 44 River Loungway Joseph, teamster, h. 16 Centre Lovely Felix, shoemaker, h. 61 Ashland Loveridge Caleb, machinist, h, 110 Union
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Loveridge Edwin J., slasher tender, h. 12 Beaver Lowd B. B., clerk, h. 13 Hudson Lowd James, b. south end of Ashland Lowd Oliver A., overseer, h. 13 Hudson Lowd Oliver B., farmer, south end of Church Lowe James, machine printer, h. 38 Prospect Lowell Geo. M., teamster, h. 79 State Loynes W. L., express clerk, h. 11 Lincoln Luby David, shoemaker, bds. Tunnel City House Lucey Timothy M., plumber, h. 24 Veazie Ludwig Gustave, weaver, h. 26 Brown Lunn Hiram R., h. south end of Ashland Lunny Thos., h. 5 Beacon above Prospect Luther Chas. H., shoemaker, h. 21 South Luther C. F., teller Adams Nat. Bank, h. 6 Briggs ave. Luther Daniel, shoemaker, h. 102 Ashland
Luther Fannie Mrs., h. 91 Eagle
Luther Patrick, laborer, h. 14 Beaver
Lyman Henry W., tinsmith, h. 15 Quincy Lynch David, h. old road to Stamford Lynch James E., cashier R. H. Haslam & Co.
Lyon Fred. J., manager of Wheeler & Wilson Mf'g Co., 72 Main, bds. 74 State
Lyons Elizabeth, teacher Union st. school
Lyons Edward, dyer, h. 20 Marshall Lyons Edward, bds. 17 Prospect Lyons Geo., h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Henry M., laborer, h. 2 Bethel cor. Franklin Lyons Henry M. jr., shoemaker, h. 2 Bethel
Lyons James, dyer, h. 20 Marshall Lyons John, laborer, bds. 17 Prospect Lyons Joseph, h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Thos., h. 17 Prospect
Lyons Nathaniel L., clerk for N. G. Whitcomb
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Mabbett Samuel, machinist, 5 Brown Mack Jas. Mrs., High street near W. Main Mack Maurice, teamster, h. 186 River Mack John, clerk with Mrs. J. Mack Mack Michael, laborer, h. 188 River Mack Jas., laborer, h. 15 Elm
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