The Cambridge directory for 1872, Part 20

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Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at 8 Congress Square, Boston.
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BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., boston Hatters and Furriers,


FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fur- niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY. 191


Kimball Leaman S. furniture maker, bds. 52 Pine


Kimball Luther E. (Hayward & Kimball), manuf. of parlor furniture, Smart's bldg. near Osborn's mills, h. 52 Pine Kimball Wm. merchant tailor, 3 Harvard row, bds. Abel Willard's, 151 Mt. Auburn


Kincaid Edward, h. 53 Windsor


Kincaid Frank G. provisions, Harvard, cor. Clark, bds. Broadway, near Windsor


King A. M. widow George, h. 56 Brighton


KING BENJAMIN, constable, and (Benjamin King & Co.), real estate and ins. agts. 593} Main, room 6, house 18 Clinton


King Brine, laborer, h. 128 Court


King Charles, carver, bds. Conlon's, court [18 Amory


King Geo. W. flour and produce (1 Faneuil Hall sq. B.), h.


King James, moulder, h. 2 Sydney


King James, potato pedler, bds. Conlon's, court


King John, mason, bds. 67 Ellery


King John, printer, h. 91 Allston


King John H. confectioner, h. 15 Washington


King Joseph, machinist, bds. Main, near Bent's wharf


King Lydia K. Mrs. dress-maker, rear 81 Cambridge, h. do. King Lydia S. school-teacher, h. 113 Prospect


King Mathias, machinist, h. 69 Third


King Michael, h. 3 Conlon's court


King Owen, fish-pedler, h. 27 Vine


King Patrick, stone-cutter, bds. Conlon's court [Prospect


King Rufus, painter and glazier, Atwood's corner, bds. 113 King Samuel A. butter, etc. (43 North Market, B.), house 53 Auburn


King Thomas, laborer, h. 105 Fourth [593} Main, room 6 KING BENJAMIN, & CO. real estate and insurance agents, Kingdon James, boot-maker, h. 15 Rice place


Kingsbury Geo. S. engineer, bds. 2 Pioneer place


Kingsley Chester W. dealer in coal etc. (13 Kilby, B.), h. Chester, near North ave.


Kinnear Conrad D. bds. 16 Tremont


Kinneen Patrick, horse-shoer, bds. Mt. Auburn, cor. Brighton


Kinsley Edgar L. foundry, 21 Hampshire, bds. 686 Main


Kinsley Edward B. P., U. S. store-keeper (B.), h. 126 Spring Kinsley Eli C. lawyer, h. 137 Cambridge


Kinsley Henry, policeman, h. 134 Spring


Kinsley Henry jr. machinist, h. 134 Spring


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


Boston.


Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


Carriages Painted, Varnished and Repaired on the most reaonable terms, and in the Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass.


I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Fur- naces, etc., Harvard Square, Cambridge.


192 CAMBRIDGE [K] DIRECTORY.


Kinsley Joseph W. (Hastings, Kinsley & Co.), ins. agt. 122 Cambridge, h. (1 Bulfinch, B.)


Kinsley Lyman, forge and foundry, 21 Hampshire, h. 686 Main Kinsley Samuel, laborer, h. Charles, near Third


Kinsman Eben, expressman (B.), h. foot East


Kirby Edwin, farmer, h. Kidder's lane, near Fitchburg R. R. Kirby John L. tinman, h. 3 Walnut


Kirhthun Philip, baker, h. Seventh, near Cambridge Kirker John, tinner, h. 35 School


Kirkley James (Ennis & Kirkley), sewing machine repairer (15 School, B.), h. 14 Garden Kirschten Gustavus, grocer, 220 Cambridge, h. do. Kisling Lawrence, brush-maker (86 Chardon, B.), h. 8 Vine Kitchin David, mason, house 114 Broadway Kittredge Geo. T. clerk. 569 Main, bds. 24 Short Kittredge Jesse H. travelling agent, h. 7 Short Kivlan Geo. T. stone-cutter, (B.), bds. 36 Gore Kivlan John, stone-cutter, bds. 36 Gore Kivlan Peter, teamster, h. 36 Gore


Kivlan-William, printer, house 84 River Knapp Anna, teacher, h. Thorndike, near Third


Knapp Jacob G. oil hat-maker, h. Second, near Thorndike Knapp Wm. H. clergyman, h. 21 Clinton Kneeland Daniel J. bds. 17 Cowperthwait Kneeland Henry, breadcart driver, h. 17 Cowperthwait


Kneeland James, teamster, h. 60 Washington · Kneeland James, laborer, h. 164 Main


Knight Alfred Brooks, ins. broker, 459 Main, h. 1 Austin pl.


Knight Elbridge E. clerk, h. 50 Brighton


Knight James, porter, bds. 99 Norfolk Knight Jane Miss, h. 21 School


Knight Joseph R. Mrs. h. Third, cor. Gore


Knight Samuel D. boots and shoes (5 Pearl, B.), h. 20 Lee


Knight Wm. H. book-binder, h. 15 Short


Knights A. A. book-keeper (B.), h. 41 Baldwin


Knights John H. picture-frame maker, bds. 390 Main


Knights Samuel C. (Samuel Knights & Son), auctioneer, 635 Main, h. 44 Western ave.


Knights Samuel R. (S. C. Knights & Son), furniture, new and second-hand, 635 Main, h. 21 Park


Knights Simon, car-driver, bds. 12 Dunster


Knights S. C. & Son (Samuel C. and Samuel R. Knights), auctioneers, 635 Main


sortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, suitable for houses of the highest cost as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER


f


GEO. W. Ware & CO., Hair Mattresses and Pillows, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 193 KNOWLES BENJAMIN F. (C. B. Buxton & Co.), fish and oysters, 28 Haymarket sq. h. rear 82 Green Knowles John S. engineer, h. 3 Shepherd's blk. Charles River Knowles Nathan S. clerk, h. 79 Brattle Knowles Thomas, laborer, bds. Norfolk, near Somerville Knowles Willard, machinist, h. Arrow, near Main Knowles Wm. F. freight-contractor (87 Wash. B.), h. Tre- mont, near Broadway Knowles Zoheth R. cabinet maker, h. 147 Otis Knowlton Abraham, mason, h. 9 Webster pl. Knowlton Benj. F. mechanic, h. 69 Washington 1 Knowlton George P. leather dealer (92 High, B.), h.462 Main 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Knowlton H. M. attorney (42 Court, B.), bds. 12 Tremont Knowlton Laura A. widow Timothy C. h. 8 Webster place Knox John, blacksmith (87 and 89 Blackstone, B.), house 95} Harvard [burn, h. (Winter, Watertown) Knox Oscar F. (Knox & Angier), granite worker, Mt. Au- Knox & Angier (Oscar F Knox and Massillon W. Angier), · granite workers, Mt. Auburn, near Sparks Knubley John, tinman, bds. 34 Hamilton Koaig Henry, sausage maker, h. 57 Charles Kochendoerffer John Conrad, pocket-book maker, h. 2 Antrim Kodhe Geo. W. copper-smith, h. 13 Winter Kohen Elizabeth Mrs. h. 246 Franklin Kought James, porter, bds. 99 Norfolk Kraas Adolph, silver-smith, h. 383 Main [Carver Kraetyer E. G. hats and caps (B.), h. Sacramento, corner Kreyster Joseph, ornamental painter, and gilder, bds. 504 Cambridge Kruger John, h. 46 Windsor FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department Kruger John K. actor, h. 46 Windsor Kubisch Gotleib, cabinet maker, h. 34 Charles


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


Kuebler Michael, tanner, North ave. near Tannery, h. do.


Kuhn Ann Miss, h. 55 Auburn


Kuhn George W. secretary (National Ins. Co. B.), h. 32 Pine


LABONG JOSEPH, second-hand furniture,108 Spruce, h.do! Labrac John, hostler, house Lopez, near Pearl


Labree R. A. carpenter, house 104 Sparks


Labrie O. A. carpenter, house Wyeth, cor. Concord ave. Lacorse Anselm, house North avenue, opposite Tannery


Ladd John S. justice, Police Court, office over Rufus Mann's, Harvard sq. house Frost, corner Roseland [Roseland Ladd Story B. student, scientific school, bds. Frost, corner


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston,


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


194


CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.


Ladd Willard I. farmer, house 97 Concord avenue LaFortune Daniel, cabinet maker, bds. 50 Cedar Lahey John, laborer, house 87 Spruce


Lahey John, laborer, house Bridge, opp. Water Lahey Timothy, laborer, house rear East, near R. R.


LaidlerHammond, depot master, East Cambridge, h. Bridge, opposite Third


Laja Frank, teamster, house 108 Spruce


Lally John, laborer, Riverside, h. Cowperthwait, n. Beaver


Lally John, book-binder, house 24 Cowperth wait


Lally John, box-maker, house 57 Harvard


Lally Patrick, sawyer, house 37 Harvard


Lally Thomas G. plasterer, Main, opp. Masonic block, house De Wolf, near Mill


Lamb James, blacksmith, house 10 Auburn Lamb John C. carpenter, boards 18 Perry


Lamb Michael F. teamster, house 60 Amory


[Gore


Lambert George M. britannia worker, rooms Second, near Lamont James, book-binder, house 13 Walnut court


Lamson Charles D. at Gas Co. (B.), boards 30 Magazine


Lamson George W. driver Franklin Hook & Ladder Co. h. 150 Harvard


Lamson John H. painter, house 16 Front


Lamson Rufus, mason, house 43 Essex


Lanahan Daniel D. engineer (B.), house 3 Davies Landerkin Llewellyn, machinist, house 32 Front Landers John, painter, bds. William Landers', Spruce


Landers Morris, laborer, house 10 Rice place Landers Thatcher, machinist, L. R. R. repair-shop, h. Boston Landers William, gardener, house 115 Spruce Landt Henry, picture-frames, house 130 Harvard Landry Elias, carpenter, house 22 Donnell Lane Abbott L. fish-salesman, boards 108 Spring Lane Ann Mrs. house 108 Spring


Lane Charles T. tobacco presser, boards 108 Spring Lane Dennis, laborer, house 362 Broadway


Lane Dennis, blacksmith, house Short, near R. R. Lane Elias N. house 28 Western avenue


Lane George M. prof. of Latin, H. U. house 882 Main Lane Jeremiah, blacksmith, house rear Gore, near Third Lane Johanna, widow, house Bolton, near clay pit


Lane John, cement pipe-maker, boards 21 Harvard


Lane John, laborer, house Eliot, near Owen


Lane John, laborer, house Blair place


Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whips and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail,


Amidon's New York Hats. J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston. HATTERS and FURRIERS,


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Lace Curtains and Dra- peries, 157 Tremont Street, Boston.


Lane Lunsford, manuf. of medicines, house 56 Washington Lane Michael, shoe-maker, house Montgomery Lane Peter, salesman (B.), house 42 Western avenue Lane Samuel, cabinet-maker, rooms 5 Wheatland block, Cambridge CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 195 Lane Samuel G. (67 Sudbury, B.), h. Hancock, near Centre Lane Sarah S. Miss, house 678 Main Lane Timothy, car-driver, house 42 Cedar Lang John, seaman, house rear 109 Gore Lang John C. cigar manufacturer, house 3 Village Lang John H. cigar maker, house 12 Village Lang Lewis, cabinet maker, house 95 Elm Langdell Christopher Columbus, prof. law school, H. U. bds. Wadsworth House Langdon John H. grain-dealer (186 State, B.), h. 106 Prospect Langer Jane Mrs. confectionery and toys, 427 Main, h. do. Langford George A. inspector (Custom House, B.), house 55 River Langford W. K. canvasser, bds. 55 River Boston. Langley Arthur G. pressman, house 240 Cambridge Langley Charles, carpenter, house 63 Spring [dike Langley John O. drugs (11 & 12 Marshall, B.), h. 143 Thorn- Langley Lauren F. Mrs. house 111 Gore Langley Martha A. Mrs. post-mistress, Cambridge, corner Third, house 84 Fifth [Spring Langley Noah W. glass-cutter, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house 84 Langley Thomas J. roofer, house 84 Spring, Langmaid Samuel H. carriage manuf. (B.), h. 78 Kirkland Languerand John B. tinsmith, boards 104 Main Lannigan Henry, tailor, bds. 31 Green Lannigan Margaret Mrs. house Gore, near Third Lantigua Andrew, cigar maker, house 13 Lopez Lapman G. clerk, boards Coburn's, Orchard Lapoint Eli, carpenter, house 120 Spruce Larkin Lawrence, laborer, boards 57 Harvard Larkin Patrick, house 35 Green Larkin Patrick, porter (B.), boards Brooks', Lee Lasselle Sarah E. Mrs. music teacher, bds. 111 Thorndike Latham Joanna, widow, house 106 Auburn LATHE LEONORA : . physician, house 34 Austin Lather Louis, brass-worker, house 438 Cambridge Lathrop Charles, clerk, boards 20 Brookline Lathrop William L. cigars and tobacco (45 Congress, B.),h. 20 Brookline WARRENS PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston, Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street,


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


: I. P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furna- ces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


196 CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.


Latimer James A. salesman (B.), boards 125 Thorndike Laurie Charles, book-binder, house Soden, opp. Laundry Laurie Dennis, painter, boards De Wolf


Laurie Patrick, painter, boards DeWolf


Law Annie, widow Charles, house 90 Mt. Auburn


Lawler Patrick S. baker, house 106 Third


Lawler Patrick S. laborer, house 169 Dublin


Lawless John, gate-tender, B. & L. R. R. house 11 Bridge Lawrence Charles, produce (6 New Faneuil Hall market, B. , house 55 Cambridge


Lawrence Dolly Mrs. house Second, near Cambridge


Lawrence E. A. (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manufac- turer, Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge, h.(2 St.Cloud Hotel,B.) Lawrence Frank M. butcher, house Oxford, cor. Sacramento Lawrence John P. poultry (Faneuil Hall market, B.) house, 407 Broadway [way


Lawrence Oscar, with (Mason & Hamlin, B.),h. 233 Broad- Lawrence William H. piper, house 74 Washington


Lawrence William W. (108 & 110 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house 9 Pleasant


Laws Charles H. clerk, boards 206 Harvard


Laws Elizabeth A. Mrs. house 206 Harvard


Laws William G. polisher, house 206 Harvard


Lawson A. J. reporter, house 79 Walnut


Lawson Charles, printer, boards 157 Thorndike


Lawson Francis C. pedler, 31 Vine Lawson Thomas Mrs. h. 157 Thorndike


Lawson William H. machinist, house 40 Washington


Lawton Edward, printer, bds. 866 Main


Lawton Edward B. Mrs. house 46 Market


Lawton Edward W. house 46 Market


Lawton John, blacksmith, h. 2 Muller's court, Winter Lawton Leander, laborer, house Magazine, n. Willow


Leach Alpheus M. painter (B.), h. Hancock, n. Harvard


Leach Georgiana Miss, h. 67 Mt. Auburn


Leach Mary A. Mrs. house 69 Mt. Auburn


Leach William H. carpenter, h. 5 Franklin


Leahey James, grocer, Hampshire, cor. Columbia, h. do. Leahey John, fireman, sugar-house, h. 21 Third Leahey Thomas, mason, house 4 Antrim


Leahy Michael, laborer, house Franklin, n. Bay Leahy Thomas, laborer, h. 57 North


Leake Christopher, carpenter, bds. 94 Auburn


Lealand Charles, millwright, house 86 Windsor


BURDITT & WILLIAMS, 20 Dock Square, Boston. The attention of Builders is called to our very large stock and complete as-


557 Main Street,


GENTS' BOOTS and SHOES,


C. D. WILDER,


Cambridgeport.


terms, and in the


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


Learey Joseph, marble cutter, 89 Fifth Learey Peter, laborer, h. Warren, near Jefferson CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 197 Learned Albert L., Lucien S. Learned & Co.'s, bds. 721 Main Learned Charles H. account-book manuf. rooms 100 Austin Learned Grant, shoe-maker, Haymarket square, near Main, house 12 Harrison avenue Learned James M. foreman water-works, h. 12 Harrison ave. Learned Lucien S. & Co. (George W. Gould), manufactur- ing stationers and printers, 4 Lee, h. 721 Main Leary Dennis, laborer, house 7 Winter Leary Dennis laborer, house rear 6 Somerset Leary Dennis, teamster, house Bridge, near Third GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Furniture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Leary John, laborer, house 167 Franklin Leary John, laborer, h. Brighton, near Bridge Leary John Sr. printer, house 34 Harvard Leary Michael, bar-tender, h. 214 Bridge Leary Patrick, laborer, house 16 North Leathe Isabella Mrs. house 5 State Leathe Melinda Miss, boards State Leavett Elizabeth Mrs. house 54 Prospect Leavett Palmer, carpenter, boards 23 River Leavitt Albert, travelling agent, h. Magazine, near Willow Leavitt Aaron F. mason, house 8 Auburn court Leavitt Erasmus D. h. Warland, near Magazine Leavitt Erasmus D. jr. mechanical engineer, bds. 7 Warland Leavitt George R. Rev. house 9 Warland Leavitt George W. brass-finisher, house 96 Auburn Leavitt Henry F. provisions, house 118 Harvard Leavitt Horace H. student, bds. 7 Warland Leavitt William, carpenter (10 Lime, B.), h. 89 Windsor Leavitt William H. brass-finisher, h. 110 Hampshire Leavitt William J. D. music teacher, h. 22 Elm Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear in our Custom Department.


LeBarron John, conductor, U. R. R. bds. L. J. Cloyes', Lecain Helen Mrs. h. Green, c. Ericsson ct. [Church


LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, cor. Second and Cam- bridge


LeClair Leon, tinsmith, h. 151 Windsor


Leddy Hannah M. Mrs. wid. John J. h. Second, n. Cambridge


Leddy Patrick, hammerer, h. 16 Webster ave.


Leddy Thomas, laborer, h. sixth in Willow place


Lee Henry R. painter, house 29 Holyoke


Lee James, laborer house 36 Ellery


Lee John, book-binder, house Waverley, cor. Walnut


Lee Michael, laborer, house 283 Cambridge


Lee Richard T. helper at Walworth's, h. rear 67 Moore


WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston.


GEO. W. CARNES & CO.


Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms and in the


MONUMENTS, TABLETS, &c. JOHN J. HORGAN, 53 Main St., Cambridgeport Bridge.


198


CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. .


Leeds Daniel D. piano-forte varnisher (B.), h. 123 Franklin Leest Walter, plasterer, house 44 Franklin [cester LE FRANCIS PETER, cigar manuf. 527 Main, h. 3 Wor- Le Francis Thomas, cigar manuf. Windsor, cor. Main, h. Hampshire, n. Tremont


Legalle Frank, box-maker, bds. 65 Columbia


Lehan Daniel, blacksmith, house Fourth, n. Winter


Lehan Daniel W. varnisher (B.), boards Fourth, n. Winter Lehan Dennis H. blacksmith, Gore, bds. Gore, n. Third


Lehan Jerry, laborer, house 233 Franklin


Lehan Michael, blacksmith, h. Fourth, n. Winter


Lehey Michael, laborer, bds. Franklin, n. Bay Lehey Michael, plasterer, Lambert, near Cambridge Leibert David, baker, Leibert's, 67 Gore, bds. do. Leibert David, baker Leibert's, 67 Gore, h. do. Leighton Henry B. engraver, bds. Winter, n. Fourth


Leighton James C. carpenter, house 69 Brookline


Leighton John A. carpenter, house 99 Gore


Leighton John H. superintendent, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house Winter, near Fourth [Fourth Leighton John H. jr. at N. E. Glass Co.'s, bds. Spring, near Leighton Robert E. superintendent N. E. Glass Co.'s, bds. Leighton Thomas, glass-maker, h. 12 Fourth [57 Spring Leitch James, Boston chem. works, h. Warren, n. Cambridge Leland Frederick, chair-dealer (B.), bds. 96 Auburn


Leland S. Mrs. boards Clinton, cor. Main


Lemme Fred'k, gardener, North ave. boards do.


Le Moyne William J. actor, house 81 Auburn


Lenfest Granville H. printer, bds. 150 Thorndike Lenfest Howard S. clerk, house 50 Baldwin


Lenfest Mary A. Mrs. house 50 Baldwin


LENFEST SOLOMON, job and card printer, Lechmere


Bank building, Cambridge, corner Second, house 150 Thorndike


Lenfest Thomas H. music printer, house 40 Western avenue Lenfest Thomas H. jr. printer, bds. 40 Western avenue. Lennehan Daniel, slaughter-house, h. Lambert, n. Cambridge Lennon John (John Lennon & Son), grocer, 71 Pearl, h. 67 do. Lennon John T. (John Lennon & Son), grocer, 71 Pearl,


Lennon William, laborer, house 24 Bolton [h. 67 do. Lennon & Son (John Lennon and John F. Lennon, grocers, Lenox John M. letter carrier, h. 58 Washington [71 Pearl Leonard Adelbert W. clerk, (B.) bds. 82 Magazine


Leonard Charles W. private watchman, house 13 Myrtle pl.


sortment of Builders' Hardware, suitable for houses of the high- est cost, as well as for cheaper houses. A good supply of Joiners'


Amidon's New York Hats, J. A. JACKSON & CO.


Albion Building, 59 Tremont St., Boston HATTERS and FURRIERS,


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor Cabinets, Easels and Leonard Curtis, machinist, house 21 Harrison Leonard David, stereotyper, house River, opp. Blackstone Leonard Gilbert P. teamster, boards 17 Myrtle place Leonard Hiram, produce dealer (B.), h. 139 Otis Leonard John, laborer (B.), house 164 Main Leonard John S. sea-captain, h. 187 Hampshire Leonard Joseph, currier, bds. Dublin Marquetrie Work, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Leonard George A. hatter (237 Washington, B.), house 342 Broadway CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 199 Leonard James A. (Jas. A. Leonard, Son & Co.), oil-dealer (4 Liberty sq. B.), h. 11 Tremont Leonard Lucy T. widow, h. 24 Cherry Leonard Michael, city laborer, h. Tremont, near Cambridge Leonard Patrick G. salesman, h. Norfolk, near Hampshire Leonard Samuel R. (Cutter, Tower & Co. 83 Milk, B.), h. 82 Magazine Leonard Thomas, junk -dealer, Gore, near Second, h. do. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Boston. Leonard Walter B. moulder, bds. 449 Main Boys' and Youths' Clothing at Retail. GEORGE W. CARNES & CO., 43 and 45 Summer Street, Leonard Wm. E. car-conductor, h. 187 Hampshire Leonard James A., Son & Co. (4 Liberty sq. B.), bds. 11 Tremont Lerned A. clerk, boards Lerned's, North ave. Lerned Benjamin, produce dealer, h. North ave. near Cedar Lerned B. P. clerk, bds. Lerned's, North ave. Lerned Fred. T. h. 27 Irving Lerned Lucy Miss, h. North ave. near Cedar Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, h. North ave. near Cedar Lerned Thomas P. Mrs. h. Sumner, near Cambridge Lerner Frank, gardener, bds. Mrs. Moring's, Harvard, cor. Quincy Leslie David, glass-blower, h. Vine, near Fifth Lester Charles S. student, h. 56 Shepard Leuchte Bernhard, lager-beer saloon and boarding-house, North ave. near Arlington line Lever Dorris, clerk, bds. 20 Cottage Leverett Louisa, widow Thomas J. h. 8 Holyoke Levin John M. carpenter, h. Cambridge, near R. R. Levy Abraham, clothing, Brattle, and 433 Main, h. 533 Main Lewando Charles, engineer (Studio building, B.), h. Smith's blk. North ave. opp. Sacramento Lewando Jos. dyehouse (B.), bds. J. Cutler's, Cambridge Lewis Abbie A. Miss, school-teacher, h. 27 Williams Lewis Ann, widow Henry P. h. 27 Williams Lewis Ann Miss, h. 62 Washington WARREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS, Post-Office Building, Cambridgeport, and 145 Tremont Street, Boston. Perfect Fitting Pantaloons.


THE IVERS BUGGY. Carriages Painted, Varnished and


terms, and in the


F. IVERS, North Cambridge, Mass. Repaired, on the most reasonable


Best Manner.


I P. ESTES, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Harvard Square, Cambridge.


200 CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY.


Lewis Charles J. grocer, 150 Harvard, h. 2 Summer Lewis Daniel, carriage maker, h. rear 507 Main Lewis Elizabeth, widow Samuel, h. 39 Garden Lewis Elmer L. clerk, bds. rear 8 Perry


Lewis Ensign L. tinplate worker, h. rear 8 Perry


Lewis F. H. clerk, h. rear 128 Thorndike [128 Thorndike Lewis Fred. brush-finisher (290 Commercial, B.), h. rear Lewis George, hair-dresser, bds. Geo. W. Lewis's, Garden, near arsenal


Lewis Geo. W. porter, h. Garden, near arsenal


Lewis Harris, carpenter, bds. 90 Mt. Auburn


Lewis H. C. at the U. R. R. car-stable, h. Crane, n. De Wolf


Lewis Henry H. carpenter, h. 4 Baldwin place


Lewis Henry S. clerk, Prospect House, bds. do.


Lewis Mary Mrs. h. 78 Washington


1.ewis Robert, laborer, h. 6 North


Lewis Wm. H. h. Clark, cor. Harvard


Leys James, cutter (B.), bds. 9 Cottage


Leys Jennie Miss, lecturer, bds. 9 Cottage


Libbey Albertine V. Mrs. h. 4 Dinsmore court [Mt. Auburn Libbey Hebron, real-estate agent (95} School, B.), house 4 Libbey Jackson H. (Chase & Libbey), ice-dealer, Hampshire, cor. Columbia, h. 97 Hampshire


Libbey Mary, widow, h. Cambridge, cor. Webster ave.


Libbey Wm. H. carpenter, h. 76 Spruce


Libby Addison C. stationer, h. 99 Green


Libby Charles W. machinist, bds. 14 Rockwell


Libby Joseph M. last-maker, h. 14 Rockwell


Labby Wm. depot master, Concord Turnpike station, house Concord ave. near Railroad [Auburn


Liberty Michael, marble worker, bds. rear granite works, Mt. Liddy Thomas, printer, h. 78 Pearl


Lieben John, marble carver, Pioneer court [Harvard


Liesenfelt Antone, ale, beer &c. (105 Pleasant, B.), boards 60


LIGHTHILL A. P. Dr. (3} Beacon, B.), h. 80 Magazine


Lilley Thomas, blacksmith, h. Fifth, cor. Otis


Lilly Mary Miss, h. Thorndike, cor. Seventh


Lincoln Alfred, clerk, bds. 15 N. Fifth


Lincoln Alvah, brass-finisher, bds. John Butterfield's, Fourth


Lincoln Chas. A. carpenter, h. 15 Fifth


Lincoln Chas. A. jr. carver, bds. 15 Fifth


Lincoln Chas. S. (J. M. Lincoln & Son, 220} State, B.), boards 148 Washington [4 Gray court


Lincoln Edward M. harness maker (90 Sudbury, B.), house


Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, and every variety of Whigs and Lashes for sale at lowest prices, wholesale and retail.


557 Main Street,


LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES,


Cambridgeport.


C. D. WILDER,


Lincoln George, carpenter, h. 47 Winter Lincoln Henry C. painter, h. 51 Norfolk Lincoln Jas. S. clerk, bds. 49 Essex Lincoln Jolın L. car-builder, bds. 49 Essex CAMBRIDGE [L] DIRECTORY. 201 Lincoln Lendell, carpenter, h. 49 Essex Lincoln Levi H. locksmith, h. 10 Eighth Lincoln Nathan, music teacher, house 72 Prospect Lincoln Wm. F. carpenter, bds. 47 Winter Lindgreen Anna D. widow, h. 31 Tremont Lindgreen Fred. W. (B.), bds. 31 Tremont Lindgreen Geo. W. (B.), bds. 31 Tremont Lindsey P. A. (B.), h. 119 Prospect Ling Wm. cabinet maker, h. rear 45 Winter 43 and 45 Summer Street, Boston. Linnehan Charles, contractor, h. Bridge, near Somerville GEO. W. WARE & CO., Parlor and Chamber Fu niture, 157 Tremont Street, Boston. Linnehan Daniel, laborer, h. 8 Davis Perfect Fitting Pantaloons. FRANK E. PECK, Chambers Temple Place, Boston, 1872. Linton George, carpenter, h. 188 Harvard Lippitt Francis J. counsellor (40 State, B.), h. 3 Mason Lipsett Robert, cabinet maker, h. Walnut, near Pearl Litch Albert, boards 11 Jay Litchfield Albert C. marble worker, h. 53 Mt. Auburn Litchfield Allen, mason, h. 9 Auburn Litchfield Allen W. mason, h. 64 River Litchfield Benj. C. plumber, h. 67 Auburn Litchfield Geo. W. B. mason, h. 103 River Litchfield Judson. undertaker. h. 488 Main Litchfield Roland, funeral and furnishing undertaker and superintendent of lamps, h. 477 Main Litchfield Roland jr. city messenger, h. 3 Austin ct. Little Chas. C. Mrs. h. 8 Highland [Press, h. 830 Main Little Chas. J. (Welch, Bigelow & Co.). printer, University Little Christopher A. harness maker (150 Tremont, B.), h. 36 Williams Little Edward P. shoe-dealer (Federal, B.), h. 241 Broadway Little Geo. B. clerk (B.), h. 241 Broadway Little John, harness maker, h. 36 Williams Little John, policeman, h. Everett pl. near Mt. Auburn Little Lemuel, h. Bocker's, Holyoke pl. Little, Brown & Co. bindery, Riverside [ville Littlefield Adoniram J. clerk, Gerry's, North ave. bds. Somer Littlefield Dependence S. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 8 State Littlefield D. Webster, blacksmith, bds. E. Hayes', Everett yl Littlefield Geo. T. (66 Franklin, B.), h. 12 Mellen Stylish Cloths for Young Men's Wear, in our Custom Department. GEO. W. CARNE . Littlefield Joseph H. brokers' exchange (102 Washington B.), h. Mt. Auburn, cor. Dunster




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