The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 21

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Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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Laja Frank, teamster, house foot of Spruce


Lake Willis, stone cutter, boards 9 Broadway


Lakey William H. stone mason, boards 31 Seventh Laly Patrick, laborer, house rear 198 Bridge Lally Jolin, bookbinder, house 24 Cowperthwait Lally John, box maker, house 57 Harvard


Lally Lawrence, laborer, boards 12 Webster ave. Lally Patrick, sawyer, house 12 Webster ave.


Lally Thomas G. plasterer, Main, opp. Masonic block, house 1 Mill


Lamb James, blacksmith, house 10 Auburn court Lamb Joseph, plumber, boards 10 Auburn court Lamb Michael F. teamster, house 60 Amory Lamkey C. cabinet maker, 124 Harvard Lamont James T. book-binder, house 130 Pleasant Lamson Anna S. Miss, teacher, Willard Primary school Lamson Asa C. butter (B.), boards 43 Essex


LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Lamson Charles D. architect (Pemberton sq., B.), boards 30 Magazine


Lamson Charles E. clerk, Prospect House, bds. 6 Wright Lamson George W. driver, Franklin Hook and Ladder Co. house 192 Harvard


Lamson John H. painter, house 21 Brooks


Lamson Rufus, mason, house 43 Essex


Lamson Rufus W. mason, house 66 Norfolk


Lanahan Daniel D. engineer (B.), house 3 Davis Landergan David, laborer, house Clifton


Landerkin Llewellyn, machinist, house 32 Front Landers John, painter, boards 115 Spruce Landers Morris, laborer, heuse 10 Rice place Landers William, gardener, house 115 Spruce Landt Henry, picture frames, house 130 Harvard Landy Mary, widow of Joseph, house 79 Brighton Landry Elias, carpenter, house Garden court


Lane Abbott L. fish salesman, 164 Cambridge, boards 154 Otis


Lane Dennis, laborer, house 362 Broadway


Lane Dennis, blacksmith, house Short, near R. R.


Lane Elias N. house 28 Western avenue


Lane E. Fred. bookbinder, boards 28 Western avenue Lane George M. prof. of Latin, H. U. house 31 Quincy


Lane Isabella, widow of William, house 5 State


Lane Jeremiah, blacksmith, house rear Gore, near Third


Lane John, laborer, house 34 North


Lane John, laborer, house Warren, near Porter


Lane John C. student, H. U. rooms 10 Appian way


Lane J. Frederick, book-keeper, Geo. P. Page & Co. bus. 42 Western avenue


Lane Lunsford, wood and coal, 373 Main, h. 58 Washington Lane Michael, stone cutter, house 4 Baldwin court


Lane Peter, salesman (202 State, B.), h. 42 Western ave.


Lane Samuel G. (67 Sudbury, B.), house 49 Pine Lane Sarah S. Miss, house 678 Main


Lane Timothy, teamster, house 55 Cedar


Lang Charles, officer, House of Correction, boards do. Lang John, seaman, house rear 109 Gore


Lang John C. cigar manufacturer, house 129 Vernon Lang John H. cigar maker, house 129 Vernon


Lang Lewis, cabinet maker, house 95 Elm


Lang William H. cigar maker, boards 129 Vernon Langan James, laborer, house 22 Webster avenue


Langdell Christopher Columbus, Dane professor of law, H. U. boards 127 Mt. Auburn [Prospect Langdon John H. grain dealer (186 State, B.), h. 106 Langdon Woodbury T. machinist, house 27 Winter


ROBERT BACON & CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgepor Fine Shirts, Collars and Cuffs ready made.


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Langer Frank, plumber, boards 427 Main


Langer Jane Mrs. confectionery and bread store, 427 Main, house do. [55 River


Langford George A. inspector (Custom House, B.), house


Langford W. K. news dealer, 25 River, boards 55 do.


Langley Charles, carpenter, rooms 89 Spring


Langley Eliza J. Mrs. house 143 Thorndike


Langley George, carpenter. rooms 89 Spring


Langley George L. clerk (96 Hanover, B.), h. 111 Gore Langley James W. planer, boards 135 Main


Langley Lauren F. Mrs. house 111 Gore [84 Spring


Langley Noah W. glass cutter, N. E. Glass Co.'s, house Langley Thomas J. house 84 Spring


Langmaid Samuel H. carriage manuf. Milldam (B.), h. 78 Kirkland


Lanier Richard, millman, F. Geldowsky, h. at Boston


Lannigan Henry, tailor, boards 2 Brooks


Lannigan Margaret Mrs. house Gore, near Third


Lantigua Andrew, cigar maker, house 65 Pearl


Lapierre August, laborer, house 104 Spruce Fave.


Lapman George H. clerk (26 Federal, B.), bds. 254 North


Lapoint Eli, carpenter, house 120 Spruce


Larkin Jane, widow of Charles, house 113 Columbia


Larkin John, junk store, Cambridge, junction Bridge, h. at Wakefield


Larkin Lawrence, laborer, house 57 Harvard


Larkin Patrick, house 35 Green


Larkin Patrick, porter, boards 21 Lee


Larson Frank H. cigar maker, boards 21 Front Larson Paul, stone cutter, boards 9 Broadway


Lasselle Sarah E. Mrs. music teacher, bds. 111 Thorndike Lathe Leonora F. physician, house 34 Austin


Lathrop Charles, clerk, boards 20 Brookline


Lathrop Fred D. clerk (B.), boards 20 Brookline


Lathrop William L. cigars and tobacco (161 Blackstone, B.), house 20 Brookline


Latimer James A. physician, 57 Otis, boards do.


Laughlin James L. student, H. U. rooms 29 Matthews Laughton Leander, laborer, h. Magazine, n. Florence Laurie Charles, bookbinder, house 110 Pearl


Laurie Thomas, book-keeper, Riverside Press, bds. 56 Erie Law Annie, widow of Charles, boarding, 90 Mt. Auburn, house do.


Law John, compositor, house 8 Baldwin place


Lawler Patrick S. laborer, house 169 Dublin Lawless James F. carver, boards 53 Fourth


Lawless John, gate tendler, B. & L. R. R., house 11§Water Lawrence Abbott, student, H. U. rooms 9 Linden


J. FORD & SON, Harvard Square, have every facility for doing general job printing.


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Lawrence Ambrose, physician, h. Wright, n. Norton Lawrence Charles, plumber, boards 97 Austin


Lawrence Charles, produce (6 New Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house 55 Cambridge


Lawrence Dolly, widow of James K. house 23 Second Lawrence Elward A. (Braman, Shaw & Co.), furniture manufacturer, Bridge, n. Craigie's bridge, house at Somerville [Oxford


LAWRENCE FRANK M. provisions, 619 Main, h. 94 Lawrence James, student, H. U. rooms 9 Linden


Lawrence John P. poultry (48 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), hı. 407 Broadway


Lawrence Joseph, cabinet finisher, house 88 Third


Lawrence Oscar (Mason & Hamlin, B.), h. 233 Broadway


Lawrence Scientific school, 3 Kirkland [ington Lawrence William H. gas fitter (1 Bath, B.), h. 74 Wash- Lawrence William W. (108 & 110 Faneuil Hall Market, B ), house 9 Pleasant


Laws Elizabeth A. Mrs. house 2 Columbia


Laws Susan, widow, house Lilac court


Laws William G. polisher, house 2 Columbia


Lawson Andrew J. assistant editor (Boston Daily Globe), house 79 Walnut


Lawson Eliza, widow of Thomas, house 337 Main


Lawson Francis C. pedler, house 31 Vine


Lawson Minor H. compositor, boards 26 Holyoke


Lawson William H. machinist, house 40 Washington Lawson -clerk (B.), boards 245 Broadway


Lawton Edward B. Mrs. house 46 Market Lawton Elward W. boards 46 Market


Lawton Frederick, student, H. U. rooms 15 Hollis


Lawton John, blacksmith, h. 2 Mullens court, Winter


Lawton William A. blacksmith, boards 2 Mullens court Lawton William C. student, H. U. rooms 37 College


Laxon Henry C. fireman, L. R. R. house 77 Spring Leach Alpheus M. painter (B.), house 25 Hancock


Leach Georgiana Miss, proof-reader, h. 67 Mt. Auburn .


Leach Mary A. widow of Wm. S. house 67 Mt. Auburn Leahey James, mason, house 122 Columbia


Leahey John, laborer, house 87 Spruce Leahey Thomas, mason, house 4 Antrim


Leahy Michael, watchman, house 204 Franklin


Leake Christopher, carpenter, boards 43 Western avenue Lealand Charles, millwright, house 86 Windsor [town Leamon Thomas H. book-keeper, 48 Bridge, h. at Charles- Learey Joseph, marble-cutter, boards J. J. Horgan's, Pioneer


Learned Charles H. book-keeper, house 100 Austin


J. S. SAWYER, GRAVEL ROOFING, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Learned Grant, shoemaker, Haymarket square, near Main, house 12 Harrison avenue Tave.


Learned James M. foreman water-works, h. 12 Harrison Learner Joseph, currier, house Harvey, near Cedar


Leary Dennis, laborer (Charlestown Navy Yard), house 232 Bridge


Leary George F. laborer, house 8 Conlon's court


Leary Humphrey, laborer, house 419 Cambridge


Leary James, clerk, 75 Cambridge, boards do. Leary Jeremiah, laborer, house rear 51 Hampshire


Leary John, laborer, house Lambert, near Cambridge Leary John, tailor, house 24 Harrison


Leary John, printer, house 34 Harvard Leary John F. painter, 203 Bridge, house at Boston Leary Michael, laborer, house rear 14 North


Leary Michael, laborer, boards 1 Conlon's court [court


Leary Michael, saloon, Gore, cor. Fourth, h. 5 Mullen's Leary Patrick, laborer, house Kinnard, opp. Howard Leary Patrick, laborer, house 16 North


Lcary Peter, laborer, house Warren, near Porter


Leavett Palmer, carpenter, boards 23 River


Leavitt Erasmus D. house 11 Warland [Warland Leavitt Erasmus D. jr. mechanical engineer, boards 11 Leavitt George R. Rev. pastor, Pilgrim church, house 9 Warland


Leavitt George W. supt. (Holliston), house 96 Auburn LEAVITT HART H. hats, caps and furs (91 Court, B.), house 778 Main


Leavitt William, carpenter (10 Lime, B.), h 89 Windsor Leavitt William H. brass-finisher, house 110 Hampshire Leavitt William J. D. music-teacher, house 22 Elm


LeBarron John, conductor, U. R. R. boards L. J. Cloyes', Church


LeBonte Joseph, laborer, house 105 Spruce


LeBosquet Henry S. printer (B.), house 110 Hampshire LeCain George W. baker, house 8 Lopez [bridge LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, Second, cor. Cam- LeClair Leon, tinsmith, house 151 Windsor Leddy Thomas, laborer, house 116 Webster ave.


Ledyard Lewis C. law student, rooms 7 Weld Hall Lee Edward, painter, boards 24 Harvard Lee Elliot C. student, H. U. rooms 44 Gray Lee Henry R. painter, house 27 Mellen Lee James, laborer, house 36 Ellery Lee James L. carpenter, house 101 Western ave.


Lee John, laborer, boards 4 Gray place


Lee Michael, laborer, house 281 Cambridge


Lee Nathaniel H. porter, house 41 Hampshire


GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES at C. D. WILDER'S, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Lee Richard H. student, Scientific school, rooms 1 Gray's Hall


Lee Richard T. helper at Walworth's, house 17 Windsor


Lee William, cooper, house r. 309 Cambridge


Lee William P. last-model maker, h. Broadway, c. Davis Leeds Daniel D. piano-forte varnisher (B.), house 123 Franklin


Leest Walter, plasterer, house 44 Franklin


LeFavour Edward B. student, H. U. rooms 16 Winthrop LeFrancis Peter, cigar manuf. 527 Main, h. 1 Worcester LeFrancis Thomas, cigar manuf. house Hampshire, near Tremont


LeFrancis True W. machinist, boards T. LeFrancis, Hampshire


LeFurgey George, coffin-maker, house rear 56 Winter


LeGallee Frank, sawyer, boards 5 Dickinson


Leger John laborer, house 124 Spruce


Leger John, jr. laborer, boards 121 Spruce


Leger Lucien, brass-chaser, house 49 Fourth


Legro John J. superintendent metallic art works (Somer- ville), house 102 Thorndike


Lehan Daniel, blacksmith. house 21 Fourth


Lehan Dennis H. blacksmith, 19 Gore, h. Gore, n. Third


Lehmkuhl William H. cabinet maker, house 2 Linnehan's block, Third


Leighton Emily, widow of Thomas, boards 61 Otis


Leighton Henry B. engraver, boards 22 Winter


Leighton James C. carpenter, house rear 7 Somerset


Leighton John A. carpenter, house 154 Otis


Leighton John H. superintendent, N. E. Glass Co.'s, h. 22 Winter


Leighton John H. jr. at N. E. Glass Co. bds. 109 Spring Leighton Robert E. assistant superintendent N. E. Glass Co.'s, house 104 Thorndike


Leighton Thomas, glass-maker, house 12 Fourth


Leinhan John, cabinet maker, boards Lechmere building, Bridge [Cambridge


Leitch James, Boston chemical works, house Warren, near Leland Charles H. stone-cutter, house rear of 41 Norfolk Leland Frederick, chair-dealer (North, B.), boards 96 Auburn


Leland James, supt. Hebbard car spring Co. inquire do. Leland William S. student, H. U. rooms 52 Weld


Leland Willis D. student, H. U. rooms 15 Matthews Leman John, laborer, house 199 Norfolk


Lemon Augustus F. (Champlin, Lemon & Co.), boarding,


livery and sale stable, Brattle square, house at Wa- tertown


GEO. B. JAMES & CO., Lumber, Wharves, junction Bridge and Cambridge streets, East Cambridge. Boston office 14 State street. Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers, wholesale and retail.


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Lemon William, bookbinder, boards 79 Auburn LeMoyne William J. actor, house 81 Auburn Lenfest Granville B. printer, boards 150 Thorndike


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 (21 School, B.), house 40 Western avenue


Lenfest Thomas H. jr. music printer, boards 40 Western avenue


Lennehan Daniel, house rear 6 Davis


Lennon Johanna, widow, h. 66 Harvard [house 67 do. Lennon John (John Lennon & Son), grocer, 69 Pearl, Lennon John F. (John Lennon & Son), grocer, 69 Pearl, house 67 do.


Lennon John II. glassmaker, house 7 Tremont


Lennon Michael, laborer, house Tremont, near Cambridge Lennon Michael J. workman, 10 Arrow, house 66 Harvard Lennon Thomas, laborer, house Gore [Pearl


Lennon & Son (John and John F. Lennon), grocers, 69 Lenox John M. letter carrier, house 118 Columbia


Leonard Adelbert W. clerk (65 Devonshire, B.), boards 82 Magazine [place


Leonard Charles W. private watchman, house 13 Myrtle Leonard Curtis, machinist, house 21 Harrison


Leonard George A. hatter (237 Washington, B3.), house 342 Broadway


Leonard Gilman, laborer, house 1 Portland [h. 139 Otis Leonard Hiram, produce dealer (21 South Market, B.), Leonard Joel M. student, H. U. boards 139 Otis


Leonard John, laborer, house 321 Cambridge


Leonard John H. blacksmith, house 391 Main


Leonard Lucy T. widow, house 28 Jay


Leonard Nichola, laborer, house 198 Norfolk


Leonard Patrick G. salesman, bouse 120 Norfolk


Leonard Samuel R. (Cutter, Tower & Co. 65 Devonshire, B.), house 82 Magazine


Lepoint Eli, laborer, house Spruce, near Brick-yard lane


Lepper Alex. H. house 17 Magazine


Lerned Andrew, clerk, boards 356 North ave.


Lerned Benjamin, produce dealer, house 356 North ave. Lerned Fred. T. house 27 Irving


Lerned Lucy Miss, house 358 North avenue


Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, house 358 North avenue


Lerner Frank, gardener, 12 Quincy, boards do.


Leroy Dennis, burnisher, house rear 140 Pleasant


Leslie David, glass blower, house 16 Gore


J. FORD & SON, Harvard, Square, print cards, and all other kinds of printing.


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Lesquereux Leo, assistant, Zoological museum, Divinity ave. house at Columbus, Ohio


Lessee George, waiter, boards Prospect House


Lessentin Frederick, cabinet maker, boards 58 Spring. Lester Mark. carpenter, house 10 East


Leuchte Bernhard, lager-beer saloon, 9 Brighton, and Cam- bridge, near First, house 206 Green


Levan John, carpenter, house 24 Lambert


Leve Adolph M. cooper, house Putnam ct. near Putnam Leverett Louisa, widow of Thomas J. house 8 Holyoke Leverich William H. (Egbert & Co., Bond, B.), oyster dealer, house 18 Fremont ·


Levin John M. carpenter, house 24 Lambert


Levy Aaron, salesman, boards 433 Main [433 do.


Levy Abraham, clothing, 19 Brattle and 433 Main, house Lewando Charles A. civil engineer, house 36 Mt. Auburn Lewando Joseph, dyehouse (264 Washington, B.), boards 723 Cambridge


Lewin Robert R. carpenter, house 26 Watson


Lewis Aaron, vegetable vender, boards 40 Erie


Lewis Abbie A. Miss, teacher, Dana Primary school, bds. 16 Green


Lewis Ann, widow of Henry P. house 16 Williams Lewis Avery L. book-keeper (64 Broad, B.), h. 40 Erie Lewis Charles J. grocer, 150 Harvard, house 2 Summer Lewis Daniel, carriage maker, house rear 507 Main Lewis Elizabeth, widow of Samuel, house 39 Garden Lewis Elmer L. clerk, Cambridge laundry, bds. r. 8 Perry Lewis Ensign L. tinplate worker, house rear 8 Perry Lewis Frederick H. clerk (356 Federal, B.), bds. 85 Vine Lewis Fred. brush-finisher (290 Commercial, B.), house 85 Vine


Lewis George A. laborer, boards 19 Crane Lewis George B. tinsmith, boards 88 Mt. Auburn Lewis George W porter, house rear 37 Garden Lewis Harris, carpenter, boards 90 Mt. Auburn Lewis Henry C. janitor, H. U. house 19 Crane Lewis Isaac N. student, H. U. rooms 36 College Lewis John F. vegetable vender, house 40 Erie


Lewis Levi J. hairdresser, house 104 Harvard Lewis Mary, widow of Harry, house 78 Washington


Lewis Mary A. Miss, teacher, Boardman Primary school, house Lincoln, cor. Livermore Lewis Robert, laborer, house 24 North .


Lewis Wilson, laborer, house 115 Columbia Lewis Wm. H. clerk, 150 Harvard, house 50 Clark


Lewis -, cabinet maker, board 41 Cedar


Leys James, cutter (Devonshire, B.), boards 9 Cottage


MIDDLESEX FIRE INSURANCE CO., J. S. SAWYER, agent, No. 1 Hyde's Block, 603 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Leys Jennie Miss, lecturer, boards 9 Cottage Lexow Charles K. student, H. U. rooms 100 Mt. Auburn Libbey Edward D. clerk, N. E. Glass Co. house (616 Tremont, B. )


Libbey Jackson H. teamster, house 97 Hampshire


Libbey William L. agent, N. E. Glass Co., North, corner Water, house (616 Tremont, B.)


Libby Addison C. stationer (9 State, B.), h. 99 Green


Libby Charles W. machinist, boards 14 Rockwell


Libby Joseph M. last-maker, house 14 Rockwell


Libby Mary, widow, house 401 Cambridge


Libby Wm. depot master, Concord Turnpike station, h. at Charlestown [Pioneer


Liberty Michael, marble worker, boards John J. Ilorgan's, Liddy Thomas, printer, house 78 Pearl


Liebert David, baker, 67 Gore, house do.


Liesenfelt Antone, ale, beer, etc. (105 Pleasant, B.), bds. 60 Harvard


Lightfoot George, compositor, house 82 River [House Lighthipe Charles F. student, H. U. rooms 7 Holyoke Lighton Thomas, glass-blower, house 12 Fourth Lilley David, mason, house 28 Charles River Lilley Thomas, carriage smith, house 46 Fifth .


Lincoln Addie Miss, proof-reader, house 26 Brattle sq.


Lincoln Albert L. law student, H. U. rooms 21 Stoughton Hall


Lincoln Alfred, clerk, bds. 15 North Fifth


Lincoln Chas. A. carpenter, house 15 Fifth


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


Lincoln Chas S. (J. M. Lincoln & Son, 220} State, B.) house 148 Washington


Lincoln George, carpenter, house 49 Winter


Lincoln Henry C. painter, house 245 Broadway


Lincoln James O. student, H. U. rooms 29 Matthews


Lincoln John C. cabinet-maker, boards 21 Brooks Lincoln John L. car-builder, boards 49 Essex


Lincoln Lendell, carpenter, house 49 Essex


Lincoln Levi H. locksmith (Brattle, B.), house 10 Eighth


Lincoln Nathan, music teacher, house 72 Prospect


Lincoln Nathan, teamster, house 67 Vine


Lincoln Samuel, painter, 660 Main, h. 61 Washington


Lincoln Wm. F. box maker, boards 49 Winter Lind Jolın, mantle setter, house Rideout Lindsay Vinnie Miss, dressmaker, 3 Jay


Lindsey Converse, cart tender, boards 185 Columbia Lindsey P. Allen, salesman (B.), house 15 Amory Ling William, cabinet maker, house 321 Cambridge


Lingard William J. painter, boards 53 Fourth


CHILDREN'S BOOTS A Specialty. C. D. WILDER, 557 Main street, Cambridgeport.


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Linnehan Charles, contractor, house 258 Bridge


Linnehan Daniel, laborer, h. r. Lambert, n. Cambridge Linnehan John, tailor, boards 87 Brookline Linnehan John, stonecutter, house 7 Winter


Linnehan Matthew, laborer, house rear 25 Fourth Linscott Roscoe, teamster, boards 133 Spring


Lintnar Berthold, furniture finisher, boards August Schultz', Bridge


Lippitt Francis J. counsellor (33 School, B.), bds. 10 Ash Lipsett Robert, cabinet maker, house 58 Walnut


Lister Frederick W. superintendent Harvard gymnasium, house Fresh Pond lane


Litch Albert, boards 11 Jay


Litchfield Allen W. mason, house 61 River


Litchfield Benj. C plumber, house 67 Auburn


Litchfield Charles H. boards 477 Main


Litchfield Geo. W. B. mason, house 488 Main


Litchfield John F. B. student, Scientific school, rooms 342 Broadway


Litchfield Judson, undertaker, house 488 Main


Litchfield Roland, undertaker, 477 Main, h. 3 Austin pl.


Litchfield Roland jr. city messenger, h. 3 Austin place Litschey Peter, laborer, house 204 Cambridge


Little Charles C. Mrs. house 26 Trowbridge


Little Charles J. (Welch, Bigelow & Co.), printer, Uni- versity Press, house 830 Main


Little Christopher A. harness maker (150 Tremont, B.), boards 3 Norfolk


Little Edward P. house 275 Broadway


Little Frank, driver, house 3 Austin


Little Geo. B. clerk (B.), boards 275 Broadway


Little John, harness maker, house 3 Norfolk


Little John, policeman, house 117 Green


Little Lemuel, house 12 Holyoke place


Little, Brown & Co. bindery, Riverside


Littlefield Adoniram J. clerk, F. A. Gerry's, North ave. house 20 Coggswell avenue


Littlefield Dependence S. organ maker, 426 Main, h. 8 State Littlefield Geo. T. pattern cutter (B.), house12 Mellen


Littlefield Joseph H. architect (8 Pemberton square, B.), house 14 Dunster


Littlefield Nathan C. silversmith (15 Bowker, B.), house 10 Mellen


Litz Peter, varnish polisher, boards 57 Gore


Livermore Charles C. (9 Pemberton sq. B.), bds. 1 Dana Livermore George Mrs. house 1 Dana


Livermore Isaac, treasurer (Michigan Central Railroad, 23 Sears' bldg. B.), house Clinton, cor. Main,


ROBERT BACON & CO., Office 440 Main street, Cambridgeport Fine Shirts, Collars and Cuffs Ready Made.


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Livermore John (N. Livermore & Son), soap-manufac- turer, 111 Broadway, house 28 Williams Livermore John M. clerk, boards 28 Williams Livermore Joseph P. student, H. U. rooms 24 North ave. Livermore Kidder A. house 691 Mt. Auburn


Livermore Leonard J. house 24 North avenue


Livermore Lois, widow of Oliver, h. 77 North avenue Livermore Mary S. widow of Charles, house 86 Franklin Livermore N. & Son (John Livermore), soap-manufactur- ers, 111 Broadway


Livermore Oliver W. house 36 Essex [Contre Livermore Thomas L. lawyer (10 Devonshire, B.), h. 6 Livesey William P. compositor, house 17 Charles River Livingood Frank S. student, H. U. rooms 4 Weld


Livingston Archibald, workman, chemical-works, house Thorndike, near Eighth


Livingston Benj. F. policeman, house 5 Austin


Livingston William D. box sawyer, Woodbury & Co. h. at Somerville


Lloyd Charles A. clerk (Five Cent savings bank, School, B.), bds. 36-North avenue


Lloyd George, carpenter, house 161 Thorndike


Lloyd George A. book-keeper (Avon, cor. Chauncy, B.), boards 36 North avenue


Lloyd Peter, cooper, boards 53 Fourth


Lloyd Thomas, hackman, house 28 Charles River


Lloyd William, carpenter, house 36 North avenue


Lloyd William E. clerk, Court House (East Cambridge), boards 36 North avenue


Lloyd William J. student, H. U. rooms 22 College Loceider August, laborer, house rear 131 Court Locke Amos, overseer Wm. Wyman's, h. at Lexington Locke Charles A. clerk (B.), bouse 17 Clinton Locke Edgar H. clerk, F. A. Gerry, h. 5 Coggswell place Locke Elbridge W. music publisher, house 18 Front [ave. LOCKE FRANK, proprietor, Porter's Hotel, 185 North Locke Homer F. merchant (B.), boards 83 North avenue Locke Honora Mrs. widow, h. 5 Linnehan's block, Third Locke Horatio (42 and 44 Faneuil Hall market, B.), h. 285 North avenue


Locke H. Austin, clerk (32 F. H. mk't. B.), h. 11 Dover Locke Jolın A. stone-cutter, house over 411 Cambridge Locke John T. book-keeper, house rear 8 Perry


Locke Sarah J. widow of Chas. A. house 17 Clinton Locke S. Ellis, painter, boards 22 South Lockett Jacob L. butler, house 81 Wendell


Lockhart Albert E. undertaker, Lockhart's, h. 203 Bridge Lockhart Chas. H. undertaker, 203 Bridge, house 209 do.


Every kind of printing required by business men furnished by J. FORD & SON, printers, Harvard Square.


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Lockhart David, coffin maker, Bridge, cor. Third, house 154 Cambridge [410 Cambridge Lockhart David jr. coffin maker. W. L. Lockhart's, house LOCKHART WM. L. undertaker and manuf. of coffins, caskets, etc. wholesale and retail, 191 to 209 Bridge, cor. Third, house 150 Cambridge, near Fifth


Locklin Edward, wholesale druggist, house 19 Erie Locklin John, laborer, house Reed, near Belmont


Locklin Mary, widow of Michael, house 9 Wright Locklin Mary Miss, house 60 Brighton


Locklin Peter H. fish pedler, house 85 Gore


Locklin William, janitor Lyceum building, inquire 1


Locklin William H. laborer, house 149 Main [Brattle Lockwood Hiland (John P. Squire & Co.), provision dealer, Gore, near Sixth, house at Boston


Lockwood Leverett L. engineer, Beal & Hooper's, boards 115 Spring


Lockwood Samuel jr. assistant, Zoological Museum, rooms Zoological Hall, Divinity ave.


Loefstrum Anton, cabinet maker, house 46 Winter Logan Henry, porter, house 23 Washington court


Logan John, marble-worker, John McNamee, boards at Watertown


Lohr Frederick, currier, house Harvey, near Clay Lomax Ellen, widow of William, house 63 Winter


Lombard Frederic H. student, H. U. rooms 16 Holworthy Lombard George, ice-driver, boards 41 Cedar


Lombard James, hod carrier, house 106 Kinnard [do.


Lombard James M. grocer, Cambridge, cor. Norfolk, bds.


Lombard Julia, widow of Richard, house 428 Cambridge


Lombard Nathan C. mechanical engineer and draughts- man (40 State, B.), Louse 125 Prospect


Lombard Richard P. lather, house 71 Washington


Londergan David, laborer, house 97 Spruce


Londregan John, glassmaker, house 42 Gore Lonergan Thomas, laborer, house 97 Spruce Long Abel, carriage-maker, house 10 Rice


Long Andrew, glass-maker, house rear 18 Gore


Long Caleb C. provisions (B.), house 15 Elm


Long Daniel, furniture maker (Friend, cor. Canal, B.), h. 19 Brooks


Long David, glass-maker, house 20 North




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