The Cambridge directory for 1874, Part 22

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Publication date: 1874
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Lowell Kate M. Miss, teacher, Willard primary school, Lowell Percival, student, H. U. rooms 9 Linden Lowell William O. blacksmith, house 117 Windsor Lowery William J. machinist, house 129 Washington Lowery Woodbury, student, H. U. rooms 52 Brattle


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Lowney Dennis, glassmaker, house 47 Winter Lowney Morris, laborer, house 47 Winter Lowry George, glasscutter, house 89 Vine Lowry John, carpenter, house 41 Charles Lowry Joseph, silversmith, house Willow place Lowthorp F. C. jr. law student, rooms 60 Brattle Lucas Edward C. printer, house 12 Lincoln Lucey Thomas, laborer, house 199 Norfolk


Lucy Anthony, stereotyper (15 Water, B ), h. 8 Somerset Lucy Isabella Mrs. house 8 Somerset


Lucy Thomas H. policeman, house 49 Brookline Lucy Timothy, teamster, house 32 Harvard Luddy Peter, watchman, house 78 Harvard


Luddy Thomas J. brushmaker, house 214 Bridge Luddv Wm. J. machinist. house 214 Bridge Ludgate John, gardener, house 395 Broadway Ludgate Wm. B. porter, house 74 Windsor Ludwig John S. butter, etc.(5 F. Hall sq.B.),b 40 Prospect Lufkin Charles A. boards rear 81 Oxford


Lufkin Julia A. widow of David M. house rear 81 Oxford


Lufkin Russell, bookkeeper, boards 24 Farwell place


Lufkin Walter E, student, H. U. rooms 38 Matthews Hall Luke Elijah H. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 75 Main, house 15 Maple avenue


Luke Eugene R. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain. 75 Main, boards 15 Maple avenue [and grain, 75 Main Luke E. H. & Son (Elijah H. and Eugene R. Luke), hay Luke James jr. (Luke & Bent), coal and wood, 168 Main, house 30 Inman [State, B.), boards 30 Inman Luke Otis H. paying teller (Third National Bank, 66 Luke Walter J. clerk (145 Friend, B.), boards 15 Maple avenue


Luke Wm. H. carpenter, Clark. near Broadway, house do. Luke & Bent (James Luke jr. and Geo. H. Bent), coal and wood dealers, 168 Main


Luker John, melter, Shawmut Iron Works, house 53 Vine Lull Frederick A. (inspector Custom House, B.), house 45 Norfolk


Lull Herbert W. student, H. U rooms 12 Hollis Hall Lum Isaac E. confectioner, 165 Broadway, house do


Luna Christian P. hairdresser, 438 Main [Fourth Luna Joseph P. hairdresser, 165} Cambridge, boards 91 Lund Jerahmeel C. carpenter (150 Charlestown, B ), house Mt. Vernon [Lund's, Mt. Vernon


Lund S. Thompson, clerk (31 Brattle. B.), boards J. C. Lundgren Sven P. cabinet-maker, house rear 115 Harvard Lunitz Bernhard, engineer, house 106 Allston


Lunitz Gustave, pocketbook maker, house 6 Stinson


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Lunt Alfonzo M. printer (123 Washington, B.), h. 92 Otis Lunt Benj. F. gilder, house 20 Watson Lunt John M. printer, house 15 Second Lunt Moses, carpenter, house 15 Fairmont Lunt Richard H. bookkeeper, boards 102 Otis Lunt William H. mould maker, house 102 Otis Lusk Bridget Miss, house 11 Harrison avenue Lusk John, glassworker, house Warren, n. Cambridge Luther Joseph H. bookbinder, house Banks, cor. Crane Luther Thos. H. (Joy, Luther & Co.), carpenter, 3 River, house 10 Village


Luytz Bernard, house 106 Allston


Lydston Wm. H carpenter, house 138 Harvard Lyford J: Otis, salesman, 419 Main, bds. 465 Main


Lyford Thos. J. (Doane & Lyford), provisions, 419 Main, boards 465 Main


Lyman Frank, student, H. U. rooms 24 Holworthy Hall Lyman F. O. law student, rooms 17 College House


Lynagh Richard, furniture and cabinet-maker, 466 Cam- bridge, house at Boston


Lynan Wm. carriage painter, house 9 Fifth


Lynch Agnes R. widow of Thomas, house 220 Franklin Lynch Bridget, widow of Michael, h. r. 382 Cambridge Lynch Chas. H. freight agent. B. & A. R. R. (Cottage Farm), house 75 Pearl


Lynch Cornelius, laborer, house Warren, near Jefferson Lynch Daniel, bookbinder, house 11 Lopez


Lynch Daniel F. engraver. house 28 Hastings Lynch Edward, laborer, boards 28 Hastings Lynch Ellen, widow of Philip, house rear 13 Vine Lynch James, laborer, boards 209 Cambridge Lynch James, plasterer, house 39 Cowperthwait Lynch James F. cooper, boards 49 Gore Lynch James H. plasterer, boards 39 Cowperthwait


Lynch Jeremiah, gardener, house Antrim, near Broadway Lynch John, blacksmith, house 45 Spruce Lynch John, bricklayer, boards . School Lynch John, laborer, boards 15 East Lynch John, laborer, house 64 Brighton Lynch John, laborer, house Third, near Spring Lynch John, stonecutter, boards P. Neligan's, Portland


Lynch John B. bookbinder, boards 39 Cowperthwait Lynch John F. printer, boards 61 Pearl Lynch Julia, widow of Patrick, house 28 Hastings Lynch Julia, widow, house 15 Lambert Lynch Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 95 Kinnaird Lynch Mary Mrs. dressmaker, 209 Cambridge, house do. Lynch Mary, house 125} Spring


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Lynch Matthew, laborer, house 13 Railroad


Lynch Michael. dry-pressman, Riverside, h. 226 Franklin


Lynch Michael, laborer, house 35 Brookline Lynch Morris, carriage painter, boards 71 Brookline


Lynch Patrick, laborer, house rear 63 Gore


Lynch Patrick, laborer, boards 105 Kinnaird


Lynch Richard, laborer, house 105 Kinnaird


Lynch Richard, laborer, honse 61 Pearl


Lynch Thomas, laborer, house 6 Conlon's court


Lynch Thomas, laborer, Water Works, h. 227 Franklin


Lynch Thomas H. printer, boards 5 Rockwell


Lynch William, blacksmith, boards 16 Webster ave.


Lynde Samuel A. student, H. U. rooms 391 Harvard


Lynes Edward G. real estate (134 Washington, B.), house 23 Orchard


Lynes Edward M. boards 23 Orchard [50 Magazine Lynes Ella L. Mrs. teacher, Felton primary school, bds. Lynes Raymond, letter-carrier, bds. 42 Coggswell ave. Lynn David, plasterer, house 106 Webster ave.


Lynn John, marble-worker, house Rideout, n. Jefferson Lynn Melvin E. student, H. U. rooms 11 Matthews Hall Lynn, see also Linn


Lyon George, student. H. U. rooms 15 Gray's Hall


Lyon George H. billiards, Lyceum building, Harvard sq. house 147 Mt. Auburn


Lyon Hans W. C. printer, Riverside, house 27 Blackstone Lyon Mary D. widow of Leonard, house 5 Ash, south of Mt. Auburn


Lyon Peter B. chair repairer, house 59 Brookline


LYON WILLIAM L. letter-carrier Cambridge P. O. h. 5 Ash, south of Mt. Auburn


Lyons Edwin J. carpenter, boards 21 Essex


Lyons Eliza, widow, house 4 Portland


Lyons Ellen, house 9 Appian Way


Lyons James H. conductor, U. R. Co. house 28 Eighth Lyons Jeremiah, grocer, house 108 Prospect


Lyons John, blacksmith, boards 12 Dunster


Lyons John, steam-fitter, boards Broadway House


Lyons John S. grocer, 397 Cambridge, house 395 do. Lyons Thomas W. carpenter, house 28 Eighth


Lyons William, laborer, house 16 Somerset


MABEE HORATIO N. carpenter, house rear 79 Inman Mabey Horatio, carpenter. boards 476 Cambridge Mabey Ira, carpenter, boards 476 Cambridge Mac Arthur Frank, student, H. U. rooms 29 Weld Hall Macaulay James, apothecary, 474 Cambridge, h. 478 do. Macauley Auley, harness-maker, 304 Main, h. 41 River


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Macauley Frank, clerk, 471 Main, boards River


Macauley George H. painter, boards 41 River


Macauley Thomas, student, H. U. rooms 66 Thayer Hall MacConnel Augustus. watches (17 Congress, B.), and astronomical observer, Cambridge Observatory, bds. 52 Concord avenue


Macconnell Mary W. widow of Hugh, h. 125 Pleasant Macdonald Alexander L (Macdonald & Sons),bookbinder, house 42 Mt. Auburn


Macdonald Daniel, stonecutter, boards 9 Broadway


Macdonald Edmund J. (Macdonald & Sons), bookbinder, house 229 Green [boards 324 Harvard


Macdonald Frederick W. bookkeeper (147 Milk, B.),


Macdonald Maria A. Mrs. house 324 Harvard


Macdonald Philip, glassmaker, house 52 Winter


Macdonald William L. (Macdonald & Sons), bookbinder, house at, New York


Macdonald & Sons ( William L., Edmund J., and Alexan- der L. Macdonald), bookbinders, University Press building, Brattle square


Mace Charlotte P. widow of Horace F. house 34 Warland Mace Eveline T. Mrs. house 17 Lopez [34 Warland Mace Horace F. clerk (21 and 23 Temple place, B.), house Mace Junius B. machinist, boards 17 Lopez


Macey Charles, express driver, house 512 Main [bridge Macfarlane William, confectioner (B.), house 167 Cam- Macgregor Duncan, bookbinder, Riverside, house 29 Jay Maciel Antoine, hairdresser, 199 Cambridge, house 99 Gore


Macintosh James, commission merchant (264 Federal, B.), house 67 Oxford


Mack Fritz, currier, boards Tannery


Mack Julia, widow, house 14 Garden


Mack Margaret, widow of Garret, house 9 Rice place Mack Michael, laborer, house Burns'block, Foster


Mack Timothy, laborer, house rear Mt. Auburn, n. Sparks


'Mack William, currier, Wm Müller's, Tannery


Mackay T. J. student, Ep. Theo. School, rooms 2 Law- rence Hall [52 Concord ave.


Mackenzie Colin G. printer (106 Washington, B.), house


Mackey Andrew, carpenter, house 25 Harvey


Mackie Alexander, travelling agt. boards 13 School


Mackin James, door-mat weaver, house 142 Pleasant


Mackintosh Charles A. student, H. U. rooms 10 Matthews Hall


Madden Daniel J. cabinet-maker, house 2 Hastings


Madden John, varnisher, 203 Cambridge, house Sixth, cor. Thorndike


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Madden Martin, pedlar. house 43 Sixth


Madden Thomas, laborer, house Lambert, n Cambridge Madden William, laborer, house 159 Windsor Maddocks Calvin, cooper, boards 1 Sixth


Maddocks Ephraim A. cooper, house 139 Gore Maddox II. C. law student, rooms 100 Mt. Auburn Madigan Richard W. bricklayer, house 70 Spring Magahy Andrew B. teamster, Worcester Bros. house 15 Sparks street ct.


Magee Hugh, granite-worker, A. McDonald, boards M. Falvy's, Mt. Auburn


Magee Joseph C. carriage-maker, boards 198 Norfolk


Magee Martha W. widow of Henry F. house 12 Plympton


Magee W. Webster, card agent, rooms 12 Plympton Magill James M. laborer, house rear 54 Franklin


Magner Patrick, laborer, house 6 Water


Magnus Henry P. cigar-maker, house 8 Moore


Magoun Aaron B. principal, Harvard grammar school, h. 315 Broadway


Magoun Franklin D. machinist, boards 62 Otis


Magoun Joseph, machinist, house 62 Otis


Magraw Morris, machinist, house 51 Washington Maguire Ann Miss, fancy dry goo ls, 380 Cambridge, h. do. Maguire Charles, teamster, boards 65 Winter


Maguire Edward, hackdriver, boards Washington, cor. Portland


Maguire Francis, oil dealer (27 Broad, B.), h. 151 Austin Maguire Francis jr. bookkeeper, boards 151 Austin


Maguire John, horse-shoer, house 148 Bridge Maguire Terrence, teamster, house 224 Bridge


Maguire Thomas, laborer, house rear 37 Cowperthwait Mahady Daniel J. cabinet-maker, house 28 Decatur


Mahady John, organ-maker (233 Cambridge, B.), house 73 Pleasant


Mahaffy F. James. printer, house 8 Sands


Mahan Edward, laborer, boards 52 Clark


Mahan Patrick, bricklayer, house Norfolk, n Cambridge Mahaney Andrew, laborer, house rear 20 Lambert Mahaney Catherine, widow, house rear 20 Lambert Mahaney Cornelius, laborer, house Porter, n Warren Mahaney Cornelius, laborer, house rear 189 Hampshire Mahaney James, laborer, house Dailey's alley, from 2 Gore Mahaney Jeremiah, laborer, boards 53 Amory Mahegan James, bookbinder, Riverside, house 8 Winter Mahern Anthony. moulder, house 75 Hastings Mahern John, moulder, house 21 School Mahoney Cain, laborer, house 9 Lambert


Mahoney Cornelius, teamster, house rear 6 East


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Mahoney Daniel, laborer, house 85 Bridge Mahoney David, teamster, house 130 Bridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house Warren, n. Jefferson


Mahoney Dennis, grocer, 335 Cambridge, house do.


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 20 North Mahoney Edwin, laborer, honse 16 North


Mahoney Ellen Miss, bread store, 54 Gore, house do.


Mahoney Ellen Mrs. widow, house rear 27 Vine [Third


Mahoney Frederick C. varnisher, house 2 Linnehan's blk., Mahoney James, laborer, house 11 Water Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 105 Fourth Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, boards 105 Elm Mahoney John, laborer, house 2 Crane


Mahoney Margaret, widow of Michael J house 7 Lopez Mahoney Mary, widow of William, h. 19 Washington ct .. Mahoney Michael, laborer, h. 19 Washington court Mahoney Timothy, laborer, house 128 Webster avenue Mahoney Timothy, laborer, house 14 Hastings Mahoney William, laborer, house 133 Webster avenue Mahoney William D. laborer, house 34 Foster Mahony Mary, widow of John, house 217 Franklin


١ Maiers Helen, widow, h. Chestnut, near Waverley Maiers Orlando A. gasfitter (12 Sudbury, B.), house Chestnut, near Sydney


Maighan Peter E. junk dealer, house 71 Pleasant


Main John, tailor, house 25 Fourth


Mais John, grocer, 13 Vine, house do.


Maitland James, blacksmith, 225 Main, h. 40 Broadway


Major James, fireman, gas works, h. 15 Rice place


Major William F. conductor (N. Y. & N. E. R. R.), bds. 106 Ellery


Malay Patrick, laborer, house Garden court


Maleman Frederick, cabinet-maker, h. rear 62 Cambridge Maler Anthony, laborer, h. 78 Harvard


Mallaley Michael, laborer, h. rear 382 Cambridge


MALLEN JOHN F. tailor, 508 Main, h. 494 do.


Mallon John, laborer, house 119 Pleasant [Hancock Mallory Richard P. engraver (96 Washington, B.), h. 21 Mallows James Mrs. provision dealer, 534 Main, h. do.


Malloy Hannah Mrs. house 27 Vine


Malloy Michael, hostler, house 169 Bridge


Malone James, at N. E. Glass Co.'s, bds. 39 Winter


Malone Peter, fireman, Water Works, h. 112 Dublin


Malone Philip, tinman (145 Charlestown, B.), house 192 Norfolk


Maloney Daniel, tinsmith, house 146 Third


Maloney Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, h. 271 Main Maloney John, tea dealer, h. 14 Brookline


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Maloney Thos. driver, U. R. Co. boards 99 Mt. Auburn


Maloney Wm. laborer, house 383 North avenue


Maloney William, printer, house 51 Clark


Maloon John W tinsmith, house 39 Blackstone


Manane John, laborer, house 7 Rice place


Mandell Wm. A. ins. broker (1 Pemberton sq., B.), house 93 Austin [93 Austin


Mandell Wm. J. clerk (23 Merchants Exchange, B.), h. Manes A. &. Co .. New England Chemical Co. 23 Main


Manes Andrew (A Manes & Co.), New England Chemi- cal Co. 23 Main, house 107 Columbia


Mangan Thomas J. laborer, h. rear 309 Cambridge


Manix Patrick, teamster, house 122 Spring


Manley Daniel, laborer, house 66 Harvard


Mann Albert, carver, F. Geldowsky, bds. in Charlestown Mann Benjamin P. student, H. U. boards 19 Follen


Mann George C. boards 19 Follen


Mann Horace Mrs. house 19 Follen [Broadway


Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), cabinet-maker, bds. 12 Mann James G. driver, U. R. Co. bds. P. Barrows, Mt. Auburn


Mann Jonathan, h. Brattle, corner Lakeview avenue


MANN RUFUS, boots and shoes, 7 Harvard sq. h. 12 Dunster


Mann Thomas, printer, rooms 20 Holyoke


Manning Daniel, laborer, boards E. Kenney's, Warren


Manning Edmund, boot and shoe dealer, 445 Mam, house 109 Walnut [vard


Manning Elizabeth B. widow of Dr. Samuel, h. 416 Har-


Manning Henry M. S. boxmaker, house 49 Elm


Manning John, fruit pedlar, house 168 Thorndike


Manning John, salesman (147 Washington, B.), h. 51 Elm Manning John, teamster, house 51 Gore


Manning Leonard J. student, H. U. rooms 53 Oxford Manning Matthew, plasterer, bds. 403 Cambridge


Manning Michael, laborer, house 403 Cambridge


Manning Patrick, laborer, house 39 Cowperthwait Manning Richard, marble-cutter, bds. 10 Broadway Manning Thomas, baker, boards 403 Cambridge


Manning William, printer, boards 5 Rockwell


Mannka Frederick, cabinet-maker, house 91 Sixth


Mansfield Garrett, in Boston rolling mill. Portland, bds. D. Driscoll's, Hampshire [h. 15 Hancock Mansfield Daniel, principal, Washington grammar school, Mansfield D. Gardner, travelling agent (114 Broad, B.), house 12 Arlington


Mansfield Lewis, stonecutter, boards 9 Broadway


Mansfield Patrick, laborer, h. McCabe, n. Cambridge


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Mansfield Thomas, laborer, house 38 Bolton Mansfield Tobey, laborer, house McCabe, n. Jefferson Mansfield Tobia, laborer, house rear 62 Amory Mansise Wm. glasscutter, house 123 Hampshire Mansise William Mrs. midwife, house 123 Hampshire Manson John, cabinet-maker, house 136 Harvard Manson Nathaniel G. house 303 Harvard


Manson Nathaniel G. jr. bds. 303 Harvard [303 Harvard Manson Rufus H. iron (Fulton, cor. Cross, B.), house Manson Sally Miss, house 71 Green


Manson Sally, widow of Frederick, house 71 Green Mansur Warren, bookkeeper, 502 Main, house 569 do. Manton Henry, brazier, house 145 Main


Manton Patrick, laborer, hoase 7 Baldwin court Manyon James, laborer, house Donnell, near Tuttle Manyon Martin, laborer, house Warren, near Porter Mara Thomas, gardener, house 23 Washington court Marbery C F. student, Scientific school, H. U. Marble Emma F. widow of Benj. T. h. 465 Main March Albert, brakeman (B. & A. R. R.), house 13 Green March Frank H. salesman (141 Milk, B.), bds. 28 Fayette March Herbert B. oil dealer (140 Milk, B.), bds. 28 Fayette March John S. banker (75 State, B.), house 28 Fayette March Waldo (33 South, B.), boards 28 Fayette Marchine Frank D. at Boston Stamping Co.'s, h. 17 Austin Marchase Daniel, printer, Riverside, bds. 35 Blackstone Marcou Jules, house 42 Garden


Marcou Philippe B. student, H. U. rooms 42 Garden Marcure David, laborer, house Jackson, near Spruce Marcy Henry O. physician, 690 Main, house do. Marcy John H., Custom House officer (B.), h. 103 Pearl Marden A. L. builder, house 48 Pearl


Marden Ellis W. clerk (51 Devonshire, B.), boards 48 Pearl


Marden Moses, at Woodbury's mill, boards 55 Spring


Marden Wm. H. car-conductor, house 3 Wallace Marden Wm. L house 4 Pioneer place


Marean George G. Mrs. house 66 Dana


Marean Joseph H. salesman, house 60 Columbia


Marean Susan, widow of Wm. house 19 Ellsworth avenue Margot Julius, watchmaker (17 Water,B.), h. 68 Broadway Marie Wallace R. house 46 Sydney Markey Thos. hack-driver, boards 25 Brighton Marks Frank, laborer, boards 21 Lambert Maroney Joanna Mrs. house 11 Lambert Marooney Patrick, laborer, house 201 Franklin Marr Patrick, laborer, house 200 Dublin Marrah John, laborer, house rear Foster, near Willard


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Marren Hannah, widow of Thomas, h. r. 167 Franklin Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere Bank building, Cam-


bridge, cor. Second, house Highland avenue Marrick Richard, laborer, house Porter, near Rideout


Marrs Charles, carpenter, house 203 Cambridge


Mars James W. boards 33 Bigelow


MARSDEN JAMES, grocer, and dealer in coal and wood, 395 Main, house do.


Marsden Thomas, clerk, 395 Main, house 19 Green


Marsh Benjamin F. clerk, 110 Cambridge, boards Winter, near Fourth [Fourth


Marsh Chas. S. clerk, Cambridge, corner Third, bds. 38 Marsh Clarence W. carver, Braman, Shaw & Co 's, boards Gore, near Mansion House


Marsh Frank, teamster, 42 Bridge, house at Charlestown


Marsh Henry, paper-hanger, house 123 Elm


Marsh James B. boards 31 Winter


Marsh John, glassmaker, house 31 Winter


Marsh Joseph E. glassmaker, house 157 Main


Marsh Royal E. milkman, boards 79 Thorndike


Marsh Sarah A. widow of George, house 86 Spring


Marsh Walter R. oiled clothes maker, h. 1502 Prospect Marsh Wm. J. S. springmaker, house 414 Main


Marshall Edwin A. carver, house 2 Holly


Marshall Eugene, carpenter, bds. P. Barrows', Mt. Auburn


Marshall Frank D. machinist, house 17 Austin


Marshall Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour, grain, etc., Bridge, cor. East, boards 56 Second


Marshall George, butcher, h. Cambridge, opp. Distillhouse Marshall Gilman D. salesman, 610 Main, bds. 95 Green


Marshall Hannah D. widow of John D. house 2 Holly Marshall Judson A carpenter, boards 65 Mt. Auburn


Marshall Maynard, boards 465 Main


Marshall Michael, laborer, house 6 Baldwin court


Marshall Samuel B. hairdresser, boards 391 Main


Marshall Truman, paper carrier, house rear 44 Windsor Marshall Wm. P. billiards (114 Sudbury, B.), house 70 Prospect


Marshea James W. watchmaker, 458 Harvard, bds. 8 Ash, south of Mt. Auburn [dike


Marshea John D. brass-finisher, 64 Fifth, h. 146 Thorn- Marsters John M. clergyman, house 1 Orchard


Marston Frank E. clerk (55 Washington, B.), h. 40 School Marston Geo. A, policeman, house 16 Spruce


Marston Geo. H. piano-key manufacturer, 139 Broadway, house 113 Hampshire [Main, house 9 Windsor Marston Geo. W. foreman, Walworth Manuf. Co. 368 Marston Henry W. Mrs. house 40 School


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Marston Mary, widow of John C. house 16 Spruce Marston Mary A. widow, house rear 22} Winter


Marston William S. student, H. U. rooms 48 Matthews Hall


Martell Frank E. organ-maker, house 2 Chestnut court


Martell Patrick, teamster, house 171 Dublin [Harvard


Martin Albert, photographer (43 Winter, B.), boards 306 Martin Chas. D. clerk, 379 Main, boards 52 Union Martin Chas. H. clerk, 1 Brewer's blk. Brattle sq.


Martin Dennis, laborer, house Decatur court


Martin Edward S. student, H. U. rooms 48 Weld Hall


Martin Elizabeth V. Mrs. (Mrs. Bradley & Martin), dress and cloak maker, 648 Main, house 646 do.


Martin George W. hairdresser, house 45 Washington


Martin Horace J. laborer, house 63 Washington


Martin Horatio, cooper, boards 26 Eighth


Martin James, shoemaker, 11 Harvard row, h. 80 Brighton MARTIN JAMES, sailmaker (114 Commercial, B.), house 16 Hamilton, near Pearl


MARTIN JAMES A. sail and tent maker (114 Commercial B.), house 31 Brookline, corner Auburn [house do. Martin John, boot and shoe maker and repairer, 544 Main, Martin John, carpenter, boards 17 Eliot


Martin John, laborer, house 43 Washington


Martin John, teamster, house 6 Portland


Martin Lemuel B. jeweller (Sudbury, B.), bds. 18 Orchard Martin Martha A. Miss, teacher, Thorndike grammar school, boards 53 Third


Martin Mary, widow of Luke, house 17 Dublin


Martin Michael, laborer, house rear 22 Crane


Martin Michael, laborer, house Decatur ct. n. Brookline


Martin Michael, gilder, house 106 Harvard


Martin Moses, boxmaker, boards 55 Spring


Martin Oscar H. bookkeeper (21 Merchants row, B.), h. 10 Magazine court [454 Broadway


Martin Owen, shoemaker, Harvard sq. r. Post-office, house


Martin Peter, tailor, 4 Brattle, boards 90 Mt. Auburn


Martin Rhoda Mrs. house 306 Harvard


Martin Stephen, iron moulder, house 79 Tremont


Martin Thomas, new and second hand furniture, 379 Main, house 52 Union


Martin Thomas, machinist, boards 80 Spring




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