The Cambridge directory for 1877, Part 23

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Publication date: 1877
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Loughlin Edward, house 104 Pearl


Loughlin John, carpenter, house 47 Cedar


Loughran Mary Mrs., house 70 Wright


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Loughrey Ann, widow of William, house Loughrey av., rear 28 Dock [Charles


Loughrey John, bookkeeper J. P. Squire & Co., h. 144 Louring Michael, laborer Brine & Clark, bds. North


Lovejoy Emma (E. Lovejoy & Co.), milliner and milline- ry goods, 615 Main


Lovejoy E. & Co. (Emma Lovejoy and Eva S. Delano), milliners and millinery goods, 615 Main


Lovejoy Oscar D., teamster, house 49 Vine


Lovejoy Samuel M., stock and note broker (57 State, B.), house 94 Magazine


Lovejoy Virgil S., coach driver, house 9 Seventh


Loveland Horace N., treasurer Dover Stamping Co. (90 North, B.), h. 305 Broadway


Lovell Andrew J., grocer (64 Cambridge, B.), h. 11 Forest Lovell Cornelius (Hervey & Lovell) Estes block, 15 Brat- tle, h. Hawthorne, cor. Acacia


Lovering Edwin N., student H. U., rooms 8 College House Lovering James W., supt. Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 228 Brattle


Lovering Joseph, Hollis professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy H. U., house 38 Kirkland


Lovett Augustus, insurance agent (42 Congress, B.), bds. 735 Cambridge


Lovett Catherine, widow, house r. 35 Cowperthwaite Lovett James, baker, bds. rear 35 Cowperthwaite


Lovett Jos. I., printer John Wilson & Son, h. 11 Hancock Lovett Mary, widow of Michael, h. 28 Charles River Lovett Michael, house 21 Banks


LOW CHARLES H. (Chas. H. Low & Co.), dry goods, 460 Harvard, Harvard sq., rooms 134 Mt. Auburn Low Fred'k C., photographer, 110 Cambridge, h. 23 Fifth Low Frank H., printer University Press, bds. 65 Oxford Low Geo. H., book keeper (83 Water, B.), bds. 65 Oxford Low George W., house 65 Oxford


Low Horace G., clerk, 460 Harvard, bds. 141 Mt. Auburn Low Joseph W., currier, Belmont, cor. Reed, h. at Boston Lowe Edwin D., cream of tartar mnfr., 181 Broadway, boards 76 Prospect


Lowe Francis (F. & J. Lowe), builder, h. 74 Prospect Lowe Frank A., boards 76 Prospect


Lowe F. & J. (Francis and John), builders, 76 Prospect Lowe John (F. & J. Lowe), builder, h. 76 Prospect Lowe Samuel B., house 5 Suffolk


Lowe William B., painter, boards 559 Main


Lowell Alfred E., freight conductor L. R. R., h. 35 Fourth Lowell Ellen F., asst. librarian Dana Library, h. 9 Douglass Lowell Frederick H., drug clerk, 439 Main, h. 6 Cherry Lowell Harrison G., sailmaker, house 9 Douglass


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Lowell Jas. R., Smith professor of the French and Span- ish languages and literatures, and belles-letters H. U., h. Elmwood av., cor. Mt. Auburn


Lowell Kate M. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, bds. 9 Douglass


Lowell Lawrence, student H. U., rooms 9 Linden


Lowell William O., blacksmith, house 96 Sixth


Lowney Dennis, glassmaker, boards 47 Winter


Lowney Jeremiah, glassworker, boards 47 Winter Lowney Morris, laborer, house 47 Winter


Lowrie Woodbury, student H. U., rooms 127 Mt. Auburn Lowry George, foreman glass cutting N. E. Glass Co., h. 89 Vine


Lowry Joseph, silversmith, house 11 Hunting


Lowry Michael, in Boston rolling mill, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Lubey Patrick, hostler, boards 34 Warren


Lubey William, laborer, house r. 36 Harvard


Lucas Clinton W., student H. U., rooms 62 Trowbridge


Lucas Edward, waiter, house 22 Mill


Luce Samuel H., billiard hall, 548 Main, house 2, rear 41 Norfolk


Lucey Anthony, stereotyper (22 Milk, B.), h. 22 Somerset Lucey Thomas, laborer, house 199 Norfolk


Lucy Isabella Mrs., house 22 Somerset


Lucy Thomas H., police, station 2, h. 122 Auburn


Lucy Timothy, teamster, h. 32 Harvard


Luddy Owen, laborer, h. 117 Spring


Luddy Patrick, farmer, h. 165 Dublin


Ludgate William B., porter, h. 74 Winsor


Ludlow Thomas W., student H. U., rooms 4 Story


Lufkin Charles A., clerk, bds. 81 Oxford


Lufkin Julia A., widow of David M., h. rear 81 Oxford


Lufkin J. P. N., clerk, 191 North av., bds. 19312 do. Luke Arthur F., bookkeeper National Bank of the Com-


monwealth (Devonshire, cor. Water, B.), boards 19 Inman


Luke Elijah H. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Main, house 15 Maple avenue


Luke Eugene R. (E. H. Luke & Son), hay and grain, 71 Main, bds. 15 Maple avenue


Luke E. H. & Son (Elijah H. and Eugene R. Luke), hay and grain, 71 Main


Luke Jacob P., bds. 15 Prospect


Luke James, boards 5 Clark


Luke James, jr. (Luke & Bent), coal and wood, 168 Main, house 19 Inman


Luke Otis H., paying teller Third National Bank (66 State, B.), boards 19 Inman


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Luke Walter J., clerk (105 High, B.), bds. 15 Maple av. Luke William H., carpenter, 61 Clark, house 65 do.


Luke & Bent (James Luke, jr., and Geo. H. Bent), coal and wood dealers, 168 Main


Lull Frank H., music printer, bds. 50 Cherry


Lull Frederick A., real estate agent and constable, 4471% Main, house 50 Cherry


Lull George F., key maker, bds. 50 Cherry


Lum Isaac E., house 165 Broadway


Luna Maximillian, cabinet maker, h. rear 101 Fourth


Lund Jerahmell C., carpenter (150 Charlestown, B.), h. Mt. Vernon


Lund Lewis, engineer Pickle Factory, h. 262 Bridge Lund Walter B., clerk (132 North, B.), bds. J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon


Lundergan John, glassblower, h. rear 42 Gore


Lundin Carl A. R., telescope maker, house Sidney, corner Chestnut


Lunitz Bernhard, engineer, house 119 Pearl


Lunitz Charles, compositor Riverside Press, bds. 8 Stinson court


Lunitz Gustave, pocketbook maker, h. 8 Stinson court Lunt Alfonso M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), h. 92 Otis


Lunt Benj. F., gilder, house 22 Watson


Lunt John M., printer (31 Hawley, B.), h. 4 Mullin's ct.


Lunt Moses, carpenter, house 50 Sacramento


Lunt William Parsons, book publisher (42 Congress, B.), house 5 Hilliard


Lusk Bridget Miss, house 11 Laurel


Lute John, laborer, house 159 Bridge


Luther Joseph H., bookbinder, h. 92 Sands


Luther Thomas H. (Joy, Luther & Co.), carpenter, 3 River, house 10 Village


Lycett John J., printer Riverside Press, boards 92 Mt. Auburn


Lydston William H., carpenter, h. 67 Norfolk


Lyford George E., jeweler (211 Wash., B.), h. 9 Norris


Lyman George, law student H. U., rooms 9 Linden Lyman Gerry A., student H. U., rooms 39 Brattle Lyman John, carpenter, h. 10 Harrison


Lyman Margaret, widow of William, h. 30 Decatur


Lyman Theodore, at Museum Comparative Zoology, h. at Brookline


Lynagh Richard, furniture and cabinet maker, 450 Cam- bridge, house 426 Cambridge


Lynch Agnes R., widow of Thomas, h. 220 Franklin Lynch Bridget, widow of Michael, h. rear 36 Harvard


Lynch Cornelius, laborer, h. Ninth, near Otis


Lynch Cornelius, laborer, h. 14 Hayes court


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Lynch Daniel F., engraver, h. 183 Hampshire Lynch Edward, laborer, bds. 14 Hayes court


Lynch Hannah, widow, h. 62 Harvard


Lynch James, plasterer, house 39 Cowperthwaite Lynch James H., plasterer, bds. 39 Cowperthwaite Lynch Jeremiah, gardener, house 12712 Green Lynch Jeremiah, laborer, boards 176 Gore Lynch John, laborer, house 64 Brighton


Lynch John, laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol


Lynch John, laborer, boards 176 Gore


Lynch John, laborer, house 14 East


Lynch John, potter, house 122 Third


Lynch John, laborer, boards 234 Bridge


Lynch John, soap maker, house 87 Brookline


Lynch John, marble carver (Lynn), boards 93 Sixth


Lynch John B., bookbinder (339 Wash., B.), boards 39 Cowperth waite


Lynch John F., printer Riverside Press, boards 61 Pearl Lynch John J., stonecutter, boards 168 Dublin


Lynch Julia, widow, house 28 Hastings


Lynch Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 95 Kinnaird


Lynch Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 234 Bridge


Lynch Mary Mrs., dressmaker and trimming store, 209 Cambridge, house 211 do.


Lynch Mary, widow, house 176 Gore


Lynch Matthew, laborer, house Railroad, corner Dublin


Lynch Michael, dry pressman Riverside Press, house 226 Franklin


Lynch Michael, cigar maker, house 25 Pine


Lynch Owen, laborer, boards 226 Franklin


Lynch Patrick, laborer, house 37 Vine


Lynch Patrick, laborer, house rear 62 Cambridge


Lynch Patrick, laborer, house rear 63 Gore


Lynch Patrick, blacksmith, 454 Main, house at Boston Lynch Richard, laborer, house 24 Hayes court


Lynch Richard, laborer, house 61 Pearl


Lynch Thomas, machinist, 368 Main


Lynch Thomas, laborer Water Works, h. 261 Franklin


Lynch Thomas, at Riverside Press


Lynch Thomas H., painter, boards 41 Blackstone


Lynch Thomas H., teamster, house 89 Brookline


Lynch William, teamster, boards rear 36 Harvard


Lynch William, provisions, house 196 Norfolk


Lynch William B., wood carver, bds. 139 Cambridge


Lynes Edward G., collector "Daily Globe " (238 Wash. B.), house 23 Orchard


Lynes Edward M., boards 23 Orchard


Lynes Frank, student, boards 23 Orchard


Lynes Raymond, lettercarrier (P. O., B.), h. 9 Lambert av.


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Lynn David, plasterer, house 103 Webster avenue Lynn, see also Linn [h. 147 Mt. Auburn


Lyon George H., billiards, Lyceum building, Harvard sq., Lyon Hans W . C., printer Riverside Press, h. 27 Blackstone Lyon Mary D., widow of Leonard, house 29 Ash


Lyon Peter B., chair repairer, house 45 Winsor


Lyon William E., pressman, boards 45 Winsor


Lyon William L., house 29 Ash


Lyons Eliza, widow, house 40 School


Lyons James Henry, clerk, boards 111 Elm


Lyons James M., clerk 159 Harvard, boards 40 School


Lyons John, laborer, boards 12 Winter


Lyons John, laborer, house 10 Flagg


Lyons John M., printer, house 40 School [Elm


Lyons John Rufus, drug clerk, 474 Cambridge, bds. 111 Lyons John S., grocer and provisions 397 and liquors 393 Cambridge, house 395 do.


Lyons Joseph A., boards 40 School


Lyons Mary, widow, house 21 Front


Lyons Peter, laborer, house 93 Brookline


Lyons Thomas W., carpenter, house 111 Elm


Lyons Timothy, coachman, 80 North av., boards do.


Lyons Timothy, boards 192 Columbia


Lyons William, laborer, house 117 Pleasant


MABEE HORATIO N., carpenter, h. Greenough av. Mabery Charles F., asst. teacher of Chemistry H. U., h. 50 Baldwin


Mabille Phillippe, foreman carver Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., house at Roslindale


Macaig David W., tailor (107 Court, B.), h. 1 Regent, near North av.


Macauley Aulay, harness maker, h. 51 Western av.


Macauley Frank, painter, boards 51 Western av. Macauley George, boards 51 Western av.


MacConnell Augustus, watches (97 Water, B.), and as- tronomical observer, Cambridge Observatory Macconnell Mary W., widow of Hugh, h. 125 Pleasant


MACDONALD EDMUND J., bookbinder (11 Chardon, B.), boards 826 Main


Macdonald Frederick W., boards 324 Harvard


Macdonald Maria A. Mrs., house 324 Harvard


Macdonald Robert, carpenter, h. rear 15 Hollis, n. Spruce MACDONALD WILLIAM, bookbinder (11 Chardon, B.), house 826 Main


Mace Charlotte P., widow of Horace F., h. 34 Warland


Mace Eveline T. Mrs., house 17 Lopez


Mace Horace F., clerk (55 State, B.), house 34 Warland Mace Junius B., machinist, 368 Main, bds. 17 Lopez


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Macey Etta Miss, house 62 Brattle


Macgill Edward, painter, house 103 River Macgill James D., printer Riverside Press, house 103 River Macgregor Duncan, bookbinder Riverside Press, h. 29 Jay Maciel Antoine V., hairdresser, 195 Cambridge, h. 198} do. Maciel Joseph V., hairdresser, 93 Cambridge, h. 99 Gore Mack Julia, widow of Dennis, house 14 Garden


Mack Margaret, widow of Garrett, h. 9 Maynard place Mack Michael, laborer, house Burns block, Foster place Mack Peter F., carriage, sign, and ornamental painter, 4 Cambridge, house 77 Third


Mackay T. B., house 10 Follen


Mackey Andrew, carpenter, house 45 Montgomery


Mackin James, doormat weaver, house 142 Pleasant


Mackin Philip, laborer, boards 25 Cedar


Mackintosh Roger S., jr., bookkeeper (108 F. H. Market, B.), house 29 Suffolk [School


Maclelland John, bookkeeper, 204 Broadway, boards 13 MacLeod Wm. G., compressed yeast agent, h. 90 Inman Macvane S. Marcus, instructor in Political Economy, H. U., house 12 Remington


Madden Daniel, laborer, house rear 2 Hastings


Madden James, glass blower, boards 190 Winsor


Madden John, varnisher W. L. Lockhart, h. at Boston


Madden Martin, commercial traveler (55 Franklin, B.), house 5 Bucks block, Seventh


Madden Thomas, sailmaker, house 204 Cambridge


Madden Thomas, varnisher W. L. Lockhart, h. at Boston


Madden Thomas M. tinsmith (B.), boards 5 Seventh


Madden William, laborer, house 159 Winsor


Maddux Lafayette J., law student H. U., boards 4 Centre Madigan Thomas, clerk, Hampshire, corner Columbia h. 128 Hampshire


Magahy Andrew B., upholsterer Worcester Bros., house 15 Sparks st. court


Magee Arthur H., glass maker, house 118 Webster avenue


Magee Catherine, widow of George, house 39 Charles


Magee Hugh, porter (Mass. Hospital, B.), house 98 Put- nam avenue


Magee John F., painter, house 152 Elm


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


Magoun Franklin D., boards 62 Otis


Magoun Joseph, machinist, house 62 Otis


Maguire Ann Miss (Maguire & Ruth), fancy dry goods, 380 Cambridge, house do.


Maguire Bernard, glass packer, house 119 Gore


Maguire Daniel, laborer, house 90 Spring


Maguire Edward, hack driver, boards 365 Cambridge


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Maguire Edward, laborer, house 16 Vine Maguire Francis, oil dealer (27 Broad, B.), h. 151 Austin Maguire Francis, jr., clerk (55 Kilby, B.), bds. 151 Austin Maguire John, laborer, house 21 Reed


Maguire Mary Ann, widow, house 365 Cambridge Maguire Owen, laborer, house 127 Webster avenue Maguire Terrence, teamster, house rear 139 Bridge Maguire & Ruth (Ann Maguire and Jane Ruth), dry and fancy goods, 380 Cambridge


Mahady Daniel J., action maker M. & H. Organ Co., h. 70 Pearl


Mahady John, organ maker, house 73 Pleasant


Mahady John W., clerk T. Booth, bds. 73 Pleasant


Mahady Thomas, action maker M. & H. Organ Co., house 97 River


Mahaffey Francis J., printer and publisher of the Demo- crat, house 412 Cambridge


Mahaffy John T., carpenter, house 22 Pleasant


Mahan Charles, slipper maker, rooms 156 Harvard


Mahan James, hairdresser, boards 56 Pearl Mahan Patrick, brick layer, house 172 Norfolk


Mahaney Daniel S., laborer, house 37 Bolton Mahaney Dennis, laborer, house 37 Bolton


Mahaney Timothy, laborer, house 238 Franklin


Mahaney Timothy, laborer, house 7 Harvard


Mahearn Anthony, molder, 368 Main, house Pine


Mahegan James J., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 5 Bucks block, Seventh


Mahegan John, laborer, house 251 Franklin


Mahin Frank, law student, room 10 Mellen


Mahler Anthony, brass finisher, house 6 Portland


Mahoney Catherine, widow, house 29 Carson


Mahoney Cornelius, laborer, house 22 Carson


Mahoney Cornelius, house 103 Fourth


Mahoney David, teamster, house 130 Bridge Mahoney Dennis, carpenter, house 25 Banks


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house rear 269 Cambridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 13 Warren, n. Cambridge


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 113 Elm


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house rear 16112 Broadway


Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house Jefferson, n. Harding Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house 20 North


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


Mahoney Fred. D., organ finisher, house 74 Sixth Mahoney James, laborer, house 2 Spring place Mahoney James, laborer N. E. Glass Co., house 11 Water Mahoney Jeremiah, at Riverside Press


Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, house 102 Fourth


Mahoney Jeremiah, teamster, boards 54 Ellery


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Mahoney John, laborer, boards 20 North Mahoney John, laborer, house 24 Cowperthwaite Mahoney John, shoemaker, house 217 North avenue Mahoney Kane, laborer, house Ninth, near Otis Mahoney Margaret, widow, house 130 Bridge Mahoney Margaret, widow of Michael J., house 7 Lopez Mahoney Mary, widow of John, house 247 Franklin Mahoney Mary, widow, house 85 Spruce


Mahoney Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 57 Charles Mahoney Mary, widow of William, house 41 Banks


Mahoney Mary Ann Miss, house Flagg [do. Mahoney Patrick C., shoemaker, 240 Cambridge, bds. 198 Mahoney Thomas, boards 11 Water


Mahoney Timothy, laborer, house 391 Cambridge Mahoney Timothy O., laborer, house 141 Elm


Mahoney William, laborer, house 128 Webster avenue


Mahoney William D., laborer, house 16 Sparks


Maiers Helen, widow of John E., h. Chestnut, n. Waverly Maiers Orlando A., gas fitter (117 Court, B.), h. Chest- nut, near Waverly


Mains John, grocer, 13 Vine, house do.


Maitland James, blacksmith, 225 Main, house opp. 4 Pioneer avenue


Major Abigail Mrs., widow, house 106 Ellery


Major James, fireman Gas Works, h. 13 Maynard place


Major William F., conductor B. L. & N. R. R., boards 106 Ellery


Mallaley Michael, laborer, house rear 382 Cambridge Mallalley Verd, laborer, boards Ninth, near Otis Mallen John F., tailor, 508 Main, house 494 do. Mallen Patrick, laborer, house rear 36 Gore


Malley Edward B., counselor, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, cor. Second, boards 96 Thorndike


Malley Patrick, grease collector, house 41 Willow place Mallon John, laborer, house 119 Pleasant


Mallon Margaret Mrs., nurse Orphans' Home, Avon Hill, boards do.


Mallon Michael, laborer, house 119 Pleasant


Mallory Richard P., engraver (242 Wash., B.), house 21 Hancock


Mallows James Mrs., provision dealer, 534 Main, h. do.


Malloy Mary, widow of Martin, house rear 8 Gore


Malloy Michael, hostler, house rear 8 Gore


Malloy William, tuner G. Woods & Co., h. at E. Boston Malone Patrick, laborer, house 13 Warren


Malone Peter, asst. engineer Water Works, h. 112 Dublin


Malone Philip, tin ware mnfr., 2, rear 191 Hampshire, h. 192 Norfolk [bridge


Malone Richard J., law student H. U., rooms 16 Trow-


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Maloney Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, boards 271 Main Maloney Ellen, widow of John, house 14 Brookline


Maloney Patrick, carpenter, house Moore's block, Charles River


Maloney Philip, shoemaker, house 19 Harvard


Maloney William, teamster, house 366 North avenue Maloney William, painter, house 133 Spring Maloney William, stone cutter, h. 4, rear 191 Hampshire Maloon John W., tinsmith, house Sands, near Banks Mandell William A., insurance agent (1 Pemb. sq., B.), house 93 Austin


Mandell William J., clerk (24 Exchange place, B.), house 93 Austin


Manin Hannah, widow of Thomas, house 152 Green


Manix John, slipper maker (57 High, B.), h. 122 Spring


Manley Cornelius, machinist B. & L. R. R., house at Lex- ington


Manley Daniel, laborer, house Bell court


Manley Edward, printer, house rear 426 Cambridge


Mann B. Pickman, teacher of Natural History, boards 19 Follen


Mann George C., private teacher, boards 19 Follen


Mann Horace Mrs. (Kindergarten), house 19 Follen


Mann James F. (Grant & Mann), cabinet maker, 384 Main, rooms 37 Winsor


Mann Rufus, boots and shoes, 7 Harvard sq., h. 23 Mellen Mann Thomas, printer John Wilson & Son, rooms 20 Holyoke


Manning Abbie A. Miss, house 59 Mt. Auburn


Manning Bridget Miss, house 25 Cowperthwaite


Manning Bridget Mrs., house 37 Cowperthwaite


Manning Charles B., at Riverside Press, boards 112 Western avenue


Manning Edmund, boot and shoe dealer, 505 Main, house 162 Putnam avenue [vard


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


Manning Ellen, widow, house 9 Holly avenue


Manning E. P., student H. U., rooms 42 Matthews Hall Manning Henry M. S., box maker, house 51 Elm


Manning James, laborer, house 19 Tuttle


Manning John, collector, house 51 Elm


Manning John F., glass blower, house 135 Webster av.


Manning Matthew, plasterer, h. Derby lane, cor. West Manning Michael, laborer, house 403 Cambridge


Manning Nelson H., coffin maker, house 137 Cambridge -


Manning Patrick, laborer, house 186 Green


Manning Patrick, house 3 Grant


Manning Thomas J., baker, boards 403 Cambridge


Manning William H., printer Riverside Press, boards 41 Blackstone


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Manning -, widow, house 39 Charles


Mannkae Fred., cabinet maker, house rear 99 Sixth Mansfield Daniel, principal Washington grammar school, house 15 Hancock


Mansfield D. Gardner, salesman (149 Milk, B.), h. Wash- ington av., cor. Foxcroft


Mansfield Garrett, in Boston rolling mill, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol [Cambridge


Mansfield Geo W., pastor Trinity M. E. Church, h. 100 Mansfield James, laborer, boards 10 Broadway


Mansfield Thomas, laborer, house Tannery


Mansfield Tobias, laborer, h. 3 Baldwin court Mansfield Wm. H., hostler, bds. T. Mansfield's, Tannery Mansise William, house 123 Hampshire Manson John, foreman, 124 Harvard, h. 136 Harvard


Manson Nathaniel G., house 303 Harvard


Manson Nathaniel G., jr., boards 303 Harvard


Manson Rufus H., iron (22 Fulton, B.), h. 303 Harvard Manson Walter P., boards 136 Harvard


Mansur Warren M., bookkeeper, 502 Main, h. 74 Columbia


Manton John, piano-key maker, rooms 16 Boardman


Manton Patrick, laborer, house 7 Baldwin court


Manuel William H., seaman, house 60 Hastings Manuel William S., house 72 Harvard


Manuel - , laborer, house 4 Fourth


Mara David, laborer, house 8 Decatur court Mara Mary, wid. of Michael, h. Bay, cor. Kinnaird


Mara Thomas, gardener, house 23 Hayes court


Marble Emma F., widow of Benj. T., h. 467 Main


Marble Leyan L., conductor U. R. Co., honse 25 Sidney Marble Samuel, house 94 Prospect


Marble Samuel W., governors (8 Province, B.), house 47 Norfolk


March Chas. D., student H. U., rooms 52 Brattle March Clement, leather dealer (228 Congress, B.), house 306 Harvard


March John S., jr., master mariner, h. 419 Broadway March Mary J., widow of Albert, house 7 Laurel Marcher Daniel, brickmaker, house Vassal lane Marcy Henry O., physician, 690 Main, house do. Marcy John H. (Custom House, B.), h. 103 Pearl Marden A. L., builder, house 48 Pearl


Marden Ellis W., clerk (103 Devonshire, B.), b. 48 Pearl Marden Wm. L., clerk, house 22 Pioneer avenue Marean George G. Mrs., house 66 Dana Marean Jos. H., salesman (9 Chauncy, B.), h. 60 Columbia Mariano Joseph, box maker, boards 25 Third


Marie Sarah B., widow of Joseph, house 8012 Green Marie Wallace R., bookbinder, house 114 Pearl


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Markey Chas. A., painter B. L. & N. R. R. shop, house 75 Third


Markey Hugh V., liquors, 184 Bridge, h. 19 Gore Marks Mary, widow, house 325 Cambridge


Maroney John, telegraph messenger (109 State, B.), bds. 176 Gore


Maroney Joanna Mrs., house 176 Gore


Maroney Mary, widow of James, house 254 Franklin


Marr Sarah H. Miss, house 99 Pleasant


Marrah Patrick, laborer, house 200 Dublin


Marrett Lorenzo, lawyer, Lechmere bank building, Cam- bridge, cor. Second, h. Highland av., n. Broadway MARSDEN JAMES, grocer, and dealer in coal and wood, 395 Main, h. do.


Marsden Thomas, clerk, 395 Main, h. 7 Lawrence


Marsh Albert L., confectioner, boards 176 Harvard


Marsh Benj. F., clerk, 110 Cambridge, h. 109 Otis


Marsh Chas S., clerk, 97 Cambridge, h. 44 Fourth


Marsh James B., boards 92 Sixth


Marsh John, house 92 Sixth


Marsh Joseph E., boarding house, 176 Harvard


Marsh Roscoe, milkman, boards 79 Thorndike


Marsh Sarah A., widow of George, house 86 Spring


Marsh W. J. S., wire springmaker M. & H. Organ Co., h. at Wilmington


Marsh Walter R., oiled-clothes maker, h. r. 150 Prospect Marshall Charles, laborer, h. Concord av., n. F. R. R.


Marshall Ezekiel H. (114 Sudbury, B.), h. 47512 Main Marshall Frank H. (O. S. Brown & Co.), flour, grain, etc., Bridge, cor. East, h. 33 Second


Marshall Freeman W., gardener, house Mt. Auburn, near Elmwood avenue


Marshall John, clerk, 641 Main, rooms do.


Marshall John H., clerk, boards 211 Harvard


Marshall Mary A., nurse, widow of Truman, house 72 Hampshire


Marshall Nahum, clerk, 157 Harvard, h. 72 Hampshire Marshall Wm. P., billiards (114 Sudbury, B.), house 70 Prospect


Marshall Mary Mrs., widow, house r. 6 Lopez


Marshea James W., watchmaker, 458 Harvard, house 67 Mt. Auburn


Marshea John D., brassfinisher (14 Beverly, B.), house r. 54 Franklin [avenue


Marson George, hairdresser, 19 Brattle, house 7 Lambert Marsters John M. clergyman, h. 1 Oxford


Marston Charles A., flask maker, 368 Main, bds. 9 Winsor Marston Charles C., billiard room, 195 North avenue, h. 19312 do.


HENRY H. TUTTLE & CO., Importers und Dealers in FINE BOOTS & SHOES,


427 & 429 Washington Street, BOSTON.


VARNUM & McNAUGHT ( Successors to JOSIAH HOBART & CO.) FRENCH AND AMERICAN


BOOTS AND SHOES,


529 and 531 Washington Street, Two Doors North of Boston Theatre,


W. H. VARNUM, W. W. MCNAUGHT.


BOSTON.


T. E. MOSELEY & CO., Importers and Dealers in


FRENCH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AND SHOES


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WAUKENPHAST'S ENGLISH GOODS .A SPECIALTY. 469 Washington Street, . BOSTON.


T. E. MOSELEY.


GEO. S. MERRILL.


G.


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


No. 10 Tremont Row, . . BOSTON.


N. B. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers made to measure.


JAMES MARTIN & SON,


MANUFACTURERS OF-


TENTS, FLAGS, Wagon Covers,


ITALIAN -AND-


STORE


AWNINGS


CANVAS SIGNS, BOAT SAILS, &c.,


Particular attention paid to the making of


VESSELS' COLORS AND BURGEES.


-JOBBERS IN-


ITALIAN AWNING STRIPES AND FIXTURES,


TENT POLE PINS AND SLIDES, OILED COTTON DUCK, HORSE and WAGON COVERS.


We have several LARGE TENTS, that will seat from 100 to 3,000 persons to DINE under, which we will LET on reasonable terms.


All letters promptly answered, and all orders personally attended to.


JAMES MARTIN & SON,


114 Commercial Street,


James Martin, James A. Martin. S


BOSTON.


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Marston Frank E., stationery (32 Franklin, B.), house 27 Warland


Marston George A., police, station 5, house 16 Spruce Marston Geo. H., piano key mnfr., 139 Broadway, house 104 Winsor




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