The Cambridge directory for 1878, Part 23

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Publication date: 1878
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Lawson Andrew J., assistant editor Boston Daily Globe (236 Washington, B.), house 198 Putnam avenue Lawson Ann M., widow of Thomas, house 38 Antrim Lawson Eliza, widow, house 6 Lopez


Lawson Francis C., grocer, 123 Fourth, house do.


Lawson John H., printer Univ. Press, boards 38 Antrim


Lawson Rebecca A. Mrs., house 38 Washington


Lawson Thomas Wm., clerk Globe National Bank (40 State, B.), boards 38 Antrim


Lawton Edward B. Mrs., house 46 Market


Lawton Edward W., clerk, boards 46 Market


Lawton John T., brakeman E. R. R., boards 1 Fifth


Lawton Joseph H., boards 1 Fifth


Lawton Leander, house rear 4 Tufts


Lawton Margaret, widow of John, house 1 Fifth


Lawton William A., boards 1 Fifth


Lea Arthur H., student H. U., rooms 48 Weld hall


Lea James H., stationery, house 12 Arlington


Lea, see Lee [25 Hancock


Leach Alpheus M., painter (4 Brimmer place, B.), house Leach Charles F., medical student, boards 25 Hancock


Leach Charles R., painter, boards Porter's Hotel


Leach Edward, glue maker, house 13 Hews


Leach George C., stationery, house 22 Lowell - Leach Hosea W., mason, boards 69 Moore


Leach Mary A., widow of John, house 129 Harvard


Leach Mary A., widow of Wm. S., h. 7 Lambert avenue Leach William H., carpenter, house 196 Norfolk


Leahey James, mason, house 114 Hampshire Leahey Joseph F., tailor, house 99 Mount Auburn Leahy John, laborer, house rear 196 Green Leahy Michael, watchman, house 204 Franklin


Leake Christopher, carpenter, house 67 Western avenue Lealand Charles, millwright, house 86 Winsor


Lealand Charles H., boards 86 Winsor [Cherry


Learnard George W., produce (12 Commercial, B.), h. 53 Learned Gilman P., hostler, boards 78 Kirkland Learned Grant, shoemaker, 2912 Central sq., h. 17 Franklin Learned James M., house 12 Laurel


Learned Lydia, house 17 Franklin [house


Learned William P., student H. U., rooms 5 Wadsworth Leary Cornelius F., printer, boards 80 Kinnaird


Leary Dennis, laborer, house 4 Linehan's block, Third


Leary Humphrey, laborer, boards 47 Amory


Leary John, bookbinder, house 15 Hews


Leary John, tailor, house 24 Harrison


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Leary John, printer, house 3 Long's blk., r. 134 Broadway Leary John F., varnisher, 203 Bridge, h. at Somerville Leary Matthew, currier, boards 168 Dublin


Leary Michael, boards 14 North


Leary Michael J., laborer, boards 24 Harrison


Leary Patrick, laborer N. E. Glass Co., house 16 North Leary Peter, laborer, house 29 Warren, near Porter Leary, see also O'Leary


Leathe Melinda E. Miss., house 5 State


Leaver Sarah K. Mrs., house 44 Seventh


Leavitt Allen, jeweler, house 360 Broadway


Leavitt Erasmus D., house 11 Warland


Leavitt Erasmus D., jr., mechanical engineer, Main, cor. Magazine, house 143 Magazine


Leavitt Geo. R. Rev., pastor Pilgrim church, h. 9 Warland Leavitt Lucy A. L., widow of Geo. W., h. 92 Auburn Leavitt Hart H., hats, etc. (91 Court, B.), h. 776 Main Leavitt Henry T., pickle maker, house 6 Holly


Leavitt H. T. Mrs., cigar store, 361 Main, h. 5 Holly Leavitt Josephine Miss, dressmaker, house 16 Warland


Leavitt William., carpenter (146 Mt. Vernon, B.), house 16 Fayette


Leavitt William H., brassfinisher, house 4 Union


Leavitt William J. D., music teacher, house 16 Fayette


Lebert David, baker, Fourth, corner Vine and 67 Gore, house 34 Vine


Lebeuf Oliver, harnessmaker, boards 102 Main


Le Cain George W., house 2 Sceva place


LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, 66 Cambridge, T. Henry Hudson, cashier


LeClair Leon, tinsmith, house 87 Main


Leddy Anna, widow of John, house 8 Fourth


Leddy James, laborer, house Distillhouse, Somerville line


Leddy Thomas, laborer, house 13 Willow place


Lee Arthur H., student H. U., rooms 36 Thayer hall Lee Charles, nickelplater (B.), boards 27 Second


Lee George, laborer, house 84 Harvard


Lee Isaac J., house Ericsson court


Lee James, laborer, house 76 Spruce


Lee John, bookbinder Riverside Bindery, h. at Melrose Lee John Clarence, student H. U., boards 105 Inman


Lee Nathaniel H., porter, house Ericsson court Lee Richard T., blacksmith, house rear 50 Amory Lee Thomas, student H. U., rooms 22 Weld hall Lee William D., cooper, house rear 41 Vine Lee, see Lea


Leeds Daniel D., foreman varnisher (517 Washington, B.), house 123 Franklin


Leeds Edwin F., wool (136 Federal, B.), h. 123 Franklin


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Leeds Fred A., bookkeeper, boards 123 Franklin Lees John, saloon, 407 Main, house do. Lefford Edward F., oilfinisher, house 54 Sixth LeFrancis Fred., clerk (85 Oliver, B.), b. 60 Columbia LeFrancis Peter, cigar mnfr., 527 Main, h. 60 Columbia LeFrancis True, boards 148 Washington


Legg Frank W., photographer, house 147 Pearl Leggett John, carpenter A. Stevens, bds. 99 Mt. Auburn Legrand John L. B., tinsmith, boards 85 Pleasant Legrant Toussient, foreman H. M. Wyatt's brickyard, 68 Dublin, house 64 do.


Lehan Daniel, house 21 Fourth [61 Gore


Lehan Daniel W., upholsterer (Shaw & Applin, B.), h. Lehan Dennis H., horse shoer, 19 Gore, h. 40 Second Lehan Michael J., horse shoer, boards 21 Fourth Lehmkuhl William H., cabinetmaker, house 70 Gore Leighton Adelbert R., clerk, 156 Cambridge, rooms do. Leighton Henry B., engraver, boards 105 Otis


Leighton John A., carpenter, house 139 Gore


Leighton John E., painter (Charlestown), h. 13 Third Leighton John H., house 22 Winter


Leighton John H., jr., clerk American Net and Twine Co., house 22 Houghton, Somerville


Leighton Thomas, machinist (East Boston), h. 12 Fourth Leighton William, conductor U. R. Co., boards David P. Burley's, Cambridge


Leinhart George, baker, house 91 Sixth


Leister Anton, student H. U., rooms 28 Stoughton hall Leister, see Lester


Leitch James, baker F. A. Kennedy, house 37 Somerset Leitch James, at Boston Chemical Works, h. 12 Warren Leitch John, house 41 Gore


Leitch, see Litch


Lejer Anthony, laborer, house foot Clifton


Lejer John, laborer, house 108 Spruce [Somerville Leland Annie M., teacher Harvard grammar school, h. at Leland Fred'k, chair dealer (84 North, B.), b. 33 Bigelow Leland James, clerk, house 20 Tremont


Lemme Frederick, florist, rooms 6 Dover


Lemon Louis, pictures and frames, 443 Main, h. Watson Lemon William, bookbinder Riverside Bindery, boards 30 Western avenue


LeMoyne William J., actor, house 40 Austin


Lenehan Dennis, shoemaker, boards 544 Main Lenehan John, tailor, house 16 Decatur


Lenfest Granville B. (Lenfest & Moore), printer, 68 Cam- bridge, corner Second, house 157 Thorndike Lenfest Mary A., widow of Solomon, house 50 Baldwin Lenfest Solomon, printer, house 50 Baldwin


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Lenfest Thomas H., music printer (21 School, B.), house 40 Western avenue [ern av. Lenfest Thos. H., jr., clerk (21 School, B.), bds. 40 West- Lenfest & Moore (Granville B. Lenfest and George H., Moore), job printers, 68 Cambridge [Gore Lennehan James E., plumber (8 Province ct., B.), b. 110


Lennon James E., clerk, house 67 Pearl [Pearl Lennon John, auctioneer and real estate, 603 Main, h. 67 Lennon John, house 193 Hampshire


Lennon Maria, widow, house 432 Broadway


Lennon Martin, brass finisher, house 193 Hampshire


Lennon Patrick, teamster, boards 85 Brookline


Lenox John M., letter collector (P. O., B.), h. 95 Elm Lenth Charles, baker, 71 Vine, boards do.


Lentz David, currier, house Friend, 1st from Reed Leonard Adelbert W. (45 Court, B.), h. 4 Lamson place


Leonard Edward, cooper, 138 Gore, h. at Charlestown


Leonard Fred. M., student H. U., rooms 24 Weld hall Leonard George, confectioner, 503 Main, boards Green Leonard George, tinsmith, house 305 Cambridge


Leonard George A., salesman (35 School, B.), house 342 Broadway [East Somerville


Leonard Henry W., wheelwright, 4 Cambridge, house at Leonard Hiram, hides and leather (98 High, B.), house 139 Otis


Leonard John, laborer, house 123} Winsor


Leonard Mary J., widow of Samuel R., h. 82 Magazine


Leonard Patrick G., salesman (28 Summer, B.), house 11 Boardman


Leonard Thomas, junk dealer, 19 Gore, house do.


Leonard Thomas, trunk maker, boards 12312 Winsor Leonard Thomas, currier, boards 364 North avenue Leonard William, book agent, house 8 Third


Lerned Andrew, boots and shoes, 354 No. av., h. r. do.


Lerned Benjamin, butter and eggs, h. r. 354 No. avenue Lerned Charles W., manufacturer "Lerned's Disinfec- tant," 358 North av., h. do. [town


Lerned Josiah, box maker G. G. Page & Co., h. at Water-


Lerned Lucy Miss, house 358.North avenue


Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, house 358 North avenue


Lerned Walter H., butter and eggs, h. r. 354 No. avenne Lerner Frank, gardener, house 1 Banks


Lerner Fritz, tailor, house 1 Banks


Lerner John, laborer, boards 1 Banks


Lerner Joseph, servant, 14 Sumner, boards do.


LeRoy Herman S., student H. U., rooms 31 Beck hall


Leslie Benjamin, mariner, house 112 Columbia


Leslie David, butter dealer, house 449 Cambridge


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Lester James L., student H. U., rooms 13 Divinity hall Lester, see Leister [Somerville


Leuchte Bernhard, lager beer, 9 Brighton, house at West Levas Charles, teamster, 32 Somerset


Levi Wolf, clothing (73 Washington, B.), h. 33 Second


Levy Abraham, clothing, 7 Brighton, house do.


Lewin Mary A., widow, house 277 Harvard


Lewis Abbie A. Miss, teacher Dana primary school, bds. 14 Story


Lewis Ann, widow of Henry P., house 14 Story


Lewis Ann Miss, house 78 Washington


Lewis Charles J., grocer, 150 Harvard, house 79 Allston Lewis Charles S., clerk (458 Washington, B.), h. 96 Ellery Lewis Edward R., clerk, 39 Clark, house 78 Washington


Lewis Elmer L., clerk (B.), boards rear 8 Perry


Lewis Fred. H. (F. H. Lewis & Co.), coal and wood, 91 Broadway, house do.


Lewis Frederick, brush finisher (290 Commercial, B.), and (F. H. Lewis & Co.), h. 85 Vine


LEWIS F. H. & CO. (Fred. H. and Fred. Lewis), coal and wood, 91 Broadway


Lewis George, laborer, house Garden street place


Lewis George W., porter H. U., house 21 Banks


Lewis Henry B., brass finisher, 368 Main, bds. 11 Winsor


Lewis Henry C., porter H. U., house 19 Grant


Lewis Hyman, clerk (73 Washington, B.), rms. 33 Second Lewis Joseph, actor, house 44 Fourth


Lewis Levi J., hairdresser (B.), house 104 Harvard


Lewis Mary A. Miss, teacher Boardman primary school, boards 16 Lincoln [Cambridge


Lewis Robert, hostler Chaffee & Cummings, house 217


Lewis Thomas, photographer, 33 River, h. 121 Prospect Lewis Thomas Mrs., private school, 121 Prospect, h. do. Lewis William H., clerk, 150 Harvard, house 50 Clark


Libbey Edward D., clerk N. E. Glass Works, boards at Newton Centre [Pleasant


Libbey Hebron, real estate (231 Washington, B.), h. Mt. Libbey Hebron A., clerk (20 Franklin, B.), boards H. Libbey's, Mt. Pleasant . [h. next do. Libbey William, flagman Concord av. crossing F. R. R., Libbey William L., agent N. E. Glass Works, North, cor. Water, house at Newton Centre


Libby Chas. W., sewing machine repairer, b. 9 Kinnaird


Libby Hall J., cooper, house 1 Squire's court


Libby Joseph M., last maker, house 9 Kinnaird


Libby Melvina A., widow, house 83 Broadway


Libby Tobias, teamster, boards 97 Otis


Liddy Thomas, printer (117 Franklin, B.), h. 63 Pearl


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Lightfoot Augustus, boards 51 Holyoke [Inman Lighthill August P., physician (7 Somerset, B.), house 31 Lilley Fred., clerk F. R. R. freight depot, bds. 46 Fifth Lilley Thomas, carriage smith, house 46 Fifth


Lillie Abbie A. Miss, house 21 Tremont


Lillie Mary E. Miss, house 21 Tremont


Lincoln Abbie, widow of Tyler, house 6 Plympton


Lincoln Addie E. Miss, proof reader J. Wilson & Son, boards 6 Plympton [Fifth Lincoln Alfred, clerk (524 Washington, B.), boards 15


Lincoln Charles A., carpenter, h. 15 Fifth [hall


Lincoln Charles Sprague, student H. U., rms. 6 Holworthy Lincoln Chas. S., bookkeeper (79 Milk, B.) h. 58 Sydney Lincoln George E., traveling agent Watch factory (Au- burndale), h. Oxford, c. Hammond [Franklin


Lincoln James S., wood and coal, 16 Pearl block, h. r. 54 Lincoln John, provisions (33 North, B.), h. 121 Winsor Lincoln John L., car repairer, house 28 Worcester


Lincoln Lendall, carpenter, house 28 Worcester


Lincoln Nathan, music teacher, Cambridge schools, house 72 Prospect


Lincoln Nathan F., clerk (33 Com'], B.), bds. 72}Prospect Lincoln Nathan P., teamster, house 109 Spring


Lincoln Walter M., clerk (4 P. O. sq., B.), bds. 20 Pearl Lincoln William F., carpenter, house 49 Winter


Lincoln Wm. H., clerk J. P. Squire & Co., b. 15 Fifth


Lindsay William, carver, house 25 Rockwell [Inman


Lindsey P. Allen, salesman (400 Washington, B.), h. 76 Lindstrom John P., cabinet maker, house 2 Gray place Linehan Charles, livery stable, 244 Cambridge, house at Newton


Linehan John, stone cutter, house 7 Winter Ling Charles, clerk, 124 Cambridge, bds. rear 59 Winter Ling William, carpenter, house rear 59 Winter Linn Eliza, widow of William, house 8 Lincoln Linnehan Daniel, brass molder, 368 Main, bds. 8 Davis Linnehan Mary, widow of Daniel, house rear 8 Davis Linnell Mary, widow, house 381 Cambridge


Linsky John, laborer, house rear 382 Cambridge Lintner Berthold, varnisher, house 12 Third Lippincott Sarah E., widow, house 148 Mt. Auburn Lippitt Francis J. Mrs., house 21 Trowbridge Lissberger Abram K., plumbers materials, First, n. Otis, and (145 North, B.), house (Chandler, B.) Lister Frederick C., asst. at Harvard gymnasium H. U., house Crescent, 5th on left from Oxford


Lister Fred. W., supt. gymnasium H. U., house Crescent, 5th on left from Oxford


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Litch Albert, house 31 Cherry [do.


Litch John, laborer Mt. Auburn stables, Coolidge av. h. Litch, see Leitch


Litchfield Allen W., mason, house 64 River


Litchfield Benjamin C., plumber, house 13 Suffolk


Litchfield George W. B., mason, (11 Chapman place, B.), house 87 Putnam avenue


Litchfield Horace D., clerk, 488 Main, boards do.


Litchfield Judson, undertaker, 488 Main, house 17 Green Litchfield Otis V., regulator M. & H. O. Co., h. 99 Inman Litchfield Roland, undertaker, 488 Main, house do.


Litchfield Roland, jr., at 488 Main, house at Wakefield Litchfield S., driver Union Railway Co., bds. 113 Prospect Litchfield Washington, waiter Memorial hall


Litchfield William, coachman, 325 Harvard, boards do. Littauer Lucius N., student H. U., rooms 4 Matthews hall Little, Brown & Co. (Augustus Flagg, John Bartlett,


Thomas W. Deland, John M. Brown, and George Flagg), book bindery, Blackstone


Little Charles J. (Welch & Co.), University bindery, Brattle sq., house 830 Main


Little Frank W., driver U. R. Co., bds. 117 Green


Little John, laborer, house 26 Somerset


Little John, policeman, station 2, house 117 Green Little Lemuel, house 12 Holyoke place [White


Littlefield Adoniram J., salesman, 147 North av., house 12


Littlefield George A., machinist, house 117 Winsor


Littlefield George E., bookseller (67 Cornhill, B.), house 12 Chester [Mellen


Littlefield George T., cutter (28 Summer, B.), house 12


Littlefield Jacob Mrs., house 274 North avenue


Littlefield Junies W., peddler, house 112 Hampshire


Littlefield J. W., carpenter, 113 Broadway, house at Somerville [h. 10 Mellen


Littlefield Nathan C., silversmith (235 Washington, B.),


Littlefield Sherman, boards 15 Farwell place


Livermore Charles C., treas. Boston Multiple Color Print- ing Co. (153 Milk, B.), bds. 1 Dana


Livermore Frederick O., salesman (B.), bds. 36 Essex


Livermore George Mrs., house 1 Dana


Livermore Isaac, house 3 Clinton


Livermore John, house 287 Harvard


Livermore Joseph P., teacher (Lexington) High school, house 24 North avenue


Livermore Kidder A. (356 Federal, B.), h. 69 Mt. Auburn Livermore Leonard J. Rev., pastor Unitarian church (Danvers), house 24 North avenue


Livermore Lois, widow of Oliver, house 77 North avenue Livermore Oliver W., house 36 Essex


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Livesey Frank B., bookkeeper, (101 Milk, B.), h. 7 Rice Livingston Archibald, clerk (21 Central, B.), house 174 Thorndike


Livingston Benjamin F., machinist, house 30 Worcester


Livingston Catherine Miss, dressmaker, house 898 Main


Livingston Henry, agent, house 14 Warren


Livingston Mary Miss, dressmaker, house 898 Main


Livingston William, sawyer, State, corner Osborn, house at Somerville


Lloyd George, carpenter, house 177 Spring


Lloyd George A., teller Cambridge National Bank, 87 Cambridge, boards at Arlington


Lloyd Michael, waiter, h. 17 Jefferson, opp. McCabe


Lloyd Thomas, teamster, house 11 Hamilton


Lloyd Uriah, cooper (33 Somerville av., Somerville), h. 117 Spring


Lloyd William E., clerk Court House, Third, house at Arlington


Loan Alexander, soap maker, boards 209 Columbia


Loan John James, soft soap maker, 209 Columbia, h. do.


LOCK GEORGE, plasterer and stucco worker, basement 508 Main, house rear do.


Locke Almira D. Mrs., house 9 Dover


Locke Amos, foreman J. Henry Wyman, 84 Bridge, h. at Lexington


Locke Bros. (Edgar H. and S. Ellis), provisions, Hender- son block, 226 North avenue


Locke Charles A., leather (192 Congress, B.), h. 17 Clinton Locke Diana S. Miss, house 4 Percy place


Locke Edgar H. (Locke Bros.), provisions, 226 North av., house rear 293 North avenue


Locke Elbridge W., music composer, house 3 Sands


Locke Eveline J. Miss, teacher (Arlington), boards 281 North avenue


Locke E. J. Mrs., house 281 North avenue


Locke Horatio, provisions (42 and 44 Faneuil Hall mar- ket, B.), h. 285 North avenue


Locke H. Austin, clerk (32 F. H. market, B.), h. 11 Dover Locke Irene E. Miss, house 4 Percy place


Locke John (95 High, B.), house 56 Hamilton


Locke John T., bookkeeper, 25 Central sq., h. r. 8 Perry


Locke Mary E. Mrs., house 40 North avenue


Locke Sarah J., widow of Charles A., h. 17 Clinton


Locke S. Ellis (Locke Bros.), provisions, 226 North av., house 9 Rice


Lockett Jacob L., butler, house 14 Elmer


Lockhart Albert E., undertaker, 203 Bridge, b. at Boston Lockhart Charles H., undertaker, 203 Bridge, h. 209 do. Lockhart David, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, h. at Somerville


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LOCKHART WILLIAM L., undertaker and manufac-


turer of coffins, caskets, etc., wholesale and retail, 191 to 209 Bridge, h. 150 Cambridge


Locklin Mary Miss, house 60 Brighton [do.


Locklin Peter H., fish and oysters, 113 Cambridge, h. 115 Lockwood Leverett L., engineer Riverside Press, house 9 Blackstone


Lodge Henry C., instructor in history H. U., h. at Boston


Logan Henry, porter, 545 Main, house 155 Green


Logan Jeanette, widow of James, house 80 Pearl


Logan William M., engineer, house 122 Winsor Logan William M., engineer, house 90 Sixth


Lomax Ellen, widow of William, house 63 Winter


Lomax William, lawyer, boards 63 Winter


Lombard Chas. E., machinist (9 Green, B.), h. 42 Shepard


Lombard Eugene, baker, house 165 Green


LOMBARD HERBERT E., job printer, 600 Main, h. 100 Austin


Lombard James, provisions, 327 Cambridge, house do.


Lombard James, laborer, house 158 Green


Lombard John, grocer, 649 Main, house 21 Essex


Lombard Julia, widow of Richard, groceries, 155 Colum- bia, house 159 do.


Lombard Michael, teamster, 28 Bridge, b. at Charlestown Lombard Nathan C., mechanical engineer and draughts- man (40 State, B.), house 125 Prospect


Lombard Richard P., lather, house 71 Washington


Lombard Warren P., student H. U., rooms 49 Weld hall


Lonergan Thomas, laborer, house 97 Spruce


Long Abel E., janitor Shepard and Wyman schools, house 10 Rice


Long Daniel, foreman finishers (48 Canal, B.), h. 6 Jay


Long David, glass maker, house 106 Third


Long Irene F., widow of Caleb C., house 15 Elm


Long John, grocer, 49 Gore, house do.


Long John J., plumber, 71 Cambridge, house do.


Long Sarah A. Mrs., boards 19 Everett


Long Walter H., waiter Memorial hall


Longfellow Charles A., house 105 Brattle


Longfellow Henry W., professor, house 105 Brattle


Longfellow Samuel Rev., hoards 76 Brattle


Longfellow William P. P., architect (220 Devonshire, B.), house 126 Brattle [124 Spruce, h. do.


Longschamp Joseph A., cook Bay State Brick Co., rear Longshaw Margaret, widow of William, house 78 Otis


Look Hollis J., stevedore (Boston wharf, First, S. B.), h. 18 Leighton court


Loomis Charles, student H. U., rooms 864 Main


Loomis Eleazer B., driver U. R. Co., h. 10 Charles River


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Loomis Elverton W., boards 10 Charles River Loomis Ernest G., boards 108 Thorndike Loomis Grove H., house 108 Thorndike Looney Christy, hairdresser, rooms 23 Suffolk


Looney Epennetus, mariner, house 17 Warren


Looney John F., book binder Riverside bindery, boards 45 Pearl


Looney Michael, laborer, house 45 Pearl [erville


Lopstram A., cabinet maker Doe & Hunnewell, h. at Som- Lord Clara L., widow of Charles, house 41 Inman


Lord Daniel W., student H. U., rooms 32 College house Lord George A., engineer, house rear 507 Main


Lord Henry C., clerk (B.), boards 41 Inman Lord Joseph M., tinman, boards 5 Rockwell


Lord J. Wesley, trav. salesman, 503 Main, h. 12 Sydney


Lord Rebecca P., nurse, boards 184 Cambridge Lord Samuel Clarence, driver U. R. Co., b. 196 Hampshire


Lord William W., clerk, 521 Main, rooms do.


Lorden Daniel, laborer, house 41 Winter


Lorden John, boards 41 Winter


Lorigan Thomas F., blacksmith, house 81 School


Loring Augustus P., student H. U., rooms 10 Appian-way Loring Joan, widow, house 17 Antrim


Loring John W. Mrs., house 59 Fifth


Lothrop Charles B., tin plate worker, boards 106 Auburn Lothrop Eliza A., widow, house rear 107 Spring


Lothrop George B., locksmith (B.), house 37 Blackstone Lothrop George B., jr., locksmith (B.), h. 37 Blackstone Lothrop James B., organ builder, 101 Gore, h. 106 Spring Lothrop Oliver B., music printer, boards 119 Washington Lotz Christopher, laborer, h. 2 Ninth, near Cambridge Lougherty Philip, law student H. U., rooms 404 Harvard Loughlin Edward, house 104 Pearl


Loughlin John, carpenter, house 47 Cedar


Loughlin, see O'Loughlin


Loughran Mary Mrs., house 70 Wright


Loughran Michael W., boards 70 Wright


Loughrey Ann, widow of William, h. Loughrey avenue, rear 28 Pelham [Charles


Loughrey John, bookkeeper J. P. Squire & Co., h. 144 Lovejoy Charles J., clothing (60 Washington, B.), h. 14 Warland


Lovejoy C. Fred, clerk (96 High, B.), boards 14 Warland Lovejoy Emma (E. Lovejoy & Co.), milliner, 615 Main Lovejoy E. & Co. (Emma Lovejoy and Eva S. Delano), milliners, 615 Main [Walden


Lovejoy Herbert M. (28 Avon, B.), h. Mt. Pleasant, near Lovejoy Samuel M., broker (57 State, B.), h. 94 Magazine Lovejoy Virgil S., coach driver, house 9 Seventh


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


Lovell Andrew J., grocer (64 Cambridge, B.), h. 11 Forest Lovell Cornelius, house 79 Brattle


Lovell Elizabeth, widow, house 8 Ash street place


Lovering Ernest, student H. U., rooms 38 Kirkland


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 rear 35 Cowperth waite Lovett James, baker, boards rear 35 Cowperthwaite


Lovett John, laborer, house 8 Beaver [River Lovett Joseph I., printer John Wilson & Son, h. 6 Charles Lovett Mary, widow of Michael, house 32 Charles River Lovett Michael, house 1 Cowperthwaite


Lovett Robert W., student H. U., rooms 18 Matthews hall Lovewell Frank M., broom maker, boards 414 Main


Low Charles H. (C. H. Low & Co.), dry goods, 460 Har- vard, Harvard square, rooms 134 Mt. Auburn


Low C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Low), dry and fancy goods, 460 Harvard, Harvard square


Low Edwin P., wooden ware maker (112 Harrison av., B.), house 10 Brookline


Low Fred'k C., photographer, 110 Cambridge, h. 23 Fifth Low Frank H., printer University Press, bds. 65 Oxford Low Geo. H., bookkeeper (44 Kilby, B.), bds. 65 Oxford Low George W., house 65 Oxford


Low Horace G., clerk, 460 Harvard, boards 29 Holyoke Low James, gardener, 67 Kirkland, house 25 Baldwin


Low Joseph W. (J. W. Low & Co), leather manufacturer,


Belmont, c. Reed, and (225 Congress, B.), h. at Boston Low J. W. & Co. (Joseph W. Low and A. R. Batchel- der), leather mufrs., Belmont, cor. Reed, store (225 Congress, B.)


Lowd William H., clerk, 118 Cambridge, bds. at Boston Lowe Edwin D., Harvest Flour mill, Portland, rear 194 Broadway, boards 76 Prospect


Lowe Francis (F. & J. Lowe), builder, h. 74 Prospect


Lowe Frank A., boards 76 Prospect [Prospect


Lowe F. & J. (Francis and John Lowe), builders, 76 Lowe John, soap maker, house 159 Winsor


Lowe John (F. & J. Lowe), builder, house 76 Prospect


Lowe Mary Ann Mrs., house 8 Ellery


Lowe Samuel B., house 64 Webster avenue


Lowe Thomas R., painter, house 912 Suffolk


Lowell Alfred E., freight conductor B. L. & N. R. R., h. 32 Fourth


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Lowell Ellen F., asst. librarian Dana Library, h. 9 Douglass Lowell Frank, student H. U., rooms 9 Linden


Lowell Frederick H., drug clerk, 439 Main, h. 6 Cherry Lowell Harrison G., sail maker, house 9 Douglass Lowell James Russell Smith, professor of the French and Spanish languages and literatures, and belles-letters H. U., house Elmwood av., corner Mt. Auburn Lowell Kate M. Miss, teacher Willard primary school, boards 9 Douglass


Lowell Lawrence, student H. U., rooms 9 Linden Lowell William O., blacksmith, house 96 Sixth


Lowney Dennis, glass maker, boards 47 Winter Lowney Morris, house 47 Winter


Lowry George W., foreman glass cutting N. E. Glass Works, house at Somerville




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