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Leavitt William, carpenter (146 Mt. Ver- non, B.), house 16 Fayette
Leavitt William J. D., music teacher (433 Washington, rm. 16, B.), h. 16 Fayette Leavitt William W., brass-finisher, house 110 Hampshire
LeBarron John, carriage painter, 232 North avenue, boards 212 do.
LeBarron John, house 896 Main
LeBarron John D., watchman (B. & A. R. R., B.), house 896 Main
Lebert David, house 75 Fifth
Lebert David, baker, 163 Bridge. h. do.
Leboo Henrietta Miss, h. 39 Washington LeBreck Louis, foreman brass foundry, Walworth, boards 40 Austin
LeCain George W., driver, 43 Pine, house 58 Auburn
L ECHMERE NATIONAL BANK, 66 Cambridge, T. Henry Hudson, cashier
LeClair Xavier, brick-maker, h. 20 Bolton Leddy Charles H., finisher, bds. 8 Fourth Leddy Hannah M., widow of John, house 8 Fourth
Leddy James, laborer, house Distillhouse, next Somerville line
Leddy Thomas F., wood-carver, boards 8 Fourth
Ledlie George H., student H. U., rooms 78 Mount Auburn
Lee Elbren L., fish, boards 11 Gardner
Lee George, laborer, h. 60 Washington
Lee Isaac J. B., boards 31 Howard
Lee James, molder H. M. Bird, Pelham
Lee James H., fishdealer, h. 11 Gardner
Lee John A., piano-key maker, boards 138 Hampshire
Lee Joseph, student H. U., rooms 58 Thayer Hall
Lee Joshua, laborer, house 18 East
Lee Michael. molder H. M. Bird, Pelham
Lee Nathaniel H., porter, h. 31 Howard Lee Richard T., blacksmith, 368 Main, house 57 Portland
Lee R., blacksmith's helper, 368 Main
Lee Tom, laundry, 69 Cambridge, h. do.
Lee Walter, blacksmith, 270 North av., boards 189 Spruce
Lee William, gardener, 11 Fayerweather, boards do.
Lee William, cooper, house 29 Porter
Leeds Daniel D., foreman of varnishers (1287 Washington, B.), h. 123 Franklin Leeds Edwin F., wool (161 Franklin, B.), house 123 Franklin
Leeds Fred A., clerk (31 Hawley, B.), boards 123 Franklin
Leeman John, fireman (B.), h. 8 Fourth Leest Walter, plasterer, h. 12 Hamilton LeFave Joseph, driver U. R. Co., house Frank, 6th on left
Lefavour Alexander, glass worker, boards 163 Columbia
LeFrancis Charles, clerk, 599 Main, boards 44 Bigelow [b. 44 Bigelow LeFrancis Fred., clerk (85 Oliver, B.), LeFrancis Peter, cigar manufacturer, 599 Main, house 44 Bigelow
LeFrancis True, locksmith, h. 106 Pearl LeGalle Frank, box-maker, h. 3 Hampshire LeGallee Chas. E., salesman, h. 94 Fourth LeGallee Frank W., box-maker, boards 179 Harvard [ Madison
Legg Charles A., engineer H. U., h. 30 Legg Charles H., painter, h. 33 Bigelow
Legg Frank W. (F. W. Legg & Co.), pic- ture frames, etc., 647 Main, boards 33 Bigelow
Legg F. W. & Co. (Frank W. Legg), pic- ture frames, etc., 647 Main
Legget Thomas, driver, 249 Cambridge, rooms do.
Leggett John, carpenter, bds. 23 Wallace Lehan Cornelius, laborer, bds. 164 Gore Lehan Daniel, laborer, boards 164 Gore Lehan Daniel W., furniture (98 Merrimac, B.), house 61 Gore [41 do.
Lehan Dennis H., horseshoer, 19 Gore, h. Lehan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 113 Broadway Lehan Michael J., varnisher (B.), boards 21 Fourth
Lehmkuhl William H., cabinet maker, house 74 Gore
Leighton Ellen M., teacher Gannet pri- mary school, boards 150 Thorndike
Leighton Francis M., harness maker, 200} North avenue, bds. Porter's Hotel
Leighton Jane, widow of John H., house 22 Winter
Leighton John H., clerk Am. Net and Twine Co., Third, h. at Somerville
Leighton J. E., conductor U. R. Co.
Leighton Margaret M., teacher High school, house at Boston
Leighton Reuben, blacksmith, 12 Gore, house 51 Portland
Leighton Richard, planer, boards 134 Thorndike
Dimension Frames Sawed to Order. LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Leighton Rufus, laborer, h. 19 Brewery Leighton Thomas, conductor U. R. Co., [ter
house 12 Fourth
Leitch Isabelle M. C., wid., h. 30 Worces- Leitch James, laborer, house 12 Warren Leitch James C., baker, h. 34 Somerset
Leland Annie M. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, house at Somerville Leland Frederick (84 North, B.), boards 31 Bigelow
Leland James, machinist, h. 20 Tremont Leland, see Lealand
Lemon Lewis, frame manufacturer (63 Hanover, B.), house 7 Watson
Lemon William, binder Riverside bindery, house at Malden
LeMoyne Louis V., student H. U., rooms 5 Matthews Hall
Lenell Odillion B., driver U. R. Co., house 63 Brighton
Lenfest Granville B., printer, 68 Cam- bridge, house 157 Thorndike
Lenfest Mary A., widow of Solomon, liouse 50 Baldwin
Lenfest Solomon, printer University Press, house 50 Baldwin
Lenfest Thomas H., music printer (21 School, B.), house 40 Western avenue Lenfest Thomas H. jr., clerk (21 School, B.), boards 40 Western avenue
Lennon James E. (J. Lennon & Son), grocer, 145 Pearl, house 141 do.
Lennon John, auctioneer, and real estate, and (J. Lennon & Son), grocer, 145 Pearl, house 141 do.
Lennon Jolin, glass blower, b. 21 School Lennon J. & Son (John and James E. Lennon), groceries and provisions, 145 Pearl
Lennon Martin, brass finisher, 368 Main, boards 21 School [b. 21 School
Lennon Michael, brass finisher, 368 Main, Lenox James T., student H. U., rooms 21 Holyoke House
Lenox John, laborer, bds. 95 Hampshire Lenox John M., letter collector (P. O., B.), house 95 Hampshire [Vineyard Lenox Wm., laborer, h. Cushing, opposite Lent Eugene, student H. U., rooms 21 Holyoke House
Lent Jane, widow of Albert, house 24 Cogyswell avenue
Leonard Elizabeth, widow of Nicholas, house 28 Vine
Leonard Ellen Miss, house 29 Baldwin Leonard Frank E., teamster John Reardon & Sons, house 58 Pleasant
Leonard Geo. A., salesman (311 Washing- ton, B.), house 94 Norfolk
Leonard Georgiana F., h. 22 Worcester Leonard Henry W., wheelwright, 4 Cam- bridge, house 97 Otis
Leonard Hiram, hides and leather (98 High, B.), and produce (30 So. Mar- ket, B.), house 139 Otis
Leonard John, gardener, h. 123} Winsor Leonard John F., cook, bds. 123} Winsor
Leonard Patrick G., salesman (N. Y. city), house 28 Tremont
Leonard Richard Mrs., h. r. 19 Fairmont Leonard Thomas, junk, 19 Gore, h. do.
Leonard Wm., book-agent, house 8 Third Leonard William A., boiler maker, 92 Main, boards Ross House
Leonard, see Learned, also Lerned Leotsakos J. P., boards 14 Appian-way Lepoint Joseph, trimmer, 162 Broadway, house Brookline, corner Auburn
Lepper Wm., cabinet maker, Woodbury building, Otis, house at Boston
Lerned Benjamin, butter and eggs, house rear 354 North avenue
Lerned Chas. W., mnfr. " Lerned's Disen- fectant," 358 North avenue, house at Somerville
Lerned Lucy Miss, h. 358 North avenue
Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, house 358 North avenue
Lerned Walter H., butter and eggs, house rear 354 North avenue
Lerned, see Learned, also Leonard
Lerner Frank, gardener, 12 Quincy, house 1 Banks
Lerner Fritz, tailor (B.), house 3 Banks Lerner John, laborer, boards 1 Banks Lerner Joseph, nurse, h. 12 Mt. Auburn Leslie Benjamin A., mariner, house 132 Prospect [Rogers blk.
Leslie David, at 139 Broadway, house 5 Leslie David L., varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 200 Norfolk
Lester Moses W., collector, house Huron, · near Lake View avenue
Leuchte Bernhard, restaurant, 9 Brighton, house at West Somerville
Leuchte Gustave, clerk, 9 Brighton, house at West Somerville
Leury John J., teamster, bds. 11 Willow Leury Joseph, silversmith, h. 11 Willow Leury William H., engraver, b. 11 Willow EVERETT GEORGE V., lawyer L 1 (47 Devonshire, rooms 19 to 22, B.), house 5 Ellery
Levi Wolf, clerk (B.), house 109 Otis
Levien Morris S., fancy goods, etc., 517 Main, house at Boston
Levit Morris, house 121 Spring
Levy Aaron, clerk (292 Green, B.), boards 83 Pearl
Levy Abraham, clothing, order box 609 Main (292 Green, B.), house 83 Pearl Levy Albert H., student H. U., rooms 44 Holyoke House
Levy Harry M., student H. U., rooms 19 Matthews Hall [h. do.
Levy Hannah Mrs., groceries, 429 Main, Levy John, painter, house 112 Hampshire Levy Jules, teacher of French, and editor "Le Francais," house 17 Story
Lewando Amelie E. Miss, music teacher, 32 Cottage, boards do.
Lewando Anise A. Mrs., house 32 Cottage Lewando Mathilde A. Miss, French teach- er, 32 Cottage, boards do.
CEMETERY WORK. GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Lewis Abbie A. Miss, teacher Dana pri- mary school, boards 14 Story
Lewis Angeline H., widow of Daniel, h. 22 Winsor
Lewis Ann, wid. of Henry P., h. 14 Story Lewis Charles H., clerk B. L. & C. R. R. shop, boards at Boston
Lewis Charles J., grocer, h. 48 Hamilton Lewis Charles S., machinist, boards 286} Broadway
Lewis Charles S., supt. (518 Washington, B.), house 417 Broadway
Lewis David W., Akron sewer pipe, Har- vard, n. G. J. R. R. (80 Water, B.), h. at Hyde Park
Lewis Edgar P., traveling salesman, River- side Oil Works, house at E. Boston Lewis Edward, student H. U., rooms 28 Dunster [71 School
Lewis Edward R., clerk, 37 Clark, house Lewis Ellen, wid. of Robert, h. r. 25 Sixth Lewis Elmer L., carpenter, 3 River, bds. 115 Magazine
Lewis Ensign L., tin-worker, 153 Putnam avenue, house 115 Magazine
Lewis Frederick, brush finisher, h. 85 Vine Lewis Geo. W., porter H. U., h. 33 Mill Lewis Henry, laborer, house 40 First
Lewis Henry B., brass finisher, rooms 589} Main
Lewis Henry C., coal and wood, and fur- niture mover, 6} Harvard sq., house 19 Grant
Lewis Henry S., hairdresser, 25 River, boards 286} Broadway
Lewis John, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 25 Sixth
Lewis John F., carpenter, house 18 Park Lewis Johnson H., photographer, 563 Main, boards 40 Pearl
Lewis Levi J., hairdresser (163 Cambridge, B.), house 104 Harvard
Lewis Mary A. Miss, teacher Boardman primary school, boards 16 Lincoln
Lewis Mary E., widow, h. 286} Broadway Lewis Theodore A., clerk (25 Summer, B.). boards 65 Pleasant
Lewis Thomas, hostler, 249 Cambridge Lewis Warren N., hairdresser, 25 River, boards 286} Broadway
Lewis William H., house 50 Clark
Lewis William K., boards 764 Main
Libbey Charles W., wheelwright, Main, house at Somerville
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Libbey E. Drummond (Wm. L. Libbey & Son), N. E. Glass Works, North, cor. Water, b. 209 West Newton, Boston
Libbey Frederick A., engineer, house 88 Banks
Libbey William, ladder mnfr. and flagman Concord av. crossing F. R. R., h. do. Libbey Wm. L. (Wm. L. Libbey & Son), N. E. Glass Works, North, cor. Water, house 209 West Newton, at Boston
L IBBEY WM. L. & SON (Wm. L. and E. Drummond Libbey), props. N. E. Glass Works, North, cor. Water
Libby Frederick W., clerk (10 Canal, B.), house 146 North avenue
Libby Isaiah C., driver ice wagon, house 61 Spring
Libby Mary, widow, house 8 Jefferson
Libby Melvina A., widow, variety store, 163 Main, house do.
Libby Tobias, teamster (60 Purchase, B.), house 90 Thorndike
Libby William P., ladder maker, house at East Somerville
Lichtenberg Charles, designer F. M. H. F. Co., boards 4 Water [438 do
Lidstrom Charles, finisher, 624 Main, h. Lidstrom Charles Mrs., dressmaker, 438 Main, house do.
Lidy Thomas, printer (117 Franklin, B.), house 5 Hamilton
Lienhard George, baker, 79 Cambridge Lilienthal Howard, student H. U., rooms 15 Stoughton Hall
Lilley Fred W., clerk F. R. R. freight depot (Charlestown), boards 46 Fifth
Lilley Thomas, carriagesmith, h. 46 Fifth Lincoln Alfred (Adams & Lincoln), dry goods, 98 Cambridge, bds. 15 Fifth
Lincoln Charles A., carpenter McLean Asylum (Somerville), house 15 Fifth Lincoln Chas. S., key-finisher, 139 Broad- way, house 58 Sidney
Lincoln Edwin H., photographer, house 67} Prospect
Lincoln Geo. E., h. Oxford, c. Hammond Lincoln Jerome H., printer, b. 79 Wendell TINCOLN JOHN, provisions (33 J North, B.), house 180 Columbia
Lincoln John L., iron-worker, 454 Main, boards 21 Suffolk
Lincoln Joshua, clerk Riverside Press, house 30 Irving
Lincoln J. Ledyard, student H. U., bds. Mrs. J. W. Harris', Francis avenue Lincoln Nathan, teacher of music Cam- bridge schools, house 72 Prospect
Lincoln Nathan F., clerk (33 Commercial, B.), boards 72 Prospect [Spring Lincoln Nathan P., teamster, rooms 109 Lincoln Walter M., clerk (7 Exchange pl., B.), boards 49 Erie
Lincoln Wm. F., box-maker, h. r. 128 Gore Lincoln Wm. H., clerk, 169 Gore, b.15 Fifth Lind Andrew J., safe-maker, 17 Main, house 5 Pelham
Lind John, shoemaker (7 Province court, B.), house 1 Rogers block, Main
Lindahl Anders, tailor, house 3 Moore Linde Frank B., at 162 Broadway, boards 227 do. [house at Boston
Lindgren John A., safe-maker, 17 Main, Lindner Berthold, finisher, h. 65 Spring Lindquist Nelse, safe-maker, house 5 Rog- ers block, Washington
Lindsey John, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Lindsey P. Allen, salesman (400 Washing- ton, B.), house 303 Broadway
Linehan Charles, contractor, house Cam- bridge, corner Maple avenue
BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
All kinds of HARDWARE GOODS at Lowest Prices. 20 Dock Square.
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Linnehan Daniel, iron-molder, 368 Main Linnehan Dennis, shoemaker, 544 Main, boards do.
Linnehan John, stone-cutter, h. r. 30 Gore Linnehan John, tailor, 589 Main, house 16 Decatur [Washington
Linnehan Mary, widow of Daniel, h. r. 36 Linnehan Nealis, driver, 506 Main, bds. 44 Brookline
Linnell Calvin N., machinist, 72 Main, h. 5 Baldwin place
Linnell Mary, widow, h. 381 Cambridge Linskey John, laborer, house 33 Harding Linskey Martin, laborer, h. 22 McCabe Linskey Patrick, laborer, h. 22 McCabe
Linton James, safe-maker, 17 Main, house 53 Winsor [Boston
Linton Samuel, safe-maker, 17 Main, h. at Lippe Jos. A., cabinet-maker, h. 28 Vine Lippincott Sarah E., widow, house 148 Mt. Auburn
Lishtenberg Charles, cabinet-maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., bds. 4 Water Lister Fred C., janitor and engineer Hem- enway Gymnasium, rooms do.
Litchfield Allyne C., house 86 Ellery
Litchfield Benjamin, iron-molder,368 Main Litchfield Benj. C., plumber, Palmer, near Brattle, house 13 Suffolk
Litchfield George W. B., porter Riverside Press, house 87 Putnam avenue
Litchfield Horace D, undertaker, 477 and 488 Main, boards 488 do.
Litchfield Judson, undertaker, 477 and 488 Main, house 17 Green
Litchfield Lawrence, student H. U., bds. 86 Ellery
Litchfield Otis V., regulator, 162 Broad- way, house 108 Prospect
Litchfield Roland, undertaker, 477 Main, house 488 do.
Little, Brown & Co. (Augustus Flagg, John Bartlett, Thomas W. Deland, John M. Brown and George Flagg), book-bindery, Blackstone
Little Catharine, widow, house 80} Green Little Frank W., boards 117 Green Little John, house 26 Somerset
Little John. special police Public Library, 639 Main, house 117 Green
Little Stephen, confectioner, 503 Main, boards 26 Somerset
Littlefield Adoniram J., salesman, 147 North avenue, house 12 White
Littlefield Dependence S., cabinet-maker, 624 Main, house 465 do.
Littlefield George A., machinist, house 117 Winsor [10 Mellen Littlefield George F., clerk, 17 Main, bds. Littlefield Geo. R., salesman (B.),b. 5 Gerry Littlefield George T., cutter (28 Summer, B.), house 12 Mellen
Littlefield John Sherman, collector, bds. 15 Farwell place [h. 5 Gerry Littlefield Joseph H., architect (Chicago), Littlefield Junius W., driver U. R. Co., h. 107 Columbia
Littlefield Nathan C., janitor Weld Hall H. U., house 10 Mellen
Littlefield Sarah H., widow of Jacob, h. 274 North avenue
Littlefield Sidney H., carpenter, house off Adams, near Fresh Pond
Littlefield Walter F., clerk (18 Post-office square, B.), boards 10 Mellen
Littlefield William R., organ-polisher, 624 Main, boards 465 do.
Littlehales Benjamin, in Cambridge Roll- ing Mill, house 57 Hampshire
Livermore Anson G., driver, 15 River, house 17 do.
Livermore Charles C., secretary (131 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 2 Dana
Livermore Frederick O., piano-action maker, boards 36 Essex
Livermore George Mrs., house 2 Dana
Livermore John, house 287 Harvard
Livermore Leonard J. Rev., pastor Uni-
tarian church(Danvers), h.24 North av.
Livermore Oliver W., house 36 Essex
Livermore Warren G., officer House of Correction, boards do.
Livesey Frank B., bookkeeper (7 Spring lane, B.), house 7 Rice
Livingston Archibald, clerk (27 Doane, B.), house 57 Sixth
Livingston Frank S., baker, b. 104 Norfolk Livingston Lucy, wid. of Benjamin F., h. 104 Norfolk
Livingston Philip L., student H. U., rms. 15 Little's block [Washington Livingston William D., sawyer, house 97 Lloyd George, carpenter, h. 155 Spring
Lloyd George A., teller Cambridge Nat'l Bank, 87 Cambridge, b. at Arlington Lloyd Herbert M., student H. U., rooms 9 Stoughton Hall
Lloyd Thomas, teamster, 172 Pearl, h. 11 Hamilton [Columbia
Loan Alexander, soap-maker, boards 209 Loan John James, soft-soap maker, 209 Columbia, house do.
Locke Almira D. Mrs., house 9 Dover
Locke Amos, 84 Bridge, h. at Lexington
Locke Charles A., leather (229 Congress, B.), house 17 Clinton
Locke Davis, clerk Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue, boards do.
Locke Diana Miss, house 89 Winsor
Locke Edgar H., provisions,226 North av., house rear 293 do.
Locke Evelyn J. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, b. 281 North avenue Locke E. J. Mrs., house 281 North avenue Locke Francis, proprietor Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue, house do.
Locke Frank H., clerk (28 Warren avenue, Charlestown), b. Porter's Hotel
Locke George H., clerk (freight office B. L. & C. R. R., B.), boards 6 Rice
Locke Hannah, widow of Davis, boards Porter's Hotel
Locke Henry A., clerk (31 High, B.), bds. rear 8 Perry
M. F. TRACY,
BAND SAWING, Turning, Irregular Moulding, Planing, &c. BANKS, OFFICES, AND STORES FITTED UP. 74 Brighton Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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Locke Horatio, provisions (42 and 44 F. H. market, B.), house 285 North av.
Locke H. Austin, clerk (42 F. H. market, B.), house 11 Dover
Locke Irene E. Miss, house Avon hill, near Linnæan [Allston
Locke John, salesman (39 High, B.), h. 79 Locke John T., bookkeeper, 610 Main, h. rear 8 Perry [17 Clinton Locke Sarah J., widow of Charles A., lı. Locke Warren A., music teacher, house 10 Putnam avenue
Lockett Jacob L., butler, h. 1 Nichols pl. Lockhart Albert E., undertaker, 203 Bridge, house 61 Otis
Lockhart Charles H., undertaker, 203 Bridge, house 209 do.
Lockhart David, coffin-maker, 203 Bridge, house 137 Cambridge
L OCKHART WILLIAM L., un-
dertaker and mnfr. of coffins, caskets, etc., wholesale and retail, 191 to 203 Bridge, house at Belmont
Locklin Hannah L., widow of Edward, milliner, 208 Pearl, house do.
Locklin Mary Miss, house 60 Brighton
Lockwood Charles F., blacksmith, 221 Bridge, house rear 168 Cambridge
Lockwood Hanford N., law-student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place
Lockwood Leverett L., engineer Riverside Press, house 12 Blackstone
Lockwood Ruth Annis Mrs., house 14 Berkshire place
Loeb Morris, student H. U., rooms 32 Matthews Hall
Loel Mattius, currier, house r. 33 Harvey Logan Andrew, hostler U. R. Co., house McDonald, corner Mt. Auburn
Logan Augustus A., laborer,h. 53 Hastings Logan David J., laborer, boards 156 Pearl Logan Jeanette, wid. of Jas., h. 156 Pearl Logan John, blacksmith, 446 Main, boards 1 Hampshire
Logan William M., engineer Niles Bros., Concord avenue
Lombard Charles E., machinist (126 Pearl, B.), house 42 Shepard
OMBARD HERBERT E., job
L printer, 636 Main, house 3 Lamson pl. Lombard Hugh, baker, 82 Mt. Auburn
Lombard James M., provisions, 156 Frank- lin, house do. [Essex Lombard John, clerk, 649 Main, house 21 LOMBARD NATHAN C., me- chanical engineer and patent solicitor (40 State, B.), house 125 Prospect
Lombard Richard P., lather, house 71 Washington
L OMBARD S. J., grocer, 649 Main, house 21 Essex
Lombard Walter E., draughtsman (40 State, B.), boards 125 Prospect
Lombard William A., student H. U., rms. 37 Matthews Hall
Lonergan David, grocer, 163 Dublin, h. do. Lonergan Thomas, laborer, h. 97 Spruce
Long Abiel E., janitor Shepard and Wy- man schools, and sexton North Cam- bridge Baptist society, house 10 Rice Long Andrew, glass-maker N. E. Glass Works, house 27 Winter
Long Daniel, foreman of finishers (48 Ca- ual, B.), house 19 Perry
Long Daniel C., waiter Memorial Hall, b. 28 Charles River
Long David, glass-maker, house 32 Vine Long Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 25 Cowper- thwaite
Long John, grocer, 49 Gore, house do.
Long John H., carpenter, h. r. 507 Main Long John J., plumber, 99 Cambridge, house 112 Gore
Long Richard, bacon-curer, rear 414 Main, house rear 189 Hampshire
Long William J., carpet upholsterer, 450 Washington. B.), house 10 Sidney
Longfellow Charles A., house 105 Brattle Longfellow Ernest W., artist,h. 108 Brattle Longfellow Henry W. Prof., h. 105 Brattle Longfield Joseph, grocer, 93 Spruce,h. do. Longshaw Margaret, widow of William, house 78 Otis
Loomis A. L., action-maker, 162 Broad- way, house at Allston
Loomis Carrol S., clerk (450 Washington, B.), house 1 Hotel Clark
Loomis Eleazer B., driver U. R. Co., house Winthrop square
Loomis Elverton W., boards Winthrop sq. Loomis Grove H., house 108 Thorndike
Looney John F., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 101 Pearl
Looney Michael, laborer, house 101 Pearl Lorance Joseph Silva, laborer, house 127 Gore [34 Bigelow
Lord Augustus M., student H. U., rooms Lord Clara L., widow of Chas., h. 5 Avon Lord Clarence S., driver U. R. Co., boards Baldwin street station, do.
Lord Edward, driver U. R. Co.
Lord Henry C., clerk (13 F. H. square, B.), house 20 Florence
Lord Millard F., clerk (450 Washington, B.), boards 214 Harvard
Lord Theresa M., widow of Daniel, house 34 Bigelow
Lord T., com. mer., bds. 7 Ellsworth av. Lord Wm. T., student H. U., rooms 46 Holyoke House
Lord Win. W., clerk, 521 Main, rooms do. Lorden Margaret, widow of Daniel, house 39 Winter
Lorigan Thomas, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 275 Putnam avenue
Loring Hannah R., widow of Augustus M., messagist, house 83 Auburn
Loring Harriet E. Mrs., h. rear 15 Antrim Loring Joan, widow of John S., house 12 Norfolk
Loring Lawrence B., fly finisher, 624 Main, boards at Reading
Loteman Daniel, student H. U., rooms 28 Dunster
J. G. & N. G. GOOCH.
Office, 13 Kilby LUMBER AND MOULDINGS. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
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Lothrop Arthur P., student H. U., rms. 13 Thayer Hall
Lothrop Chas. B., boards 106 Auburn
Lothrop Eliza E., widow of Uriah L., h. 12 Winter
Lothrop George B., locksmith (370 Atlan- tic av .. B.), house 37 Blackstone
Lothrop Geo. B. jr., locksmith (118 Wash- ington, B.), boards 37 Blackstone
Lothrop Horace M., clerk (42 Water, B.), house 95 Auburn
Lotz Christopher, laborer, house 125 Gore Lotz Edward H., bookkeeper (442 Wash- ington, B.), boards 125 Gore
Lougee Robert W., real estate, boards Raymond, 3d from Walden
Loughran Mary Mrs., 70 Wright
Loughran Michael W., laborer, boards 70 Wright [rey av.
Loughrey Ann, wid. of Wm., h. 1 Lough- Loughrey John, bookkeeper, 169 Gore, house 144 Charles
Louic Christian, varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 99 Sixth
Lounsbury Edward H., student H. U., rooms 38 College House
Lovejoy Chas. F., bookkeeper (42 Oliver, B.), boards 56 Hamilton
Lovejoy Chas. J., salesman (261 Washing- ton, B.), house 56 Hamilton
Lovejoy Emma Z. Miss(E. Lovejoy & Co.), milliner, 615 Main, rooms 99 Austin
Lovejoy E. & Co. (Miss Emma Z. Lovejoy and Mrs. Eva S. Delano), milliners, 615 Main
Lovejoy Samuel M. Mrs., h. 94 Magazine Lovejoy Virgil, confectionery peddler, h. 14 Warren
Loveland Horace N., treas. Dover Stamp- ing Co., 153 Putnam avenue and (90 North, B.), house 305 Broadway
Lovell Andrew J., grocer, Somerville av., cor. White and (62 and 64 Cambridge, B.), house 11 Forest
Lovell Fred W., clerk, Somerville avenue, cor. White, boards 11 Forest
Lovering Edward P., engineer, house 132 Cambridge
Lovering James W., supt. Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 228 Brattle
Lovering Joseph, Hollis Prof. of Mathe- matics and Natural Philosophy, H. U., house 38 Kirkland
Lovering Reuben W., student H. U., rms. 30 Mt. Auburn
Lovett Catherine, w., h. 35 Cowperthwaite Lovett Catherine, w., h. Flagg, cor. Banks Lovett James F., baker Memorial Hall, house 35 Cowperthwaite
Lovett John, laborer, house 8 Beaver
Lovett John, laborer, house Flagg, cor- ner Banks
Lovett Joseph I., printer University Press, house rear 13 Appian-way
Lovett Michael, laborer, house 1 Cowper- thwaite [house 420 do.
Low Charles H. (C. H. Low & Co.), dry goods, 460 Harvard, rooms 134 Mt. Auburn
Low C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Low), dry and fancy goods, 460 Harvard
Low Frank W., clerk J. W. Low, Dud- ley, c. Reed, b. at Boston Highlands
Low Frederick C., photographer, 110 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville
Low George W., bookkeeper (38 Kilby, B.), house 65 Oxford
Low Horace G., clerk, 460 Harvard, bds. 26 Mellen
Low Joseph N., clerk (B.), b. 65 Oxford
Low Joseph W., leather mnfr., Dudley, cor. Reed, house at Boston Highlands Low Louis F., wood engraver, boards 65 Oxford [boards 76 Prospect
Lowe Edwin D., cream-tartar mnfr., Lowe Francis (F. & J. Lowe), 76 Prospect, house 74 do.
Lowe F. & J. (Francis and John Lowe), builders, 76 Prospect
Lowe George Wm., salesman (5 Union, B.), house 60 Magazine
Lowe John (F. & J. Lowe), 76 Prospect, house do. [Winsor
Lowe John T., sausage maker, house 157 Lowe Mary A. Mrs., house 47 Brattle
Lowe R. Thomas, painter, 3 River, house 13 Cherry [way
Lowe Sylvester, candy maker, 282 Broad- Lowell Annie B., music teacher, boards 9 Douglass [108 Washington
Lowell Charles F., clerk, 455 Main, boards Lowell Ellen F. Miss, asst. librarian Cam- bridge Public Library, 639 Main, h. 9 Douglass
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