Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 33

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Publication date: 1891
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Ladd Heman W., clerk, Maine & N. H. Granite Co., h. 413 Court


Lafayette Charles, shoemaker, bds. 44 Fourth Lafayette John, shoemaker, house 44 Fourth


Lafayette Joseph, section hand (Lewiston), h. 43 Third Lafayette Richard, shoemaker, house 26 Cook Lamarche Alfred F., letter carrier, house 53 Union Lamarche Wallace L., shoemaker, rms. 190 Main Lamb Alonzo P., shoemaker, house 9 Winter Lamb John F., sheriff and jailer, Auburn jail, house do. Lambert Cyril E., laborer, house 52 Third


Lambert Frank, laborer, Parsons & Son, h. 11 Pulsifer Lambert Isaac, farmer, h. Turner, cor. Court, off Pownal road


Lambert Jerry, weaver, bds. 52 Third


Lambert Joseph, operative, house 6 Second


Lambert Louis, weaver, house 52 Third


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Lambert Mary A. Mrs., house 296 Turner Lambert Zadee, laborer, Parsons & Son, house 52 Third Lamey Martin, mill operative, house 36 Cook Lamontague Alfred, shoemaker, house 123 Third Lamontague John B., tailor, house 123 Third Lamontague Joseph, card grinder, house 123 Third Lamontague Napoleon, shoemaker, house 131 Third Lamontague Pierre, house 131 Third


Lamson Edward D., machinist, house 63 Summer Lamson Horace D., shoemaker, bds. 63 Summer Lancey Harry W., clerk, Elm House, 37 Court, bds. do. Lander Charles M., house 31 Academy


Lander Elvira Mrs., house 22 Laurel


Lander Lester A., telegraph operator, bds. 31 Academy Lander Nahum, teamster, 129 Turner, house 18 Main Landers George, carpenter, bds. 180 Court


Landers Oscar F., flagman, Court st. crossing, M. C. R. R., bds. 159 Pleasant


Lane Albert, shoemaker, bds. 30 Fifth


Lane Alvin, box maker, house 20 South


Lane Edwin A., mill yard overseer ( Lewiston), hous e 75 Third


Lane Eugene, carpenter, bds. 200 Main


Lane Fred, at 198 Main


Lane Fred E., turnkey, Auburn jail, Turner, cor. Court, house 198 Main


Lane Harry A. (H. A. Lane & Co.), printer, 76 Main, b. at Lewiston [Main


Lane Henry S., mill overseer (Lewiston), house 111 So. Lane Hiram P., laborer, bds. 32 Pine


Lane H. A. & Co. (Harry A. Lane and Frank A. Petten- gill), job printers, 76 Main


Lane Marietta Miss, shoe stitcher, bds 126 Spring Lane Oliver P., whips, house 30 Fifth


Lane Samuel M., peddler, h. Perkins Ridge road


Lane Susan H. Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 126 Spring


Lane Susan P., widow of Eben F., house 126 Spring


Lane William S., foreman L. & A. Electric L. Co., bas. 111 So. Main


Langdon H. J., painter, bds. Maine Hotel


Lange Frank, sausage maker, 38 First, house 90 do.


Langelier Joseph, hairdresser (Lewiston), h. 11 Broad Langen Judson, painter, bds. 46 Union


Langin James A., painter, bds. Maine Hotel


Langmaid Charles H., station agent, G. T. R., Danville Junction, house do.


Lapage Thomas, shoemaker, bds. Hampshire House Lapham Eliza A., widow of David, house 304 Turner Lara Daniel, house 59 Summer


Lara Mary P. Miss, teacher, bds. 114 Hampshire LariveƩ Joseph, laborer, h. 21 Broad


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Laroche Philip, brick maker, house 9 Broad


Larrabee Alonzo G., painter, house 10 Temple [ton


Larrabee Dorcas Miss, h. opp. Old Hotel road, n. Lewis-


Larrabee Edgar R., shoe laster, house 13 Temple


Larrabee Eliza A. Mrs., h. opp. 96 Miller [ton


Larrabee Esther Miss. h. opp. Old Hotel road, n. Lewis- Larrabee F. W., teacher Little High School, bds. Park House Larrabee Harriet E., Mrs., house 232 Turner


Larrabee Herbert S., shoemaker, house 115 Summer


Larrabee Hinckley S., shoemaker, house 332 Minot av. Larrabee James F., painter, 8 Miller, house 19 Summer Larrabee Jane, widow, bds. 381 Turner


Larrabee Josephine S., tailoress, 15 Court, bds. 200 Main Larrabee Josiah, farmer, h. cross road from New Glou- cester road


Larrabee Josie Miss, tailoress. bds. 200 Main.


Larrabee Solomon, farmer, house South River road, Per- ley's Corner


Larrabee Sophronia, widow of Simon G., boards 115 Summer [Cor.


Larrabee Winfield S., farmer, h. cross rd. from Rowe's


LaSherrity George, shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel


Latham Arthur B., house West Auburn.


Latham Carrie P. Mrs., dressmaker (Lewiston), house 330 Turner


Latham Ina M. Miss, typewriter (Lewiston), bds. A. B. Latham's, West Auburn


Latham Maude, teacher, Douglass school


Laughton Flora I. Miss, music teacher (Lewiston), bds. 52 Summer


Laughton Nelson J., pianos, etc. (Lewiston), house 52 Launis Joseph, weaver, house 3 Pulsifer Summer


Laverty Oliver P., police, house 72 Ninth


Lavoie George, laborer, bds. 9 Broad


Lavoie Phillias, shoemaker, house 9 Broad


Lawler Daniel, shoe cutter, bds. 40 Newbury


Lawler John, laborer, bds. 40 Newbury


Lawler Michael, laborer, house 40 Newbury


Lawler Thomas, laborer, house 25 Cook


Lawrence Alfred E., grist mill, off Old Danville road, h. Danville Junction


Lawrence Allen H., shoemaker, h. Gamage av. n. Lake Lawrence Paris, miller, A. E. Lawrence, Danville Junc- tion, house next do.


Lawton John P., harness maker, 152 Main, b. 71 Third Lawton Mary, widow of Michael, house 71 Third


Lawton Mary Ann, shoe stitcher, bds. 71 Third


Lawton Michael, mule spinner (Lewiston), h. River road Leadbetter Josiah C., mill overseer (Lewiston), house 25 Gainage av.


Leadbetter Lewis, Jr., fruit, 25 Court, h. 25 Gamage av.


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Leadbetter Lucellas D., carpenter (Lewiston), house 108 Seventh


Leadbetter William E. C., shoemaker, bds. 25 Gamage av. Leader Katie, clerk ( Lewiston), house 33 Goff


Leader Richard, section hand, M. C. R. R., h. 33 Goff EADER RICHARD F., soda and mineral water L mnfr., 17 Third, bds. at Lewiston (see page 584) Learned John R., state agent, Union Debenture Co., 83 Main, house Old Hotel road, beyond Minot av.


Leary Jeremiah, flagman, Hampshire st. crossing, M. C. R. R., house at Lewiston


Leavitt Charles K., shoemaker, h. 321 Court


Leavitt David H., stone cutter, house Old Danville road, Rowe's corner


Leavitt E. Alden, photo. etcher (Boston) , bds. 7 Prospect Leavitt Edward, farmer, house Dillingham Hill


Leavitt Edwin M., last mnfr. ( Lewiston), h. 7 Prospect Leavitt Ernest L., farmer, house Dillingham Hill Leavitt Fred L., dentist (Lewiston), h. 24 Manley Leavitt Frederick L., student, bds. 321 Court Leavitt Leroy, farmer, house Dillingham Hill Leavitt Oliver N., shoemaker, bds. 182 Main Leavitt Rollin S., shoe laster, bds. 321 Court Leavitt Thaddeus, shoe cttter, house 58 Union Leavitt Winfield S., carpenter, house 6 Grove LeBaron Roscoe, operative, rms. 29 Third Lebel Ernest, weaver, bds. 29 Broad


Lebel Joseph, laborer, house 29 Broad Leblanc Cyrille, weaver, house rear 29 Broad LeClair Albert, shoemaker, house 10 Third LeClair Alexander, house 81 First


LeClair Alphonse, blacksmith, house 9 Second LeClair Charles, shoemaker, bds. 91 Summer LeClair Felix, operative, house 3 Broad


LeClair Felix T., carpenter, house 91 Summer LeClair George, shoemaker, bds. 91 Summer LeClair Henry, shoemaker, bds. 91 Summer LeClair Michel, farmer, h. cros rd., from New Glouces- ter road


Lee Ernest, hairdresser, 54 Court, bds at Lewiston Leeman Sarah A., widow of Seth H., h. 55 Manley Legendre Alfred, operative bds. 5 Broad Legendre Edmond, laborer, house 5 Broad


Leighton Alvah, hairdresser, house 4 Spring


Leighton Edmund H., carpenter, M. C. R. R., house 152 Minot av.


Leighton Henry, shoemaker, h. 35 Main


Lemarche Walter, shoemaker, rins. 190 Main Lemos Clarence E., shoemaker, bds. 37 Main Leonard Albion, laborer, b. Albert Jordan's, Pownal road


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Leonard Correll A., groceries and provisions, 94 Main, bds. Calvin S. Libby's, Danville Junction Leonard Simeon B., carpenter, h. 38 Fifth


Leonard -- Mrs., h. Old Hotel road, n. Clark's spring Le Sau Ernest, farm hand, Geo. H. Dillingham's, Dilling- ham Hill, house do.


Levasseur Albert, weaver, bds. 46 Third


Levasseur Armedas, stone mason, house 46 Third


Levasseur David, laborer, M.C.R.R., h. 45 Fourth Levasseur Luc, laborer, house 9 Broad


Levesque Horace, operative, house 60 Second Lewis Charles, watchman, house 51 Minot av.


Lewis Charles S., shoemaker, bds. 51 Minot av.


Lewis Edgar, carpenter, b.Geo.F. Shaw's, Spring st.exten.


Lewis Edward, carpenter, bds. G. F. Shaw's, Spring st. extension


Lewis Emma Mrs., candy packer, 26 Main, bds. 36 do. Lewis Josephine Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 51 Minot av. Lewis Lester L., stock fitter, h. 116 Summer Lewis Lincoln A., carpenter, house 214 Main


EWISTON SODA BEER CO., bottlers, Provost - & Vincent, props., 5 South Main (see p. 580)


Lewiston & Auburn, Electric Light Co. station, Broad,


F. E. Bisbee, supt., Daniel Briggs, treas., office 34 Court, room 1


Libby Abraham, carpenter, h. 17 Gamage av. Libby Abram, farmer, h. New Gloucester rd., beyond school house


Libby Albion, carpenter, house 4 Parker


Libby Azariah, farmer, house cross road from South River road, at Penley's Corner


Libby Byron G., shoemaker, h. 348 Turner


Libby Calvin S., farmer, h. Jordan school road, next So. River road


Libby Charles E., baker, 71 Court, house 75 High


Libby Charles I., shoemaker, house 58 Turner


Libby Charles L., farmer, b. Abram Libby's, New Glou- cester road


Libby Charles S., farmer, h. off Old Danville road


Libby Clara C., widow, house 63 Summer


Libby Collins A., shoemaker, house 34 Whitney Libby David T., farmer, house 471 Court


Libby Edmund, house 74 Pleasant


Libby Elmer E. E., carpenter, house 77 Spring


Libby Eugene H., farmer and agricultural implements, h. Youngs Corner


Libby Everett E., stone mason, bds. Abram Libby's, New Gloucester road [cester road


Libby Frank E., farmer, b. Abram Libby's, New Glou- Libby Frank N., clerk, 62 Spring, h. 218 Summer


Libby Fred E., carpenter, house 52 Summer


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Libby George A., farmer, bds. Abram Libby's, New Gloucester road


Libby George J., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., So. Auburn Libby Gershom C., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., So. Auburn Libby Harriet M., widow of Simon, h. 348 Turner Libby John, shoemaker, house 24 Goff


Libby John Nelson, b. C. W. Wallace's, Jordan school rd. Libby Joseph B., stone mason, bds. Abram Libby's, New Gloucester road


Libby Justin F., farmer, b. Wm. T. Libby's, cross road


Libby Lewis F., carpenter, house 29 Manley


Libby Louvilie J., shoe sole cutter, h. 24 Goff


Libby Marie de Anguera, music teacher, 24 Goff, h. do. Libby Martha A., widow of Roswell, h. 72 Pleasant


Libby Millard F., farmer, bds. A. Libby's, off South River road


Libby Moses H., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., So. Auburn Libby Moses L., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., So. Auburn Libby Orrin S., farmer, h. So. River rd., bey. Crockett school


Libby Sumner E., farmer, bds. Orrin S. Libby's, South River road


Libby Theophilus, shoemaker, house 236 Seventh


Libby Thomas, shoemaker, rms. 148 Spring


Libby Warren L., section hand ( Lewiston), h. 41 Dunn Libby William E., carpenter, bds. 66 Cook


Libby William H., burnisher, 22 Railroad, house 10 Pearl Libby William H. F., bds. 103 Centre


Libby William M., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., So. Auburn Libby William T., farmer, h. Jordan school road, South Auburn


Libby W. Ellsworth, wood, 11 Third, bds. 41 Dunn Lincoln Abbie O. Miss, boxmaker, bds. 280 Main


Lincoln George H. Mrs., house 280 Main


Lincoln Georgie M. Miss, boxmaker, bds. 280 Main Lindsey Charles P., farmer, h. Park av., near Lake Linnehan Cornelius, laborer, house 77 Second


Linnell Newell, farmer, h. S. River rd., n. Durham line Linscott Albert H., shoemaker, h. 83 Hampshire


Linscott Willard ( Monroes, Packard & Linscott), shoe mnfr., Spring st. extension, h. 87 Spring Linton James R., weaver, bds. 30 Fifth


Linton Mary J., widow, house 30 Fifth Litchfield Charles J., painter, 118 Turner, h. 144 do.


Litchfield I. May Miss, rooms 90 Pleasant [Turner Litchfield J. Herbert, paymaster, 209 Court, boards 364 Litchfield William H., shoe laster, h. 11 Manley Litchfield William H., JJr., edge setter, bds. 11 Manley


ITTLE ANDROSCOGGIN WATER POW-


ER CO., office 81 Main, A. M. Pulsifer treas. (see page 349)


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Little Frances C. Miss, boards 249 Main


Little George, bookkeeper (Lewiston), bds. William W. Carman's, Fairview av.


Little Henry, bookkeeper, bds. Park House


Little Horace (Auburn Paper Box Co.), 16 Mechanics row, h. 272 Main


Little Lucy, widow of Edward T., h. 272 Main


Little Mary S. Mrs., house 40 High


Little Susie M., widow of Edward A., h. 243 Main


Littlefield Albion R., shoemaker, h. 420 Court


Littlefield Calvin, farmer, h. Marston's Cor., So. Auburn Littlefield Charles, farmer, h. Marstons Corner, So. Au- burn


Littlefield Clarence D., milkman, bds. Mrs. P. A. Little- field's, Stevens Mill rd.


Littlefield James B. (Littlefield & Gove), grocer, 186 Main, h. 1 Drummond


Littlefield Joshua, farmer, h. Minot rd., n. Haskell Corner


Littlefield Josiah W., farmer, h. 350 Minot avenue


Littlefield J. Calvin G., farmer, house on road from Dan- ville Corner to Marstons Corner.


Littlefield Laura, widow of Thomas, h. 9 Hampshire


Littlefield Mark, sale stable, 105 Hampshire, b. do.


Littlefield Martha F. Mrs., house 220 Main


Littlefield Perley H., sole leather cutter, h. Minot rd., near Haskell's corner


Littlefield Phebe A., widow of Lewis, h. Stevens Mill rd., n. West Minot road [shire Littlefield Rachel, teacher, Webster school, h. 9 Hamp- Littlefield William E., butcher, h. Marstons Corner, South Auburn


Littlefield & Gove (James B. Littlefield and Clarence U. Gove), groceries and provisions, 186 Main


Locke Alanson H., carpenter, h. next school house, W. Auburn


Locke Chester W., shoe trimmer, h. 54 High


Locke Everett G., bookkeeper, "Gazette", 4 Court


Locke Irving B. shoemaker, h. 29 Summer


Lombard George E., carpenter, bds. 58 Goff


Lombard Maria, widow of Isaac C., h. 258 Court


Lombard Mary E., widow of Ansel L., bds. 58 Goff


Lombard Thurston M., fruit grower, h. 251 Minot av.


Lombard Winnie F. Miss, shoe dresser, rms. 262 Main Long John, shoemaker, rms. 1 Drummond


Longley Henry W., section hand (Lewiston), h. 86 Sixth Lord Leslie M., clerk, First Nat'l. Bank, 78 Main, bds. 404 Turner


Lord Lorenzo F., shoemaker, h. cross road, from South River road to Danville road


Lord Louville G., blacksmith (Lewiston), h. 404 Turner


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Lord Nathan B., teamster, 209 Court, h. 9 Willow Lord William F., foreman, cutting room, 209 Court, h. 21 Hampshire


Loring David R., farmer, h. 37 Loring ave.


Loring Edward A., shoe cutter, h. 103 Spring Loring Isaac N., shoemaker, house 253 Turner Lothrop Albert H., painter, h. 105 First


Lothrop Charles, shoemaker, house 128 Spring Lothrop Charles A., painter, h. 105 First


Lothrop Edward, cigar maker, bds. 105 First Lothrop Elias A., shoemaker, li. 9 Gamage ave.


Lothrop Ernest, shoemaker, h. 5 Temple Lotlirop George R., foreman, bottoming room, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, h. 165 Main


Lothrop Herman L., mailing clerk, P. O., bds. 165 Main Lothrop William, overseer, weaving, Barker Mill, house 14 Barker


Lovejoy Betsey, widow of John A., h. Turner road Lovejoy Charles, shoemaker, bds. 46 Whitney


Lovejoy Charles H., shoemaker, h. 46 Whitney Lovejoy George W., shoemaker, house 22 Whitney


Lovejoy Harriett A., widow of Leonard R., h. 68 Drum- mond


L OVEJOY STEPHEN H., blacksmith, and horse shoer, 5 Knight, h. 68 Drummond (see page 580) Lovejoy Warren, farmer, house off Range road


Lovering Delphina, widow of Prescott, house Perkins Ridge road


Lowe Walter, machinist, bds. 21 Third


Lowe Wilford J., grocer, 415 Court, h. 413 do. TA.


Lowell Charles G., farmer, h. cross rd., off River rd., E. Lowell Daniel, farmer, h. cross rd., off River rd., E. A. Lowell Dexter, bds. 150 Minot av.


Lowell Dexter E., wood turner, h. 317 Main Lowell Frank L., machinist, 10 Railroad, h. 58 Winter Lowell Henry, dry goods (Lewiston), h. 2 Laurel av.


Lowell Horace S., baker, 164 Main, h. 98 Spring Lowell James L., farmer, h. cross rd., off River rd., E. A. Lowell Vesta B., shoe paster, bds. 61 School


Lowell Winchester G. (Atwood & Lowell), grocer, 220 Court, h. 84 Goff


Lucas Charles H., machinist, 146 Main, h. 68 Drummond , Luce Eleanor C., widow of Orrin, h. 274 Turner


Luce Flavilla A. Mrs., bookkeeper, 92 Main, h. 53 School Luce Fred W., house 276 Turner


Luce George M., blacksmith, h. 118 High


Luce H. Jennie Mrs., house 56 Pleasant


Ludden William, law student, 81 Main


Lufkin Bertrand, car driver, h. 58 Fourth


Lufkin Samuel, watchman, 22 Railroad, h. 144 First


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Lumbard Frank, shoemaker, house Old Hotel road, Mars- tons Corner , [3 Court


Lundberg Charles A., carriage trimmer, 118 Turner, rms. Lunt Delia, widow, bds. 6 Grove


Lunt Fannie A. Mrs., boards 13 So. Goff


Lunt George F., box maker, h. 204 Cook


Lunt William H., baker, 71 Court, h. 114 Court


Luques Orlando, foreman, M. C. R. R. round house (Lew- iston) , house 155 Spring


Lurvey Adelbert F., dry plate maker, h. 22 Highland


Lyford Blanche T., shoe stamper, rms. 8 Spring


Lyford Harry P., brakeman, M. C. R. C., rms. 48 Spring Lyford J. S., rooms 68 High


Lyford Lillian E., shoe factory employee, rms. 8 Spring Lynch Ellen, widow of Patrick, bds. 19 Newbury


Lynn William, shoemaker, rooms 118 High


Lyon Elmer B., shoemaker, bds. 70 Union


Lyon George W., shoemaker, house 70 Union .


Lyons Patrick, laborer, bds. 24 South


Lyseth Charles E., shoemaker, bds. P. Lyseth's, Stevens Mills [Mills


Lyseth George L., shoemaker, bds. P. Lyseth's, Stevens Lyseth Millard C., bds. P. Lyseth's, Stevens Mill road


Lyseth Patrick, farmer, house Stevens Mills road, next school house


MACE ALBERT E., shoemaker, bds. George F. Shaw's, Spring st. extension


Mace William E., clerk, 209 Court, h. 8 Holly


Macomber Azel O., shoemaker, bds. 257 Turner Macomber Eugene W., shoemaker, h. 7 Manley Macomber Leonard H., shoemaker, bds. 257 Turner Macomber Oliver R., carpenter, h. 257 Turner Macomber Solon, grocer, 203 Turner, h. 92 Pleasant Madden Patrick, farmer, h. Perkins Ridge road Maddox Charles, polisher, Auburn Stove Foundry Co., bds. 335 Minot avenue


Mahen Joseph, weaver, bds. 29 Broad Mahen Eugene, operative, h. 5 So. Main


Mahoney John J .. compositor, 88 Main, b. at Lewiston


M AINE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, 81 Main, Milton F. Ricker, manager (see front cover)


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AINE CENTRAL RAILROAD, pass. depot, Railroad, next to Court, freight depot, Railroad, next Drummond (see p. 594)


Maine Hotel, Chas. H. Anderson, prop., 133 Main Maloney Elizabeth Mrs., house 10 Third


Maloon George H., overseer, picking room, Barker Mill, house 63 Newbury Maloon George H., Jr., shoemaker, bds. 63 Newbury Maloon Guy P., boards 113 Seventh


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Maloon William, carpenter, h. 113 Seventh


Maney Ellen, ring spinner ( Lewiston), bds. 5 Pleasant Maney James A., switchman, M. C. R. R., h. 24 South Maney Mary Miss, milliner ( Lewiston), bds. 5 Pleasant Maney Matthew, mule spinner ( Lewiston), b. 5 Pleasant Maney Morris, laborer, house 5 Pleasant


Maney Patrick, teamster, bds. 5 Pleasant


Maney Thomas, shoemaker, bds. 5 Pleasant Manley Abel F., shoemaker, 311 Turner, h. 313 do.


Manley Clarence V., farmer, bds. Seth Manley's, Lake


Manley Frank P., musician, h. 212 Turner


Manley Fred P., shoemaker, h. 33 School


Manley Lydia T., widow of James, bds. 212 Turner


Manley Moses P., farmer, house off Old Hotel road, near Minot avenue


Manley Seldon D., farmer, house Mt. Auburn ave.


Manley Seth, farmer, h. Lake, n. Old Hotel road


Manley Stephen B., teamster, 277 Turner, h. do.


Manley Stillman, shoemaker, h. 229 Turner


Mann Bernard, dry plate maker( Lewiston), rms. 206 Main Mann Eben, Jr., house 47 Manley


Mann Hattie. shoe seam closer, rins. 3 Pleasant


Mann Jacob J., house 5 Bearce


Mann Ulysses M., shoe cutter, bds. 47 Manley


Manning Mary Mrs., house 91 Second


Manning William, laborer, house 91 Second


Mara Robert, card grinder, house 100 Second Marcous Stanislaus, grocer ( Lewiston) , h. 53 Third


Marquis Daniel B., carpenter, house 26 Granite


Marsden Thomas, loom fixer (Lewiston), h. 32 Cook


Marshall Henry L., engineer ( Lewiston), h. 138 Pleasant Marshall Porter G., sole leather inspector, h. 78 Court Marshall Thomas H., shoemaker, h. 143 Union Marshall William C., hairdresser, 41 Court, h. 12 Temple


Marshall William T., stone mason, h. 11 Granite


Marston B. Porter, farmer, h. off Old Hotel road Marston Edgar C., baggage master, Lewiston junc., G.T.


R., house at Poland Marston G. Ellis ( Marston & Co.), truckman 35 Union, boards do. [house do.


Marston N. Clark ( Marston & Co.), truckman, 35 Union,


Marston Roby G., clerk, Revere House, bds. do.


Marston Wilda Miss. rooms 90 Pleasant


Marston William, carpenter, rms. 31 School


Marston William A., shoemaker, bds. 35 Union


Marston & Co. (N. Clark and G. Ellis Marston), truck- man, 35 Union


Marston Albert H., farmer, h. off Minot road


Martin Andrew J., farmer, h. Perkins Ridge road


Martin Charles V. ( Merrow Bros. & Co.), beef 38 First, house 141 Hampshire


Martin Edwin M., fruit, etc., 9 Turner, h. 13 High


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Martin Eleanor, widow, house Old Hotel road, Marstons Corner [Marstons Corner


Martin Fessenden F., peddler, house Old Hotel rd., near Martin Frauk, farmer, house Sturgis road


Martin George P. (O. Holway & Co.), wholesale grain, 19 School, house 160 Pleasant


Martin James L., farmer, h. Sturgis road, Beach Hill


Martin Jarius, farmer, h. Marstons Corner


Martin Lewis F., laborer, b. Fessenden F. Martin's, Old Hotel road


Martineau Louis, blacksmith, 31 Second, h. 29 do.


Marvel Martha, widow, bds. 129 Spring


Marvel Walter, at upper station, M. C. R. R., depot (Lew- iston), boards 66 Spring


Marvell Charles E., machinist, h, 226 Minot ave.


Mason Ernest F., photographer, (Lewiston), house 34 Pleasant


Mason Frank, box maker, Court, house 69 James


Mason Jennie P., shoe vamper, rooms 1 Oak


Mason Lucy A., widow of Charles, h. 134 So. Main Mason Mellie A., shoe folder, rooms 1 Oak


Mason Royal M. (Foss, Packard & Co.), boot and shoe mnfr., 117 Main, house 34 Pleasant


Mason Lovina, boarding house, 32 Pine Maxwell Clarence F., shoemaker, rooms 3 Pleasant Maxwell George H., shoemaker, house 66 Cook Maxwell George W., shoemaker, h. 72 Pleasant


Maxwell George W., shoecutter, h. 506 Court


Maxwell James, farmer, house cross road, near Rowes Corner, South Auburn


Maxwell James L., shoemaker, bds. 58 Court Maxwell Llewellyn, chief of police, h. 58 Court Maxwell Louisa, shoe dresser, bds. 37 Goff Maxwell Oliver H., brick mason, h. 21 Manley Maxwell Susan Miss, boards 133 Hampshire May John W., lawyer (Lewiston), h. 9 Laurel ave. Mayberry Eugene, shoemaker, rooms 90 Court Mayberry Herbert M., shoemaker, h. 427 Court Mayberry Job B., section hand, h. 45 Broad Mayberry Thomas N., truckman, h. Minot avenue, near West Minot road Mayhew Edward C., shoemaker, bds. 27 High Mayo Horatio M., blacksmith, h. 238 Minot ave. Mavo James, mill operative, h. 5 So. Main Mayo Thomas Mrs., housekeeper, 37 Loring avenue Mayo W. C., trav. salesman, 26 Main, h. at Lewiston McAllister Alphonso E., carder, bds. 57 Fifth McAllister Augustus J., cloth finisher, h. 57 Fifth McAlpine Jennie, widow, rooms 10 Drummond


McBane James C., switchman, G. T. R., boards Clark Dunlap's, Danville junction


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McCallum William J., bookkeeper, O. Holway & Co., 19 School, house 11 Oak McCann George E. ( McCann & Verrill) , lawyer and notary 68 Main. boards 256 do.


M CCANN & VERRILL (George E. McCann and Albert E. Verrill) , lawyers, 68 Main (see p. 584) McCarthy Jere. L., mill operative, bds. 6 Main McCarthy Jeremiah, city laborer, bds. 6 Main McCarthy Jeremiah, 2d, city laborer, h. 61 Sixth McCarthy Jeremiah J., laborer, h. 50 First


McCarthy John, shoemaker, b. Sixth, cor. Pulsifer McCarthy Michael, city laborer, h. Sixth, cor. Pulsifer McCarthy Michael, hostler, 143 Main, house do.


McCarthy Michael T., hostler, h. 317 Main


McCarty Catherine, widow of Jeremiah, h. 6 Newbury McCarty Charles. C., harness cleaner, 62 Turner, rms. do. McCarty Charles F., clerk, 49 Hampshire, h. 6 Newbury McCarty Charles, laborer, boards 23 Newbury


McCarty Dennis, laborer, house 35 Newbury


McCarty Elizabeth. widow, house 12 Pulsifer


McCarty Ellen, widow of Michael, h. 24 Newbury


McCarty Jeremiah, dyer (Lewiston), h. 28 Newbury McCarty Jeremiah, laster, boards 35 Newbury


McCarty John J., weaver ( Lewiston), h. 32 Newbury


McCarty John M., marble worker, bds. 13 Knight


McCarty Michael A., marble worker, 4Court, h. 13 Knight


McCaity Timcthy, house 23 Newbury


McCausland Donald, laborer, house Old Danville road, beyond Railroad


McCausland George, shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel


McCormick Edward, weaver, bds. 17 Pulsifer


McCormick Margaret Mrs., house 17 Pulsifer


McCurda Alonzo B., shoemaker, h. 110 Washington


McCurda Orlando, valise maker, b. 110 Washington


McDonald Sarah, widow of Alexander, h. 82 Sixth


MeElroy Manzor A., horseshoer, 143 Turner, boards Hampshire House


McFarland Elmer, truckman ( Lewiston), h. 41 Cook


McFadden George W., general agent, Auburn Stove Foundry Co., High, at M. C. R. R. crossing, house 31 First avenue


McFarland Eugene A., shoemaker, h. 13 Bearce


McGibbon George F., foreman, finishing room, 172 Main, house at Lewiston [Bridge McGibbon Joseph K., shoemaker, h. Dennison, next the McGibbon Lizzie Mrs., forewoman, stitching, 172 Main, house at Lewiston


McGregor Archibald, slasher tender (Lewiston), house 21 Broad [371 Main McGregor John, shipping clerk (Lewiston Mill), house McIntire Elizabeth Mrs., house 77 Second




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