SURNAME |
GIVEN NAME |
ADDRESS |
OCCUPATION/BIOGRAPHY/NOTES |
Lacamp | J. | 1013 S. 13th | Cooper |
Lageson | Otto | 1229 N. 7th | Carpenter |
Lagomarcino, A. & Co. | 113 S. Main | Wholesale and retail dealers in foreign and domestic fruits; also agents for D. D. Mallory's oysters; A. Lagomarcino was born in Italy. Married Maria Tassing in 1873; she was born in Italy; they have two children Paul and Lizzie. Mr. L. is a Democrat. |
Lahee | John | cor. 3d & Washington res. 831 N. 5th | Insurance agt. |
Lalk | Wm. F. | 308 S. 7th | Retired |
Lalor | J. C. | 1002 S. 5th | Civil engineer |
Lane | George H. | 315� Jefferson res. 624 N. 4th | Attorney at law |
Lange | Paul | res. West Av | |
Lange, Paul & Co. | 322 N. Main, cor. Washington | Pubs. Iowa Tribune (German) |
Langewort | H. | 903 N. 8th | |
Larkin | L. T. | 1335 N. 7th | |
Larkin & Lundgren | 101 Marshall | Groceries |
Larson | Charles | 317 S. Leebrick | Mason |
Larson | John | 1300 Joy | Cabinet-maker |
Lattner | G. A. | 927 N. 8th | Clerk |
Lauer | Adolph | 521 Vine | Clerk |
Lauman | George C. | res. 828 N. 5th | Vice President First National Bank |
Laurenroth | C. | 1329 N. 8th | Dealer in dry goods, notions, hats and caps, millinery, and tailoringBorn in Germany in 1830; came to Burlington in 1856. Married Frederica Rachel in 1859; she was born in Germany in 1841; they have five children Emma, Friedrich, Louisa, Christopher, and William. Republican. |
Lavelle | Michael | 236 S. 4th | Policeman |
Lawrence | A. T. | 501 Jefferson res. 1209 N. 8th | Saloon |
Lawrence | W. B. | cor. 4th & Jefferson | Proprietor Lawrence HouseBorn May 11, 1814, at Oneida, N.Y.; moved to Madison Co., Ohio; thence to Burlington in 1840; elected Alderman from the 3d Ward, 1858; served two years. Married Dec. 23, 1840, Eliza J. Owens; had one child Aquilla T. ,born June 29, 1842. Mrs. Lawrence died December, 1847; Mr. Lawrence's second marriage was April 28, 1850, to Eliza Ross; she was born Sept. 9, 1814. |
Lawson | W. B. | 528 Summer | Civil engineer |
Leadley | Alliso | res. 827 Warren | |
Leebrick | E. A. | 206 Jefferson | Mfr. and dlr. in boots and shoes etc. |
Leebrick | S. | West Av | Farmer |
Leffler | Frank | 311 Jefferson res. 616 Maple | Photographer |
Lehmann | Joseph | 1007 Mt. Pleasant | Leader of band |
Lehmann | Joseph | 109 Jefferson res. 421 Washington | Wines and liquors |
Lehmann | Samuel | 205 N. Main res. 825 N. 7th | Clothing and gents' furnishing goods |
Leieht | Philip | 325 N. Main | Saloon |
Leight | Fred | res. Sunny Side | Sexton of Aspen Grove Cemetery |
Leis | Joseph | 301 Boundary | Saloon |
Leiu | Joseph | 1010 Osborn | Saloon and beer-bottling establishmentBorn in Bavaria, Germany, came to America and to Burlington in 1867. Married in 1871, Dora Studmaster; they have four children Emil, Charley, Adam, Joseph. |
Leiwe | George | 843 Arch | |
Lemberger | H. | res. 1857 Lemberger | |
Lemberger | J. C. | 919 Garden | Clerk |
Lemberger | Pilger | cor. Main and Valley | Wholesale cigars and tobacco |
Levi | August | 819 N. 4th | |
Liebstadter | B. | 205 Jefferson res. 819 N. 4th | Dry goods |
Liebstadter | J. | res. 808 N. 7th | |
Liebstadter & Levi | 108 N. Main | Wholesale dealers in millinery and notions |
Lightfoot | Edward | 915 S. 14th | Carpenter |
Linder | A. | 711 6th | Bakery. Born April 14, 1840, in Ross Co., Ohio. Enlisted in Co. C, 82d Ill. Vol., 1862; was in most of the battles of his regiment; at Chancellorsville was wounded; served till the close of the war; mustered out July 2, 1805. Married Feb. 3, 1868, Kate Kramer; they have five children Minnie, William, Lillie, Frank, Nellie. |
Linder | John | 882 Washington | Saloon |
Linder | Rudolph | res. 1114 Pleasant | Barber-shop |
Linder | Wm. L. | 120 Jefferson res. 870 Valley | Clothing and gent's furnishing goods, etc. |
Lindner | George | 870 Valley | |
Lindstedt | Fred. | 310 N. Main res. 520 Columbia | Harness shop |
Lisle | C. A., A.M. | res. 512 S. Gunnison | Principal of the High SchoolHas been engaged in his present work five years; graduated at the Iowa Wesleyan University, Class of 1872, at which time the highest honors were so evenly divided between himself and Mr. Cunningham, now editor of the Kearney Times, that the decision was made by lot. Mr. Lisle is a native of Belmont Co., Ohio; came to Iowa in 1861, and entered the United States service at 16 years of age; since leaving college, Mr. Lisle has received the degree of A.M. from his Alma Mater; filled the Principal's chair in the West Hill School of this city one year, and had charge of the schools at Red Oak another. Married Miss Spry, a native of Iowa; has two children. Members of the M.E. Church. |
Little | Oliver | 131 S. 5th | Carpenter |
Lockwood | T. W. | 100 N. Main | |
Lofstrom | Charles D. | 2141 Jefferson res. 510 May | Shoe-shop |
Long | Joseph | 201 N. Main res. 1700 Mt. Pleasant | Cigar-maker |
Long | Joseph | 1700 Mt. Pleasant | Turner in wood and ivory |
Long | Joseph | North Hill res. 1400 Mt. Pleasant | Saloon |
Long | Martin | 1400 Mt. Pleasant | |
Lorenz | Otto | 107 S. Boundary | |
Lounsberry & Co. | 223 Valley | Livery stable |
Love | James | 316 Jefferson res. 912 N. 3d | Books and stationery |
Ludde | Geo. H. | N. Oak & 9th | Dry goods and groceries |
Ludwig | J. F. | cor. Main & Washington res. 920 Jefferson | Manager W.U. Telegraph |
Lund | Peter | 311 Jefferson res. 124 N. Pond | Tailor-shop |
Lundeen | N. P. | res. Ripley | Clerk |
Lundgren | John | res. 1303 Angular | |
Lundgren | P. J. | 112 S. Marshall | |
Lutz | Conrad | res. 525 S. Pond | Printer and wood-engraver |
Lyons | William | res. 315 S. Pond | Burlington Manufacturing Co. |