
Individual Stories
John McDonald
Joseph Cantell also lived here.
Peter McDonald
1902 City Directory. Peter McDonald worked on the Capitol as a laborer.
James McElroy
1905 Payroll and St. Paul City Directory. James McElroy was born in Ireland in 1841 and emigrated in 1854. He worked as a laborer on the Capitol.
Michael McGrath
1902 City Directory. Michael McGrath worked in the office of the Capitol contractor, Butler Bros., as a clerk. Many men who worked on the building lived at this boarding house.
William McGregor
William McGregor does not give an employer in the City Directory, however, many stone cutters who worked on the Capitol lived at this address. See Michael Giordano.
John McIntire
1903 City Directory. John McIntire worked on the Capitol as a laborer. Many Capitol workers boarded here.
Hugh McKenna
Ellis and Giordano also live here.
Martin McKenna
227 West 3rd St. was approximately here.
James McKenzie
James McKenzie was born in Scotland in 1858 and emigrated in 1881. He was an activist in the Journeyman Stone Cutters Union and held several offices in the St. Paul Local while he was working on the Capitol. He and his wife, Helen, raised a family here in St. Paul while he worked as a stone cutter.