Gazetteer of Berkshire County, Mass., 1725-1885, Part 59

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 972


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Olmsted Frederick M., (N. Egremont) r 9, butcher and dealer in produce and live stock.


O'Neill Cornelius, (S. Egremont) axle turner.


Peck Edwin R., (S. Egremont) r 30, farmer 87.


Peck George A., (S. Egremont) clerk for Peck & Harrington.


Peck Walter B., (cor 155th st. and roth ave., N. Y. city, or S. Egremont) (Peck & Harrington,) postmaster and prop. of Mt. Everett House, S. Egremont, and Prospect House, 155th st. cor Ioth ave., N. Y. city, farmer 102.


PECK & HARRINGTON, (S. Egremont) (Walter B. P. & Emerson G. H.) dealers in dry goods, groceries and provisions, boots and shoes, &c Persons Refine L., (S. Egremont) cutter in cork sole factory.


Ploss George, (S. Egremont) r 32, laborer.


Ploss Henry, (S. Egremont) r 25, market gardener, 6 acres.


Polmatier Charles, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Polmatier Henry, (S. Egremont) laborer. Polmatier William, (S. Egremont) axle turner.


Potter Charles, (N. Egremont) r 2, carpenter and joiner,


Potts Herman T., (S. Egremont) r 31, 7 cows, farmer 135.


Potts Robert A., (S. Egremont) r 31, farmer 310.


Race Reuben H., (N. Egremont) r 4, farmer.


Race Seneca T., (N. Egremont) r 4, farmer 130.


Ramsey Daniel, (N. Egremont) blacksmith.


Ramsey John, (N. Egremont) laborer.


Ramsey Joseph, (N. Egremont) farmer 5.


Rapey John, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Rice Merrick M., (N. Egremont) r 9, retired, leases of Mahaiwe National Bank of Gt. Barrington, farm 20.


Rogers Benjamin, (S. Egremont) r 18, farmer.


Rogers Ransom, (S. Egremont) farmer 47.


Root Albert, (S. Egremont) cork cutter.


Rounds Henry D., (N Egremont) farmer 2.


Rounds Julia F., (N. Egremont) (Mrs. Benj. F.) resident.


Rowe Frank D., (N. Egremont) r 12, farmer.


Rowe Henry, (N. Egremont) laborer.


ROWE HENRY L., (N. Egremont) r 12, 22 cows, farmer 100.


Rowley James H., (N. Egremont) r 11, special justice of district court of


Southern Berkshire, breeder and dealer in full blood Guernsey cattle, 16 cows, 70 sheep, farmer 240. Ryder Andrew J., (S. Egremont) r 24, farmer 35.


Sabine William E., (N. Egremont) r 7, carriage making, blacksmithing and carriage painting and trimming. Shufelt Andrew J., (N. Egremont) r 4, farmer 3.


Shultis Lyman A., (N. Egremont) r 7, mason.


Skiff Freeman W., (S. Egremont) farmer 30.


Smith Almon M., (S. Egremont) summer boarding house.


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TOWN OF EGREMONT.


Smith Edwin S., (N. Egremont) r 2, carpenter, wheelwright, and painter. Smith Hadley B., (S. Egremont) foreman in cork sole factory.


Snyder J. Edward, (S. Egremont) r 18, laborer.


Stillman Frederick, (N. Egremont) r 9, carpenter and joiner, and builder. Stone Nelson, (S. Egremont) r 28}, laborer.


Strong Cyrus A., (N. Egremont) r 4, farmer, works estate of Cyrus 18.


Strong Mortimer W., (N. Egremont.)


Strong William H., (N. Egremont) r 4.


Swartz Enos J., (N. Egremont) r 4, laborer.


Taft Roscoe C., (S. Egremont) (Dalzell & Co.)


Taylor Almira R., (N. Egremont) (Mrs. John B., of California.)


Tinker Henry, (S. Egremont) works in axle shop.


Tinker Lewis, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Tobey Oladine, (Gt. Bennington) r 11, widow of Chester, resident.


Turner Cornelius, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Turner David W., (S Egremont) r 31, teamster for Eugene Miller.


VanBramer John E., (N. Egremont) r 4, grist-mill, saw-mill, prop. of Cliff House on Prospect Lake, farmer 17.


VanDeusen George, (S. Egremont) cutter in cork sole factory.


VanDeusen Leman, (North Egremont) r I, farmer, leases of Mrs. Samuel Williams, of Alford, 100.


VanDeusen Nelson, (South Egremont) r 28, laborer.


Van Deusen Newman L., (S. Egremont) r 24, runs threshing machine and wood saw, ro cows, farmer, leases of Viena 175.


VanDeusen Richard, (N. Egremont) r 7, laborer.


VanDeusen Viena, (S. Egremont) r 24, widow of Ezra, farm 1,752.


Wadhams Lewis C., (Gt. Bennington) r II, resident.


Wait Charles T., (N. Egremont) r 8, farmer.


Wait Dyer, (N. Egremont) r 9, 9 cows, farmer 147. Ward E. W., (S. Egremont) book-keeper for Dalzell & Co.


Warren Bradford, (S. Egremont) r 282, farmer 175.


Warren John P., (S. Egremont) r 32, farmer for N. V. N. Blakeman.


Warren John R., (S. Egremont) r 32, farmer 51.


Warren Lucinda, (S. Egremont) r 32, widow of James H., farm 8.


Warren Walter C., (S. Egremont) r 25, farmer.


Welsh Ephraim, (S. Egremont) r 27, farmer.


Whitehouse William S., (S. Egremont) machinist.


Wilber G. Burtis, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Wilcox Virgil L., (S. Egremont) summer boarding, farmer 13.


WILLIAMS CORNELIUS, (S. Egremont) r 23, dairy 11 cows, farmer 160. Williams Freeland. (S. Egremont) turner in axle factory.


Williams Peter M., (N. Egremont) r 11) resident.


Winchell Richard, (S. Egremont) laborer.


Winchell Warren A., (N. Egremont) r 9, carpenter and joiner.


Wright Charles L., (S. Egremont) r 23, land surveyor, 10 cows, farmer 200.


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TOWN OF FLORIDA.


FLORIDA.


( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )


(Postoffice address is Florida, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Ayres Walter C., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 11, farmer 160.


Baker Edwin, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 14, farmer, with Joseph E.


Baker Joseph E., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 14, blacksmith, and farmer 130.


Ballou Irwin W., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 10, farmer 136.


Barlow Alfred, r 4, laborer.


Beaman Betsey, (N. Adams, p o box 829) widow of Jabez, resides with her son, Nathan D., aged 90.


Beaman John W., (N. Adams, p o box 829) with his father, Nathan D.


Beaman Nathan D., (N. Adams, p o box 829) r 7, butcher, and farmer 400. Beers Charles Nathan, (N. Adams, p o box 722) r 20, teamster and farmer 600.


Blanchard Arthur W., (Monroe, Franklin Co.) r 12, school committeman, school teacher, and farmer.


Blanchard Flora E., (Monroe, Franklin Co.) r 12, teacher.


Blanchard Norman W., (Monroe, Franklin Co., ) r 12, selectman, farmer 175. Bliss Weston D., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 17, farmer.


Bliss Fred B., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 19, farm laborer for his father, Moses W. Bliss George W., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 14, farmer 20.


Bliss Moses W., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 19, farmer 275.


Bradley Elbert W., r 4, laborer.


Bradley Edwin N., r 22, farm laborer for Emily M.


Bradley Emily M., r 22, widow of Daniel, owns farm 65.


Bradley Francis A., r 4, laborer.


BRADLEY IRA, r 21, farmer 200.


Bradley William A., r 4, farmer 80, and in Cumington, Hampshire Co., 50.


Brown Belle A., r 2, teacher.


Brown Clarissa, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, widow of Sumner T., owns farm 225. Brown Hannum, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, farmer with his brother and mother Clarissa.


Brown Jerome, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, farmer with his brother and mother, Clarissa.


BUCKLEY HANNAH, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, widow of Dennis, h and lot.


BURDICK LYMAN S., JR., r 24, farmer 80.


BURNETT ELMER R., (Savoy Center) off r 29, son of Isaac N.


BURNETT HORACE W., (Savoy Center) r 29, 9 cows, farmer 175.


Burnett Hudson C., (Savoy Center) r 29, student at Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Mass.


Burnett Isaac Dea., (Savoy Center) r 29, 13 cows, farmer 175.


Burnett Isaac N., (Savoy Center r 29, trapper, 13 cows, farmer, leases on shares of his father, Isaac, 175.


Bushnell John L., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 13, laborer.


Thought is quicker than muscle; Cultivate your Brain ; Learn to think and act quickly. CHICKERING'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, Pittsfield.


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TOWN OF FLORIDA.


Callahan Peter, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, section hand.


Cardany Wilford, (N. Adams) section foreman T. & G. R. R., h 5 Main st. Cardinal Joseph E., (Adams) r 23, capenter and farmer 200. Carley Cyrus W., off r 10, works for his father, Orlando R. Carley Embert O., off r 10, works with his father, Orlando R.


Carley Emma A., off r 10, music teacher and school teacher.


Carley Orlando R., off r 10, carriage manuf., blacksmith, and farmer 125. Chamberlin Nelson, r 27, farmer 300.


Chapple Clement H., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16, carpenter and joiner.


Clark Luther. (Hoosac Tunnel) r 18, trapper and farmer.


Clark Noah F., (Hoosac l'unnel) r 18, farmer 100.


Cothran John, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, laborer.


CRUMB EDWARD off r 4, farmer 306.


Crumb Ellsworth A., off r 4, teamster.


DAVIS CHARLES T., r 6, farmer 120. Davis James E., r 6, farm laborer.


Dean Mary A., r 6, widow of Daniel, farm 80.


Dickinson Levi D., r 9, leases farm 100 of Samuel Bardwell.


Dickinson O. Nathan, r 11, farmer with his father, Royal D.


Dickinson Royal D., r II, farmer.


Dupuy Nelson, (Adams) r 23, farmer 170.


Fay Irving E., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, section hand.


Galbraith Thomas, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, carries mail from postoffice to depot, and walks track on Fitchburg R. R.


Galbraith William, (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 13, miner.


Gay Edmund, (N. Adams) off r 25, farmer 100.


Gay Edmund, Jr., (N. Adams) off r 25, laborer.


Gifford Henry M., r 22, laborer.


Gillett Collins, ( Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18, farmer 114.


GILLETT DARIUS R., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18, works for his father, Collins.


Gillick Patrick, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, laborer.


GOODELL CHARLES H., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16, postmaster and general merchant.


Goodwin Stephen, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, foreman at machine shop of Troy & Greenfield R. R.


Granger Edwin L., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16, R. R. contractor, and owns farm.


Granger Levi, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, farmer 400.


Granger William P., (Hoosac Tunnel) civil engineer, bds at Rice's Hotel.


Griggs John, (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 16, workman at Troy & Greenfield machine shop.


Grover Lucy A., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 11, widow of William.


Hall Edmund, ( Hoosac Tunnel) off r 13, mason.


Hall William, farmer 120.


Harrington Daniel, off r 20, laborer.


HEWETT STILLMAN J., off r 7, farmer 20.


Hulbert Seymour L., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, bds at T. Galbraith's, day oper- ator Troy & Greenfield R. R.


Jenks William T .. (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16 cor 17, breeder of thoroughbred


Durham cattle, and Volunteer horses, dealer in wood, prop. Rice's hotel with F. S. Rice, farmer, owns in company with Frederick S. Rice 1,000. Kemp Dorcas P .. (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, widow of Kendall, owns farm 180. KEMP NATHAN WM., r 20, raises stock for market, farmer 300.


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TOWN OF FLORIDA.


Legate Columbus, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, farmer.


Legate Francis, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, farmer.


Legate Lawson, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, farmer 130.


Lloyd Ansel W., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 11, owns h and lot on Franklin st., carpenter and joiner, farmer 150.


Lloyd Elijah C., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 11, farmer with his son, Ansel W.


LOGAN DAVID, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, lumberman, farmer 335.


McConville James, (N. Adams) off r 23, farmer 230.


Millot George, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 17, farmer, leases of Miles Town.


MOSSEY PETER J., (Adams, p. o. box 20,) r 25, farmer 175.


NELSON WALLACE C., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16, farmer 216.


Newman Joseph, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 14, retired locomotive engineer and farmer 140.


Newman William J., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 17, farmer 150.


Phelps George W., r 2, farmer 100.


Phillips Consider R., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 17, farmer 112.


PHILLIPS SAMUEL A., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18, farmer 160.


Plumb Elisha S., (N. Adams) r 23, farmer 150.


Plumb Ozias S., (N. Adams) r 4, retired wool carder.


Potter John, r 20, teamster and farmer.


Raycraft William T., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 14, farmer 129.


Read Charles H., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 19, 3d selectman, assessor, overseer of the poor, and collector, farmer 130.


Read Winnie C., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 19, farmer with his father, Charles H. RICE ELMER D., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 24, school committeeman, and farmer 376.


Rice Frederick S., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 16 cor 17, (Rice & Jenks) town" clerk, justice of peace, Ist selectman.


Rice's Hotel, (Hoosac Tunnel) W. T. Jenks and F. S. Rice props.


RUBERG GEORGE L., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 19, Baptist clergyman.


Ruberg Henry J., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 19, student and teacher.


Ruberg Mary P., (Hoosac Tunnel, r 19. teacher.


Shuman Bertha E., (Savoy Center) r 29, teacher.


Stafford Emerson, r 11, carpenter and joiner, farmer 126.


Streicher Conrad, r 20, farmer 200.


Sumner John H., ( Hoosac Tunnel) r 15, 26 sheep, farmer 110.


Thatcher Amelia M., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 24, dressmaker and teacher.


Thatcher Ebenezer W., ( Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, farmer 150.


Thatcher George N, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, farmer with his father Ebene- zer W.


Thatcher Marcus M., r 9, farmer 180.


Thatcher Sereno S., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 24, carpenter and joiner, and far- mer 85.


Thatcher Sumner, (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 24, retired farmer.


Tower Austin, (Hoosac Tunnel, r 30, farmer with Ephraim.


Tower Ephraim, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 30, farmer 400.


Tower Merrill H., r 3, farmer 50.


TOWER MILES, r 2, blacksmith, farmer 100.


Tower Minor, r 2, blacksmith, farmer 200.


Tower Russell B., (Hoosac Tunnel) r 19 cor 30, farmer 250.


Tower Sedate, (N. Adams) r 23, farmer 130.


Tower Sidney, (N. Adams) r 21, leases of Sylvester A. Kemp farm of 40, and owns saw-mill.


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GREAT BARRINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON.


TYLER ELIZABETH, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, widow of Daniel B., keeps boarding house.


Welch Patrick, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, miner.


Welch Thomas, (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 13, section hand.


Wheeler Algem, ( Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18, laborer.


Wheeler Etta N., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18, teacher.


Wheeler Freeborn M., (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 18. farmer 300.


Whitcomb Lorenzo F., r 14, sugar orchard 600 trees, 16 cows, breeder of pure reg. Guernsey stock, and farmer 250.


White George W., off r 6, selectman, farmer 150.


WHITE NATHAN, r 8, treasurer and school committee, postmaster and farmer 160.


WILDER ALBERT E., off r 9, mail carrier from Florida to Hoosac Tun- nel and farmer.


Wilder John, off r 9, farmer.


Willard Phineas, ( Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, carpenter and joiner.


Williams Alfred, (Hoosac Tunnel) r 13, lumberman.


Williams Jesse, (Hoosac Tunnel) off r 13, laborer.


GREAT BARRINGTON.


INSIDE FIRE DISTRICT.


( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )


Abel Andrew, resident, h Main.


Abel Anna Miss, dressmaker, Main.


Abel Louis, fireman H. R. R., bds Main.


Abel Mary Miss, dressmaker, Main.


Adams Ellen P., widow of Junius, boarding house, Elm.


Adams Junius P., clerk for R. I. Taylor, bds Elm.


Alger James B., engineer and machinist, h S. Main.


Almont Bernard, painting, graining, frescoing, sign painting, paper hanging,


furniture repaired, gilt and wood moldings, maker of automatic cabi- nets and figures, h Mahaiwe.


Ambach Edward, works in woolen mill, h N. Main.


Ambach Edward, Jr., loom fixer, h North.


Ambach Frank E., mill operative, bds Water.


Ambach Julius, (Ambach & Raifstanger) h Water.


Ambach Robert, mill operative, bds Water.


Ambach & Raifstanger, (Julius A. and Louis R.,) dry goods, groceries, pro- visions, canned goods, confectionery, etc., Water.


Ames Frederick, laborer, Castle Hill.


Ames Sidney, butcher, h Castle Hill.


Amsborough Michael, laborer, h Water.


Anderson George W., machinist, R. R. st., h Castle.


Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at the Mammoth Hat and Fur Store of E. C. HILL, 29 North St., Pittsfield.


90


GREAT BARRINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON.


Anderson Martha, widow of Daniel G., h Lawrence cottage.


Andrews George A., machinist, h East.


Andrus Henry, r 33, laborer.


Armstrong Thomas, works in woolen mill, h N. Water.


Arnold Daniel T., shoemaker, h N. Water.


Atherton Harry P., M. D., physician and surgeon, office over Whiting's drug store, bds at John Sanford's, Main.


Atwood Levi H., laborer and carpenter, h Silver.


Avery Miles, retired farmer 80, h N. Water.


BAILEY ALPHEUS H., tailor, Mahaiwe.


BAKER GEORGE S., tinsmith and plumber and water piping, 7 Railroad, h Rosseteer.


Barnes Edward E., dealer in groceries, provisions, fruits, confectionery, to- bacco, etc., Railroad.


Barnum William S., dealer in stoves, tin and sheet-iron ware, plumbing, rub- ber bucket and pumps of all kinds, Railroad, h do.


Barry David, laborer, h East.


Barry James, laborer, h west side R. R.


Barry James W., shoemaker, h head of Elm.


Barry John, laborer, r 25.


Barry Michael, son of James, laborer.


Barry Thomas, groceries and provisions, notions, etc., Pixley, h do.


Barry William, laborer, h Main.


Barrett William, laborer, h r 25.


Beardsley William H., laborer, h N. Water.


Beckwith James H., farmer, h Main.


Beers Carl E. F., landscape painter, h Humphrey.


Beers Sarah A., clerk for H. C. Joyner, bds Main.


Bender Richard W., chemist, bds Collins House.


BENTLEY CHARLES H., wood dealer and heavy teaming, h Humphrey. Benton Charles, retired, h 55 Main.


Benton John C., drug clerk, h Mahaiwe.


*BERKSHIRE COURIER, Clark W. Bryan & Co., publishers, Main. [Card on page 242]


Berkshire House, Caleb Ticknor, prop., Main, cor Bridge.


Berkshire Woolen Co., incorporated 1836, Parley A. Russell, pres., and


treas .; George E. Russell, sec'y and agent ; manufs. of fancy cassi- meres.


Binnum Frank, engineer, H. R. R., h west side R. R.


Bird Carrie Miss, teacher in Sedgwick Institute.


Bird Mary E. Miss, teacher in Sedgwick Institute, 6 Main.


Birge Thomas, laborer, h Water.


BOARDMAN HENRY D., wholesale and retail dealer in fish, oysters and fruit and Woman's Friend stovepipe shelf, 19 Railroad, h Housatonic R. R. station.


Bocade Frank, stone cutter, h Water.


Boinay George A , tailor, repairing and cleaning, Water.


Booth Charles H., teller in the Mahaiwe bank, h Main.


Booth Lucy C., widow of Reuben H., resident, Main.


. Bracken Esther, widow of Mark, resident, h East.


Bracken Marks, laborer, h East.


Bracken Thomas E. butcher, works in Stockbridge, h East. BRAINARD EDWIN D., retired co itractor, h Castle.


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GREAT BARRINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON.


BRETT ALONZO W., carpenter and joiner, and general jobbing shop in old town hall building, Bridge st., bds Railroad.


Breeuy Augustus J., clerk, h Main.


BREWER CHARLES R., (John Brewer & Sons,) h S. Main.


BREWER EDWIN S., (John Brewer & Sons,) h S. Main.


*BREWER JOHN & SONS, (Edwin S. and Charles R.,) dealers in West-


ern and domestic lumber, shingles, laths, ladders and Hudson river brick, farmers 48, yard on Mahaiwe st., h S. Main. [Card on page 100] Brewer John, (John B. & Sons, ) h S. Main.


Brewer John A., dealer in hardware, coal, agricultural implements, cutlery, guns, iron, steel, lime, cement, paints, oils, varnishes, japans, brushes, glass, &c., Main, h do.


Brewer Newton, retired, h Elm.


Brewer Reuben R., resident, h Elm.


BRIGGS FRANK H., stone, brick and plaster mason, h 20 S. Main.


BRIGGS GEORGE W., dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers, Main, h Elm.


BRIGGS LUTHUR A., stone, brick and plaster mason and jobbing, h 20 S. Main.


Bristol Frederick L., carpenter and clerk for M. E. Toby, h S. Main.


Bristol Henry A., emp. of E. B. Culver, h Dresser ave.


Bristol Lyman, baggage master H. R. R., h North.


Bristol Meritt A., mail carrier to and from Hillsdale, N. Y., h River.


Broderick Dennis E., general blacksmithing, Bridge, h Main.


Broderick Dennis, laborer, r 25.


Broderick John, laborer, h r 25.


Broderick John J., blacksmith for D. E., bds. Main.


Broderick William H., saloon clerk, h r 25.


Brophy Patrick, emp. Berkshire Woolen Co., h East. Brown Anson, retired merchant, aged 85, h Main.


Brown Charles K., farm in Sheffield Io, in Colorado 175, bds Miller House.


Brown Daniel, laborer, h Ros eteer.


Brown Ellen, widow of James, resident, h East.


Brusie Charles F., restaurant, 17 Railroad.


Brusie Luther B., restaurant and billiards, livery and sale stable, 14 Railroad, h Main.


Brusie Orville F., meat, fish and oyster market, Water, opposite woolen mill, h Main.


Brusie Orville J., prop. of Union House, livery and sale stable, farmer 300, Railroad st.


BRYAN CLARK W., (Clark W. Bryan & Co.,) h Main.


BRYAN CLARK W. & CO., (James A. Bryan,) publishers of the Berkshire Courier, h Main.


Bryan James A., (Clark W. B. & Co.,) Main.


Bunyon John, works in woolen mill, h Christian Hill.


BURGET CHARLES J., town clerk. dealer in groceries, provisions, confectionary, fruit, &c., Main, h Dresser ave.


Burget John, leather dealer, Main, h North.


Burghardt Lonson N., boots and shoes, and repairing.


Burr Moses C., farmer, h Pixley.


Burshel Thomas, laborer, west side R.R.


Burtch Frank C., clerk for E., Hollister, bds Castle.


Cacy Margaret, (Mrs. William) resident.


Calkins Charles P., farmer, S. Main.


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GREAT BARRINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON.


CAMP CHARLES M., book-keeper for Monument Mills, Housatonic, h Mahaiwe.


Camp Frank B., book-keeper for Monument Mills, h Main.


Camp Samuel, physician and surgeon, Main, h do.


Campion Mary, widow of Philip, h N. Water.


Campion Patrick, laborer, h N. Water.


Campion Patrick, Jr., laborer, h N. Water. Carter Peter, laborer, h Main.


Cass Jonathan, physician and surgeon, office 38 West 26th st., N. Y. city, h Church.


Chadwick Frank R., teamster, h Humphrey.


Chadwick John B., farmer 100, S. Main.


Chapel Horace, laborer, h Pixley.


Chapin Theodore M., (Chapin & Co.) h Pleasant.


Chapin & Co., (Theodore M. Chapin, Ward Lewis, and Miles T. Hunt- ington ) dealers in flour, feed, and grain, Railroad.


Chapman Lester J., brakeman, h Rosseteer.


Chavanne John, farmer, h Humphrey.


Chinon William L., porter for F. T. Whiting & Son, h Church.


Church Elmer E., clerk for C. A. Rogers, bds Elm.


Church George, president of Monument Mills, h South.


Church Mark, carpenter, h Pine.


Clark Dudley, laborer, h west side R. R.


Clark Edwin H., piano tuner, and repairer, Mahaiwe building.


Coffin Frederick G., bds Main cor Maple ave.


Colby Alfred, carpenter, h r 25.


Cole E. M. Miss, telegraph operator at Depot, bds Elm.


COLLINS A. CHALKLEY, att'y and counselor at law, h Main, cor Maple ave.


Collins Abel F., retired, h Main, cor Maple ave.


Collins House, Alfred Peck, proprietor, Maple ave.


Colman Demster J., laborer, h Pixley.


Cone Harriette A., widow of John A., farm 300, h Maple ave.


Cone Joseph Shephard, resident, Maple ave.


Conley John, laborer, h Water.


Comstock Oscar H., laborer, bds N. Water.


Comstock Thomas, blacksmith, Water.


Cook Gilbert H., (Moore & Cook) h Main.


Cooley Jason, laborer, h East.


Corcoran Andrew, dealer in groceries, provisions, liquors, etc., Main, h do.


Cosgrove Patrick, laborer, h west side R. R.


Cosner John, laborer, off r 25.


Couch Alfred F., baker, h East.


Crine Sidney, teamster, Castle Hill.


Cronan John, laborer, h Water.


Cronan John Jr., mill operative, bds Water.


Cronan Timothy, laborer, r 25.


Crosby George C., gunsmith, lane off Humphrey, h do.


Crosta Ellen, widow of Peter C., milliner, Main, h do.


Croesley William, coachman for Mrs. Hopkins.


Crotta Jerry, h Main.


Crotty James, bartender for L. Ramsay, h Water.


Crotty William, laborer, bds west side R. R.


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GREAT BARRINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON.


Culver Edmund B .. undertaker and dealer in furniture, furniture repairing a specialty, Railroad, h Dresser ave.


Cunningham Thomas, laborer, h Pope.


Cunningham John, laborer, h Humphrey.


Curtiss C. Sophia, widow of John G., resident, h Elm. Curtis Fred H., resident, h Elm.


Curtis Mary, widow of Thomas, h Christian Hill.


CURTISS VAN RANSSELAER, confectionery, restaurant, &c., Main, h Castle.


Daley Dennis, works in woolen mill, h Christian Hill.


Daley John, laborer, son of Dennis.


Dalrymple John L., foreman in Courier office, h Water.


Damon Isaac, laborer, h Rosseteer.


Darrow William, station and ticket agent, express agent.


Dasey Michael, laborer, h west side R. R.


Davis Henry, manager of Brookside farm for H. T. Leavitt.


Dearing Marcus A., manuf. of root and birch beer, bird fancier, ferrits, Guinea pigs, rabbits, etc., h Pixley.


Decker George W., house painter, night policeman, h Railroad.


Deland Frederick N., cashier National Mahaiwe bank, h Main.


Derigan George N., clerk for C. J. Berget, h Main.


Derigan Joseph A., watchman on railroad, h Railroad st.


Derigan William E., brakeman, h Elm.


Dewey Charles A., dealer in dry goods, fancy goods and groceries, Main, h do. Dewey Justin, (Dewey & Wright) president of Sheffield China Clay Co., direc-


tor National Mahaiwe bank, trustee Gt. Barrington savings bank, owns on r 19 farm 115, h Main cor Church.


Dewey Samuel O., works on shares for William H. Gibbons 100 acres, winter boarding for horses, breeder of registered Berkshire swine.


Dewey & Wright, (Justin D and Frank H. W.) lawyers and general insur- ance agents, Main.


DIMON JOHN, general blacksmith, horse shoeing, makes all kinds of edge tools, and steele tools, N. Water, h do.


DIMON JOHN W., blacksmith with John, N. Water.


Dodge George R., dealer in boots and shoes, Main, h Pleasant.


Dodge John L., president National Mahaiwe bank, farm lands in Mass., Ill., Iowa, Wisconsin and New Jersey, h Main.


Dolan Michael, laborer.


Donahue James, works in woolen mill, h Christian Hill.


Donahue John, laborer, h Water.


Donahue John, 2d, restaurant and saloon, 73 Water st.




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