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Kiley James, butcher, meat market, h and lot.
Kiley James, laborer.
Kiley John, laborer.
Kiley Timothy, r 24, farm laborer, h and lot.
Kinnarney Andrew, r 12, emp. W. H. Bradford.
Kinsala Charles, (New Lenox) laborer.
Kirby James, emp. Mrs. Grace M. Kuhn, h Church st.
Kirby James, Jr., laborer with his father, James.
Kirby Morris, (New Lenox) r 8, farmer 10.
Kirby John, r 23, emp. Henry M. Braem.
Kirby Margaret, r 33, widow of John, h and lot.
Kneeland - -, Mrs., widow of C., farm Io, h West.
Knight John N., (New Lenox) r 6, cooper.
Lahert Thomas, r 33, farmer and gardener for Wm. Roberson.
Lamb James, emp. Col. R. T. Auchmuty.
Lawton Bartholomew, (Lenox Furnace) farm laborer for S. E. Dorr. Lawton Daniel, (Lenox Furnace) farm laborer with Bartholomew. Lawton Edward, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
Leahay Cornelius, r 30, emp. F. A. Schemerhorn, farmer 20. Leahey John, r 37, farmer with his father, Thomas.
LEAHEY MICHAEL, r 37, coachman for Mrs. J. M. White, h and lot. LEAHEY THOMAS, r 37, emp. Mrs. Ogden Haggerty, h and lot. Lemily Winfield Scott, (Pittsfield) brickmaker.
Lenox Plate Glass Co., (Lenox Furnace) John Millard, supt.
Lewis Ward, (Lenox Furnace) manager Lenox Furnace Mills,
Loomis Edwin W., dealer in fish and vegetables.
Loomis Ensign, retired carpenter, aged 70.
LOOMIS FRANK M., (New Lenox) r 5, farm laborer.
LOVELAND SIDNEY M., r 25, farmer for W. O. Curtis 72, dairy Io cows. Lyman Albert, pastor of church in Brooklyn, N. Y., h and lot. Lyman Josiah, Walker.
LYNCH PATRICK, mason, h and lot Housatonic st.
Mackey James, Jr., r 24, laborer, h and lot.
Mackey John, r 18, farmer, h and 6 acres.
Mackey John 2d, supt. George Folsom's place.
Mackey Thomas, blacksmith, Housatonic st.
Mackey Thomas F., blacksmith.
Maguire Maria, r 8, resident, h and 6 acres.
Mahanna Bridget, resident, h and lot.
Mahanna John F., teamster, h and lot Depot st.
Mahanna Michael, carpenter and joiner, Church st.
MAHANNA WILLIAM, contractor and builder, employs 20 men, 2 houses on Church st., 3 on Housatonic st.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
Maine Charles O., house, sign and ornamental painter.
MALLORY R. DEWITT, pastor Congregational church, parsonage Main. MANVEL IRA E., (Lenox Furnace) (Perry & Manvel) postmaster, justice of the peace, h and lot.
Marsh Charles P., teamster.
Marsh Philander S., r 43, farmer 50.
Marshall Joseph, (Lenox Furnace) emp. Smith Paper Co. pulp mill.
Martin Charles, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
Martin Francis, (Lenox Furnace) master shearer, glass works.
Martin Jacob, (Lenox Furnace) emp. Smith Paper Co., h and lot.
Martin Paulina, (Lenox Furnace) widow of Augustus, h and lot.
MATTOON CHARLES G., off r 8, 50 head Southdown sheep, farmer 200. Mattoon Charles H., farmer for Edward Delafield.
Mattoon James F., (New Lenox) r 11, farmer 75, mountain land 75.
MATTOON JOHN H., (New Lenox) r 2, farmer 30.
MATTOON MYRON B., off r 8, resides with his son C. G., aged 78. Manney Celestine, (Lenox Furnace) carpenter for glass works.
McCann Edward, (New Lenox) emp. Oliver S. Hutchinson.
MCCARTHY JEREMIAH J., r 35, ornamental and house painter, resides with his mother, Mary.
McCarthy Mary, r 35, widow of Jeremiah, h and lot.
McCarty Patrick, manager and farmer for Richard Goodman.
McConnechie Alexander, r 34, farmer for Mrs. Caroline Tappan.
McCUE DANIEL, (Lenox Furnace) engineer Smith Paper Co., Valley Mill.
McCuller Charles, (Lenox Furnace) r 48, farm laborer for J. Besanson. McDaniel John, (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
McDonald Edward, Ist selectman, dealer in general merchandise, boots and shoes, flour and feed, h and lot Walker st.
McIntyre Neil, (New Lenox) r 7, tin peddler, h and lot.
Mckay Ellen r 38, widow of Richard, h and lot.
Mckay Richard, Jr., r 33, emp. Julius Rockwell.
Mckay Thomas, r 33, emp. William R. Roberson.
MEANEY PATRICK, r 24, laborer, bds with P. Neagle.
Michael Fanny A., r 24, dressmaker. Michael Jenking P., r 24, laborer.
Millard Charles, (Lenox Furnace) glass cutter, resides with his father, John.
Millard John, (Lenox Furnace) r 39, supt. Lenox Plate Class Co.
Miller Abigail C., (New Lenox) r 5, widow of Horace.
Miller Frank W., (New Lennox) laborer.
Miller Frederick, (New Lenox) r 1, laborer.
Miller George E., (New Lenox) r 5, miller with his father, Levi C.
MILLER HENRY, r 8, farmer 110, soldier Co. A, 49th Mass. Infantry.
MILLER HENRY E., (Lenox Furnace) r 48, farm laborer.
MILLER LEVI C., (New Lenox) r 5, prop. grist and flour-mill, farmer 16. Morrison Richard, carpenter and builder, h and lot, Depot st.
Mulcahy John, r 38, laborer, farmer II.
Mullens Patrick, shoemaker, h and lot, Housatonic st.
Munson George D., r 28, farmer and teamster.
Murrey Michael, r 42, farmer for Philip J. Sands.
MURTHA PETER, r 37, emp. of F. Augustus Schemerhorn.
Murtha William, emp. F. A. Schemerhorn.
Nauroy Frank, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works. 12
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BERKSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.
The Berkshire County Eagle,
A Forty-Column Newspaper,
The Largest in the County by Four Columns, and has the Largest Circulation.
Axtell & Haskins, Proprietors
Gives a full record of Town and County affairs, a summary of General News, Selected Miscellaneous, and devotes a liberal space to the interests of the Farm, Garden, and the Household.
Published Thursdays, at $2 a year.
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PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
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AXTELL & HASKINS, Proprietors, PITTSFIELD, MASS.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
Nauroy Frank, Jr., (Lenox Furnace) emp. Smith Paper Co., Valley mill.
Naylor Henry, (Lenox, or New York) r 17, h and lot.
Neagle Garrett, laborer, Housatonic st.
Neagle John, r 24, emp. F. A. Schemerhorn.
NEAGLE PATRICK, r 20, teamster and laborer.
NEWTON ISAAC J., prop. Cliffwood Hotel, farmer 50.
Newton Wilbur F., r 17, carpenter and builder, h and 2} acres, Main. Nichols Arthur W., (New Lenox) r 7, farmer, with his father, Sylvenus E.
NICHOLS SYLVENUS E., (New Lenox) r 7, market gardening, small fruit culture, farmer 22.
Nolan Patrick, (New Lenox) r I, laborer, h and lot.
O'BRIEN BRIDGET E., r 25, dressmaker, North st.
O'Brien Daniel, (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
O'Brien James, gardener, h and lot.
O'BRIEN JAMES D., (Stanley & O'Brien) butcher, Church st.
O'Brien John, laborer, h and lot, Housatonic st.
O'Brien John, r 33, gardener for Mrs. Kneeland, h and lot.
O'BRIEN JOHN E., tinsmith, plumber and gas fitter, Railroad st., h Hub- bard.
O'BRIEN MICHAEL E., r 39 carpenter and builder.
O'Brien Michael T., tinner, with W. B. Bull.
O'BRIEN PATRICK, (Lenox Furnace) blacksmith and horse-shoer.
O'Brien Richard, laborer and mason.
O'Donnell John, blacksmith, h Housatonic st.
O'Donnell Richard, laborer.
O'Donnel Thomas, telegraph messenger.
O'KEEFFE JERRY, r 37, farmer.
O'Keefe Morris, r 35, emp. of Chas. Lanier.
Oliver Felix, (Lenox Furnace) emp. Glass Co.
Oliver John, (Lenox Furnace) laborer in glass works.
Oliver R. S. Col., r 37, with Mr. Rathbone, stove dealer at Albany.
O'Niel John, farmer for Dr. Greenleaf.
OSBORN CHARLES S., r 38, farmer 110.
Osborn Oliver W., r 28, farmer for C. S. Osborn 65.
OSTERHOUT DAVID, r 25, janitor of Congregational church, also of Academy and district school house.
Packard Bradford M., r 18, (Lenox Furnace) laborer, h and lot.
Park Milton H., (New Lenox) 15 cows, farmer 160.
Parker Milton H., (New Lenox) r 14, dairy 14 cows, farmer I10. Parsons Benjamin, farmer 40.
Parsons David M., r 47, retired farmer.
Parsons Edward W., carpenter and builder, h and lot Main.
Parsons Elmer E., r 28, carpenter and builder, h and lot.
Parsons Franklin A., r 4, carpenter and joiner, bds with father, D. M.
Parsons John T., r 35, school agent, and with his father, Benjamin, farmer 40. Parsons J. E., attorney at law, Yokun ave., owns 125.
PARSONS JULIUS A., r 35, butcher, meat market, h and lot Main.
Parsons Wells C., r 33, farmer for W. R. Robeson, h and lot.
Partridge Frank H., (Lenox Furnace) station agent, Adams Express agent. Pease William H., (New Lenox) dealer in groceries, h and lot, farmer 5.
Peck George O., retired farmer, h and 4 acres, Walker st.
Peck William E., emp. Wm. O. Curtis.
Pelton Grafton S., (New Lenox) r 11, with James F. Matoon, farmer 150.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
Pepper James, (New Lenox) r 1, carpenter and joiner.
PERRIN USIP, stationary engineer for Chas. Lanier.
Perry David, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
Perry Enoch, (Lenox Furnace) emp. Smith Paper Co.
Perry John, laborer.
PERRY WILLIAM, (Lenox Furnace) r 2, (Perry & Manvel) dairy 20 cows, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer 500, owns with Geo. Goussett, in Wash- ington 1,200.
PERRY WILLIAM H., (Lenox Furnace) salesman for Perry & Manvel. PERRY & MANVEL, (Lenox Furnace) (William Perry and Ira E. Man-
vel) dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, flour, feed, meal, provisions, clothing, &c.
Peters Charles, h and lot.
Peters George G., r 25, laborer.
Peters Leonard C., carpenter and cabinet maker, h Main.
Peters Peter, r 24, h and lot. -
Pey Joseph, (Lenox Furnace) carpenter and joiner.
Phillips Ira, (New Lenox) laborer.
PHILLIPS JOHN, harness maker with E. Spencer.
PHILLIPS JOHN, MRS., dressmaking, Walker st.
Porter George W., r 40, laborer.
Post Thomas, lawyer, justice of the peace, postmaster, telegraph operator farmer 240, h N. Main st.
Powers Ann, (New Lenox) widow of John, farm 20.
Powers Joseph, supt. horses for Col. R. T. Auchmuty.
Powers Michael, (New Lenox) r 10, 24 cows, farmer 401.
Powers Michael, Jr., (New Lenox) r 10, farmer with his father.
RACKEMANN CHARLES S., r 36, attorney at law, office at Pitts field.
Rackemann Felix, r 36, law student at Chicago.
RACKEMANN FREDERICK W., r 36, teacher of instrumental music, farmer 75. (Died August 16, 1884.)
RACKEMANN - MRS., r 42, widow of F. W., tarm 75.
Rathbone John F., (Lenox and Washington ave., Albany, N. Y., ) r 41, stove manuf. and dealer.
Redden Hugh, (W. Lenox) r 14, basket maker.
Regan John, laborer.
Regnier Augustus, tinner and plumber with W. B. Bull.
REGNIER JOSEPH, blacksmith, horse-shoeing, general repair shop, Church.
RENFREW JAMES, r 37, emp. F. A. Schemerhorn.
Rice Lyman, (New Lenox.)
RICHARDSON GEORGE W., carpenter and builder.
Roach Morris, carpenter and joiner, resides Cliffwood st.
Roberts Albert, r 26, carpenter, farmer 213.
Roberts Daniel, r 28, carpenter, builder and farmer 27.
Roberson William R., city residence 212 Beacon street, Boston, farmer 70}, West st.
Roche David, teamster, farmer 10, h and lot Cliffwood st.
Roche Josephine F., teacher, bds with her father David.
ROCKWELL JULIUS, judge Superior Court of Mass. held position for 26 years, farmer 300. Rockwell Robert C., residence Springfield.
Order Shingles of BROWN & ADAMS, West Wardsboro, Vt. Capacity of Mill, 20,000 per day.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
Rodgers E. M. Mrs., h and lot, Walker st.
Ross Charles S., sign and ornamental painting.
ROSS JOSEPH S., painter, grainer, paper hanger, summer boarding, h and lot, Cliffwood st.
ROOT CALVIN H., r 20, farmer, with his father, Rodney.
ROOT CATHARINE P., widow of Nelson, h and lot.
Root Dolly, r 12, widow of Nathaniel, h and lot.
Root Graham E. C., clerk for W. J. Dodge.
Root John B., carpenter and builder, Housatonic st.
Root John H., r 26, apiarist 27 swarms, laborer and farmer 14.
Root Rodney C., r 20, Merino sheep, 60 head, 10 head cattle, farmer 208.
Rosenbury Ernest A., carpenter, furniture dealer.
Rowan Thomas, carpenter and joiner.
Roy Adolphus, (Lenox Furnace) carpenter and builder.
Roy Amos, (Lenox Furnace) r 48, laborer.
Roy Augustus, r 31, laborer.
ROY CONSTANT, (Lenox Furnace) farmer 16.
Roy Edward L., (Lenox Furnace) salesman for Sparks & Avery.
RUSSELL GEORGE H., r 32, carpenter and builder, farmer 70.
Russell Helen B., school teacher.
RUSSELL MARTIN A., (Russell & Clahasey) Church st.
Russell Mary O, dressmaker, Church st.
Russell William, emp. Carey & Sands.
RUSSELL & CLAHASEY, Martin A. Russell & William G. Clahasey, dealers in flour, meal, feed and grain, groceries, canned goods, &c., Ma- hanna block, Church st.
Sands Phillip J., r 43, Lenox or 15 East 33d st., New York, farmer 30.
Sargent John O., r 12, resides at 28 East 35th st., New York, breeder and dealer in pure Jersey cattle, 13 cows, 7 horses, farm 162.
Schemerhorn F. Augustus, (Lenox and 61 University place, New York city,) r 37, stock horses, farmer 1163.
Schmett Victor, carpenter and cabinet maker, h and lot, Cliffwood st. SCHENCK HARRY DE B., (Larchment Farm) r 43, breeder and dealer in pure registered Guernsey cattle, 20 cows, 20 head young stock, 6 horses, farmer 94.
Scott John S., druggist clerk with Ralph Gorham.
Scully John T., (New Lenox) r 11, carpenter and builder, h and lot.
Scully Patrick, (New Lenox) r 7, mason and builder, farm 13.
Scully Thomas, (New Lenox) farmer 70.
Scully Thomas 2d, (New Lenox) r 11, carpenter and joiner.
Seacord James L., r 42, carries on farm of Goelet Bros. 130.
SEARS CHARLES M., clerk for Sears & Co.
Sears Chauncey, (New Lenox) r 3, farmer dairy 14 cows, 165. SEARS EDWIN E., (New Lenox) r 5, sugar orchard 300 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, dairy 18 cows, farmer 140, in Washington 200.
Sears Emily J., (New Lenox) r 5, widow of Luther Sears, with son Edward. SEARS ESTHER, (Sears & Co.,) widow ofE. M. Sears, Main st.
SEARS MARTIN L., (New Lenox) r 6, farmer 50, in Pittsfield 60, and in Washington 75.
Sears Lois H., (New Lenox) r 3, school teacher, bds with C. Sears.
Sears Mary B., widow of Samuel H., h and lot, Main.
SEARS ZACHARIAH P., farmer 120.
SEARS & CO., (Esther Sears & Murray A. Brown) dealers in foreign and domestic fancy and staple dry goods, fine groceries and provisions, Main.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
SEDGWICK ARTHUR H., (Lenox Furnace) r 38, student at Amherst College, son of Henry.
SEDGWICK EDWARD C., (Lenox Furnace) r 38, breeder and dealer in pure Gurnsey cattle, farmer with Henry.
SEDGWICK HENRY, (Lenox Furnace) r 38 cor 48, 7 cows, farmer 65. See Darius, (Lenox Furnace) r 5, soldier with pension, h and lot.
Servin Andrew T., formerly in glass business.
SHAYLOR P. H. & CO., (Lenox Furnace) (Frank Belding) lessees of Lenox Furnace Mills, dealers in flour, feed, meal, and mill stuffs in general, 3 runs of stones, capacity 10 tons of feed per day.
Shaw James W., (Lenox Furnace) emp. W. Lewis & Co., millers.
Shaw Joseph, (Lenox Furnace) emp. Smith Paper Co.
Shaw Samuel P., (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
SHEPARDSON HORACE C., r 7, carpenter and builder.
Shepardson Leland M .. (New Lenox) r 7, constable 30 years, deputy sheriff 6 years, engraver and marble cutter.
SHEPARDSON LOVIT N., (Pittsfield) r 2, brickmaker with his father, W. T.
Shepardson Susie H., (New Lenox) r 7, with her father, L. M., school teacher. SHEPARDSON WILLIAM T., (New Lenox) r I, owns brick yard, makes about 2,500,000 bricks annually, farmer 240.
Sheridan Frank, watchman for Daniel, bds with M. Finaghty.
Shields Patrick, (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
Slattery William, (New Lenox) r 8, laborer.
Slautery Mary, r 8, widow of Michael, h and lot.
Slautery Patrick r 8, laborer.
SLITER WILLIAM H., carpenter and builder.
Smith Albert N., laborer with M. Rackemann.
Smith Elvia, widow of Newton.
Smith Gideon N., farmer, h and lot, and in Stockbridge farm 170.
Smith James S., laborer, h and lot, Cliffwood st.
Smith Victor, carpenter.
Snell George, (New Lenox) r 1, retired soldier.
SNELL WILLIAM H .. (New Lenox) r 2, laborer, soldier Co. D, 9th Regt. Vermont Vols.
Sparks Newton, emp. S. W. Tillotson, Housatonic st.
Spencer Edmond, harnessmaker, h Church st.
Spencer Ellery, drug clerk.
STANLEY RICHARD A., (Stanley & O'Brien) meat market, Church st. Stanley James, Jr, carpenter and joiner.
STANLEY JAMES, SR., gardener for Mrs. Haggerty, h and 5 acres.
Stanley Jolin, carpenter, h and lot, Housatonic st.
STANLEY JOHN G., book-binder, over postoffice block.
Stanley Mary J., dressmaker and school teacher.
STANLEY RICHARD, (Stanley & O'Brien,)
STANLEY & O'BRIEN, (Richard S. and James D. O'B.) meat market, Church st.
Stebbens Miss, h and lot West st., formerly Charlotte Cushman's place. Stone Charles, (New Lenox) r I. laborer.
Stone Lawrence E., (New Lenox) r I, laborer, h and lot.
Stone William, (New Lenox) r 1, farm laborer 6 acres, soldier Co. E, 37th, Mass. Vols.
Struthers John, marble dealer, 112 Walnut st., Philadelphia, contractor and builder, h and lot Walker st.
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TOWN OF LENOX.
Stuart Theodore M., (Lenox Furnace) glass cutter Lenox glass works.
Sullivan William, r 24, laborer, h and lot.
Sullivan William H., r 24, with his father, William.
Tanner Sarah E., widow of Oliver, h and lot, Main.
TANNER WILLIAM H., butcher, emp. of Julius A. Parsons.
Temegue Eugene, 'Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
TERRILL WILLIAM E., (Lenox Furnace) r 48, farmer for Mr. Delafield. THAYER RUFUS L., (Lenox Furnace) saw-mill and cider-mill.
Thompson George C., (Lenox Furnace) 11 grade Jersey cows, farmer 60, and in Washington 50.
Thompson John, r 36, residence 298 Madison avenue, New York, farm 94. Thompson -, r 36, widow of William A., farm 17.
THOMPSON LUCY M., (Lenox Furnace) widow of James, farm 150, moun- tain land in Lee 50.
TIGHE MICHAEL, mason and builder, h and lot, Housatonic st.
TILLOTSON FRANK S., (Lenox Furnace) dealer in horses and cattle, livery and sale stable, owns 4 tenement houses.
Tillotson George D., (Lenox Furnace) carries on his mother's farm.
Tillotson Julia A., (Lenox Furnace) widow Samuel, farm 125.
Tillotson Seymour O., (Lenox Furnace) formerly merchant, bds with his mother, Julia A.
TILLOTSON SIDNEY W., livery, sale and boarding stables, h and lot, Main.
TOOLE JOHN, (Lenox Furnace) r 40, h and lot.
Toole John J., (Lenox Furnace) r 48, farmer and student, with his father, John.
Tooley Charles W., (Lenox Furnace) r 5, teamster, resides with Harriet L, Tooley Harriet L., (Lenox Furnace) r 5, widow of Joseph, h and lot.
Tucker Allen, with his mother, Margaret.
Tucker Anna, r 31, widow of R. H., h and lot,
Tucker Charles E., (Lenox Furnace) salesman for Perry & Manvel.
Tucker Margaret, widow of Richard S., h Main.
Tucker William B., (Lenox Furnace) resident.
Tucker William N., farmer with his father, William S.
Tucker William S., farmer 45,
Tucker William W,, (Lenox Furnace) laborer, lives with W B. Clark. Tully George, r 42, farm laborer.
Turner John B., (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
Valentine Louis, (Lenox Furnace) laborer, glass works.
Volan Jean, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
Wade Charles J., farmer 50.
Wagner Edward, (Lenox Furnace) emp, Smith Paper Co.
Walker Richard H., selectman, farmer 90.
Wallen Adolphus, carpenter and joiner,
Warner Chloe E., h and lot, Cliffwood st.
WASHBURN A. STANLEY, (Lenox Furnace) millwright Smith Paper Co., Valley mill, h and lot.
WASHBURN CHARLES H., (Lenox Eurnace) emp. Ward Lewis.
WASHBURN EDWIN M., (Lenox Furnace) r 38, importer, breeder and
dealer of thoroughbred Holstein cattle, 20 Holstein cows, and 30 head young cattle, farmer 150.
Washburn Emily, widow of Miles, farmer, h and lot.
Washburn Franklin, farmer 25, Franklin st.,
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TOWN OF MONTEREY.
Washburn Frederick, h and lot, Housatonic st., farmer 30. WASHBURN GEORGE F., dealer in general merchandise, Depot st. Washburn George T., missionary Madura district, Southern India. WASHBURN HENRY J., r 38, farmer, with his father, Edwin. Washburn Sidney, (Lenox Furnace) farmer 80, and in Lee 150. Washburn William H., (Lenox Furnace) laborer, emp. Sidney. Washburn William I., (New Lenox) r I, carpenter and builder. Welsh Bridget, widow of William, h and lot, Housatonic st.
Welsh David, r 24, laborer.
Welsh James, laborer, h and lot, Housatonic st.
Welsh John, r 24, laborer, h and lot.
Welsh John, Jr., laborer.
Welsh Kate, r 37, cor 41, widow of Nicholas, h and lot.
WELSH MICHAEL, (Pittsfield) r 1, laborer, farmer 13.
Welsh Richard, r 35, teamster for Chas. Lanier.
Wemple John W., painter.
Wheeler Asa, r 31, teamster.
White John E., teamster, h and lot.
Wigmore James, (Lenox Furnace) emp. glass works.
Wigmore John, r 31, laborer.
Wigmore Michael, coachman for Mrs. Kneeland.
Wigmore Michael 2d, laborer.
Wigmore William, (Lenox Furnace) farm laborer, h and lot.
Wigmore William, Jr., (Lenox Furnace) laborer.
Wilkinson William, r 8, emp. H. Miller.
Williams Eliza, h and lot, Main st.
Williams Frederick C., dairy 7 cows, farmer for George O. Peck, of Lenox. WILSON RUSSELL N., manager of stock for Harry D. B. Schenck.
Wince Peter, teamster for Wm. Mahanna.
WINCHELL ELIZABETH A., summer boarding, h and lot, Cliffwood st. Winchell George A., retired farmer, h and lot.
Wiltham Eben, (New Lenox) r 14, cooper, carries on J. & J. Scofield's farm, of Pittsfield, 57.
Wiltham John S., (New Lexox) r 6, resident, with J. N. Knight, aged 72. Woods Thomas, (New Lenox) r 5, farmer 43.
Woolsey Edward J., (No. 8 Lexington avenue, and 5 Washington square, N. Y., and Astoria L. I.,) prop. Woodcliff Park, 439 acres.
YEAGER JAMES M., pastor M. E. church, bds Church st.
Yesperson Henry, r 23, emp. H. M. Braem.
MONTEREY.
(For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Monterey, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
ANTHONY PETER, r 4 and 6, 15 cows, farmer 325.
Ariail Smith, (Hartsville) r 19, farmer.
Austin George T., off r 9, farmer, leases of P. H. Sears 140.
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 MONTEREY.
Austin Samuel H., off r 9, lives with George T.
Barbeau Romuel, (Hartsville) r 21, general blacksmith, h and 6 acres.
Battelle Lafayette, r 7, farmer 60.
Ball Charles, r 5, farmer 150.
Beckwith Fabius, r 23, farmer 65.
BENEDICT ISAAC N., (Hartsville) r 18, 12 cows, farmer 160. BIDWELL MARSHALL S., cor r 26 and 27, (E. W. Brayman & Co.) jus- tice of the peace, assessor, breeder and dealer in Holstein cattle, reg., farmer, h and farm, r 23 cor 26.
BIDWELL WILLIAM S., (Bidwell & Langdon) postmaster.
BIDWELL & LANGDON, r 27, (Wm S. Bidwell and H. W. Langdon) general merchants, own store in Montville.
Bills Electa, (W. Otis) r 28, widow of Hiram.
Bills Eli, r 27, farmer 130.
Bills Elmer E., r 27, laborer.
Blake Joseph W., (Hartsville) r 16, farmer 100.
Brayman Benjamin M., (W. Otis) r 11, farmer 300.
BRAYMAN E. W. & CO., cor r 26 and 27, (Edwin W. Brayman and Mar- shall S. Bidwell) props. of meat market.
BRAYMAN EDWIN W., (E. W. Brayman & Co.) cor r 26 and 27.
Brazee Peter S., r 11, basket maker.
Bresnahen Jerry, r 14, works farm for M. S. Bidwell.
Brewer Josiah, r 19, bds with T. Curtin, farmer 125.
Britt Uriah, (Hartsville) r 19, 13 cows, farmer 75.
Brochu Clifford F., (Hartsville) r 20 cor 39, general repairer, resides with his father, F. X
Brochu Francis X., (Hartsville) r 20 cor 39, 12 cows, farmer 175.
Brochu Stephen, r 18, farmer 32.
Brouker Ferry, (Hartsville) r 17 cor 18, 12 cows, farmer 180.
Bump William E., r 32, carpenter and joiner.
BUNCE CHARLES L., r 25, farmer 200. (Died 1884.)
Bunce George E., r 23, farmer.
Burk Timothy, r 26 cor 25, farmer.
Busby Jared D., (Hartsville) r 40 cor 39, farmer 160.
Busby Lester H., (Hartsville) cor r 40 and 39, farmer 138.
Busby David S., (Gt. Barrington) r 19, gardener and farmer, 200.
Canfield Henry N., (Hartsville) r 16 cor 20, 8 cows, farmer 100.
Carrington B. Seymour, r 8, 13 cows, farmer 280.
Clark Ludon, r 32, farm laborer.
Collins Patrick, r 32, farmer, leases of Mrs. Hammond 100.
Cutting Fannie C., r 34 cor 15, widow of Geo. D., farmer 50.
Crosby Cyrus, r 22, farmer 36.
CROSS ORVILLE W., cor r 26 and 27, manuf. of carriages and sleighs, and painter.
Currain John O., r 8, farmer 15.
Curtain Cornelius D., r 14, 13 cows, farmer 250.
Curtain Timothy, r 9, farmer 187.
DOWD ARTEMAS, (Hartsville) r 16, 10 cows farmer 140.
Dowd Albert M., (Hartsville) r 16, farmer.
Dowd Homer, r 25, farmer 100.
Dowd Hyland, r 26 cor 25, farmer 125.
Dowd James H., r 25, lives with his father, Reuben.
DOWD JOSEPH L., r 25, lives with his father, Reuben.
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Dowd Reuben, r 25, farmer 90.
Fargo Henry P., r 27, assessor, farmer, leases of Rufus C. 180.
Fargo Lyman, r 33, resides with his son Reuben, aged 87.
Fargo Reuben, r 33, 16 cows, farmer 200.
Fargo Rufus C., r 27, farmer 180, aged 78.
Farley Peter, r 26 cor 25, farmer 86.
Fuller George, ( Hartsville) r 36, laborer, h and lot.
Forest John, (Hartsville) r 38, farmer 120, aged 80.
Gingell Miles F., r 27, laborer.
Goewey Erastus, r 23, blacksmith and wagon maker.
GOEWEY NEWTON F., cor r 26 and 27, general blacksmith, leases shop of J. H. Langdon.
Gregory Sarah W., r 32, widow of Charles, resides with A. J. Hall.
Griswold James T., r 26 cor 34, clerk for O. L. Mansir.
Hadsel John K., r 32, prop. of saw-mill and shingle-mill, lath and plaining- mill, farmer 90.
Hale Thomas D., cor r 9 and 10, farmer 116, aged 78.
Hall Andrew J., r 32, farmer 60.
Hall Henry J., r -, 11 cows, farmer 135.
Hall B. F., r 32, widow of Frank.
Hall Luke M., r 31, retired farmer 27, aged 78.
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