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Collins Arthur H., laborer, h Russell.
Collins Haventon, farmer, h Russell.
Collins William, r 26, painter.
Conners John, r 27, laborer.
Converse Oren, r 10, resident.
Cook John, h Basket.
Cook John J., retired manuf., farmer 130, h Russell.
Cooney Patrick, laborer. h Basket.
Corby Gilbert. r 27, laborer.
Corby Michael, r 27. laborer.
Crane John F., overseer in finishing room of paper-mill, h Maple.
Crane Patrick, laborer.
CROSS EDWARD H., dealer in drugs, medicines, notions, etc., prop. Cross's diarrhea mixture, pulmonic cherry cordial, and Cross's invigor- ator, and news agent, Heath's block, h Prospect ave.
CROSS JAMES W., carpenter and joiner, painter and constable, h Railroad. Culver Fred L., laborer, h Russell.
DAUGHERTY CLARENCE W., clerk in Hiland Mills, h Russell cor. Prospect ave.
DAUGHERTY MARY E., (Mrs. C. W.) millinery, h Russell cor Prospect ave.
Davis Francis H., paper maker, bds. Maple.
DAVIS THOMAS, paper maker, h Maple.
Davis William H., paper maker, bds. Maple.
Dempsey James, laborer, h Russell.
Dempsey John, fireman, h Russell cor. Prospect ave.
DERVIN LAWRENCE J., pastor Roman Catholic church, h Maple ave.
Dewey George E., farmer, h Basket.
Dickinson Henry A., Congregational minister, h Russell.
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TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
Dillon Patrick, r 36, farmer.
Dillon Thomas, r 36, farmer 60.
Dimock Aaron B., (Norwich) farmer 50.
Dimock Harvey, (Norwich) r 14, retired farmer.
Dimock Levi Watson, (Norwich) r 19, farmer 150.
Donahue Michael, general blacksmithing, Russell, h do.
Donahue Thomas, r 27, blacksmithing.
Donavin David, paper maker, h Pine.
Doherty Patrick, laborer, h Basket.
Doyle James, laborer, h Maple.
Doyle John, laborer, h Maple.
Doyle John, weaver, h Maple.
Doyle Thomas. laborer, h Maple.
Drake Arthur G., r 3, farmer.
DRAKE REUBEN, (South Worthington) r 3, farmer, leases of M. Thrasher, of Worthington, 200.
Dugas Joseph, works in paper-mill, h Cresent.
Dunford Michael, laborer, h Maple.
Dunham Samuel D., r to, machinist.
Eagan Charles M., clerk, bds. Basket.
Eagan James, laborer.
Eagan John, r 26, laborer.
Eagan Michael, laborer, h Basket.
Elder Henry S., carpenter and farmer, bds. Main.
Ellis Benjamin H., r 3, farmer.
Ellis Ebenezer S., r 3, farmer 300.
Ellis Edward A., r 3, farmer.
Fairman George, (Norwich) r 18, carpenter and farmer 150.
Fairman John F., (Norwich) r 5. farmer.
Fairman Lester, (Norwich) r 5, lumber manuf. and dealer, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 200.
Fisk Augusta E., r 27, two places in Chester, 5 and II acres.
Fisk Bushrod W., r 2, farmer 300.
Fisk Fred L., groceries and provisions, boots and shoes, Main, h Russell.
Fisk Jason H., r 27, wood and all kinds of lumber, fertilizers, flour and feed, farmer 200, and in Blandford, 176.
FISK MYRON R., r 27, prop. of steam mill, manuf. of and dealer in lumber and lath, planing-mill, custom grist-mill, contractor and builder, and farmer 50, h Pine.
Fitzgerald Thomas, works in paper-mill, bds. Basket.
Fitzsimmons Peter, r 37, laborer.
Fitzsimmons Thomas, laborer, h Cresent.
FLEURY JOSEPH, bakery, fruit, confectionery, etc., Main.
Ford George W., clerk, h Russell.
Forward Henry, r 37, works in woolen-mill.
Fox Edward A., (Norwich) r 22, painter, and farmer 100.
Fox Edward A., Jr., (Norwich) r 22, painter, and farmer 24. Fox, Fred C., (Norwich) laborer.
Freeman Asher P., r 22, breeder and dealer in registered thoroughbred and grade Hereford cattle 25 head, farmer 350.
Frisbee Ebenezer A., carpenter, h Cresent,
Frisbee George B., (Norwich) r 20}, farmer 12. Fuller Alfred D., r 37, laborer.
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TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
Gardner Alexander, r 27, laborer.
GARDNER HORATIO C., r 11, maple sugar, syrup, and sugar maker's supplies, and farmer. Gardner William, r 1 1, farmer 65.
Gardner William F., r to, wheelwright and carpenter, farmer 2.
Garland James, gate tender, Main.
Gaunt John, wool sorter, h Russell.
Geoan James, boot and shoemaker, Russell, h Pease Block.
Geoffrey Louis, blacksmith, h Cresent.
Giddings Austin, (Norwich) r 12, laborer.
Giddings James H., (Norwich) r 12, farmer 160.
GAUDREAU WILLIAM, r 27, blacksmith and carriagemaker, and horse and cattle shoer.
Gooch Alonzo, r 17, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 140.
GOOCH HARTLEY R., r 17, agt. for the "Success Evaporator" for maple, sorghum and apple jelly, and farmer.
Goodboo Charles E., clerk, h Russell.
Goodboo George, clerk.
Goodboo John, laborer, h Russell.
Goodboo Joseph, laborer, h Russell cor. Prospect ave.
Goodenough William H., foreman in paper-mill, h Main.
Gorham Horace H., r 27, resident.
Gorham Emerson L., (Norwich) r 21, farmer 100.
Govin John, laborer, h Chapple ave.
Grany John, paper maker.
Greenwood Alpheus, (Norwich) r 21, farmer 100.
GREENWOOD FRANKLIN, (Norwich) r 21, manuf. of whip-lashes and dealer in whips.
Griffin Albert H., r 24, farmer 85.
GRISWOLD FRANKLIN O., barber, wholesale liquor dealer, groceries, tobacco and cigars, Chapple ave., h Russell.
Griswold Oliver .T., resident, Russell.
Grover's Pharmacy, W. B. Grover, proprietor.
Grover William B., druggist and fancy goods.
Haley Peter, laborer, h Main.
Hall Andrew J., (Norwich) r 22, farmer 50.
Hamilton Augustine D., boarding-house, h Main.
HANCOCK AUSTIN T., r 10, carriage making, ironing and painting, and dealer in fertilizers, farmer 60.
Hannum Ashmun H., clerk.
Hannum Lucy, (Norwich) r 14, widow Moses, resident.
Hart Maurice, works in woolen mill, h Basket.
Hart l'atrick, works in woolen mill, h Russell.
Hart Thomas, laborer, h Basket.
Hatch Abagail S., widow William, r Io, resident.
Heath & Pease, (Henry and Elmer F.) dry gocds, groceries, boots, shoes, etc., Main.
Heath Henry, ( Heath & Pease) Heath Block, Main.
HILAND MILLS, (incorporated in 1873, Rufus S. Frost, of Boston, pres .; R. F. Greeley, 88 Franklin st., Boston, treas .; HI. J. Brown, supt .; R. S. Frost & Co., 88 Franklin st., Boston, selling agents) manufs. of fancy cassimeres.
Howe Louisa M., widow Elbridge G., farm 25, h Main.
TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
Huck Joseph, r 10, farmer 84.
Hunt Harriet A., resident, h Maple.
Hunter Elijah, laborer, h Basket.
Huntington Improvement Company, Henry Heath, chairman.
HUTCHINSON EDWIN D., physician and surgeon, Main cor. Blandford, h Blandford.
IRWIN VINCENT J., (Westfield, Hampden Co.) (W. H. Way & Co.) res. Westfield.
Johnson Clarence S., r ro, laborer.
Joslyn Ralph, carpenter, h Russell.
Kearney Bernard F., barber.
Keeler Alfred, r 37, carpenter.
Kelley Thomas, laborer, h Maple.
Kelso Benjamin F., r 32, carpenter, and farmer 50.
Kennedy Henry F., book-keeper, h Mill.
KENNEY JOHN C., professional nurse, references given, h off r 25 in Chester.
Kimball William G., physician and surgeon, office and residence Main.
Kerby James, works in woolen factory, h Basket.
KIRBY JOHN, r 27, wagonmaker.
Kirk John, r 27, papermaker.
Kirkland Charles H., (Norwich) r 18 cor. 22, farmer 1IO.
Knight Albert E., (Norwich) r 14, farmer 20.
Knight Charles W., (Norwich) r 14, saw-inill, carpenter, and wagon repair shop, apiarist and farmer 12.
Knight Joseph, (Norwich) r 13, laborer.
Knight Osman E., (Norwich) postmaster, prop. of saw-mill, carpenter and wagon repair shop, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 200.
Knight William E., (Norwich) r 13, laborer.
Kress & Clark, (George K. and Schuyler C.) attys. and counselors at law.
Kress George, (Kress & Clark) special justice to issue warrant and take bail criminal courts, and chairman of school committee.
Kyle George, works in paper-mill, h Cresent.
Kyle Josephine M., widow Edgar, dressmaker, Main.
Kyle Wiliiam, carpenter, h Main.
Lacv Margaret, widow Andrew, resident, h Maple.
LaFleur Joseph, prop. Parks House, livery connected, farmer 140, Main. Laffon Michael, laborer.
Lafont Benjamin, farmer.
Lathrop Joseph K., papermaker, h Russell.
Lee Charles H., r ro, carpenter and builder.
Leffingwell Anson A., r 34, farmer with H. C. Avery 200.
Lindsey Charles M., station and express agent, postmaster and telegraph op- erator, h Maple.
Lindsey Frank H., baggagemaster, h Russell.
Lindsey George M., deputy sheriff and auctioneer.
Lindsey James F., agent for C. A. Nichols.
Lindsey Samuel I., farmer 57, h Russell.
Little Benjamin, retired tanner, h Russell.
LITTLE EDWARD T., butcher, and dealer in fresh and salt meats, poul- try, hams, lard, etc., farmer 86 Main, h Russell.
Loomis John, foreman of spinners, h Russell.
Loomis Joseph T., foreman in spooling and twisting room, bds. Russell.
TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
Lyman George D., r 11, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dealer in Hereford cattle and thoroughbred Poland China swine, and farmer 200.
Lyman James B., (Norwich) r 11, farmer 50.
Lyman Samuel K., off r 16, cider-mill, shingle-mill and grist-mill, sugar or- chard 400 trees, and farmer 180.
McAnanny Samuel, weaver, h r 37.
McGowan Henry, (Norwich) r 12, blacksmithing, and farmer 20.
McGuire Thomas, r 37, laborer.
Mckinney Michael, works in woolen-mill, h Russell.
McLean Joseph, laborer, h Basket.
McNamara Daniel, coal dealer, h Railroad.
McNamara James A., teamster, h Main.
McNara Daniel, laborer, bds. Russell.
McNara Michael, laborer, bds. Russell.
Metcalf George, machine tender.
MILLER WILLIAM P., r 1, sugar orchard 250 trees, and farmer 150. Mitchell Howard R., pastor Baptist Church, h Russell.
Morrissy John, weaver, h Railroad.
Munson H. Willard, r 27, wool buyer, and farmer 125.
Munson H. Wilson, dry goods, groceries, paints, oils, etc., Main, h do.
Munson Wilson A., r 27, farmer 125.
Nelson George O., laborer, h Basket.
O'Brien John H., laborer, h Railroad.
O'Connell Michael, r 27, laborer.
O'Connell Michael, wool carder, bds. Main.
O'Donell Thomas, r 37, stone mason.
Otis C. B Mrs., millinery, Main.
PAGE HUDSON J., house painting, paper hanging, kalsomining, glazing, etc., h Main.
Palmer Cardington B .. (Norwich) r 22, dealer in horses, and farmer 150.
Palmer David, (Norwich) r 22, butcher, dealer in horses, and farmer 150. Parks House, Joseph La Fleur, prop., Main.
Pease Edward, dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, notions, etc., Main, h do.
Pease Elmer F., (Heath & Pease) Heath Block, Main.
PEASE WALLACE A., teamster, h Main.
Pero Frank, laborer, h Prospect ave.
Perry Edward, laborer, h Chapple ave.
Perry Edward W., laborer, h Railroad.
Perry Edward W., Jr., spinner, bds. Railroad.
PHELON FREDERICK D., treasurer Chester Paper Co.
Pomeroy Samuel C., r 1, laborer.
Porter James K., (Norwich) r 12, carpenter, harnessmaker, and farmer 6.
Porter Theodore, (Norwich) r 19, farmer, leases of Watson Dimock 150. Pyne Patrick, laborer, h Basket.
Randall Edward H., r 17, farmer 100.
RHODES HORACE S., (Norwich) prop. of stage and mail route from Nor- wich to Northampton, dealer in groceries, farmer 23, and in Westhamp- ton 45. Richie Frederick, weaver, h Main.
Ring Lyman T., r 8, justice of the peace, sugar orchard 900 trees, and farmer 225. Rude Austin, r 37, milk peddler, and farmer 150.
Rude Elias, r 4, retired farmer.
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TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
RUDE ELIAS, 2d, r 2, farmer 460.
RUDE FRANK, r io, farmer.
Rude J. Halsey, r 4, farmer 100.
Rude John, r 10, farmer.
Savoit Joseph, resident, h Main.
Savoit Joseph, Jr., mason and farmer.
Savoit Leon, laborer.
SEARLE ALBERT S., (Norwich) r 5, pond keeper, sugar orchard 600 trees, and farmer 400. 1
Searle Josiah, (Norwich) laborer.
Seiler Rodolph, boss weaver, h Russell.
Sheldon Elmer V., carpenter and joiner, bds. Main.
Sheldon Wellington, carpenter and joiner, h Main.
Slauter Seth, (Norwich) r 21, lash cutter.
Smith Clayton D, (Chester) r 37, lawyer, office in Chester.
Smith David, r 37, farmer 40, and in Chester 400.
Smith Dwight J., mill mechanic, h Russell.
Smith Edwin D., clerk, h Main.
Smith Elvira, widow John, h Main.
Smith James Edgar, r 18, sugar orchard 160 trees, and farmer 65.
Smith Michael D., paper maker, h Basket.
Smith Philip, laborer, h Russell.
Smith Sophia, newspaper and book agent, Main, h do.
Smith Wells J., r 29, stone mason.
Snow Samuel, r 17, laborer.
Stanton Edward W., clerk, bds. Main.
Stanton Fred P., dealer in coal, wood, cement and ice, trucking and jobbing of all kinds, Main, h do.
Stanton George, clerk. bds. Main.
STANTON HENRY E., manuf. of and dealer in lumber, lath and shingles, chestnut and hard wood, bills to order, sugar orchard 200 trees, and far- mer 60.
Stephens Eli, r' 27, laborer.
Stickney Caleb H., (Norwich) r 12, farmer 18.
Stickney Charles D., (Norwich) r 19, retired physician, and farmer 100.
Stickney Henry W., (Norwich) canvasser, and farmer 12.
Stickney John G., (Norwich) engineer.
Stiles John D., r 28, commercial agent.
*STIMPSON C. N. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page 90.
Stowell Amanda E. and N. Cordelia, r 28, farmer 116.
Stowell Samuel S., r 28, civil engineer, agent for Champion mowing machines, and farmer 150.
Strong Charles E., r 1, manuf. of whetstones, and farmer 325.
Strong Charles H., (Norwich) r 202. farmer with S. B. Strong 100.
Strong Samuel B., (Norwich) r 20}, farmer with C. H. Strong 100. St. Thomas Louis, sawyer, h Cresent.
Sullivan John, laborer, h Cresent.
Sylvester Alonzo S., (Norwich) r 19, summer boarding, and farmer 18. Thebodo Andre, fireman in paper-mill.
*THE VALLEY ECHO, W. H. Way & Co., pubs. [See card on page 114.] Tinker George W., tailor, h Main.
Tinker William S., tailor, town clerk, treasurer and collector, h Main.
Tracy Robert F., works in grist-mill, h Main.
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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD.
Tripp Cyrus, engineer and sawyer, bds. Pine.
Trudell Charles, r 27, laborer.
Tuff David, laborer, h Main.
Vaughn Isaac, farmer 69, h Railroad.
Vaughn John, hotel clerk, Parks House.
Walker Frank, r 37, shear tender.
Walker William, r 37, weaver.
Walker William, Jr., r 37, weaver.
Wall William, weaver, h Main.
*WARNER H., M. D., of Springfield, Mass., has a card on page opp. map. Waters James. r 26, laborer.
*WAY W. H. & CO., (William H. Way and Vincent J. Irwin) publishers of The Valley Echo, job printing and dealers in blank books, stationery, etc. [See card on page 114. 7
Webster Durrell, works in mill, h Main.
Webster Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, Main.
Weeks Hezekiah, r 2., lumberman, and farmer, with Lewis, 175.
Weeks Horace, (Norwich) farmer.
Weeks Lewis A., r 2, lumber dealer, and farmer with Hezekiah, 175.
Wells Alonzo, laborer, h Russell.
Wells Charles A., works in woolen-mill, bds. Russell.
Wellsbick Frederick laborer, h Maple.
Whalen Edward, stone mason, h Basket.
Wilder Augustin H., r 27, farmer 14.
Williams James H., retired farmer, h Main.
Williams Whitman P., r 27, prop. grist-mill, and dealer in flour, feed and grain, h Main.
Willis Henry C., loom repairer, bds. Russell.
Wing Milo, r 10, eclectic physician, and apiarist 12 colonies.
Wing Willard L., r 10, mechanic.
Winslow Horace L., wool dyer, h Russell.
Woodruff & Son, (H. I. and W. H.) meat market and butchers, Russell.
Woodruff George A., r 7, farmer 185.
Woodruff Henry I., (Woodruff & Son) farmer 500, h Russell.
Woodruff Willie H., (Woodruff & Son) h Russell.
Wright Albert, laborer, h Pine.
Wright William E., (Norwich) r 30, farmer 120.
MIDDLEFIELD. (For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Middlefield, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Alderman Daniel, r 39, dairy 6 cows, 50 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 325.
Alderman Henry, r 39, farmer with his father, Daniel.
Barry John, (Bancroft) r 37, trackman B. & A. R. R.
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TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD.
Bell George S., r 29, 30 sheep, 200 sugar trees, 3d selectman, vice-prest. of the Highland Aricultural Society, and farmer 200.
Bell John L., r 20, farmer 14.
Bennett Joseph, r 23, blacksmith, and farmer 100.
Blush Edward D., r 16, farmer, with his mother, Mary W., 105.
Blush Mary W., r 16, widow William D., farm, with Edward D., 105.
Bottom Olive M., r 10, widow Edward T., resident.
*BRAGG B. L. & CO., of Springfield, Mass .. have a card on page 90. BRYAN JOHN T., r ro cor. 12, general merchant, examining school com- mittee, postmaster, and farmer 25.
Buckley, Dunton & Co., (Bancroft) r 37, paper manufacturers.
Carroll Levi N., r 38, 7 sheep, and farmer 40.
Chaffee Chauncey, (Bancroft) r 37, teamster.
Chamberlain Ann, r 2, widow of Edward, farmer 140.
Chipman George, r 24, dairy 5 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 130. Church Brothers & Co., (Oliver Church and George W. Wilcox) manufs. of woolen dress goods.
CHURCH ELIZA M., r 16, widow S. U., resident.
Church Emily L., r 17, widow James T.
CHURCH MARY E., : 16, resident.
Church Myron L., r 10, farmer 150.
Church Oliver, (Church Brothers & Co.) h r 10 cor. 18.
Church Ollie, r 10, emp. Church Bros. & Co., resident with his father, Oliver. Churchill E. Lyman, r 28, farmer 30.
Clark Henry A., ( Bancroft) r 37, emp. Union paper-mill.
Clark Jason. (Bancroft) r 37, emp. Union paper-mill.
Combs Charles M., r 39, dairy 6 cows, 40 sheep, sugar orchard 150 trees. and farmer 400.
Cook Austin, r 16, farmer.
Cottrell Angeline, r 24, widow of George W., farm 190.
Cottrell George W'., r 3, farmer 200.
Cottrell John B., r 24, farmer with his mother, Mrs. George Cottrell, 190. Crafts Alonzo, off r 20, wool grower 200 sheep and farmer 300.
Crane John W., r 39, general store, h r 16.
Davis James, off r 1, laborer.
Dickson Sally, widow Alexander, resident r 20 cor 18.
Dolman John, r 19, farmer 40.
Ferguson Lansing S., r 34. farmer 50.
FERRIS CHARLES H., r 143, farmer with his father Henry.
FERRIS HENRY, r 143, dairy 7 cows, 40 sheep, specialty in raising grade Durham cattle, and farmer 400.
Fleming Thomas H., r 37, clerk for John W. Crane, and postmaster at Ban- croft.
Florence Antoine, r 10, farmer, leases of Dr. Noah Cressey, of Hartford, Conn., 400.
Friend George F., r 12, farmer 57.
Galavan Dennis, ( Bancroft) I 37, laborer.
Geer Royal I), r to, carpenter and joiner.
Gordon Albert, r 16, resident. Gordon Isador, r 16, spinner.
Gordon Joseph, r 16, machinist.
Gordon Samuel, r 16, wheelwright.
Granger James, r 39, farmer 100.
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TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD.
Graves Amasa Dea., r 20 cor. 18, resident, 80 years of age.
Graves Barton B., (Bancroft) r 14, dairy 5 cows, 40 sheep, sugar orchard 20 trees, and farmer 210.
Graves Cooley, (Bancroft) r 14, painter and paper hanger.
Graves Willis B., (Bancroft) r 14, farmer with his father, Barton B.
Griswold Marcus R., (Hinsdale, Berkshire Co.) r 1, farmer ? 5.
Hall Henry J., (Bancroft) r 37, emp. paper-mill.
Heebner Oscar, r 16, weaver.
Hendricks Amanda, r 2, widow James, resident.
Hendricks James H., r 2, farmer 130.
Heno Charles, r 17, farmer.
Houck John, r 40, dairy 5 cows. 25 sheep, and farmer 88.
Houck Martin F., r 16, resident.
Houle Christmas, r 16, paper maker.
Howe George W., r 27, dairy & cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, breeder of Jersey cattle, and farmer 280.
Ingham Erastus J., r 6, dairv 5 cows, farmer 200, and in Worthington 75. Jekelfalressy Albert, r 16, painter.
Johnson Edson, r 10, farmer for Charles Wright.
Knox Spencer, r 38, farmer 100.
La Fountaine Fierman, r 19, laborer.
Lathrop John, r 16, boss weaver.
Lawrence Adaline W., r 17, widow Martin C., resident.
Leach Mary, r 36, farmer 31.
Loveland Harlow, r 34, farmer 136.
Loveland Sophronia, r 34, widow Amasa, resident.
McElwain Edwin S., r 9, farmer, leases of Harlow Raymond 70.
MCELWAIN JONATHAN, r 9, town clerk, sec'y Highland Agricultural Society, dairy 4 cows, and farmer 180.
Meacham George L., r I, farmer with his father, Lyman, 300.
Meacham Harry, r 1, farmer 280.
Meacham Lyman, r 1, farmer 300.
Messenger George A., switchman B. & A. R. R., and agt. Am. Ex. Co., h in Becket, Berkshire Co.
Messenger Willard B., (Bancroft) station agt. B. & A. R. R., operator W. U. Tel. Co., bds. in Becket, Berkshire Co.
Mills George, r 16, spinner.
Morrison John, (Bancroft) r 37, emp. Union paper-mill.
Newton Lucy S., r 10, widow Ambrose, librarian town library.
Noble Charles, r 13, farmer 170.
Noble William, (Bancroft) r 37, laborer.
Olds Franklin S., r 5, farmer 85.
OLDS OLIN C., (North Chester, Hampden Co.) r 4, dairy 4 cows, 14 sheep, sugar orchard 420 trees, and farmer 120.
Osgood Frederick, r 4, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer 150.
Pease Arnold, r 23, dairy 4 cows, 75 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, dealer in cattle, farmer 202, and in Chester 30.
Pease Arthur D., r 23, farmer with his father, Arnold.
Pease Asher, r 38, Ist selectman, constable and collector, dairy 4 cows, 60 sheep, and farmer 400.
Pease Elbert A., r 38, farmer with his father, Asher.
Pease Harry, r 10, farmer with Orren Pease.
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TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD.
Pease Margaret, r 10, widow Russell, resident,
Pease Orrin, r 10, farmer 300.
Pelkey Nelson, r 16, laborer.
PRENTICE HERBERT H., r 3, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer, leases of Ira S. Johnson 400.
ROBBINS JACOB, r 2, farmer 200.
ROBBINS MYRON L., r 2, prop. mail and stage route from Middlefield to R. R. station.
ROCKWOOD JOSEPH M., r 10, pastor Baptist church.
Rogers James, r 38, farmer 400.
ROOT HARVEY, r 24 cor. 8, farmer 175, 91 years of age.
ROOT LESTER, r S, farmer 75.
Rowen Robert J., r 16, spinner.
Rowen Sarah, r 16, widow James.
Ryan John, r 13, farmer 37.
Savery Justin, r 16, laborer.
Sawyer Henry S., r 19, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 150.
Shaw Martha, (Bancroft) r 36, prop. Buckley, Dunton & Co.'s boarding-house. Smart Michael, r 40. farmer 100.
Smith Charles, r 4, dairy 2 cows, 10 sheep, farmer 12, in Worthington 35.
Smith Clarkson, r 21 cor. 31, dairy 8 cows, and sugar orchard 500 trees. Smith George. r 4, wool grower 18 sheep, sugar orchard 600 trees, and farmer. Smith Gerald B., r 2. student in Worcester.
SMITH HOWARD, r 4, dairy 6 cows, sugar orchard 600 trees, 15 head grade Durham cattle, wool grower 110 sheep, and farmer 285.
Smith Mary J., r 16, widow William, resident.
SMITH METCALF J., r 2, dairy 8 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, and far- mer 300.
Snow Dell, r 12, farmer 100.
Sternagle Henry, r 1, farmer 700.
Sternagle Henry, Jr, r 1, farmer with his father. Henry, 700.
*STIMPSON C. N. & CO., of Springfield, Mass., have a card on page yo. St. Peter Edmund, r 16, weaver.
Surmer George W., r 14. laborer.
Taylor Hammond, r 16, carder.
TAYLOR HIRAM, r ro, fattening beef cattle a specialty, breeder of pure blood Short Horns, and farmer 650.
Tinker George W., r 4, farmer.
Tobin John, ( Bancroft) r 37, paper maker.
Tracy John, ( Bancroft) r 37, manager for Buckley, Dunton & Co.
Tucker Edward O., r 23, fariner, leases of A. Pease 5.
Vancour Peter, r 23, resident.
Wallanghey Frank, r 16, weaver.
*WARNER H., M. D., of Springfield, Mass., has a card on page opp. map. Wheeler Elbridge G., M. D., r 16, physician and surgeon, aged S4. Wheeler John, r 13, farmer 120.
Wheeler Orrin R., r 16, farmer 125.
Wilcox George W., (Church Bros. & Co.) r 17.
Wilcox Thomas, r 16, boss carder.
Williams John, r 3, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 250.
Williams John A., r 19, farmer 10, served in Co. C, 5th Mass. Cav.
Willey Parsons G., r 11, farmer, leases of David Geer 150.
Woodhull John .A., r ro, pastor Congregational church.
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TOWN OF NORTHAMPION.
Wright Charles, r 10, dairy 7 cows, wool grower 25 sheep, farmer 175, and in Chester 90.
WRIGHT CLARK B., r 25, dairy 10 cows, 20 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, breeder of pure blood Short Horn cattle, South Down sheep, and Chester White swine, and prop. of "Glendale Farm " 500.
NORTHAMPTON. ( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Northampton, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Abbott Hubbard M., register of probate, office at court house, h 12 West.
Abbott Lyman, (Florence) painter, h Park.
Abbott Nathan, (Florence) foreman Nonotuck silk-mill, h Park.
Abell Henry H., carpenter, h 38 Market.
Abell Sadie, book-keeper for A. McCallum & Co., bds. 38 Market.
ABERCROMBIE EDWIN L., (Florence) harness dealer, Main cor. Maple, h 7 Main.
Abercrombie Joel, (Florence) teamster, h 7 Main.
Adams Charles, resident, h Bates.
Adams H. D., bds. Mansion House.
Adams Jack, (Florence) blacksmith, bds. High.
Adams John, (Leeds) r 7, boarding house, emp. N. E. W. Co. Adamson John, weaver Belding's silk-mill, h 9 Valley.
Addis Edwin, (Leeds) carpenter and joiner, h Leonard, Adler George, mechanic, bds. High, Bay State.
Agan John Mrs., resident, Mill Yard.
Agard Isaac M., teacher in High school, h Sanderson Place, Franklin.
Ahearn James, teamster, h Cherry cor. Pine.
Ahearn Patrick, teamster, h 9 Hawley.
Ahearn Patrick, (Leeds) emp. button shop, h Water.
Ahearn Thomas, (Florence) r 27, molder.
Ahern Michael, (Florence) h Nonotuck.
Albray William C., farmer N. L. Hospital, bds. do.
Aldrich Ralph W., (West Farms) r 28, farmer 35.
Aldrich Robert, resident, Spring.
Allaire Andrew, boarding-house, h William.
Allaire Nelson, (Florence) laborer, h Main.
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