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Knapp Eugene H., r 39, h and lot, farmer 3.
Knott George W., r 29, laborer.
LaChance Joseph, (Ashuelot) fac. op., h Main.
Lally Bridget, (Ashuelot) widow of John, h Main.
Lally Michael, (Ashuelot) emp. of Thayer & Turner, h Main.
Laffon Octave, (Ashuelot) laborer, h Main.
Lawrence Charles P., r 12, farmer 80.
LEE JOHN, (Ashuelot) night watchman for Thayer & Turner, and the Ash- uelot Warp Co., h Main.
Leith Robert W., merchant tailor, been in business here over forty years, Main, h Parker cor Sumner.
Leonard William S., carpenter and employee at Smith & Metcalf's box shop, h Park.
Lesure John A., r 43, retired dealer in furniture, aged 73.
LEWIS ADDIE M., r 62, school teacher, lives with her father, Asa C.
LEWIS ASA C., r 62, farmer, carries on farm for J. C. Newton.
Lewis Edward S., mechanic, emp. of Smith & Metcalf, h Main.
Lewis Frank H., r 28 farmer 35.
Lewis Hannah J .. widow of William, resides Park.
Lewis Marvin, r 64, farmer 125.
Lewis Sabrina Mrs., r 32, owns in Richmond 120 acres.
Lewis Silas, r 32, farmer 87, and in - - 35.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
LEWIS TIMOTHY H., (Westport) law student with E. M. Forbes, of Win- chester, soldier in Co. G, 57th Regt., of Mass. Veteran Vols., wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, and now a pensioner.
Lewis Timothy J., (Westport) r 8, emp. of J. March.
Lewis Zenas, r 23, dealer in fish, and farmer 4.
Luther Richard, r 51, farmer for Merrill White, of Keene, 160.
LYMAN HENRY, r 60, justice of the peace, auctioneer, dealer in live stock, fruit grower, and farmer 435.
Lyman Lucius C., r 54, blacksmith shoer and general repairing, farmer 23I. Lyman Mary S., widow of Rev. Timothy, owns h and lot Michigan.
Lynde William H., tin peddler, and farmer 5, h Main.
Mangan Anthony, (Ashuelot) r 16, laborer, emp. of Thayer & Turner. Manning Joseph H., r 54, dairy 6 grade Jersey cows, farmer 160.
MANSFIELD CHARLES B., r 26, manager of estate and mills of the late Charles Mansfield, farmer 1,500, and owns stone mill.
Mansfield Henry O., r 26, laborer and farmer with C. B. Mansfield. Maranville DeWitt, r 51, farmer 38.
Martin Chester, (Ashuelot) r 18, paper maker, emp. of Robertson Bros. Martineau Germaine, (Ashuelot) mill hand.
Mason Fred S., box maker, emp. of Winchester Box Co., bds Main.
Maxfield Arthur L., (Ashuelot) (Ashuelot Warp Co.) h Main.
Maynard Harrison, (Ashuelot) teamster, h and lot.
McDonald Alexander, (Ashuelot) emp. of Ashuelot Manuf. Co.
McDonald John, (Ashuelot) fac. op., h Main.
McDonald William, (Ashuelot) fac. op., bds Main.
Merrill Byron C., spring bed maker, emp. of F. H. Eames, bds Mechanic.
Merrill Frank C. (Ashuelot) clerk of Kingsley House.
METCALF C. NAHUM, (Smith & Metcalf) h Chapel.
METCALF JOHN W. JR., sawyer, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Chapel.
Miller Emory M., (Westport) r 8, carpenter and farm laborer.
Miller Gilbert, (Ashuelot) r 39, farmer.
Misner Arthur W., box maker, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Warwick road.
Missner Arthur, r 51, box maker, resides with his father, Richard.
Missner Richard, r 51, farmer 8.
Moot Edward, (Ashuelot) teamster, emp. of Ansel Dickinson, h Main.
MOREY WILLIAM A., (Westport) r 8, soldier Co. F, 14th N. H. Vols. ;
entered army Aug., 1862, served till July 26, 1865 , shot through left lung at the battle of Winchester, W. Virginia.
Morse Francis, resident, h Mechanic.
Morse John G., r 51, carpenter and builder, born in town 1799.
MORSE LUCIEN G., box maker, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Main.
Morse Sidney M., r 51, market gardener and farmer 56.
Morse Virgil K., carpenter, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Main.
Moulton Obed A., sawyer and saw filer, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Michigan.
Moulton William O., emp. of Dickinson, Seaver & Co., h Main.
Murdock Hiram H., box maker, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., bds Win- chester House.
Myers John, (Ashuelot) r 18, paper maker, emp. of Robertson Bros.
NARAMORE ADRIAN W., r 27, (E. H. and A. W. Naramore) prop. mill, and farmers.
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NARAMORE E. H. & A. W., r 27, (Edgar H. and Adrian W.) props. of saw and stave-mill on Stock Brook, manufacture 300 cords per year, farmer 300.
NARAMORE EDGAR H., r 27, (E. H. & A. W. Naramore) prop. mill, and farmer.
Naramore George B., carpenter, wood worker and farmer 12, h Park.
Nash Daniel O., r 8, mechanic, lives with J. M. Bates.
Nason Alvin W., carriage and house painter, grainer and paper-hanger, shop Main, h Mechanic.
Newell Edgar L., box maker, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Parker.
Newman Charles W., (Ashuelot) finisher for Messrs. Thayer & Turner, h Main.
NEWTON EDWARD H., (Northfield) r 56, dealer in live stock, and far- mer 181.
Newton Emory, (Winchester and Newport, N. H.) currier, h Main.
Newton Joshua N., (Northfield, Mass.) r 57, farmer 25.
Newton William M., (Northfield, Mass.) r 57, farmer with John.
Nickerson John L., (Ashuelot) farmer 60.
NIMS GEORGE H., tinsmith, emp. of John Hutchins, bds Winchester House.
NORWOOD C. M. & CO., (Charles M. N., Ansel Dickinson, and Elisha Munsel, of Keene) manufrs. lock corner wood packing boxes, Main.
NORWOOD CHARLES M., (C. M. Norwood & Co.) Main, h Maple.
NORWOOD GEORGE H., carpenter and box maker, emp. of C. M. Nor- wood & Co., h Michigan.
O'Brien Bridget, (Northfield, Mass.) r 57, widow of Patrick, farmer 48.
Orseneaw George P., (Ashuelot) r 3, emp. of Ashuelot Mfg. Co.
Orseneaw Octave, (Ashuelot) r 3, sugar orchard 130 trees, and farmer 100. Packard Joseph, r 51, farm laborer.
Parker David, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
PARMENTER CHARLES, (Northfield, Mass.) r 57, farmer 35.
Paro George, (Ashuelot) truckman.
Patneau John, (Ashuelot) factory operative.
Perine Hubbard D., stone mason, farmer.
Perham Ira C., r 48, farmer 95.
Perry George T., mechanic, emp. of Dickinson, Seaver & Co.
Perry George T., r 29, mechanic, house and 3 acres.
Perry George W., r 4 cor 11. fruit grower 100 trees, and farmer 180.
Peters Francis R., jeweler, Main, h Ashuelot st.
PHELPS CHARLES H., sawyer, emp. of Ansel Dickinson, bds Winchester House.
Phelps Charles H., sawyer, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., and proprietor of mining interests in Florence, Arizona, bds Winchester House.
Phelps Charles L., r 35, farmer 105.
Pickering Edward A., painter, grainer and paper hanger, breeder and dealer in pure blood B. B. Red Game fowls, h Main.
Pickering John F., machinist.
Pickering Lucy. widow of Ferdinand, h Michigan.
Picket Charlie G., box maker, emp. of Winchester Box Mfg. Co., h Main. PICKETT DANIEL, L., r 30, sawyer for C. B. Mansfield, h and 5 acres.
PICKETT ERNEST L., r 48, wagon maker, blacksmith, ox and horse shoer, and general repair shop.
Pickett Horatio G., r 31, laborer
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CHESHIRE COUNTY DIRECTORY.
DR. P. T. BARON,
Magnetic mind Botanic Physician .
No opiates needed in his practice ; gives refreshing sleep to his patients by the Magnetic Treatment. Has practiced Magnetic Treatment and taken care of patients for over 25 years, with remarkable success, giving satisfaction to the afflicted that followed his treatment. All chronic diseases of either sex a specialty. Also, tape worms removed. Consultation and ex- planation of your affliction by mail, $1. Examination and explanation of your affliction at your home, in the city, or at his office, $1. Consultation for treatment or medicine by mail, or at office, free. ADDRESS-
DR. P. T. BARON, BOX 237, KEENE, N. H.
At his office, Eagle Hotel, Saturday, Sunday and Monday till noon. From Monday to Sat- urday to attend calls out of this city. My medicines can be obtained of MRS. S. P. BOWKER, rear of Lamson Block, at all times. Messages or orders can also be left there or at .Eagle Hotel office, when I am away.
DR. BARON
Manufactures all his medicines from roots, herbs and barks which he gathers and cures in the most proper shape to save their pure quality, and practices by the Indian method and electro- lization of the nerves and circulation by rubbing to stop all pain.
Magnetic Rubbing Treatment.
$1.00
$2.00
Magnetic Treatment with Medicine and Plasters.
5.00
10,00
Washing or Dresing Sores or Limbs.
1.00
Treatment for Worms, with Medicine
5.00
Visiting Patients while in town.
1.00
MEDICINE-TWO SIZES OF BOTTLES.
Fever Cure ..
.25 $ .50 | Ointment. .25
.50
Cough Syrup.
.50
1.00
Liniment. .25
.50
Bitters.
.50 1.00
Rheumatism Balsam. .50
1.00ยท
Sarsaparilla Blood Bitters .50 1.00 Cancer Plaster Nos. 1 and 2 2.00
5.00
Elixir or Hot Drops. .25 .50 | Pinworm Powder, per box. .25 .50
Balm Gilead Salve 25 and 50 cts. ; Moving or Strengthening Plaster, 25 cts., per dish, $1 ; Herbs, Barks, Roots, per package, 15, 30 and 50 cts. ; Composition Powders, per package, 25 and 50 cts. ; Poultice Powders, per package, 25 cts. and $1. These Prices do not include ex- press charges. Terms, cash on delivery of medicine, and treatment.
NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED .- All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Will go anywhere to attend patients, if desired. Traveling expenses and hotel bills extra. Satis- faction guaranteed in all cases. Patients not having received relief from other sources are in- vited to consult DR. BARON, who has had great successes for over ten years in New Hampshire in the treatment of humors, worms, canker, cancers, tumors, abscesses, limbs covered with scrofula sores, catarrh, asthma, hay fever, coughs and colds, consumption, dropsy, strangury, nervous debilities, neuralgia, inflammations, erysipelas, headache, indigestion. pleurisy, in- flammatory and sciatic rheumatism, weak back, heart and lungs, diabetes, liver and kidney diseases, constipation, paralysis, fevers, fits, etc., all complaints of females and children.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
Pickett Hosea E., r 47, with father, Hosea G.
PICKETT HOSEA G., r 47, proprietor saw, shingle and stave-mill, cider- mill, makes 500 bbls. annually, on Picket Brook, manuf. carpenter's building pins, h and 2 acres.
Pickett Wallace M., r 47, box maker, home with father, Hosea.
PIERCE GEORGE W., M. D., physician and surgeon, pension examiner, justice of the peace, and dealer in drugs and medicines, office Main, h do.
Pierce Hosea, M. D., retired physician and surgeon, residence with his son, Dr. G. W. Pierce, Main.
Plaistridge Fred C., bucket finisher, emp. of Dickinson, Seaver & Co., h Elm.
Plummer Oscar J., (Westport) r 8, pail turner, h and 4 acres.
Powers J. Eugene, with his father, John A. Powers, h Bridge.
Powers John A., jeweler, druggist and fancy goods, Main cor Bridge, h Main. Pratt Charlotte A., formerly music teacher, bds Park.
PRATT HENRY H., (Ashuelot) (Howe & Pratt,) and postmaster.
Pratt Henry M., r 51, house painter and farmer 100.
Priest Fred, pail turner, emp. of Dickinson, Seaver & Co., and correspondent of the New Hampshire Sentinel, h Mechanic.
Priest Silas, r 55, carpenter, resides with L. W. Burt, aged 70.
Prouty Lorenzo W., blacksmith, carriage ironer, and ox and horse shoeing a specialty, Ashuelot, h Park.
Putnam Albert, r 22, stone mason and farmer 96.
Putnam Alberto, emp. of Dickinson, Seaver & Co.
Putnam Amos A., r 23, town representative, justice of the peace, supervisor, auditor, fruit grower 200 trees, and farmer 160.
Putnam Amos O., off r 55, farmer with father, James P.
Putnam Charley E., road 22, farm laborer.
Putnam Elva E. Miss, r 22, dressmaker.
Putnam Eri, r 43 farmer 60.
Putnam George Henry, r 23, farmer, with his father, Amos A. Putnam.
Putnam J. Reno, r 23, farmer, with his father, Amos A. Putnam.
Putnam James A., off r 55, farmer, with father James P. Putnam.
Putnam James P., r 55, first selectman, lumberman, dealer in working oxen, and farmer 150.
Putnam Lyman H., r 43, invalid.
Qualters Bartholomew, (Ashuelot) emp. of Thayer & Turner, Main.
Qualters Patrick, (Ashuelot) overseer of the weaving for Thayer & Turner, h Main.
Qualters Patrick, (Ashuelot) fac. operative, h Main.
Quigley John, (Ashuelot) factory operative, h Main.
Quigley Michael, (Ashuelot) r 21, farmer 150.
Quigley Michael, (Ashuelot) weaver, emp. of Haile, Frost & Co., Hinsdale, h Main.
Quigley Patrick, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
Rand Eben, sawyer h Main.
Randall Bradley P. H., dealer in jewelry and fancy goods, timber land 40 acres, Main, h Parker.
Randall Stephen P., farmer 70, h Elm.
Raymond Gillman, r 47, stone mason, farmer 40.
READ ALBERT J., (Westport) r 6, farmer, with his father, H. P. Read.
READ HENRY P., (Westport) r 6, painter and farmer 75, owns farm 120 with Albert Read, of Westport, soldier Co. E, 6th N. H. Vols.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
Read Lelia K., (Westport) r 6, school teacher, daughter of H. P. Read.
Reed Charles F., r 29, emp. James Murry, of Winchester.
Reed Charles P., r 29, sawyer and farmer 36, soldier Co. F, 14th N. H. Vols. Reed Joseph, (Ashuelot) stationary engineer, emp. of Ansel Dickinson, h off Main.
Reed Joseph, (Ashuelot) laborer.
Reed Thomas, (Ashuelot) laborer.
Reed Thomas F., laborer, h near depot.
RICHARDS GEORGE E .. proprietor Winchester House, Main.
Riell Heber, (Ashuelot) r 19, laborer.
Ripley Clarissa, r 62, widow of Lockhart, farmer.
Ripley Henry, r 62, carpenter and builder, farmer on Lockhart Ripley's estate. Rixford Artie W., (Westport) r 5, box maker and farmer, with his father, Bradley Rixford.
RIXFORD BRADLEY, (Westport) r 12, sugar orchard 200 trees and far- mer 250.
Rixford Charles G., (Westport) r 5, farmer with his father, Bradley.
Rixford Henry W., r 14, farmer with his father, Willard Rixford, 200.
Rixford Webster L., dealer in groceries, crockery, glass-ware, flour, and pro- prietor meat market, Main.
RIXFORD WILLARD, r 14, sugar orchard 150 trees, farmer 200.
RIXFORD WILLIAM, r-, feeder of beef cattle, and farmer 100, and with the estate of his brother Lucius, deceased, 600 acres.
Roach William, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
Roarke Michael, (Ashuelot) retired.
ROBBINS HENRY B., blacksmith, milk dealer 10 cows, and farmer 200, h Park.
Robbins John, (Ashuelot) laborer, h Main.
Robbins Patrick, (Ashuelot) stone mason, h Main.
Roberts Edward L., dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, boots, shoes, etc., Main, h High cor. Park.
Roberts Fred A., clerk, emp. of his father, Edward L.
Rowen Patrick, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
Ruffe John, (Ashuelot) r 16, laborer.
Rugg Levi G., (Hinsdale) r 56, farmer 60.
Rumrell Frank L., (Ashuelot) r 18, paper maker, emp. of Robertson Bros. Rumrill Thomas L., r 47, laborer, h and lot.
Russell Daphne N., r 54, residence Elm Cottage.
RUSSELL FRANK E., (Winchester Box Manuf. Co.,) h Main.
Russell Maria E. Mrs., dealer in millinery and fancy goods, Main, h do.
Sabin Daniel T., r 48, saw and grist-mill, lumber manuf., farmer, owns home-
stead with Everson O., and heirs or J. M. Sabin 200, mountain land 30 acres.
Sabin Levi, r 43, farmer 35.
Sabin Walter E., r 43, farmer 75.
Safford Norman D., truckman, h Parker.
Sanders Willie F., dealer in furniture and undertaking goods, and undertaker, Main, h do.
Savage Eugene, (Ashuelot) emp. of Thayer & Turner.
Savage Martin, (Ashuelot ) emp. of Thayer & Turner.
Sawyer David, r 51, dealer in live stock, farmer 320, soldier in Co. D, 2d N. H. Vols., wounded in battle of Williamsburgh.
Scott Alonzo, box maker, emp. of A. M. Howard, h Michigan.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
Scott Charles W., retired merchant, now a farmer 15, h Mechanic.
Scott Edgar C., r 22, teamster, and farmer 100.
Scott George L., employee at A. M. Howard's box shop, h Main.
Scott Matilda, r 63. farmer.
Scott Sylvia Mrs., residence, h Park.
Schnell Fred S., (Ashuelot) finisher, emp. of the Ashuelot Manuf. Co., Main. Schnell Susannah, (Ashuelot) widow of Severin, keeper of boarding house for Thayer & Turner, Main.
Seaver Charles D., carpenter and builder, constructor of driven wells, and agent for establishing Holcomb's private telephones, h Mechanic.
SEAVER LUMAN B., (Dickinson, Seaver & Co.,) h Park.
Seaver Luman W., sawyer, emp. of A. M. Howard, h Mechanic.
Security Savings Bank, Ansel Dickinson, pres .; J. Grace Alexander, treas .; Main.
SHEPARDSON HENRY I .. , (Winchester Box Manuf. Co.,) h Main.
SLATE CHARLES E., r 31, manager Monadnock Mountain House, leader of Slate's orchestra of 9 pieces, and band, farmer 30, member of legisla- ture 1881 and 1882.
Smith Albert J., (Ashuelot) r 38, farmer with Taft Smith.
Smith Charlotte A., widow of Rev. John C. Smith who was thirty years a mis- sionary in Ceylon, h Main.
Smith Daniel F., r 54, farmer 100.
Smith Edward O., box maker, emp. of A. M. Howard, h Mechanic.
Smith Frank W., (Westport) r 8, sawyer for James March.
Smith Henry M., (Northfield, Mass.) r 55, farmer, with his father, William. Smith Herbert M., (Northfield, Mass.) r 55, farmer, with his father, William. Smith Homer M., (NorthfieldMass.) r 58, farmer.
Smith John, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
Smith Lyman O., r 55, sugar lot 200 trees, apple orchard 200 trees, farmer 65. Smith Orlando, (Northfield, Mass.) r 55, tin peddler, home with William.
Smith Pardon, (Ashuelot) r 37, farmer 90, and in Hinsdale 50 acres.
SMITH RUSSELL C., (Smith & Metcalf) h Mechanic.
Smith Susan R., (Northfield, Mass.) r 56, widow of Isaac, farmer 30.
Smith Taft, (Ashuelot) r 38, sugar lot 100 trees, apple orchard, 100 trees, farmer 200.
Smith William, (Northfield, Mass.) r 55, dealer in sheep, cattle and horses, farmer 100.
SMITH & METCALF, (Russell C. Smith and C. Nahum Metcalf) manufs. of locked corner wood packing boxes for spice dealers, druggists, chem- ists, confectioners, &c., Main.
SNOW GEORGE C., r 53, farmer 100.
SNOW GEORGE H., representative, town clerk, and manager branch store for Chase & Richards, of Keene, Main, h Parker.
SNOW STILLIE L., r 53, clerk for Willis & Taylor, son of George C.
SPAULDING MILAN D., carpenter and builder, soldier in Co. C, 2d
Regt. N. H. Vols., 3 years and 10 months, returned Ist lieutenant, h and shop Michigan.
Stafford Samuel, r 51, farmer, resides on E. Fuller's place.
Starkie Benjamin P., (Ashuelot) shoemaker.
St. Clair Charles, shoemaker, Main, h Chapel cor Mechanic.
STEARNS CLARK, r 63, farmer with David C. Stearns.
STEARNS DAVID C., r 63, sawyer, sugar orchard 100 trees, farmer 200. STEARNS. WARREN H., r 63, farmer with father, David C.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
Stetson George, (Ashuelot) r 42, farmer 70.
Stetson Henry L., (Ashuelot) r 37, farmer 80.
Stetson Walter L., (Ashuelot) r -, leases on shares of George Stetson 160.
Stevens Nathaniel E., manuf. of upper leather, Main, h do.
Stimson Edward E., (Ashuelot) r 41, mason.
Stimson Edward F., (Ashuelot) r 41, carpenter.
Stimson Elwyn, (Ashuelot) r 42, carpenter.
Stone Norris C., pail turner, off Elm.
Stowell Elvin D., foreman of A. M. Howard's box factory, h Park.
STRATTON ERNEST E., box nailer, emp. Winchester Box Co., h Main. Stratton Hezekiah O., (Hinsdale) r 56.
Strickland George E., mechanic, emp. C. M. Norwood & Co., h Main. Sullivan Anna E., r 48, with James P. Sullivan.
Sullivan James P., r 48, farmer 35.
Sullivan John, laborer, h Main.
Sullivan Patrick, (Ashuelot) carder for the Ashuelot Mfg. Co., h Main. SWAN AMBROSE W., sawyer, emp. D. T. Sabin, farmer 25.
Swan Daniel S., deputy sheriff and farmer 30, h Parker.
Swan Fred H., r 48, emp. D. C. Stearns.
SWAN HENRY B., manuf. and dealer in palm leaf hats, employs 200 braiders, dealer in lumber, farmer 300, h Park.
Swan Robert, r 63, emp. L. F. Buffum.
SWEETZER GEORGE, painter, emp. Dickinson, Seaver & Co., soldier in Co. A, 18th Regt. N. H. Vols., h Main.
Tacy Joseph, (Ashuelot) r 16, teamster, emp. of Ansel Dickinson.
TAFT ALBERT H., M. D., physician and surgeon, and inventor of Taft's improved "wagon jack," office and h Main.
TAFT SEWELL, retired farmer 1}, h Michigan.
Taylor Calvin W., box-maker, h Chapel.
Taylor Ernest S., (Willis & Taylor) bds.
Tenney Edward P., retired manuf., state justice of the peace, aged 82 years, h Ashuelot.
TENNEY HENRY C., contractor and builder, Main, h do.
Thayer Galins, r 31, retired blacksmith, peddler, h and lot.
Thayer & Turner, (Ashuelot) (Edward C. T. and Aurelius B. Turner) manufs. of Union beavers.
Thomas Jane, r 43, widow of Zephianiah, farm, estate of her husband 80.
THOMPSON CHARLES W., r 12, sugar orchard 600 trees, 16 head cat- tle, farmer 50, woodland 173.
Thompson Daniel H., r 25, prop. saw, box and stave mill, manuf. 200 cords annually, dairy 15 cows, milk dealer, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer 260. Thompson Daniel M., r 12, farmer with his father, C. W.
Thompson James, (Ashuelot) r 16, factory hand.
Thompson John C., r 31, farmer.
Thomson May Belle, r 31, school teacher, daughter of John C.
Titus Alice M., r 54, daughter of J. W., school teacher.
Titus Joseph W., r 54, manuf. palm hats, farmer 45.
Tower Eva V., r 54, stenographer, Springfield, Mass.
TOWER HENRY A., r 54, dairy 5 grade Jersey cows, farmer 134, in War- wich 40.
TOWNS GEORGE H., r 62, farmer with his father, Moody.
TOWNS MOODY, r 62, 15 head cattle, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 208. TOWNS WILLIE M., r 62, farmer with his father, Moody.
Tracy Louis, (Ashuelot) r 18, laborer.
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TUFTS AMOS P., (Ashuelot) prop. of a steam saw-mill, dealer in lumber, and farmer 400.
TURCOTTE ISAAC, (Ashuelot) engineer and fireman for the Ashuelot Manuf. Co., h Main.
Tutcotte Thomas. (Ashuelot) fac. op., h Main.
TURNER AURELIUS B., (Ashuelot) (Thayer & Turner) and president of the Ashuelot Manuf. Co., h Main.
TUTTLE FRED H., box maker, emp. of C. M. Norwood & Co., h Main cor Maple ave.
Tuttle Homer W., box maker, emp. of Winchester Box Mfg. Co., h Main.
Venon Peter, (Ashuelot) fac. op., Main.
Very Daniel, (Westport) r 26, farmer.
Vigneau Charles, (Ashuelot) r 16, fac. op.
Waldron Charles E., carpenter and box maker for C. M. Norwood & Co., h Chapel cor Mechanic.
Walsh Kate, (Ashuelot) r 16, widow of Garrett.
Ward Frank W., (Ashuelot) operative in the finishing room for Thayer & Turner, bds Main.
Ward Walter E., (Ashuelot) operative in the finishing room for Thayer & Turner, bds Main.
WARDWELL GRANVILLE, dealer in artistic wall paper and borders, window shades of any style or size, Bridge, h Maple, also traveling agent for Warren, Fuller & Lange, of New York.
Wardwell Ned C., student at Dartmouth college, residence with his father,. Granville Wardwell. Maple.
WARE JAMES R., (Westport) r 26, farmer, works for his father, Ziba.
Ware Phineas A., (Westport) r 8, farmer 115.
WARE ZIBA, (Westport) dairy 6 cows. farmer 150.
Warner Anna C., r 16, widow of Luke, farm 28.
Warner Herbert W., r 33, laborer.
Warner Herbert W., tob teamster, h Main.
Warner Ranselaer O., r 47, retired farmer 13.
Warren John, (Ashuelot) emp. of Thayer & Turner, h Main.
Warren John D., ( Ashuelot) spinner, h Main.
Watson James, ( Westport) r 5, farmer 150.
Weeks Frank, (Frank Weeks & Co.) h Parker.
Weeks Frank & Co., (F. Weeks and Willard Hammond) dealers in dry goods, groceries, glassware, paper hangings, flour, wholesale and retail, Main.
Welsh Ezra, (Ashuelot) r 15, jobber and teamster.
Wheeler Andrew J., r 42, laborer.
Wheeler Charles, r 40, farmer 80.
Wheeler Otis D., r 42, teacher.
WHIPPLE ELMER E., r 41 cor 44, farmer, emp. of Eliphalet A. Kingman. Whipple Nathan, r 42, retired farmer, aged 82 years.
Whipple Patience, r 48, widow of Hollis, h and lot.
WHITE JOHN, overseer of section No. 2, Ashuelot Railroad, h Railroadst. Whittemore David, (Ashuelot) r 2, teamster, and farmer 13.
WILBUR EDMUND, prop. of livery and boarding stable, passengers carried to all points, Parker, h do.
Wilder Sumner E., r 15, farmer, leases on shares of Nathan Field 70.
Willard Alvin T., r 22, farmer 125.
Willard Amos P., r 22, farmer 40.
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TOWN OF WINCHESTER.
OSCAR D. BEVERSTOCK MANUFACTURER OF
Dimension Lumber, CHAIR STOCK AND POPLAR PULP.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS,
MUNNSONVILLE, N. H.
CLINTON D. PARKER MANUFACTURER AND PATENTEE OF
GEM FOLDING CHAIR. Correspondence Solicited.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS,
SOUTH STODDARD, N. H.
Willard Augustus G., r 28, farmer 50. WILLARD ELIJAH B., r 51, farmer 65.
WILLARD FRANK J., r 51, farmer, with his father, E. B.
WILLARD GEORGE W. F., r 22, farmer 150.
Willis Charles D., (Ashuelot) r 42, farmer 160.
Willis Edward D., (Ashuelot) r 42, farmer, with his father, Charles D.
Willis Fayette P., (Willis & Taylor) h Main.
Willis Frank H., r 28, farmer, on his farther's farm 160.
Willis Henry, (Northfield) r 58, emp. John F. Field.
Willis Timothy, retired farmer, h Main.
Willis & Taylor, (Fayette P. W. and Ernest S. T.) dealers in hardware, gro- ceries, boots and shoes, flour and grain, paints, oils, etc., Main.
WINCHESTER BOX MANUF. COMPANY, Henry L. Shepardson and Frank E. Russell, manufrs. of locked corner packing boxes for all uses, Main.
WINCHESTER HOUSE, George E. Richards, prop., free carriages to and from the depot, good livery connected with the house, Main.
WINCHESTER NATIONAL BANK, Edward C. Thayer, of Keene, pres .; Henry Abbott, cashier, Main.
Wise John H., r 55, sawyer, and farmer 45.
Wood Arthur M., (Wood Bros.)
WOOD BROS., (Charles F. and Arthur M.) dealers in all kinds of salt and fresh meats, and canned goods, farmer 165.
WOOD CHARLES F., (Wood Bros.) h Ashuelot. Wood Clarence A., carries on farm, estate of Samuel, with Arthur M.
Wood Edward, r 31, carpenter.
Wood Eliza Ann, r 31, widow of Albert farm 50.
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