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Gentis Raoume, bds Saranac.
George Albert W., (N. Littleton) r 4, farmer, leases of Dr. Tuttle, 500. GILE RAY T .. civil engineer and surveyor, h 33 Pleasant. Gilman Frank H., r 41, sawyer.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Gilman Henry B., porter, Oak Hill House.
Glazier George M., (Ira Parker & Co.) h 19 Ellsworth ave., Cambridgeport, Mass.
Glines Orrin H., cutter for Ira Parker, h 6 Grove.
Glode George, clerk, with Dow Brothers, bds Pleasant.
Glode John, (Willowdale) emp Littleton .Lumber Co.
Glode Moses, laborer, h Brook.
Glover Charles H., glove cutter and painter, h Elm.
GLOVER FRANKLIN R., r 48, sugar orchard 500 trees, 25 sheep, prop.
Elm Cottage summer boarding house, farmer 145.
Gonyea Edwin, baggageman, bds Saranac.
Goodall Ellen L., boarding house. h 2 Union.
GOODALL "FRED E., (Tilton & Goodall) h Main.
Goode Patrick, emp. B. & L. R. R., h South.
GOODELL WILLIE H., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 14 n 32, breeder of Plymouth Rock fowls, and farmer 120.
Goodenough John C., retired blacksmith, h Main.
GOODWIN CHESTER M., r 22, hop grower, sugar orchard 300 trees, far- mer 160.
GOODWIN ELMER, carpenter and joiner, and contractor for raising and moving buildings, h 40 Union.
GOOLD PHINEAS R., (Robinson & Goold) postmaster, h 167 Main.
Goold Susan J., widow of Marcus L., summer boarding house, h 159 Main. Gordon Alba H., carpenter, h 36 Pleasant
GORDON EDSON L., emp Granite State Glove Co., bds Union.
Gordon Hiram, carpenter and joiner, h off Union.
Gordon Rufus, clerk for Eaton & English.
Gordon Sally, widow of Charles C., resident with her son Hiram.
Gould Edwin H, shoemaker, rear 34 Main. h. South.
GRAHAM ELBRIDGE G , moulder, h Scytheville.
GRAHAM GEORGE E., machinist, h Scytheville.
GRAHAM PERCIVAL S., machinist and emp of B. W. Kilburn.
GRANITE STATE GLOVE COMPANY, H. C. Libbey, president ; C. L. Clay, secretary and treasurer.
Grant Alonzo B. blacksmith.
Graves Homer A., clerk for Southworth & Lovejoy, bds 26 Pleasant.
Green Chauncey H., postal clerk, h Main.
Green Frank, r 21, farmer with Timothy Green.
GREEN HENRY F., book-keeper for Ira Parker & Co., h 153 N. Main. Green Timothy, r 21, farmer 75.
GREENLEAF ELBRIDGE, carriage maker, h 38 Union.
GREENLEAF WILLIAM G., wheelwright, emp of Ranlett & Harris, h 38 Union.
Greenwood Homer, carpenter and joiner, h South.
Griggs Alvin, r 41, farmer 35.
Griswold Charles S., law student with Bingham, Mitchells & Batchellor.
Hadlock Cozbi, (N. Littleton) r 4, widow of Hubbard, farmer 70.
Hale Ezekiel J. M., resident, bds Thayer's Hotel.
Hale Lydia B., r 18, widow of Amos S., res with her daughter, Mrs. Milo H. Harris.
Hale Otis G., retired merchant, h 2 Cottage.
HALL BURLEIGH O., (Hall & Jenkins) dealer in horses, carriages, sleighs, harnesses, robes, &c., 29 Main, h and repository, South.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
HALL ELECK F., photographer, photographs of all styles, extra large sizes a specialty, 48 Main, bds Union.
Hall George N., r 45, 18 head young cattle, farmer 130.
Hall Gustavus A., h Cottage.
Hall L. J. Miss, (Hall & Hutchinson) h 48 Main.
Hall & Hutchinson, (Miss L. J. Hall and Mrs. F. C. Hutchinson) millinery and fancy goods, and dressmakers, 48 Main.
Hamilton John, (N. Littleton) farmer 200.
Hamilton Matthew, boot and shoe maker, h Main.
Hammel Alfred L., (N. Littleton) emp of R. D. Rounsevel.
Hardy Melinda C., widow of Tenney, resident, h Grove.
Harriman Moses H., glove cutter, h Elm.
HARRIMAN WILLIAM, r 22, dairy II cows, sugar orchard 400 trees,
apple orchard 200 trees, farmer 65, served in Co I Ist N. H. Heavy Artillery one year.
Harrington John, laborer, h High.
Harris Charles F., (Ranlett & Harris) h 13 Pleasant.
Harris Milo H., r 18, sugar orchard 800 trees, farmer 200.
Haskins William A., western ticket agent, Grand Trunk R. R., h Union.
HATCH F. B. & CO., drugs, medici es, chemicals, books and stationery,
cigars, artists materials and cutlery, 4 Opera block.
HATCH FRED B., (F. B. Hatch & Co.) bds Union.
Hatch George O. W., r 8, farmer 200.
Hatch Martin W., (Waterford, Vt.) r 12, dairy 7 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 215.
Hatch Moses B., r 43. farmer 220.
HATCH OSCAR C., cashier of Littleton National bank, h High.
Hatch Philo S., r 20, farmer 100.
HATCH SILAS T., lumber surveyor, h Oak Hill ave.
Haynes Henry H. Rev., pastor of All Saints Episcopal church, h South.
Heath Benjamin F., tanner, owns h Meadow.
Heath Martha Mrs., (Waterford, Vt.) r 29, owns farm.
Hicks John, glove cutter, h Union.
Higgins Alonzo M., (Waterford, Vt.) farmer, with his father Madison.
Higgins Madison, (Waterford, Vt.) r 29, 3d selectman, 10 sheep, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, farmer 100.
Higgins William J., (Waterford. Vt.) farmer, with his father Madison.
Hildreth Leonard, (Hildreth & Calhoun) h Main.
Hildreth & Calhoun, (Leonard Hildreth and Isaac Calhoun) farmer 500, and 300 in Lisbon, Main.
Hill Charles R., works in brick yard.
HILLIKER JOHN D. F., painter, and prop. of Littleton steam laundry, h South.
Hodgman Charles, jeweler, 87 Main.
Hodgman Llewella, widow of Frank F., resident, with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Woolson, artist.
Holland Jerry, works for H. L. Thayer, h Oak Hill.
Holmes Jesse C., baggage master, h Mill.
Holman E. C. Rev., pastor of Congregational church, h Main.
Holmes George A , painter, bds Mill.
Holmes George W., (G. W. Holmes & Co ) bds Oak Hill ave.
Holmes Geo. W. & Co., (G. W. Holmes, Henry Merrill, Nelson Parker, Chas.
Parker,) manufs. of Littleton overalls, shirts, jumpers, coats and pants, Opera block, Main.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Hosmer Lois, widow of Jefferson, resident, h 20 Cottage.
Houle George. laborer, h Saranac.
Houle Joseph, laborer, h Saranac.
Howland Clement, (N. Littleton) r 1, farmer, with his mother Mary. Howland Harvey, (N. Littleton) r 4, farmer 80.
Howland Henry, (N. Littleton) r 4, farmer.
Howland Ira, (N. Littleton) r 11, laborer.
Howland Mary, (N. Littleton) r I, widow of S. R., farmer 96.
Howland Washington W., carpenter and joiner, Pine.
Humphrey Willard, (N. Littleton) tanner for R. D. Rounsevel, h Mill. Hunkins Orren W., clerk for Day & Co., bds with T. J. Bedel.
Hunt John Q., sawyer, h r 43.
Hunter Andrew, laborer, h Saranac.
HUNTOON GIDEON D., r 27, farmer 200, on Robbins Brothers' farm.
Huntoon Ransom, (Waterford, Vt.) r 27, farmer 75.
Hurlburt Lewis S., (N. Littleton) r 2, farmer 100.
Hurlbutt Frank G., glove cutter, bds 10 Willow.
Hurlbutt George, farmer, h 10 Willow.
HURLBUTT ORMACINDA, r 6, widow of S. M.
HURLBUTT SYLVESTER M., r 6, dairy 5 cows, 35 sheep, farmer 193- (Died May 7, 1885.)
Huron Augustus, glove cutter, Ira Parker & Co., h 180 Main.
Huse Daniel F., emp. White Mountain Glove Co., LaFayette ave.
Hutchins Henry C., carpenter and joiner, h Pleasant.
Hutchins Stetson C., laborer, h Tilton's block.
Hutchins Zabina N., foreman stitching room Ira Parker & Co.'s glove works,. h South.
Hutchinson F. C. Mrs., (Hall & Hutchinson) h 48 Main.
Hyde Luther D., glove cutter, h 17 Pleasant.
Ide Joseph, tanner at Waterford, Vt., h 178 Main.
Ingalls Robert, laborer, bds Scytheville.
Isham Abigail S., widow of Aaron, h Scytheville.
Jackman Charles S., r 40, farmer 80.
Jackman George W., emp Ira Parker & Co.'s glove works, h South.
Jackman H. Ashley, clerk for Southworth & Lovejoy, bds South.
JACKMAN RICHARD F., (Willowdale) emp Littleton Lumber Co .. (Moved to Lisbon.)
Jackson Henry O., painter, bds r 25.
JACKSON JAMES R., r 42, justice of the peace, lawyer, and journalist.
Jackson William, r 25, farmer 30.
Jackson William, Jr., order clerk for B. W. Kilburn, h 20 South. (Died Dec .. 30, 1884.)
Jarvis John B., (Farr & Jarvis) resides Boston, Mass.
Jenkins Frank R., (Hall & Jenkins.)
Johnson Harry A., resident, h Main.
Johnson Joseph F., r 20, dairy 13 cows, far ner 135.
JOHNSON RODNEY C., r 20, dairy 8 cows, farmer 80.
Jones Frank H., (Cameron & Jones).
JONES SMITH E., r 20, dairy 10 cows, 50 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 282.
Kenison Ezra. blacksmith, h Scytheville.
Kenney Herbert E., clerk for F. B. Hatch & Co. bds South.
Kenney John, r 20, farmer 190.
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Kenney John, Jr., r 20, farmer.
KENNEY LIVONIA H., widow of Gen. E. O. Kenney, h 5 Union.
Kenney Lorenzo C., brick maker, h South.
KILBURN BENJAMIN W., stereoscopic view maker, h South.
KILBURN JOSIAH, retired manuf., iron founder and proprietor machine shop, h 55 Main, aged 84.
Killam John, laborer, h Union.
King Henry, laborer, h Meadow.
King Hezekiah, farmer, h and 5 acres, Auburn.
Kinne Bradford, (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, farmer 200.
KINNE NATHAN, r 31, dairy 25 cows, 100 sheep, sugar orchard 600 trees, farmer 475.
KINNE WALTON, r 31, farmer with his father Nathan.
Knapp Charles C., bds Union House.
Knox Martin V. B. Rev., pastor M. E. Church, h Pleasant cor. High,
Ladd Josiah M., (Ladd & Bunker) owns 11 acres, h I Main.
Ladd & Bunker, (J. M. Ladd and George H. Bunker) blacksmiths, I Union. LaFlame Charles, carpenter, h South.
Langdon Henry F., tailor, coat maker at C. P. Day's, h 20 Grove.
LANE GILBERT E., (Lane & Stocker) h 25 Union.
LANE & STOCKER, (G. E. Lane and G. K. Stocker) Opera Clothing House, 5 Opera block.
LAUNDRY ALBERT, (Willowdale) emp of Littleton Lumber Co., h in Lisbon.
Laundry Moses, laborer, owns h Meadow.
Launney David, laborer, h Scytheville.
Launney George, laborer, bds Scytheville.
Leach Franklin S., (Leach & Smith) h Pleasant.
Leach & Smith, (F. S. Leach and C. D. Smith) house furnishings, furniture, &c. 7 and 9 Pleasant.
Leflame David, laborer, h Saranac.
Leflame Joseph, h Meadow.
Leflame Lorren, laborer, h Meadow.
Leflame Theophile, laborer, h Meadow.
Leheux James, laborer, h South.
LEIGHTON EDWIN S., (Willowdale) r 41, emp of Littleton Lumber Co. Lemay Fred, laborer, bds Saranac.
Lemay Nelson, carpenter, h Saranac.
Lemay Oliver, sawyer at Libben's mills, h Saranac.
Lenoir Prosper, laborer, h Saranac.
Lenway Archie, laborer, h Saranac.
Levine Jed, laborer, h Saranac.
Levine Timothy, mason, h Meadow.
LEWIS CHARLES F., r 30, (Lewis Meat Co.) dairy 8 cows, wool grower 75 sheep, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, 50 head young cattle, farmer 375 and 80 in Lyman. Lewis Charles F. 2d., r 27, emp. of F. D. Lewis.
Lewis Fred D., r 27, butcher and meat dealer, sugar orchard 300 trees, apple orchard 50 trees, farmer 148.
LEWIS HARVEY M., r 31, (Lewis Meat Co.) dairy 9 cows, 20 head young cattle, 20 sheep, sugar orchard 1,700 trees, and farmer 250.
Lewis Henry, r 30, resident with C. F. Lewis.
LEWIS MEAT COMPANY, r 30, (C. F. and H. M. Lewis) butchers and dealers in all kinds of meat.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
LIBBEY HENRY C., (Alder Brook) president Granite State Glove Co., residence in Bethlehem.
Little Granville, (Lower Waterford, Vt.) farmer with his father William 300. Little John, r 43, laborer.
Little Milo M., (C. F. Chandler & Co.) h Union.
Little William, (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, farmer 300.
Littleton Brick Co., (L. C. Kenney) manuf. of brick, yard on r 25 n 24.
LITTLETON CARD CO., McCoy block, commercial job printers, card printing a specialty, dealers in stationary and cards.
LITTLETON HONE STONE CO., (Luther and Horace F. Richardson) manuf. of hone and scythe stones, Mill st.
LITTLETON HOTEL, H. W. Bishop, prop. livery connected, Main cor. Saranac.
LITTLETON LUMBER CO., C. D. Tarbell, treasurer, manufs. of and dealers in pine, spruce, hemlock and hardwood lumber, also general merchants, and also retail lumber dealers, near B. & L. Depot.
LITTLETON NATIONAL BANK, John Farr, president ; Oscar C. Hatch, cashier, 71 Main.
LITTLETON ONE PRICE STORE, Dow Bros. props. dealers in dry goods, 3 Opera block, Main.
Littleton Patent Button Co., props. swivel lever glove button and buttoner combined, Opera block, S. Oscar Parker, pres .; Charles Parker, treas.
LITTLETON SOUTHDOWN UNDERWEAR CO, (G. H. Tilton and F. E. Goodall,) manuf. of knit underwear, Mill st.
LITTLETON STEAM LAUNDRY, J. D. F. Hilliker, prop., South. Littleton View Company, (Wmn. H. and Geo. S. Bellows and John Ready). Locke Oliver, farmer, h Union.
Lomphere Rufus D., carpenter, h Scytheville.
Loud Sarah, r 43, widow of Benjamin, resident.
Lougee Seth F., carpenter and joiner, h Union.
Longford Edwin C., glove cutter, h Saranac.
Longford Robert, glove cutter, Saranac.
Lough James, laborer, h South.
Lovejoy Albert, retired painter, Main.
LOVEJOY AMOS H., farmer, with his brother Warren W.
Lovejoy Charles H., manuf. sash, blinds and doors, Main.
Lovejoy Charles W., r 25, farmer 13, served in Co. L, Ist Regt. N. H. Cavalry three years.
Lovejoy George E., (Southworth & Lovejoy) h 128 Main.
Lovejoy Gilman. resident with Mrs. H. Aldrich.
Lovejoy Henry H., painter and musician, h Main.
Lovejoy Jonathan J., house joiner, h Main.
Lovejoy Laura, widow of Franklin, resident with her son Warren W., Auburn. LOVEJOY WARREN W., farmer 25, served in the late war Ist Rhode Island Cavalry, h Auburn.
Lucas Edmund D., r 49, sugar orchard 300 trees, apple orchard 50 trees, and farmer 100.
Lynch Edward B., (Smith & Lynch) h Cottage.
Lynch George, expressman, B. & L. R. R.
Lynch William, emp of C. F. Eastman.
LYFORD FRANCIS H., pastor Free Baptist church, h 34 Union.
Magoon Carlos S., clerk for C. A. Farr, bds 71 Pleasant.
Magoon John, Adventist preacher, h 71 Pleasant.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Mahurin Seth, glove cutter. h Main.
Markley Henry T., r 40, farmer 50.
Martell Phileas, (Waterford, Vt., ) h near M. Higgins, r 29, laborer.
MARTIN GEORGE F., miner, h 29 Pleasant.
Martineau William, laborer.
Mattocks Willie D., clerk for O. M. Fisher, bds. High.
Mayatt Eli, laborer, h. Saranac.
McCarthy Charles, barber, Opera block, h Hanover.
McCOY CHARLES M., propr. of McCoy block, Main, McCoy's patent elastic soapstone roofing, and owns farm in Thornton 50, res. McCoy block.
McDonnald Roderick, stone mason, h South.
McGREGOR GEORGE W., physician and surgeon, h School.
McGROVAY HUGH, horse shoer, Saranac.
McIntire Alexander, retired farmer, also boarding house, h South cor Cottage. McINTIRE BENJAMIN F., r 41, dairy 20 cows, farmer 500, timber land 500.
McIntire Warren, r 41, retired farmer.
McIver Daniel, (N. Littleton,) r 3, farmer 130.
McKelvey John, laborer, h Pleasant.
Mckown Robert, r 42, farmer 26.
McMillan Neil, lumberman, h Oak Hill.
McPherson Peter, r 41, farm laborer.
McVety William, laborer, h Meadow.
Mehan Patrick, laborer, h Saranac.
Meiner Robert, foreman of White Mountain Glove Works, h 15 Grove.
Mercier Joseph, laborer, h Meadow.
Merrill George H., wax threader, Eureka Glove Works, h Pleasant.
Merrill Harry, (N Littleton) r 11, farmer with James W.
MERRILL HENRY, secretary Eureka Glove Co., owns with C. Parker farm 50, and owns in Woodstock timber land 100, h Church.
Merrill Herod F., r 41, farmer for Noah Farr.
Merrill James W., (N. Littleton) r rI, sugar orchard 500 trees, 20 sheep, farmer 100.
Merrill John, deacon Congregational church, h Church. (Died May 31, 1885.) Merrill Melvina, winow of Enoch, resides with her sister, Mrs. H. Hutchins, h Pleasant.
Merrill Richard R., salesman, h Church.
Millen Albert, (Waterford, Vt.,) r 16, resident with J. Burgin.
MILLEN HOLLON H., r 41, dairy 6 cows, 25 sheep, farmer 100
Millen Nelson, cooper, h Scytheville.
Millen William H. H., r 17, farmer 90.
Millan William H. H. Jr., r 17, farmer with his father.
Miller Anderson, harnessess, carriages, sleighs, robes, whips, &c., 46 Main, h Union.
MILLER HENRY S., (N. Littleton) r 1, dairy 8 cows, farmer 50, leases of his mother and brother 150.
Mills Abram, teamster, h 20 Grove.
MILLS AMOS H., r 20, farmer, with Smith E. Jones.
Mills Hamilton A., bds Union House.
MINER SILAS A., carpenter and farmer, h Auburn.
MITCHELL JOHN M., (Bingham, Mitchells & Batchellor,) h at Concord.
MITCHELL WILLIAM H., (Bingham, Mitchells & Bachellor,) bds- Thayer's Hotel.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Moffett Alden, (Waterford, Vt.,) r 16, farmer 200.
Moffett David, farmer, h Oak Hill.
MOFFETT FRANK T., M. D., physcian and surgeon, soldier in Co. D, 14th N. H. Vols. for three years.
Moffett Fred A., (Waterford, Vt.) r 16, farmer, with his father Alden, 240. Moffett J. Wesley, emp. of Geo. W. Holmes & Co., h East.
Mooney Olin J., off r 8, sugar orchard 200 trees, apple orchard. 50 trees, dairy 7 cows, farmer 120.
Moore Anson C., (N. Littleton) r 11, laborer.
Moore Dallas R., (N. Littleton) r [I, laborer.
Moore James A., clerk for C. P. Day & Co., bds High.
Moore Robert J., r 26, farmer 120.
Moore Robert R , (N. Littleton) r 11. farmer 100.
Moore Samuel J., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 14. (Moved to Monroe. )
MORENCY FRANK, blacksmith for T. Rancover.
Morgan Andrew, blacksmith, Main.
MORGAN CHARLES S., breeder of Wyandotte fowls, h High.
MORRILL CHARLES H., r 43. (Granite State Glove Co.,) h and lot.
MORRIS CHAUNCY C., clerk B. & L. R. R. station, and W. U. telegraph operator, h 10 Chestnut.
Morrison Charles G., r 47, farmer 50.
MORRISON GILMAN K., h Cottage, farmer 100.
MORRISON JOHN C., carriage manuf., Saranac h Main.
Morse Charles S., glove cutter, h Elm.
MORSE CHARLES W., (Willowdale) r 41, emp, Littleton Lumber Co. Morse Franklin S., (N. Littleton) r 4. dairy 8 cows, 25 sheep, farmer 185. Morse George W., r 43, sawyer, h and lot.
Morse Harriet M., (N. Littleton) r 4, widow of Silas.
Morse Joseph N., (N. Littleton) r 4, dairy 4 cows, farmer 60.
Morse Joshua P., butcher, h Auburn.
Morton James C., furniture and upholstery. 29 Main, h Jackson.
MOULTON ELMER C., r 17, served in 13th N. H. Vols .. through late war, farmer, with Herod Stevens.
Moulton Gabriel G., r 41, retired farmer 5.
Moulton John F., r 41, farmer, served in Co. C, 5th N. H. Vols. Infantry, 3 years and 10 months.
MOUNTAIN HOME HOUSE, Mrs. E. D. Sawyer, proprietress, summer boarding house.
Mozrall Benjamin, teamster, bds Cottage Hotel.
Mozrall Frank, prop. of Cottage Hotel, and grocery store, owns farm 100.
Mozrall Joseph, laborer, h Saranac.
Mudgett Clarence E,, barber, bds Main.
Mudgett Newell P., glove cbtter, bds Scytheville.
Mulliken Frank, glove cutter, bds Union House.
Murphy Dennis, laborer, h Main.
Myatt Lewis, carpenter, h Saranac.
Nelson Frank R., emp. of R. D. Rounsevel, bds Jackson.
Noble LaFayette, emp. of Granite State Glove Co., h Union.
Noiseux J. H. Rev., pastor Rose de Lina Catholic church, h School.
Northern Coal Co., (Tilton & Goodall) office Tilton block, Main. Nourse Charles, carpenter and joiner, h Oak Hill.
Nourse Charles O., (N. Littleton) r 4, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 115. NOURSE FRANK O., r 3. (Moved to Whitefield.)
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
NOURSE JONAS, (N. Littleton) r 3, resident, with his son Francis O.
NOYES AMOS C., carpenter and joiner, 9 Main.
Noyes Charles E., book-keeper for Edson, Bailey & Eaton, h Main. Nurse Fred O., telegrapher.
Nurse Henry C., (Littleton) carpenter and joiner.
Nurse Samuel P., mechanic. h 185 Main.
NURSE THOMAS S., boot and shoe maker, h Cottage.
Nurse William C., (N. Littleton) r 10, sugar orchard 200 trees, apple orchard trees, farmer 80.
Oakes Norris H., Advent exhorter, h Pleasant.
OAK HILL HOUSE, Farr & Jarvis, proprietors summer hotel.
OLMSTEAD BENJAMIN G., carpenter and joiner, h Union, served in Co. I, 15th Vt. Vols.
Oleave Mary, widow of Edward, resident, h Oak Hill.
OPERA DINING HALL, E. H. Wells, prop., Opera block.
O'SULLIVAN JOHN, life and fire insurance agent, over National bank, bds South.
Ouvrand Elwilda T. Miss, milliner, 116 Main.
Ouvrand Phileas F., clerk, with Stephen Ouvrand.
Ouvrand Stephen, restaurant, 118 Main.
Ouvrand Stephen Mrs., bleachery, 116 Main.
PAGE ALBERT T., (Willowdale) r 41, emp Littleton Lumber Co.
PAGE ALVAH T., (Willowdale) r 41, emp. Littleton Lumber Co.
PAGE BENJAMIN F., physician and surgeon, h 162 Main.
Palmer David, laborer, bds South cor Cottage.
Parker Ai F .. (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, farmer 240.
PARKER CHARLES, treasurer Eureka Glove Mf'g Co., h 4 Union. PARKER CHARLES A., r 41, scythe temperer.
Parker Frank I., r 41, dairy 6 cows, 50 sheep, farmer 200.
Parker Harland L., (T. E. Parker & Son) bds 168 Main.
Parker Hollis M., jewelry and fancy goods, 64 Main, h 160 do.
Parker Hollis M. Mrs., summer boarding house, 168 Main.
PARKER IRA, (Ira Parker & Co.) h 105 Main.
PARKER IRA & CO., (George M. Glazier,) proprs. Littleton Saranac Buck Glove Company.
Parker James, retired tanner, h 5 Main.
PARKER LEWIS H., overseer Ira Parker & Co.'s glove works, h 4 Clay. Parker Lydia W., r 41, widow of Luther A., resides with her son, Frank I. Parker Nancy, r 35, widow of Douglass, resident, with I. H. Dodge.
Parker Ned, medical student, with Dr. Sanger, bds Main.
PARKER NELSON, pres. Eureka Glove Mf'g Co., real estate owner, h Pleasant.
Parker S. Oscar, prest. Littleton Patent Button Co., and foreman for Eureka Glove Mfg. Co., h Pleasant.
Parker Pratt L., h and land, h Main cor Pleasant.
Parker T. E. & Son, (H. L. Parker) grocers and dealers in flour, 140 Main. Parker T. E. Mrs., dealer in millinery and fancy goods.
PARKER TRUEWORTHY L., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, dairy 10 cows, 20 head of young cattle, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 250.
Parker Tyler E., (T. E. Parker & Son) h Lyndonville, Vt.
Parker W. F., tanner, bds Main.
PARKS ISABEL M., preceptress High school, bds 20 Cottage.
PATTEN GEORGE C., (Waterford, Vt.) r 16, (Patten & Burgin.)
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
PATTEN & BURGIN, (Waterford, Vt.) r 16, (George C. Patten and John
I. Burgin,) saw-mill, shingle-mill, and planing-mlll.
Patterson Hosea, wax thread man, h Main.
Pearson Thomas H., wax threader, h Scytheville.
Pellerin George, (Willowdale) emp Littleton Lumber Co.
Pennock Bernice H., carriage painter for Ranlett & Harris, bds 9 Union.
Pennock Ira F., (Pennock & Trombley) h 9 Union.
Pennock & Trombley, (I. F. Pennock and C. Trombley) barbers, and dealers in tobacco, cigars, and confectionery, 78 Main.
Pierce Albert P., painter, 185 Main.
PERKINS WILLIAM M., (Pratt & Perkins) bds Main.
PHILLIPS CLEMENT J., r 47, farmer, leases of Jeremiah Phillips, 100. Phillips Edward, laborer, h South.
Phillips Dean C., farmer 75, h end Grove.
Phillips Dennis, clerk, bds 160 Main.
Phillips Elisha B., farmer 40, h Grove.
Phillips Frank B., fruits, tobacco and cigars, &c., 44 Main, h Grove.
Phillips Harry W., (Glover, Vt.) emp Ranlett & Harris.
PHILLIPS JEREMIAH, r 47, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, 25 sheep, farmer 100.
Phillips Lemuel M., carpenter, h Cottage.
PHILLIPS REUBEN, resident, with his son, Elisha B., aged 80 years.
PIERCE JOHN, retired farmer, aged 85 years, h Main cor Church.
Pierre Maxime, tanner, h Meadow.
Pike Charles, laborer, h Union.
Pike Chester, lamp lighter, h Mill.
Pike Jesse, emp George W. Holmes & Co.
Place Elizabeth, r 26, widow of Lewis O., farmer 40. (Died Sept. 29, 1885.). Place James, r 26, mason and photographer, resides with his mother, Elizabeth. Place William, r 26, farmer, on L. O.'s, farm, 40.
Place William, farmer, h Auburn, farm in Dalton.
Plant Augustus, r 22, farmer 100.
Plant Austin P., teamster, h and 2 acres Union.
Plant Henry D., r 44, laborer h and lot.
Plant Lorenzo, laborer, h Union.
POLLARD MILO C., (N. Littleton) r 4 n 1, sugar orchard 700 trees, far- mer 100, served in Co. C, 15th N. H. Vols. Inf.
Poor Ruel W , teller Littleton National bank, h Union.
Porter Henry H., glove cutter for Ira Parker & Co., h 6 Grove.
Potter John M., prop. Union House. (Died January 28, 1885.)
POWERS ABEL R., r 6, farmer, with his father, Clark W.
POWERS CLARK W., r 6, 15 sheep, farmer 150, served in Co. H, 4th Vt. Vols. Inf.
Powers Mathew, r 50, farmer, with Mathias.
Powers Mathias, r 50, farmer 157.
POWERS CLARK W., JR., r 6, printer and publisher, resident, with Clark W. Powers Scott W., carpenter and joiner, h and 6 acres Pleasant.
PRATT TYLER J., (Pratt & Perkins) h Union.
PRATT & PERKINS, (T. J. Pratt and W. M. Perkins) White Mountain
Variety store, Main, and dealers in carriages, sleighs and harrnesses Union.
Prescott John E., sawyer, h Union.
Prescott John P, cook, h Main.
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PRINCE GEORGE S., (Willowdale) r 41, postmaster, foreman Littleton Lumber Co.
Quessy Edmond, r 46, photographer.
Quimby Alden, station agent B. & L. R. R., also agent W. U. Tel. Co., h 60 South.
QUIMBY HENRY W., r 22, farmer, with his father, John.
Quimby Ira, off r 22, farmer 100.
QUIMBY JOHN C., r 22, dairy 6 cows, farmer 150.
Quimby John H., bds South.
Quimby Judson M, carpenter, h Union.
Quimby Obed B., carpenter and joiner, LaFayette ave. cor River.
Quinn Thomas, section hand.
Rancour John, teamster, h Saranac.
Rancour Napoleon, truckman, Saranac.
Rancour Thomas, blacksmith, Saranac.
Rand Jane M., widow of C. W., resident, 151 Main.
Ranlett Harry W., student at Dartmouth college, h 18 Pleasant.
Ranlett & Harris, (N. W. Ranlett and C. F. Harris) manufrs. of carriages, sleighs, &c., Mill.
Ranlett Noah W., (Ranlett & Harris) h 18 Pleasant.
RAY & REMICK, (Ossian Ray, of Lancaster, and James W. Remick) at- torneys at law, Main.
Ready Daniel, laborer, Saranac.
Ready John, (Littleton View Co.) artist, bds High.
Reagen John, section hand, h Elm.
REDINGTON GEORGE B., (H. C. Redington & Co.) h Scytheville.
REDINGTON H. C. & CO., (George B. Redington) general merchants and lumber dealers, real estate owners, Scytheville.
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