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REDINGTON HENRY C., (H. C. Redington & Co.) h Scytheville.
REMICH DANIEL C .. (Aldrich & Remich) bds Thayer's Hotel.
REMICK JAMES W., (Ray & Remick) rooms School.
REMICK J. WALLACE, (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, dairy 10 cows, 15 head of young cattle, farmer 120.
Remick Shadrach, stone mason, h Auburn.
Renfrew S. John, clerk for Bellows & Son, bds 178 Main.
Richardson George L., (Waterford, Vt.) off r 16, farmer 115.
Richardson George W., h Main, farmer 1,000, and timber 1,200.
Richardson George W., 2d, (Waterford, Vt.) off r 16, farmer with G. L.
RICHARDSON HENRY, r 45, apple orchard 50 trees, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 10 cows, farmer 250.
RICHARDSON HORACE F., (Littleton Hone Stone Co.) h Clay.
Richardson Ira Mott, hostler, h McCoy block.
RICHARDSON ISRAEL C., livery, job and boarding stable, Main, h Pleasant.
RICHARDSON JAMES, r 43 cor 44, farmer, h and lot.
Richardsan James F., r 43 cor 44, foreman in knitting mill.
RICHARDSON LUTHER, r 43 cor 44, (Littleton Hone Stone Co.) Richardsan Myron H., clerk with Bellows & Son, h Maple cor High.
Richardson S. Everett, clerk with Dow Brothers, bds Cross.
Richardson Z. Albee, express and mail carrier, Littleton to Profile House, h 23 Cottage.
Ricker David A., saw filer, h Pleasant.
Rideout Carleton F., glove cutter, Granite State Glove Works, h South.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
RINES WILLIAM, sawyer, h Scytheville.
Ring Mitchell, peddler, blind, Pleasant.
Rivers Joseph, ( Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 14, farmer 125.
Rix Charles H., (Willowdale) emp. of Littleton Lumber Co.
Rix Edgar M., glove cutter, h Main.
Robertson John A., (Waterford, Vt.) r 29, n Madison Higgins, laborer.
Robins Wilbur F., (W. F. Robins & Co.) druggists, toilette articles, and fancy goods, trusses a specalty, 28 Main.
ROBINSON B. FRANK, (Robinson Brothers) also (Robinson & Gould) h Cottage.
ROBINSON BROTHERS, (F. A. & B. F.) drugs and fancy goods, 102 Main.
Robinson Fred A., (Robinson Brothers) h Main.
Robinson Janette E., bds 74 Main.
ROBINSON & GOULD, (B. F. Robinson and P. R. Gould) publishers Littleton Journal, 96 Main.
Rogers Elroy L., glove cutter Granite State Glove Co., h Scytheville.
ROUNSEVEL ROYAL D., tanner and farmer 650, also prop. White Moun- tain House, White Mountains, h Jackson.
Rounsevel William D,, phrenologist, bds Jackson.
Rowe Jesse L., (N. Littleton) r 4, leases of Dr. Tuttle 15.
Rowell James C .. h 8 Grove, retired farmer, 71 years old.
Royce Calvin D., laborer.
Russell Elmer E, emp. af B. W. Kilburn, bds Scytheville.
Russell Fred A. A., emp. B. W. Kilburn, bds Scytheville.
Russell George L., teamster, h Main.
Russell Thomas. retired farmer, h Scytheville.
Salway Lewis, laborer, h Scytheville.
SALWAY MITCHELL, r 8, leases of Calhoun & Hildreth 200.
SALWAY MITCHELL J., r 8, farmer, with his father, M. J.
Sanborn Emily W., (Waterford, Vt.) r 16, resident.
Sanborn Madison. (Waterford, Vt.) r 27, farmer 100.
SANDERS GEORGE D., (Willowdale) millwright. (Moved to Lisbon.) SANGER THADDEUS E., homeo. physician and surgeon, h 149 Main.
SAWYER BENJAMIN, (N. Littleton) r 3, farmer, for George W. Richard- son 300.
SAWYER ELI D., hop dealer, h Main.
SAWYER ELI D. MRS., proprietor Mountain Home House.
Sawyer Elliott F., emp B. & L. R. R., h Union.
Sawyer Samuel C., dentist, Main, h Elm.
Semeneau John, saloon keeper, Saranac.
Shaw Joshua B., shoemaker, h 10 Union.
Shephard Frank E., emp Ira Parker & Co., h Main.
SHERBURNE RUFUS B., dealer in dry and fancy goods, and ladies' gar- ments, 2 Opera block, bds 2 Union.
Sherburne William C., clerk, for R. B. Sherburne, bds 2 Union.
Shocke Alfred, laborer, h Scytheville.
SHUTE GILMAN D., h 37, 20 sheep, dairy 4 cows, farmer 80, served in Co. I, Ist N. H. Heavy Artillery.
Shute Horace, r 24, farmer 160.
Shute Michael, r 37, resident, with Myron Carter. (Died May 3, 1885.) SHUTE NATHANIEL resident, with his son, Gilman, aged 83 years. (Died Feb. 7, 1885.)
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Sidney Charles, laborer, h Meadow.
Simonds Enoch, laborer, h South.
Simonds Frank, laborer, bds South. Simonds Lewis, laborer. bds South.
Simonds Solon L., chief of police, tailor, h Opera block.
Simpson Chester, carpenter and joiner, Cottage st.
Simpson George R., U. S. & C. express driver, h 9 Willow.
Simpson John T., carpenter, h 41 Cottage.
SIMPSON RILEY S., carpenter, h 9 Willow.
Simpson Samuel F., carpenter and joiner, h 204 Main.
Smalley James H., carriage trimmer, and upholsterer, 110 Main, h Maple.
Smillie John, confectioner, 54 Main, h 6 Pleasant.
Smith Austin R., glove maker, h High.
Smith Byron R., (N. Littleton) r 9, farmer, with his father.
SMITH CHARLES C., (Smith & Lynch) h 5 Union.
Smith Charles D., (Leach & Smith) h Pleasant.
SMITH CHARLES F., r 6, sugar orchard 400 trees, 25 sheep, farmer 137. Smith Clarence H., tinsmith for Smith & Lynch, h Clay.
Smith E. L. Mrs., milliner, 40 Main, h 18 Pleasant.
Smith Elisha, r 38, farmer 185. Smith Fred L., r 28, farmer, leases of C. F. Lewis 150. Smith George, sawyer, h Scytheville.
Smith George W., (N. Littleton) farmer, with his father, Richard.
Smith Henry W., plumber, 6 Union.
Smith Irvin W., (N. Littleton) r II, farmer, with his father, Rufus,
Smith Jennie, r 43, widow of R. F., emp Granite State Glove works.
Smith John H., r 41, laborer.
Smith Julian A., (Smith & Folsom) bds 2 Union,
Smith Norman, emp Leach & Smith, h South.
Smith Norman G., farmer, h Cottage.
Smith Richard, r 9, farmer 185. (Died Aug. 12, 1885.)
Smith Romanzo, job teamster, h Main.
SMITH RUFUS, (N. Littleton) r 11, postmaster, manuf. of granite monu- mental work, and farmer 170.
Smith Sumner, laborer, bds High.
Smith William B., laborer.
SMITH WILLIAM D .. r 41, farmer, for B. F. McIntire.
Smith & Folsom, (J. A. Smith and W. D. Folsom,) agents, White sewing ma- chine, 5 Union.
SMITH & LYNCH, (C. C. Smith and E. B. Lynch) plumbers, sanitary en- gineers, and dealers in hardware, stoves, iron and tinware, lead and iron pipe, kerosene oil lamps, &c .. 50 Main.
Southworth Hartwell H., (Southworth & Lovejoy) selectman, h Maple. Southworth & Lovejoy, (H. H. Southworth and Geo. E. Lovejoy.) general merchants, 126 Main.
Stafford Leonard J., (Willowdale) board sawver. (Moved to Easton, post- office Whitcherville.
STEARNS ZIMRI, r 17, lumberman, and farmer 40, served iu Co. C, 13th N. H. Vols.
STEERE BYRON C., r 28, farmer 75.
Steere Hiram, r 27, farmer 140.
Steere Newell S., (Waterford, Vt.) r 15, farmer, wirh his father, Russell T. Steere Russell, (Waterford, Vt.) r 15, resident, with his son, Russel T., 92 years of age.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
Steere Russell T., (Waterford, Vt.) r 15, dairy 8 cows, 20 sheep, farmer 130. Steere William, r 43, teamster,
Stevens Elbert C., lawyer, h 69 Main.
STEVENS HEROD. r 17, farmer 125.
Stevens Hiram, (Willowdale) shoemaker, and farmer 6.
Stevens J. Augusta Mrs., (J. A. Stevens & Co.) rooms 69 Main.
Stevens J. Augusta Mrs. & Co., (Janette E. Robinson) dealers in millinery and fancy goods, 4 Tilton block, 70 Main.
Stevens Lennie, emp. Charles Cook, in fish market.
Stevens Richard K., jobbing teamster, also summer boarding house, h South.
Stevens Salvin C., stone mason, h Union.
Stevens True M., florist, and breeder of Plymouth Rock and brown Leghorn fowls, h East.
Stevens Truman, jeweler, h Oak Hill. (Died Jan. 2, 1885.)
STEVENS ZELOTES, marble works, rear Main, h 21 Grove.
STOCKER GEORGE K., (Lane & Stocker, ) h 11 Main.
Stoddard Charles, tanner, h Mill.
Stoddard Willard A., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, farmer 100. Stone Charles H., tanner, h Saranac.
Strain Charles H., wax threader, h Brook.
Strain Cornelius H , glove cutter, h Brook.
Strain Frank W., glove cutter, h Brook.
Strain Harry, porter at Thayer's Hotel.
Stratton Enock M., peddler, h 17 South,
Streeter Augustus W., blacksmith, h Grove.
Streeter Benjamin, r 22.
Streeter King G , glove cutter, h Main.
Streeter Lovisa C, (Waterford, Vt.) r 17, widow of Munroe, farmer 3.
Streeter Orrin H., (Willowdale) r 41, farmer 100.
Streeter Otis O., glove cutter, h Union.
STREETER STEPHEN B., r 47, dairy 6 cows, farmer 100.
Strong Gilbert, laborer, h Scytheville.
Sullivan Daniel B., glove cutter, bds Oak Hill ave.
Sullivan Lawrence, (N. Littleton) r 10, farmer, for J. W. Towne.
Sunbury Archie N., (N. Littleton) r 2, farmer,
Swett Elisha, Jr., farmer 200.
Sylvester Peter, saloon, h Saranac.
TARBELL CHARLES D., treasurer Littleton Lumber Co., h Main. Taylor Leonard I .. r 41, farmer 25.
Taylor William M., town collector, Maple cor High.
Thayer Emily E., dressmaker, School.
THAYER FRANK, (H. L. Thayer & Son.)
THAYER H. L. & SON, (Frank) proprs. Thayer's Hotel.
THAYER HENRY L., (H. L. Thayer & Son.)
THAYER'S HOTEL, (H. L. Thayer & Son) Main.
Thomas John A., emp White Mountain Glove Co., h Scytheville.
Thompson James B., r 6, farmer, with J. A.
Thompson John A., r 6, farmer 80.
Thompson Laban, porter Cottage Hotel,
Thompson l'erley N., blacksmith for C. Applebee, h Main.
TILTON BROTHERS, (John .F. and Fred A.) clothing, boots and shoes, 26 Main.
TILTON FRED A., (Tilton Brothers) h 6 Maple.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
TILTON GEORGE H., (Tilton & Goodall) h 65 Main.
TILTON HENRY L., capitalist, h 65 Main.
TILTON JOHN F., (Tilton Brothers) h 8 Maple.
TILTON & GOODALL, (G. H. Tilton & F. E. Goodall) props. Littleton South Down Underwear manufactory, also Northern Coal Co.
TITUS IRA E., agent Singer Sewing Machine Co., Main h School.
Towne Henry G., r 9, dairy 20 cows, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, farmer 300. Towne James W., (N. Littleton) r 10, sugar orchard 600 trees, farmer 170. Towne Luther B., r 9, resident, with Henry G. Towne.
Trendall Charles. musician, h Pleasant.
TOWNE ROBY C., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 32, farmer I.
Trombley Cyprian (Pennock & Trombley) bds High.
Tulip John, tanner, h High.
Tuttle Charles M., h 208 Main, physician and surgeon, owns farm.
TWOMBLY JOSEPH, chiropodist, h 34 High.
TWOMBLY NELSON, dealer in musical instruments, resident, with his father Joseph Twombly.
Underwood Edward M., scythe worker, served in 53d Mass. Infantry, one year, h Oak Hill ave.
Vandercar Spencer, glove cutter Granite State glove works, h High.
VanNess Ira W., painter, h Maple.
Veniou Francis J., emp Ira Parker & Co., h 216 Main.
Veniou A. J., Mrs., h 216 Main.
Vieu George, r 43, laborer.
Wade George A., clerk with C. A. Farr, bds 32 Union. Walker Frank, farmer, h Place.
WALKER FRANKLIN. r 21, dairy 8 cows, 10 sheep, farmer 130.
Wallace Amos, resident with his son Amos P., 88 years of age.
Wallace Amos P., farmer 40, h Pleasant.
Wallace Calvin J., r 43. leather finisher Granite State Glove Co.
WALLACE D. O. & CO., books, stationery, fancy goods, confectionery and job printing, 94 Main h 34 Pleasant
WALLACE ELI B., (Littleton, Card Co.) bds Grove.
Washburn F. S., wax threader, h High.
Waterman Charles H., printer, h McCoy block.
WATSON ARTHUR E., confectionery, fruit, tobacco, and cigars, also manuf. cigars, and manuf. overalls, Union block, h 27 Union.
Watson Charles W., r 37, farmer 87.
WATSON HENRY L., physician and surgeon, h South.
Watson Porter B., tanner, High.
Watson Walter W., tanner h High.
Webster Benjamin, (N. Littleton) r 1, laborer.
WEEKS ALONZO, prop. White Mountain Glove works, h 12 Pleasant.
Weeks Andrew J., tanner for Granite State Glove Co., h Maple cor High. Weeks John E., tanner at Granite State Glove works, h Scytheville.
Weller William W., r 38, farmer 216.
Wells Benjamin F., undertaker, 3 Pleasant.
WELLS EDWARD H., prop. Opera dining hall, European plan, also bread, cakes, pies, confectionery, cigars, canned fruits and oysters, East end Opera block. Wells Elliott, teamster, h Pine.
Wells Frank P., teamster.
WHEELER DENNIS. house painter, h Jackson.
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TOWN OF LITTLETON.
WHEELER EDWARD O, r 18, farmer, with his father Gilman.
Wheeler Fred T., r 12, farmer, with his father William.
WHEELER GILMAN, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, 25 sheep, farmer 200.
WHEELER HILL FARM. r 18, G. & E. O. Wheeler, props. summer board- ing house.
Wheeler Silas, laborer, h South.
Wheeler William, r 12, 20 sheep, sugar orchard 387 trees, farmer 200.
Wheeler Willie, r 12, machinist, son of William.
WHITCOMB FRANK P., r 6 n 3, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 236. White Caroline, widow of Thomas, resident with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Howland, h Pine.
White George W., tinsmith with Royal P.
White Joseph A., bricklayer, h Saranac.
WHITE MOUNTAIN GLOVE WORKS, Alonzo Weeks, proprietor, manuf. of buck gloves and mittens, 58 Main.
WHITE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Royal D. Rounsevel, proprietor, near Fabyan White Mountains.
White Royal P., stoves and hollow ware. 98 Main, h do.
WHITING NELLIE L., widow of W. H., h 5 Union.
WHITING SOLOMON. (Waterford, Vt.) r 16, the oldest man in town, aged 93, resides with his grandson, George C. Patten.
Whitman Joseph, carriage maker, h Pleasant.
Whittaker George S., h bet Clay and Jackson.
Whittaker Robert H., grocery and variety store, 120 and 122 Main, h do.
Wilkins Hugh D., compositor on Littleton Journal, h 11 Willow.
Wilkins Luther C., r 22 n 21, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, farmer 200.
Wilkins Phillip C., r 22 n 21, surveyor, and retired farmer, resident, with his son Luther C.
WILLEY CHESTER J., (Willowdale) emp Littleton Lumber Co.
WILLEY MARY A., (Willowdale) widow of Chester S., farmer 30. WILLIAMS CLARENCE W , (Smith & Williams) h 5 Main.
Williams Clark B., r 37, farmer 50.
Williams Ellsworth, Jr., (Waterford, Vt.) r 12, farmer.
WILLIAMS FRANK B., 14 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 140. Served in Co. I, Ist N. H. Vols., Heavy Artillery one year.
Williams Frank C., cutter Ira Parker & Co.'s glove works, bds 166 Main.
Williams James A., r 37, sugar orchard .; oo trees, farmer 130.
Williams Jerry S .. fireman at Ira Parker & Co.'s, h 166 Main.
Wilmot Roswell E., agent U. S. & C. Express, Main, h Lafayette ave.
Winch John C., ice dealer New York City, h 8 South.
Witherell Franklin G., mechanic, h Pleasant.
Witherell James H , 10 Pleasant, commission merchant.
Woodward George F., axe forger, h Union.
Woodward Henry A., (Waterford, Vt.) off r 27, farmer 75.
Woodward John A., sawyer, h Mill.
Woolson Hannah, widow of Elijah F., resident, aged 81, h Main. Wright Edward F., (Burton & Wright) 9 Willow.
YOUNG CYRUS, livery, Main cor Saranac. YOUNG EBNIDGE C., with his father Cyrus.
Young Flora, dressmaker, 80 Main, h do.
Young J. Herbert, beer bottler. emp Collins, h School.
Young Millard F., dentist, 32 Main, h 25 do.
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TOWNS OF LIVERMORE AND LYMAN.
LIVERMORE.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Livermore, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Bengle John, works for Lumber Co.
Butler Edward, teamster for Lumber Co.
Gallupher Daniel, works for Lumber Co.
Gilman Onslow P., town clerk, selectman, engineer at saw-mill.
Grafton County Lumber Co., Charles W. Saunders, agent, manuf. of all kinds of lumber.
Hull William G., postmaster, justice of the peace, has charge of Lumber Co.'s store.
Kennell Charles D., works for Lumber Co.
Lane Albert S., selectman, fireman for Lumber Co.
McGuire John, lath sawyer, Lumber Co.
McKenna Hugh, works for Lumber Co.
Mooney John, works for Lumber Co.
Moran Edward, works for Luniber Co.
Morrison John, laborer, for Lumber Co.
Payne George G., justice of peace, works for Lumber Co.
Pickard Humphrey, selectman, works for Lumber Co.
Warren Fred, works for Lumber Co.
LYMAN.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Lyman, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis. )
Aldrich Frank, r 4, farmer, son of George W.
Aldrich George W., r 4, farmer 75.
Aldrich Will E., (Lisbon) r 23, butcher, and farmer with Wm. Sherman.
Allard Rufus G., r 3, farmer 175.
Ash Allen H., (Lisbon) r 7, 3d selectman, agent for O. K. Gerrish, nursery- man, Portland, Main.
ASH DAVID, r 9, sugar orchard 200 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 155. Ash Herbert R., (Lower Waterford, Vt.) r 1, teamster, and farmer 175. Ash Hiram N., r 29, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 15 cows, farmer 630. Astle Ashley J., (Lisbon) off r 9, farmer, leases of James F. Whipple 140. Bailey David, (Lisbon) r 31, mason.
BAILEY LOREN E, (Lisbon) r 30, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100. Barber Austin P., (Lisbon) r 17, resident.
BARTLETT LUCINDA, r 25, widow of Pliny, farmer about 150. Beebe Nelson R., r 4, farmer 60.
BENNETT SAMPSON, (Lisbon) r 23, farmer about 175.
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TOWN OF LYMAN.
BRADFORD GEORGE F., r 21, farmer 210.
Carter Allen, r 1, farmer 40.
Carter Eben, r 1, farmer 33.
Chase Willard F., r 1, farmer, leases of William Stoddard, of Littleton, about 75.
Chellew Charles, (Lisbon) off'r 33, miner and laborer.
Chellew William J., r 11, farmer, son of William H.
Clogstan Hannah G., (Lisbon) r 6, widow of Jonathan, farmer 59.
Clough Benoni, (Lisbon) r 8, farmer 60.
Clough Dearborn L., r 27, blacksmith, and general jobber.
Clough Harvey S., (Lisbon) r 8, farmer, son of Benoni.
CLOUGH J. E. & J. B., (Lisbon) r 25, farmers 150.
CLOUGH JAMES B., (Lisbon) r 23, (J. E. & J. B. Clough.)
CLOUGH JOHN E., (Lisbon) r 23, (J. E. & J. B. Clough.)
Clough Moses A., r 17, farmer, leases of Thomas Richards 150.
Clough Timothy, (Lisbon) r 26, farmer about 50.
Clough Ward. (Lisbon) r 26, farmer, son of Timothy.
COVEY EPHRAIM, (Lisbon) r 23 cor 24, farmer 160.
DANIEL THOMAS T., JR., (Lisbon) off r 33, farmer, about 125.
Daniell John C .. r 19, theological student.
DANIELL THOMAS H., r 19, miner, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 210.
Dick Robert, r 43, farmer, about 10.
Dike Theodore, r 9, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 160.
DIXON JOHN, (Monroe) r 30. farmer about 250. Dodge John H., (Lisbon) r 16, farmer about 200.
Dodge Persis A. Mrs., r S, farmer 38.
Dodge Richard, r 4, farmer 34.
Dow Albert W .. (Lisbon) r 6, farmer, leases of Priscilla 120.
Dow Priscilla, (Lisbon) r 6, (Mrs. W. M.,) farmer 120.
Dow Webster M., (Lisbon) r 6, farmer. Dyke Arthur, I .. , (Lisbon) r 7, farmer 125.
Dyke Harry W., (Lisbon) r 7, farmer, son of Arthur.
Eastman Chester, r'21, farm laborer.
Eastman Frank, (Lisbon) r 15, laborer.
Eastman George A., r 21, mail carrier from Lyman to Lisbon, sugar orchard 800 trees, and farmer about 200.
Eaton Henry, (Lisbon) r 24, laborer. ENNOR SAMUEL S., (Lisbon) r 30, farmer 100.
Ennor William, (Lisbon) r 30. farmer, with S. S.
Fales Thankful B., r 21, widow of George H.
Farrington John W., r 21, dealer in general merchandise, leases of E. Fisk. Fisk Erastus, r 21, farmer 18.
FOSTER CHARLES C., r 21, farmer 100.
Foster George W., r 21, postmaster, dairy 20 cows, and farmer with Sulven- der Hoskins and Osman P. Titus 250.
Gillman Ezra, (Lisbon) off r 7, laborer. Goodridge Oscar W., r 19, carpenter and joiner, and millwright.
Gordon Andrew, r 3, farmer 25.
Grant Almon, r 9, farmer, leases of J. F. Whipple 140. Hanno William, (Lisbon) r 16, farmer 60. Hoskins Eh F., r 27, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 90. Hoskins Elkany B .. r 21. dentist.
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TOWN OF LYMAN.
HOSKINS LUTHER B., r 21, town treasurer, justice of the peace, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, dairy 12 cows, and far- mer 240.
Hoskins Lyman, r 27, retired farmer, 78 years of age.
Hoskins Sulvender, r 21, farmer, with Osmon P. Titus and George W. Fos- ter 250.
Hubbard Albert W., (Lisbon) r 4. farmer 150.
HURD WILLIAM B., (Waterford, Vt.) r 4, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 312.
Ingersol Hiram, r 24, farmer 80.
Knapp Abial, 21, resident, aged 80 years.
KNAPP IRA O., (Lisbon) r 16, dairy 15 cows, and farmer. about 250.
LADIES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION THE, Mrs. Ellen F. Thornton, libra- rian.
Langway Peter, (Lisbon) r 5, farmer 128.
LANGWAY WILMER, (Lisbon) r 5, representative, 2d selectman, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 128.
Little George F .. r 13, farmer 3.
LOCKE LYMAN M., r 19, farmer about 100.
LOCKE SILAS M., r 27, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 14 cows, and far- mer 300.
Lyarde Eliah, (Lisbon) off r 7, farmer, son of William.
Lynde Robert, (Lisbon) off r 7, farmer, son of William.
Lynde William, off r 7, farmer 40.
Mason Albert A., r 4, farmer 70.
MASON ELIPHELET, r 9, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 210.
MASON JOHN, r 9, agent for O. K. Gerrish, nursery, of Portland, Maine.
MASON SHUBAEL S., (Monroe) r 19, (Mason & Parker.)
Mason Sophia M., r 8, farmer 15.
MASON & PARKER, r 19, (S. S. M. & S. C. P.,) sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmers 350.
McALPIN ANDREW J., (Lisbon) r 33, farmer 40, also owns 200 with William Gordon, of Lisbon.
McAlpin Eber, (Lisbon) r 31, farmer 75, also owns farm in Bath.
McAlpin William H., (Lisbon) r 31, farmer, for Benjamin Daw, of Woodsville. Mehan Peter, r 27, laborer.
Millen Seth W., (Lisbon) r 8, farmer I.
MINER ALDEN M., r Io, sugar orchard 250 trees, and farmer 212.
MINER BUTTER TUB CO., THE, r 19, (W. W., W. W. R., & S. W. Miner) manuf. Miller's patent butter tubs.
MINER DAVID H., r 10, farmer, with Alden M.
Miner George W., (Lisbon) r 14, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 125.
MINER JOHN P, r 10, collector of taxes, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 225.
MINER SETH W., r 19, (Miner Butter Tub Co.) farmer, with W. W. and W. W. R. 250.
MINER WILLIAM W., r 19, (Miner Butter Tub Co.) sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 12 cows, and farmer, with W. W. R. and S. W. 250.
MINER WILLIE W. R., r 19, (Miner Butter Tub Co.) town clerk, super- visor, justice of the peace, and farmer, with W. W. and S. W. 250. MOORE JAMES T., r 20, farmer about 125.
Morse George W., (Lisbon) r 17, farmer 65.
Moulton Guy C., (Lisbon) r 30, retired farmer, 92 years of age.
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TOWN OF LYMAN.
Moulton John, r 9, farmer 40.
Moulton Julia, r 13 cor 12, widow of Reuben.
Moulton Merritt S., r 9, farmer, with John.
Nelson Edwin, r 25, farm laborer.
Paddock Copper Co., off r 19, J. H. Paddock, supt., residence St. Johns- bury, Vt.
Pierce Swift J., r 21, manuf. of chop trays, carpenter and joiner.
PARKER DWIGHT C., r 21, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 16 cows, far- mer 140, and in Monroe 62.
Parker Guy, r 21, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 160.
Parker Shepherd C., r 19, (Mason & Parker.)
Presby Seth W., r 13, blacksmith, and farmer 220.
Presby Solomon W., r 13, retired farmer.
Richards Thomas, r 13, farmer 255.
Richardson Jesse W, (Lisbon) r 8. farmer, about 148.
RUGGLES SUMNER E., (Lisbon) r 23, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 200.
Santa Gray, Jr., farmer.
Santy Gray, r 2, farmer 36.
Santy Joseph, Sr., r Io, farmer 38.
Santy Joseph, Jr .. r 20, farmer, son of Joseph.
Santy Lewis B., (Lisbon) r 38, laborer.
Santy Napoleon, r 19, farmer.
Santy Nelson, r 19, farmer, about 150.
SHERMAN JOSEPH F., (Lisbon) r 16, (Swett & Sherman) Ist selectman, overseer of the poor.
Sherman William, (Lisbon) r 23, butcher, and farmer with W. E. Aldrich 150.
Shute Arthur N., (Lisbon) r 7. farmer 200.
Smith Abial, (Lisbon) r 4, farmer 145.
SMITH ABRAM H., (Lisbon) r 30, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 450.
SMITH HERBERT E., r 12, (J. & H. E. Smith.)
SMITH JULIUS, r 12, (J. & H. E. Smith.)
Smith Morris I., (Lisbon) r 30, farmer, with Abram H.
SMITH J. & H. E., r 12, proprs. saw, shingle, and grist-mill, blacksmith and wheelwright shop, manufrs. of coarse lumber and shingles, custom grind - ing, and farmers 55.
Steery Orin W .. r 32, farmer 160.
Stevens Anson P., (Lisbon) r 16, farmer 150.
Stevens Harvey E., (Lisbon) r 16, (Stevens Bros. ) Stevens William, r 4 cor 3, farmer ITO.
Stevens William D., (Lisbon) r 16, peddler, aged 68.
Stickney Nelson S., r 19, farmer 3.
Stickney Sidney, r 19, farmer for J. H. Paddock, of St. Johnsbury. Vt.
Swett Abiel, r 16. (Swett & Sherman.)
SWETT & SHERMAN, r 16, (Abiel Swett and J. F. Sherman) farmers 150. THORNTON ELLEN F., r 20, (Mrs. Sidney) librarian Lyman Ladies Li- brary Associatian.
THORNTON SIDNEY, r 20, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 100.
Titus Calvin, r 27, farmer 95, aged 83.
TITUS CHARLES A., r 12, farmer, son of Henry C.
Titus Henry C., r 12. farmer 150.
Titus Osman P., r 21, farmer, with Sulvander Hoskins and George W. Fos- ter 250.
Titus Solon R., r 20, farmer 130.
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TOWN OF LYME.
TREVENA SADIE E, r 22, school teacher, daughter of Thomas.
TREVENA THOMAS, (Lisbon) r 22, farmer 120.
VALLEY VIEW HOUSE, r 33, C. E. Woolson, prop.
Vilet Ora, (Lisbon) r 7, farmer, h and lot.
Waters Henry, r 12, farmer about 5.
Webster William A., r 17, farmer 60.
Webster William L., r 17, farmer, son of William A.
Whipple James F., r 12, carpenter and farmer 140.
Willey Eugene F., (Lisbon) r 33, laborer.
Williams Frank, r 3, farmer 50.
Williams Hosea B., r 14, farmer 12.
Williams Jacob, (Lisbon) r 32, farmer about 60.
Williams Warner, (Lisbon) r 30, farmer 120.
WOOLSON CHARLES E., (Lisbon) r 33, surveyor and farmer 125, and in Lisbon 100.
LYME.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Lyme, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Abbott Edwin C., (Lyme Center) sugar orchard 100 trees, and farmer 100, Center.
Abbott Lydia P., (Lyme Center) widow of Leonard P., resident, h and lot, Center.
Alden Amos B. Dea., (Lyme Center) r 37, breeder of Merino sheep, Silver Spangled Hamburg poultry, farmer 190.
Alden Ezra B., (Lyme Center) r 37, farmer with A. B.
Ames Persis B., (Lyme Center) widow of Thomas R., owns h and 27 acres, Center.
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