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Upton Russell, r 7, (Eastman & Upton.)
Walden William, laborer, Main.
WARREN BENJAMIN F., r 14, farmer 80.
Warren Lucy B., r 14, widow of Benjamin L., aged 91 years.
Washington Charles B., laborer, Main.
Webster Earl M., clerk for C. W. Cummings, Main.
Weeks Henry E., laborer, Main.
Weeks Laura A., widow of Ira M., boarding house, Main.
Whelpley Richard B., (Warren Summit) r 3, carpenter and joiner, and far- mer 60.
WHITCHER ADONIRAM, representative, dealer in meat, fish, and oysters, and farmer about 40, was captain Co K, 23d Wisconsin Vols., Main. WHITCHER BLANCHE E., (Mrs. Harry A.) millinery.
Whitcher Charles, off r 9, laborer.
Whitcher Frank A., r 12, farmer 3.
Whitcher George W., r 10, farmer, son of Joseph
WHITCHER HARRY A .. town clerk, and teamster, Main.
Whitcher Henry D., r 2, farmer about 70. Whitcher Jerome C., r 5, farmer, son of John.
Whitcher John. r 5, farmer 130.
Whitcher Joseph, r to, farmer 175.
Whitcher Mary S., widow of Adoniram, Main.
Whitcher samuel, ( Warren Summit) r 5, farmer 200.
Whiteman Henry, r 12, laborer.
Whiteman Sarah, (Warren Summit) r 3, widow of Stephen, resident.
Williams Arthur J., clerk for J. F. Davis, Main.
Williams James, notary public, justice of the peace, and insurance agent. Willey John F., eclectic physician and surgeon, Main.
Willis Isaac T., r 7, farmer, about So. Wolcott -- , r 19, carpenter.
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TOWNS OF WATERVILLE AND WENTWORTH.
WOODWARD CLARK B., r 7, prop. saw-mill, manuf. of coarse lumber summer boarding house, and sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 300. WRIGHT IRWIN B., r 18, teamster; and farmer 200. Young Herbert G., clerk for E. B. Eaton & Son.
WATERVILLE.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address in parenthesis. )
Dolloff George, (Campton Village) r 4, farm laborer.
Dolloff John, (Campton Village) r 4, laborer.
Dolloff Levi, (Campton Village) r 4, farmer 80.
Dolloff Samuel, (Campton Village) r 3, farmer 100.
Drake Arnold S., (Campton Village) r 3, prop. of saw-mill, farmer 168. Drake George W., (Campton Village) r 3, farmer, with Arnold S.
Drake James E., (Campton Village) off r 3, town clerk, farmer 100. Drake Seth, (Campton Village) r 1, laborer, works for Silas Elliott, farmer 50. ELLIOTT HOUSE, (Campton Village) r I cor 2, Silas B. Elliott, prop., summer hotel, accommodates 100, (formerly the Greely House) ELLIOTT SILAS B., (Campton Village) r I cor 2, prop. of Elliott House. Oaks Harvey H., (Campton Village) r 3, farm laborer.
Oaks Willard C., (Campton Village) r 3, farmer 250.
WENTWORTH. ( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Wentworth, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Aiken Hiram, r 9, farmer II.
Aiken Mark L., r 133, farmer.
Aiken Milo, r 12, farmer 75.
Ames Abigail, r 11, widow of William. Ames James C., r II, laborer. Batchelder Jonathan T., off r 18, farmer.
Blodgett Betsey Miss, off r 25, resident.
Blodgett Elias M., off r 13, 2d selectman, prop. grist-mill, dealer in flour, feed, grain, etc., and farmer 200
Blodgett Herbert, r 13, librarian of Wentworth town library.
Blodgett John S., (W. Rumney) r 32, laborer and farmer.
Blood Horatio C., r 13, farmer 75. Bordman Eldridge, r 14, farmer. Boyd David, r 21, farmer.
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TOWN OF WENTWORTH.
Boyd George W., (W. Rumney) r 27. farmer 75.
Boyd Orlando, r 21, farmer, son of David.
Bradbury Charles A., r 20, farmer 75.
Bradbury Edgar A., r 23, farmer.
Breck John L., (Fittsville) r 30, resident.
Breck Joseph S., (Fittsville) r 30, farmer roo.
Brown Asa A., (W. Rumney) r 32, (B. W. & A. A. Brown.)
Brown Alphonso. (W. Rumney) r 21, farmer about 100.
Brown B. W. & A. A., (W. Rumney) r 32, manuf of coarse lumber, shingles, clapboards, lath. etc.
Brown Byron W., (W. Rumney) r 32, (B. W. & A. A. Brown.)
Brown George H., r 12, farmer about 160.
Brown James B., r 13, (Dean & Brown) postmaster, general merchant, tel- egraph and express agent, farmer 200.
Brown John N., r 11, farmer 125.
Brown Marshall, (W. Rumney) r 31, laborer.
Brown Moses, (W. Rumney) r 31, laborer.
Brown Moses H., clerk for Eastman & Brown.
Brown Nancy M., (W. Rumney) r 31, widow of Joseph.
Burnham Samuel B., r 7, farmer 15.
Campbell Henry W., r 11, farmer.
Carter Charles S., r 15 cor 16, supt. Mt. Cube Fiber Co.
Carter John A., overseer Mt. Cube Fiber Co.
Cass Cyrus A., r 6, farmer 150.
CASS HENRY A., r 6, barber and hair dresser, and farmer, son of Cyrus A. Caverly Joseph, r 6, farmer 15.
Caverly Mara L., r 14, (Mrs. William) millinery.
Caverly William, r 14, farmer.
CHANDLER EDWARD S., (W. Rumney) r 35, prop. saw-mill, manuf. of coarse lumber, carpenter and joiner, and blacksmith, served in Co. F, 9th N. H. Vols.
Chandler Leroy E., (W. Rumney) r 28, sawyer.
Chase Henry H., r 3, farmer about 270, also owns in Piermont 200, with E. C. Chase, of Orford.
Chase Henry P., r 13, farmer in Orford 125.
Chase Simeon P., r 16, laborer.
Chase William O., r 6, farmer 100.
Clark Amos H., r 14, farmer 30.
Clark Joseph H., r 18, farmer about 15.
Cleasby Ezra W .. r 12, farmer 20.
Clifford Calvin W., r 14, farmer 52.
Clifford Charles W., r 13, farmer 100.
Clifford Cicero A., r 14, farmer, son of Calvin W.
Clifford Cyrus C., r 8, farmer.
Clough Francis, (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer.
Colburn James, (W. Rumney) r 31, farmer, son of Joseph.
COLBURN JAMES M., (W. Rumney) r 27, (James M, Colburn & Co.) COLBURN JAMES M. & CO .. (W. Rumney) r 27, (J. A. Colburn ) prop, saw, and grist-mill, manufs. of coarse lumber, chair stock. bobbins, etc., dealers in general merchandise, flour, feed, grain, etc., and farmers about 250. Colburn Job, (W. Rumney) r 29, farmer, son of Uriah.
COLBURN JOSEPH, (W. Rumney) r 31, teamster. and farmer 175.
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TOWN OF WENTWORTH.
COLBURN JOSEPH A., (W. Rumney) r 27, (James M. Colburn & Co.) Colburn Uriah, (W. Rumney) r 29, farmer 140.
Colby Daniel H., r 9, butcher. Cole Oliver Q., r 18, wheelwright.
Cook Abbie. r 13, widow of Ephraim.
Corliss Lewis, r 4, farmer. Cotton Wilbur F., r 5, farmer.
Crane William, r 7, section boss.
CROSBY ISAAC S., r 13, (Knight & Crosby.)
Currier Alice, r 13; widow of John.
Currier David M., r 12, farmer 6.
Currier Ezra B., r 7, farmer 25.
Currier Ezra B. Jr .. r 7, farmer.
CURRIER LORENZO W .. r 7, (S. G. & L. W. Currier) surveyor.
CURRIER S. G. & L. W., r 7, sugar orchard 1,200 trees, and farmers 600. Currier Samuel G., r 7, (S. G. & L. W. Currier. )
Dana William G., r 6, farmer.
Davis Abbie H., r 13, widow of Levi W.
Davis Ephraim G., (W. Rumney) r 21, farmer about 150.
Davis James, r 13, son of John A.
Davis John A .. r 13. (Eaton, Davis & Co.) town treasurer.
Davis Maynard W., r -, farmer 3.
Davis Stephen, r 9, laborer.
Davis William H., r 13, (Eaton, Davis & Co.) town clerk and representative. Dean & Brown, r 13, (Geo. S. D., and J. B. B.) dealers in furniture.
Dean George S., r 13, (Dean & Brown.)
Downing Cyrus, r II, farmer about 160.
Downing John A., (W. Rumney) r 34, farmer.
Downing John L., (W. Rumney) r 26, farmer 200.
Downing Luther, r 18, farmer about 75.
Downing Robert E, (W. Rumney) r 26, resident.
Durkee Freeman A., r 13, eclectic physician.
Eames Rodney, r 13 cor 12, farmer 2.
Eastman James B., r 13, telegraph operator.
Eaton, Davis & Co , r 13, F. E., J. A. D. and W. H. Davis) general merchan - dise, and sewing machines, wool, bark, lumber, etc., farmers 40, and in Haverhill 150.
Eaton Franklin, r 13, (Eaton, Davis & Co.) dealer in wool, real estate owner. Eaton Eleanor, r 13, widow of Ezra.
Eaton John P., r 3, farmer.
Ellsworth Cyrus, off r 18, farmer about 130. Ellsworth Edmund, r 20, farmer 30.
Ellsworth Elbridge, r 18, farmer about 100.
Ellsworth Ephraim P., r 18, farmer about 60. Ellsworth Freeman D., r 13, laborer. Ellsworth George E., r 22, farmer about 100.
Ellsworth James M., r 11, farmer. Ellsworth John L., r 21, farmer. Ellsworth Lyman, r 21, farmer 75.
Ellsworth Martha L., r 12, widow of Calvin, farmer about 100. Ellsworth Nelson, r 18, farmer 60.
Ellsworth Samuel, (W. Rumney) r 29, farmer about 100. Emerson George B., r 13, physician and surgeon.
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TOWN OF WENTWORTH.
Emerton Asa T .. (W. Rumney) r 32, farmer 132.
Emery James H., r 18, laborer.
Flanders Ann M., r 7, widow of Amos P., farmer 10.
Flanders William A., r 13, justice of the peace, notary public, attorney at law.
Follansbee Charles, r 15, teamster, and farmer.
Follansbee John, r 15, teamster.
Ford Jonathan S., r 4, farmer.
Foster Daniel A .. r 13, stone mason, and farmer about 60.
Foster Elva W., r 27, farmer 1,500.
Foster J. Everett, (W. Rumney) r 26, farmer, son of Joshua.
Foster James N., r 25, farmer 40.
Foster John B., (W. Rumney) r 29, selectman, supt. school committee, school teacher.
Foster Joshua, (W. Rumney) r 28, farmer.
FOSTER NOAH B., (W. Rumney) r 29, farmer 200. (Died June, 1885.) French Lon H., r 13, station agent.
Godfrey James H., r 13, harnessmaker, and farmer 25.
Goodell Francis E., r 3, farmer about 300.
Goodwin Bros., r I, (C. B. & W. H.) farmers 270.
Goodwin Charles B., r I, (Goodwin Bros.)
Goodwin David L., r 7, farmer 40,
Goodwin Walter H., r I, (Goodwin Bros.)
Gove Charles T., r 12, farmer, with David.
GOVE DAVID, r 12, justice of the peace, town auditor, and farmer, with Charles T. 300.
Gove Ebenezer, r 12, carpenter and joiner, and farmer, leases of Martha L. Ellsworth about 100.
Gove Frank R., r 12, painter.
Granite State Mica Co., - Noyes, supt.
Greenleaf George, r 133, boot and shoe dealer.
Hadley Frank G., r 13, general blacksmith.
Haines Parney, r 13, widow of Milo E.
Hall Charles H., (Warren) r 9, farmer, leases of William H. Moore 180.
Hall James, r 13}. manager of Union House.
Harris Clark, (W. Rumney) r 28, farmer.
Harris Francis, r 1, farmer.
Harris Joshua, (W. Rumney) r 28, farmer, about 100. Harris Moses E., r 1, farmer.
Hickok George W., r 11, farmer 90.
Hickok Newton W., r II, section hand.
Hickok Wilson S., r 11, farmer, son of George W.
Hill Joseph P., r 23, farmer 10.
Hobbs Reuben, r 20, farmer.
Hoyt David P., (W. Rumney) r 32, farmer in Bristol 44.
HUCKINS THOMAS, r 6, farmer 150.
Huntoon George, r 18, works in bobbin factory.
Jesseman Alva, r 13}, farmer.
Jesseman Harrison J., r 6, laborer, and farmer.
Kimball Allen, r 133, carpenter and joiner.
Kimball Artemas W., r 13}, tinsmith.
Kimball Arthur J., r 22, farmer about 100.
Kimball Arthur L., r 9, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 70.
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TOWN OF WENTWORTH.
Kimball George, (W. Rumney) r 32, laborer.
Kimball James, r 18, farmer 60.
Kimball Lyman, (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer.
Kimball Walter F., r 18, farmer, son of James.
Kimball William, r 22, farmer about 100.
Kitterel William, (W. Rumney) r 32, laborer.
KNIGHT EZRA C., r 13, (Knight & Crosby.)
KNIGHT & CROSBY, r 13, (E. C. K. and I. S. C.) manufs. of bobbins. Leet Lemuel, r 5, farmer, leases of Eastman & Brown.
Libby Benjamin M., r 7, farmer 160.
Libby Samuel M., r 9, farmer.
Martin Benjamin F., (W. Rumney) off r 29, farmer about 30.
MARSTON JOHN D., r 6, wheelwright, and farmer.
MARSTON MAY A., r 6, (Mrs. John D.) farmer 240, in Orford 130, and in Warren 140.
Mason Charles E .. r 13, jewelry and silverware.
Merrill Charles, r 13, farmer about 300.
Merrill Charles M., (W. Rumney) r 27, carpenter and joiner.
Merrill Van, r 7, farmer 125.
McClosky William, r 9, farmer 60.
Miller George W , r 15, boarding house for Mt. Cube Fiber Co.
Moore Lorenzo W., r 132, carpenter and joiner.
MOORE WILLIAM H., r 9, Ist selectman, and farmer 180.
Morey Hiram D., r 13, undertaker, and painter.
Moses Andrew J., r 11, farmer.
Moulton Charles, r 13, laborer.
Mount Cube Fiber Co. The, cor r 15 and 16, Charles S. Carter, supt., manuf. of wood pulp and lumber. Nutting Thomas P., r 12, farmer 25.
Osgood J. D., r 13, deputy sheriff.
Page Alfred, r 13, dealer in stoves and tinware, glass, wooden ware, &c.
Page Freeman, (W. Rumney) r 36, farmer.
Page Ovando G., (Fittsville) r 36 cor 35, farmer 100.
Pease Samuel J .. r 18, farmer about 300.
Phelps James, r 3, farmer 175.
Phillips Charles W., r 18. farmer about 100.
Pillsbury Albert, r 13, laborer.
Pillsbury William C., r 7, farmer 300.
Piper Charles, r 13, farmer. Plummer George, r 11, farmer 160. Plummer George F., r 11, son of George.
Prescott Kimball, (W Rumnev) r 27, laborer.
Putney Dudley D., (W. Rumney) r 27, laborer.
Putney Elman G., (W. Rumney) r 29. farmer 100.
RANDALL FRANCIS A., r 20, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 8.
Randall James, r 18, farmer 160. Randall John B., r 18, farmer, son of James.
Redford James, r 14, laborer. Richardson William F., r 13, boot and shoe maker.
Rogers Terry, (W. Rumney) r 32, farmer about 15. Rollins Amos, r 9. farmer 200.
Sanborn Austin H., (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer, son of Isaac S. Sanborn Isaac S., (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer 115.
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TOWN OF WENTWORTH.
Sanders Alonzo, r 24, farmer.
Sanders John, r 23 cor 24, farmer.
Sanders Oliver, off r 18, laborer.
Savage Joseph, r 25, farmer.
Shute Calvin T., r 7, farmer 125.
Shute Herman H., r 7, farmer, son of Calvin T.
Simpson Ayers, r 132, farmer about 30.
Simpson Mary, r 13}, widow of George, farmer 60.
SIMPSON WILLARD M., (W. Rumney) r 35, wheelwright, blacksmith and general repair shop, farmer 60, served in Co. H, 18th Mass. Vols. Smart J. & S .. (W. Rumney) r 27, farmers about 400.
Smart James, (W. Rumney) r 27, (J. & S. Sinart.)
Smith Albert S., r 13, boot and shoemaker.
Smith Granville J., r 13, laborer.
Smith Luther, r 9, laborer.
STANYAN CHARLES P., r 14, son of Newell.
STANYAN JONATHAN, r 13, millwright, carpenter and builder, teacher of vocal music, prop. of Stanyan's music hall, and farmer 4.
STANYAN MARTHA, widow of Newell.
Stevens Theophilus, r 18 cor 13, stone cutter, and farmer.
STICKNEY JONATHAN B., r 6, retired farmer.
Sturdevant George, r 13, blacksmith.
Swain Henry A., r 9, farmer 75.
Tenney Asa P., r 12, farmer 45.
True Elbridge G., r 3, farmer, about 200.
Turner Charles, r 25, farmer.
Tyler Edward M., r 18, miller.
Underwood Amos, (W. Rumney) r 32, farmer.
Union House, r 13, - -, prop.
Waldron Betsey, (W. Rumney) r 31, widow of Nathaniel B.
Waldron Charles, (W. Rumney) r 21, farmer, about 35.
Waldron Gilbert, (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer 60.
Webster Frank E., r 13, works in bobbin factory.
Webster Kendall, r 13, resident. Webster Lorenzo D., r 2, farmer 160.
Wells Henry P., (Fittsville) r 30, farmer.
Wentworth Scott A., r 3, farmer 100.
Wentworth Town Library, r 13, Herbert Blodgett, librarian.
Whipple Alonzo A., r 13, physician and surgeon.
Whipple Walter G., r 13, son of Alonzo A.
Whitcher John, r 18, resident. Whitcher John A., r 14, resident.
Whitcher Leander, r 8, farmer.
Whitcher Lyman P., (W. Rumney) r 34, farmer.
Whitcher Orrin L., r 13, farmer.
Whitcher Ovando O., (W. Rumney) r 33, farmer.
Whitcher Willis A., r 8, teamster, and farmer 40. White Bezaleel T., r 12, farmer 30. Whitmore John, r 13, physician and surgeon.
Wright Joel A., Sr., r 1, resident. Wright Joel A., Jr., r I, farmer, about 300. Youngman Nahum, (W. Rumney) r 27, farmer.
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TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
WOODSTOCK.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Woodstock, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Atwood George W., (N. Woodstock) r 5, tanner and manuf. of Russian mittens and gloves.
Avery Edmund M., (W. Thornton) r 18, tanner, h and lot.
Bagley Lewis H., r 13, laborer, h and lot.
Bartlett Eliza, (W. Thornton) r 18, widow of William, aged 75.
Baston Daniel B, r 13, station agent on P. V. R. R.
Baston Gardner G., r 13 cor 12, postmaster, justice of the peace, farmer 70.
Boynton Nathaniel, r 12, keeps summer boarders, farmer 40.
Brown Perkins M., (N. Woodstock) off r 3, farmer 50.
Bryant James, r 14, gardening farm 5.
Bryant Nellie P., r 14, music and school teacher.
Burney Bridget, (N. Woodstock) r 6, widow of Anthony, resident.
Burney James, (N. Woodstock) r 6, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 175.
CAMPBELL ISAAC B., (W. Thornton) r 18, dealer in lumber, farmer 150. Campbell Joseph W., (W. Thornton) r 18, justice of the peace, lumberman,
farmer 100, pasture land ro0, and timber land 1,000.
Cass Augustus A., r 14, works at 12 Farfield st., Boston, Mass., farmer 20.
Clark Daniel, (N. Woodstock) r 2, farmer 70.
CRIMMINS CONN, r 16, painter, and laborer.
Darling James, (N. Woodstock) r 5, retired farmer, aged 80 years.
Darling Royal J., (N. Woodstock) r 5, farmer 85.
Dearborn Clark, r 16, farm laborer.
Dearborn Daniel, r 16, justice of peace, sugar orchard 700 trees, farmer 200, wildland 100.
DEARBORN ERASTUS L., (N. Woodstock) r 1, prop. of Dearborn House, farmer 200.
DEARBORN HOUSE, (N. Woodstock) r 1, E. L. Dearborn, prop., summer hotel.
Dearborn William, (N. Woodstock) r 5, retired farmer.
DEMERITT ALARIC B., (N. Woodstock) r 3, land surveyor, farmer 200. Down Charles, (W. Thornton) r 18, currier.
Dwyer Mary E., (N. Woodstock) r 1, widow of Francis, h and lot.
Emmons Caleb R., (W. Thornton) r 18, retired farmer.
Emmons John F., (W. Thornton) r 18, dealer in lumber and wood, farmer 140, in Thornton 140, and timber land 1,000.
FAIRVIEW HOUSE, (N. Woodstock) r 6, Albert W. Sawyer, prop.
Fifield Albert A., r 13, pensioner of the late war.
Fifield Benjamin, r 13, retired blacksmith.
Fisk John, r 14, shoemaker, h and lot.
FOSTER PHILLIP P., (N. Woodstock) r 6, emp. in Tappan's mill.
Fox Isaac, r 15, Ist selectman, wood and lumber surveyor, farmer.
Fox Newton, r 15, teacher, agent for New Howe sewing machine, also organs, etc.
Gentiss Joseph, (N. Woodstock) r 22, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 100.
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TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Gifford Charles, (N. Woodstock) r 1, retired shoemaker, aged 91 years. Gilman Thomas J., r 14, justice of peace, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, farmer 400.
Gordon Enoch M., (N. Woodstock, r 3, prop. of saw and shingle-mill, far- mer 50, timber land 200.
Gordon George F., (N. Woodstock) r 3, works for E. M.
Gray Newton, (N. Woodstock) off r 1, carpenter, and farmer 75.
Gray Thomas, r 14, laborer, and farmer 15.
Hall George M., (N. Woodstock) r 5, laborer.
Hall Marcus M., (N. Woodstock) off r 5, station agent, farmer, leases of M. M. Bell, of Manchester, 80.
Howland Enoch M., (N. Woodstock) r 2, farmer 100.
Howland Moody, (N. Woodstock) r 3, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 120. Huckins Delos S., r 14, general blacksmith and horse-shoer, shop, h and 13 acres.
Hunt Arthur, (N. Woodstock) r 4, 2d selectman, justice of peace, farmer I20.
Hunt Wilber L. E., (N. Woodstock) r 1, superintendent of schools, h and lot.
Kendrick Louis, r 14, farmer, in Thornton 157, and leases of J. Vincent, of Boston, 100.
Lawton Edward, (N. Woodstock) r 3, farmer 150.
Lear Frank, (N. Woodstock) r 6, painter, farmer in Thornton 100.
McLaughlin John, (N. Woodstock) r 5, general blacksmith.
Merrill Arthur M., r 15, farmer 100.
Merrill Daniel, r 6, laborer and farmer 40.
Merrill George F., r 6, section hand on P. V. R. R., and farmer 70.
Merrill Louisa, r 5, widow of Gardner.
MOULTON JONATHAN M., (W. Thornton) r 18, (J. M. & W. N. Moul- ton.)
MOULTON J. M. & W. N., (W. Thornton) r 18, (Jonathan M. and Warren N.) props. of saw, planing and shingle-mill, farmers 125.
MOULTON WARREN N., (W. Thornton) r 18, (J. M. & W. N. Moulton.) Mountain View House, (N. Woodstock) r 5, S. S. Sharon, prop., summer hotel.
Murdock William N. Rev., r 14, pastor of Baptist church.
Norris Ward B., (W. Thornton) r 18, laborer.
Parker Curtis L., (N. Woodstock) r 5, prop., summer boarding house and prop. of saw-mill and cider-mill, farmer 250, and in Lincoln 100.
Pattee George R., (W. Thornton) r 18, 3d selectman, tanner and currier.
Peaslee Benjamin L., r 15, farmer in Thornton 75.
Pierce Sophia, (W. Thornton) r 18, resident.
Russell Abigail, r 12, widow of Joseph, aged 85.
Russell Charles H., (N. Woodstock) r 1, laborer, and farmer 3.
Russell George F., (N. Woodstock) r 1, postmaster, prop. of Russell House,. farmer 50.
Russell George W., (N. Woodstock) r 5, retired Free Will Baptist clergyman, h and lot.
Russell Harriet N., r 14, widow of Gilman R., h and lot.
Russell House, (N. Woodstock) r I, G. F. Russell, prop., summer hotel.
SANBORN AMY M., dressmaker.
Sanborn David, (N. Woodstock) r 6, wheelwright, and farmer 100.
Sanborn Melvin, (N. Woodstock) r 10, farmer 100.
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TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Sanders Hannah, (N. Woodstock) off r 3, widow of Rev. John, aged 90. Sargent Seneca, r 15, laborer.
SAWYER ALBERT W., (N. Woodstock) r 6. prop. of Fairview House.
Sawyer Almus B., r 17; sugar orchard 600 trees, 15 sheep, farmer, with Chas. A. 200.
Sawyer Andrew B., r 12, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 75.
Sawyer Charles A., r 17, farmer, with A. B. 200.
Sawyer Charles F., (N. Woodstock) r 6, farmer, with Moses.
Sawyer Daniel H., r 17, carpenter and joiner,
Sawyer Elbridge G., r 6, shoemaker, and farmer 75.
SAWYER EUGENE A., (N. Woodstock) r 5, keeps summer boarders, farmer 10.
Sawyer George A., (W. Thornton) r 18, tanner and currier, and farmer.
Sawyer Gerry E., (W. Thornton) r 18, laborer.
Sawyer George F., r 14, laborer.
Sawyer John T., r 14, farmer 10.
Sawyer Martha P., r 17, widow of Symmes.
Sawyer Moses, (N. Woodstock) r 6, mason and farmer 200.
Sawyer Sylvester G., r 13, farmer 70.
Sawyer Walter H., (W. Thornton) r 27, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 200.
Sawyer Willie A., r 14, farm laborer.
Schofield John, off r 12, laborer.
Selingham Benjamin M. B., r 14, summer boarders, farmer, in Thornton 300, in Woodstock h and lot.
Selingham Frank W., r 15, general blacksmith, farmer 40.
Sharon Stephen S., (N. Woodstock) r 5, prop. of Mountain View House, far- mer 12.
Shipley Hiram, r 13, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 100.
SMITH B. F. & HENRY, r 13, sugar orchard 700 trees, 15 head of cattle, farmer 150, woodland 800.
SMITH BENJAMIN F., r 13. (B. F. & Henry,) representative.
SMITH CHARLES A., (N. Woodstock) r 3, sugar orchard 450 trees, far- mer 309.
SMITH CHARLES A. JR., (N. Woodstock) r 3, job printing, and teacher of penmanship, publisher of "Birch Bark Poems."
Smith Dana H., off r I. carriage and house painter.
Smith Elisha P., r 6, farmer 60.
SMITH HENRY, r 13, (B. F. & Henry.)
Smith John B., (N. Woodstock) r 5, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 50.
Smith Leroy, (N. Woodstock) r 5, millwright, h and lot.
Smith Lucian, r 17, farm laborer.
Smith Mary, r 13, widow of Joseph.
SMITH MARY P. MRS., r 12, resident.
Smith Royal G., r 5, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer, leases of Mrs. L. Mer- rill 100.
Smith Thomas J., r 5, farmer.
Smith Thomas V., r 17, justice of peace, town clerk, sugar orchard 100 trees,. farmer 150, wild land 175.
Smith Warren B., (N. Woodstock) r 3, farmer with Charles A.
Smith Willie, r 5, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 200.
Tappan Samuel A., (N. Woodstock) r 6, prop. of saw-mill.
Taylor William, off r 12, laborer.
Thurston Frank J., r 11, laborer, member Co. D, 4th N. H. Vols.
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TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
TOURTILLOTTE JOSIAH, r 15, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, 7 cows, farmer 400.
Tucker Harvey, r 5, farmer 25.
Tucker Robert B., r 5, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer.
Vincent Olive, r 14, widow of Stephen, resident.
WEEKS FRED P .. student, Dartmouth college, son of N. H.
Woodard Charles A., (W. Thornton) r 18, manuf. of last blocks.
WOODBURY DAVID, r 11, carpenter and farmer 120.
Woodbury Gilman R., r 6, section boss on P. V. R. R. and farmer 75.
Woodbury John A., r Io, farm laborer.
Woodbury Sylvanus, r 10, 10 head cattle, farmer 270.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
GRAFTON COUNTY.
EXPLANATION.
The towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classifica- tions. The postoffice address of each individual or firm follows after the name, except in cases where the name of the postoffice and the township is the same. In the villages the name of the street is generally given and precedes that of the postoffice. The classification of farmers is omitted in this list, as they can readily be found in the general list, by noting the figures at the end of the line, which indicate the number of aeres owned or leased by each. Road numbers signify the same as in the general list.
Academies and Schools. (Not including Town Schools.) DOW ACADEMY, F. W. Ernst, prin- cipal. Franconia DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, Chandler Scientific Department, Medical De- partment, and N. H. College of Ag- rieulture and Mechanie Arts, and Thayer School of Civil Engineering, S. C. Bartlett, Pres., Hanover , Kimball Morris E., Main st., N. Haver- hill, Haverhill Noyes Horace E., r 44 n 39, E. Haverhill, . PARKER E. GEORGE, (Leonard mowers, horse rakes, and Thomas's hay-tedder) Woodsville, POOR & WESTGATE, Main st., SWASEY NATHANIEL M., (Corbin disc harrow) N. Haverhill, WILMOT FRANK L., (Walter A. Wood's mowers) r 33, N. Haverhill.
Haverhill Academy, D. O. Bean, Prin .. Haverhill Holderness School for Boys, Rev. Fred- erick M. Gray, prin., Plymouth
Holderness HOUGH ALBYRON E .. (dancing) Lebanon TILDEN LADIES SEMINARY. E. Hub- bard, Ph. D., prin., Main st., W. Lebanon, Orford Academy, B. M. Weld, prin., Orford Flanders Eliza A. (boarding school) Plymouth STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, C. C. Rounds, Ph. D., prin.,
Agents Railroad. See Railroad Agents. Agents Ticket. See RailroadzAgents. Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware, also General Merchants.) FLANDERS CHARLES S., (Buckeye mowers, Kemp manure spreaders) Spring st., Bristol
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