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FOSTER DAVID G. A., r 34, general merchant and postmaster, owns 107 acres.
Foster Fred W., r 23, blacksmith.
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TOWN OF BATH.
FOSTER JAMES W., r 34, clerk with his father D. G. A.
Foster Reuben, r 342, resident with B. F. Elliott.
FRANKLIN AUSTIN B., (Woodsville) r 29, farmer for John C. Lang.
GALE AMOS L., (Swiftwater) off r 41, 8 cows, farmer 100.
GALE EZRA B., (Swiftwater) r 47, 8 cows, 20 sheep, sugar orchard 800 trees, farmer 130.
GALE FRANK E., (Swiftwater) farmer with his father 100.
GALE MARY W., (Swiftwater) r 47, widow of Benjamin, resident.
Gently Eugene, farmer for E. Woods.
Gilchrist Daniel R., (Monroe) off r 1, farmer 100.
Getchell Calvin, (Woodsville) r 30, farmer 15 in Haverhill and 70 in New- bury, Vt.
Gleason Fred, (Woodsville) r 29, farmer for Charles Leslie, of Wells River, Vt., 100.
Gordon Phineas S., (Lisbon) r 21, farmer 275.
Greenwood Adolphus, ( Monroe) off r 4, farmer 100.
HADDOCK HENRY, r 8, 9 cows, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 350.
Ham John, (Woodsville) r 15, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, 50 sheep, farmer 160, aged 84.
Hancock Hattie G., (Woodsville) off r 2, teacher.
Hancock Nellie E., (Woodsville) off r 2, teacher.
Hancock Samuel R., (Woodsville) r 31, farmer 100.
HASTINGS MARY C., r 8, widow of John, resident with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hoddock.
Hastings Stephen H., r 33, retired blacksmith, invalid.
Hastings Timothy M., (Lisbon) 12 cows, 60 sheep, farmer 300.
Hatch James E., (Swiftwater) r 38, jeweller.
Hazen Charles A., (Woodsville) r 16, with Geo. B.
Hazen George B., (Woodsville) r 16, farmer 100.
Hibbard Aaron, r 35, farmer with his father, Linus.
HIBBARD CHARLES M., r 20, teamster and farmer 75. Hibbard Linus M., r 35, farmer 150.
HIBBARD MINA E., (Woodsville) r 28, widow of Arthur, 5 Cows, 100 sheep, sugar orchard 350 trees, farmer 300.
HIBBARD STEPHEN, (Swiftwater) r 40, 6 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 160.
Hollister Horace H., M. D., physician and surgeon.
Howland George W., (Woodsville) r 30, laborer.
Hoyt Thomas, (Swiftwater) miller for B. Sawyer.
Humphrey James A., (Swiftwater) laborer.
Hutchins Charles A., (Woodsville) off r 15, farmer.
Hutchins Martha A. Miss, resident.
Jackman Allison W., capitalist.
Jackman Charles W., r 33, farmer, with J. M. Jackman.
Jackman Joseph M., r 33, 8 cows, 12 head young cattle, farmer 150, and in Haverhill, pasture land 120.
Johnson Edward H., (Swiftwater) r 40. farmer 100.
Jolinson James H. Col., r 33. retired merchant and lumber dealer.
Johnson Jane L., (Woodsville) r 39, widow of William S., farmer 40.
Johnson Moses S., (Monroe) r 5, sugar orchard 600 trees, 14 cows, 50 sheep, farmer 200.
Johnson Richard M., (Monroe) r 5, farmer with his father, Moses S. JONES HARRY H., r 18, farmer with Bradley G. Child 368.
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TOWN OF BATH.
Keeler Andrew W., farmer, leases of George Morrison.
Kelleher Cornelius, r 30, section hand on B. & L. R. R., farmer 7.
Kentfield Ellery, laborer.
Kimball Charles I., trackman B. & L. R. R.
Kimball Ella F., school teacher.
Kimball Lydia B., widow of Isaiah P., resident.
Knight Lucy, widow of Moses J., aged 82.
LAMB JOHN, (Woodsville) r 29, farmer, leases of E. A. Rollins 200.
LANG ALBERT J., farmer with his father, Henry S.
LANG DUDLEY C., r 21, farmer 14.
LANG HENRY S., r 19, 12 cows, farmer 320.
LANG JOHN C., (Woodsville) r 24, 6 cows, sugar orchard 100 trees, apple orchard 40 trees, 75 sheep, farmer 225.
LANG MOSES, r 27, carpenter and joiner, deacon Congregational church, Captain Co. C, 15th N. H. Vols.
LANG WILLIAM H .. r 12, 150 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 300, pasture and woodland on Mt. Gardner 300.
Leach Laura, widow of Cyrus B., resident.
LEIGHTON ANDREW J., (Woodsville) r 15, representative, 18 cows, 125 sheep, sugar orchard 1,300 trees, farmer 175.
LEIGHTON FRANK A., (Woodsville) r 15, farmer with his father, An- drew J.
LEIGHTON FREDERICK M., (Woodsville) r 15, farmer with his father, Andrew J.
LEIGHTON HENRY A., (Woodsville) r 15, farmer with his father.
Little Francis H., r 13, sugar orchard 150 trees, farmer IIO.
Lyons John N., wheelwright and painter.
Martin Alden F., r 30, farmer 100.
McAlpine George W., r 6, 23 head young cattle, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 100.
MINOT JONAS, r 27, farmer with his father, William Minot,
MINOT WILLIAM, r 27, 10 cows. wool grower 25 sheep, 25 young cattle, sugar orchard 600 trees, farmer 300.
MOORE GEORGE I., (Monroe) r 52, (Moore & Bumford.)
MOORE & BUMFORD, (Monroe) r 52, (George I. Moore and Charles Bum- ford) 10 cows, farmer 175.
MORRISON GEORGE, r 33, police justice, proprietor Morrison's English liniment, deacon Congregational church, farmer 270.
MORSE JOHN F., (Swiftwater) r 40, 12 sheep, farmer, leases of E. H. Johnson 50.
MORSE WILLIAM E., (Woodsville) r 39, 10 cows, farmer 250.
MOULTON FRANK P., r 21, 75 sheep, farmer with his brother, J. T., 400.
MOULTON JAMES T., r 21, farmer with his brother, F. P., 400.
Moulton John E., r 24, farmer with his mother, Margaret D., 40.
Moulton Margaret D., widow of Ethan S., farmer 40.
Moulton Sherburne E., r 34}, carpenter and joiner.
NELSON THOMAS M., (Monroe) r 2, sugar orchard 2,000 trees, 25 COWS, 55 sheep, 8 Shropshiredown sheep, 20 head young cattle, farmer 300.
Norris Joseph D., (Swiftwater) r 44, farmer 10, and in Haverhill 60.
NORTON LEWIS E., (Monroe) r 5, sewing machine agent, farmer, leases of Alvin Skinner 30.
NOYES JAMES C., r 34, 6 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 150. NOYES JOHN A., (Swiftwater) r 46, farmer with Amos Wilson.
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TOWN OF BATH.
NUTTER JOSEPH M., (Woodsville) r 39, 7 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 140.
NUTTER JOSHUA, (Swiftwater) r 34}, blacksmith.
Nutter Joshua M., r 35, 10 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 200.
Nutter William S., r 35, farmer with J. M.
Oakes Asa, r 20, 25 sheep, sugar orchard 130 trees, farmer 150.
Oakes George S., r 20, owns wild land in Easton 100.
PARCHER FRANK H., (Swiftwater) postmaster and dealer in general merchandise.
Parker David, (Woodsville) r 33, stone mason.
PARKER FRANK B., (Swiftwater) r 40, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer I50.
Patterson Carrie E., school teacher, resides with Harriet S.
Patterson Harriet S., r 34, widow of Daniel, resident.
Perkins Charles, r 343, farmer 60.
Phelps Horace N., r 34}, farmer 49.
Plimpton Silas W., r 22, dealer in general merchandise.
POLLARD LUTHER B., (Monroe) r 5, sugar orchard 615 trees, 10 cows, farm 130, pasture land 40.
Pond Joseph F., r 34, enip. Conant's pulp mill.
Poor Benjamin H., r 30, 25 sheep, farmer 80.
POOR EDWARD C., r 20, 5 cows, 50 sheep, farmer 150.
Powers George E., r 9, farmer with Walter.
POWERS HARRISON H., r 20, 50 sheep, farmer 100.
POWERS JOHN M., r 19, 35 sheep, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 160.
POWERS MARY, r 20, widow of Martin C., blind, aged 82, resides with her son H. H. Powers. Powers Walter, r 9, farmer 150.
PRESCOTT ASA P., (Swiftwater) town collector, 5 cows, 25 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 50, and in Landaff 135.
Quimby Charles, (Lisbon) r 8, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer 200.
Quimby George A., (Woodsville) r 13, farmer 16.
Reed Albert, farmer with D. S.
REED DAVID S., r 18, breeder Durham cattle, 60 Merino sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees. 8 cows, farmer 160.
REED ELMER E., r 13, farmer with his father David S.
Reed Horace E., r 13, 25 sheep, farmer 200, timber and pasture land 400.
RODIMON EZRA A., (Swiftwater) r 40, 8 cows, 30 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 300.
Rollins Charles H., r 30, farmer with his father O. P. Rollins.
Rollins Edward A., (Woodsville) r 29, sugar orchard 500 trees, 7 cows, farmer 150.
Rollins Harvey E., r 22, clerk for S. W. Plimpton.
Rollins Orris P., r 30, farmer 90.
Rollins William M., (Swiftwater) r 44, cooper.
ROSS ELWOOD J., assistant station, express and telegraph agent, resident with his father H. P. Ross.
ROSS HARVEY P., r 24, station agent B. & L. R. R., express agent, U. S.
& C. Express Co., manager W. U. T. Co., wool grower 140 sheep, 30 head young cattle, farmer 300.
ROSS SAMUEL, r 25, 6 cows, 80 sheep, sugar orchard 350 trees, farmer I70. Rutledge Nathan, (Woodsville) r 29, laborer.
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TOWN OF BATH.
Sanborn George, r 4, laborer.
Sanborn Richard, ( Woodsville) r 16, laborer.
Sargent Harvey A., r 30, 30 sheep, farmer 160.
Sawyer Brydon, (Swiftwater) owns grist-mill.
Sawyer Caroline, (Swiftwater) widow of Mayo, resident with Brydon.
SAWYER CHARLES W., r 39, 9 cows, farmer 200.
Sawyer George H., (Swiftwater) r 39, breeder of Plymouth Rock fowls, farmer 50.
Sawyer Joan H., r 39, widow of Hiram, resident with C. W. Sawyer. SAWYER JOHN M., (Swiftwater) r 40, farmer with his mother, Louisa J. SAWYER LOUISA J., Swiftwater) resident with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Rodiman.
Sawyer Richard, (Swiftwater) laborer.
SIMONDS DARIUS, r 34, dairy 8 cows, 60 sheep, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 300.
SIMONDS WILLIAM, r 34, farmer with his father, Darius.
Skinner Alvah, (Woodsville) r 16, farmer for Rev. E. J. Ranslow, of Wells River, Vt., 400.
Sly William H., (Woodsville) r 30, blacksmith and farmer 14.
Smith Luther, (Swiftwater) r 44, farm laborer.
Smith Paul C., (Woodsville) r 29, millwright, resides with Edward H. Rol- lins.
SMITH SAMUEL, (Woodsville) r 28, 15 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 300.
Snow Hannah, r 34, widow of Joseph, resident with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Simonds.
SOUTHARD LEMUEL J., (Swiftwater) r 40, 8 cows, 35 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 140, served in the late war in rst N. H. cavalry.
SOUTHARD TIMOTHY B., (Swiftwater) r 41, prop. saw-mill, 8 cows, 70 sheep, farmer 450.
SOUTHARD WILLIAM, (Swiftwater) r 41, retired farmer, aged 80.
Sparrow James, gardener for A. W. Jackman.
STEVENS CARLOS S., r 34, 27 sheep, farmer 100.
STEVENS EDWIN F., r 7, sugar orchard 600 trees, leases of Arthur Woods, 200.
Stevens Frank C., teamster.
STEVENS HANNAH, r 21, widow of M. M., resident with Dudley C. Lang. TEWKSBURY MOOR R., r 352, 3d selectman, 50 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 260.
Thayer Ephraim, r 34, retired farmer 100.
Thayer Henry, (Swiftwater) r 37, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 110.
THAYER HIBBARD, (Swiftwatei) r 39, 6 cows, farmer 100.
Thayer Levi G., r 34, farmer with his father, Ephraim Thayer, 100.
THOMPSON WILLIAM D., prop. Central House.
TOPLIFF ESTHER M., widow of Abijah, resident with her sister, Mrs. J .. M. Jackman.
Waddell Emeline, (Woodsville) r 39. widow of William, farmer 175.
Waddell Harry H., (Woodsville) r 40, farmer, leases of John Davis 75. Waterman Benjamin F., (Swiftwater) r 44, farm in Haverhill 140. WATERMAN DAVID F., hotel and grocer.
WATERMAN GEORGE, hotel porter, resident with his father D. F. Weeks Asenath, widow of John C., resident.
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TOWN OF BENTON.
Weeks Harry E., r 39, farmer with C. W. Sawyer.
Weeks Horace T., (Lisbon) r 9, 80 sheep, farmer 300.
Weeks Isaac S., emp. Conant & Co.
WEEKS MARY A., r 18, widow of Charles A., resident with Mrs. Samuel Bartlett.
Weeks Moses A., emp. Conant & Co.
Weeks Willard H., general merchant.
Weld Edwin E., 1 34}, blacksmith.
WHITCHER DANIEL, r 38, manuf. of and dealer in soft and hard wood lumber.
WHITCOMB HORACE & SONS, r 34, (Warren H.) 12 cows, sugar orchard 200 trees, breeder full blood registered Holstein and Jersey cattle, far- mer 200.
WILLIAMS JAMES M., (Swiftwater) wool carder and dyer, served in Co. B, 4th Vermont Infantry two years, farmer 35.
WILLIAMS M. J. MRS., (Swiftwater) milliner and dressmaker.
Willis Tristram C .. (Swiftwater) farmer 30.
WILSON AMOS, (Swiftwater) r 46, 30 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 180, and in Landaff 175.
Woodman Kimball F., (Woodsville) r 30, wheelwright and farmer 40.
WOODS ARTHUR, r 20, 2d selectman, 8 cows, 50 head young cattle, 200 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 1,000.
WOODS EDWARD, r 21, lawyer, office Bath village, owns 575 acres.
WOODS ELIZA H., r 21, widow of Andrew S., resident with her son Ed- ward.
Woods Harry, farmer with Arthur.
WOODWARD GEORGE M., (Monroe) r 5, farmer with his father, J. S., 96.
WOODWARD JOSIAH S., (Monroe) r 5, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy, 8 cows, farmer 96.
Woodward - Mrs., (Swiftwater) r 44, resident.
Young William C., r 37, wagon maker, carpenter, farmer 80.
BENTON.
(For explanations etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Benton, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Aikin Benjamin F., end of r 10, Christian preacher, and farmer 90.
ALLEN PARDON W., r I, postmaster, town clerk, school supt., justice of the peace, tax collector, apple grower 200 trees, and farmer 100, and timber land 200, served 3 years in Co. E, 8th Vt. Vols., re-enlisted in Co. F, 17th Vt. Vols.
Annis John, r 2 cor 1, farmer, h and lot.
Annis Samuel C , farmer 65.
Belanger Joseph O., r 9 n 8, lumberman, and farmer for C. B. Keyes.
Bell William E., r 4, spruce oil distiller, farmer 25.
BEMIS LYMAN, r 10 n 6, farmer, served in Co. A, 10th Vt. Vols , three years.
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TOWN OF BENTON.
Bowen Albert T., r 10 n 6, farmer 80.
Chamberlin Samuel H., r 1, farmer 4, served in Co. B, 4th Vt. Vols.
Chamberlin Silas C., r 1, farmer.
Clark George H., r 1, wool grower 18 sheep, farmer 80.
Clark Nathaniel, r 4, spruce oil distiller, and farmer 1 12.
Collins Charles T., r 3 n 1, farmer 40, served in Co. A, 9th N. H. Vols., 15 months.
Cooley Ephraim, r 7, farmer about 90.
Cowen Elra P., railroad brakeman, shingle maker, and farmer.
Cowen Spafford W., shingle maker, aged 76.
Cox Birt, blacksmith, lumberman, distiller of spruce oil, and farmer, leases of James Norris 70.
Cox Edward L., off r 5, south, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 60.
Crimmin John, (Warren Summit) r 13, farmer 120.
DAMON GEORGE H., end of r 8, prop. of boarding house and stable for the accommodation of mountain tourists, owns farm II2.
DAMON SUSIE E., r 8, (Mrs. Geo. H.)
Davis Dennis D., r 5, n Church, sawyer and farmer 20.
Davis Susan K., r 9 n 8, widow of Jeremiah B., aged 74.
Eastman Louisa, r 1, widow of Sylvester, resident, aged 73.
EASTMAN WILLIAM W., r 1, Ist selectman 6 years, teamster, lumber-
man, farmer, leases of C. Whiteker estate 140, T. Whiteker 140, S. Wheeler 100, owns timber land 23.
Elliott Harry H., r 4, farmer, leases of Geo. Wells 150. Flanders Elzie M., off r 7, school teacher.
Flanders Israel, off r 7, south, retired farmer, aged 84.
Flanders John R , off r 7, south, farmer 50.
Flanders Polly, (Mrs. Israel) aged 88, the oldest person in Benton.
Foss J. Frank, farmer 62.
Gilchrist Benjamin G., off r 11, n 10, farmer 80.
Gilman George H., r 5, sawyer and chopper.
Hardy Charles H., r 5, teamster and lumberman, leases of Edw. Mann about 40 acres.
Hardy Eben J., r 6, farmer, with E. T.
Hardy Eben T., r 6, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 120.
Hardy Frank S., (East Haverhill) r 13, farmer with Joseph.
HILL FRANK, (East Haverhill) r 12, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, farmer 150. HOWE DANIEL M., r 3, second selectman, apiarist 25 colonies, sugar
orchard 400 trees, farmer 200, served in Co. G, 11th N. H. Vols., 32 months.
Howe Halsey R., off r 3, apple grower, sugar orchard 800 trees, and farmer 130.
Howe Kendrick L., r 3, grafter of fruit trees, farmer 75.
HOWE PAUL M., r 3, stock grower, farmer 200.
Howe Sam, r 3, farmer with D. M.
Howe Samuel, off r 3, retired farmer.
Hurlbutt Alden E., r 2 cor 3, carpenter and joiner, h and lot. Hurlbutt Gardner F., farmer.
Hutchins Lucius D., r 7, retired farmer about 50, aged 74.
Hutchins Nathan D., r 7, farmer, leases of Lucius D. about 50. Hutchins Solomon J., r 7, teamster and farmer.
Keazer John O., r 6, farmer 75.
Keazer Leeman S., farmer 40.
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TOWN OF BENTON.
KEYSER BION C., r 8, farmer with J. H.
KEYSER CHARLES B., r 9 n 8, lumberman and farmer 350.
KEYSER JAMES H., r 8, prop. of saw-mill, farmer 117, and timber land 317.
Keyser John E., off r 7, south, farmer 50.
Keyser Una C., r 8, school teacher.
King Jane, (Warren Summit) r 13, widow of Josiah.
King John, (Warren Summit) r 14, farm laborer for G. E. White.
Lavoie Louis, (Warren Summit) r 13, stock grower and farmer 250.
Lindsey Isaac A., off r 4, farmer 80.
Lindsey John B., r 10 n 4, lumberman and farmer 170.
MANN GEORGE W., r I n 2, justice of the peace, contractor and builder,. farmer 180, and in Bath 80.
MANN ORMAN L., r I n 2, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 45.
Mann Sally B., r I n 2, widow of Samuel A., resident, aged 76.
Morrill Alfred, (East Haverhill) end of r 12, farmer on farm of Albert W. 250.
Morrill Eben, (East Haverhill) r 12, weaver and farmer 25.
Mulliken Nathaniel R., off r 9, farmer, leases 35 acres.
Norris David M., off r 5, farmer, leases of E. L. Cox 60.
Norris James, r I n 3, carpenter and joiner, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 70.
OAKES JOHN E., r 7, carpenter and farmer 107.
Page Harry E., (E. Haverhill) r 12, farmer with W. B.
Page Norman J., (E. Haverhill) r 12, farmer with Olive A.
Page Olive A., (E. Haverhill) r 12, widow of James, sugar orchard 500 trees,. and farmer 175.
Page William B., (E. Haverhill) r 12, justice of the peace, salesman for A. H. Dunlap & Sons, stock grower and sugar orchard 1,000 trees, farmer 180. PARKER LEBINA H., r I n town line, 3d selectman, mail carrier from Woodsville to Wildwood, farmer with Prescott, owns farm 90 and in Hav- erhill 65.
Parker Prescott, r 1, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 75, and in Haverhill 40. Reynolds Frank E., (Warren Summit) r 14, works in saw-mill.
Richardson Cyrus B., (Warren Summit) r 14 n School, house painter.
Richardson David F., end of r 8, lumberman and farmer, owns 1,300 acres of timber land.
Richardson Fred W., (Warren Summit) r 14 n School, Adventist preacher, machinist and farmer, leases of Mrs. Caroline Sheldon 80.
Russell Ann, (Warren Summit) r 13, widow of John, owns farm 65.
Russell John P., (Warren Summit) r 13, lumberman and farmer, owns timber land 96.
Shaw George E., r 3, apple grower and farmer 50.
Sheehan Ellen, (Warren Summit) r 13, widow of Timothy.
Speed John C., r 1, molder, and farmer, served in Co. G, 3d N. H. Vols.,. 46 months.
SPOONER ALONZO, r 7, opp. 6, sugar orchard 200 trees, farmer with C. A., 80.
Spooner Clarence A., r 7, opp. 6, teamster, and farmer with Alonzo 80.
Spooner Horace R., r 7, opp. 6, teamster, and farmer.
Tibbetts William, (Warren Summit) r 13, farmer 80.
Torsey William T., r 7, highway surveyor, farmer 35, and in Landaff 75.
True Charles E., (East Haverhill) off r 12, n Haverhill line, stock grower, farmer, leases of J. Merrill 320.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Tyler Diana, r 2, n town line, widow of Charles C., owns farm 100. Tyler Fred M., lumberman, and farmer 65.
Tyler Jesse, (Warren Summit) r 14, carpenter, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, apple grower, farmer about 125, served as artificer in Co. I, in Ist Mass. Heavy Artillery.
Tyler Leslie G., r 2, apiarist 6 hives, stock grower. farmer with Diana.
Tyrrell Benjamin H., (Warren Summit) r 14, opp. School, farmer.
Veasey Charles A., r 1, opp. 3, town treasurer 6 years, supervisor and audi- tor, dairy 8 grade Jersey cows, wool grower, farmer 125.
WELCH EDGAR S., (Warren Summit) r 14, opp. School, (Geo. H. & Ed- gar S.) distiller of spruce oil.
Welch George H., (Warren Summit) r 14, opp. School, (G. H. & E. S.)
WELCH G. H. & E. S., (Warren Summit) r 14, opp. School, Geo. H. and Edgar S.) stock growers, and farmers 250.
Wheeler Sylvester, r 4, farmer 110.
WHITE GEORGE E., (Warren Summit) r 14, dairy 9 cows, stock grower
25 head, farmer, owns 170 acres, and leases of S. T. Page 200, and of James McDonald 60, served in Co. M, 3d Mass. Cavalry.
Wilson George E., r 10 cor 4, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 180.
BETHLEHEM. ( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Bethlehem, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis. )
Abbott Daniel I., r 9, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 12.
Abbott Frank H., carpenter and joiner, Elm.
Abbott George F., dealer in drugs, stationery, confectionery, etc., Cruft block, bds Agassiz.
ADDEY MARKINFIELD, editor and prop. White Mountain Echo.
Agassiz Mountain Cottage, N. J. Corliss, prop., Agassiz.
ALPINE HOUSE, Charles H. Clark, prop., Main.
Alto A. Charles, general blacksmith, Main.
Ash Charles, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, farmer 70.
Ash Elizabeth, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, widow of Phineas, owns farm 100.
Ash James, r 24, selectman, and farmer.
Ash James A., (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, farmer 100.
Ash James R., (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, farmer with James A.
Ash John B., laborer, Main.
Atwood Levi F., carpenter and joiner, Profile.
Austin Lorin J., r 8}, farmer 230, and of timber land 100.
Avenue House, J. C. & F. L. Kelley, props., livery connected, Main.
Baker Charles E., (Littleton) r 27, farmer, about 30.
Baker Milo, (Littleton) r 16, justice of the peace, and farmer with Reuben.
Baker Reuben. (Littleton) r 16, farmer 175.
Barnard Alfred E., (Buck & Barnard).
Barrett George M. C., son of J. K.
BARRETT JOSEPH K., justice of the peace, supervisor, prop. of Straw- berry Hill House and livery, Main.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
BARTLETT CHARLES L., prop. Mt. Washington House and livery, and farmer 100, also farmer for Mrs. Emily Daily 160, and for Harris Manuf. Co., of Providence R. I. 100, Park Avenue.
Bartlett Walter C., (Wing Road) r 4, farmer 70.
Bean Benjamin F., teamster, Congress.
Bean David C., laborer, Main.
Bean Jerome B., general blacksmith, prop. Georgia Cottage, Main cor Con- gress.
Bean Thomas W., blacksmith, Main. ( Moved to Littleton.)
Bean William H., r 9, works in saw-mill.
Bean Wilson, resident Main.
Beaton Daniel, r 8}, laborer.
Bellevue House, David S. Phillips, prop., Main.
Beron Daniel, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
Beron Peter, (Maplewood) r 19, farm laborer.
BETHLEHEM HOUSE, Horace E. Richardson prop., Congress.
Bethlehem Library Association, 1, 100 volumes, Benjamin Tucker, librarian, Cruft block, Main.
Bickford Saulsbury, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Blandin Ambrose W., prop. Blandin House, farmer, Agassiz.
Blandin Charles K., off r 17, farmer about 100.
Blandin Elisha W., r 18, resident, aged 90.
Blandin John S., supt. of Crystal Spring Water Co., h Main.
Blandin Potipher, farmer 2, Agassiz.
Blandin Walter S., farmer, h Agassiz.
Blood Varnom, r IT, farmer 30.
BOLLES CORTES, r 6, blacksmith and general repair shop, manuf. of cider, threshing and wood sawing, and farmer 55.
Bolles Simeon, (Littleton) r 13, Baptist clergyman, farmer 53.
Boulez John, (Pierce's Bridge) off r 19, lath sawyer.
Brill A. E., (Twin Mountain) off r 20, farmer, leases of H. Whitcomb.
Broadview House, G. L. Gilmore prop., Main.
Brown Edward P., farmer, Main.
Brown Frank C., laborer, Main.
BUCK GEORGE D., (Buck & Barnard) town clerk, h Agassiz.
BUCK & BARNARD, manuf. of all kinds of harnesses, whips, saddles and
horse clothing constantly on hand, harness and trunk repairing and up- holstering, Cruft block.
Bulley John, (Pierce's Bridge) off r 20, laborer.
Bullock Dennison W., (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
BUNKER CYRUS E., prop. Howard House, and farmer 90.
BUNKER WILLIAM G., carpenter and builder, Cruft avenue.
Burgess William L., policeman, farmer about 10, Agassiz.
Burk Jack, (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, laborer.
BURNHAM BENJAMIN, (Littleton) r 27, farmer 60.
Bursley Henry, clerk for C. G. White & Son.
Burt Clark C., (Littleton) r 7, farmer 140.
Burt Warren E., (Littleton) r 7, carpenter and joiner.
Callahan Dennis, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10, farmer 100.
Carr Catharine, (Wing Road) r 5, widow of Daniel, owns farm 30.
Carr Hugh, mail carrier and express agent and livery, Main, bds Howard House.
Cassidy Petts, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10, farmer 50.
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Cate Benjamin F., (Wing Road) r 1, farmer 300.
Cate Calvin F., (Littleton) r 13, lumberman and farmer.
Cate Frank B., (Wing Road) r I, farmer, son of Benjamin.
Cate Nelson H., (Wing Road) r 1, farmer, son of Benjamin.
CENTENNIAL HOUSE, H. W. Wilder, prop.
Chassey Richard, laborer, h Main.
Cheeney Frank P., (Littleton) r 13, farmer about 100.
Cheeney George C., r 6, farmer about 150.
Cheeney James E., (Littleton) r 13, mason.
CLARK CHARLES H., prop. Alpine House and livery, and farmer 175, Main.
Clark Curtis C., r 23, livery stable, and farmer 75.
Clark George M., r 23, farmer, son of Curtis.
CLARK JAMES H., prop. of Highland House and livery, and farmer 175, Main.
Clark Wallace, r 23, son of C. C.
Clifford John B., (Wing Road) r 5, station agent Wing Road.
Cogley James D., r 18, farm laborer.
Cogley John, r 24. farmer about 100.
Cook Ezra T., (Littleton) r 6, farmer 19.
Corliss Milo J., prop. Agassiz Mountain Cottage, carpenter, and farmer 80. Corey Ira H., cook, Agassiz.
Crane Allen B., a 18. farmer,
Crane Daniel B., (Littleton) r 13, farmer.
Crane Edwin O., r 17, laborer.
Crane Obed, (Littleton) r 15, farmer 95.
Crane Olive, (Littleton) r 13, widow of Hosea, farmer 140.
Crane Orman G., (Littleton) r 15, farmer, son of Obed.
Crane Thomas, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
CRUFT GEORGE T. GEN., (Maplewood) r 18, postmaster, justice of the peace, notary public, and agent for I. S. Cruft.
Cryon Thomas, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Crystal Spring Water Co., Frank Jaws, of Portsmouth, pres .; Warren Fox, treas .; J. S. Blandin, supt.
Cummings James, (Wing Road) r 5, section hand.
Cummings William J., (Wing Road) r I cor 2, wood sawyer and saloon.
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