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Cunningham Christopher, laborer, h Main.
Cushing Charles V., r 6}, farmer.
Daggle James, boot and shoemaker, Cruft block.
Daley John E., (Maplewood) r 19, laborer.
DAVIS CHARLES F., (E. S. Davis & Son) druggist in Whitefield, Coos Co. DAVIS ELIZA S., (E. S. Davis & Son) widow of D. F.
DAVIS E. S. & SON, (Mrs. E. S. and Chas. F.) proprs. of Hill Side House and livery.
Day Curtis M., (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, farmer 150, also leases of Thomas. Goodsell, of Lynn, Mass., 100.
Day Ransom S., (Maplewood) r 19, manager Maplewood farm.
Decker Edmond, (Twin Mountain, Coos Co.) r 20, farmer. Decker J. C., (Twin Mountain, Coos Co.) r 20, farmer. Dexter Charles B, laborer, off Main.
Dexter George W., laborer, h and I acre, Agassiz.
Dion Peter, (Littleton) r 12, carpenter and joiner, farmer 27. Dodds Frederick A., laborer, Agassiz.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Donovan John, (Littleton) r 14, farmer, son of Peter.
Donovan Peter. (Littleton) r 14, farmer about 160.
Doyl George, (Wing Road) r 5, section hand.
Drohan Edwin D., r 6, laborer.
Drohan James T., r 6, laborer.
Drohan John H., r 6, laborer.
Drohan Margaret, 6, widow of Thomas.
Dunn Albert N., (Littleton ) off r 6, farmer 65, veteran soldier.
Dunn James, (Wing Road) r 5, section hand.
DUNN WILLIAM H., (Littleton) r 6. farmer 200.
Durgin John A., (Durgin & Fox,) residence West Newbury, Mass.
Durgin & Fox, (J. A. Durgin and Warren Fox,) proprs. Sinclair House and livery.
Dyke James, r 26, farm laborer.
Eastman Eliza, resident, Main.
Eaton Benjamin F., r 29, laborer.
Eaton Joseph H., ( Pierce's Bridge) r 9, works in saw-mill.
Elmer Sidney A., (Littleton) r 13, farmer, leases of Mrs. Olive Crane 140,
Emery Carlton, r 28, laborer, farmer 20.
Enderson John, laborer, Prospect.
Felior Charles, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
Finn Michael, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10, farmer 75.
Finn Thomas, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10, apiarist and farmer 50.
Fitzgerald Michael G., r 24, farmer about 200.
Fletcher Thomas M, (Alder Brook) r 1, foreman and book-keeper for H. C. Libbey.
Fox Warren, (Durgin & Fox) owner and dealer in real estate, residence Lowell, Mass.
French Lon H., (Wing Road) telegraph operator.
Galnow Lewis, r 6, farmer 125.
Gannon Elizabeth. (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, widow of Timothy.
Gannon James C., (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, brakeman B. & L. R. R.
Gannon Peter W .. (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, dealer in fruit, cigars. etc.
Gannon Thomas H., (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, switchman Profile & Franconia Notch R. R.
Gannon Timothy, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, emp. P. & F. N. R. R.
Gardner Frank, laborer, bds Agassiz.
Gardner Russell H., teamster, Agassiz.
Gay Isaac Newton, (Maplewood) r 11 cor 19, resident, 89 years of age. GILMAN ALBERT, (Littleton) r 6, farmer 275.
Gilman George A., r 16, summer boarding and farmer 33.
Gilmore George L., prop. Broadview House, Main.
Gulett Lewis, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Gonyea John, (Wing Road) r 5, section hand.
Gonyea Morrill, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
Goodwin Charles B., (Maplewood) r 18, manager Maplewood cottage.
Gordon Russell T., retired station agent, bds Congress.
Gould Simeon, resident, h off Congress.
Guy Edward, (Littleton) r 15, farmer 20.
Guy Louis, laborer, Agassiz.
Harrigan John, (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, farmer 115.
Harrigan John D., (Maplewood) r 19, laborer.
Harrigan Thomas D., (Maplewood) r 19, laborer, veteran soldier.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Harkell Freeman A., carriage maker and general repair shop, farmer 120, off Main.
Hatch Alpha, r 18, farmer 3.
Hatch Arthur N., (Littleton) off r 14, farmer about 100.
Heath Simeon P. Rev., Methodist minister, Park ave.
Herbert Charles, r 21, peddler, dealer in medicines, fancy goods &c., farmer 75.
Hoike Henry, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, cook.
HIGHLAND HOUSE, James H. Clark, prop., Main.
Hildreth Elias, r 3, farmer.
Hildreth Henry A., eclectic physician and surgeon, Main.
HILDRETH ORVILLE B., r 16, farmer with Timothy T. 150.
HILDRETH TIMOTHY T., r 16, selectman and farmer with Orville B. 150.
HILL SIDE HOUSE, E. S. Davis & Son propr's, livery connected.
Hodgdon Russell M., laborer, Main.
Hoit Adelia, r 23. widow of Bowers, farmer 75.
Hoit Charles H., (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, farmer 21.
Hoit Harley E., .r 5, farmer 60.
Hoit John W., r 4}, fariner, son of Wells P.
HOIT WELLS P., r 4}, farmer 200.
HOIT, see also HOYT
Houghton Pat, (Pierce's Bridge) laborer.
HOWARD HOUSE, Cyrus E. Bunker prop., livery connected, Main.
Howland Charles, r 24, farmer, son of Nelson.
Howland George, off r 24, farmer about 40.
Howland Henry, off r 24, farmer.
Howland Jackson J., carpenter and joiner, h Agassiz.
Howland Nelson, r 26, farmer 150.
Howland William, laborer, bds Agassiz.
Hoyt Elmer F., barber for J. B. Terrien.
HOYT, see also HOIT.
Hughes Albert, (Maplewood) steward at Maplewood House.
Hughes Jesse, (Littleton) r 27, farmer 40.
Hughes James A. F., (Littleton) r 27, farmer about 75.
Huntoon Amasa, (Wing Road) r I cor 2, emp. of B. & L. R. R.
Huntoon John, r 22, farmer 40. and in Franconia about 160.
Huntoon Mary S., (Wing Road) r 1, cor 2, (Mrs. Amasa) postmaster, prop. depot restaurant.
Huntoon Samuel A., clerk for C. G. White & Son.
Huntoon Stephen, r 24, farmer.
Huntoon William A. H., r 28, farmer 75.
Huntoon William J., r 6, farmer about 25.
Hutchins Lucius, r 28, farmer 100.
JESSEMAN CHARLES I., farmer 130, Prospect.
Jesseman Frederick C., farmer, son of Charles I. (Died Sept. 23, 1885.)
Jesseman James B., (Franconia) r 26, farmer about 100.
Jesseman Walter C .. ( Franconia) r 26, farmer, son of James B. JESSEMAN WILLIAM B., r 6, farmer 101.
Jobin Cephas, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Jobin Mitchell, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Johnson Henry, (Pierce's Bridge) r 14. laborer.
Johnson Jerry W., r 23, farmer, leases of Adelia Hoit 75.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Jones Charles N., prop. White Mountain Store, fruit, confectionary, etc.,. Main.
Jones A. D. Wryandus, r 8}, laborer.
Jordan Hollis, pastor Congregational church, Cruft avenue.
KAY CHARLES R., r 1T. (Maplewood) sawyer for M. C. Noyes, served. in Co. G, 2d Regt. U. S. S. S., 1 year.
Kelley Freeman L., (J. C. & F. L. Kelley.)
Kelley James, (Maplewood) r 19, laborer.
Kelley Jedediah C., (J. C. & F. L. Kelley.)
Kelley J. C. & F. L., props. Avenue House, and farmers 33, Main.
KENDALL JOHN B., r 24, farmer 160.
Kenney Ansel, (Littleton) r 13, farmer with H. J. 108.
Kenney Horace J., (Littleton) r :3, farmer with Ansel 100.
KIDDER JAMES M., farmer about 300, Main.
King S. George, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
KNAPP CHARLES D., (Maplewood) r 4, laborer, served in Co. E and Co. K, 6th Vt. Vols., 4 years and 2 months.
KNIGHT LEONARD M., postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, crockery, etc., Main.
LADD LORENZO S., (Littleton) r 15, farmer 100.
Ladd Lorrie A., (Littleton) r 15, farmer, son of Lorenzo S.
LADD PLUMMER B., (Littleton) r 13, summer boarding, and farmer 95.
Laforce Eli, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19. laborer.
Laforce William, (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, works in saw-mill.
Lamere Joseph, (Littleton) off r 7, farmer 75.
Larock Moses, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
Laughery Owen, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Lefferty Joseph, (Alder Brook).
Lesperance Alex., (Alder Brook) r 1, emp. in H. C. Libbey's mill.
Libbey Augustus, (Wing Road) r 5, section hand.
LIBBEY HENRY C., (Alder Brook ) r 1 1, postmaster, station agent at Libbey's Station, prop. of saw and planing mill, manuf. of spruce and hemlock lumber, clapboards, shingle, lath, &c., owns of timber land 1,500 acres, also interest in 30,000 acres in Odell.
Liberty Fred, r. 18, laborer.
Little Joseph, resident, 87 years of age.
Lovejoy John S., carpenter, Agassiz.
Lovejoy Walter P., painter, Congress.
Lucia Charles, (Littleton) r 27, farmer, about 115.
Lymery Edward, (Littleton) r 24, farmer, with Peter Thibodeau.
Lynch James, (Pierce's Bridge) teamster.
Lynch John, laborer, h Agassiz.
Lynch John 2d, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
Lynch Patrick J., (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
MACDONALD RODERICK, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10 cor 9, postmaster, ex- press agent, dealer in groceries, provisions, tobacco, cigars, confectionery, &c., and farmer 6.
Maple Grove House, (Maplewood) r It, Allen Peabody, prop.
Maplewood Cottage, (Maplewood) r 18, Charles B. Goodwin, manager ; Isaac S. Cruft, prop.
Maplewood Farm, (Maplewood) r 19, R. S. Day, manager, 500 acres. Maple- wood property all owned by Isaac S. Cruft, of Boston.
MAPLEWOOD HOTEL, (Maplewood) r 18, O. D. Seavey, manager ; Isaac S. Cruft, of Boston, prop.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Marden Stephen H. R., (Franconia) r 26, farmer about 120.
McCrea George, ( Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
McCrea James, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
McCrea John, ( Pierce's Bridge) r ro, farmer.
McCrea William, (Pierce's Bridge) r 10, farmer 100.
McCULLOCK JENNIE MIss, r 8.
McCULLOCK JOHN H., r 8, farmer 140.
McGee Frank, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
McGregor Almira A., widow of Willard A., h Congress.
McGregor Warren W., (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, assistant station agent, Bethle- hem Junction, bds Agassiz.
McKeevers Roderick, r 26, laborer.
McKenna Joseph, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, fireman Pierce's mill.
McMillen Henry, (Littleton) r 15, farmer 25, veteran soldier.
Miles Laben, (Littleton) r 6, farmer.
Miles Nathaniel F., (Littleton) r 6, farmer 75.
Miller Edward, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, sawyer.
Miller Fred, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, engineer Libbey's mill.
Milqvist Charles, (Maplewood) laborer.
Moran William, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, millwright.
MORRISON WILLIAM M., (Littleton) r 14 cor 27, fur dealer and farmer 250.
Muchmore Benjamin F .. (Pierce's Bridge) off r 19, farmer 120.
Mudgett Jerry S., r 29, farmer about 200.
MT. AGASSIZ HOUSE, Horatio Nye, prop., livery connected, Agassiz. Mt. Pleasant House.
MT. WASHINGTON HOUSE, C. L. Bartlett, prop., Park avenue.
Nadeau George, (Pierce's Bridge) off r 19, works in saw-mill.
Nichols Charles H., prop. Woodman cottage, engineer Profile & Franconia Notch R. R., and farmer in Charleston, Vt., 50.
Nourse Arthur W., carpenter and joiner, h Maple.
Nourse Clarence M., (Alder Brook) r 1, farmer 100.
Nourse Samuel G., laborer, Agassiz.
Noyes G. Allen, commercial traveller for Saville, Somes & Co., of Boston, Park avenue.
NOYES MOSES C., r II, justice of the peace, prop. saw-mill. manuf. of coarse lumber, clapboards, shingles, etc., and farmer 150.
Noyes Willie C., r Is, prop. Upland House and livery, and farmer Io.
NYE HORATIO, prop. Mt. Agassiz House and livery, farmer 35, Agassiz. Parker Charles L., laborer, Main.
Peabody Allen, (Maplewood) r 11, miller for Charles A. Sinclair, and prop. of Maple Grove House.
Penney John, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, section hand P. & F. N. R. R.
Perry James, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, book-keeper for W. G. R. Mowry. PHILBRICK JOSEPH, carpenter and builder, prop. Echo cottage, Main. PHILLIPS ARTEMAS S., r 16, prop. farm cottage summer boarding, and farmer roo.
Phillips David S., prop. Bellevue House, and farmer 30, Main.
PHILLIPS GEORGE W., ist selectman, prop. of Prospect House and livery, farmer 140, Prospect. (Died June 1885.)
Phillips John M., son of George W.
Phillips Robert S., (Littleton) r 13, farmer 100.
Phillips Simeon B., farmer, son of Geo. W.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
PIERCE JOHN, JR., (Pierce's Bridge) prop. saw and planing mill, manuf. of all kinds of spruce and hard wood lumber, clapboards, lath, flooring, etc., planing, matching, etc., dealer in groceries, and farmer 200, and of tım- ber land 6,000.
Place Alonzo, (Littleton) r 26, dealer in groceries, and farmer 45.
Pollock George, (Littleton) r 1, farmer, with William.
Pollock William, (Littleton) r 1, farmer, with George 140.
Presby Willard H., resident, Main.
PROSPECT HOUSE, George W. Phillips estate prop., Prospect.
Provonsal Peter, laborer, Main.
Pyer Lewis, (Wing Road) r I, laborer.
Quillinan Edward W., barber, Main.
Quimby Charles, r 11. farm laborer.
Quimby Ransom D., r 29, farmer 200.
Quimby Thaddeus, ( Pierce's Bridge) r 9, laborer.
Ramsay Lyman M., r 6, farmer 70.
Ranlet Daniel W., prop. Ranlet's hotel and cafe, Main.
Ranlet's Hotel. Daniel W. Ranlet, prop.
RESIDE BENJAMIN F., r 16, farmer 100.
Reynolds Frank, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, fireman P. & F. N. R. R.
Reynolds Michael, (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, sawyer and farmer, in Carroll, Coos Co., 100.
Richardson Horace E., prop. Bethlehem House and livery, Congress, res. Franconia.
Richardson Isaac E., (Maplewood) r 9, farmer about 1,800.
Richardson Reuben, r 28. farmer 100.
ROWE JOHN M., off r 19, tax collector, and farmer 32, agent for J. C. Harris, of Philadelphia. Penn.
Sanborn Charles, r 83. laborer.
Sanborn Leroy S., (Littleton) r 14, farmer 145.
Sanborn Philip, r 83, laborer.
Sanborn Willi m E , mason and farmer 4, Congress.
Sawyer James H., r 23, farmer 20.
Sawyer Juliette G., r 18, widow of Frank B., farm 10.
Seavey Osborne D., (Maplewood) r 18, manager Maplewood Hotel. .
Seymour Fred, laborer, h Main.
Shattuck Charles C., r 4}, farmer 100.
Shattuck Charles H., r 43, farmer, son of Charles C.
Shattuck Frank P., (Wing Road) r 4. farmer, son of William L.
Shattuck William L., (Wing Road) r 4, farmer 96.
Shea John, r 25, farmer 35.
Simonds Harvey, r 4. farmer.
Simonds Ira B., r 4, farmer about 175.
Sinclair Charles A., prop. of grist mill, on road II, residence in Portsmouth, N. H.
Sinclair House, Durgin & Fox, proprs., Main cor. Agassiz.
Skannel John A., r 24, laborer.
SMITH HENRY P. & CO., dealers in drugs, medicines, White Mountain goods, &c .. Main.
Somers John, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, resident.
STRAWBERRY HILL HOUSE, J. K. Barrett, prop.
Streeter Amasa A., r 26, farmer.
Streeter George, r 26, laborer.
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TOWN OF BETHLEHEM.
Stevens Charles W., (Littleton) r 27, farmer 150.
Sullivan Eugene, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, night-watch Waumbek mill.
Swasey Asa E., r 21, farmer about 200. SWASEY CHARLES E., r 16, ice dealer, milk dealer, and farmer 100. Swett Laurentus F., r 28, farmer 434, and in Franconia 210.
SWETT ELISHA, member of board of education, town treasurer, and far- mer 100, Agassiz.
Swett Stephen P., painter, Congress.
Taylor George, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, lath sawyer.
TAYLOR IRA A., livery, sale, and boarding stable, job teaming, &c., Main. Taylor Olin S., farmer 125, Prospect.
Taylor William R., (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, road master P. & F. N. R. R.
Terrien John B., restaurant, grocer, barber and hair dresser, Main.
Thayer Asa L., (Maplewood) r 4, carpenter and joiner.
Thayer Simon H., r 22, farmer.
Thibodeau Mitchel, (Littleton) off r 7, farmer, with Tillis F. 100.
Thibodeau Peter, (Littleton) r 34, farmer, leases of James Kidder.
Thibodeau Tillis F., (Littleton) off r 7, farmer, with Mitchell 100.
Thompson Allen, propr. of Sportsman's Home, surveyor, and farmer I, h Main.
Thompson Albanus K .. carpenter and joiner, and painter, h Congress.
Thompson Charles A., painter, h Agassiz.
Thompson Edwin R., painter, and farmer 35, and in Easton 85, Congress. Thompson Frank B., painter, off Main.
Tronta Joseph, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, farmer 40.
Trudo Thomas, (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, laborer.
TUCKER BENJAMIN, librarian, insurance agent, trader, and farmer, Park avenue.
Tucker Warren E, laborer, Congress.
Turcott Joseph, ( Maplewood) r 4, carpenter and joiner.
Turcott Peter, (Pierce's Bridge) laborer.
TURNER GEORGE H., manager Turner House, and farmer with James N., Main.
TURNER HOUSE, James N. Turner, propr., livery connected, Main.
TURNER JAMES N., prop. Turner House, and farmer 250, Main. Varney John A., r 18, farm laborer.
Varney Samuel A., carpenter and joiner, and farmer 104, Agassiz.
Varhaw Henry, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, farmer 40.
Vernett Victor, r 18, laborer.
VIALL JAMES E., (Pierce's Bridge) r 19, supt. of steam saw-mill for Wm.
G. R. Mowry, mail contractor, and store keeper, served in Co. I, 9th R. I. Vols.
Wadleigh Frar.k E., (Pierce's Bridge) r 20, station agent Bethlehem Junction. Wallace Chester H., (Littleton) r 13, farmer, son or Luther.
Wallace Jonas P., r 23, farmer 100.
Wallace Luther, (Littleton) r 13, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 300.
Wallace Woodman L., (Littleton) r 13, farmer, son of Luther.
Waumbek Mill, (Pierce's Bridge) W. G. R. Mowry, of Providence, R. I., prop .; James E. Viall, manager. manuf. of spruce, pine and hemlock lumber, clapboards, lath, &c., dealer in general merchandise.
Ward Caleb F., farmer, h Congress.
Watson Alfred L., painter, off Congress.
Watson Alonzo H., r 22, farmer about 40.
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TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER.
Watson Clarence, r 22, laborer.
Watson Henry G .. (Littleton) r 7, carpenter and joiner, farmer about 120. Watson Seth P., laborer.
Welch Michael, r 24, laborer.
Welch Richard, r 24, laborer.
WESLEY JOHN L., r 4, farmer 200.
Whalen John F., prop. of restaurant, Main.
WHITCOMB CHARLES L., r 23, farmer 200.
WHITCOMB HENRY E., r 23, farmer 100.
Whitcomb Mary E., (Littleton) r 14, widow of Asa.
WHITE C. G. & SON, (Fred L. White) dealers in general merchandise, manufs. of overalls, shirts, pants, &c., Cruft block.
White Fred E., Methodist clergyman, Congress.
WHITE MOUNTAIN ECHO, Markinsfield Addey, editor and prop., Cruft block.
Wilcomb Moses K., (Littleton) r 27, town representative, and farmer 85. WILDER HORACE W., state justice, prop. of Centennial House and livery, and farmer 120, Main cor Profile.
Wilder Josephine F., r 18. widow of Richard H., farmer about 100.
Williamson Alexander J., (Littleton) r 15, farmer for J. J. Glessner, of Chicago, Ill., 100 acres.
Wilson Charles E., r 9, teamster.
Winch Catherine, widow of Benjamin F., Main.
Winch Hannah, widow of Sewell, Congress.
Woodgate George, (Wing Road) r 5, section boss B. & L. R. R., and farmer 75.
Woodsom Wallace, laborer, Congress.
Wright John. r 23, farm laborer.
Wright Maria, (Pierce's Bridge) r 9, widow of Also S.
Wright William J., (Maplewood) r II, farm laborer.
York Sylvester C., (Littleton) r 26, farmer 140.
BRIDGEWATER: ( For explanations, etc,, see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Bridgewater, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Abel Nancy H., (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, widow of William H., sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 10 cows, farmer 200.
Barnard Charles L., (Plymouth) r 17, apple orchard 500 trees, to head of live stock, farmer 60.
Barnard Charles M., (Plymouth) r 17, retired carpenter, and resides with his son C. L. Barnard, aged 66.
Barrett Daniel L., (Ashland) r 19, carries on M. K. Barrett farm.
Batchelder David S., (Plymouth) r 18, sugar orchard 200 trees, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer 175.
Bennett Martha K. (Ashland) r 24, widow of Luther, farm 30.
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TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER.
Brown Richard, 200 sugar trees, farmer 150.
Brown Simeon C., (North Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, farmer 160.
BROWN WALTER S., r 15, sugar orchard 500 trees, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer 119.
CARPENTER ALBA H., (Ashland) r 19, carpenter and builder, farmer 120. CARPENTER ISABEL A., (Ashland) r 19, (Mrs. Alba H.) resident, farm. Chapman Nathan, r 15, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 300, and mountain land 100.
CLEMENT DAVID B .. r 6, 300 sugar trees, 20 head live stock, farmer 350. Clement David B. Jr., r 6, selectman, farmer with his father.
Clough Albert N., r 15, 300 sugar trees, apple orchard 500 trees, wool grower 40 sheep, 12 head cattle, farmer 135.
Clough Charles, (Ashland) r 18, son of Cordelia.
Cross James M., (Ashland) r 20, farmer 100.
Cross Nathan G., sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 80.
Cross Sylvester, (Ashland) r 18, farmer 100.
Cummings D. K. (North Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, carries on Wm. H. Abel farm.
Cummings Orville D., (North Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, farmer with his father, D. K.
Dalton Albion B., (Plymouth) r 4, farmer 200.
Dalton Samuel W., (Plymouth) r 4, farmer with his son A. B.
Dicey Charles H., (Ashland) r 20, farmer with his father, Uriah.
Dicey Uriah, (Ashland) r 20, farmer 100.
Dolloff Abner F., r 12, farmer with his father, G. B.
DOLLOFF CLARA A .. r 11, (Mrs O. L.) professional nurse.
Dolloff Gilbert B., r 12, 40 head live stock, farmer 100, owns pasture land with Hiram S. Tilton 200.
DOLLOFF ORRIN L., r 11, prop. summer boarding house, (old Hoyt stand) farmer 75.
Fellows William W., (Plymouth) r 4 cor 5, farm laborer, h and lot.
Ferrin David C., (Ashland) r 19, farm laborer.
Ferrin Edward E., (Ashland) r 3, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 100.
Fifield Daman Y., r 13, farmer and teamster.
FIFIELD JOHN E. S., town clerk, sugar lot 250 trees, breeder and dealer in Hambletonian horses, farmer 160.
Flanders Lorenzo. r 21, carpenter, builder and farmer.
Flanders Moses E., r 13. machinist, farmer 53.
FLETCHER ARTHUR F., (Plymouth) r 17, sugar orchard 700 trees, apple orchard 250 trees, 20 head cattle, 6 horses, farmer 350.
Fletcher George F., (Plymouth) r 17, 16 head cattle, farmer 180.
Fletcher Scott W., (Plymouth) r 17, farmer with his father Geo. F.
Fogg Hannah, (Plymouth) r 5, farm 75.
Fogg John H., (Ashland) r 24, farmer with J. M.
Fogg John M., (Ashland) r 24, farmer with his son J. H. 100.
Gault John Q., (Ashland) r 3, farmer 9.
Gilpatri Robert B., r 17, owns farm 100, and timber land 140.
Glover Stephen R., (Plymouth) r 6, farmer 100.
GOSS JOHN H., r 16, farmer with his father J. W.
GOSS JOHN W., r 16, sugar orchard 200 trees, 10 head cattle, 20 sheep farmer 160, served 3 years in Co. K, 14th N. H. Vols.
Gray Samuel W., (Plymouth) r 5, painter.
Hammond Nathan, r 13, apple orchard 500 trees, farmer.
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Hammond Rodney, r 9 cor 10, retired farmer.
HAMMOND THOMAS, r 14, sugar orchard 500 trees, apple orchard 200 trees, 6 cows, 12 head cattle, 3 horses, farmer 330.
Harriman William W., (Ashland) r 3, farmer 100, soldier Co. H, 6th N. H. Vols.
Harris Chauncey, (Ashland) farmer 20.
Heath Charles B., (Ashland) r 3, carpenter, laborer.
Heath Charles H., (Ashland) r 3, mason, farmer 40.
Heath Harry P., (Ashland) r 3, traveling agent, son of Chas. H.
Heath Hezekiah, (Ashland) r 24, cripple, aged 64.
Heath Joseph, (Ashland) r 24, shoemaker, cooper, and farmer 14.
Huckins Almira, (Plymouth) r 17, widow of Joseph.
Hughes James B., (Ashland) r 3, farmer 250.
Jewett E. J., r 1I, leases Lake View House and cottages, 100 guests.
Johnson Elizabeth, r 21, widow of Jeremiah.
Johnson Jonathan H., r 13, retired farmer, h and lot, aged 73.
Johnson Ora P., r 21, book-keeper Johnson Bros., Boston, son of Mrs. Thomas Wyatt.
Lake View House, r II, C. K. Bucklin, owner, E. J. Jewett, lessee, summer boarding, accommodates 100 guests.
Mitchell Amrie M., (Plymouth) r 4 cor 5, apple orchard 300 trees, farmer. Mitchell Daniel, (Plymouth) lumberman, and farmer 20.
MITCHELL FLORENCE V., (Plymouth) r 4 cor 5, ( Mrs. Daniel) owns saw- mill and cider-mill.
Mitchell Henry W., (Plymouth) r 5, farmer 80.
Mitchell Moses M. R., (Plymouth) r 4, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 200. Mitchell Rivers P., (Plymouth) r 4, sugar orchard 500 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 140.
Morrill Frank P., r 13, clerk, son of Jonathan F.
Morrill Henry H., r 10, sugar orchard 200 trees, apple orchard 400 trees, far- mer 100, and timber land 40.
Morrill Jonathan F., r 13, postmaster, dealer in groceries, mail carrier to and from Bristol, farmer 30.
Morrill Mary Ann, r 13, school teacher, daughter of Jonathan F.
Morrill Moses F., (Plymouth) r 18, apple orchard 200 trees, and farmer 100. Morrill Samuel O., r 21, blacksmith, apple orchard 150 trees, farmer 26. Morrison John L., (Ashland) r 3, farmer, with his father Samuel.
Morrison Joseph S., (Ashland) r 3, sugar orchard 300 trees, apple orchard 200 trees, farmer 150.
Morrison Samuel, (Ashland) r 3, farmer 150.
Nelson William, (Ashland) r 24, farmer, carries on Morrison farm 70.
Nichols Arthur W., (Plymouth) r 5, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 75. Nichols Bradley T., (Plymouth) r 5, farmer, with his father, Wm. B.
Nichols William B., (Plymouth) r 5, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 175. Page Mitchell H., r 13, millwright, farmer 100.
Pike Urial, r 13, farmer 140.
Pillsbury Frank, r 4, farmer 75.
PILLSBURY RANDALL J., (Plymouth) r 4, selectman, carpenter, carries on S. G. Telcher's farm 150.
Rogers Frank W., (Plymouth) r 17, farmer, with Arthur F. Fletcher.
Rowe Stephen J., r 15, printer, and boat builder.
Sanborn Horace, r 4, 300 sugar trees, apple orchard 200 trees, 12 head of cattle, wool grower 25 sheep, farmer 200.
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Sanborn Parker P., r 6, farmer. with his father Horace.
Sleeper Odlin, r 15, formerly carpenter, aged 82.
Small George L., r 6, carries on J. H. Clay's farm 140.
Smith Eldorus, r 12, farmer 120
Smith John, r 9, sugar orchard 100 trees, 10 head of cattle, farmer 250.
Smith Nathan P., r 9, sugar orchard 800 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, 20 head of live stock, 30 sheep, farmer 300.
Sorrell David, (Ashland) r 3, carries on James Wilbur's farm 250.
Spiller Charles H., (Ashland) r 20, farmer 300.
Tilton Harvey W., Ist selectman, sugar orchard 150 trees, apple orchard 150 trees, farmer 100.
Tilton Hiram S., : 12, apple orchard 400 trees, 18 head of cattle, farmer 245. Tilton Laurin C., r 12 cor 13, wool grower 25 sheep, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 200.
Upham Edwin E., (Plymouth) r 17, farmer 130.
Upham Eva Lula, (Plymouth) r 17, dressmaker, daughter of Edwin E.
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