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Walter Rebecca P., (Ashland) r 3, widow of Walter R., farmer 300.
Webster David M., (Ashland) r 3, general stock farm, wool grower 25 sheep, farmer 310.
WEST JAMES A., (Ashland) r 3, cider mill, vinegar factory, makes 200 bar- rels annually, 20 head of cattle, farmer 230.
WHEELER ALONZO F., off r 16, blacksmith, sugar orchard 700 trees, ap- ple orchard roo trees, farmer 86.
WHEELER ROSCOE F., off r 16, farmer, with his father A. F.
Whittemore Caleb, r 12, apple orchard 100 trees, dairy II cows, 25 sheep, far- mer 190.
Whittemore Daniel C., r 12, farmer, with his father, Caleb.
Whittemore John T., r 12, farmer 150.
Whittemore Laura A., r 12, school teacher, daughter of Caleb.
Whittemore Lizzie P., r 12, school teacher, daughter of Caleb.
Wiggins Timothy, r 13, farmer, with M. H. Page.
Wiser Norman, (Ashland) r 19. farmer 40.
Woodman Addie C., (Ashland) r 3, school teacher, daughter of Charles.
Woodman Austin W., (Ashland) r 3, guide on Androscoggin river, Maine, land- scape artist, home with Charles.
WOODMAN CHARLES, (Ashland) r 3, 500 sugar trees, fish pond 3,000 trout, farmer 150.
Woodman Corydon, (Ashland) r 3 cor 19, sash and blind worker, son of Charles.
Woodman Jacob A., (Ashland) r 3, carpenter, and farmer 25.
Woodman Lyman B., (Ashland) traveling agent, son of Charles.
WYATT MARY N., r 21, (Mrs. Thomas) resident.
WYATT THOMAS, r 21, Free Will Baptist clergyman, apple orchard 200 trees, sugar orchard 250 trees.
BRISTOL.
(For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Bristol, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Adams Alexander, farmer, leases on shares of O. K. Bucklin 100. Adams Allen W., wood worker, emp. of Warren E. Locke, h Central Square.
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ADAMS BERNARD, r 2, cooper, and farmer, leases of G. Sanborn heirs 50. Adams Felix, r r, farmer, leases on shares of O. K. Bucklin 175. Adams Joseph, r 1, farm laborer.
Adams Thomas J., r I, farmer, leases of Bucklin & Flanders, on shares, 160. Adams William J., second engineer Train, Smith & Co., h r 30.
Alden George, custom shoemaker, Central Square, h Summer.
ALDEN GEORGE F., teamster, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., bds Lake.
ALEXANDER HORACE T., dealer in general merchandise, groceries, flour, etc., Central Square, h Winter.
Ames Burley M., farmer 60, and in Groton 125, h Lake.
Annis Royal B., paper maker, emp. Mason, Perkins & Co., h North Main
AVERY OLIVER, farm laborer, h off South Main.
Bailey Luther C., r 18 cor. 2, farmer 52.
Ballou Adda K. Miss, r 29, resident.
Ballou Florence L. Mrs., washer and ironer, h Cedar.
Ballou George W., r 31, carpenter, painter, paper hanger, &c.
BALLOU HIRAM P., r 31, manuf. of hosiery and knit goods, patentee of machinery for knit goods, and farmer 60.
Ballou Jamin, carpenter and laborer, h Cedar.
Ballou John, r 31, retired farmer, resides with his son, Hiram P.
Ballou LaForest, blacksmith, emp. of C. A. Smith, h Lake.
Ballou Marshall, r 29, manuf. of picker stucks, at Bristol village, used in cloth manuf., and farmer 70.
Ballou Quincy A., dental surgeon, Abel's block, Central Square. h North Main. Ballou Sophronia M. Mrs., dealer in millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, Abel block, Central Square, bds Nortlı Main.
Bartlett Frederick, farmer 200.
Bean S. Milton, resident, h South Main.
Bennett Samuel C., teamster, emp. Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake.
Bennett William L., farmer, and manager for Mrs. Mary Sanborn, h High.
Benton William W., wood turner, emp. of E. D. Crosby & Co., h Summer. Berry Nathaniel S. Hon., ex-Governor of N. H., retired manuf., aged 89, h South Main.
BERRY W. AUGUSTUS. (Mason & Berry) h South Main.
Bingham Frank, manuf. and dealer in harnesses and horse furnishing goods, South Main, h do.
Bingham Fred W., selectman and tinsmith, h School.
BISHOP JAMES M., homeo. physician and surgeon, office and residence Summer st.
Blackstone Benjamin E., r 8, farmer 60.
Blake Albert, owner of real estate, houses, store and shops for renting, h South Main.
Blake Albert, Jr., postal clerk, route from Manchester to Boston, h Pleasant. Blake Roswell, farmer, with his father Albert, and owns in Hill -- acres.
Blodgett Even K., wood turner and fireman, emp. of Train, Smith & Co., h Summer.
Boardman Charles, dealer in dry goods, paper hangings, groceries, crockery, hardware, paints and oils, Pleasant, established in 1867, h Summer.
Boardman Gideon, manuf. of light and heavy carriages and sleighs, general repairing, Water, h Pleasant.
Bowler John A., pastor of the M. E. church of Bristol, h School.
BRECK JOSEPH H., paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake. Breck Sarah E., r 17, widow of George C., resident, h and 2 acres.
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BRIGGS FRED H., photographer, dealer in and manuf. of picture frames, Main, h High.
BRISTOL ENTERPRISE, R. W. Musgrove, editor and prop., published Thursday of each week, office Central.
Bristol Savings Bank, Lewis W. Fling, pres .; George M. Cavis, treas., South Main.
Brock Miner, overseer of the finishing room for Dodge, Davis & Co., h Lake. Brown Charles S., farmer 1, served in Co. C, 12th N. H. Vols., h Willow. Brown Edward, (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 12, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 65.
Brown Frank E., teamster, emp. of John W. Wilbur, h Willow.
Brown George G., prop. of grist-mill, tenement houses, dealer in horses, country produce and real estate, h Spring.
BROWN JOHN H., postmaster and dealer in stationery, h Summer.
Brown Lovilla C., r 5, widow of Amos.
Brown Martha, (Mrs. R. D. Brown,) dressmaker, h Prospect.
Brown Rufus D., pulp maker, emp. of Mason & Berry, h Prospect.
Brown Silas S., r 5, county commissioner, and farmer 100.
Bryson John, laborer, h Central.
Bryson John J., barber and hair dresser, Abel's block, bds Central.
Bryson Thomas D., currier, bds Central.
Bucklin Otis K., (Bucklin & Robie) (Bucklin & Wilbur) (Bucklin & Flanders)
fruit grower 2,300 apple trees, owns seven farms containing about 1,000 acres, and in Florida 80 acres, also prop. of Bristol House, Brown's Hotel, and Lake View House in Bridgewater, h Central Square.
Bucklin & Flanders. (O. K. B. & C. S. F.) farmers 050.
Bucklin & Robie, (O. K. B. & G. A. R.) manufrs. and dealers in wagons, car- riages, sleighs, etc., Water.
BURLEIGH JAMES W., (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r -, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 75, served 3 years in Co. D, 3d Regt. N. H. Vols. Burpee Don A., laborer. h Summer.
Burpee Ira B., emp. of Train, Smith & Co., pulp mill, h Central Square. Butrick Frank C., dentist, h School.
Butrick George F., glove maker for M. A. Kent, of Boston, h Arch.
Buttrick Nathan B., carpenter and repairer of wood machinery, h Lake.
Buxton Anson, blacksmith, emp. of C. A. Pearson, soldier in 17th Vt. Regt., h New.
CALLEY CHARLES H., dealer in canned goods, confectionery, tobacco,
cigars, fruits, vegetables, etc., Abel's block, Central Square, h Summer. Calley David M., clerk, emp. of Charles Boardman, h Pleasant.
Calley Francis W., (Calley & Currier) policeman, h Central Square.
CALLEY GEORGE H., physician and surgeon, Rollins block, h Summer. Calley & Currier (F. W. C. and G. C. Currier) manuf. of crutches, off S. Main. Cass Jacob, carpenter, h Lake.
Cass Josephine A. Miss, (Bristol and Wellesley) poetess, and teacher of languages Wellesley college preparatory school, h Summer.
CASS GEORGE F., overseer of the weaving for Dodge, Davis & Co., h Lake.
Cass Mary M. Miss, teacher intermediate graded school, bds with S. H. Cross. Cass Nason W., practical optician, and dealer in spectacles and eye glasses, h Summer.
Cass Orison G., dealer in horses, and farmer 12, in Alexandria 50, and tim- ber land 1,000 acres, h W. Main.
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Cate Albert F., r 19, wood turner, emp. of E. D. Crosby & Co.
Cavis George M., treas. Bristol Savings bank, h Pleasant.
Chandler Meshack G., stone cutter, and farmer 15, h off Lake.
Chandler Willis D., paper maker, emp. of Train. Smith & Co., h off Lake.
CHAPMAN JONATHAN S., farmer, owns farm in Alexandria 140 acres, h Lake.
CHAPMAN JONATHAN S. MRS., keeper of boarding house for Dodge, Davis & Co., Lake.
Chase David M., carpenter and builder, h Lake.
CHASE IRA A., (Fling & Chase) insurance agent Imperial and Northern Ins. Co., member board of education, h Spring.
Chase Ira S., physician and surgeon, h School.
Chase Nicholas T., r 5, fruit grower 200 trees, and farmer 150.
CHASE SILAS H., off r -, second hand, Bristol branch B. & L. R. R. Cheney Edmund W., r 2, cor 18, farmer 35.
Cheney Henry D., paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Willow. Cheney Moody S., paper maker, emp. Train, Smith & Co., bds N. Main.
Colby Edwin A., house, sign and carriage painting, paper hanging, and kalso- mining, h Lake.
Conner John S., dry goods and groceries, Lake, h do.
Connor John R., justice of the peace, Ist selectman, station agent, B. & L. R. R., dealer in coal, h N. Main.
COOLIDGE CHARLES W., dental surgeon, breeder of Langshan, Buff Cochins and other fowls, Central Square, h Sunmer.
Cox Caleb, retired farmer, h N. Main.
Cox Wilmer C., clerk, h N. Main.
Crockett Andrew J., retired carpenter and builder, aged 75, resident of Bris- tol 46 years, h Pleasant.
CROSBY EDWARD D., (Edward D. Crosby & Co.) and prop. of fruit farm in Downey, Cal., 30.
CROSBY EDWARD D. & CO., (Edward D. and Milo H. Crosby) manuf. of hard and soft wood lumber, croquet sets, ten pins and hard wood dow- els, saw-mills at North Bristol, and croquet shops, Depot st.
CROSBY MILO H., (Edward D. Crosby & Co.) farmer 75.
Cross Otis F., second hand in the weaving room of Dodge, Davis & Co., h Lake.
CROSS S. HENRY, selectman, fruit grower 200 trees, and farmer 200, h Lake.
Cummings Orville D., wood worker, emp. of Warren E. Lock, bds Summer. Currier George C., (Calley & Currier) soldier Co. D, 12th N. H. Vols., h S. Main.
Curtice James A., r 29, dealer in meats, and farmer 25.
DAMON OTIS S., r 15, farmer 30.
Danforth John W., laborer, emp. of E. M. Drake, h Spring.
Danforth Luman, retired farmer, aged 80, h Lake.
Danforth Mary A. Miss, r 26, owns farm 50.
Danforth Richard S., retired tanner, h Summer.
Daniels Thomas H., prop. of meat market, Central Square, and sugar orch-
ard 250 trees, farmer 19, resides on r 21, building for summer boarders. Darling Hattie Miss, resident, h Summer.
Davis Charles S., paper maker, emp. of Train, Smith & Co., h Lake.
Day Frank, marble worker, with his father L. D., bds Lake.
Day Lorenzo D., (L. D. & C. H. Day) h Lake.
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Day L. D. & C. H., (Lorenzo D. and Charles H., of Haverhill) manuf. of monuments and head-stones from marble and granite, and all kinds of cemetery work, N. Main.
Dickerson Willis K., glove maker and farmer 4, h Willow.
Dickinson Arial, retired farmer, aged 80, h Merrmack.
Dickinson Charles H., (Dickinson & Horner) telegraph operator W. U. tele- graph Co., h Summer.
Dickinson Joseph N., wood worker, emp. of Taylor & Gordon, h Merrimack. Dickinson & Horner, (Charles H. D. and R. A. H.) dealers in clothing, gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, Wifite's block, Central Square.
Dearborn Kenson E., attorney and counselor at law, and fire insurance agent, office Fowler's block, h Prospect.
Decato Joseph, r 17, laborer and blacksmith.
DODGE, DAVIS & CO., (John W. D., D. L. Davis, of Enfield, and H. C. Whipple,) manufs. of Shaker flannels.
Dolloff Abram, butter dairy 25 cows. dealer in cattle and farmer, h S. Main. Dolloff Frank D., r 26, farmer, with his father Solon.
Dolloff Solon, r 26, sugar orchard 175 trees, fruit grower 100 trees, and far- mer 200.
Dow Charles G., (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, fruit grower 100 trees, and farmer 55.
Drake Charles N., r 16, farmer, soldier in Co. C, 12 Regt. N. H. Vols.
Drake Edward M., prop. saw and shingle mill, dealer in lumber and shingles,
manuf. of piano stool stock, Main, prop. steamer "Lady Allen" on New Found Lake, h Spring.
Drake Thomas T., manuf. and dealer in lumber, breeder of horses, and far- mer 1,000.
Draper Albert W., carpenter, h Summer.
Drew Asa, retired farmer, h Lake.
Durgin Benjamin, carpenter and laborer, h South Main.
DURGIN BENJAMIN G., traveling salesman for Cummings Bros., marble dealers, Concord, N. H., h South Main.
Durgin Nancy A. Miss, resident, North Main.
Dyer Charlotte C. Miss, milliner, Central Square.
Eaton Rufus, farmer.
Eastman Elias M., teamster for Train, Smith & Co., bds Central.
Edgerly Moody O., machinist, gunsmith, and sewing machine repairer, h Lake.
Emmons Damon Y., r -, sugar orchard 300 trees, fruit grower, and far- mer 180.
Emmons Everett H., r 25, farmer, with his father John M. R.
EMMONS H. NEWELL, r 25, farmer and milk dealer, with his father Hor- ace M.
EMMONS HORACE M., r 25, sugar orchard 400 trees, milk dealer 25 cows, farmer 300, and pasture land 140.
Emmons John M. R., r 25, fruit grower, and farmer on the Emmons home- stead 160, first settled in 1766, and always owned by the Emmons family. Emmons Moses A., r 15, stone mason.
Emmons Thomas R., r 17, farmer 10.
Emory Addie A., (Bridgewater) r 6, widow of John S., teacher.
Fall Fred S., marble worker, emp. of L. D. Day, bds Bristol House.
Favor Moses W., engineer B. & L. R. R., h North Main.
Fellows Benjamin Q., stone mason, h North Main.
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FELLOWS MILO, stone cutter and farmer 34, h Summer.
Fellows Samuel S., r 18, farmer 100
Fellows Smith D., tinsmith, and optician, h Summer.
Fellows Winthrop R., wool sorter, h Lake.
Ferrin Augustus J., (New Hampton) sugar orchard 150 trees, fruit grower 1,000 trees, and farmer, owns with his brother, Enos B., 100.
Fields Frank P., clerk, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake.
Fitzpatrick James, spin er, emp. of Dodge, Davis & Co , h Lake.
FLANDERS CHARLES S., chief of police, town collector, agent for the Buckeye mower and Kemp manure spreader, proprietor of meat market, and farmer with O. K. Bucklin 650, Spring, h S. Main cor Beach. Flanders Manson S., paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake. Flanders Rufus L., paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake. Fleer George H., paper maker, emp. of Train, Smith & Co., h Lake.
FLING CHARLES W., ass't treasurer Bristol Savings bank, h Union.
FLING LEWIS W., (Fling & Chase) president Bristol Savings bank, chair- man board of education, h School.
FLING & CHASE, (Lewis W. F. and Ira A. C.) att'ys at law, office Cen- tral Square.
Fogg Franklin, resident, bds Bristol House.
Fogg Oliver B., r 29 manuf. of carriages, and farmer 45.
Follansbee Charles L., barber and hair dresser, basement Bristol House, bds Bristol House.
Follansbee Comodore P., meat cook, emp. of Bristol House, bds do.
Follansbee David S., r 19, farmer 14.
Follansbee Ezekiel, dealer in wool, hides, skins and undressed furs, and farmer 130, h Pleasant.
Follansbee George F., dyer, emp. of Dodge, Davis & Co., h Lake.
FOLLANSBEE HERBERT H., (Sam Follansbee & Son) h Beach cor First.
FOLLANSBEE JAMES D., prop. of fish market, and dealer in country produce, Pleasant, h Lake.
FOLLANSBEE SAM, (Sam Follansbee & Son) Beach cor First.
FOLLANSBEE SAM & SON, props. of New Found Lake stock farm, breeders of high blood horses, owners of Hambletonian and Membrino stock horse " Thorndale Chief," Beach cor First.
Ford Walter, emp of Mason, Perkins & Co., h N. Main.
Fowler Abner, farmer 12, and manager of farm 5 acres for Prof. W. L. P. Boardman, of Boston.
FOWLER DAVID S., dealer in drugs and medicines, Central Square, h Merrimack.
Fowler George H., clerk, emp of D. S. Fowler, h Central Square.
FOWLER HADLEY B., M. D., physician and surgeon, and farmer 25, bds Bristol House.
Fowler Isaiah H., r 17, quarryman, emp at Weirs.
FRENCH ORLANDO B., (French & Merrill) h Summer.
FRENCH & MERRILL, (O. B. F. and F. H. M.) manufs. of tin and sheet iron, dealers in stoves and ranges, tin, glass and wooden ware, peddlers' supplies, paper stock and old metals, tin roofing and eaves spouting a specialty, Central Square.
GALE ALONZO B., shoemaker, and repairer, h Lake.
Gale Burt S., (Bristol and Canaan) clerk, emp O. L. Rand, of Canaan.
Gale Charles A., r 5, sugar orchard 150 trees, farmer 345.
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George Arial H., miller. and agent of William C. Kelley, of Alexandria, in the sale of flour and all kinds of feed, h School.
George Charles P., carpenter, contractor and builder, h Merrimack.
George Elbridge F., laborer, bds Merrimack.
GEORGE WILLIAM, dealer in dry and fancy goods, jewelry, Yankee no- tions, millinery, and also dress making department, Rollins block, Cen- tral Square. bds Bristol House.
GEORGE WILLIAM MRS, manager of the dress and cloak making de- partment of W. George, bds. Bristol House.
Getchel Samuel F., farmer 14, soldier Co. F, 2d Regt. U. S. S. S., h Lake. GILMAN EDWARD S., painter, and paper hanger, bds School.
Gilman John W., machinist, and milwright, h High.
Gilman Lilla A. Mrs., tailoress, emp of O. B. Ray, bds N. Main.
Gilpatrick James, emp of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Central Square.
Glines Charles W., laborer.
Glines Edward D., peddler of Yankee notions.
Glines Edward, Jr., laborer.
Glines Joseph, laborer.
Glines William H, laborer.
Gordon Alvah C., (New Hampton) r -, manager of farm of 300 acres for John F. Merrow. of Boston, who is breeder of thoroughbred horses.
Gordon Frank A., (Taylor & Gordon) h N. Main.
Gordon George S. S., farmer, emp of Miss Mary Bartlett, h Summer.
Gordon Stephen C., laborer, h Lake.
Gove George A., (Alexandria) farm laborer, bds Cedar.
Gray Benjamin, r 9, sugar orchard 150 trees, and farmer 140.
Gray Howland, shoemaker, emp of George Alden, bds Summer.
Gray Samuel D., (Alexandria) r 4. farmer 34.
Griffith Henry, miller, emp of Wm. C. Kelley, h Lake.
Griffith James W., shoemaker, S. Main, h do.
Hadley Charles S., painter. and box maker, h Spring.
Haley Dennis, fireman, emp of Train, Smith & Co., h off Lake.
Hall Joseph, emp of F. D. Crosby & Co., bds Lake.
Hall Oliver P., r 15, soldier Co. D, 12th Regt. N. H. Vols., 2 yrs and 9 mos., sugar orchard 80 trees, and farmer 100.
Hall Oliver S., r 15, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 150.
Hammond George H., dealer in general merchandise, S. Main, h do.
Hammond S. Frost, pulp maker, emp of Train, Smith & Co., h N. Main.
Hanaford William F., job teamster, first serg't Co. F, 8th Regt. N. H. Vols., h Pleasant.
Hanscom Heber, laborer, emp of Tra n, Smith & Co., hi Pleasant.
Harriman Abby S., widow of Hiram, h South Main.
HARRIMAN ALFRED P., dealer in boots, shoes and rubber goods, manuf. to order all kinds of genuine Plymouth buck gloves and mittens, also fur gloves and gauntlets neatly repaired, Rollin's block, Central Square, h South Main.
HASTINGS ALMON C., r 5 farmer, with his father John.
HASTINGS JOHN COL., r 5, farmer 150.
Hastings Robert S., carpenter and builder, h Pleasant.
Haynes Jeremiah A., blacksmith, carriage ironing and job work, Water, h. Summer cor. School.
Healey Josiah, paper maker, h Lake.
Healey Lucy A. Mrs., seamstress and dressmaker, h Lake.
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Heath Adaline C., widow of Willard, resident, h South Main cor Beach.
HEATH H. TAYLOR, (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, farmer, with his father Hiram.
HEATH HIRAM, (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 175.
Heath Leland E., teamster, emp. of E. D. Crosby & Co., h Merrimack.
HEATH LEVI N., r 22, dealer in cattle, and farmer 200.
Heath Maud I., Miss, (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, teacher, daughter of Webster.
HEATH WEBSTER, (New Hampton, Belknap Co.) r 25, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 95, soldier from 1861 till 1865, in Co. B, 9th Regt. N. H. Vols.
Hemenway B. Frank, laborer, h Cedar.
Hemphill Horace, carpenter, contractor and builder, h Spring.
HIGHT FRANK P., overseer of the pulp mills of Train, Smith & Co., h Lake.
Hill Betsey A., widow of John M., h Merrimack.
Hill John Mrs., resident, h Summer.
HOMANS ALMER W., farmer, with his father Henry C.
HOMAN HENRY C., r 10, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, sugar orchard 700 trees, and farmer 180
HOMER ROBERT A., (Dickinson & Homer,) county commissioner, trustee and loan committee of Bristol Savings Bank, and shipper of apples, h School.
Houghton Mary L, r 17, book-keeper, and agent for the sale of sewing ma- chines.
Hoyt David P., farmer 45, h Willow.
Hunt Dearborn J., r 26, farmer.
HUTCHINSON ARTHUR, foreman for E. M. Drake, h Lake.
Ingalls Sarah F., widow of Sullivan, h Central Square.
Jewett Jeremiah, carpenter, h and I acre Summer.
Jewett Lucy J., widow of Aaron, resident, h S. Main.
Johnson David, retired farmer, h School.
Johnson Frank M., laborer, bds Beach.
Johnson Melvin H., prop, of livery stable, Beach, h do.
Johnson Perley M., general blacksmith, horse shoeing a specialty, shop S. Main, h Beach.
JUDKINS GEORGE J., clergyman of M. E. church, and farmer 375, h S. Main.
Keezer Charles, laborer, emp. of B. M. Ames.
Keezer Frank E., laborer, emp. of S. Henry Cross, bds do.
KELLEY ALVAH B., assistant station agent B. & L. R. R., bds Spring. Kelley Daniel, invalid, h Summer.
Kelley Eliphalet G., clerk, emp. of Cyrus Taylor, h Spring.
Kelley Joseph D., late of the firm of Lovejoy & Kelley, carriage manufs., an invalid, h Cross, cor High.
Kelley William G., retired farmer, h Summer.
Kemp Charles E., r 16, laborer, emp. of E. D. Crosby & Co.
Kendall Edward F., carpenter and wood turner, bds Summer.
Kendall George'H., prop. of a restaurant, and dealer in fruits, confectionery, oysters, canned goods, tobacco and cigars, Summer, bds do.
Kendall Hiram W., retired manuf., h Summer.
Kidder Charles, farmer, leases 13 acres of Uriah Kidder, and laborer, h N. Main.
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KIDDER FREDERICK, r 22, fruit grower 70 trees, and farmer 90. KIDDER H. DANA, r 22, farmer with his father, Frederick Kidder. KIDDER URIAH H., farmer 35.
King Edward F., finisher, emp. of Dodge, Davis & Co., bds Lake.
KIRK FRANK S., miller and clerk, emp. of Taylor & Merrill, and farmer IO.
Kirk Horace H., pulp maker, emp. of Mason & Berry, h Central Square. Kirk Stephen P., carpenter, Pleasant.
KNIGHT GEORGE, painter and paper hanger, h Merrimack.
KNIGHT GEORGE H., house, carriage and sign painter, kalsominer, and paper hanger, shop and h Merrimack.
Locke Favor, off r 19, farmer 130.
Locke Orrin, carpenter, h Lake.
LOCKE WARREN E., manuf. of Prescott's patent Peerless and Standard carriage jacks, also contractor of all articles made of wood, off S. Main, h School.
Lovejoy Frank H., conductor Bristol branch northern division of B. & L. R. R., bds Bristol House.
Lovejoy Sarah C., widow of Abbott, h Pleasant.
Lovejoy William Crawford, dealer in carriages, h Lake.
Loverin Orra H., emp. at the Bristol House.
Lucas Charles A., paper manuf., agent for Messrs. Train, Smith & Co., of Boston, bds Bristol House.
Marden Edwin O., r 31, sawyer and manuf. of lumber.
Martin Calvin, r 32, dairy 8 cows, farmer.
Martin Calvin, paper maker, emp. of Train, Smith & Co., h Pleasant.
Martin Louisa Miss, resident, h Church.
Martin Nellie B., r 16. resident.
MARTIN WALTER C., second hand, emp. of Train, Smith & Co., pulp mill, h Pleasant.
Mason Daniel S., retired lumberman, and paper manuf., aged 76, h junction of Pleasant and Lake.
MASON DAVID M., (Mason, Perkins & Co., and Mason & Berry) h South Main.
Mason Joseph, r 29, farmer 25.
MASON, PERKINS & CO., (David M., B. F. P. and N. H. Weeks) manufs. of colored papers.
Mason Robert M., paper maker, h Lake.
Mason S. K. Mrs., widow of Hon. S. K. Mason, h N. Main.
MASON & BERRY, manufs. or wood pulp, Water.
Matthews Ira O., paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., bds N. Main. McDANIEL CHARLES W., machinist, and paper maker, emp. of Mason, Perkins & Co., h Lake.
MERRILL CLARENCE N., (Taylor & Merrill) farmer 36.
MERRILL FRANK H., (French & Merrill) h S. Main.
Mitchell Laura R., (Bridgewater) r 8, widow of Alpheus, sugar orchard 600 trees, fruit grower 1.000 trees, and farmer 200.
Moore Mary D. (Ne v Hampton, Belknap Co.) r I, widow of Joseph, resides on the estate of her husband.
Morse Oscar F., agent of the U. S. & C. Ex Co., Central Square, h S. Main. Mudgett Calvin H., r 1, breeder of grade Durham cattle, farmer 100, and pasture and wood land in Alexandria 100.
Mudgett Mary, r 1, widow of William.
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MURPHY CURY W., off r-, and near depot, section overseer Bristol branch northern division B. & L. R. R.
MUSGROVE ETTA G. MRS., teacher of vocal and instrumental music, h S. Main.
MUSGROVE RICHARD W., representative in the State legislature, edi- tor and prop. Bristol Enterprise, book and job printer, Central, h South Main.
Mussey Orin J., r 22, sugar orchard 125 trees, and farmer 65.
Mussey Samuel, r 11, farmer 100.
Mussey Walter S., r -, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 100.
Nelson Levi, laborer, h ¿ acre, N. Main.
Nelson Levi J., r 15, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 200.
Nelson Stephen, r 15, retired farmer, aged 73.
Nelson Oren, r 21, sugar orchard 250 trees, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 160, h Summer.
Newton Daniel W., ( Hill, Merrimack Co.) r 31, farmer 180.
Newton Elmer, ( Hill, Merrimack Co.) r 31, farmer, with his father Daniel W. NEWTON HANNAH MRS., (Hill, Merrimack Co ) r 31, resident.
Nutbrown Thomas, butcher, emp. of Charles S. Flanders, bds with C. S. Flanders
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