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Higgins Charles C., (Enfield Center) r 51, farmer with his father Milo J.
Higgins Milo J., (Enfield Center) r 51, breeder of Devon cattle, and farmer 175.
Hill - -, (Enfield Center) r 29, farmer.
Holt Charles, r 6, farm laborer.
Holt Nathan S., r 4, millwright, and carpenter and joiner.
Horton Charles, (Montcalm) off r 38, farmer 125, and pasture and wood land 85.
HORTON HERBERT C., (Montcalm) r 43, farmer 100.
Horton Nathaniel P., (Lebanon) r 36, farmer with Simon.
Horton Simon, (Montcalm) r 36, farmer 135.
Horton William A., (Montcalm) off r 38, farmer, son of Charles.
Houston Carter, livery stable, and agent for Pacific Guano Co., Main, h do.
HOWE ANSEL P., (Lebanon) r 44, prop. of Mountain View House, sum- mer boarding, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer 200.
Howe Charles, (Lebanon) r 44, lumberman, and book-keeper for his father George.
Howe George, (Lebanon) r 44, prop. of saw-mill, and manuf. of dimension and other lumber and lath.
Howe Nathaniel, (W. Canaan) r 13, farmer 200.
Howe Warren, emp Huse & Berry, h Main.
Howe W. Edwin, commercial traveller, bds Main.
Hoyt Charles W., (Enfield Center) farmer with J. W.
Hoyt John W., (Enfield Center) r 30, herdsman for the South family of Shakers, and farmer 85.
Huntley Newman A., (Enfield Center) r 48 n 31, mason, and farmer 75.
Huntoon Joseph, shoemaker, and farmer 33.
Huntoon Nathaniel E., r 2, farmer 60.
Huse Edwin E., currier, h Main.
Huse Everett B., notary public, coroner, constable, insurance agent, and far- mer 230, h High cor Main.
Huse George, farmer, h High.
Huse Harry, r 10, farmer 60, and meadow and timber land 20.
HUSE JAMES, (Huse & Berry) h High.
HUSE & BERRY, (James Huse and George W. Berry, of Boston,) r 7, manufrs. of bedsteads.
JACKMAN JAMES G., (Enfield Center) r 49, prop. of Elm Cottage, for
summer boarders, sugar orchard 400 trees, wool grower 60 sheep, and farmer 200.
Jackman Lura A. Miss, (Enfield Center) r 49, daughter of James G., teacher. Jameson Jerome K., (Montcalm) r 44, boarding house.
JOHNSON ALBERT R., dealer in sewing machines, prop. of livery, feed and exchange stables, Main, h do.
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TOWN OF ENFIELD.
Johnson David A., r 3, currier, emp of Leviston Bros.
Johnson John, (Montcalm) r 44, emp of George Howe.
Johnson John, Jr., (Montcalm) r 44, emp of George Howe.
Johnson George W., (Enfield Center) r 31, farmer 15.
JOHNSON J. W. MRS., (Enfield Center).
JOHNSON JAMES W., (Enfield Center) r 31, prop. of Quincy House, Boston, Mass., and farmer 60.
Johnson Leonard, (Enfield Center) r 47, laborer.
Jones Alba C., r 5, emp of Dodge, Davis & Co.
Jones Elmer E., (W. Canaan) r 8, farmer.
Jones Harvey B. and Horace M., (W. Canaan) r 8, 75 sheep, and farmers- 150.
Jones James F., carpenter, h Wells.
Jones Newton I., (W. Canaan) r 8, Cong. clergyman.
Jones Susan B., r 5, widow of John.
Jones Tracy H., (W. Canaan) r 8, farmer 160.
Kaime Joanna J., r 33, elderess of the ministry of Canterbury and Enfield Shakers.
KENYON EDWIN A., prop. Kenyon's Hotel, and farmer 35, veteran sol- dier, Main.
KENYON FRANCES E., (Mrs. E. A.) milliner, Main.
KENYON'S HOTEL, livery connected, E. A. Kenyon, prop., nearly oppo- site depot, Main.
Kidder Albe P., (Montcalm) r 46, laborer.
Kidder Mary, (Montcalm) r 43, widow of Alfred.
Kidder Timothy, (Enfield Center) r 24, farmer 50.
Kimball Eliza, (Enfield Center) r 19, widow of Joseph.
Kimball James T., (Montcalm) r 8, farmer 75, and in Grantham 100.
Kimball Jonas Leach, emp of Leviston Bros., bds at Day Dawn House.
Kimball William B., (Enfield Center) r 31, laborer.
KIMBALL WILLIAM T., (Enfield Center) r -, farmer, emp of the North family of Shakers.
Kinsella Michael, r 4, tanner and currier.
Knight Charles, scythe welder for Emerson Edge Tool Co., h off Wells.
Ladd David N., jobber, h Maple.
Laffee Stephen, r 5, blacksmith and horse-shoer.
Laffee Thomas, r 5, farmer 20.
Laffec Thomas E., r 5, farmer.
Laffee John T., r 5, gardener for Church family of Shakers.
Laro David, laborer, h Shaker Hill road.
Lawn Robert, off r 6, farmer 4,
Lawn Robert J., (Enfield Center) r 24, broom maker.
LAWN WILLIAM J., r 5, broom maker for Church family of Shakers.
Leach Sarah P., (Enfield Center) r 19, widow of Benjamin C., farmer 90.
Leavitt William H., (Enfield Center) off r 31, millwright, wheelwright and carpenter.
Leeds Horace M., house and carriage painter, h High.
LEVISTON BROS., (William and Robert) tanners and curriers, Main.
Leviston Irwen, book-keeper for Leviston Bros., bds Main.
Leviston Robert, (Leviston Bros.) h Main.
Leviston William, (Leviston Bros.) h Main.
Little James A., (Enfield Center) r 49, breeder of pure blood Devon cattle reg., 80 sheep, and farmer 500.
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Little James L., (Enfield Center) r 49, farmer with his father, James A., and owns 100 acres.
Locke Edwin A., (Enfield Center) r 22 cor 11, play writer.
LOVEJOY AUGUSTUS C., r 5, farmer, leases of L. W. Currier 8o. (De- ceased.)
Lovejoy Charles A., r 5, laborer.
LOVEJOY CHARLES I.
Lovejoy Frank, r 5, farmer.
LOVEJOY LEWIS P., r 34, foreman of farming department North family of Shakers.
Lovejoy Willis D., clerk.
Loverin John B., (Enfield Center) r 48, farmer, leases on shares of A. B. Stevens 90.
Loverin William B., (Enfield Center) r 48, farmer.
Manahan Valantine, physician and surgeon, bds High.
MANCHESTER FRANK C., physician and surgeon, h Main.
Marrs Daniel M., (Enfield Center) r 19, farmer 100.
Marston Smith, (Enfield Center) r 31, retired luinber manuf., and manuf. of feed and meal. (Dead.)
McColister Benjamin F., (Lebanon) r 39, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 85, and in Lebanon 100.
McColister Frank E., (Lebanon) r 39, farmer with B. F.
McColister Melvin I., (Lebanon) r 39, farmer with B. F.
McConnell John T., r 72, farmer, owns with his brother William about 50 acres.
McConnell William, r 72, farmer, with his brother John about 50 acres. MCELWAIN JAMES, (Enfield Center) r 31, representative, blacksmith,. horse-shoer, carriage ironer and jobber, h and lot.
Mckinney Daniel, (Enfield Center) r 22, blacksmith, and farmer 12.
McMurphy Thomas, (Enfield Center) r 49, farmer 43.
Merrill Aljah F., emp of the South family of Shakers.
MERRILL FREDERICK C., (Montcalm) r 46, farmer 140.
Merrill Mary, (Enfield Center) r 31, widow of Thomas.
MERRILL MARY C. MRS., (summer res. Enfield Center) winter res. 46 Rutland Square, Boston, Mass.
Millen Moses P., (Enfield Center) r 31, (Millen & Gordon.)
MILLEN & GORDON, (Enfield Center) r 31, (Moses P. Millen and Free- man S. Gordon) manufs. of Shaker socks and stocking yarn, also custom carding.
MONT CALM HOUSE, (Enfield Center) r 31, John H. Morse, prop., stage and livery connected.
MOODY LEWIS J., (Enfield Center) r 30, lumberman, sugar orchard 150 trees, and farmer 200.
Morey Darius Mrs., (Enfield Center) r 48, resident.
Morgan Helen A., widow of Capt. Convers G., h High.
Morgan Thomas B., r 6, farmer 30.
Morrill Henry F., miller for Wyman Pattee, h Elm.
Morse Edward G., (Enfield Center) r 31, stage driver and mail carrier bet. Enfield Center and depot.
Morse Frank B., (Enfield Center) r 31, lumber manuf. and dealer, and far- mer 500.
MORSE JOHN H., (Enfield Center) r 31, prop. of Mont Calm House, liv- ery stable and stage line from Enfield depot to Enfield Center, farmer 100, and with F. B. 45.
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TOWN OF ENFIELD.
Mudgett Edward G., (Enfield Center) r 27, farmer 175.
Munroe Charles, r 34, North family of Shakers.
Nelson James M., r 10, farmer 63.
Nichols Bros., (Enfield Center) r 22, (E. A. and H. A.) farmers 225.
Nichols Dexter H., barber, Main, res. W. Canaan.
Nichols Elwin A., (Enfield Center) 1 22, (Nichols Bros.)
Nichols Fred T., works for Shakers.
Nichols Henry A, (Enfield Center) r 22, (Nichols Bros.)
NORTH FAMILY OF SHAKERS, r 34, Frank Norvell. trustee.
NOYES DAVID, (W. Canaan) r 13, breeder and dealer in thoroughbred Short horn cattle, and farmer, leases of Nathaniel Howe 200.
Noyes George B., (Enfield Center) r 29, 75 sheep, and farmer 175.
Noyes Lucy E., (Enfield Center) r 29, widow of Samuel, resident, on the estate of her husband, 175 acres.
O'Day Michael, section hand, h Main.
Olmstead Loring P., harnessmaker, h Main.
Packard Charles A., r 34, prop. of steamboat "Nina," on Mascoma lake, machinist, and prop, of restaurant and nine pin alley, Beaver Point.
PADDLEFORD DAVID G., live stock dealer, and dealer in Buffalo phos- phates, apple grower, and farmer in Hanover 200, h Main cor High. Paddleford Lewis C., r 1og, farmer 1123.
Page Albert G., (Lebanon) (Albert G & Francis W. ) farmer.
Page Albert G. & Francis W., (Lebanon) r 412, breeders of grade Hereford cattle, and farmer 125.
Page Francis W., (Lebanon) r 413, (Albert G. & Francis W.) farmer.
Paige Jeremiah A., dentist, Main, bds Kenyon's Hotel.
Painchaud Francis, shoemaker, Main, h do.
PATTEE BURNS W., (Pattee & Currier) h Shaker Hill.
Pattee Ella M. Miss, farm manager of the estate of her father, James, located in Canaan, 140 acres, h High.
Pattee James W., book-keeper for Wyman Pattee, bds High.
Pattee Jesse P., carpenter, emp of Huse & Berry, h High.
Pattee Mary, widow of Horace, h Main.
Pattee Rosamond H., widow of James, farm in Canaan 140, h High.
PATTEE WYMAN, prop. of Shaker grist and flouring mills, and dealer in grain, flour, feed and meal, Main, h High.
PATTEE & CURRIER, (B. W. Pattee and L. W. Currier) dealers in dry goods, clothing, crockery, groceries, etc., Mascoma block, Main.
Pennock Justin, laborer, bds with A. R. Johnson.
Perkins Abraham, Ist elder Church family of Shakers.
Perley Ellen M. Mrs., (Enfield Center) r 33, dealer in millinery and fancy goods, boots, shoes and rubbers.
PERLEY JOSEPH F., r 33, general agent for Walter A. Wood's reapers and mowers for N. H., Vt. and Mass., and farmer 250.
PETTINGILL BENJAMIN F., (Montcalm) r 38, cor 42, blacksmith, and farmer 25.
Pettingill Ephraim D., (Enfield Center) r 49, farmer 65, and in Grafton pas- . ture and wood land 50.
Pettingill Ephraim H., (Enfield Center) r 49, blacksmith, and farmer, aged 81 years.
Pettingill Frederick, (Enfield Center) r 49, farmer 150.
Pettingill George F., (Enfield Center) r 49, farmer 150.
Pettingill Henry, emp of Leviston Bros., bds School
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TOWN OF ENFIELD.
PETTINGILL WARREN L., principal of Enfield Grammar School, bds School.
Pierce George W., (Enfield Center) r 31, spinner for Millen & Gordon.
Pillsbury Joseph S., (Enfield Center) r 30, carpenter, sugar orchard 300 trees, wool grower 40 sheep, and farmer 200.
Pillsbu: y Thomas J., (Enfield Center) r 30, retired farmer, aged 83 years.
Pinney Byron W., r 10, carpenter.
Pitman Joseph, r 34, North family of Shakers.
Plummer Abel P., carpenter and builder, and farmer 6, h Maple.
POSEY JOSEPH, r 5, carpenter. (Moved to W. Lebanon.)
Powers Edward, farmer 12, h Main.
PURMORT HANNAH C., (Lebanon, box 168) r 36, Mrs. Minor T.
Purmort Mark H., ( Montcalm) r 43, 22 sheep, and farmer, leases of N. Pur- mort 150.
PURMORT MINOR T., (Lebanon, box 168) r 36, farmer 160. Purmort Nathaniel, (Montcalm) r 43, farmer 150.
Putnam Albert R., optician, h High.
Putnam Wallace, optician, h High.
Putnam Walter A., clerk for Deming & Co., bds High.
Quimby Charles P., (Enfield Center) r 31 cor 48, sawyer for F. B. Morse. Quimby Frank P., (Enfield Center) r 31 opp. 48, carder for Millen & Gordon. Quimby Herbert A., (Enfield Center) r 48, farm laborer.
Quimby Jacob H., (Enfield Center) r 48, farmer 27.
QUIMBY WILLIAM H, (Enfield Center) r 31, opp. 48, millwright and car- penter, farmer 108, and in Springfield 60.
Quirk Michael, off r 34, laborer, emp. of the Church family of Shakers.
Randlett Timothy, r 34, first elder of the South or Second family of Shakers. Renne Isaac, (Enfield Center) r 47, farmer, leases of F. B. Morse 250. Renne Thomas, (Enfield Center) r 32, laborer.
Riley John J., (Enfield Center) r 29, farmer 120.
ROBERTS DAVID, foreman for Dodge, Davis & Co., bds Kenyon House. Roberts Omer, (Enfield Center) r 31, laborer.
Robinson L. M., currier, Leviston Bros., h Main.
Russell Franklin, (Enfield Center) r 50, laborer. Russell Timothy, Jr., (Enfield Center) r 52, farmer 50.
Russell Isabella, r 34, first elderess North family of Shakers.
Russell James, r 33, 2d elder of the Church family of Shakers.
Russell Julia, r 33, 2d elderess of Church family of Shakers.
Sargent Charles, (Enfield Center) r 31, laborer. Sargent Dennison S., (Enfield Center) r 31, blacksmith.
Sargent George H., (Enfield Center) r 33; farmer.
Sargent Jonathan B., (Lebanon) r 39, farmer 130.
Sargent Lyman N., manuf. of fishing rods, carpenter, and wheelwright, Main, h do.
Sargent Nathaniel P., (Lebanon) r 39, teacher.
Savage William, r 5, farmer 7.
Sawyer Frank R., tanner, emp. of Leviston Bros., h Wells.
Sawyer Nahum W., (East Canaan) r 15, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 100. SCOTT WILLIAM B., truckman, and farmer 35, h School.
Seabring Mary Ann. (Lebanon Center) r 22, widow of Abram H. Seaver George, (Enfield Center) r 24, farmer 100.
Seaver Hannah, (Enfield Center) r 47, widow of Thomas.
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SECOND OR SOUTH FAMILY OF SHAKERS, r 34, William Wilson, trustee, manuf. of fluid extract of English valerian, and grower of roots for medicinal purposes, farmers 1,200 and at Mt. Morris, on Gene- see river, N. Y., 160.
SHAKER GRIST MILL, Wyman Pattee, prop., Main.
SHAKER MILLS, Dodge, Davis & Co., proprietors, manufs. of Shaker flan- nels, Main.
Smith Elias P., r 34, Second or South family of Shakers.
Smith Frank (Enfield Center) r 33, farmer, with Lydia M.
Smith Lydia M., (Enfield Center) r 33, widow of William, farmer 40.
Smith Wilbur F., (Lebanon) r 41, selectman, farmer 400.
Somers Joseph, (Enfield Center) r 47, laborer.
Spaulding John F., (Enfield Center) r 24, prop. of grist-mill, manuf. of brooms and brushes, dealer in tinware, and farmer 20.
SPAULDING MARTIN, (Enfield Center) r 19, farmer, leases of Sarah P. Leach 90.
Spencer Fred A., commercial traveler for Dodge, Davis & Co., bds High cor School.
Spencer Joseph G., Ist selectman and carpenter, emp of Huse & Berry, h High cor School.
Stanley Horace B., watchmaker and jeweler, Main, h Wells.
Steadman Thomas, herdsman and farmer for Church family of Shakers.
Steavens Albion P., r 33, laborer.
Stevens Alexander H., (Enfield Center) r 25, farmer, leases on shares of Mrs. Jennette Flanders 84.
STEVENS DAVID M., (E. Canaan) r 15, sugar orchard 600 trees, prop. of saw-mill, and farmer 150.
Stevens J. Harvey, section hand N. R. R., h Main.
Stevens William B., (Montcalm) r 46, farmer 22.
Stickney Charles W., (Enfield Center) r 31, laborer.
STICKNEY DANIEL G., (Enfield Center) r 33, auctioneer, and agent for
Buckeye mower, hay tedder, Tiger horse-rake, and manure spreader, and farmer 30.
Stickney Duty C., veteran soldier, resident, h Wells.
Stickney Fred S., r 33, mason.
Story Eli, (Enfield Center) r 19, farmer 190.
Story L. M., (Enfield Center) r 31, widow of Edward.
Strate Asa, stone mason, h Precinct.
Talbert Elmer G., (Enfield Center) r 24, teamster,
Talbert Frank, r 9, horse jockey.
Talbert Henry B., (Enfield Center) r 24, laborer.
TALBERT JAMES, (Enfield Center) r 24, wool grower 50 sheep, farmer 120. Talbert Leander H., (Enfield Center) r 48 near 31, resident.
Theobald Arthur, r 33, member of Church family of Shakers.
Thomas Jefferson B., prop. of livery, and farmer 200, h High.
Thurston Mary Jane, r 34, trustee of Second or South family of Shakers.
TILTON JOHN W., engineer for Shaker pail manuf., h Main.
TILTON WILLIAM, r 5, carpenter, soldier in Co, C, 7th Regt. N. H. Vols.
In 1883 received a medal from Congress for meritorious conduct as a soldier.
TOWLE JONATHAN F., r 2, house painter.
Train Albert C., mason and builder, h Main.
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TOWN OF ENFIELD.
Trescott Charles M., harness manuf. and dealer in whips, robes, &c., and car- riage trimmer, off Main, h near Precinct Hall.
Tupper John H., (East Canaan) r 15, 4 cows, and farmer 240.
Tuttle Simon J., (Enfield Center) r 48 near 31, laborer.
Underhill Frank T., (W. Canaan) r 12, farmer 35.
Walbridge Herbert H., laborer, bds Maple.
Walbridge John J., farmer 14, h Maple.
Walcott William, (Enfield Center) r 31, collector, agent for mowers and reapers, pumps, fertilizers, and wheelwright and farmer, owns h and 5 acres.
Warren Leander L., (Enfield Center) r 19, tinsmith, and farmer 245.
Waterman Flora B. Mrs., (Enfield Center) r 31, h and I acre.
Watts Walter J., teamster for E. A. Kenyon.
Webster Charles H., r ro. wool grower 65 sheep, and farmer 90.
Webster Frank H., (W. Canaan) r 8, farmer, son of Ira G.
Webster George E., laborer, bds Maple.
Webster Ira G., (W. Canaan) r 8, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer 150.
Webster John S., (W. Canaan) r 8, farmer 40.
Webster Rufus, wheelwright and jobber, off Main, h Maple.
Webster Thomas, r 10, farmer 100.
Wells Eugene A., (Wells & Flanders) h Wells.
Wells Francis H., retired lumberman, h Wells.
WELLS PETER S., retired lumberman, h Wells.
Wells & Flanders, r 5, (Eugene A. Wells and Henry W. Flanders) props. of saw-mill and cider-mill.
Wheeler Joseph, r 34, head farmer North family of Shakers.
Wheeler Nathaniel S., r 2, house and sign painter.
Wheeler Nathaniel M., (Enfield Center) r 47, farmer 22.
Whipple Henry C., (Dodge, Davis & Co.) h Main.
Whitcher Caroline, r 33, elderess Church family of Shakers.
WHITCOMB DARIUS H., r 32, house and pail painter, and leaser of land for cottages at the head of Mascoma lake, and farmer 10.
White George B., (Enfield Center) r 19, farm laborer.
WHITE HENRY, (Enfield Center) r 49, breeder of fine horses, owns "Mem- brino Wilkes, Jr.," 30 sheep, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farmer 150.
White Henry K., (Enfield Center) r 49, teacher of vocal music, and farmer, with his father, Henry.
White Henry K. Mrs., (Enfield Center) r 49, music teacher.
White Thomas, (Enfield Center) r 19, farmer, leases of Mason & Co., of Leb- anon, 100.
Whitford William F., (Enfield Center) r 29, carpenter, and farmer 100.
Whittaker John, Second or South family of Shakers.
Whittier Aaron, (Enfield Center) r 34, works for Shakers.
Whittier Henry H., (Enfield Center) r 33, farmer for Shakers.
Whittier Sabra A., r 3. widow of Elisha R., farm 6.
Wier Thomas, (Montcalm) farmer 59.
Williams Elbridge, r 34, North family of Shakers.
Williams Frank B., clerk for Deming & Co., bds Main.
WILLIAMS URSULA, widow of Samuel, h Main.
Williams Spencer W., farmer 6, and in Hanover 80 acres, h Maple. Willis James K., telegraph operator, bds with Mrs. Hannah Currier.
WILSON WILLIAM, r 34, trustee and second elder of Second or South family of Shakers.
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TOWN OF FRANCONIA.
Winship George W., (Enfield Center) r 53, farmer on the estate of his father. G. W., deceased.
Wood Sophia Miss, r 2.
Woodbury David, carpenter, and farmer 82, Main.
WOODBURY STEPHEN J., (W. Canaan) r 8, carpenter, and farmer 75. WORTHEN JOHN, (Lebanon) r 8, dealer in wood and lumber, agent for
A. W. Gray's Sons' horse powers and machines for sawing wood with circular and drag saws, machines for threshing and cleaning grain, all kinds of repairs for above machines constantly on hand ; breeder of full blood Durham cattle, farmer 175, and pasture and wood lands 90 acres. Young Franklin, r 33, member of Church family of Shakers.
FRANCONIA.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )
(Postoffice address is Franconia, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Aldrich Betsey, off r 22, widow of Ezra, aged 84.
Aldrich Edson B., r 6, farmer 170.
Aldrich Eliza S., r 6, widow of Jacob.
Aldrich Elvia A., r 6, farm laborer.
Aldrich Ezra, off r 2, farmer 100.
Aldrich Haynes C., r 6, cooper, and laborer.
Aldrich Leonard M., harnessmaker, shop Main, h do.
Aldrich Lucy, r 6, widow of Lemuel.
Aldrich Wilber H., r 15, manuf. of spruce oil.
Applebee David H., r 9, sugar orchard 800 trees, 20 sheep, and farmer 250 ..
Aulis Lewis, r 72, mason, and farmer 33.
Aulis William H., r 7, mason, and laborer, h and lot.
Bean Richard C., r 13, carpenter.
Berwick Edward, r I. sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 150.
Bickford Henry A., r 4, farmer 160.
Bickford Lucy A., r 4, widow of Charles H.
Bickford Mark E., r 4, laborer.
Bickford Otis S., r 4, laborer.
BLAKE JAMES H., r 6, journeyman blacksmith, works for Royal Jackman. Bowles Albert S., r 13, engineer at Profile House, h and lot.
BOWLES ARCHIE W., r 6, (M. A. Bowles & Sons).
Bowles Calvin E., r 13, carpenter and joiner.
Bowles Cyrus, r 10, carpenter, and farmer 75. Bowles Eliza, r 13, widow of Clark, h and lot.
Bowles E. J. Mrs., off r 6, millinery and fancy goods.
BOWLES EUGENE E., r 6, (M. A. Bowles & Sons). Bowles Hibbard, r 15, carpenter, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 75. Bowles John, off r 6, retired farmer, h and lot.
Bowles Loren E., (Sugar Hill) r 21, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 200. BOWLES MARSHALL A., r 6, (M. A. Bowles & Sons).
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TOWN OF FRANCONIA.
BOWLES M. A. & SONS, r 6, (Archie W. and Eugene E.) manufs. of bob- bins and quills in Littleton, and farmers 452.
Bowles Ora F., off r 11, farmer.
Bowles Sally, (Sugar Hill) r 21, widow of Isaac, aged 95.
Bowles Willie E., r 13, cook at hotel.
Brooks Andrew W., r 20, farmer 75.
Brooks Horace, r 22, prop. Brooks Farm House, farmer 260.
Brooks Jack P., r 22, laborer.
Brooks Lucy, r 22, widow of Amos, aged 84.
Brooks Lydia Miss, r 22, resident.
Brooks Nathan W., r 20, laborer.
Brooks William H., r 22, sugar orchard 500 trees, farmer 200.
Brooks & Whitney, (H. B. and D. W.) grist-mill.
Brooks Windsor A., r 6, prop. of saw and shingle mill.
Burt Adaline F., r 6, widow of Simeon L.
BURT GEORGE H., r 6, postmaster, town clerk, and treasurer, dealer in boots, shoes, confectionary and cigars.
Butler William F., r 13, sawyer, farmer, leases of Whitney & Brooks 11.
Caderette Thomas, off r 6, bobbin maker, works in boarding house.
CALLAHAN JAMES H., r 1}, runs "Echo Farm" observatory.
CALLAHAN JOHN, r 1}, "Echo Farm," hop grower 2,200 poles, sugar orchard 400 trees. 9 cows, farmer 275.
Chase Edward, r 10, blacksmith, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 240.
Chase William B., r 10, farmer, with Edward.
Clark Veranus C., r 6, laborer.
Colby Abby, r 7. wide w of Charles, resident.
Colby Charles W., r 7, carries on farm for Mrs. C. B. Cole.
Cole Chastina B., r 7, widow of Amos J.
Corliss Clarence K., r 7, hostler, works for H. E. Richardson.
Correy Willard, r 6, bobbin turner.
Derby A. O. Mrs., r 6, dealer in fancy goods, confectionary, etc.
Dewey Sarah Mrs., r 6, dressmaker.
Dexter Edward L., r 6, sawyer.
Dockham Charles W., r 7, pastor of Advent church.
Dolloff Loren. r 8, laborer.
Downs Frank H., r 1}, farmer, leases of John Huntoon 175.
DUDLEY JAMES W., (Priest & Dudley) Forest Hills Hotel, residesin Bos- ton, Mass.
Eaton Stephen & Co., r 6, (S. & H. A. Eaton) manufs. of bobbins, quill stock, spruce and hard wood lumber.
Edson Charles, r 6, prop. of Edson House, and livery.
Edson Charles Fred, r 6, veterinary dentist and surgeon.
ELMWOOD HOUSE, r 7, S. D. Morgan, prop.
Fisher Edward E., r 13, veterinary surgon.
FOREST HILLS HOTEL, r 2, Priest & Dudley, props., summer hotel, open from June 15, to Nov. Ist, livery connected, farm 180.
Garretson Ferdinand V. D., r 7, pastor of Congregational church, and prop. of summer boarding house, House of Seven Gables.
George Sarah K., r 6, widow of Rev. N. K.
Gilman Jeremiah, r 15, justice of peace, dairy 9 cows, farmer 140.
Glovier Ivory H., r 20, selectman, farmer 125.
Godard Peter, farmer 80.
Gould Clarence H., r 13, laborer, and farmer 6,
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Gould Lydia E. Mrs., r 13, supt. of schools.
Greenleaf Charles H., (Profile House) (Taft & Greenleaf) prop. Profile House. GRIMES ALVAN, r 22, prop. of Mt. Jackson farm house, farmer 150.
Harriman James Henry, r 2, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer, leases of W. H. Weisman 125.
Harris A. G., r 15, widow of Asa.
Harris Fred L., off r 6, runs truck team to Littleton, h and lot.
Harris Orrison W., r 7, retired carriage maker, h and lot.
Hatch Fred G., r 6, teamster and jobber.
Howard R. L., r 13, pastor of Free Baptist church. Howland David H., r 1, carpenter and lumberman.
Howland Isaac, r 20, retired.
Howland Israel C., r 19, farmer 60.
Huntoon Caleb, r 1, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 180.
Jackman Royal C., r 6, carpenter, carriage maker, and repairer, and general blacksmith.
Jesseman Alexander, r 6, representative and farmer.
Jesseman Charles R., r 6, farmer, with Alexander.
Judd Benjamin, r 8, farmer, leases of Geo. B. Lewis, Briantville, Mass., 75.
Judd Benjamin Jr., r 8, farm laborer.
Judd Jolin, r 8, farmer, with Benjamin.
Kendall George H., r 13, farmer 75.
Kendall John B., r 13, farmer 15.
Kerr George, off r 16, ist gardener Profile House gardens.
Kimball Charles R., r 7, laborer.
Knight Charles N., r 13, farmer, with James.
Knight Horace, r 7, Mountain View House, farmer 40.
Knight James, r 13, farmer 108.
Knight Oliver, r 6, retired carpenter, h and lot.
Knight Roswell R., off r 6, retired teamster.
Locke Charles H., r 6, carriagemaker and laborer.
Marston Orrin, r 14, farmer 30.
Mason Joseph, r 7, retired farmer 25.
Mears John, r 4, farmer 160.
Merrill Frank A., r 16, farm laborer, works for George Taft.
Merrill Gardner W., r 10, farm laborer.
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