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Robinson, B. F., 593, 596. Fred A., 555.
Roby, Dr. Joseph, 216, 265, 318.
Roby, Curtis & Co., 251, 265. Rockwell, Abbie Merrill, 519.
Rogers, Nathaniel P., 273, 366. Sylvester, 437.
Rollins, Congressman (speech in 1856), 410. Roofing Slate, 25. Ross, Harvey P., 354. J. S., 547. Samuel, 220.
Rounsevel, Royal D., 324, 338, 472, 484. Rowe, Ephraim, Jr., 454, 455. John M., 518. Rowell, Guy C., 395. Henry W., 406, 408, 412, 428, 431, 444, 544. Jonathan B., 388.
L. W., 499. Salmon H., 280, 391, 395, 411, 503, 519.
Royall, Mrs. Anne, 271, 281. Ruggles, Mr., 280. Ruland, George W., 47I. Rumney Charter, 146.
Russell, Charles H., 461. Daniel F., 428. George W., 454, 455, 472. Col. Lucius A., 276, 320, 327, 328, 411, 510. Thomas E., 410, 461.
744
Index.
S.
Sale, of Apthorp Reservoir Company's property, 522. of lands, method, 186. Sanborn, David P., 279, 501. Frances B., 519. Francis W., 461. Henry E., 472.
Isaac R., 351.
Levi W., 461. Luther D., 472.
Sanders, Marshal, 460, 541.
Sanger, Thaddeus E., 484.
Sargent, Davis B., 467, 473. John, 399, 404, 411, 501. Sash and Blind Shop, 319. Savage, Roswell, 218. Sylvester, 218 .; Sawyer, Charles M. T., 591. E. F., 518. William H., 591. Eli D, 477, 502.
Scenery of Littleton, 3.
School, first, 204, 205.
School Districts created, 204, 268.
Schoolhouse, vote to build first, 204.
Schoolhouses built, 268.
Schools, appropriation for, 204, 205; 1804, 225.
tax for, 201. Scott, William W., 461.
Scythe Factory, 268.
Serpents, 61.
Settlement of Apthorp, 172. of Littleton, 166-172.
Sewerage, plan by George H. Allen, 510. estimated cost of, 510. Shamony, Leroy D., 459.
Shedd, Dr., 297. Sherburne, John H., 199.
Sherman, Andrew J., 468.
Sherry, Daniel, 467. Shirley, Andrew J., 472.
Shoemakers, first, 286.
Shute, Gilman D., 467. Horace, 467, 472, 519. Joseph, 400.
Sidewalks, 511.
Simms, Josiah, 457. Simonds, Solon L., 518.
Simpson, Chester, 461, 518. Jolın Tenney, 468, 518, 552, 553, 554. Riley, 461, 518. Sinclair, Mrs. Asa, 487. Charles A., 526, 527, 528. Jolın G., 499, 504, 505, 519, 528, 529, 530, 531. Singing-School, 280.
Slavery Controversy in Church, 368- 375. Slavery Question, 392, 407, 409. Smalley, James H., 351. Smitlı, Abner, 202. Charles C., 506, 517.
Smitlı, Henry L., 472. Henry W., 323, 503. Hezekiah, 226. Isaac, 272. Jason, 454, 455, 459.
Jeremiah, 199. Lorenzo, 223, 498.
Norman G., 509.
Richard, 506. William C., 323.
Smith & Getchell, 520.
Snapp, Rev. L. Fletcher, 518.
Soil of Littleton, 3.
Soldiers, furnished by New Hampshire in Civil War, 477.
killed in Civil War, 467. total number in Civil War, 467.
Southern Pines, 519.
Southworth, H. H., 499, 541.
Sprague, Alden, 252, 312, 420. Edmund Carleton, 425. Harriet (Mrs. Hamlin Rand), 420.
Stagecoach Route, from Haverhill to Lan- caster, 270.
to Conway, 274. to Danville, Vt., 274.
to Haverhill, 274.
to Plymouth, 274.
Stage Drivers, 275, 325.
Stage Routes, advertisement of, 574.
Stanley, William, 446, 451, 452.
Stanstead, Can., 223, 229.
Stanton & Co., bankrupt, 522.
Stanton & Coffin, 522.
Starch Mill, 333. Station Agents, 355.
State Offices, 306. " Statesman," circulation of, 408. Stearns, Onslow, 551. Zimri, 518.
Steele, Judge, 423.
Stevens, George, 464. Hiram O., 572. Joan H. (Mrs. Edward D. Rand), 425. John, 462. True M., 467, 518.
Truman, 267, 272, 285, 412. William H., 469.
St. Francis Indians, 143.
St. Johnsbury, Vt., 498, 499, 519.
Stoddard, Jonathan D., 413. Willard A., 472.
Stonington, 157.
Strain, Cornelius, 436. Daniel J., 517.
Stratford, 172. Streams of Littleton, 2.
Street & Smith, New York, 522.
Streeter, James M., 460. Sullivan, George, 293. Sumner, Charles, buys slave girl, 410. James B., 499. Supreme Order of the Star-Spangled Ban- ner, 401.
745
Index.
Surface of Littleton, 1. Survey of Connecticut Valley, 145. Swan, James L., 252. Swasey, Nathaniel, 501. Swift, John L., 410. Symonds, Silas, 197, 204, 223.
T.
Taft, Richard, 326, 593. Taft & Greenleaf, 521. Tailors, first, 286. Tannery, first, 216.
Tarbell, Charles D., 519.
Tarleton, William, 221. Taverns, early, 212.
Tavern, Wheeler, burned, 284. Williams, 269.
Tax, due State, 164, 191, 196. for roads, 164. for schools (1791), 201.
Tax, largest ever assessed, 484. Tax Laws for Preaching, repeal of, 240.
Taxation (1800-1810), 224 et seq. Taylor, Charles, 454. Leonard, 464, 466. Marcus A., 461. Zachary, President, 395.
Telegraph Line, first, 498.
Temperature, highest, lowest, 122, 123; mean annual, 108. Tables, 120-128. Terraces, origin of, 30. Thayer, Henry L., 337, 503. Henry P., 472. Thebeaux, Peter, 445, 447.
Thetford, Vt., 543. Thirteenth Regiment, 462. Thomas, Henry, 336.
Thompson, John R., 435, 436. Laban T., 472. William D., 472. Thornton, 146. Thorpe, C. H., 593. Tilton, 519. Franklin, 337, 412, 494. Frederick A., 552. Henry L., 324, 337, 484, 517, 521, 535, 553. John H., 525. Tithing-men, 197, 198, 239. Toleration Act, 238. Topography, 1-4. Town, Amos, 263. Franklin B., 467. Luther B., 263, 411, 517. Norman, 460. Roby C., 279, 404.
Town Books, 199, 200, 202. Town Building, town to consider erection of, 514 ; majority report of, 514, 515 ; minority report of, 515 ; vote to build, 1894, 516, 517.
Town building, description of, 519, 520. meeting of citizens to consider erection of, 514. architects of, 520.
contractor for foundation, 520 ; for superstructure, 520; plumbing and heating, 520; decorating and paint- ing, 520. dedicated, 517, 518. cost, 519. estimated cost, 519.
Town Charges, appropriation, 225.
Town Meeting, first held in village, 489; (1788), 195; (1789), 197; (1790), 198, 199; (1791), 200; 1805, 226.
Tracy, Nathaniel, 147, 158, 161, 187. Training of Militia, 279 et seq.
" Tribune," New York, 408.
Triggs, Benjamin, 459.
Tucker, William J., 519.
Tuttle, Charles M., 503.
Typhoid Fever, 523.
U.
Underwood, Mrs. Nathan, 280.
Union Block, 489.
Union Hall, 489, 496.
Union House, 273, 275, 327, 328.
Union School District, 487.
Union Street, 586.
V.
Van Buren, Martin, 387. Mrs., 498. Vandecar, Spencer, 518. Village District created, 510. Vine, Oliver, 445, 446.
W.
Wadleigh, Frank Eugene, 357. Wakefield, Mass., 519. Walker, T. J., 593, 595. Timothy, 219.
Wallace, A. C., 319. Andrew W., 460. Calvin J., 411. David, 263. War Annals, 427-489.
Ward, Robert De Courcey, 105. Ward & Douglass, 520. Wardwell, John W., 352. Warner, Edgar M., 590. Col. Seth, 556. Simeon, 390. Warren, why so named, 146. Charter, 146. Warren, Jonathan, 163. Otis, 258. Washburn, Israel J., 499. Washington, D. C., 519, 542.
746
Index.
Water and Electric formed, 522. bonds issued, 522. capital of, 522. contract with Village District, 523. property purchased by town, 523.
Light Company
Water Commissioners appointed, 523, 524. Water Supply, 521.
Waterford, 499.
Waterman, Rev. Granville C., 519. Rev. Lucius, 519. Watson, Porter B., 554. Webster, Henry, 231. Daniel, 241.
James, 264. James, Jr., 231. Nathaniel, 197, 231. Thomas, 228. William, 231. 1
Wedding of George Ely and R. P. Kent,289.
Weddings, early, 288.
Weed, Prof. Clarence Moores, 32.
" Weekly Atlas," 408.
Weeks, Alonzo, 498. John W., 286.
Welch, George, 457.
Weller, Asa C., 320. Franklin G., 320.
William W., 428, 431, 438, 439, 518. Wells, Asa A., 466, 467. Benjamin F., 458, 518.
John S., 388, 409. Milo E., 443, 458, 459.
Wentworth, 146.
Wentworth, Gov. Benning, 144, 145, 147, 153, 164. Gov. John, 147, 157. Mark Hunking, 146.
Weschery, William, 457.
Wesleyan University, 420.
West, Benjamin, 242.
Westgate Map, 216.
Weston, Ephraim, 437, 544. Wheeler, Dana, 263. Gilman, 263, 279. John, 189, 198, 199, 263, 457. Jonathan, 258. Lucy, 557.
Sarah, 183. Silas, 263, 461, 518. Thaddeus B., 280. Tillotson, 228, 263. Vespatian, 228, 263. Zadock, 218. Wheeler Family, 202. Wheeler Hill, 2. Wheeler Tavern burned, 284. Wheelock, Eleazer, 167.
Whig Club, 412. Whig Party, 293, 400, 404.
Whiskey, potato, 251. Whitcher, David S., 590. White, Bethuel, 226. Dr., accounts of, 179, 180. John H., 390, 394.
White, Letitia S. (Mrs. Calvin Ainsworth), 413. Moses, 293. Prescott, 286. White Mountain Railroad, 341, 342, 343. " White Mountain Banner," 406.
" White Mountain Republic," 594. White, Whitcher & Farr, 498.
Whitefield, 499.
Whiting, Solomon, 228, 524.
Whittaker, Joseplı L., 519.
Wibird, Richard, 146.
Wilder, Charles C., 498.
Joel, 263. Marshall P., 437.
Wilkins, George C., 428, 432, 435.
Philip C., 267, 428, 432, 433, 445, 446.
Williams, Franklin B., 467.
George W., 461.
Isaac, 255.
James, 194, 195, 198, 200, 208, 213, 219, 226, 234, 244, 289.
Jared W., 395.
Peggy, 182.
Peleg, 171, 182, 192, 196.
Providence, 183, 198, 231.
Washington, 255.
Williams & Lewis, account of, 226.
Willis, Cyrus, 325.
Wilson, Lou M., 519.
Wind Velocity, 130, 131.
Winds, prevailing, 128.
Windsor, Can., 229.
Winslow, J. A., 590.
Wise, Rev. Daniel, D.D., 519. Henry A., 402.
Woodbury, Levi, 293.
Woodman, Charles, 410, 547.
Woods, Andrew S., 300, 559, 565. Edward, 517, 559, 565. Woods & Bingham, 565.
Woodstock, 146.
Woodward, Joshua, 393.
Wool, early manufacture, 211. price of, 487.
Woolcut, Timothy, 499.
Woollen Factory, built, 285.
Woollen Mill, 314, 315, 316, 317.
Woolson, George S., 404, 413. Elijah S., 286, 404. William C., 324.
Wooster, Theodore F., 461.
Worcester, Dean C., 266. Rev. Leonard, views on slavery, 375- 378. Wright, George, 445, 447.
Y.
Yorktown, Va., 544. Young, James, 461. Jeremialı, 286. John, 191. Millard F., 514, 515.
INDEX TO TABLES.
1. Census : Enumerators and Population, | 25. Federal Officials resident of Littleton, 609. 653.
2. A Return of the Polls and Ratable Estate in the Town of Littleton, etc., to the year 1785, 610.
3. Showing the Population, Local Rate of Tax, State Apportionment of Tax, and Valuation, 611.
4. Representatives of Apthorp and Lit- tleton, 1775 to 1903, 614.
5. Delegates in Constitutional Conven- tion, 621.
6. Showing the Names and Vote of the Principal Candidates for Town Representatives, 621.
7. Slowing the Vote of Littleton at each General Election since 1805, 625.
8, 9. Town Officers, 628, 632.
10. Supervisors of Check Lists, 634.
11. Chiefs of Police, 635.
12. Highway Surveyors, District No. 10, Littleton Village, 635.
13. Inspectors of Election, Australian Ballot, 637.
14. Coroners in Littleton, 638.
15. Justices and Special Justices of the Police Court of Littleton, 638.
16. Justices of the Peace, with Dates of Appointment and Reappointment, 638.
17. Notaries Public, with Dates of Ap- pointment and Reappointment, 645.
18. County Officials residing at Littleton, 646.
19. High Sheriffs of Grafton County and Deputies in Littleton, 647.
20. State Officials residing at Littleton, 649.
21. Senatorial Elections in the N. H. Leg- islature, 1870 to 1897, 651.
22. Social, Professional, Political, and Business Organizations, 651.
23. Former Residents of Littleton who have occupied Judicial Positions, 652.
24. Congressional Contests with Littleton Competitors, 652.
26. Delegates to National Conventions, 653.
27. Postmasters, 655.
28. Municipal Corporations in Littleton, 656.
29. Littleton Newspapers, 656.
30. Lawyers, 657.
31. Soldiers of the Revolutionary War at some Time Residents of Little- ton, 659.
32. Soldiers in the War of 1812-1815 at some Time Residents of Littleton, 661.
33. Personal Navy Records to the Credit of Littleton, 663.
34. Personal Army Records to the Credit of Littleton, 665.
35. Personal Army and Navy Records, Natives of Littleton, to the Credit of other Towns, 688.
36. Personal Army and Navy Records, Residents of Littleton before and since the War, 695.
37. Miscellaneous, 708.
38. List of Three Months' Men to the Credit of Littleton, 709.
39. List of the Names of Men drafted from Littleton on Sept. 15, 1863, 710.
40. Showing the Names of Substitutes furnished by Littleton Men, 712.
41. Soldiers from Littleton voting in the Army, 713.
42. Enrolment of Men liable to Military Duty, 1862, 714.
43. Company recruited at Littleton, in the Spring of 1861, for Three Months' Service, 716.
44. Officers of Marshal Sanders Post No. 48, G. A. R., 719.
45. List of Members Marshal Sanders Post No. 48, G. A. R., 720.
46. Memorial Day Orators Marshal Sanders Post, No. 48, G. A. R., 722.
748
Index to Tables.
47. Officers Evarts W. Farr, Camp No. 11, | 50. Names of Soldiers who were killed or Sons of Veterans, 723.
48. Officers of the Woman's Relief Corps, No. 27, 724.
49. List of Pensioners residing in Little- ton, 725.
died of Disease, War of the Rebel- lion, Quota of Littleton, 727.
51. Personal Army Records, Soldiers from Littleton, War with Spain, 728.
MAP INDEX I.
BY RAY T. GILE.
BUILDING-SITES STILL OCCUPIED.
THE " Historical Map of Littleton " accompanying this volume is designed to represent the dwelling-houses and most of the public build- ings, mills, shops, etc., non-occupied, within the limits of the town and the abandoned building-sites upon the several lots within the same territory as they were in 1894.
The buildings in the village are too numerous to be clearly delineated upon the principal map of the town. For these a " Village Map " has been drawn upon a separate sheet.
Map Index I. contains : -
(1) The names of the owners and occupants of the houses (the most of which appear on the maps) and the general names of other build- ings like " saw-mill," " school-house," etc.
(2) The localities of the several buildings, thus entered, being indi- cated by initial letters of the various allotments, where found upon the maps, as follows : T. for Town Map; V. for Village Map; M. F. for Meadow Farm, 1,200 acres ; S. L. Settlers' Lots; C. S. for Charleton's Survey ; S. S. for Snow's Survey.
(3) Finally, the number and range of the lots according to the differ- ent allotments.
750
Map Index I.
MAP INDEX I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Abbott, George
George F. (Dr.)
Cottage St. Main St.
SS
13
8
Adams, W. I. L.
SL
T
2
Advent Church
Lafayette Ave.
SS
V
12
8
Church (Bethel)
Apthorp, Ely St.
SS
V
14
6
Albee, Solon J.
CS
T
36
Thomas
CS
T
30
Curtis
CS
T
28
Frank C.
CS
T
26
Aldrich, Lyman (Mrs.) (tenement)
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Allard, Henry
Bridge St.
SS
V
11
9
Allen, Abijah
SS
T
12
5
Charles R.
SS
T
12
5
George
SL
T
6
Austin
Apthorp, Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Andrew, I. B.
West Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Applebee, Charles H.
West Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Audibut, Victor
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Austin, George
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Bagley, L.
Bailey, James H.
Union St.
CS SS
V
12
8
Myron
South St.
SS
V
11
9
James
Auburn St.
SS
V
9
9
Ball, Samuel (Mrs.)
South St.
SS
V
12
9
Bank, National and Savings
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Baptist Church
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Parsonage, (Rev. J. C. Osgood)
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Barnum, C. P.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Barrett, J. J. (Mrs.) (residence)
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
Allien, J.
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Bartlett, F. J.
Owen St.
SS
V
12
8
George E.
SS
T
11
4
W. H.
South St.
SS
V
12
8
Bass, Ira
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
Batchellor, Albert S.
Soutlı St.
SS
V
12
9
Albert S. (law office)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Bean, E. M. (Mrs.) John
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Leslie F.
SS
T
4
9
Alva W.
off Cottage St.
SS
V
13
8
Beattie, W. J. (Dr.)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
W. J. (tenement)
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Bedell, Curtis
SL
T
42
T
11
4
F.
(tenement)
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
Abner (Mrs.)
MF
T
1
T
11
MF
T
8
Baker, Peter
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
12
8
SS
SS
751
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Bedell, C. W.
SS
3
9
Lewis E.
Jackson St.
SS
V
12
8
Bellows & Sons (clothing store)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Bellows, William J.
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
William H.
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
George S.
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
Belware, Hosea
SS
T
5
4
Fred (blacksmith sliop)
Mill St.
SS
V
12
8
Berkley, William (Mrs.)
Apthorp, Redington St.
SS
V
14
7
Bero
CS
T
27
Berry, Fred. W.
SS
T
13
10
Bickford, Thomas Jane (Mrs.)
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Bingham, Harry (residence) (Law office, Bingham, Mitchell & Batchellor)
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Helen (Miss)
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Charles F.
High St.
SS
V
11
8
George H. (tenements)
West from Park St.
SS
V
11
8
Andrew W.
Clay St.
SS
V
11
8
Bishop, Henry D.
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Blake, Mary (Mrs.) (occupied by Renfrew Bro's)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
J. C.
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
William
Cottage St.
SS
V
13
8
Boardwin
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Bonnett, John (owned by Mining Co.)
CS
T
66
Bowman, Albert H.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Isaac W.
Apthorp, Redington St.
SS
V
14
7
L. B. (Mrs.)
Union St.
SS
4
12
8
Loren E.
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
William B.
SL
T
8
Bowles, Frank E.
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
George
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
James
Apthorp, Union St.
SS
V
14
6
George
Apthorp
SS
V
14
7
Boudreau, George (S. Glove Co. owns) Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Brackett, Anna (Miss) Edward
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
Brick Store (owned by D. C. Remich)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Briggs, Otis (Mrs.)
Apthorp, Redington St.
SS
V
14
7
Bronson, William E.
CS
81
Brooks, Fred.
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
Cynthia (Mrs.)
Main St.
SS
V
9
9
Brown, Lorenzo I.
Willow St.
SS
V
13
8
James
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
F.
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Henry
off Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Bruso, Louis
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Peter
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Adolphus (owned by Mrs. C. M. Tuttle)
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
John (owned by Mrs. C. M. Tuttle) Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Buck, Frank (owned by Dr. B. F. Page) Saranac St. Bunker, George Union St.
SS
V
10
9
SS
V
12
8
T
11
Bergin, John
CS
T
12
High St.
SS
V
11
8
MF
T
1
Blodgett, Cyrus R.
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
CS
752
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Burleigh, Frank
Grove St.
SS
13
8
Burnham, Edward E.
cor. Cross and Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Henry B.
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Cyrus E.
off Grove St.
SS
V
12
8
Frank E.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Moses
Burns, J.
Apthorp, Ely St.
SS
V
14
6
Burton, Augustus R. (Mrs.)
High St.
SS
V
11
8
Buswell, George W.
Cottage St.
SS
V
13
8
Calhoun, Isaac (Mrs.)
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Callahan, Dennis James
West Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Campbell, J. D.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Carbonneau, John
South St.
SS
V
11
9
Carbee, B. R.
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
Cardinal, Peter P. B.
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
(Mrs.)
SS
V
13
7
Carpenter, Charles T.
CS
T
32
Albert H.
Mill St.
SS
V
12
8
Charles F. Harris & Co.
off Union St.
SS
V
14
7
L. R. Bagley
Pattenville
CS
T
11
Carter, O.
CS
T
30
Curtis
CS
T
96
Ellery H.
Lafayette Ave.
SS
V
12
8
Catholic Church
Clay St.
SS
V
11
8
Parsonage (Fr. J. H. Riley)
Clay St.
SS
V
11
8
Cayer, Lewis
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Chaffee, Orson W. Sewell M.
CS
T
60
Cheney, James E.
Auburn St.
SS
V
9
9
Fred
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
Charles Y. Henry
off Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Chiswick Inn
Pleasant St.
SS
V
11
7
Church, Allen J.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Chutter, Frederic G. White Store
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Boylston (store and tenements) Snowden (tenements)
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Clark, John A. John B.
SS
T
6
4
Damon Y. (Mrs.)
SL
5
Clay, Charles L. (owns tenement)
School St.
SS
11
8
Cleasby, George W. David N.
Grove St.
SS
V
12
8
Ellen (Miss)
Grove St.
SS
V
12
8
Clough, Frank L. Charles C.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Main St.
SS
V V
12
8
Cobb, Ann M. (Mrs.) (widow of Harrison) Lydia (Miss)
SS
V
12
8
Ellen ( Miss)
SS
V
12
8
Cobleigh, Marshall D.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
.
V
12
8
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
SS
T
7
4
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
SS
V
10
9
Carriage-Shop (N. W. Ranlett)
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Alric
CS
T
24
CS
T
60
SL
T
30
SS
T
7
8
High St.
SS
12
8
Union St.
SS
753
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Coburn, A. W.
South St.
SS
V
12
9
Charles (Mrs.)
South St.
SS
V
12
9
Cole, Eben
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Congregational Church and Chapel
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Parsonage (Rev. W. F. Cooley)
High St.
SS
V
11
8
Cooley, Rev. W. F.
High St.
SS
V
11
8
Cooper, J. M.
Cottage St.
SS
V
13
8
Copp, Jeremiah B.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Corey, George G.
Oak Hill Ave.
SS
T
11
8
Cotey, Fred
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Cottage Hotel (owned by Ira Parker)
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Cowen, George W.
High St.
SS
V
11
8
Joseph
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Midrick
South St.
SS
V
11
9
Crane, William Joseph
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Cramer, Rev. Thomas E.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Crawford, Thomas
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Creamery, White Mountain
Lafayette Ave.
Crognet, John
SS
T
2
2
Cudworth, Charles M.
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Cullingham, A. J. (Mrs.)
Apthorp, Redington St.
SS
V
14
7
Cunningham, Chris. (owns tenement)
Maple St.
SS
V
11
8
Currier, Hiram E.
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Curtis, Freeman
SL
T
5
Cushing, Charles
SS
T
9
2
Daisey, Edward
Bridge St.
SS
V
11
9
John
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Danforth, G. (owns tenement)
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Davis, C. F.
High St.
SS
V
12
8
Defosse, Daniel
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
Delaney, Lawrence
Chiswick Ave.
SS
V
12
7
Depot Store
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
Passenger and Freight
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
South Littleton
MF
T
1 10
9
Dixon, Henry
SS
T
7
8
Dodge, Isaac
Auburn St.
SS
V T
42
Clarence
SS
V
12
6
Isaac F.
CS
T
53
Marshall C.
CS
T
10
Donaghy, Noble
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Dow, Robert M. (Mrs.) Samuel H.
Chiswick Ave.
SS
V
12
7
James
Pleasant St.
SS
V T
57
J. K.
CS
T
26
Dunn, Ellery D. (Mrs.)
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Eastman, Charles F.
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Eaton, Charles
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Harry M.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
SS
T
6
9
Corning, Col. B. H.
CS
T
60
Antoine
Cottage St.
SS
V
13
8
Crouch, Calvin P.
SS
T
5
7
Dickson, Harry
South St.
SS
V
9
9
Leander H.
Cross St.
SS
V
12
8
Dunbar, Jacob
CS
12
8
SL
/
VOL. I .- 48
754
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Eaton, Charles
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Henry A.
Union St.
SS
V
12
8
Marshall A.
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
Hannah (Mrs.)
Jackson St.
SS
V
12
8
Edson, George A.
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Elkins, Harry B.
Clay St.
SS
V
11
8
Elliott, John G.
SS
T
2
6
Benjamin F.
SL
T
20
William R.
Apthorp, Union St.
SS
V
14
6
Elm Cottage
SS
T
14
11
Emmons, Enoch
Bridge St.
SS
V
11
9
English, Fred H.
High St.
SS
V
12
8
Episcopal Church Rectory
School St.
SS
V
11
8
Eudy, William
SL
T
22
Farr, John W.
SS
T
6
6
Theron A.
SS
V
11
9
Noah
ME
T
6
Henry H. (Mrs.)
SS
V
11
9
Farr, Charles A. John (Mrs.)
High St. Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Fisher, Aaron D. Edward M.
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Fisk, H. W.
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
Riland E.
SL
T
40
Benjamin
SL
T
6
Charles H.
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
Fitzgerald, Theodosius D. Ai
Clay St.
SS
V
11
8
Flanders, George L.
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Emma C. (Miss)
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Flint, Elbridge
South St.
SS
V
12
8
Fogg, Edward John A.
Grove St.
SS
V
12
8
Fournier, Peter
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Foster, Allen Fred
CS
T
63
Curtis
CS
T
65
Freight Depot
Cottage St.
SS
V
12
8
French, Dexter H.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Matilda A. (Mrs.)
Kilburn St.
SS
V
12
8
Augustus
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Frye, Solon A.
South St.
SS
V
12
8
Fuller, George W. Albert M.
CS
T
79
Isaac
Main St.
SS
V
9
9
Harry B.
Mill St.
SS
V
12
8
Furniture Store (vacant)
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Gaskell, Augustus C.
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
Gile, George
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Ray T.
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Gilman, Frank H.
Apthorp, Redington St.
SS
V
14
7
Gilmore, Mrs.
Church St. Pleasant St.
SS
V
11
8
SS
V
12
8
Gledhill, E. C. (Dr.)
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
SS
V
11
8
Oak Hill Ave.
SS
V
12
8
SL
T
34
Fitch, Frank
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
School St.
SS
V
11
8
SL
T
26
CS
T
62
755
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Glode, John
South St.
SS
V
11
9
Glove-shop (Saranac) N. P. Mudgett
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Gonyer, Frank
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Goodenough, John C.
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Goold, Phineas R.
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Susan J. (Mrs.)
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Gordon, A. H. (Mrs.) (tenement)
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
7
Goss, Peter Ezra
Meadow St.
SS
V
10
9
Gould, Edwin H.
Jackson St.
SS
V
11
8
Graham, Mary (Mrs.)
Apthorp, Cate Ave.
SS
V
14
7
Grange-hall
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Green, Chauncey H.
Main St.
SS
V
10
9
Henry F.
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Harry D.
Main St.
SS
V
11
9
Fred
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Greenleaf, William G.
Union St.
SS
V
12
7
Guilniet
Richmond St.
SS
V
12
6
Hadlock, Herbert (Mrs.)
SL
T
24
Hardy, Melinda C. (Mrs.)
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
Harriman, William Henry
SS
T
11
6
Harrington, John
CS
T
24
William
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
J. J.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Daniel
SS
V
11
9
D. W. (Mrs.)
SS
V
11
9
Harris, Charles F. Milo
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Hatch, Oscar C.
High St.
SS
V
11
8
Henry
Park St.
SS
V
11
8
Martin W.
SL
T
12
George O.
SS
T
11
2
Moses B.
SS
T
12
3
Heath, Frank
Grove St.
SS
V
13
8
James E.
SL
T
10
Higgins, Madison Alonzo M.
CS
T
44
Hilliker, J. D. F.
Lafayette Ave.
SS
V
12
8
Hodge, Charles
Apthorp, Carleton St.
SS
V
14
6
Howe, Harry F.
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Howland, W. W. (Mrs.)
Pine St.
SS
V
12
7
Harvey
SL
T
35
Henry (blacksmith-shop)
SL
'T
32
Mary
SL
T
23
Isaac
SS
T
1
6
Hoyt (Mrs.)
Lafayette Ave.
SS
V
12
8
Hotel, Thayer's (J. E. & C. B. Henry ) Northern
Main St.
SS
V
11
8
Littleton House
Green St.
SS
V
11
8
Hubbard, Edward
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
Hunkins, O. W.
Willow St.
SS
V 'T
13
8
Huntoon, Ransom
CS
22
Hurlburt, Lewis S.
SL
T
40
Huron, Augustus
Jackson St.
SS
V
12
8
CS
T
39
SL
T
16
SS
11
6
Bridge St.
SS
V
10
9
Main St.
SS
V
12
8
756
Map Index I.
Allotment.
Map.
Number.
Range.
Hutchins, S. C.
Apthorp, Redington St. off Park St.
SS
V
11
8
Jackman, G. W. (Mrs.)
South St.
SS
V
11
9
H. Ashley
Pleasant St.
SS
V
12
8
Charles S.
South St.
SS
V
12
9
Henry O.
South St.
SS
V
12
9
Johnson, Harry A. Joseph F.
Mt. Eustis St.
SS
V
13
4
Journal office
(Rounsevel Block) Main St.
SS
V
12
8
Kelley, James
Saranac St.
SS
V
11
9
(tenement L. T. Dow estate)
Union St.
SS
V
13
7
Kenney, Herbert E.
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