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GAZETTEER
AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
COLUMBIA COUNTY, N. Y.
FOR
1871-2.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TO.IPRINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAG- ARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONT. COMERY AND FULTON. ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASHINGTON, WYOMING, ULSTER, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
Permanent Ofi ce, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.
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The Superiority of the Principles and Mechanism of this Machine, have earned for it its Reputation as the Most Perfect and Most Durable Harvester in the World !
Sizes and Prices to Suit all Classes of Farmers. The HIGH STANDARD of EXCELLENCE IN MATERIAL and WORKMAN- STUIP MAINTAINED, and VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS ADDED. MANUFACTURED BY
ADRIANCE, PLATT CO.,
165 Greenwich Street, Near Courtlandt, NEW YORK.
Danufactory. Poughkeepsie. N. 9.
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Atait.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1820.
TOMPKINS
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ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, CHATHAM VILLAGE, N. Y.,
Where they may be found at all times prepared to manufacture HARNESS of every style. from the very best quality of pure Oak Leather, tanned the old fashioned way. without the use of chemicals. They keep on hand a full assortment of
BLANKETS, SHEETS. WHIPS, FLY NETS,
CURRY COMBS.
TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS, Cheaper than any other in the County. And all other goods usually kept in a Harness Shop.
REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND PROMPTLY.
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CALVIN B. DOTY:
ALMET TOMPKINS.
INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
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Index to Publisher's Notices.
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Adriance. Platt & Co 290
Langdon, Geo. .290
Anable. Henry 20
Latham, T. Mrs. 304
Avery & Hildreth 296
Lowe, A. L. Mrs .301
Baringer, John I .290
Mackey, Isaac N. 204
Birckmayer, Philip .304 Macy, H. & Son .. 290
Boright, S. & J. W .994 Macy, Wm. H. 201
Boynton, Theo, A. .296
Mallison, H. E. .300
Mansion House. 300
Membert, James J 300
Morris, G. L .. 296
O'Connell, Wm. 294
Palmer, Daniel. 15
Parker, Byron .. 290 Central House. 15
Chatham Courier.
Peabody & Rossman 300
Cheney. Hand & Co
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Reynolds, Allen. 296
Reynolds, Ebenezer 296
Rifenburgh. H. J. 296
Columbia County Advertiser
301
Roraback, Emory
20
Columbia Republican
Rosenthal, Isaac .. 19
Sagendorf, Nathan 300
Saxton, Win. W. 204
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Drumm, Geo. E ..
Simpson, H. D. & Co
19
Elting, Wm. R ...
Skinner & Sanford.
250
Ellsworth, John F
.300
Smith, Chas ..
.300
Fish, I. A. 300
Ford, II. Milton.
.34
Ten Broeck. W. H. 300
Tilley & Alderoftt. 18
Tompkins & Doty 20
Tracy, Delia E. Mrs 990
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Hanor. E. W. Mrs
291
Tyler, Franklin W 19
Tyler & Hamm. 15
Hedges && Heermans
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Underhill. E. B. 2:14
18
Vanderpoel, P. 19
Herrick. C. L. & Son.
301
Van Alstyne, A 296
Walker, Justus
.206
Hudson Register.
Waterman, Jacob
304
Hudson Star 15 Waters. H. A. Mrs .300
Hnibert, P. F. & Son.
,300! Weed. Parsons & Co. 19
Kelsey, L. F ..
Wildey, D. C ... .206
Kendall, John & Co.
Willisuis & Loomis. 18
Kingsley, W. J. P.
Worth House.
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Waldron, B. H.
Hover, Renben. 20
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Smith, Mary A.
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Denegar & Lasher . 24
Deyo, G ... .300
Shepard, Geo. W.
Clark & Van Deusen. .200
.301
Brower, Giles J ..
Burrows, C. M. & Co. 19
Canfield, James Edgar 294
Carpenter & Flint .. 296
Brocksbank, Wm. 200
Clapp, R. Feigh, MI. Fowler, J. D. French, D. A. Gale, A. D .. Gifford, E. H. Hakes, W. B. Hart. W. H[ Herbs, F. & M. Hobel. Peter Howe. C. B ... Jerkowski, S Mower and Self- Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Crandell, Homer
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
In presenting to the public the " Gazetteer and Business Di- rectory of Columbia County," the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly aided him in ob- taining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the daily and weekly papers published in the county, viz: Messrs. Bryan & Webb, A. N. Webb and M. Parker Williams, of Hudson; Wm. B. Howland, of Kinder- hook ; and Messrs. Canfield & Woolhiser, of Chatham Village, for the uniform kindness which has been evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts ; and to the following named persons, Wm. B. Stoddard, Stephen B. Miller, Sherman W. VanNess, Augustus Mckinstry and Edwin C. Terry, of Hudson ; Robert Hood, of Livingston ; Henry Tilden, Freder- ick W. Evans and R. H. Gillet, of New Lebanon ; Thomas Streatfield Clarkson, of Clermont ; Rev. Alonzo Flack, of Clay- erack, and Johnston Livingston, of Tivoli, Dutchess County ; for essential aid in furnishing material for the work. Many others have kindly volunteered their assistance, to all of whom we return our sincere thanks.
The following works have been consulted in its preparation : French's, Gordon's and Spafford's Gazetteers of the State of New York ; J. H. Colton's " Gazetteer of United States ;" " Gazetteer of the United States" by Wm. Darby and Theo. Dwight Jr. ; Lossing's " Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution ;" Allen's " Biographical Dictionary ;" Appleton's " Cyclopedia of Bios- raphy;" Appleton's "New American Cyclopedia ;" " Doc. Hist. of the State of New York ;" " American Journal of Science ;" Munsell's "Typographical Miscellany ;" Miller's "Sketches of Hudson ;" Barber's " Historical Collections ;" " Random Recol- lections ;" " Rural Repository ;" Clarkson's " Clermont, or Liv- ingston Manor:" " Census Reports;" " Proceedings of Board of Supervisors;" " Reports of School Commissioners ;" " Pro- ceedings at the Centennial Celebration of the Ref. Prot. Dutch Church of Claverack in 1867;" "Letters from Rev. J. Edson Rockwell in Columbia Republican ;" "The Balance ;" " Trustec
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INTRODUCTION.
Records of Hudson Academy ;" " The Columbia Balance," 1802; "The Balance and Columbian Repository," 1803-7; "Shaker's Compendium," by F. W. Evans ; " Autobiography of a Shaker," by F. W. Evans ; Anna E. Spencer's " Historical Sketches of New Lebanon ;" and many others.
That errors have occurred in so great a number of names and . dates as are here given is probable ; and that names have been omitted which should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary dili- gence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book- making. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of errors or omissions we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as have been observed in the subsequent read- ing of the proofs, and which are found in the Errata, following the Introduction.
It was designed to give a brief history of all the church or- ganizations in the county, but owing, in some cases, to the neg- ligence of those who alone were able to give the necessary in- formation, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so, we have been obliged to omit many or indefinitely delay the completion of the work.
We would suggest that our patrons observe and become fam- iliar with the explanations at the commencement of the Direc- tory.
The map of the county was engraved with great care by Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, and will, it is believed, prove a valuable acquisition to the work.
The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of this and other counties ; and we most cheerfully commend them all to the patronage of those under whose obser- vation these pages may come.
While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the liberality and cordiality with which our efforts have been sec- onded, we take this occasion to express the hope that the infor- mation found in its pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the county we are enabled to give, is by no means an exhaust- ive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and in- centive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the high reputation which Columbia County bears, and leave our work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public.
HAMILTON CHILD.
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ERRATA.
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ERRATA.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
The Territories .- The 41st Congress erected the District of Columbia Into a Territory, under the name of " Territory of Columbia."
Stamp Duties .- The last Congress passed an act, " That on and after the first day of October, 1820, the stamp fax imposed in Schedule B, on promissory notes for a less sum than one hundred dollars, and on receipts for any sum of money, or for the pay- ment of any debt, and the stamp tax imposed in Schedule C. on canned and preserved fish, be, and the same are hereby repealed. And no stamp shall be required upou the transfer or assignment of a mortgage, whereit or the instrument it secures has been once duly stamped."
Postal Hates and Regulations. -- The postal arrangements with foreign countries are subject to such frequent changes, that as given in this work, they shouldt not be relied upon for any great length of time. The rates and regulations for Domestic mail matter, however, can be relied upon at all times.
GAZETTEER.
County .- The Columbia County Agricultural and Horticultural Association was in- corporated March 4th, 1861, with the following officers: H. S. Van DeCarr, president ; S. W. Tobey. D. Crapser, S. A. Miller, H. D. Hoysradt and David Miller, vice-presidents ; F. Gifford, secretary ; R. B. Shepard, treasurer; G. H. Powere, P. S. Wynkoop. P. Bo- gardus, W. H. Crapser, S. Dubois and P. P. Rossman, directors. Thefirst Fair was heid in 1800.
The Gavel, a journal dovoted to the interests of Odd Fellowship and general literature, was published at Hudson, in 1847-49, by C. W. Bryan, and edited by James Batcheller. I. D. G. M., and Clark W. Byran.
On page 74. in paragraph commencing with " The Columbia Washingtonian," for " Warren Stockwell" read "Warren Rockwell."
Austerlitz. - No Bottom Pond, in the north east part of the town, is so called from the fuet thut in a portion of it, at the west end, no bottom has ever been found. start distance south of this, near the farm of Martin Wagoner. is a famous tront pond. owned by private parties from the cities, which is kept for their own private enjoytuent.
Spencertown Academy is pleasantly situated in the village of Spencertown, and is In a flourishing condition. The cost of the edifice was $3,000. Robert A. Adams is the present principal. The average number of pupils is abont 50.
The Christian Church was organized in 1852 by Rev. G. N. Kelton. The house of worship was erected in 183 ; it is valued at $4,000 and will seat 500. The present Dum- ber of members is 50, and the present pastor Rev. Thos. Saylor.
Chatham .- Riter's Mills Station is a post office near the north-east corner, on the Harlem Extension R. R.
The following statistics in regard to the town of Chatham, are furulshed by David Ray, Esq., of that town ;
For the growth of fruit, the climate and soil is well adapted to all the standard varie- ties that flourish anywhere in the valley of the Hudson. It is peculiarly the home of the Pium, the Apple is universal, the Pear, Cherry, Quince and Grape are very pro- lific, except in cold, wet soils. The smaller fruits are all productive and amply remu- nerative.
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Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Porfeet Harvester in the World. Adriance, Plait & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
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ERRATA.
Of religious organizations there are twelve,-Episcopal Methodist, six ; Baptist, two ; Dutch Reformed. two; Quakers, one; Presbyterian, one; which are supported at an aggregate annual cost of nine thousand dollars, as near as can be aecertained.
In relation to Insurance against loss by fire, the inhabitants of this town are now in- sured in (Town Mutual) Policies now in force, the sum of $285,000; estimated in Stock companies, $165,000 ; total, $450,000 ; estimated annual tax against loss by fire $2,000.
The assessed valuation of Real Estate 1s $1,770,000 .. : Personal Estate is 244,550
Under valuation by assessors ..
2,014,550
Stock, Agricultural Implements and Government Bonds not carrying taxes.
220,900
*Current Value. .$4,250,000
The system of Bridges is an expensive one.
There are five Bridges which have cost the town .$21,500
Seventeen costing 18.000
Twenty do 4,500
Forty do 2,000
$45,200
Building new and repairing old Bridges per annum cost about $2.000.
Ilighways are too numerous to be good, and are supported at an annual expense of about $3,500.
SUMMARY.
Annual Taxation,-Town, County and State $35,235.23
Highways 3.500
Schools. 4,500
Churches, (voluntary,). 9,500
Insurance, (voluntary,).
2,000
Total ₹54,235.23
Claverack .- The St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Churchtown, was organized in 1750. In 1793 there were 87 members, including the following officers : Trustees, Wm. Melins, Wm. Becker and Jacob Camer ; Elders, Jacob Rossman, Peter Miller and Simon Michael; Decons. Wia. Batz, Frederick Flint, V. Miller and Peter Lowry. The fret pastor was Rev. John F. Ries, who was born in 1722 and died in 1091, having been pastor for 30 seara. He was succeeded by Rev. John G. F. Uhl, who occupied the pastorate for 35 years : bo died in 1845 in his 84th year. The other pastore in succession to the present time, were Reve. J. Berger, H. Wheeler, J. C. Duy, Levi Schell and Jacob A. Rosenberg : the last named being the present pastor. The first house of worship was erected in 1750 ; the present one in 1836, which was enlarged and modified in 1860, and will seat 500. Its present estimated value is $3,000. The present number of men bers is 390.
Ghent .- West Ghent is not a post office.
Greenport .--- A short distance east of Catekill Station is a Reformed church, two blacksmith shops, & wagon shop and a hotel.
Hudson City .- On page 135, about the center of the page, for " Wm. Clapp" read " Mr. Clapp."
New Lebanon .-- The Presbyterian and Congregational Church of New Lebanon was organized in November. 1772. Rev. Samuel Johnson was the first pastor. The first house of worship was erected in 1772 : the present one, the value of which is estimated at $12.000, and which will seat 350 persons, was erected in 1860. The present number of members is 170, and the present pastor, Rev. John McVey.
DIRECTORY.
Cannan .-- Frisbee. Samuel, (Canaan,) post master.
LEAVENWORTH, EDWIN W., (Canaan Four Corners,) hotel keeper, post master and farmer 90.
Chatham, -- BROWM, W. L., (Chatham, ) farmer 70.
Jones, James W., (Chatham Villare,) farmer.
RIDER, HENRY W., (East Chatham,) (Kider & Palmer,) and (with Luther.) farmer 120.
Chatham Village .-- BAME. O. H., (W. H. Barnes & Co.,) news dealer. BARNES. W. H. & CO., (O. H. Bame,) wholesale and retail druggiete, Main. HAMM, H. C., ( T'yler & Hamm.)
.It may be safely assumed that Assessora do not return one-balf of existing values of Real and Personal Estate, and that Stock and Farming Utensils pay no tax.
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Miller. John H., general agent for "Torrey's Magic Cure," for all diseases of the fuet. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
*TYLER & HAMM, (L. A. Tyler and H. C. Hamm,) dry goods, groceries, crockery &c., props. Union Store.
Sommers. J., clothing, Main, succeeds S. Hoffman.
TYLER. L. A .. ( Tyler & Hamm.)
*UNION STORE, dry goods, groceries, crockery &c., Tyler & Hamm, props.
Claverack .- Van Rensselaer, S. V. C., (Humphreysville,) post master and farmer leases of John C. Everts, 127.
Gallatin .- Lown, Chas. H., (Gallatinville,) farmor 95. Snyder, John F .. (Gallatinville,) mail carrier and farmer 80.
WEAVER, EDWARD I., (Elizaville,) deputy sheriff and farmer 100.
Ghent .- VOSBURGH, ABRAMI, (Ghent,) inspector of turnpikes and farmer 130. Greenport .-* WILDEY. D. C., (Hudson,) nursery agent.
Hillsdale .- ADSIT, CHAS., (Green River, ) saw mill and farmer 300. CRISTIB, JAMES E., (Hillsdale,) inspector of taropikes and farmer 271. Hunt, Rutzen, (Hillsdale,) inspector of turnpikes and farmer 450.
Hudson .- Austin, G. W., deputy sheriff, house 295 Warren. Holmes, Lemuel, loan commissioner, house 11 Union. Longley, Levi F., deputy county clerk.
Livingston .- Stickle, Wm., (Elizaville,) post master.
New Lebanon .- Loudon, George, (West Lebanon,) farmer 60.
Columbia County Officers.
Coroners.
P. O. ADDRESS
McGill. Wm .. Clermont
Wilber, Russell D
Stuyvesant
County Clerk.
Terry, Edwin C ..
Hudson
Longley, Levi F., Deputy
Hudson
County Judge.
Peck, Darius
Hudson
County Treasurer.
Clark, Richard F
. Hudson
Court Crier,
Dorr, Palmer C
District Attorney.
Longley, John B
Hudson
Inspectors of Turnpikes.
Cristie, James E
. Hillsdale
Hent, Ruizen ...
Hillsdale
Vvebargh, Abram
. Ghent
Justices of Sessions.
Ferienson, Jathe- C.
. Spencertown
Rucker Her, Philip
... Germantown
Loan Commissioners.
P. O. ADDRESS
Bump, Jacob S
Spencertown
Vosburgh, A. G.
Hudson | Holnies, Lemuel.
Undson
School Commissioners.
Smith, Hiram K
West Taghkanick
Winslow, Hiram.
. Green River
Sheriff.
HIam, Stephen W.
Hudson
UNDER SHERIFF.
Wattles, Alfred.
Hudson
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Austin, G. W.
.Hudson
Hoysradt, Henry A.
Kinderboek
Robinson, Nicholas
Snyder, Henry S
Harle:» ! . "
Shufelt, Geo. II
Chatham Village
Waterbury, Chas
Weaver, Edward I.
Superintendents of Poor.
Hanor, H. M.
Myers, Samuel L.
Sweet, Fyler D.
Surrogate.
Mcclellan, Hugh W
Hludern
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12 GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
PAGE .622
Brilliant Whitewash. .59
Business Directory .. 186-301
Capacity of Cisterns or Wells. .58
Census Report 332-333
Chemical Barometer. .59
Classified Business Directory. 303-331
County Officers ..
11
Courts in Columbia County.
.17
Discount and Premium .... 5S
Distance Table.
325
Erratu ...
9-11
Facts on Advertising
.58
French Decimal System of Weights and Measures 53-57
63-92
Gazetteer of Towns 93-185
52
How to get a Horse out of & Fire
.59
How to Judge a Horse.
.61
How to Secure the Public Lands
47-18
How to Succeed in Business
45-47
Interest Table.
.. 57
Law Maxims
48-52
Leech Barometer.
59
Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack ..
61
Postal Rates and Regulations, (see also Errata,)
41-43
Post Offices and Postmasters ..
.308
Rales for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes.
41-45
Stamp Duties, (see also Errata, ). 54-40
.58
The States, their Settlement, &c.
21-32
The Territories, their Area, &c.
32-34
To Measure Grain in a Bin ..
.. 59
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers
... 17
Valuable Recipes.
60-61
Index to Business Directory.
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PAGE
Ancram
1-6, Ghent.
23%
Austerlitz
1-3 . Greenport. 243
Canaan.
103 | Hilledale 245
Chatham
200 | Radeon .. 261
Chatham Village.
209 | Kinderhook
252
Claveruck.
212
Livingston 237
Clermont.
220 | New Lebanon 263
Copake.
223 | Stockport. 260
Gallatin
Stuyvesant 2:3
Germantown
203 | Taghkanick. 277
Gazetteer of County.
Government Land Measure.
Tables of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Index to Advertisements.
Agricultural Implements.
(See also Mowers and Reapers, and Plows and Plow Castings.)
PAGE
Drumm, Gco. E., Chatham Village .. 242
Hulbert, P. F. & Son, Chatham.
.258
Morris, G. L .. Chatham Village .:
.218
Underhill, E. B., Ghent ...
242
Williams & Loomis, Hillsdale.
2
Baker and Confectioner.
Waterman, Jacob, Hudson
310
Barber.
Deyo, G., Hudson
.258
Blacksmiths.
(See also Horse Shoers and Carriage Ironers.)
Mackey, Isaac N., Germantown.
238
Book Binder.
Shepard, Geo. W., Troy
.102
Boots and Shoes. (See also General Merchants.)
Boynton, Theo. A., Hudson.
.191
Cheney, Hand & Co., Hudson
.334
Elting, W. R., Hudson.
.262
Feigh, M., Kinderhook.
.250
Cancer Doctor.
Kingsley, W. J. P., Rome.
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Candle Makers.
llerrick, C. L. & Son, Kinderhook and
Chatham Village
254
Carpenters and Builders.
Avery & Hildreth, Hudson ..
....
.310
Carriage Ironers.
(See ako Blacksmiths, and Horse Shoers.)
Walker, Justus, North Chatham.
.202
Carriage Makers.
Hohel. Peter, Chatham Village
102
L.u. rdon, George, Copake.
226
Mackey, Ienac N., Germantown
238
Stayter, Fred. Chatham Center.
.230
Walker, Peter B., North Chatham
.202
Whitfield, S. A., Hudson.
302
Carringe Trimmers.
Hover, Reuben, Germantown 295
Korabach, Emory, Glenco Mills
002
Clothiers.
Jerkowski, S., Chatham Village
206
Sageudorf, N., Hudson ..
274
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Skinner & Sanford, Hudson
...
.. 234
Tilley & Aldcroftt, Hudson ...
. . inside first cover
Confectionery, Fruits Etc. (See also Bakers and Confectioners.)
Burrows, C. M. & Co., Chatham Village. 278 Tyler, F. W., Chatham Village ......... 18 Crockery, Glassware Etc. (See also General Merchants.)
Clapp, R., Stuyvesant ..
.274
Crandell, Homer, Chatham Village.
.210
Dentist.
Hart, W. H., Hudson.
298
Dress Makers.
Lowe, A. L. Mrs., Chatham Village
.292
Pulver, Bell Miss, Chatham Village
214
Smith, C. & D. Misees, Hudson ...
16
Smith, Mary A., Hudson.
278
Dry Goods. (See also General Merchants.)
Crandell, Homer, Chatham Village .. ... 210
Flour and Feed. (See also General Merchants.)
Underhill, E. B., Ghent.
Furniture Dealers,
Birckmayer, Philip, Kinderhook ..
250
Fish, I. A., Chatham Village.
French, D. A., Hudson.
Vincent, O. F. & Co., Chatham Villa
Gas and Steam Fitters.
O'Connell, Wm., Hudson
Parker, Byron, Hudson.
General Merchants.
Ten Broeck, W. H., Chatham Vilinge .. . 96 Traver & Bell, Chsthain Village. .. ... 102 Tyler & Hamm, Chatham Village. ... 101 Van Alstyne, Audrew, Chathami Center. . 200
Gents: Furnishing Goods.
(See also General Merchants, and Clothiers.) Deyo, G., Hudson. 253
Gloves and Mittens.
(See also General Merchants.)
Simpson, H. D. & Co., Chatham Village. 1S
Grease Extractor.
Tyler, F. W., Chatham Village ...
13
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
14
Groceries and Provisions.
(See also General Merchants.)
Burrows, C. M. & Co., Chatham Village.278
PAGE
Clapp, R., Stuyvesant
274
Underhill, E. B., Ghent
242
Hardware.
(See also General Merchants.)
Morris, G. L., Chatham Village.
218
Underbill, E. B., Ghent.
242
Harness, Trunks Etc.
Brower, Giles J., Hudson.
230
Gale, A. D., West Lebanon.
.278
Hover, Reuben, Germantown
.238
Kelsey, L. F. Chatham Village
214
Rifenburgh. H. J., Clermont
222
Koraback, Emory, Glenco Mills
302
Tompkins & Doty, Chatham Village.on Map
Vanderpoel, P., Hudson ..
199
Hats, Caps and Furs.
(See also General Merchants.)
Ford, HI., Milton, Chatham Village.
16
Spencer, F. P., Hudson
2
Horse Shoelng.
(Sce also Blacksmiths.)
Whitfield, S. A., Hudson
302
Mot Air Furnaces.
(See also Stores, Tinware Etc.)
Filley, M. L., Troy.
.335
Hotels.
Central Honee. Hudson ..
335
City Hotel, Hudson ...
250
Mansion House. Hudson
274
Worth House. Hudson.
155
Howe's Aguo Cure Etc.
Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls
20
Insurance Agents.
Jacy, W'm. H., Hudson.
191
Iron Founders and Machiniste
Clark & Van Deusen, Chatham Village.214
Drumm, Geo. E., Chatham Village ..
Halbert, P. F. & Son, Chatham
.258
Williams & Loomis, Hillsdale.
Jewelry, Watches Etc.
Mallison, H. E., Lebanon Springs
... 278
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
Hanor, E. W. Mrs., Chatham Village. : . 214
Latham, T. Mrs., Hudson
.274
Ladies' Patterns.
Smith, Mary A., Hudson
278
Mower and Heir- Raking Renper, the most Porfeet Harvester in the World.
Adrianes, Platt & Co .. 165 Greenwich St .. New York. See Card on Map.
Macy, H. S Bon, Hudson.
220
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