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GAZETTEER
AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
MONTGOMERY AND FULTON COUNTIES, N. Y.,
FOR
1869-70.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAGARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, RENSSELAER, WYOMING, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
Permanent Office, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.
" He that has much to do, will do something wrong, aud of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet whou euch numbers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct him by malevolence and the good sometimes by mistake." -- SAMUEL JOHNSON.
HANG UP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SYRACUSE: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 21 D. WASHINGTON STREET, 494 1870
1763012
MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1
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Cured!
OR RO CHARGE.
DR. KINGSLEY, OF ROMEI, N. Y.
Ilas di-covered a porfret eure for Caneers without the use of the knife. Thousands of caso- cured enn testify to the efficacy of this plan of treatment. This preparation will destroy the specific nature of most Cancers in from ten to sixty minutes. Even in those large Cancerous affections of the breast, from which so many females die annually, my specific is equally as effectual as in those smaller surface Cancers. Ninety-nine out of a andred of all those persons who have died from Cancer, could easily have been cured. Per ly - Pron considered from time immemorial the greatest scourge of the human
but . time will come when all shall see that it is as romediable as any other dis- It .same time remedies are given to purify the blood and fortify the system niewolattack. In all cases. if the Cancer is not too far advanced, a perfect Hunted. or no charge.
Most persons are greatly deceived in regard to the first symptoms and appearance of Career, considering it very painful from the commencement. This is a bad mistake, :vansing the death of thousands,) there being but little or no pain until the Cancer is far advanced. The only symptom- for months, and in some cases even for years, is occa- sionally either a stinging. itching. smarting, burning. creeping or shooting spiration, and in some cases not even any of these. Negely all of those kernels or hips that occur in the female breast. and al-o those unnatural appearance- in the form of crustsor warty exertscener, which appear in either sex on the face. lip -. Hose. eyelids. orany other part
of the surfice, are vabeers. Cancor is very easily cured in its early stage. consequently it is of the very greatest importance that all thus anfered should have immediate treat- tient : as thousands of very valuable lives have been lost from pare neglect, having been missguided by physician- having no knowledge of the disease, who, by calling it Scroll. Fresipelas, Salt Rheum or some other non-terrifying disease, full this unfortunate class in the enddie of ignorance, until upon the very verge of death, when. to hide such iem ?- aree the physician telle the patient that it has finally turned to Cancer, and cannot be cured. There is no such thing as turning to Cancer. "Whatever ends in Cancer, began, in Cancer. Be no longer dercived. If you have the slightest suspicion of trouble, seck imatediste reliefand thereby preserve life.
Consumption. Bronchid. Catarch. Asthma. Heart Disease. Dyspepsi. Liver Com- paint, Fits. St. Vims Dante, Neuralgia, Scald Heal, Piles. Tape Worms, or Worms of any kind. all Dies tens of the Skin, Pimples, Serofula or King's Evil. Fever Sores. Spital Diversos, Reumatismo, Goat. Dropsy. Diabetes, Kidney Diseases, Gravel, and all mi-mars pressliar to Males of Female- stere-fully treated.
Went -. Carne. Bunions. Moles. Wenn. Birth-Marks, Tumors &ra removed. Especial attention given to the treatment of Crooked Foot. Legs. Arms, Spinat. Neck, and all other nos maities. Crowe Eyes -tauchened. Have-Lipe cared by an entirely new plan of open- ating. Operations for Studie in the Boulder, Polypus. Strangulated Hernia. Fistula. os the cure of False and Crooked Joints and all deformities of the Eye Lidde Novo. Lip. Nock ke. restiting from Buens or Wounds, performed upon the most scientific princi- plas. All Diseases of the Eye and Har treated with very great -neces -.
Especial attention given to the treatment of all diecases originating from the errors of
Rajoute from a distance except in Sure vad and Cancer cases, by sending a full . cription of their symptoms, con have medk ines sent by Mail or Express, and be wrafed
All levers promptly answered, and medicine- ordered, immediately forwarded. The Doctor i- a graduate with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of mitein ., twelve of which have been spent in Rotor. ASTHME!
All troubled with a death of any kind Should be sure to send for DR. KINGSLEY COUGH BALSAM. WIRTR RPOR- DE BRI.
For Further Particulars, Write the Doctor.
.
2 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A.H.AVERY & SON
IMPORTER OF
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COHEN BROS.
91 Main 81. Gloversville
GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail.
A. M. AVERY & SON,
Importers, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
CROCKERY, YELLOW WARE, AND Kerosene Goods!
Of Every Description. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paper Hangings. Window Glass und Table Glass Ware, Plated Ware. &c. 131 Main Street,
Gloversville, N. Y. The Farmers Exchange.
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE.
No larger assortment or better class of Goods in Central New York. FLOUR. FISH and SALT. Kinds of FRUIT.
Ageney of the Great U. S. Tea Co. WOODEN WARE. STONE WARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Quick sales and small profits our Monto,
SIGAR. TEA and COFFEE. Examine our stock and get our prives before you buy. CASH for all kinds of PRODUCE.
SIMON COHEN, (Of the above firm.) LICENSED AUCTIONEER! For the Safe of Baron Block, Merchandise and Household Goods.
he Superiority of the Principles and Mechanism of this Machine, have earned for it its Reputation as the lost Perfect and Most Durable Harvester in the World!
lizes and Prices to Suit all Classes of Farmers. The HIGH STANDARD of EXCELLENCE IN MATERIAL and WORKMAN- SHIP MAINTAINED, and VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS ADDED.
MANUFACTURED BY ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO.,
165 Greenwich St., Near Courtlandt, NEW YORK.
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Mail.
MAP OF FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES. N. Y. to accompany, CHILD'S GAZETTEER & DIRECTORY.
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The Superiority of the Principles and Mechanism of this Machine, have earned for it its Reputation as the Lost Perfect and Most Durable Harvester in the World!
'izes and Prices to Suit all Classes of Farmers. The HIGH STANDARD of EXCELLENCE IN MATERIAL and WORKMAN- SHIP MAINTAINED, and VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS ADDED. MANUFACTURED BY ADRIANCE, PLATT & 00.,
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Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. N.
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6. 00 MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE REYNOLDS
$$$1466.16
THIS PORTION IS SPRING TEMPER AND PRODUCED BY AIR REACTIONARY BLOW AND CONTACT OF METALS LINE OF DEMARCATION
REYNOLDS, BARDER &Co. ScleManufacturers AUBURN N.Y.
Motor & Reaper
KNIVES,
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY US. UNDER REYNOLDS' PATIENTS for Tempering Steel without the aid of any liquids, received the only award at the Great National Implement Trial, held at Auburn, iu 1566. They possess the fol- lowing superior qualities :
1. They are made with a fine Cutlery Temper at the edges.
2. They hold only a Spring Temper at the center and at the beel.
3. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife being exactly alike in temper.
4. We warrant they can be ground from sto 10 times without losing their cutting edure.
5. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 acres of grain or gra's without being once ground.
We are the sole Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.
REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO.,
Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
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In presenting to the public the initial number of the " Gazet- teer and Directory of Montgomery and Fulton Counties," the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so 'kindly assisted in obtaining the valuable information which it contains, and without whose aid it would have been impossi- ble to collect it in the brief space of time in which it is essen- tial that all such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Mohawk Valley Democrat, Fonda; Canajoharie Radii, Canajoharie; Mohawk Val- ley Register, Fort Plain; Amsterdam Recorder, Amsterdam : Montgomery Republican, Fultonville; Fulton County Democrat and the Johnstown Independent, Johnstown ; Gloversville Standard, Gloversville Intelligencer, and the Gloversville Democrat, Glovers- ville, for the uniform kindness which has been evinced in call- ing public attention to the author's efforts; and to the follow- ing persons, viz., L. F. Burr, Johnstown, late School Commis- sioner of Fulton County, and Cyrus Stewart, Gloversville, the present incumbent of the office ; A. B. Miller, Fultonville, late School Commissioner of Montgomery Co .; James P. Brook- man, County Clerk, Fonda; James II. Cook, County Judge and Surrogate, Canajoharie; Hon. S. Pulver Heath, Amsterdam. Assessor Internal Revenue; Pythagoras Witmore, and to many others in various parts of the County who have kindly volun- teered their aid.
The following works were consulted in its preparation : " French's Gazetteer of the State of New York ;" "Annals of Tryon County ;" "Stone's Life of Brant;" Stone's Life of Sir
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INTRODUCTION.
William Johnson ;" "Simms' Trappers of New York;" "Los- sing's Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution ;" New York State Census Reports of 1865 ;" and "Proceedings of Boards of Super- visors" of Montgomery and Fulton Counties.
That errors may have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given, is probable, and that names have been omitted that 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 error or omission, we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as were observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are noted in the Errata, following the Introduction.
It is also suggested that our patrons observe and become fa- miliar with the explanations at the commencement of the Di- rectory.
The Map of the County was engraved with great care by Messrs. " Weed, Parsons & Co.," of Albany, and, it is believed, will prove a valuable acquisition to the work.
The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of the County, and also many enterprising and relia- ble dealers in other parts of the State. We most cheerfully com- mend them all to the patronage of those under whose observa- tion these pages may come.
With thanks to friends generally, we leave our work to secure the favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating business public.
HAMILTON CHILD.
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ERRATA.
ERRATA.
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. -
Postal Rates and Regulations .- On and after January 1st, 1870, the pos- tage on letters between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland will be six cents United States currency and three pence English money, for half an ounce or under : if not pre-paid, or insufficiently pre-paid, a fee of six cents (three pence) will be added to the deficient postage.
GAZETTEER-Montgomery County.
Palatine .- Palatine p. o., at Palatine Church, has been discontinued.
St. Johnsville. - St. Johnsville (p. v.) contains two churches, viz., Reformed and Union ; two hotels, a bank, a grist mill, two saw mills, a woolen mill, two carriage shops. a cheese factory. a union school, several stores, mechanic shops &c., and an esti- mated population of 1150.
The Flouring and Custom Mill of Beekman Brothers is built of stone, forty by sixty feet, three stories high, and has a capacity for grinding 700 bushels per day.
The Carriage Manufactory of Saltsman Brothers was established in 1848, employs 14 bands and turns out from 75 to 100 carriages and about 50 sleighs annually.
Union School occupies a building 40 by 70 feet, and two stories high besides the base- ment. Four teachers are employed and the average attendance of pupils is about 150.
The Easterbrook Brick Manufactory was established in St. Johnsvillo in 1857, by John B. Churchill. Mr. Easterbrook. the present proprietor, manufactures from 500,000 to 200.000 bricks annually.
Mather Creek Cheese Factory, In the north-east part of the town, was established in 1SC7 and uses the milk of 400 cowy.
The Reformed Church of St. Johnsville was organized as an independent German Reformed Church in 1770. Rev. John H. Dryslin was the first pastor. In 1819 it was re-organized as a Reformed Dutch Church. Rev. David Devoe was the first pastor after the re-organization, and continued his ministry until 1830. Rev. J. Kneeskern is the present pastor. The present church edifice was erected in 1804. It is of wood, was repaired in 18IS and will seat 400 persons. The present membership is 110.
A. Smith & Co's Cheese Factory uses the milk of 450 cows. Bates's Cheese Factory uses the milk of 325 cows. Both make first quality cheese.
Dewitt C. Cox's Distillery uses 225 bushels of grain and makes 900 gallons of whisky Gally. About 250 head of cattle are kept upon the premises.
GAZETTEER-Fulton County,
Caroga .- Pine Lake (p. o.) le a hamlet in the center of the town, about three- fourths of a mile south of Wheelersville.
Perth .- The following historic sketch of the United Presbyterian Church in the town of P'erth, was furnished by the pastor, Rev. I. L. Clark, but too late for insertion in its reguiar place.
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ERRATA.
This Church was formally organized in the year 1804, on the 20th day of Sept., by the ordination and installation of the following persons as Ruling Elders in the congrega- tion, viz: Mr. John McIntosh, Sen .. Mr. John Walker, Mr. John McBrath. It was organized by the Associate Reformed Presbytery of Saratoga. and it retained its eccle- siastical connection with the Associate Reformed Church until the union of that body with the Associate Church, forming the United Presbyterian Church, when it entered the new organlaation and has been since known as the United Presbyterian Church of Broadalbin. It was organized in the town of Broadalbin, and was therefore named the Associate Reformed Church of Broadalbin ; but on the erection of the new conuty of Fulton, and the new town of Perth, it fell in with the "new comers," but without giv- ing up cither its location or name. This explains why the Church is now in one town and yet bears the name of another. It is the oldest Church in the town and for a num- ber of years the only one. Its first honse of worship was a frame building, located on the south side of the street, opposite the present one. The entrance to ir, unlike the way to Heaven, was obscure, the door, for some reason, being placed in the reat, or the end most remote from the street. It was also innocent of artificial heat. No fire was kindled against the winter's wind and frost save that which burned on God's Altar -- the love and zeal that giowed in Christian hearts. This doubtless beguiled the hour from tediousness and warmed the saints, but how the sinners endured we never learned. We may smile at the simplicity and rudeness of these olden times, but when we remember how much we are indebted to them, we may well reverence them and go down upon our knees in gratitude. And while we admit progrese in thesc later days we may well ask the question, " Has not modern catering to taste and fashion, and fleshly ease and comfort, done much to drive out the angel lifeof religion from the soul, and smother ont the fire of piety in the heart, and thus robbed the Church in a great measure of that spirituel power that characterized it in more primitive days ?" The second and present house of worship is built of brick, and is beautifully located on the north side of the street. It is a fine looking building, both neat and comfortable. It will accommodate some six hundred worshipers. The firet pastor of the congregation was Rev. Robert Proudfit, D. D. He held this relation for sixteen years, when it was dissolved, and he removed to Schenectady to fill a Professor's chair in Union College. Rev. Jas. Otterson was their next pastor. He remained about five years, when he was called to another field of labor. They were then blest with the faithful and efficient labors of Rev. Malcom McLarren, D. D., who held the pastoral relation for seven years, and was dismissed to take another charge. Then the pastorate was filled ten years by Rev. David Caw ; then eleven years by Rev. John M. Graham, and now nearly twelve years by the present incumbent, Rev. J. L. Clark. And during all these 65 years of its existence this Church has been united and prosperous. doing a work for the Master. the extent and importance of which the Judgment Day alone will reveal. It has sent forth a number from its communion to preach the Gospel. some of whom have risen to eminence in the ministry. Many of its members from time to time have gone West, some to organize new churches, others to reinforce old ones. Thus it has been a fonn- tain from which have issued streams that have made the desert and the solitary places to rejoice and blowsom as the rose. It is doing the same work still. Yearly the old hive swarme. And thus by sending out its little colonies, tho' it has ever been a grow- in , Church, it has been prevented from increasing its membership to a very high num- bor at any one time. At present its membership is something over two hundred. May it still flourish like the palm tree and bring forth fruit in old age, and may its candle- etick never be removed.
DIRECTORY-Montgomery County.
Canajobsario .-- Scharff & Banr (Canajoharie,) cider brandy distillery. Charleston,-Frost, Isaac S., (Charleston 4 Corners,) post master. Florida .- Steadwell, Albert D., (Port Jackson,) post master. Glen .- McTaggart, Samuel, (Auriesville,) farmer 10.
DIRECTOY-Fulton County.
Johnstown,-Eaton & Harris, (Johnstown,) machinists. Frank, Morris, (Gloversville,) dry goods.
GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Associations, Societies &c ..
299
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
.62
Brilliant Whitewash .. .59
Business Directory, Montgomery Co. 115-177, and 281-298
Business Directory, Fulton Co 217-279
Capacity of Cisterns or Wells . 58
Census Report 309-311
Chemical Barometer
.50
County Officers .. .303
Courts in Montgomery and Fulton Counties.
.305
Discount and Premium
312
Errata ... 9-10
Facts on Advertising .58
French Decimal System of Weights and Measures. 53-57
Gazetteer of County, Montgomery Co 63-74
Gazetteer of County, Fulton Co 1TS-188
75-111
Gazetteer of Towns, Fulton Co 189-214
.52
Government Land Measure ..
39
How to get a Horse out of & Fire
.61
How to Judge a Horse.
47-48
How to Secure the Public Lande
45-47
Interest Table.
.57
Law Maxims
Leech Barometer.
61
Members of the Bar of Fulton Co.
Montgomery Co. Press.
11-13
Postal Rates and Regulations, (see also Errata).
201
Post Offices and Postma-ters
14-15
School Statistics. 307
Stamp Duties. 34-10
Tables of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c. .58
21-32
The States. their Settlement, &c.
The Territories, their Area, &c. 32-34
To Measure Grain in a Bin ..
.11
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers.
60-61 Valuable Recipes.
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
PAGE
Amsterdam
115 Minden
137
Canajobarie
127 | Mohawk.
Charleston
137 | Palatine 102
Florida.
151 | St. Johnsville. 292
FULTON COUNTY.
PAGE
PAGE!
Blcocker
219| Northampton.
Broadalbin.
226| Oppenheim ..
274
228: Perth
Ephratah
234' Stratford.
Jobustown
143 | Root 170
Glen
217| Mayfeld
48-52
59
Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack.
.305
112-114
Rules for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes
.59
Gazetteer of Towns, Montgomery Co
How to Succeed in Business
.58 Distance Table.
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241
LATOJA
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
, PAGE
Academies, Schools Etc.
Amsterdam Academy.
166
Agricultural Implemente,
(See also Mowers and Reapers.)
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville ..
.156
Air Suction Churn, IL. It. Spike
Jack and Cattle Gag.
Kegg, Wm., Lassallsville.
.224
Apiarian.
Nellis, J. H., Canajoharie.
156
Auctioneer.
Cohen, Simon, Gloversville.
Cancer Doctor.
Kingsley, W. J. P., Rome ..
1 and 16
Carriage Makers.
Eldrett, E. & J. A., Port Jackson.
272
Carriage Trimming.
Sesman, H. M., Fort Plain.
172
Cheese Boxes.
Freeman, C. B. & Co., Fultonvilla
215
Clothes Wringers.
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville.
155
Confectionory, Fruits Etc.
Sturtevant & Wheelock, Amsterdam .... 124
Crockery, Glassware Etc.
Avery, A. H. & Son, Gloversville,
2
Dentists.
Klock, L., Fonda
184
Sloan, P., Canajoharie.
172
Drain Tile.
Hayes, S. P., Oppenheim
.272
Druggists.
Smith, I. E. & J. E., St. Johnsvills
.. 304
Dry Goods.
Richardson & Hayes, Gloversville
Tingue & McBride, St. Johnsville ..
File Manuf.
Roso, Samuel, Johnstown ..
.210
Flouring Mills.
Freeman, C. B. & Co., Fultonville.
Furniture.
Ellithorp, John L., Canajoharie.
140
General Merchant.
Doru, Wm. L., Garoga
.210
Glove and Mitton Dealer.
Norton, C. II., Gloversville
313
Groceries, Provisions Etc.
Cohen Bros., Gloversville.
2
Smith, I. E. & J. E., St. Johnsville.
.304
Ground Plaster.
Freeman, C. B. & Co., Fultonville.
...
215
Harnous, Trunks Etc.
Plantz, Joseph, Johnstown
232
Horse Bakes.
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville.
156
Fhotely.
Apollo Hall, Ephratah.
224
Eldridge House. Canajoharie
.164
Mason House, Gloversville.
198
MLowe's Ague Cure Etc.
Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls.
20
Insurance Agents.
Clark, W. N., Johnstown.
250
Sunth. M. W., Utica.
inelde first cover
Stewart. Cyrus, Utica.
197
Ward, Edward, Gloversville.
.197
Iron Founders and Machinist#.
Taling, J. R. & Son, Fort Plain.
283
Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Gaiters. Tingue & McBride, St. Johnsville .. .. 315
Ladles' Furnishing Goods.
Richardson & Hayes, Gloversville
232
Lawyer.
Wendell. John D., Fort Plain.
175
Leather and Findings.
u.b ;. Joun, Fort Plain.
258
Livery Sinbles.
Field, S A., Canajohari6
140
Gertihier, John II., Fultonville
.156
Maman, M. M., Amsterdam.
121
.. 2151 VanCamp, D. O., Fort Plain.
253
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Lumber Dealers.
Clark, L. B. & Son, Canajoharie.
156
Freeman, C. B. & Co., Fultonville.
.. 215
Stahl, Levi, Rockwood.
240
Marble Works. Fulton, James Y., Johnstown .314
Master Builder.
Caldwell, John, Amsterdam
.314
Master Mechanic.
Kegg, Wm., Lessellsville
224
Melodeon and Organ Manufs.
Dodge & Lord, Ithaca
272
Mowers and Reapers.
Adriance, Platt & Co., New York, .. on Map
... And margin of directory
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville
156
Warrior Mower Co., Little Falls ..
18
Mower and Reaper Knives. Reynolds, Barber & Co., Auburn. 6
Musicand Musical Instruments.
(See also Melodeon and Organ Manufs.)
Redington & Howe, Syracuse .. ..
on Map
Painters and Paper Hangers.
Hill. John S., Fonda ..
.164
Walrath, Edward C., Canajohario
.172
Paper Dealers.
Garrett, J. & F. B., Syracuse ...
.. 304
Paper Hanglogo.
Avery, A. H. & Son, Gloversville
2
Photograph Artist.
Scidmore, David. Gloversville.
240
Physicians.
Gilbert, II., Fultonville.
.. 313
Kingsley, W. J. P., Rome
.1 and 16
Planing Mills.
Clark, L. B. & Son, Canajohario
156
Platform Scales.
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville.
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Printing Offices.
Democrat, Gloversville ..
280
Fulton Co. Democrat, Johnstown
.256
Hamilton Co. Sentinel, Sageville
256
Hamilton Republican, Wells
243
Independent, Johnstown.
248
Intelligencer, Gloversville ..
264
Mohawk Valley Democrat, Fonda.
300
Mohawk Valley Register, Fort Plain
296
Montgomery Co. Republican, Fultonville308
Radii, Canajoharie.
148
Recorder, Amsterdam.
132
Standard, Gloversville.
248
Printers' Supplies.
Garrett, J. & F. B., Syracuse
301
Pumps.
Dievendorf, Luke, Fultonville.
156
Pumpand Water Logs.
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