Gazetteer and business directory of Saratoga County, N.Y., and Queensbury, Warren County, for 1871, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 632


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GAZETTEER


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF SARATOGA COUNTY, N. Y., AND QUEENSBURY, WARREN COUNTY, FOR


1871.


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, WASHINGTON, MONTGOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENS- SELAER, 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, and of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when 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 4 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1871.


M Mwstesl Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B, HE, HID- LET'S, 12 Maraton Mvagy Mack, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.


These Springs are situated in the valley, a few rods east if Broad- way, between Lake Avenue and Caroline Street. Owing to recent improvements in deepening and retubing these Springs, ther waters are greatly increased in strength and uniformity, and as the analysis shows, are unsurpassed by any in this vicinity.


New York Depot, 108 Chambers Street.


Analysis of Pavillon Spring Tater.


Chloride of Sodium ... 459.903 Grains.


Chloride of Potassium


7.000


Bromide of Sodium, .3-7


Indide of Sodinm.


.0,1


Fluoride of Lithia,


.a trace


Bicarbonate of Lithia,


9.486


Bicarbonate of Soda ...


76.265


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Bicarbonate of Lime ... 120.169


Bicarbonate of Strontia. a trace


4.


Bicarbonate of Iron


2.570


Sulphate of Potass.


2.032


Phosphate of Soda,


Biborate of soda, .. .& trace


Alumina


.320


silica ..


3.155


Organic Matter,.


& trace


Total Grains,


Carbonic Acid Gas 352.458 cubic inches. Density 1,0065, contained in C. S. gallon 231 cubic inches.


C. F. CHANDLER,


Aug. 9, 1809. Professor of Analytical and Applied Chanistry.


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159.103 Grains.


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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 & Prices to Suit all Classes of Farmers


The HIGH STANDARD of EXCELLENCE IN MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP MAINTAINED, and VALUABLE IM- PROVEMENTS ADDED. MANUFACTURED BY


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SARATOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Cancers Cured ! OR NO CHARGE.


DR. KINGSLEY, OF ROME, N. T.,


Has discovered a perfect cure for Cancers without the use of the knife. Thousands of case- cured can 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 infections of the breast. from which so many female- die annually, my specific is equally as offer til ar in those staller surface Cancer -. Ninety nine out of a hundred of all those persons who have died from Cancer, could vasily have been eured. L'unver has been con-Dered from time innomorial the greatest scourge of the human rave ; but the time will come when all shall see that it is as remediable as any ofiter dis- caso. At the same time remedies are given to purify the blood and fortify the system wajusta rouewelattack. In all cases. if the Cancer is not too far advanced. a perfect eure is warranted. or no charge.


Most persone are greatly decrived in regard to the Best symptoms and appearance of Cancer, considering it very painful from the commencement. This is a sad mistake, causing the death of thep antes there being but little or no pain until the Cancer is far advanced. The only svampsous for months, and in some cases even for years, is occa- sionally wither a stinging. itching smasting, burning creeping or shooting sensation. and in some ca-r- not even any of these. Nearlyall of those kernels or lumps that occur in the fetiale breast, and also those unnatural appearances in the form of crusts or warty exerescence, which appear in either sex on the fire. lips, nose, eye lids. or any other part of the surface, are cancers. Cancer is very easily cured in its early stage. consequently ir is of the very greatest importance'sbar all. thus afflicted should have immediate treat. mont : as thousands of very valuable live- have been lost from pare negleet. having been misguided by phy-ichin- having no knowpedre of the disease. who, by calling it scrotula, Erysipelas, Salt Racam or some other non-terrifying disease, full this unfortunate class in the exalle of ignorance, until upon the very very of death. when, to hide such ignor- ance, the physician take the patient want it bee really turned to Cancer, and cannot be ured. There is no w ph thingis turninglo Career Whatever ends in Cancer, began in Cancer. De no loog deceived. [ you have the slightest suspicion of trouble. seek immediate relief and there by preserve Hifi ..


Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthina. Heart Disease. Dispepsia. Liver Com- plaint, Fits. St. Vitus' Dance. Neuralgia. Seald Ibad, Files. Tape Worms. or Worms of any kind. all Di-cases of the Skin. Pingdes, Betula of King's Evil. Fever Sores. spinal Discosve, Ithought em. front. Dropsy. De photos. Kidney Diseases, Gravel, and all bien es peller to Main ar Fender succesfully creare.


Warte, Come, Dando, Maves. Wane. Birth- Marke. Tumors &c. removed. Especial Attention given Destin treatment of Crooked Foot, Less. Army, Spine. . Veck, and all other deformities. Uros> Exe> -fraichened. Have-Lips cured by an entirely now plan of oper- ating. Operations for stone in the Bladder. Polyqu -. Pirangalated ferais, Fistula, or the care of False ami Crooked Joints and all decharities of the Eye Lids. Nove. Lips. Nork Ke, re-phine from Borus ur Wowis. pertemed upon the most scientific princi- ples. All Diseases of the Eye and Eat troch ( with very great -free -.


Especial attention Given to the treatment of dal diseases originating from the error- of misunident Youth.


Parent- from a distance, except in Surgical and Cancer cases, by sending a full des- erimtien of their sympionis, can have medicines sent by Mail or Express, and be treated at home.


All letters promptly answered. and medicine, ordered immediately forwarded.


The Doctor i- a graduate with an experiener of over fourteen years in the practice of medicine, twelve of which have been -peut in Rome,


Y. B .- All persons troubled with A-ilona should send for Dr. Kingsley's ASTHMA


should be sure to send for L.R. NINGERLEY'S COUGH BALSAM, which cares is by magic.


For Further Particulars, Write the Doctor.


SARATOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


DAVENPORT'S


Ottawa Boor!


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The Popular Summor Drink.


This Hot Beer & a dedados- samopr be renan. mesine medicinal properties for purifying the Mead auf renovating the st m 1: 1= consty and refreshing. and more fialy quenches thirst that any other afficher over offered to the public. It is statutly comprate in its chanteur: xx! :- Away from the


FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH,


It is sparkling tud y faby in appearinde.


The introduction of Davenport- Ottawa Heer i- for DIL MAHISTS. CONFECTIONERS and Offer. 45'


it may require a fair trial to be so appreciated. The preprimor furnished the Estreet with All instructions. the armadaduring the


ADDRESS OR APPLY TO *. DAVENPORT. Botanic Druggist, Proprietor of the Ottawa Beer.


MAP OF SARATOGA COUNTY & PARTOF WARREN Co., N.Y. to accompany CHILD'S GAZETTEER &D DIRECTORY.


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Gazetteer and business directory of Saratoga County, N. Y .. and Queensbury. Warren County. for 1871. Comp. and pub. by Hamilton Chill ... Syracuse, Printed at the Journal office. 1871.


307 p. incl. front. (foMl. map) 21gem. Advertisements interspersed. "Population of Saratoga County" (1 leaf ) inserted between p. 6 and 7. CHELF CARD


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FACTU RED EXCLUSIVELY BY US, UNDERREYNOLDS' Istor Tempering Strel without the aid of any liquids, received the only award National logement Trial, held at Auburn, in 1800. They possess the fol- wir tant with a diae Curlery Temper at the edges. . hold onh, a spring Temper at the center and at the beel. are warranted perfectly uniform. every knife being exactly alike in temper. warrant they can be ground from sto 10 times without losing their cutting we will warrant them to ent from 10 to 50 acres of grain or grass without ottd. rule Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.


REYNOLDS, DARDER & CO.,


Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.


wirdtotalt Winds Inkra in exchange for New, at B. M. Nice 1)'4 'ul store, 1 2 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy. N. I.


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POPULATION OF SARATOGA COUNTY. Census Returns for 1870, 1865 and 1860.


TOWNS.


1870.


1865.


1860.


Ballston,


2180


2089


2234


Charlton,. .


·1608


1589


1752


Clifton Park,


2657


2712


2804


Corinth,


1500


1491


1558


Day,.


1126


1185


1209


Edinburgh,


1405


1357


1479


Galway, .


2174


2202


2427


Greenfield,


2698


2891


2970


Hadley,.


1040


1067


1017


Half Moon,.


3091


3032


3130


Malta, .


1213


1190


1240


Milton,


4946


4923


5254-


Moreau,.


2258


2279


2210


Northumberland,


1655


1705


1666


Providence,


1156


1205


1443


Saratoga,.


4052


3730


3843


Saratoga Springs,


8539


7307


7406


Stillwater,


3405


3087


3238


Waterford,


3606


3399


3260


Wilton,.


1204


1362


1499


Total,


51513


49892


51729


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INTRODUCTION.


INTRODUCTION


In presenting to the public the initial number of the "Gazet- teer and Directory of Saratoga County," with which we have incorporated a Gazetteer and Directory of the town of Queens- bury, Warren Co., the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly assisted in obtaining the val- uable information which it contains, and without whose aid it would have been impossible to collect it in the brief space of time in which it is essential thatall such works should be com- pleted. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Sentinel, Waterford; the Journal and Democrat, Ballston ; the Saratogian and Sun, Saratoga Springs, and the Republicun and Messenger, Glens Falls; for the uniform kindness which has been evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts; and to the following persons viz., Rev. Bernice D. Ames, Principal of Mechanicville Academy, Mechanicville ; Oscar F. Stiles, Wilton, and Seth Whalen, Ballston, School Commissioners : James W. Horton, Ballston, County Clerk ; and J. L. Briggs, Asst. Assessor Internal Revenue, Saratoga Springs ; for essential aid in furnishing material for the work. Many others have kindly volunteered their aid, to all of whom we return our sincere thanks.


The following works have been consulted in its preparation : French's "Gazetteer of the State of New York ;" Lossing's "Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution ;" "Hand Book of Sar- atoga" by R. L. Allen. M. D .: "Census Reports ;" "Proceed- ings of Board of Supervisors :"Reports of School Commission- ers of the County ;" and many other works.


The acknowledged unequaled Stock Plano Fortes, to be found nt 2. Ak. ahadley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy. N. ..


BUCKEYE


Adriance, Fal & ( . :


See Card on Map.


voter in the World.


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INTRODUCTION.


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 diligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book-making. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of er- ror or omission, we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as had been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are noted in the Errata, follow- ing the Introduction.


It is also suggested that our patrons observe and become fa- miliar with the explanations at the commencement of the Di- rectory.


Efforts were made to procure the new census statistics for Saratoga County, but it was found impossible to secure them without delaying the publication of the work.


The Map of the County, with which we have incorporated the town of Queensbury, Warren Co., was engraved with great care by "Wecd, 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 this and adjoining counties, also many enterpris- ing and reliable dealers in other parts of the State. We most cheerfully commend them all to the patronage of those' under whose observation these pages may come.


With thanks to friends generally, we leave our work to secure the favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminat- ing business public.


HAMILTON CHILD.


Before purchasing a Piano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on M. M. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


Stamp Duties .- The last Congress passed an act, " That on and after the first day of October, 18:0, the stamp tas imposed in Schedule B, on promissory notes for a less eum 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 upon the transfer or assignment of a mortgage, where it or the instrument it secures has been once duly etamped."


Postal Rates and Regulations .- The postal arrangements ordinarily regu- lating the transmission of the mails between this country and France and Germany, have necessarily been rendered inoperative by the Franco-Prussian War, now in progress. Un- til the cessation of hostilities between those countries, when it is presumed the usual postal regulations will be resumed, the mail service to and from France and Germany will of necessity be irregular.


GAZETTEER.


County .- THE SARATOGA SUN was started in September 1870, by A. S. Pease.


Half Moon .- The Second Baptist Church of Half Moon was organized with 61 members, in 1:41, by Rev. Isaac Wescott, D. D., in the grove surrounding the school- house. It has had seven settled pastors since its organization. Rev. F. S. Parke was the first pastor and is also the present pastor. Their house of worship was erected in 1542 and is valued at $2,000. It will seat 200. The present membership is 65.


Milton .- The population of Ballston Spa is about 4,500.


Milton Center is a post office.


The Mf. E. Church at Ballston Spa was organized in 1836, with about 20 members, by E. Jones, S. Hficks. C. Caulkins, C. Patchen and others. Revs. Elisha Andrews and -Wm. H. Backus were the first pastors. The first house of worship was erected in 1836 and dedicated by Noah Levings. The present one was erected in 1846 and is valued at $12,000. It will seat 500. It has been enlarged and otherwise improved since its erec- tion, at a cost of about $6.000. The' present number of members is 300. The present pastor is Rev. R. H. Robinson.


The First Baptist Church at Ballston Spa was organized in 1791 with a membership of less than 20. Rev. Elias Lee was the first pastor. The first house of worship was erected in 1801. The present one was erected in 1834 and is valued at $10,000. It will seat about 450. The present membership numbers 311, and the present pastor is Rev. Geo. W. Clark. The Sunday School numbers 212 officers, teachers and scholars.


Northumberland .- John Terhune, Gamaliel McCready and Martin Pope came Into this town in 1784, and made the first settlement. Isaac Vanderwerker came in the next year. About five years after, settlements became general through the town. Wolves and bears were very troublesome to the early settlers.


The Reformed Church of Been Wie was organized November 7th. 1800, with 46 membere, by the Cla-sis of Washington. Rev. Philip Duryee was the first pastor. Their house of worship was erected in 1930 at a cost of about $2,400; the present estimate value is $5,000. It will seat about 250. The present membership is 96 and the present pastor Rev. Chas. D. Kellogg.


ATusical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Metall, at B. H. DIE- LET'S, 12 Mansion alouse Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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Saratoga Springs .- Bethesda Episcopal Church, of Saratoga Springs, was or- canized October 4th, 1830. by Rev. Edward Davis, the first rector. Henry Walton and Wallace Crawford were the first wardens, and John H. Steel, John Clarke, David D. Benedict, Esek Cowen, Rockwell Putuam, Joel Clements, Jonathan Williams and Daniel Wait the first vestrymen. The first house of worship was erected about 1:30; the present one was commenced in 1847, but is not yet completed. It will seat about 600. The lot and building i- vained at $30.000. The Church also own a rectory on Clinton Street, valued at $10.000. The present number of members is 400. The present pastor is Rev. N. W. Camp, D. D.


Henry Curtis, one of the oldest inhabitants of this town, died on Sunday, December 4th, isto, at the advanced age of one hundred and two years and four months. He was more than seventy-five years the owner and occupant of the same farin where he resided at his death. He was born in Chatham. Columbia County, August 4th, 1168, and came to reside in Saratoga in or about the year 1388, and selected the land which he after- wards purchased and made his home. He has resided here ever since, and reared a large family, many of whom, with their descendants. reside in this vicinity. On the completion of his one hundredth year, he celebrated his birthday at his residence, and nearly all the members of bis family and their families met on that occasion at the "old bonne." There were ninety-four in all at that time, Angust ith, 1568.


Gilbert Waring, from Bedford, Westchester County, moved on to the farm now occupied by his grandson, Warren H. Waring, about two miles west of Saratoga Springs, in 1001. He died October 9th, 1830, aged nearly Si years. The farm has always remained in the hands of the Wering family.


Waterford .- Saratoga Co. National Bank was chartered in 1829 with a capital of $100,000. John Knickerbocker was the first presilent aud J. II. Douglass the first cashier. Mr. Knickerbocker remained presid nt until he died, in 1962. He was suc- cesded by John Cramer, who held the office until his death, in June Isto. The office is in the same building in which it was first located.


Union Bridge Co. was chartered in 1808, to extend 75 years.


W'ilton .- Emerson's Cornera, abour a mile south-east from Doe's Corners, containg an M. E. church and five houses.


Dos's Corners. (Wilton p. o.) in the north part of the town, contains a hotel, two stores. a blacksmith shop, a wagon shop and about a dozen houses.


The Methodist Church at Brill's School House, was organized in 1535. with 18 mem- bers, by Rev. Peter D. Esmond, the first pastor. Their house of worship was erected the saure year and is valued at 81.000. It will sent 230. In 1st repairs were made to the house, and sheds built, at a cost of $600. The present number of members is 39, and the present pastor Rev. A. Bornborger.


Emerson's Corners M. E. Church. Of the history of this Church previous to 1887 nothing definite can be given. A house of worship was erecord about the year 1:03, which was occupied by the Presbyterians. Baptiste. Universalists and Methodlais, each bavits about an eggal number of adherents, Stice that time it has been occupied ex- cusively by the Methodists. Revs. seymour Cob min and Win. H. Backus were appointed to the charge (which at this time belonged to the Saratoga Springs Cirenir.) i! Fr. The present number of member- i- 100. Rev. R. G. Adams is the present pastor. The Church edifice is valued at about 83,um and will seat 300.


South Walton M. E. Church was organized in IS3%. Revs. M. Hows and Hiram Dartis were the first pastors. Their house of worship was erceted in 1:34. It je valued at $2.000 and will scot 250. The present number of members is about 100, and the present pastor Rev. R. G. Adams.


Rowland Perry, from Dutchres Co., was the first settler in this town. He located in the north-west part of the town, hear the Palmertown Mountains. abont If3.


Queensbury, Warren Co .- Queensbury, (p. v.) in the east part of the town, is 2 . ualt Vinnxe.


French Mountain, (p. o.) in the north part, between Glens Falls and Caldwell, le a hamlet. -


DIRECTORY.


Ballston, -Boice. Jacob, (Sonth Ballston.) lumber and produce dealer, general 1. !! - . . Paraur thout to.


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Merchant. S. C., (Burnt lifx, Simmer about ls). Pink, J. H., (Burnt Hits, farmer about 100.


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Charlton .- BARNS. STEPIIEN, (Charlton,) farmer 100. MILHAM, JAMES, (Chariton.) farmer leases 200.


Pearse, John L., ( West Charlton,) post master.


Clifton Park .- Hegeman, John, (Vischer's Ferry.) post master. LOOK, SABRINA L. MRS., (Jonesville. ) (with A. Ashdown.) ROSEKRANS, CHAS., (Jonesville,) deputy sheriff and prop. Jonesville Hotel.


Corintls .-- Ide, Danici B., (Corinth,) post master.


Galway .- Brown. Justin, (South Galway,) post master. Cornell, Wm., (Mosherville,) plow manuf., post master and farmer 20. Maire, Thos., (Galway,) post master ..


Mechanieville Village .- Gorsline, Chas. E., justice of the peace and justice of sessions.


TAFT, HIRAM A., carpenter.


Milton .- Adams. Jacob M., (Milton Center.) post master.


Benedict, M. S., (Ballston,) agent for Elias Howe Sewing Machine, corner Bath and Walnut.


Northumberland .- Ross, Ilarvey, (Gansevoort,) post master and farmer 170.


Saratoga .-- NATIONAL BANK OF SCHUYLERVILLE, (Schuylerville,) capital $100.000 : Wm. P. Ostrander, president; Geo. Strover, vice president ; G. F. Watson, cashier : J. H. Deridder, teller : Broad.


OSTRANDER, WM. P., (Schuylerville,) prest. National Bank of Schuylerville and farmer 200.


STROVER, GEO., (Schuylerville,) vice president National Bank of Schuylerville.


Saratoga Springs .-* EXCELSIOR SPRING, (Saratoga Springs,) Spring Ave., A. R. Lawrence & Co., props.


*LAWRENCE, A. R. & CO., (Saratoga Springs.) props. Excelsior Spring, Spring Avenue.


WAGGONER, NORMAN, (Saratoga Springs,) retired farmer.


Wilton .- Threehouse, Peter, (Saratoga Springs,) carpenter, prop. saw mill and finner 50.


rThe acknowledged unequaled Strek Plano Fortes, to be found at B. 2. 2diy', 12 Mansion House Flock, Broadway, Troy, A. ..


BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


Adriance. Platt &. Co., 165 Greenwich ...


York. Ser Card on Map.


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GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years


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A Story with & Moral .. 294


Brilliant Whitewash .59


Business Directory 127-287


Capacity of Cisterns or Wells 58


Cash and Credit 20-1


Census Report


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Chemical Barometer


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County Officers.


302


Courts in Saratoga County.


293


Discount and Premium ....


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Distance Table. 304


Errata ... .9-11


Facts on Advertising 53


French Decimal System of Weighte and Measures


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Gazetteer of County.


63-78 Gazetteer of Towns


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Government Land Measure.


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