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GAZETTEER
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, N. Y.
FOR
1871.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI SON, 'CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, OFTEANS, NIAGARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONTGOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENS- SELAER, WYOMING, COLUMBIA, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
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Permanent Office, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.
" He that haa much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong muust 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.
SYRACUSE: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 4 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1571.
Old Instrumente ofall kinds taken in exchange for New, at B. H. Hid- by's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Bloch, Broadway, Troy. N. x.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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OR NO CHARGE.
DR. KINGSLEY, OF ROME, N. Y.,
Has discovered a perfect cure for Cancers without the use of the knife. Thousands of cases 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 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 hundred of all those persons who have died from Cancer, could easily have been cured. Cancer has been considered from time immemorial the greatest scourge of the human race : but the time will come when all shall see that it is as remediable as any other dis- ease. At the same time remedies are given to purify the blood and fortify the system against a renewed attack. In all cases, if the Cancer is not too far advanced, a perfect cure is warranted. or no charge.
Most persons are greatly deceived in regard to the first symptoms and appearance of Cancer. considering it very painful from the commencement. This is a sad mistake, (cansing 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 sensation, and in some cases not even any of these. Nearly all of those kernels or lumps that occur in the female breast. and also those unnatural appearances in the form of crusts or warty excrescence, which appear in either sex on the face, lips. nose, eye lids. or any other part of the surface. are cancers. Cancer is very easily cured in its early stage. consequently it is of the very greatest importance that all thus afflicted should have immediate treat- ment : as thousands of very valuable lives have been lost from pure neglect, having been misguided by physicians having no knowledge of the disease, who, by calling it Scrofula. Erysipelas. Salt Rheum or some other non-terrifying disease, Inll this unfortunate class in the cradle of imorance. until upon the very verge of death. when. to hide such ignor- ance, the physician tells 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 deceived. If you have the slightest suspicion of trouble, seek immediate relief and thereby preserve life.
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma. Heart Disease. Dyspepsia, Liver Com- plaint, Fits. St. Vitus' Dance, Neuralgia. Scald Head, Piles. Tape Worms, or Worms of any kind. all Diseases of the Skin, Pimples, Serofula or King's Evil. Fever Sores. Spinal Di-cases, Rheumatism, Gout. Dropsy. Diabetes, Kidney Diseases, Gravel, and all Diseases peculiar to Males or Females. successfully treated.
Warts, Corus, Bunions, Moles, Wens, Birth-Marks. Tumors &c .. removed. Especial attention given to the treatment of Crooked Feet, Legs. Arms, Spine. Neck, and all'other deformities. Cross Eyes straightened. Hare-Lips cured by an entirely new plan of oper- ating. Operations for Stone in the Bladder, Polypus. Strangulated Hernia. Fistula; or the cure of False and Crooked JJoint-, and all deformities of the Eye Lids. Nose. Lips. Neck &e .. resulting from Burns or Wounds, performed upon the most scientific princi- ples. All Diseases of the Eye and Ear treated with very great success.
Especial attention given to the treatment of all diseases originating from the errors of misguided Youth.
Patients from a distance. except in Surgical and Cancer cases, by sending a full des. cription of their symptoms, can have medicines sent by Mail or Express, and be treated at home.
All letters promptly answered. and medicines ordered, immediately forwarded.
The Doctor is a graduate with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of medicine, twelve of which have been spent in Rome.
N. B .- All persons troubled with Asthma should send for Dr. Kingdey's ASTIMA SPECIFIC, which is warranted to relieve any case or money refunded.
Send for DR. KINGSLEY'S AGUE SPECIFIC, which is purely vegetable and never fails to cure.
All troubled with a"Congh of any kind should he sure to send for DR. KINGSLEY'S COUGH BALSAM, which cures as by magic.
For Further Particulars, Write the Doctor.
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St. Nicholas Building, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
PREPARES PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR Churches, School Buildings, Stores, Private Residences, and all kinds of Public and Private Buildings.
Details furnished in their true Geometrical Proportions, full size, for all Buildings designed at this office.
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MOWER & SELF RAKING REAPER
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
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., No. 165 Greenwich Street, Near Courtlandt, - NEW YORK. Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. T. Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Mall. -
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THE REYNOLDS
LINE OF DEMARCATION . . THIS PORTION IS SPRING TEMPER AND PRODUCED BY AIR REACTIONARY BLOW AND CONTACT OF METALS THIS IS THE CUTTING TEMPER & PRODUCED BY A
REYNOLDS, BARBER &Co. SoleManufactmersAUBURN N.Y.
165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co.,
Mower & Reapor KNIVES,
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY US, UNDER REYNOLDS'
PATENTS for Tempering Steel without the aid of any liquids, received the only award at the Great National Implement Trial, held at Auburn, in 1866. 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 8 to 10 times without losing their cutting edge.
5. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 acres of grain or grass without being once ground.
We are the sole Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.
BUCKEYE
REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO.,
Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.
he acknowledged unequaled Steck Piano Fortes, to be found at B. H. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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INTRODUCTION.
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INTRODUCTION.
In presenting to the public the initial number of the "Gazet- teer and Directory of Washington County," the publisher de- sires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly assisted in obtaining the valuable information which it con- tains, and without whose aid it would have been impossible to collect it in the brief space of time in which it is essential that all such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Gazette, Fort Edward; Report- er, Granville ; Herald, Sandy Hill; People's Journal, Green- wich ; Washington Co. Post, Cambridge; Washington Co. News, Washington Co. Chronicle, and Times, Whitehall; for the uni- form kindness which has been evinced in calling public atten- tion to the author's efforts; and to the following persons viz., W. H. Kincaid, County Clerk, Argyle ; Gen. Isaac Bininger, Shushan; Dr. Asa Fitch, East Greenwich ; and Wm. M. Holmes, President of the Greenwich and Johnsonville Rail Road, Greenwich ; 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.
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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 ;" "Census Reports ;" "Proceedings of Board of Supervisors;" Corey's "Gazetteer of the County of Washington ;" Arthur Reid's "Reminiscences of the Revolution;" Kellogg's "History of Whitehall;" and many other works.
That errors may have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given, is probable ; and that names have
Before purchasing a Piano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, cal ou B. If. Ridley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
Adriance, Plant
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking
wich ft., New York. See Card on Map.
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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 familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory.
The Map of the County was engraved with great care by "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 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.
[NOTE .- Owing to the burning of Mesers. Weed, Parsons & Co.'s Mammoth Printing Establishment, at Albany, April 7th, the Maps for this edition, (which were then nearly completed.) together with the stone on which the engraving was made, were lost. New copy had to be furnished and a new engraving had to be made. But for this un- avoidable accident, we should have issued this work some weeks earlier. We trust our patrons will excuse the delay .- H. C.]
TTusical Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. H. HID- LEY'S, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
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ERRATA.
ERRATA.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Stamp Duties .- The last Congress passed an act, " That on and after the first day of October, 18:0, the stamp tax imposed in Schedule B, on promissory notes for a less anm 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 ich. be, and the same are hereby repealed. And no stamp shall be required upon the transfer or assignment of a mortgage, whereit or the instrument it secures has been once duly stamped."
Postal Rates and Regulations .- The postal arrangements ordinarily regu- lating the transmission of the mails between this country and France and Germany, was necessarily rendered inoperative by the late Franco-Prussian War. Now that hostilities between those countries have ceased. it is presumed the usual postal regulations will ere long be resumed ; though with France it will probably be irregular, owing to the present unsettled condition of national affairs in that country.
GAZETTEER.
County .- THE WASHINGTON COUNTY POST. It was subsequently published at North White Creek by R. K. Crucker. It is at present published at Cambridge by J. S. Smart.
THE WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS was established at Whitehall in March 1871 by Carlos O. Smith & Co.
Cambridge .- North Cambridge post office has been discontinued.
Hebron .- United Presbyterian Church of Hebron. The date of the organization of thi- Church we have ben unable to learn, but Rev. James Irvins was the first pastor. The Arst house of worship was erected in 1803; the present one in 1859. The present number of members is 180, and the pastor Rev. G. M. Wiley. The estimated value of the church edifice is $5,000, and it will seat 500 persons.
Whitehall .- East Whitehall M. E. Church was organized in 1796 with ten mem- bers. Rev. Lorenzo Dow was the first pastor. The house of worship was erected in lo26 at a cost of $1,600. It is built of brick, has since been repaired, has a seating ca- pacity of 250. and its present estimated value is $3.000. Rev. G. W. S. Porter is the present pastor. The present number of members is abont 20.
DIRECTORY.
Argyle .- Clapp, Wm., (Argyle,) coroner and justice of the peace.
Ellis. Wm., (Argyle,) lot 16, commissioner of highways and farmer 227. .
.Henry, James, (Argyle,) lot 121, overseer of poor and farmer 60.
MeDougall, John B., (South Argyle,) lot 19, inspector of elections and farmer 50.
McNeil, Moses L., (South Argyle,) town collector, constable, harness maker and far- mer 1%.
Patten. Wm., (North Argyle.) inspector of elections and carpenter.
Reid. Donald. (Lake,) lot 44, town assessor and farmer leases of John, 214.
Ho++, Theodore S., ( Argyle,) town clerk.
ROUSE, CHAS. A., (Argyle,, constable and salesman with J. C. Rouse.
Savage, James H., (Argyle,) lot 119, overseer of poor and retired farmer 20. Shannon. Geo., (Argyle,) supervisor.
Whyte, Archibald, (South Argyle, ) lot 10, constable and farmer 25.
Cambridge Towu .- CORNELL, THOS. F., (Cambridge,) commissioner of high- Wie and farmer 85.
KENYON, THOS. E., (Center Cambridge, ) (Kenyon & Ingraham,) post master and town clerk
MCKERNON, EDWARD J .. (Center Cambridge, ) inspector of elections and farmer 123. sherman. A. M., (Cambridge,) justice of the peace and farmer 130.
WHIPPLE. DAVID, (Buskirk's Bridge,) town collector, constable, carpenter, prop. Baw. oder and dax mills, and farmer 2.
Cambridge Village .- CULVER, AZOR, (Culver & Eldridge,) town assessor, FIDIADGE, HARVEY R., ( Cutter & Eldridge,) inspector of elections. P's: h. A., barber, Irving House.
S&.if. A., meat market.
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Id Instruments of all kinds taken in exchange for New , at B. H. Hld - ley's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. X.
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10 ERRATA. Case, Alfred, (Fort Edward.) village assessor. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. - Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich Er., New York. Bee Card on Map. Durkee. Eleazer, ( Fort Edward,) village treasurer.
Dresden .- Barrett, Samuel, (Whitehall,) justice of the peace and farmer 300.
BEEBE, JOSEPH, (Whitehall.) supervisor and farmer 176.
CARTER, WARREN, (Whitehall,) overseer of poor, constable, blacksmith and far- mer 100.
Farnsworth, Wm. P., (Whitehall,) lot 160, overseer of poor and farmer 62.
Hurlbart, Reuben J., (Whitehall,) commissioner of highways, mechanic and farmer 50. Smith, Amos B., (Hague, Warren Co.,) lot 155, constable and farmer 120.
Steele, Robert W., (Whitehall,) lot 42, town assessor and farmer 105.
Walker, Amos, (Whitehall,) town clerk, keeper of light house and farmer 95.
Easton .- Abeel. Robert S., (Easton,) constable and farmer 253.
Allen, James B., (Easton,) supervisor, post master, justice of the peace and secretary of the Easton Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Brownell, Wm. S., (North Easton,) town assessor and farmer 128.
Barton, Isaac A., (Greenwich,) commissioner of highways and farmer 317.
HILL, JAMES, (South Easton.) inspector of elections, jobbing and horse shoeing blacksmith, and agent for agricultural implements.
HOXIE, W.M., (South Easton,) justice of the peace, life and fire insurance agent, fruit grower and farmer 35.
MCARTHUR, SYMMERS, (Greenwich,) gardener and farmer 75.
SILVEY, T. F., (Galesville,) inspector of elections and (with Jeremiah,) farmer 107%%. Wells, James J., (Easton.) (( Wells Bros.) inspector of elections.
Wilbur, Jonathan, (North Easton,) constable and farmer leases 130.
WITBECK, STEPHEN L., (Greenwich. ) inspector of elections and farmer 97.
Wright, Edwin, (Easton,) overseer of poor and farmer 32.
Fort Ann. - ADAMS, JOHN G., (Fort Ann,) justice of the peace and dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes &c., South Bay.
Brown, Brier. (West Fort Ann,) lot 10, H. T .. overseer of poor and farmer 152. Brown, Horatio W., (Fort Ann, ) ( Brown & Vaughn.) town clerk,
Brown, Oscar F., (West Fort Ann,) commissioner of highways and farmer 158. Meeker, Milo, (Fort Ann,) retired grocer and constable.
Spencer, Sidney S., (West Granville Corners,) lot 87, A. P., town assessor and far- mer 80.
Sutherland, John, (Fort Ann,) overseer of poor and tailor.
Fort Edward .- Barnum, M. J., (Fort Edward,) village assessor and dealer in groceries and produce, Broadway.
Bristol, Erastus, (Fort Miller,) commissioner of highways and farmer 56.
Brougham, J. H., (Fort Edward,) manuf. brooms and matches, Broadway.
Cheesman, James H., (Fort Edward.) town clerk and dealer in books, stationery &c., Broadway.
Dardis, Christopher, (Fort Edward,) village collector and constable.
GILCHRIST, JAMES H., (Fort Miller,) inspector of elections and (with Thos. Mc- Collum.) farmer 128.
Mannis, W. T .. (Fort Edward.) village assessor and tinsmith, East.
Nash, M. A., (Fort Edward,) supervisor and general merchant, Broadway. Pratt, Myron, (Fort Edward.).con-table and prop. livery stable, Notre Dame. Satterlee, Geo. W., (Fort Edward.) (S. W. Mc Coy & Co.) inspector of elections.
TAYLOR, ZACK, (Fort Edward.) inspector of elections aud contractor, East.
Vanderwerker, Leonard, (Fort Miller,) shoemaker and overseer of poor.
Greenwich Village .- GREENWICH MOWING MACHINE WORKS, (formerly Dionondehowa Machine and Wood Works,) Win. Weaver, agent, Mill.
WEAVER, WM .. agent Greenwich Mowing Machine Works, (formerly Dionondeho- wa Machine and Wood Works,) Mill.
Whitehall .- Aldrich, Chas. M., (Whitehall,) bill poster.
The Washington Co. News is the title of a new paper recently started at Whitehall by Carlos O. Smith & Co., pro- prietors. It is & 32 column quarto in form aud independent in politics. Judging from the appearance and contents of the first ! Hor-es and C'attle, and is prepared to trest numbers on our table it will be a sheet them according to the most improved which will not fail to gain the confidence methods. Let those interested give him s call and patronage of the people of the County. Iis miscellaneous, news and local columns hear the mark of experienced management. Vaughan House, Whitehall, N. Y., D. B. Bartlett, proprietor, is advertised on page 16. We can commend the Vangban House to the traveling community. feeling assured that every effort will be made to Insister to the comfort of gues!". We wish Mesers. Smith & Co. that success in their undertaking which their paper merite. All kinds of Job Printing will be ! exeented at this office with neatness and at low rates. See card, page 20.
BUCKEYE
David Filkins, Veterinary Surgeon and Horse Trainer, rear of Middleworth House, Sandy Hill, N. Y., advertises ou page 226. Dr. Filkins has given great care and attention to the study of all diseases of
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rphe acknowledged unequaled Steck Plano Fortes, to be found at B. HI. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Trov, N.Y.
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GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
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Brilliant Whitewash. .59 Business Directory. 140-255
Cipacity of Cisterns or Wells
58 Chemical Barometer
18-19
County Officers
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Courts in Washington County
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Discount and Premium ....
258
Errata ..
9-10 58
Facts on Advertising
French Decimal System of Weights and Measures. 53-57
Gazetteer of County. 63-80 Gazetteer of Towns. 81-139 Government Land Measure ...
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How to get a Horse out of a Fire.
.59
How to Judge a Horse
61
How to Secure the Public Lands
47-48
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,)
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Rules for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes
44-15
Stamp Duties, (see also Errata.) .. 34-10
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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
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Valuable Recipes. 60-61
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Argyle.
140| Hampton
207
Cambridge Town.
150 : Hartford. 209
'ambridge Village.
156 | Hebron. 210
Dresden.
153 | Jackson .. 203
Fa-tou ..
161 | Kingsbury. 297
Fort Ann.
167
Patnam. 233
-. Fort Edward.
178 | Salem 237
Granville.
187
White Creek. 243
tirrenwich Town ..
196 | Whitehall
245
Greenwich Village
203 !
Before purchasing a Plano, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on B. H. Hidley, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platta& Co., 105 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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Tables of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c ..
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Post Offices and Postmasters ..
.5S Distance Table.
Census Report
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Agricultural Implements. PAGE
(See also Mowers and Reapers.)
Culver & Eldridge, Cambridge ..
154
Nutting. Hull & Co., Troy.
194
Warren & Taylor, Troy.
152
Architect and Designer.
Stevens, J. D., Saratoga Springs
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Baker.
Yule, John, Whitehall.
165
Book Binder.
Shepard, Geo. W., Troy
88
Cancer Doctor.
Kingsley, Dr., Rome.
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Carpenters and Builders.
Brewer & Young, Greenwich
204
Monty, B. K., Sandy Hill.
16
Carriage Makers.
Barney, Geo., Sandy Hill
.210
Miller, Joseph, Greenwich.
.204
Preo, John, Greenwich
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Chair Maker.
Carrigan, James B., Hartford.
.226
Cider and Vinegar.
Carrigan, James B., Hartford.
. 226
Gould, E. Jr., Hampton.
261
Cloaks and Shawls.
Flagg & Frear, Troy
.220
Sill, Calvin S., Troy.
185
Coffins and Caskets.
Carrigan, James B., Hartford
226
Cooper.
Campbell, Hawthorn, Shushan
240
Dentist.
Stillman, S. L., Greenwich.
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Dining Rooms.
DeLano, Geo., Whitehall.
259
Drain Tile.
Ensign & Bro., Stillwater
20
Drugs and Medicines.
Campbell, J. M., Fort Edward
160
Dry Goods. (Ses also General Merchants.)
Flagg & Frear, Troy
.220
Sill, Calvin S. Troy
.185
Flouring Mills.
Potter, T. J. & Co., Fort Edward.
.160
Furniture Dealer.
Carrigan, James B., Hartford .
.200
Garden Seeds.
Rice, Jerome B., Cambridge.
.154
General Merchants.
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Englander, Samuel, Hartford.
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Guilder, Edgar, Middle Granville ..
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Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Clapp & Wilder, Troy
70
Groceries and Provisions.
(See also General Merchants.)
Yule, John, Whitehall.
155
Gunsmith.
Buswell, M. L., Glens Falls.
176
Hardware. (See also General Merchants.)
Culver & Eldridge, Cambridge.
154
Nutting, Hull & Co .. Troy.
.194
Terwilliger, S. B. Saratoga Springs.
168
Harness Maker.
Humphrey, Robert, West Troy.
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Hats, Caps and Furs.
(See also General Merchants.)
Adams, Putnam & Reece, Albany.
144
Hot Air Furnaces.
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