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William Attl-burgh kept the firstinn; Andrew Zabriskie the first store, and John Beardsley built the first mill. Mr. Beards- ley was the pioneer millwright of Central New York, and took an active part in the improvements of this class.
The following are the names of some of the soldiers from this town who fell victims to the Great Rebellion ; John Williams, leaac Yonker, John Ward, David Doxtader, Andrew Smith, Daniel Perry, Irvin Austin, Reuben Walrath, Hartley Yonker and Harmon Cool.
The population of the town in 1865 was 2,213, and its area 30,540 acres.
PERTHE was formed from Amsterdam, Montgomery Co .. April 18, 1:31. Parts of Mayfield and Broadalbin were annexed February 17, 1842. It is the south-east corner town of the County. It has a gently rolling surface and is watered by Chuc- tenunda Creek and several other small streams. The soil is chiefly a clay loam. Limestone crops out in some places, but the prevailing rock is slate.
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West Galway, (p. v.) situated on the border of Perth, Broadal- bin and Galway, (Saratoga Co.,) contains three churches, two stores, a hotel, a skin mill, a glove and mitten factory, a shoe shop, several other mechanic shops and about 30 dwellings.
The Skin Mill of James R. Calderwood turns out about 75,000 skins annually.
The Glove and Mitten Factory of the same turns out about 5,000 dozen annually.
The Tannery of George Donnan turns out about 800 sides of leather and about 500 skins annually.
Perth Center, (Perth p. o.) in the north part, contains a church, a hotel, a blacksmith shop, a cheese factory making 50,000 pounds annually, a saw mill and about a dozen dwellings.
West Perth (p. o.) contains about a dozen dwellings.
The first settlement of the town was commenced about 1560, on the road from Tribes Hill to Sacondaga. The first settlers of whom we find any record were Charles Mereness, Richard Bowen, Marcus Reese, Michael Swobe, Francis Frey and - Davis, all of whom settled previous to 1770. Among those who settled soon after the Revolution were Lawrence E. Van Allen, Henry Van Valkenburgh, Ira Benedict, Courad and Francis Winne, Derby Newman, James and William Robb and Peter Vosburgh. Daniel McIntyre was one of the first settlers at Perth Center, and James Ford and --- McMartin at West Gal- Way.
A Congregational Church was organized in 1790, and in 1793 adopted the Presbyterian form of government and has since been known as the First Presbyterian Church. The present membership is 122.
The United Presbyterian Church was organized in March 1867 with 26 members, and the church edifice was erected the next year. The present membership is 37.
The Evangelical Dutch Church, in the north-east corner of the town, was organized in 1867 with about 50 members; the pres- ent number is about 60.
The population of the town in 1865 was 1,053, and its area 16.305 acres.
STRATFORD was formed from Palatine, Montgomery Co., April 10. 1805. A part of Caroga was taken off in 1842. It is the north-west corner town in the County. Its surface is a high rolling and hilly upland, from 800 to 1, 200 feet above the Mohawk, and in the extreme north it rises to 2,000 feet above tide and has a general inclination towards the south-west. East Canada Creek flows through the north-west corner and forms part of the western boundary. The other principal streams are
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North, Avers and Fish Creeks. Several small lakes are in the north part, the principal of which are North Creek Lake, Spec- tacle, Long, Dexter, Ayers and Pleasant Lakes. The soil in the south-west and in the valley of the East Canada Creek is a clayey loam, and in other parts it is light sandy and gravelly.
Stratford, (p. v.) in the west part of the town, on East Canada Creek, contains several mills and is connected with Devereux on the opposite side of the Creek. The population is about 150.
Emmonsburgh, (p. o.) in the south-west part of the town, con- tains about a dozen dwellings.
Lumbering is extensively carried on, there being seventeen saw mills in different parts of the town.
Johnson's Saw Mill, on Sprite Creek, in the south-east part of the town, contains one gang and several other saws. Shull's Mill is also on Sprite Creek, and Stewart's and Foster's Mills are on Fish Creek. Lepper's Mill is on Ayers Creek, in the central part of the town, and Bleekman's Mill is on the same creek, in the west part of the town.
This town comprises parts of Glen, Bleecker & Co's Patent, one tier of lots of Lott & Low's Patent, and a part of the Jer- seyfield Patent, granted to Henry Glen and others, April 12, 1:20.
The first settlement was commenced by Samuel Bennett in 1800. John Wells, Amos Kinney, Eli Winchell, Nathan Gur- ney, Eleazer, Levi and Samuel Bliss, Abial Kibbe and Daniel Shottekirk, settled on the Johnstown road; and Stephen and John Wilcox, Amasa Chappell and Abiathar Moshur, in other parts of the town.
The first birth was that of Lansing Wells in 1800; the first marriage that of Samuel Ellis and Polly Gurney, and the first death that of Jesse Wilson, who was killed by the fall of a tree, December 25, 1802 or 1803. Samuel Bennett kept the first inn, and Sanders Lansing, son of one of the patentees, built the first grist mill, on Fish Creek, in 1810. Daniel Cross built the first tannery, in 1812.
The population of the town in 1865 was 1,110, and its area 46,819 acres.
MONTGOMERY AND FULTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 215
H. B. FREEMAN. C. B. FREEMAN.
FULTONVILLE
STEAM MILLS!
C. B. FREEMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GRAIN. FLOUR AND FOOD!
OF ALL KINDS.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MANUFACTURERS OF
SASHI, BLINDS, DOORS, MOLDINGS, BRACKETS. Cheese Boxes. Ground Plaster.
FULTONVILLE, Montgomery County, N. Y.
THE HIGHEST
HONORS!
AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, ONLY
GOLD MEDAL
GOLD MEDAL
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XVII. A.PARIS
NAP,
EMPEREUR
CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 1867.
1867.
1867.
WERE AWARDED TO
The Howe Sewing
Machines !
Manufactured only by the Bone Machine Company.'
of 1. . following State Fairs of 1888. were awarded to the Gomito HO3 Want Het- New York, Ohio, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont. 3 most of the trading County Pairs throughout the i nion. wed is the Howe Sewing Machine Company, is furnished with op. n Wrenches, Screw Driver, Six Shuttle Bobbins, and spooler. Inco supplied with one Hemmer dfor all width-O Braider and Quilivs Roll Presser Foot cif for leather workfor Quilter (If for tailoring .:
The * Rostock" Self-Acting Luck Creaser and Guide is adapted to these Machines. Price $3.00 complete. * 1. . 11 .. . Wohin is warranted, and kept in order for our weer from. :: pitt chase. free of Expense. ...... PRICES-A MACHINES.
Half Cabinet, with Pipin Mach's .. A : Pearled & Plated. do
Ex. Praskdt & Pinte ...
With Bordered Table. Lettere. Pir Coup
0 1
Dart Mund or Drop Ferd.
sole Depot in Gloversville ..
BOSTOCK & NETTBURY, Agents,
No. 114 Main Street, - GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.
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FULTON COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
EXPLANATIONS TO DIRECTORY.
Directory is arranged as follows : 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Post office ad- dress in parenthesis. 3. Business or occupation.
A Star (*) placed before a name, indicates an advertiser in this work. For such ad- vertisement see Index.
Figures placed after the occupation of farmers, indicate the number of acres of land owned or leased by the parties.
Names set in CAPITALS indicate subscribers to this work.
The word Street is implied as regards directory for villages.
For additions and corrections see Errata, following the Intro- duction.
BLEECKER. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
Adle. Valentine, (Bleecker,) farmer 179.
ASHTON, JACOB, (Bleecker,) lumberman and farmer 100.
Baird, Beriah, (Bleecker,) farmer 200.
Baird. E., (Bleecker.) farmer leases 100.
Baird, Mahala Mrs., (Bleecker,) prop. of ssw mill and farmer 100.
Baird, Wm. H., (Bleecker.) farmer 200. Baker, Nicholas, (Bleecker,) mason and | Brunick, Frederick, (Bleecker,) lumber- farmer 65.
Barlow, John, (Bleecker.)
Bartlet, Chas., (Bleecker,) sawyer.
Bartlet. Chas. O., (Bleecker,) sawyer.
Bartlett, I. L., (Bleecker,) carpenter and farmer 20. Battev, James. (Bleecker.) farmer S. BECHLER, CHRISTIAN J., (Bleecker,) constable and farmer 50. Bechler, George. (Bleecker,) farmer 100. BEIGHTON, GEO., (Bleecker, ) sawyer. Berger, Joseph. (Bleecker.) farmer 50. BERGSTRA, MRK, (Birecker,) engineer. BOMMIN. GEORGE, (Bleecker,) turner and !! PDF r 100.
Dower, Wendle, (Bleecker, farmer Do.
Bowler, Charles, (Bleecker,) prop. of saw moill and farmer :57.
Bowler, Geo. A., (Bleecker,) sawyer and farmer 26. N
Bowler. Geo. W., (Bleecker,) sawyer and farmer 13. Bowler, Robert E., (Bleecker,) (with Wmn.,) lumberman and farmer 234.
Bowler, Win., (Bleecker,) (with Robert E.,) lumberman and and farmer 234.
Brainard, Thomas, (Bleecker.) farmer. Brown, George, (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
man and farmer 100.
Burns, Thos., (Bleecker.)
BUSSE. CHRISTOPHER, (Bleecker,) prop. of Forest Hotel and farmer 100.
Canfield, Augustus, (Bleecker,) farmer 20. Carurick, Charles, (Bleecker,) sawyer.
Chapman, E. D., (Bleecker,) overseer of tannery.
Clifford, Win., (Bleecker.) farmer 100,
Clifford, Wm. II., (Bleecker,) sawyer and farmer 25.
Clock, August, (Bleecker,) blacksmith and farmer 52. Crar ck. John, (Bleecker.) COM RICK, W. R., (Bleecker, ) farmer 75. Ditgol, Christian, (Bleecker,) furter 3. Daniels. H., (Bleecker,) farmer 103.
Dean, Jonathan, (Pine Lake.) farmer 50.
Deckenbeck, John, (Pine Lake,) farmer 100.
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Deete, Julius, (Bleecker,) carpenter and | Long, Casper, (Bleecker,) farmer 130. farmer 100.
Diver, Cris, (Bleecker,) farmer 139.
DONALDSON, ISAAC B., (Bleecker,) far- mer 20.
-Donaldson, John. (Bleecker,) farmer 296.
EASTMAN, RILUS, (Bleecker,) post master, land agent, justice of the peace and farmer 200.
Edel, Valentine. (Bleecker.) farmer 296. Ellis. Joseph H., (Bleecker.) carpenter, blacksmith, mason and farmer 172%.
Erus, Augustus. (Bleecker.) farmer 150. FISHER, JOHN, (Pine Lake,) farmer 50. Fisher. U., (Bleecker,) farmer 150.
Foot, David, (Bleecker,) stone mason and farmer 60.
FOREST HOTEL, (Bleecker,) Christopher Busse, prop.
Foss, Joseph, (Bleecker,) farmer 12.
Frank, Jacob. (Pine Lake,) farmer 200.
Fremmer, Chas .. (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
Frick, Frederick, (Bleecker,) lumberman and farmer 175.
Frick, Frederick W., (Bleecker,) prop. of saw mill.
Fyst. Henry. (Bleecker,) farmer 44.
Gantner, Michael, (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
GEIGER, GEORGE, (Bleecker,) carpenter and farmer 94.
Gensleister, Nicholas, (Bleecker,) farmer 75. Goodthour, Chas., (Bleecker,) carpenter and farmer 92.
Graham, I. H., (Bleecker,) justice of the peace and farmer 100.
Green, James, (Bleecker.)
GREENFIELD, DANIEL W., (Bleecker,) lumberman.
Greenfield, John, (Bleecker,) constable and farmer 6.
Greenfield, Jonathan, (Bleecker.) farmer 20. Gresser, Adun. (Bleecker,) farmer 50.
Hartman, Jacob, (Bleecker,) farmer 25.
Hartman, John, (Bleecker,) fariner 93.
HENNESSEY, WM .. (Bleecker,) prop. of hotel and farmer 25.
Henrys, Henry, (Bleecker.)
Hear, Elizabeth Mrs., (Bleecker,) farmer
Eine, Michael, Jr., (Bleecker,) prop. of hotel and farmer 97.
Ropileld. Martin:, (Bleecker,) prop. of saw mill and farmer 460.
Howæer, Sherman, (Bleecker,) farmer 49.
HUNT. M. G., (Bleecker,) store keeper and farmer to).
Janeer, John, (Bleecker,) lumberman and farmor 10. Jenkins, Patrick, (Bleecker.)
Johnroh. John, (Bleecker,) teamster.
KARG. JOHN A .. (Pine Lakr,) farmer 75. Khne, Frederick. (Bleecker.) farmer 50.
Kline, John G., (Bleecker,) tax collector and farmier 100. Kise, Peter. (Pine Lake,) engineer and farmer Jo.
Knoblauch. Geo., ( Bleecker,) farmer 40. Lacquer, Goodbart, (Becker, ) cooper and farmer Hal.
LEAVITT, H W., (Bleecker, ) teamster and farmer 0%
Leppert, Henry. (Bleecker.) farmer 100. Lessle, James, (Bleecker.) Lindsly, Hiram, (Bleecker,) farmer 15636.
Longfritzer, Albert, (Bleecker.) farmer 18. Longfritzer, John, (Bleecker,) farmer 18. Longhenry, John E., (Bleecker,) farmer 150.
LUNKENHEIMER, NICHOLAS, (Bleeck- er,) hop raiser and farmer 300.
Inther, Michael, (Bleecker,) farmer 52. Mattes, N., (Bleecker,) farmer 65.
McDayd, Hugh, (Bleecker.)
McGLEN, THOMAS, (Bleecker,) farmer 150.
Mertis, John, (Bleecker,) farmer 160.
MEYER, JOUN, (Bleecker,) town clerk and farmer 60.
Meyers. J. A., (Bleecker.) farmer 50.
MILLER, DANIEL, (Bleecker,) sawyer and farmer 325.
Miller, G. F., (Bleecker,) carpenter and farmer 6.
Miller, Jacob, (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
Miller, Lne, (Bleecker.)
Miller, Peter, (Bleecker,) farmer 250. Miller, W. J., (Pine Lake,) farmer 25.
Moleske, Martin, (Bleecker, ) farmer 10.
Movits, Chas., (Bleecker,) farmer 50.
Myers, Edward, (Bleecker,) farmer 59.
Myers, Geo., ( Bleecker,) farmer 40.
Navin, Patrick. (Bleecker,) tanner.
Oertel, Frederick, (Bleecker,) farmer 50. Oertle, Frederick, (Bicecker,) farmer 47. Olman, John, (Bleecker,) farmer 190.
Ort, John, (Bleecker,) fariner 140.
Pash, Christian, (Bleecker,) farmer 50.
Paul, Godliff, (Bleecker.) farmer 75.
Peset, Anthony, (Bleecker.)
Petere, John M., (Bleecker.) prop. of saw and planing mill, supervisor and owns 1,600.
Ply, Christian J., (Bleecker,) farmer 4.
Quin, Corneline, (Bleecker,) farmer 148.
Quin. Peter, (Bleecker.) farmer 70.
RATHBURN, SAMUEL, (Bleecker,) team- ster.
RATHBURN, WM., (Bleecker.)
Reaner, Theodore, (Bleecker.)
Retchel, Henry, (Bleecker.)
Rhinebart, Peter, (Bleecker.)
Rhineheart, Jacob, Bleecker.) farmer 50.
RIETH, FREDERICK, (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
Ring, Martin, (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
Roll, Henry. (Bleecker.) farmer 150.
Salo, Wm., (Bleecker,) farmer 100.
Sauer, Chas. W., (Bleecker,) shoe maker and farmer 18.
SCHABACKER, CHARLES C., (Bleecker,) lumberman and farmer 300.
Schabacker, Nicholas, (Bleecker,) farmer $5.
Schauberger, John C., (Bleecker,) com- missioner, lumberman and farmer 250. Scheber. John. (Bleecker.) farmer 50.
SCHOMBERGER. GEORGE, (Bleecker,) lumberman and farmer 63.
Schreiber, George, (Bleecker,) farmer 100. Schreiber. John. ( Bereker, ) farmer 50.
Schuler, Bordokl. (lvecker,) farmer 100. Schwartz, John, ( Bicecker, farmer 2s.
Scovill. Martin Noah, (Bleecker,) black- smith.
SEELYE, F .. (Pine Lake,) prop. of raw mill and farmer 150.
Seller, Frederick, (Bleecker,) fariner 8.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self- Raking Benber. the most Perfect Harvester in the World. -
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Sendrer, Frederick, (Bleecker,) farmer 114. | SWARTZ, REINHOLD, (Bleecker,) prop. Shaver, Brayman, ( Bleecker.)
Shaver, Conrad, (Bleecker.) farmer 15.
Shaver, John M., (Bleecker, ) fariner 8%%. Shuler, Frank, (Bleecker.)
Shutes, Jacob, (Bleecker.) farmer 50. Skiff, Allen, (Bleecker,) farmer 48.
Sloan, Jonathan S., ( Bleecker.)
Smith. Benjamin, (Bleecker,) assessor.
Smith, Garner A .. (Bleecker.)
Smith. H., (Bleecker.) prop. of tannery and lumberman 2,000.
Smith, Henry Z .. (Bleecker,) prop. of saw mill and farmer 700.
Smith, John II., (Bleecker,) glove and mitten cutter and farmer 4%.
Smith, Joseph, ( Bleecker.) farmer 75.
Smith, Wm. J., (Bleecker.)
Smith, Z. J., (Bleecker,) carpenter and farmer 25.
Snoab, Chas., (Bleecker,) farmer 44. Sornberger, John W .. (Bleecker,) tanner. Sornborger, J. H., (Johnstown,) prop. of tannery, lumberman and farmer 400. Stark, Paul, (Bleecker.) farmer 94.
Steele, Luther, (Bleecker,) farmer 23.
Steele, Luther. (Bleecker.) farmer 25.
Stockamore, Jacob. (Bleecker,) commis- sioner of highways and farmer 175.
of hotel and brewery and farmer 190. Tudamon, Frederick, (Bleecker,) farmer leases 100.
Unger, Francie, (Bleecker,) carpenter, jus- tice of the peace and farmer 78K.
Unger, John, (Pine Lake,) farmer 75.
Unger, Joseph, (Bleecker,) farmer 26.
Vandenburgh, Hiram, (Bleecker,) (with
Jonathan Wooster,) lumberman and far- mer 1,800 .:
Waesleder, John, (Bleecker,) farmer 6.
Wagner, Joseph, (Bleecker,) farmer 75.
Ward, Samuel, (Bleecker.)
Weiner, Bernot, (Bleecker,) farmer 50.
Weiner, Peter, (Bleecker.)
Weise, Peter, (Bleecker,) farmer 70.
Well-, James, (Bleecker.)
Wester, Philip, (Bleecker.) farmer 15.
Wevener, Geo., (Bleecker.)
Widerman, Awgerst, (Bleecker,) farmer 100. Willo, Frederick, (Bleecker.)
Woodchopper, Catharine Mrs., (Bleecker,) farmer 98.
Wooster. Jonathan, (Bleecker.) (with Hiram Vandenburgk,) lumberman and farmer 1,500.
Yenney, Samuel, (Bleecker.)
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BROADALBIN. (Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
Adams, Amos (Broadalbin,) glove cutter. Adams, Susan Mrs., (North Broadalbin,) farmer 1.
Allen, A. S., (Broadalbin,) jeweler. Allen, Charles, (Broadalbin,) retired mer. chant. Allen, Dewitt Mrs., (West Galway,) farmer 50.
Allen, Hiram, (Broadalbin,) farmer 100. Allen, Irving W .. (Broadalbin. ) mechanic. ALLEN, JEREMIAH, (Union Mills,) car. peuter and joinet.
Allen, Pardon, (Broadalbin.) farmer 14. Anderson, Samuel N., (Broadsthing) farmer 126.
Anderson, Sammel N., fr .. (Broadalbin.) school teacher end farmer.
Argersinger, B. C., (Broadalbla,) farmer 132. Argersinger. Wma., (West Galway. farmer Austin, Hara T., i'mou Mine. carpenter and joiner.
Austin, Jonathan, (Union Will-) Avery, Amos, (North Broadalbin,) farmer 150. AVERY, JAMES B., (North Broadalbin,) Tarme: 150.
· Bocon, Elijah, (Union Mills,) texmister.
! Bacon. N. W., (Union Mills,) prop. of paper mill and farmer 90.
Bant, Jaines, ( Broadalbin.) farmer 100. Bant, John. (Broadalbin, ) farmer 50. Barber. John, (Broadalbin.)
Barker, David. (Broadalbin.) physician. Barker, Somnel, (North Broadalbin,) far-
Barlett, Peter, (Broadalbin,) farmer 100. Baum, David, (Broadalhin,) farmer 4.
Beeker, David, (Brundalbin.) farmer 50. Becker, Harvey, (North Broadalbin,) far-
Beers, H., (Broadalbin,) (HI. Beers & Son,) dopety post master. pers. H. & Son. (Broadalbin,) (W. H.,) harIware, stoves, &c. r., W. H., (Broadalbin,) (U. Beers & W., (Broadalbin.)
Ja. A., (Broadalbin,) (James A. Burr if: Co.)
Benedict. Amos, (North Broadalbin,) far- Beneilict. Jave Mrs., (North Broadalbin,) farmer 33.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Rating Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
Adriance, Platt & Co .. 165 Greenwich St., New York. Sec Card on Map.
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BROADALBIN.
Benedict, J. E. & S. C., (North Broadal- | Capron, L. S., (Broadalbin,) supervisor and bin,) merchants, agents for Meadow farmer 130. King Mowing Machine, props. of saw Cartright, Orvil, (North Broadalbin,) team- ster. mill and farmers 225. Benedict, Levi & Son, (North Broadalbin,) Chace, Benjamin, (Broadalbin,) farmer 21. Chace, Byron, ( Union Mills,) farmer. (A. L.,) farmer 93.
Benedict, , Rev., (Broadalbin,) Bap- tist minister.
Benjamin, Jas., (West Galway,) farmer. Benjamin, Wm., (Broadalbin,) painter and farmer 50.
BEST, CHAS. C., (Broadalbin,) merchant. Rets, Cameo, (Union Mille,) farmer 2. Betts, Isaiah, (Mill's Corners,) farmer 160. Bewell, Henry, (Northampton,) farmer.
Bigalow, Phila Mrs., (North Broadalbin,) farmer ().
BLAIR D. & C., (Broadalbin.) merchants and manufa. of gloves and mittens.
Blake, Alden, (Union Mills,) prop. of saw mill and farmer 40.
Bohanan, John, (Broadalbin,) farmer 70. Borst, John R., (Broadalbin, ) mechanic. Bourn, Joel, (Mill's Corners,) farmer leases 93.
Bover, Henry. (Union Mills,) farmer 104.
Bradford & Dickinson, (Broadalbin,) (J. T. Bradford and (ieo. O. Dickinson.) drug- gists and dealers in paints, oils and wall paper.
Bradford, Jas., (Broadalbin,) butcher.
Bradford, J. T., (Broadalbin,) (Bradford & Dickinsonty
Brewer, Daniel, (North Broadalbin,) far- mer 160.
Brewster, C., (West Galway,) farmer 75. Brice. Alexander, (North Broadalbin,) far- mer 60.
Briga. Daniel Mrs., (Broadalbin,) farmer Brockway, Tiffany, (Broadalbin,) farmer
Bronk. Daniel J., (Broadalbin.) carpenter. Brown. A. S. & G. N., (Broadalbin,) paper manufe. Brown, Ass, {Broadalbin.) Brown. Jeremiah, (North Broadalbin,) far- Der 50.
Brown. Joel, (North Broadalbin,) carpenter and farmer 93. Brown, John A .. (Union Mills,) farmer 80. Brown, Lucius. (Northampton,) farmer 35. Bryant. S. D., (Union Mills,) farmer 104. Bryant. Squire, ( Cuion Mille,) farmer leas-
Enchanan, Archibald, (Broadalbin,) shoe mDAker. Barii. E. B., (Northampton,) stock raiser Ari farmer 205. Buell. J. O . ¡ Union Mills.) farmer 80. Barokk, Franklin, (North Broadalbin,) fort:ter 11. Barr, Edwin. (Broadalbin,) cooper. Burr. da -. A. & co., (Broadalbin,) (Jas. A. Burr, Tantra, diroadalbin,) glove cut- ter.
Burr, WE-OD, (Broadalbin,) cooper. Camp, Steven. (Mill's Corners. ) farmer. Campbell. Alexander, (North Broadalbin,) fariner 108.
Campbell, John, (North Broadalbin,) car- penter and Joiner and farmer 14.
Chace, John, (North Broadalbin,) general merchant.
Chace, John, (Broadalbin,) butcher and far- mer 1.
Chace, J. H., (Broadalbin,) millwright, as- sessor and farmer 80.
Chace, Mosher, (Union Mills,) prop. of store and farmer 120.
Chace, Otis, (North Broadalbin,) veterinary surgcon and farmer 70.
Chace & Smith, (Broadalbin,) props. of saw mill, grist mill and skin mill.
Chace, Stephen, (Union Mills,) farmer 83.
Chace, Steven, (North Broadalbin,) stock raiser and farmer 150.
Chambers, J. C., (North Broadalbin,) prop. of hotel and farmer 68.
Chambers, Wm., (Broadalbin.) physician. Chapman, James B., (Broadalbin,) sales- man.
Chapman, T. W., (Broadalbin,) sheriff.
Chapman, Wm., (Broadalbin,) retired far- mer.
Chase, Daniel, (North Broadalbin,) farmer 100.
CHASE, G. H., (North Broadalbin,) prop. grist mill.
Chase. J., (Broadalbin,) farmer.
Chase, Walter, (North Broadalbin,) farmer 100.
Churchill, Giles W., (Broadalbin,) farmer 95.
Clark, Gerett, (Broadalbin,) farmer 73.
Clark, John, (Union Mills.) justice of the peace. post master and farmer =25.
Classe, Wml., (Mill's Corners,) farmer 160. Cleaver, Wm., (Perth.) farmer 130.
Cleavland, D. O., (Broadalbin.)
Cole, Abner, (Union Mills.)
Cole, Arnold, (Broadalbin,) farmer.
Cole, Daniel, (Broadalbin, ) farmer. Cole, Darius W., (North Broadalbin.) painter.
Cole, Elmer, (North Broadalbin,) carpenter and farmer 1.
Cole, Henry, (Union Mills.) paper maker. Cole, Hiram. (Union Mills, paper maunf. COLE, JULIUS, (Union Mills.) shoe pes manuf., constable and farmer 12.
Cole. Rufus, (Broadalbin,) painter. Colton, J.yman J., (Mill's Corners,) farmer. Colton, Rufus, (Mill's Corners,) prop. of cider mill and farmer 122.
Cooley, Win., (Broadalbin,) black-mit ?.
Corin, Henry, (North Broadnibino farmiar. Cornell, A. K., (North Broadalbin.) jewr'er and former 1.
Cornell, Enoch, (Broadalbin.)
Cornell. Timothy, ( Broadalbin.)
Crannell. Moses, (Broadalbin.) farine: v.
Crous. F., (West Galway.) fartler.
Canning, Geo., (Mill's Corners.) farther 125. CUSHION, JOSEPH, (Broadalbin,) dairy. man and farmer bares 123.
Damon, Wm., (Broadalbin,) farmer.
Day, Randolf, (Broadalbin,) manuf. of malt shovels.
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BROADALBIN.
Deforest. David, (Broadalbin.)
Delemater, Tunis. (Union Mills,) farmer.
Demores, Samuel, (Broadalbin,) carpenter. Demorest, Daniel, (Broadalbin.)
Demorest, David, (Broadalbin,) retired far- mer.
Demorest, Edgar D., (Broadalbin,) tinman. Dickinson, Geo. O., (Broadalbin,) (Brad- ford & Dickinson)
Dinginan, Wm .. (Broadalbin ) farmer 36. Doty, - -, (Mill's Corners, ) farmer leases 50.
Downing, Samuel P., (North Broadalbin,) farmer 106.
Drought, Wm., (Mill's Corners,) farmer 4. DYE, JOHN H., (Broadalbin,) physician. Eurl, Chas. C., (Broadalbin,) mechanic. Earl, Philip, (Broadalbin,) mechanic.
Earl, Philo, (Broadalbin,) leather dresser. Earl, Stephen, (Broadalbin.) farmer 6136. Elsworth, Wm., (Broa. . albin.) carpenter. English, John, (Broadalbin.) farmer 52.
Fakmire, John, (North Broadalbin,) farmer 100.
Farquer, W'm., (North Broadalbin,) tanner and farmer 53.
Fenton, Asn. (Broadalbin.) farmer 114.
Fergerson, H., (Broadalbin,) carpenter and farmer 7.
Fergerson, Jas. Jr., (Broadalbin,) farmer 70.
Fergerson, Rawson, (Broadalbin,) specula- tor.
Ferguson, Cornelius, (North Broadalbin,) farmer 250.
Ferguson, Edinond, (North Broadalbin.) farmer 130.
Ferguson, Harvey, (Mill's Corners,) car- penter and farmer 8.
Ferguson, Henry, (North Broadalbin,) far- mer 100.
FERGUSON, JAS. SEN., (Broadalbin,) stone mason and farmer 94.
Ferguson, Wilson, (Broadalbin.) carpenter. Finch, S. R., ( Broadalbin, ) farmer.
Finch, Wm. W., (Broadalbin.) farmer 95. Fisher, Eliza Mrs., (Broadalbin,) farmer 200.
Flinn, James, (Broadalbin.) farmer 2.
Forbes, W. H., (North Broadalbin,) farmer 130.
Forbs, Peter, (North Broadalbin,) farmer
Fosmire, Daniel, (North Broadalbin.) car- peuter.
Fosmire, Jacob. (North Broadalbin.) car- penter and farmer 35.
Fox, E. G., (North Broadalbin.) farmer 32. Fox. HoHis, (North Broadalbin, farmer 1. Fox, John V., (Broedalbin.) farmer + ?.
Fox. Norman R .. ( Brondalbin.) cooper, constable and farmer o.
Fox, Reuben, (Broadalbin,) retired mier- chant.
Fox, Willard L., (Mill's Corners,) farmer 135.
Fuller, Alexander, (Broadalbin, farti r To. Fuller, Andrew, (Mill's Corners.) farmer 117. Fuller, Stephen, (Broadalbin,) traveling agent. Furguson, Richard, (North Broadalbin,) farmor 100.
Goodemote, Baldis, (North Broadalbin,) farmer.
Goodemote, Daniel, (Northampton,) farmer leases 200.
GOODEMOTE, HENRY A., (North Broad- albin,) dairyman and farmer 265.
Gorge, John, (Broadalbin.) retired farmer. Gorthy, Jas., (Union Mills.) farmer $2.
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