Gazetteer and business directory of St. Lawrence County, N.Y. for 1873-4, Part 58

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Journal Office
Number of Pages: 496


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Gates, Lewis C., (Gouverneur,) farmer 176. GIBBONS, ISAAC, (Hermon,) prop. Her- mon Hotel, agent for sale of carriages, wagons, cutters &c., corner Main and Canton.


Gibbons, John, (Hermon,) farmer 35.


Gibbons, John C., (Hermon,) farmer 171.


Giffin, Chas. N., (Hermon,) carriage maker, Marshville.


Gilmore, Wm. D., (Hermon,) carpenter. GRAHAM, JAMES H., (Hermon,) harness maker and dealer in saddlers hardware, whips, blankets &c., Church.


GREEN & BABCOCK, (Hermon.) (Wm. M. Green and Zuriah W. Babcock,) manufs. and dealers in cabinet ware, sash, doors and blinds, in all its branch- es, also a complete line in the under- taking department.


Green, Ebenezer H., (Hermon,) plasterer. GREEN, JACOB, (Hermon,) hair dressing and eating saloon, Canton St. -


Green, Mial, (Hermon,) painter.


GREEN, WM. M., (Hermon,) (Green & Babcock.)


GREMS, WM., (Hermon,) farmer 206 and in Russell, 600.


Griffin, John, (Hermon,) retired farmer. Haile, Henry, (Hermon,) carpenter and far- mer 154.


Haile, Hiram, (Hermon,) farmer 15.


Haile, Hiram Jr., (Hermon,) farmer 75.


Haile, John J., (Hermon,) (Alexander & Haile,) R. R. and steamboat ticket agent.


HALE & HARWICK, (Hermon,) (Kersley W. Hale and Jacob Harwick,) props. Harmon Tannery, dealers in and manufs. leather and boots and shoes. HALE, JAMES K., (Hermon,) boots and shoes, and town clerk.


HALE, KERSLEY W., (Hermon,) (Hale & Harwick.)


HALL, CHAS. W., (Hermon,) carriage trimmer.


Hamilton, Daniel, (Hermon,) farmer 126. Hamilton, Edwin, (Hermon,) farmer 80. Hamilton, Nathaniel, (Hermon, ) farmer 167. Hamilton, Noah, (Hermon,) farmer 194.


HAMLIN, H. B., (Hermon,) dealer in gro- ceries, provisions, books, stationery, wall paper, notions &c., justice of the peace and conveyancer.


HARWICK, JACOB, (Hermon,) (Hale & Harwick.)


HASKELL, WM.E., (Hermon,) farmer 114 and, in Fine, 139.


HATCH, EUGENE B., (Hermon,) sawyer. Hatch, Seth, (Hermon,) saw mill.


Hatch, Timothy B., (Hermon,) retired far- mer.


Haven, Ira G., (Hermon,) barber.


Healy, Rosaloo, (Hermon,) druggist and grocer.


Healy, Zelia A. Miss, (Hermon,) milliner, Main.


Hendrick, Jonathan, (Hermon,) farmer 22. HERMON HOTEL, (Hermon,) corner Main and Canton, Isaac Gibbons, prop. Houghtaling, Harvey, (Hermon,) (with Harry Tanner,) farmer.


Howland, Richard, (Hermon,) retired far- mer.


Hunkins, Jacob L., (Hermon,) farmer 26. Jeffers, Byron, (Hermon,) farmer leases 194. Jeffrey, J. W., (Hermon,) blacksmith.


Johnson, Stanley, (Hermon,) poormaster and constable.


Kean, Miles A., (Hermon,) farmer 150. Kean, Milton M., (Hermon,) farmer.


Kellogg, Stephen C., (Hermon,) carriage maker.


Kelly, Frank, (Hermon,) blacksmith.


KELLY, JAMES, (Hermon,) manuf. and dealer in open and top buggies, double and single wagons, pleasure and lum- ber sleighs &c.


Kelsey, Sanford B., (Hermon,) farmer. Kinne, Andrew, (Hermon,) farmer 35.


Kinne, Geo. W., (Hermon,) (Williams & Kinne.)


Kinne, Martin, (Hermon,) farmer 90.


LADD, LYMAN, (Hermon,) (Spencer H. Ladd & Co.)


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York. Sce Card on Map.


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LADD, SPENCER H. & CO., (Hermon,) (Lyman Ladd,) grocers and boot and shoe dealers, Church.


Laselle, Franklin, (Hermon,) farmer 37. Leonard, Cephas C., (Hermon,) farmer 245. Leonard, Cephas C. Sr., (Hermon,) farmer 253.


Leonard, Ezra, (Hermon,) grocer.


Leonard, Gorham, (Hermon,) farmer 63. Leonard, Wait A., (Hermon,) farmer 248. Lewis, Nicholas P., (Hermon,) farmer. Little, Chas. H., (Hermon,) grocer.


LITTLE, HENRY, (Hermon,) grocery and billiard saloon.


Lobdell, Frank, (Hermon,) carriage painter. Loop, Vanrensselaer, (Edwards,) farmer 154.


LYNDE, D. S., (Hermon,) member of As- sembly and produce dealer, Main.


Main, Harrison, (Hermon,) farmer.


Maine, Clark, (Hermon,) lawyer.


Marrow, James, (Hermon,) general dealer. Mason, Elihu W., (Hermon,) farmer.


Matteson, Alanson A., (Hermon,) (Childs & Matteson,) supervisor.


Matteson & Folsom, (Hermon,) (Wm. W. Matteson and Martin R. Folsom,) tai- lors and dealers in furnishing goods, Church.


Matteson, Wm. F.,(Hermon,) livery stable, Main.


Matteson, Wm. F. Mrs., (Hermon,) mil- linery and fancy goods.


Matteson, Wm. W., (Hermon,) (Matteson & Folsom.)


Mattice, Isaac, (Hermon,) farmer 50. Mattoon, Vincent, (Hermon,) farmer 86. Maybee, Joshua, (Hermon,) farmer 31 and, in Edwards, 40.


McCarthy, Florence, (Hermon,) farmer 133. McCollum, Byron, (Hermon,) farmer. McCollum, David J., (Hermon,) saw mill. McCollum, Emory, (Hermon,) farmer.


MCCOLLUM, JOHN, (Hermon,) farmer 170. McCollum, Samuel, (Hermon,) farmer 115, in Canton 102, and in DeKalb 80.


McLean, Joseph B., (Hermon,) shoe maker. McUmber, Rufus, (Hermon,) farmer 16. Miner, Geo. C., (Hermon,) painter.


Moorehouse, Loomis, (Hermon,) farmer 64. Morgan, Elihu D., (Hermon,) farmer 160. Morris, James, (Hermon,) farmer leases 200.


Mothrop, -, (Hermon,) farmer. Munson, Horace, (Hermon,) retired farmer. NETTLES, THOS., (Hermon,) sawyer. Newal, James, (Gouverneur,) farmer leases. Nichols, Wm. A. Rev., (Hermon,) M. E. clergyman.


Nicholson, Thomas, (Hermon,) carriage maker.


Northrup, Wanton C., (Hermon,) horse dealer and farmer 175.


O'Neil, Henry, (Hermon,) farmer 178. Page, Chas. E., (Hermon,) carriage maker. Parker, Asahel, (Hermon,) farmer 106. Parker, Benj., (Hermon,) farmer 72. Parker, Chas., (Hermon,) farmer 213. Parker, Levi, (Hermon,) farmer 79. Parker, Shubel, (Hermon,) farmer 572. Peterson, David, (Hermon,) farmer 88. Peterson, Edmund, (Gouverneur,) farmer 85.


Peterson, Edm'd R., (Hermon,) farmer 213. Peterson, Isaac, (Gouverneur.) farmer 280. Philbrick, Amos L., (Hermon,) farmer 123. PICKIT, HORACE, (Hermon,) (J. B. Pick- it &. Son.)


PICKIT, J. B. & SON, (Hermon,) (Horace,) general merchants, Church.


Pike, Howell F., (Hermon,) farmer lesses 286.


Pool, John, (Hermon,) farmer 93.


Porter, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer leases 46. Price, David, (Gouverneur,) farmer 95. - Priest, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer 50.


Rasbach, George W., (Hermon,) photogra-


pher and dealer in picture frames, stereoscopes &c., Church.


Rasback, John J., (Hermon,) farmer 490. Rasback, Joshua A., (Hermon,) farmer 160. Rasback, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer 625. Reed, Alpheus, (Hermon,) farmer 196. Reed, Caleb, (Hermnon,) farmer 100.


Reed, Chauncey, (Hermon,) farmer 25.


Reed, Chauncey, (Gouverneur,) farmer 20. Reed, Daniel R., (Hermon,) farmer 116.


Reed, Ellis, (Hermon,) farmer 140.


Reed, Francis, (Hermon,) farmer 147.


Reed, Franklin, (Hermon,) farmer leases 147.


Reed, Henry, (Hermon,) farmer 280.


Reed, King R., (Hermon,) farmer 150.


Reed, Silas, (Hermon,) farmer 50.


Reed, Warren, (Hermon,) farmer 76.


Reynolds, Alvin H., (Hermon,) carpenter and cabinet maker.


Reynolds, Edward, (Hermon,) carpenter.


Reynolds, Edward O., (Hermon,) carpen- ter and cabinet maker.


Rhoades, Squire, (Hermon,) farmer leases 216.


Rhodes, Calvin, (Hermon,) farmer 174.


Rhodes, Daniel, (Hermon,) carpenter and farmer 63.


Rhodes, Edward B., (Hermon,) farmer 40.


Rice, Chas. D., (Hermon,) farmer 10. Rice, Leonard, (Hermon,) farmer 18.


Richardson, Adolphus T., (Hermon,) far- mer 50.


Richardson, Chase, (Hermon,) farmer 58 and, in DeKalb, 58.


Richardson, Ferdinand, (Hermon,) farmer 137.


Richardson, Orlo, (Hermon,) farmer 171.


Rider, Abner, (Hermon.) farmer 46.


RISLEY, CHAS. H., (Hermon,) prop. of Herman Village Cheese Factory, Can- ton St.


Roberts, Isaac, (Hermon,) farmer 49. Robertson, Chas., (Hermon,) farmer 87. Robertson, Jos. E., (Hermon,) (with Chas.) Rounds, Fred., (Hermon,) farmer.


Rushton, Mark, (Edwards,) farmer 339.


RUSS, HARVEY, (Hermon,) book-keeper


and salesman, with Alexander & Haile, Church.


Ryel, Jonn C., (Hermon,) carpenter.


SCOFIELD, GEO. V., (Hermon,) (Scofield & Sheldon.)


Scofield, Noah, (Hermon,) retired farmer. SCOFIELD & SHELDON, (Hermon,) (Geo.


V. Scofield and Theodore W. Sheldon,) props. Hormon Flouring and Grist Mill, planing, moulding and scroll saw- ing mill, and dealers in flour, feed and seed grain, lumber, shingles &c.


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Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.


See Advertisement, inside last cover.


If you want to buy Dry Goods, dont forget Austin, Ogdensburg.


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HERMON, N. Y. DEALER IN


Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,


HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,


Groceries, Hardware, Nails,


GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, And a general assortment of all goods usually kept in a Country Store.


My Goods have been bought LOW FOR CASH, selected with the greatest care, and will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES.


Call and Examine before purchasing Elsewhere !


H. F. Lawrence has been a large Wholesale Jobber in School Books and Stationery for over twenty years, and he now keeps the only regular Book Store in Ogdensburg. He is too well and favorably known all over St. Lawrence Co. to require commendation. Card on page 208.


J.S. Warner, Watchmaker and Jew- eler, at Ogdensburg, advertises on page 200. Mr. Warner has been located in Og- densburg for many years, and has now a large share of patronage. If you have a lazy Watch, or a tired Clock, Warner. has the antidote. If you want a splendid sport- ing Gun, Warner can furnish it ; or if your wife wants a Sewing Machine, Warner is just the man who can furnish one of the best. Go and see Warner when you visit the " Burg." We can't tell you the half he has to offer his customers.


Calvin W. Gibbs, Dry Goods and Carpet Dealer, at Ogdensburg, has done business here for nearly twenty years, dur- ing which time he has made the acquaint- ance of many thousands of customers, who come from all parts of Northern New York. He is too well known to require further remarks. See his card on page 188.


Charles Paris, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Ready Made Clothing, at Ogdens- burg, is prepared to "give you fits." Just step into his store once and give him pro- vocation. If he fails to do it, try another man. A dispatch from "Paris " may be found on page 204.


Wm. Congalton, Stone Cutter at Ogdensburg, advertises on page 184. Prob- ably no other man in this section of the State has had equal advantages for acquir- ing a high standard of perfection in this line of business. Mr. Congalton's early efforts helped to form the famous monu- ment to Sir Walter Scott, in Edinburgh, Scotland. After coming to this country he spent five years on ornamental bridges in Central Park, New York, and on many of the principal buildings of the city. While in St. Lawrence Co. he has done the work on the Custom House, St. John's Episco- pal Church, D. C. Judson's, Geo. Bell's, and D. Davis' new houses in Ogdensburg, the Jackson Monument at Malone &c. He is now doing work for the new hotel at Mas- sena Springs. He recommends the Ohio Freestone for ornamental work-a full sup- ply of which he keeps constantly on hand.


Lindsay & Foster, Colton, N. Y., Life, Fire and Accident Insurance Agents, represent a number of the best Companies in the country, and will attend to Insu- rance of all kinds on as favorable terms as is consistent with safety. We cheerfully commend them to our patrons. Card on page 220.


J. VanBrocklin, Canton, Boot and Shoe dealer, advertises on page 220. The conception of the artist, as illustrated in Mr. V's card, only justly conveys the idea of the low figures at which the goods of Mr. V. are disposed of. Call and see for yourself.


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-Scott, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer 40. Scott, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer 52. SCRIPTER, W. M. JR., (Hermon,) livery stable.


Scripture, Wm. M., (Hermon,) farmer 230. Secore, Bukeem, (Hermon,) farmer.


SEYMOUR, E. G., (Hermon,) druggist and dealer in paints, oils and groceries, cor- ner Main and Church.


SHATTUCK, JAMES A., (Richville,) farm laborer.


SHATTUCK, MILO 2D., (Gouverneur,) butter and cheese dairy, farmer 271 and leases 287.


Sheldon, Lorenzo H., (Hermon,) retired farmer.


SHELDON, THEODORE W., (Hermon,) (Scofield & Sheldon.)


Simpson, David, (Hermon,) prop. of saw mill, lumberman and farmer 1700.


Small, Jacob, (Gouverneur,) farmer 252. Smith, Anson B., (Hermon,) farmer leases 204.


SMITH, EPHRAIM O., (Hermon,) boot and shoe maker.


Smith, John B., (Hermon,) farmer 210. Smith, Thomas, (Hermon,) farmer 126.


SPALDING, ALBERT M., (Hermon,) post master and dealer in boots, shoes and furniture, Main.


Spaulding, James, (Hermon,) shoemaker. Staat, -- , (Hermon,).tanner.


Starkey, Joseph Rev., (Hermon,) Christian clergyman and farmer 102.


Stevens, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 125. Stevens, Sylvester, (Hermon,) farmer 50. Stevens, Wm., (Hermon,) farmer 50. Stewart, Asahel J., (Hermon,) farmer 76. Stewart, George, (Hermon,) farmer 46. Stewart, Ira F., (Hermon,) farmer 1%. Stiles, Martin L., (Hermon,) physician and surgeon.


Stone, Hazel, (Hermon,) farmer 132. Storrin, Charles G., (Hermon,) farmer leases.


Storrin, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 193. Storrin, Milo, (Gouverneur,) farmer. Storrin, Wm., (Gouverneur,) farmer 198.


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Taggart, Ambrose S., (Hermon,) carriage maker.


TANNER, HARRY, (Hermon,) farmer 70. Taylor, Darius, (Hermon,) painter.


Thayer, Newal B., (Gouverneur,) farmer 78. Thomas, Roswell, (Hermon,) farmer 44. Thompson, Milton, (Hermon,) farmer 97. Thornhill, Thomas, (Hermon,) farmer 255. Thornhill, Thomas Jr., (Hermon,) farmer leases 200.


THURSTON, JAMES, (Hermon,) farmer 14.


Turkle, John, (Hermon,) tanner.


Turner, Eveline Mrs., (Hermon,) farmer 1%.


Tuttle, Dexter M., (Hermon,) blacksmith. Underwood, Wm. H., (Hermon,) farmer 178.


Vanatter, Barney, (Hermon,) grocer, Church.


Van Volkenbergh, Caleb, (Hermon,) car- penter.


Vanzant, -- , (Hermon,) farmer leases 162.


Webb, Robert. K., (Hermon,) farmer.


Weeks, A. W. Mrs., (Hermon,) milliner, over A. M. Spalding's store, corner Church and Main.


Wells, Moses Y., (Hermon,) jeweler, Church.


WHITE, E. B., (Hermon,) lawyer, justice of the peace and real estate agent, Church.


Whitehead, Alex., (Hermon,) farmer 95. Williams, John, (Hermon,) ( Williams & Kinne.)


Williams, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 194. Williams & Kinne, (Hermon,) (John Wil- liams and George W. Kinne,) black- smiths.


Wood, Benjamin, (Hermon,) farmer leases 29.


Wood, Calvin P., (Hermon,) meat market, saw mill and lumber yard, Church.


Wood, Chauncey, (Gouverneur,) farmer. Wood, John, (Gouverneur,) farmer 127. Woodrow, Samuel, (Hermon,) farmer 75.


Woodrow, Samuel, (Hermon,) retired far- mer.


C. V. Wood, Rossie, N. Y., makes a valuable announcement to our readers, especially those in the country, on page 390. Lovers of literature and seekers after knowledge should embrace this opportu- nity of obtaining valuable books at such liberal rates, without the trouble of going to town to procure them. We bespeak for Mr. W. a liberal patronage from our coun- try friends. Mr. W. is also agent for some of the best Life Insurance Companies in the Union.


S. T. Guilford's Gang and Mill Saw Manufactory, Potsdam, N. Y., is advertised on page 390. Mr. G. has lately established himself in business here and is prepared to furnish Saws to order on short notice and at very reasonable prices. He is thorougly posted in his business and is a first-class mechanic. We bespeak for him a successful business career.


John R. Clark, General Merchant at Richville, is a young man of business tact and energy, who studies to please his cus- tomers. He keeps good goods and sells at the lowest living prices. Read his card on page 212.


Nathan Frank, Dry Goods dealer at Ogdensburg, is one of the oldest mer- chants in his line in the city. He has won many friends and customers, and will con- tinue to do so. He understands the wants of the market, and will at all times be pre- pared to supply the same. See card on page 204.


Prof. Norris Lee, Hair Dresser ! Who has not heard of this worthy disciple of the Tonsorial art, and of his wonderful " Exconomicator." He may be found in the Goodrich Block, on State Street, Og- densburg. He also deals in switches and long hair. See card on page 204.


AUSTIN, Ogdensburg, sells the best Dollar Kids in the City.


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(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)


Ainsworth, Samuel, (Hopkinton,) farmer ; Carbino, Lewis, (Parishville,) farmer 20. 29. .


Anderson, John, (Parishville,) farmer 105. Andrews, Roswell, (Hopkinton,) farmer 98.


Armstrong, Francis, (Parishville,) farmer 122.


Ashton, Amelia, (Parishville,) farmer 128. Austin, Charles, (Hopkinton,) farmer 158. Austin, Philemon, (Hopkinton,) farmer 20. Barcley, John, (Parishville,) farmer 86.


Barkley, Abram, (South Colton,) farmer 250.


Barkley, James. (South Colton,) farmer 98. Beadstead, Matthew, (South Colton,) far- mer 98.


Beecher, Orman, (Hopkinton,) carpenter and farmer 50.


Beede, Royal S., (Hopkinton,) stone quarry and farmer 157.


Beham, John, (South Colton,) farmer 300. Benham, C. W., (Nicholville,) farmer 108. Bernham, Lorinda Mrs., (Nicholville,) far- mer 5.


BICKFORD, A. W., (Nicholville,) farmer. Bickford, Henry, (Nicholville,) farmer 30. Birdrow, George A., (Nicholville,) black- smith and farmer 3.


Bixby, John, (South Colton.) farmer 211. Blair, Alanson, (Parishville,) farmer 58.


Blair, Moses, (Hopkinton,) farmer 49.


Blair, Nancy, (Parishville,) farmer 74.


Blake, Azro, (Nicholville,) (with Lewis and Haskill,), lumber and shingle manuf., and owner of timber land.


Blake, Haskill, (Nicholville,) (with Azro and Lewis,) lumber and shingle manuf., and owner of timber land.


Blake, Lewis, (Nicholville,) (with Azro and Haskill,) lumber and shingle manuf., and owner of timber land.


BLANCHARD, ISAAC, (Nicholville,) far- mer 90.


Brainard, Barton, (Parishville,) farmer 72. Brown, Harvey, (Nicholville,) farmer 155. Brown, Reuben, (Nicholville,) gunsmith.


Brown, Stoughton, (Parishville,) farmer 63.


Brownell, Jasper, (Parishville,) farmer 141. BRUCE, T. S., (Nicholville,) farmer 500. Brush, G .o. H., (Hopkinton,) farmer 169. Brush, Jason C., (Hopkinton,) farmer 432. Brush, Joseph A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 225. Brusseau, Peter, (Parishville,) farmer 100. Burham, C. W., (Nicholville,) assessor. Camfield, Joseph, (Nicholville.) farmer 274. Capell, Henry, (Parishville,) farmer 156.


Castle, Foster, (Parishville,) farmer 24. Castle, Merriman, (Parishville,) farmer 58. Castle, Nelson, (Parishville,) farmer 30. Chambers & Gillespie,(Nicholville,) shingle


manufs. and timber land, 242.


Chandler, Lewis P., (Nicholville,) farmer 100.


Chaney, John E., (South Colton,) farmer 769.


Chaney, Samuel, (South Colton,) farmer 145.


Chaney, S. C., (South Colton,) farmer 66.


CHENEY, C. G .. (Nicholville,) farmer 207. Cheney, Jesse, (Nicholville,) farmer 36. Cheney, John, (Nicholville,) farmer 51. Cheney, P. S., (Nicholville,) farmer 37. Chittenden, Clark A., (Hopkinton,) (with · Salmon E. and Sanford,) farmer 160.


Chittenden, Clark S., (Hopkinton,) justice of the peace and farmer 476.


CHITTENDEN, K. S., (Hopkinton,) (K. S. and V. A. Chittenden,) post master.


CHITTENDEN, K. S. & V. A., (Hopkin- tan,) general merchants.


Chittenden, Salmon E., (Hopkinton,) (with Clark A. and Sanford E.,) farmer 160. CHITTENDEN, SANFORD, (Hopkinton,) (with Clark A. and Salmón E.,) farmer 160.


CHITTENDEN, V. A., (Hopkinton,) (K. S. & V. A. Chittenden.) town clerk.


Clark, George R., [(Nicholville,) justice of the peace and farmer 204.


Clawson, Maria, (Parishville,) farmer 19.


Clifford, Joseph, (Hopkinton,) carpenter, starch maker and farmer 4.


Clough, Henry, (Nicholville,) farmer 85. Cole, Anson, (Hopkinton,) farmer 105. Collins, Benjamin, (Hopkinton,) saw mill and farmer 21.


Conlin, Barney M., (Hopkinton,) farmer 155.


Conlin. J. C., (Parishville,) farmer 110. Conlin, Thomas, (Parishville,) farmer 202. Connor, Henry, (Parishville,) farmer 262. Converse, James, (Hopkinton,) farmer 54. Converse, Park, (Hopkinton,) farmer 145.


Coolidge, Laurel S., (Hopkinton,) farmer 128.


Coolidge, Russell, (Hopkinton,) farmer 70. Corwin, Fullum M., (Hopkinton,) farmer 35.


Courser, Betsey, (Parishville,) farmer 14. Courser, Homer, (Parishville,) farmer 36. Crawford, Hiram, (Nicholville,) farmer 28.


Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.


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Gillespie.) Crook. George C., (Hopkinton,) butter tub [ Gillespie, -, (Nicholville,) (Chambers & and barrel manuf., and farmer 22.


Crook, S. W., (Hopkinton,) butter tub and barrel manuf., and farmer 3. Cutler, Calvin, (Hopkinton,) farmer 79 Davis, Francis W., (Hopkinton,) grist mill. Davis, Philo A., (Hopkinton,) potato starch manuf. and farmer 285.


DAY, HARVEY M., (Nicholville,) saw mill and farmer 75.


Defore, John, (Nicholville,) carpenter and farmer 20.


DeLancett, George, (Hopkinton,) farmer 64 and leases of B. M. Conlin, 155.


DeRosia, Charles, (Hopkinton,) farmer 72. DeRosia, Marion, (Hopkinton,) farmer 165.


Dewey, Hubbell, (Parishville,) farmer 94.


Dewey, Roswell, (Parishville,) farmer 59.


DeZell, Archibald, (Parishville,) farmer 79.


Dove, Edwin A., (Hopkinton,) carpenter and farmer 13.


Downey, Wm., (Hopkinton,) mason and stone cutter.


Drake, Prosper, (Parishville,) farmer 46.


Drake, Thurman, (Parishville,) farmer 59.


Ducat, Joseph Jr., (Parishville, ) farmer 51. Ducat, Joseph Mrs., (widow,) (Parishville,) farmer 25.


Dye, Harvey, (Hopkinton,) basket maker and farmer 2.


Eakin, Peter, (Hopkinton,) farmer 118.


Eastman, Howard P., (Hopkinton,) farmer 272.


Eastman, Royal S., (Hopkinton,) horse dealer and farmer 2.


Eastman, Samuel E., (Hopkinton,) farmer 245.


Eastman, Wm., (Hopkinton,) butter buyer and farmer 4.


Edwards, Charles, (Parishville,) farmer 34. Edwards, George, (Nicholville,) (with Wm.) farmer 50.


Edwards, Wm., (Nicholville,) (with George,) farmer 50.


Elger, Lewis, (Parishville,) farmer 8.


Ellison, F. B., (Parishville,) farmer 95.


Farmer & Sons, (Hopkinton,) shoemakers and farmers 103.


Farrar, Otis, (Nicholville,) farmer 85.


Farwell, Charles H., (Hopkinton,) farmer 249.


Faulkner, Charles N., (Parishville,) farmer 221.


Flanders, Arthur, (Hopkinton,) carpenter, sawyer, constable and farmer 10.


Fleming, James, (Hopkinton,) painter.


Fletcher, Daniel S.,(Parishville,) iron foun- dry, farmer 260 and (with Harvey,) 112. Fletcher, Harvey, (Parishville,) farmer 133 and, (with Daniel S.,) 112.


Ferry, John, (South Colton,) farmer 100. Ford, Jeremy, (Parishville,) farmer 52. Ford, Myron, (Parishville,) farmer 120. Forsyth, Geo., (Hopkinton,) farmer leases of Joseph Hamlin, 55. <


Fox, Catharine, (Parishville,) farmer 78. Frennan, Reuben H., (Hopkinton,) farmer 100.


Fuller, Jno., (Hopkinton,) farmer 8. Gale, Noah, (South Colton,) farmer 400. Giffin, Martin, (Nicholville,) farmer 45.


Giffin, Martin E., (Nicholville,) farmer leases of Angeline Linendall, 45. Gillen, Michael, (Parishville,) farmer 84.


Goff, Stephen B., (Nicholville,) saw mill, farmer 603 and, in Lawrence, 30.


Goodell, Joel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 297. Goodell, John, (Nicholville,) farmer 34. Goodell, S. C. Rev., (Nicholville,) M. E. clergyman and farmer 126.


Goodenough, A. C., (Hopkinton,) cheese maker.


Goodno, Chloe, (Hopkinton,) farmer 40. Goodno, John, (Hopkinton,) farmer 30.


Goodno, Nathaniel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 86.


Goodno, Orrin, (Hopkinton,) farmer 39.


Goulding, F. M., (Hopkinton,) farmer 108. Green, L. L. Rev., (Hopkinton,) M. E. clergyman and farmer 34.


Guynup, Luther, (South Colton,) farmer 25.


Hamblin, John, (South Colton,) farmer 50. Hamilton, Aaron, (Hopkinton,) farmer 30. Hamilton, Darwin F., (Parishville,) con- stable and farmer 87.


Hamlin, Edward, (Hopkinton,) farmer 75. Hammond, John, (South Colton,) farmer 150.


Harper, Patrick, (Parishville,) saw and shingle mills, and farmer 840.


Harran, Alfred S., (Hopkinton,) farmer 107. Harran, John A., (Hopkinton,) farmer 145. Hatch, Martin, (Parishville,) farmer 39.


Hawes, Daniel, (South Colton,) farmer 150, Hawkins, A. M., (Nicholville,) farmer 32. Hazelton, Harry, (Hopkinton,) farmer leas-


es of K. S. & V. A. Chittenden, 100. Hazelton, Henry, (South Colton,) farmer 207.


Hazen, J. D., (Parishville,) farmer 154. Hazen, Sally, (Parishville,) farmer 160. Henderson, D. F., (Hopkinton,) farmer 197. Herriman, Adna, (Parishville,) farmer 65.


Herriman, Walter, (Parishville,) farmer 132.


Higginbotham, Richard H., (Hopkinton,) farmer 29.


Hilliard, Benjamin F., (Nicholville,) car- riage maker and farmer 4%.


HILLIARD, H. F., (Nicholville,) carriage maker.


Hodgekins, Charles, (Hopkinton,) laborer , and farmer 2.


Hodgekins, George R., (Hopkinton,) stone cutter.


Hopkins, Fred. I., (Hopkinton,) saw mill,


Hopkins, Roswell, (Hopkinton,) farmer 185.


Howe, Daniel S., (Parishville,) farmer 175. Hunter, David, (Hopkinton,) (with Wil- liam,) farmer 160.


Hunter, William, (Hopkinton,) (with David,) farmer 160.


Huse, Joseph, (Parishville,) farmer 22.


Hutchins, -, (Hopkinton,) physician. Hyde, Ezra, (Nicholville,) wool and cloth dressing, lives in Lawrence.


Irish, Champion, (South Colton,) (with James,) farmer 170.


Irish, James, (South Colton,) (with Cham- pion,) farmer 170.


Jaquis, Addison, (Parishville,) farmer 195. Jasmer, Jno., (Hopkinton,) farmer 2.


Jenny, Asahel, (Hopkinton,) farmer 106. Keegan, James, (Parishville,) farmer 39.


Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Man.




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