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TUSTEN was formed from Lumberland December 1. 1853, and was named in honor of Col. Benjamin Tusten, wh was killed in the battle of Minisink, in 1779 .* This town !: upon the cast bank of the Delaware. The west and sout parts are very hilly, and the east portion belongs to the pla !. .... of rolling lands which comprises the greater portion of T .. ten, Highland and Lumberland. The average height of : region is about 750 feet above the Delaware, or 1,400 feet ab : tide. The principal streams are Ten Mile River and a branches ; and the sheets of water, Half Moon and Mill ponte in the east, and Mill, Davis and Canfield ponds near the center. The soil is a gravelly loam, best adapted to pasturage. 1: people are generally engaged in farming and lumbering.
The town covers an area of 20,353 acres. With the ception of Delaware it is the smallest town in the County. 1: 1505, according to the census of that year, only 1,7533 acs were improved, and much less was under cultivation.t M. attention is now paid to agriculture, and in the Dutch setti nent the land is being rapidly brought under cultivation. .
The population of the town in 1870 was, according to :... census of that year, 1,028.
During the year ending Sept. 30, 1871, the town contai ... ] six school districts and employed six teachers. The number children of school age was 394; the number attending sch 315; the average attendance, 129; and the value of schon. houses and site:, 82,425.
The Erie R. R. enters the town about a mile above the mo ... of Ten Mile River. crossing the Delaware at that point, si ... extending dong its bank.
+Jacob Dexhelmer, who moved into the town six years ago, and bag doce Bir st. dovelope the mgr.cultural sesources of the town, by introducing new ard :: arricultural implements, informs ns that there were then only aby ut ten atren . under cultivation.
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GAZETTEER OF TOWNS.
NARROWSBURGH* (p. v.) is located on the east bank of the Delaware, aud is a station on the Erie R. R. It contains two churches,t (Lutheran and M. E.,) three hotels,t five stores, three blacksmith shops, (one of which is owned by the Erie R. R. Co., who also own a carpenter shop here,) a shoe shop, a harness shop, an undertaker's establishment, a hop house, a half-mile trotting course, fifty-seven dwellings and 338 inhabitants.
The Delaware is spanned at this place by a covered suspen- sion bridge, which is owned by the Narrowsburgh Bridge Com- pany, which was incorporated April 5, 1810. The bridge consists of a single span, 250 feet in length, and 22 feet in width. It is elevated thirty-five feet above the water, and was built in 1838.§
Temperance Hall is in the house of S. A. Hendrix .!!
BEAVER BROOK, (p. o.) located near the east line, north of the center, contains a wagon and blacksmith shop, eight dwel- lings and forty inhabitants.
DELAWARE BRIDGE, at the place where the Erie R. R. crosses the Delaware, formerly contained a post office, but it is discon- tinued.
DUTCH SETTLEMENT, in the north part, and IRISH SETTLE- MENT, in the south part, are named from the fact that the localities are respectively settled by Dutch and Irish. The greater portion of cultivated land in the town lies in the vicinity of Dutch Settlement.
From Charles Webb's survey of the Minisink Patent in 1762, we learn that a saw mill was constructed by Elijah Reeves at the mouth of the Ten Mile River prior to that date. Mr. Reeves lived at Otisville, (Orange Co.) and died at an advanced age in 1814. John Moore kept the first inn and store.
*This place derives its name from the fact that the Delaware is here compressed by two points of rock into s deep, narrow channel. It is known to lumbermen by the name of "Big Eddy." Below the narrows the river expands into a wide basin, which, in time of a freshet exhibits a stirring scene .- French's State Gazetteer.
tThere is also a Catholic Society which worships in the school house.
Among these is Murray's Hotel, which was built by C. C. Murray in sixty days, of materials cut from the woods for that purpose. It is a three-story frame building 41x64 feet, and has a wing 1sx50 feet. It is owned by Mr. Murray and leased by T. A. Smith, who keeps a rood house. Mr. Murray is the oldest person living in the village. He moved here in 1938, when there were but three buildings in the place, and its prosperity is largely due to his enterprise.
§John Torrey, of Honesdale, Penn., is President, and G. H. Russell of Honesdale, Pean., Treasurer
IThe dimensions of the ball are eighteen by thirty-two feet, which render it capable of seating comfor ably seventy-fre persons. It is occupied every Tuesday evening by the Lyceum Associ tion ; every Friday, by the Narrowsburgh Lodge of Good Templars ; and every Satorda by the Narrowsburgh Division, No. 366, Sons of Temperance.
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196-R GAZETTEER OF TOWNS.
The M. E. Church, at Narrowsburgh, was organized with zit members, in July, 1839, by Rev. T. J. Lyons, who was the Or !! pastor. The church edifice, which will seat two hundred y :- sons, was erected in 1855, at a cost of $2,000. The present pastor is Rev. J. D. Woodruff; the membership, fifty-two. The Church property is valued at $3,500.
The Ten Mile River Baptist Church was organized with twenty. nine members, August 1Sth, 1840, by Elder Henry Curtis of Damascus, Penn. Their house of worship, which will seat two hundred persons, was erected in 1856, at a cost of &1,5%. The first pastor was Rev. D. F. Leach, At present the pulpi: is vacant. There are thirty-two members. The value of Church property is $1,800.
The Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul's Church, at Narrowsburgh. was organized with twenty-five members, by Rev. L. A. Detzer. its first pastor, in 1869, in which year their house of worship. which will seat one hundred and fifty persons, was erected at a cost of 82,000, which is the present value of the Church pro- perty. There are thirty members. The present pastor is Rer. HI. Walker.
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CENSUS REPORT.
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POPULATION OF SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Census Returns for 1860, 1865 and 1870, showing the Increase and Decrease in the last decade.
TOWNS.
1860.
1865.
1870.
Increase. Decrease.
in- crease or decrease.
Bethel
2854
2817
2736
118
1+*
Callicoon.
2771
2782
2764
7
.3 --
Cochectont
3174
3016
1480 }
,
304
Delaware.
Fallsburgh
3333
3271
3211
122
4-
Forestburgh
911
862
916
5
.5+
Fremont.
1728
1967
2218
490
28+
Highland
993
923
958
35
4 ---
Liberty
3016
2855
3389
373
12+
Lumberland
970
1026
1065
95
10-
Mamakating
3828
4222
4SS6
1058
28-
Neversink.
2486
2542
245S
28
1+
Rockland
1616
3:00 :
1936
320
20-
Thompson
3834
1:13
3514
320
8+
Tusten.
8:1
074
1028
157
18++
Totals.
32385 32:41 34557
2172
1
*As it is not convenient to give the decimal expressing the exact rate per cent., when the remaining fraction is less than one-half, we have made use of the + sign to indicate that the true rate per cent. is greater than that expressed, and when the remaining fraction is greater than one-half, one has been added to the integer, and the - sign used to indicate that the true rate per cent. is less than the number by which it is expressed.
fThe town of Delaware was erected from Cochecton March 1, 1869.
Rate per cent.
10 --
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196-T SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A. B. Crain & Son, Main Street,
MONTICELLO, N. Y. DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines,
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Combs, Sta- tionery, Fine Toilet Goods, Perfumery, And & General Assortment of various Fancy and Staple Articles. All of Good Qualities and at Reasonable Prices. Also
SEWING MACHINES!
Tho Best. The Cheapest. Proof,-Take on Trial.
WILSON.
HOME SHUTTLE.
BETHEL.
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SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPLANATIONSTO 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 the villages.
For additions and corrections see Errata, following the Intro- duction.
(Post Office Addresses in Parentheses.)
ACKLAM, THOMAS, (Bethel,) dry goods, | Bomberger, Michael, (Jeffersonville,) far- groceries aud crockery. mer 45.
Anderson, George, (White Lake,) firmer. Arbuckle, Andrew, ( Briscoe,) farmer (+).
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, Mongaap Val- ley,) farmer.
Backes, Jacob. (Jeffersonville,) farmer 170. BALLARD, DUBOIS, (Mongaup Valley.) farmer 137%.
Bartley. John, ( White Lake.) tosmith and farmer 14.
BARTON. FRANCIS, (Briscoe,) farmer. Barton, Jahn, (Briscoe.) farmer 45.
BAUMGARDT, LEWIS, (Jeffereouville,) far ner 324.
Behr, Ludwig. (Pike Pond,) farmer 134. Best, Nathaniel C., (Bethel, ) fariner 15%. Bieng, Andrew. (White Lake,) agent for MI. T. Mo:34.
BILLINGS, TUOMAS W., ( White Lake,) miller.
Bishop, H. B .. . Bethel.) farmer.
Bodger, Godttold. wedersonville,) hair worker and farmer 54.
BOGARDUS, Q. STAN. (Jeffersonville,) clerk, residence in Callicoon.
BOORNMANN, JOIIN, (Jeffersonville,) farmer 50.
BRADLEY, JOHN J., (Bethel,) farmer 110. Bradley, William, (Bethel.) farmer 25.
BRADLEY, WILLIAM C., (Bethel.) agent for Ithaca Horse Wheel Rake and Mea- dow King Mower.
BRANT, BALSER. (Bethel,) farmer 91.
DREAKEY. ANDREW F., (White Lake,) butcher and farmer 27.
BREAKEY, FRANK. (Bethel,) fariner. Breakey, Mary Ann Mrs., (Bethel,) farmer 70. Brisco), Nathaniel, (Bethel,) shoemaker and farmer 50.
BRISCOE HOTEL, (Briscoe,) Geo. Stur- devant, prof. Brome, Levi. (Stevensville, ) farmer 01.
Brooke, William C., (White Lake,) fore- man of tatinery for M. T. Morss.
„Brown, Agnes Mr =.. (Bethel, ) firmer 350.
Brown, Benjamin E., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 182. Brown, Clark, (Bethel,) farmer 125.
Reaper. the most Perfect flarvester in the World. 1.65 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map.
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EDWIN KNOX, Callicoon Depot, Sullivan County, N. Y. Manufacturer and Dealer in
ASHARNESS, SADDLES Whips, Blankets, &c.
Please call and examine our Stock.
JOHN KLEIN, Jr. BLACKSMITHING, Carriage Ironing,
Horse Shoeing, &c. Done in the best manner to please customers and at reasonable rates. PIKE POND, SULLIVAN COUNTY, N. Y.
CZAS. T. CURTIS,
Callicoon Depot, Sullivan County, N. Y. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND General Insurance
Agent.
JEFFERSONVILLE BREWERY !
BUCKEYE
VALENTINE SCHMITT, Proprietor,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Lager Beer!
Orders Promptly Filled.
Cheet Music and Song Books, also Instruction Books for Planos, or- gans, Accordeon», Violins, ke,, at W. & G, Nirong'a, Monticello,
BETHEL.
199
Brown. Ellen Mrs., (Bethel.) farmer 33. BROWN, GEORGE M., (Bethel,) farmer 110.
Brown, George W., (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer leases 182.
BROWN, HUGH M., (Bethel,) farmer. BROWN, J. H., (Mongaap Valley,) harness maker.
Brown, Lewis, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer. BROWN, NATHAN, (Bethel,) (with Sam- uel S., ) farmer leases 350.
BROWN, SAMUEL S., (Bethel,) (with Nathan,) farmer leases $50.
Bruchar, Nicholas, (White Lake,) engineer for M. T. Moras.
BRUGGER, CASPAR, (Bethel,) (with .John.) farmer 82.
BRUGGER, JOHN, (Bethel,) (with Cas- par.) farmer 82.
Bruge, John, (Jeffersonville,) farmer 25. Brundage, M. M. Mrs., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 35.
Bryan, James, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 33.
Bryers, James N. Rev., (Mongaup Valley,) pastor of M. E. Church.
Burr, Andrew, (Bethel.) farmer 113.
Burr, Walter, (Bethel.) school teacher.
Burt, John C., (Mionzaup Valley.) town clerk and farmer 10.
Callbreath, James F., (White Lake.) car- penter, book keeper and farmer 50.
Callwe!, Thomas, (White Lake,) farmer 100.
Campbell, Isabelle Mrs., (Briscoe,) farmer 30. Campbell, James, (Briscoe,) saw mill and farmer 85.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM H., (Briscoe,) e - yer and farmer 25.
Carpenter, Emma Mrs., (White Lake,) far. mer 190.
Carpenter, William, (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer.
CLARK, JOSEPH G., (Briscoe,) farmer. CLEMENTS, DAVID. (Bushville) (Ck- ments & Fobes,) farmer 500, residence Liberty.
CLEMENTS & FOBES. (Bushville,) (Datid Clements and L. Fobeso manufa. of sole leather. dealers in dry goods and groceries and farmers 300.
Clenients, John. (Bushville, foreman of Clements & Fobes Tanuery.
Cole, Maria J. Mrs., (Stevensville,) farmier 50.
Colson. Henry. (Bethel ) farmer 101. COLSON, JOSEPH. (Pike Pond,) saw mill and farmer 119.
COLWELL, JAMES H., (Bethel,) farmer
Comfort, Daniel A., ( White Lake,) farmer leases of J. Debois, 130.
Coney. Theodore, (~leseusville,) farmer leases of W. Gillespie. 190. COOLEY, WILLIAM IL., Bo-sville.) roller in Clemente & CoAx CELery. Cooper, Charles F .. . Bethel marnier 100. Coots, James, Bethel, farmer ith.
Coots, M. B., (Bethel,) farmer 100. Coots, Obadiah T .. (Bethel.) farmer 110. CORBY. ALONZO D., ( White Lake,) black- | DURYEA, SCHUYLER, (Bethel,) farmer emith. 150.
CORBY, JOHN H., (White Lake,) dealer in dry goods and groceries, prop. White Lake Hotel, blacksmith aud farmer 16. CORBY, WILLIAM H., (Briscoe,) farmer. CORNELL, JOHN. ( Mongaup Valley,) car- penter and millwright, residence in Thompson.
Cosey. M., (Mongaup Valley.) farmer 50. Cox. Hamilton, (Mougaap Valley,) farmer 53.
Crawford, Moses, (Mongaup Valley,) shoe- maker and farmer 50.
Crins, Thomas, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 50.
CROSS & BROTHER, (Bethel,) (Henry.O. and William.) blacksmiths.
CROSS, HENRY O., (Bethel,) (Cross Brother.)
CROSS, WM., (Bethel.) ( Cross & Bro.)
CRUMLEY, CHARLES H., (Pike Pond,) sawyer for Joseph Colson. Crumley, James, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 80.
CRUMLEY, JOHN O., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer.
CRUMLEY. JOHN W., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 30.
CUNNINGHAM, JOHN, (Monganp Valley,) tanner.
DARLING, NEIL, (Bethel,) farmer 87. Darling, Neil J., (Bethel,) carpenter and farmer 240.
Darling, Walter. (Bethel,) farmer 110.
DAUW, ANDREW, (White Lake,) brewer and farmer 100
Davis, Prosper P., (Stevensville,) farmer DAVIS, WILLIAM H. B., (White Lake,) farmer 48.
DeKay, Erustus S., (Mongaup Valley,) far- Cier 116.
Demar, Barnard, (Jeffersonville,) farmer 50. DEPPA, JAMES, SEN., (Briscoe,) farmer 52. Deppa, James, Jr., (Briscoe,) farmer 130. Deppa, Robert. (Briscoe,) farmer 100.
DEYO, HENRY, (Bethel,) shoemaker and farmer 5.
Dillon, John, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 60. DINGMAN, DANIEL K., (Stevensville,) carpenter and shoemaker.
DIVINE, BLAKE. (Bushville.) farmer 75. Dubhe. James. (Mongaup Valley,) black- etaith and farmer 1o.
Dodde, Jantes. ( White Lake.) farmer 100. Dodde, John, ( White Lake, farmer 150. Dalloway, Daniel D., ( Bashville.) farmer 6. DONALDSON, ANDREW, (Bethel,) far-
DRISCAL. JOHN. (White Lake.) farmer 7 ?. DU BOIS, EDWIN J., (Bethel,) farmer lease8 70.
DU BOIS, GEORGE, (Bethel,) cattle desl- er and farmer 140. Dubois, Jacob, (Monganp Valley,) farmer
Du Bois, Tobias, (Bethel.) farmer 70. Dudley, James, (Bashville)) Dudley & Mare.) Dudley & More, (Bushville,) (James Dud- ley and John More. blacksmiths.
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chool & Miscellaneous Booke, Black Books, Law Blanha, Revenue Stampa, &c., Wholealo & Hotell, at W. & G. Strong's, Monticello.
BUCKEYE
Adrianco, Flatt & Co., 165 Greenwich st., New York. Sce Card on Map.
Mowor and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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200
BETHEL.
Dottweiter, Casper, (Jeffersonville,) (with | Fulton, John C., (Monganp Valley,) farmer Martin.) farmer 50. 155.
Duttweiter, Henry, (Jeffersonville,) farmer ֏5.
Dottweiter, Martin, (Jeffersonville,) (with Camper,) farmer 50.
Eckert, Abram, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 15.
Eckert, Levi, (Mongaup Valley.) farmer. Edmond, W. G., (Mongaup Valley,) general merchant.
EDMONDS, WILLIAM, (Stevensville,) far- mer 230.
Eggler, John, (Jeffersonville,) farmer 40.
ELDRIDGE, GEORGE D., (Mongaup Vai- ley,) mason.
Ellis, Lester, (Monganp Valley,) farmer 53. ELLISON. ALONZO, (Mongaup Valley,) carpenter and farmer 115.
Ellison, Irs, (Bethel;) fariner 74.
Ells, Frank, (Jeffersonville,) mason and far- iner 61.
EVERARD, ELEAZER, (Bethel,) farmer leases of Edward, 115.
FAYERWEATHER, G. W., (Briscoe,) teacher.
Fayerweather, Stephen, (Briscoe,) cider mill and farmier 325.
Ferguson, Robert, (White Lake,) farmer 150.
FERRIE, WILLIAM REV., A. M., (Mon- ganp Valley,) pastor of Associate Re- formed Presybterian Church.
FITZGERALD, JOHN JR., ( White Lake,) farmor 220.
Fobes, Edward, (Bushville,) tanner and post master.
FOBES, L., (Bushville,) ( Clements & Fobes.) FOBES, LUCAS H., (Bushville,) clerk.
Foley, Charles, (Monghup Valley,) farmer 50.
FOOTE, G. W., (Mongaup Valley,) agent for W. Kiersted & Co.
Forey, Casper, (Jeffersonville.) farmer lesses of Mrs. Bussey. 50.
Foster, Charles, (Bethel,) general mer- chant.
Foster, Fred. W .. (Bethel.) school teacher. FRASER, GEORGE O., (Bethel,) farmer 100.
Fraser, James, (Bushville,) farmer 250.
Fraser, dimes G., (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer Iso.
FRASER, OLIVER, (Mongsup Valley,)car- Twriter and farmer &i.
FRASER, REUBEN, (Mongaup Valley) principal of High School. Fraser, Willlam O., ( White Lake,) farmer 95. FRASIERE, JOUN H., (Bushville,)' farmer 112.
FRASIER. ROBERT, (Mouganp Valley,) lamberman.
FRAZUE, CHARLES E., (Briscoe,) farmer. Frazee, Jonathan. ( Briscoe,) farmer 53. Frazer. Samuel, (WY Ke Lake & farmer 30). FRAZER, SAMUEL H. ('Varte Lake.) AreLt f .: Clipper Mower and Ithaca Horse Rike.
Faltou, Henry, ( White Lake,) lumberman. Fulton. James, (White Lake,) farter 95. FULTON, JAMES W., (Bushville,) farmer 850.
FULTON, JOHN H., (Mongsap Valley.) farmer 150.
Fulton, Maria Mrs., (Bushville,) farmer 253.
Gabriel, George D., (Bethel.) farmer 100).
GABRIEL, GEORGE D., (Bethel,) tia and hardware merchant.
Gabriel, JJacob, (Pike Pond,) farmer 50.
Gabriel, John Q., (Bethel,) saw mill and farmer 300.
Gallayhar, Owen, (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer 79.
GARY, DANIEL, (Bethel.) farmer 50.
Gavey, Thomas, (White Lake,) farmer 39. Gettel, Daniel J., (White Lake, ) blacksmith for M. T. Morss, and farmer.
Gill, Fraccis, (Mougaup Valley,) toll gate keeper and farmer 45.
Gillespie, Alfred A., (Bethel,) physician and surgeon.
Gillespie, John M., (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer.
Gillespie, Milton, (Monganp Valley,) far- mer 123.
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, (Mongaup Val- ley,) surveyor, loan commissioner and justice of the peace.
Gillett. Ephraim H., (Bethel,) physician and surgeon.
Gittel, Nicholas, (Jeffersonville,) farmer 138.
Goldsmith, Henry, (Bethel,) blacksmith and farmer 130.
Goldsmith. Lewis, (White Lake,) (with Nathaniel,) farmer 130.
Goldsmith, Nathaniel. (White Lake, ) (user Lewis.) farmer 130.
Graham, John T., (White Lake,) farmer 170. Gregory, A. Mrs., (White Lake,) farmer 50.
GREGORY, ANDREW J., (White Lake.) wagon and sleigh manuf.
GREGORY, HORACE .K., (Youngsville.) school teacher and farmer 85. residence in Callicoon.
Hahn, Jacob, (Pike Pond,) carpenter and farmer 60.
Haley, Richard, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer Haley, William, (Mongaup Valley,) fariner 10. Hall, Richard, (Mongaup Valley,) shoe- maker.
Hall, Robert, (White Lake,) farmer lesset 100.
Halsey, David, (Bethel,) justice of the peace and farmer 117.
HALSEY, FOSTER C., (Bethel.) farmer leases 117. Haly, Richard, (Mongaup Valley.) farmer 50.
Hamilton, David, (Mongaup Valley.) farmer 57.
Hanpicker, Gotlef. (White Lake,) boardlez hoase keeper and tram- ter. HARRIS, ISAAC, (Busbrille,) farmer lead es of John Moore. 52.
Harter, John, (Stevensville.) farther 105.
Harter, Thomas, (Stevensville.) farmer 116. Hauk, Anthony, (Bethel,) prop. of hotel. Hendricksou, A. H., (Mongoop Valley, leases saw mill of David Jobufon.
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201
HENDRICKSON, JACOB, (Mongaup Val- | KILCOIN, JAMES, (White Lake,) tanner ley.) farmer 50. and farmer 50.
HENDRIX, SAMUEL N., (Bethel,) farmer 121.
Hogancamp, David, (Pike Pond,) farmer
Hogancamp. Myudert, (Bethel.) farmer 25. Hollister, Abner, (Monganp Valley,) farmer 100.
Hollister. Sherman E., (Bethel, ) farmer 125. HOLLISTER, WILLIAM E., (Bethe!,) car- penter and builder, and farmer 50.
HOLMES, HARVEY F., (Monticello;) school teacher, residence in Thompson. Hornbeck, Tobias W., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 82.
HORTON, HARDING T., (Bethel,) black- smith.
Horton, Thomas C., (Bethel.) farmer 70. Horton, Truman, (Bethel.) blacksmith. Horton, Wakeman, (Bethel.) farmer 112.
HOUSCHILDT, LEWIS, (Jeffersonville.) toll gate keeper, carpenter, blacksmith and farmer 10.
Huff. Jacob, (Jeffersonville,) farmer To. HUFF, PHILIP, (Jeffersonville,) farmer leases 73.
HULSE, C. F., (White Lake.) (with Sam- uel,) farmer 50.
HULSE, SAMUEL, (White Lake,) (with C. F.,) farmer 50.
Hunt, Abram, (Stevensville,) farmer 95.
HUNTER, EDWARD, (Briscoe,) farmer 80.
HURD, JOSEPH. (Mongaup Valley,) car- penter and joiner, and farmer S.
Hurd, William T., (White Lake,) farmer 120.
JACKSON, DAVID, (Monganp Valley.) sawyer for Kiersted & Co. in town of Thompson.
JACKSON, HENRY G., (Bethel,) farmer 257. Jacocks, John H., (Stevensville,) farmer 92. JAYCOX, JONATHAN M., (Briscoe,) blacksmith. Jobe, James N., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer leases 300.
JUDSON, JOHN S., (Briscoe,) farmer 175. Keenno, John, (Mongaup Valley)) farmer 58.
Kelley, Patrick, (White Lake.) farmer 00. Kerr, Samuel, (Mongaup Valley.) farmer 110.
KEWLEY, WILLIAM, (White Lake,) far- mer 109. KIERSTED, JOHN, (Mongaap Valley.) (W. Kiersted & Co.) \Kiersted, Post ( Co.)
KIERSTED, POST & CO., IM mnganp Val- ley.) ( Wynkoop and John Kiereted. John W. Sinn and fire Fusto general merchants sud (n. ters ph
KIERSTED, WYSKOOP, Munganp Val- ley.) ( W. Kiertd ( (v.) Kterated, Post & Co., farmer @mm).
KIERSTED. W. & CO., (Menganp Valley.) (JJohn Kiersted and John W. Siran,) manufs. of sole leather and farmers
KING. B. O., (Stevensville,) farmer 5.
KINNE, D. B .. (White Lake,) postmaster,
prop. of Mansion House and farmer 200.
KINNE, JOSEPH W., (Bushville,) carpen- ter and builder, and farmer 40.
Kittle, Michael, (Pike Pond,) farmer leases of T. Fitzpatrick, 120.
Knapp. D. C .. (Bethel,) farmer 58.
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KNIFFIN, ERASTUS B., (Mongaup Val- ley,) farmer.
Kniffin, Heary S., (Mongaup Valley,) car- penter.
Korgright, Henry, (Bushville,) carpenter and farmer CO.
KORTRIGHT, JOHN J., (Monticello,) far- iher leases of J. A. McLaury, 101, regi- dence in Thompson.
KURTZ, FREDERICK W., (Jefferson- ville.) shoemaker and farmer 22.
LaIrd, John H., (Briscoe.) farmer 186.
LAMB, ROWLAND, (Stevensville,) farmer 150.
LAPOLT, JOHN, (White Lake,) shoe- maker and farmer 50.
La Tourrette, J. H., (Mongaap Valley,) (La Tourrette & Son.)
Latourrette. Richard K., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 76.
La Tourrette & Son, (Mongaap Valley,) (J. H. and Win. L.,) carriage makers and blacksmiths.
La Tourrette, Wm. L., (Mongaup Valley,) (La Tourrette & Son.)
HURD, THADDEUS, (White Lake,) far-| Lawson, Peter C., (Mongaup Valley.) far- mer leases 120. mer 53.
Leonard, John, (Mongaup Valley,) farmer 25.
Leonard, John, Jr., (Mongaup Valley,) farmer.
Libolt, A. F., (Bethel,) farmer 150. Liboit, Daniel N., (Bethel,) farmer 130.
LINDERMAN, SARAH J. MRS., (Bethel,) farmer 50.
Linn. James, ( White Lake,) farmer 100.
Linson, Henry L., (White Lake,) farmer lessee of beira of John T. Linson. 100. Linson, L. S., ( White Lake,) physician and surgeon.
Loder. William K., (Bushville,) farmer.
LORING, BENJAMIN G., (Mongaup Val- . ley.) mason and farmer 67.
Lackey, James, (Pike Pond,) farmer 70.
Lukens, Mary Mrs., ( White Lake,) farmer 121.
LYBOLT, DANIEL L., (Mongaup Valley,) blacksmith and farmer 25.
Lybolt. William E., (Mongaup Valley,)
wool carding and farmer 14.
Iyon. D. II .. ( Bethel,) farmer 80.
Lyon, Enos ML., (Bothel.) farmer.
Lyon, Jane Mrs., (Bethel,) farmer 140.
Lyon. Lee, (Bethel,) saw mill and farmer
Lyon, Peter R .. (Bethel,) farmer 60. lyon. W. M., ABethel, ) farmer.
MALTBY, DANIEL, (Pike Pond.) carpen- ter and builder, and farmer losses 100. Maltby, Hiram, ( Rethel,) farmer 65.
Maltby, Pamelia Mrs., (Pike Pond,) farmer 100.
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202 . SULLIVAN COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
E. R. LAWRENCE
FALLS MILL, SULLIVAN CO., N. Y., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
MBER YARD.
NO
And PINE LUMBER!
Pickets, Lath, Shingles and Turned Staff. Also Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, &e. A large assortment of Seasoned Lumber constantly on band, such as Boarde :x4, 3x4, 1x6, 218. 458. 4x8. 3x6, and 338-other sizes sawed at short notice. Being familiar with Building. I understand at a glance at a bill what is needed, and sm ready to All orders at once. Persone wishing anything in my line will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere.
TTO T& MTTOHELL,
UNDERTAKER!
WEST MAIN STREET, Monticello, Sullivan County, N. Y. Rosewood and Black Walnut Caskets, Coffins, Shronds, &c., furnished at short notice. Residence, One Door South of Catholic Church.
BUCKEYE
Mally and Weouly Papers and Magazines, at Publishers' rates, at E. G. ATRONID'S Book Store. Monticoll
Mower and Self- Rafting Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World. Adrianec. Platt & Co .. 365 Greenwich st., New Yorkc. Sec Card on Map.
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BETHEL.
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MANSION. HOUSE, (White Lake,) D. B. | NAYLOR, JOHN, (Bethel,) undertaker Kinne, prop.
Marginson, Jonas, (Mongaup Valley,) far- mer 50.
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