Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y. 1684-1890, Part 132

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- [from old catalog] comp; Horton, William H., [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers and binders
Number of Pages: 1384


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PART SECOND.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF


JEFFERSON COUNTY, N. Y. 1890


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY


HAMILTON CHILD,


AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, HERKIMER, CHE- NANGO, NIAGARA, ONEIDA, MONROE, GENESEE, SARATOGA, MONTGOM- ERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASH- INGTON, WYOMING. LEWIS, COLUMBIA, SULLIVAN, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, ULSTER, CHAUTAUQUA, ST. LAWRENCE, BROOME AND TIOGA, CATTARAUGUS, ALLEGANY, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES IN NEW YORK STATE, AND ERIE AND CRAW- FORD COUNTIES, THE BRADFORD OIL DISTRICT IN PENNSYLVANIA, BENNINGTON, RUTLAND, ADDISON, CHITTENDEN, FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE, LAMOILIE AND ORLEANS, WINDSOR, WIND- HAM, CALEDONIA AND ESSEX, ORANGE, AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES IN VER- MONT, BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MASS., AND CHESHIRE AND GRAF- TON COUNTIES, N. H.


PERMANENT OFFICE, -


- SYRACUSE, N. Y.


ESTABLISHED 1866.


" He that hath much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when such num- bers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct him by malevolence, and the good sometimes by mistake."-SAMUEL JOHNSON.


SYRACUSE, N. Y .:


THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL COMPANY, PRINTERS AND BINDERS.


miles from Philadelphia, towards Carthage.


SANFORD'S CORNERS, on R., W> & O. R. R., four-and-a-half miles from Watertown. STERLINGVILLE, four


In cases where there should be fractions of a mile we have added or deducted, as the fraction was more


VILLAGES.


9822 | Adams Center


@ | Alexandria Bay


58958 | Antwerp.


=42 | Brownville.


| Carthage.


88888 | Champion.


-5% | Chaumont.


& #28898 | Kilisburgh.


co | Eva s Mills.


Box | Felt's Mills.


== 8888=|La Fargeville.


80055-NI Le Raysville.


=52| Natural Bridge.


== | Pamelia 4 Corn'rs


598243| Philadelphia.


=== | Pier pont Manor.


45588931 Pillar Point.


9888 | liedwood.


88-85 | Rodman.


55458 | Sacket's Harbor.


2599/ 2221 St. Lawrence.


885285 | Stone Mills. 5 =~~ |-nnthvile.


89581 Three Mile Bay.


& .. | Tylerville.


5% | Watertown.


# | Woodville.


Theresa.


Three Mile Bay ..


*Tylerville.


32 28 1: 12 47 19 18 31:21 21 22:16 15 22 42 10 14 15 85 9 13 36 4 | 22 11 10 7 38 27 6 : 29 27 21 31 12 - -= 26 23 26 26 28 24 12 8 33|29 3 13 10 10 32 2: 26 28 25 16 26 31 33 4 35 19 30 31 11 24 28 25 17 8 2 13 25 - ·14 1. 36 25 20 8 11 34 2 8 23 31 23 17 24 16 11 11 22 2 12 16 22 21 31 18 20 20 22 30 31 8 19 30 18 21 25 26 Watertown. 13 10 33 23 20 6 5 :5 16 12 14 22 15 8 23 10 9 11 18 18 10 18 21 23 28' 9 18 19 13 23 25 10 11 2 |2 12 17 17 Woodville .. 9 13 47 46 3 29 23 40 36 31 28 36 29 211 3 33 31 34: 6 36 32 13 7 45 50 31 40 6 27 45 47 15 15 37 10 30 42 31 23 22 - 9 11.45 37114 20 20 41 26 21 29 38,31 23 15 27 22 26 18 35. 24 5|13 34 43 26 32 11 29 41 42 7 20 37 16129 37 32 13 17 17 Worthville .


Redwood ..


38 31 7:18 44 23 24 31 29 21 25 16 19 27 48 16 21 22 41 12 19 42 46 29 17 16 13 44 31 4 Rodman 6 4 38 33 12 15 13 32 21 16 23 31 24 16 15 20 7 20 14 28 20, 9 13 30 38 19 27 :11 22 33 35 Sacket's Harbor .. 13 9 32 34 12 17 8:25 27 23 13 25 17 7 16 20 20 22 9 21 21 22 18 34 38.17 29 16 12 31 33 13


St. Lawrence.


Smithville ..


32 29 17 32 32 25 17 10 34 32 9 6 7 16 38 22 26 27 31 11 24 36 39 41 31 19 27 37 17 19 23 30 23 8 6 36 36 7 19 13 29 28 21 18 29 22 11 11 22 21 23 | 5 .6 22 14 15 36 40 21 1: 0 12 16 29 37 9 5 27 24 20 16 21 27 16 9 21 25 23 9 14 6 9 31 13 17 18 21 6 15 28 32 31 +2 9 19 30 13 14 18 22 | 16/12 20


Stone Mills .


41 37 23 7 47 : 3 29 41 24 25 32 27 26 33 51 17 22 19


Pamelia 4 Corners 1 ' 18,21 16 28 8 8 27 16 15 16|18 12 12 32 3 9 10 25 11


Philadelphia ..


,31 27 19: 6 37 2 19 25 15 14 26 23 22 23 41 7 11 9 35 16


Pierrepont Manor 6 10 46 43 6 26 21 39 32 28,28 39 32 21 4 29,28 30 1 36 39 7 2 41 47 28 47 Pillar Point


Plessis ...


22 18 29 34 24 20 9 20 129 25 8 21 13 5 27 21 22 24 20 19 23 80 28 37 38 17 26|26 - 37 53 6:17 42 22 22 27 27 26 22 13 15 23 46 14 20 21 39 8 17 41 44 28 16 15 12 43'27


La Fargeville.


30 26 11 21 33 21 15 22 26 35 13


7 15 37 13 19 16 2+


3 3 21 16


5 13 44 41 10 24 19 40 28 "4 28 37 30 26 11 28 26 27 15 31 27 8 11 48 45 8 27 23 41 34 30 29 41 33 23| 4 31 30 32 11 37 41 8


Mannsville ..


26 22 17 27:29 18 11 18/28 26 6 7 16 13 25 29 18 14 4 18 21 20 7 18 11


Dexter.


Ellisburgh ..


10 13 47 46 4 29 23|40 36 32 29 40 83 22


Evans Mills.


23 20 21 13,30 7 12 31 13 11 19 20 16 16 33


Felt's Mills.


22 18 26 16 28 2 13 33


9 6 22 26 19 17


32


7 5 25 23 21 19 34


9 10 40 41 6 24 16 33 34 29 21 33 25 15


Le Raysville ..


23 19:24 13 29 4 14 34 10 9 22 23 18 11 33 3


Lorraine ...


23 19 24 82 25 20 ) 12 30 25 23,29 11 28 36 23 18 15| 3 33 13 -


Claytonl. ...


15 11 25 25 20 11


Cape Vineent.


35 31 26 42.36 32 21


Carthage ..


26 24 33 17 33 11 21 41


Champion.


22 20 33 18 28


8 16 37


JEFFERSON COUNTY TABLE OF DISTANCES,


Adams Center .... Alexandria Bay ..


40 37


Antwerp.


37 33 24


Belleville ..


6 10 44 43


Black River.


20 16 28:17


26


Brownville.


Showing the Distances, in Miles, between Principal Villages, by the nearest Public Road.


DISTANCE TABLE.


2


three miles from Woodville, towards Henderson. RUTLAND, six miles from Watertown, towards Champion.


miles from Three Mile Bay. ROSIER, on R., W. & O. R. R., five miles from Cape Vincent. RURAL HILL,


RIVER, five miles from Brownville, towards Depauville. POINT PENINSULA, on Point Peninsula, eleven


Lawrence River. ORLEANS FOUR CORNERS, three miles from La Fargeville, towards Theresa. PERCH


the St. Lawrence River, five miles below Depauville. OMAR, five miles from La Fargeville, towards the St.


LIMERICK, on R., W. & O. R. R., four miles from Brownville, towards Cape Vincent. MILLEN'S BAY, on


six miles below Clayton. HENDERSON HARBOR, on Henderson Bay, one mile from Henderson village.


Rodman, towards Tylerville. FISHER'S LANDING, on the St. Lawrence River, two miles from Omar and


BURR'S MILLS, four miles from Watertown, towards South Rutland. EAST RODMAN, five miles from


The following small Villages, not mentioned in the Table, are situated as follows :-


Ox Bow.


24 21 27 13 30 5 16 36


Great Bend.


Henderson ..


9 2% 26 29


== > | Henderson.


9 | Lorraine.


88 | Mannsville.


HESI Ox Bow.


Natural Bridge. . 35 33 34 15 41 17 2 / 19 9 13 27 39 34 32 45 18 15 12 41 32 15 37 43


Chanmont ..


Depauville.


or less than half a mile.


* Sontlı Rutland Postoffice.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


JEFFERSON COUNTY, N. Y.


EXPLANATIONS. .


Directory is arranged as follows :-


I-Name of individual or firm.


2-Postoffice address in parenthesis if different from the name of the town.


3-The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party s supposed to reside in the village.


4-Business or occupation.


5-A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work.


6-Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.


7-Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.


For additional names, changes, and corrections, see Errata.


ABBREVIATIONS .- Ab , above; ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet., between; cor., corner; E., east; emp., employee; fac. op., factory operative; h., house; manuf., manufacturer; Mfg., manufacturing; N., north; n., near; opp., opposite; prop., proprietor; ". 4., registered as applied to live stock; regt., regiment; com., commercial; ins., insurance; H. A., heavy artillery; S., south; supt., superintendent; W., west.


The word street is implied.


ADAMS.


(Postoffice is Adams, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)


Adams Collegiate Institute, D. A. Dwight, pres. : James G. Kellogg, vice-pres .; A. K. Hale, M. D .. see'y; T. T. Carter. treas .; Orlo B Rhodes, prin. ; Mrs. Helen Butter- worth Coughlan. prec.


Adams Laundry, Hodge & Potter, props., Church.


Adams Lumber Co., John A. Cameron, man- ager, manufs. of and dealers in hunber, sash, doors, blinds, moldings, builders' hardware, paints, oils, and glass, con- tractors and builders.


Allen Herbert A., (Smithville) r 22, farmer 100.


ALLEN W. J., editor and publisher Jefferson County Journal, job printer. Alport Charles C., resident. h N. Main. Andrus Charles H., prop. livery and sale stable, breeder and dealer in trotting horses, prop. stock horse "David B. Hill," one- halt brother to "Whitewood " and sired by "Teak Blackwood," owns Andrus block. Main cor. Church.


Angell Alfred. carpenter and joiner, h Church. ARCHER GEORGE B., prop. livery and sale stable, Archer House.


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TOWN OF ADAMS.


ARCHER HOUSE, J. H. Archer, prop., newly refitted and refurnished, livery stable con- nected, S. Main.


ARCHER JOHN H., prop. Archer House, served in Co. HI. 94th N. Y. Inf., and in Co. L, 18th N. Y. Cav.


Archibald A., com. traveler, h Church.


Arms Foster M., eom. traveler for Tefft Weller, of New York city, h 10 N. Main.


ARMS JOHN Q., (Adams Center) retired, h and lot Rodman st.


Army Olive, widow of Luman, h Church.


Arms W. D. Mrs., teacher painting and draw- ing Adams College Institute, h N. Main.


Arms William D., (Arms & Hungerford) super- visor, h N. Main.


Arms & Hungerford, (Wm. D. A. and James M. If. ) dealers in dry goods and carpets, Waite block, S. Mam.


Armsbury Sarah D., (Mrs. Joseph S. ) h N. Main.


Armsbury Stiles P., photographer, Liberty.


Atwater Wellington, (Thompson & Atwater) h Spring.


Averill-Charles H., (Adams Center) resident, h Sand.


Averill Edgar E., merchant tailor and dealer in ready-made clothing, Huson block, h Railroad.


Averill George, (Adams Center) r 18, farmer, son of Henry C.


Averill Henry C., (Adams Center) r 18, breeder of Strideway horses, farmer 64.


Ayres William D., (Adams Center) emp. C. D. Potter, Church.


Babbitt Augusta H .. (Smithville) widow of George, owns farm in Henderson 200.


Babcock Albert R., (Adams Center) painter, h Sand.


BABCOCK CHARLES H., (Adams Center) carpenter and builder, h School.


Babeock Eugene, (Adams Center) r 54, laborer and farmer 7.


BABCOCK FRED R., (Smithville) prop. saw and cider-mills, blacksmith, h Main st., Henderson.


Babcock Irving, (Adams Center) r 26, gardener and farmer 20.


Babcock L. Wayne, (Adams Center) r 36, Bosworth Caroline E., (Smithville) 1 22, widow poultry grower, farmer 51. of Martin, 20 cows, farm 150.


Babeock William, r 62, farmer 120.


Babeock Willis A., ( Babcock & Wright ) h Rail- road.


Babcock & Wright, ( Willis A. B. and W. E. W. ) dealers in groceries, glassware, and crock- erv, Mam.


Bader Hiram R., laborer, h Elmwood ave.


Bailey Fred C., (Adams Center) (W. C. & F. C. Builey ) physician, h Church.


Bailey Harvey, formerly harnessmaker, h N. Main.


Bailey W. C. & F. C., (Adams Center) drug- gists, Church.


Bailey William C., (Adams Center) (W. C. & F. C. Bailey ) physician, h Church.


Ball Fred A., ( Adams Center) r 49, 19 cows, farmer 113.


Banister George, (Adams Center) r 46, farmer 20.


Banister Lewis W., (Adams Center) laborer, h Teeple.


Bannister Clark, (Adams Center) laborer, son of George.


Barney Charles S., ( Smithville ) resident.


Barney John B., formerly farmer and carpen- ter, 20 cows, owns farm in Lorraine 300.


BARNEY SEWELL A., (Barney & Van Slyke) h Chureh.


BARNEY & VAN SLYKE, (Sewell A. B. and J. Herbert Van S.) jewelers and opticians, dealers musical instruments, ete., Dwight bloek.


Barrett Archibald, (Adams Center) r 36, lı and lot.


Bartlett Leverett T., constable and horse trainer, h Clay.


BASSETT DANIEL D., foreman Journal office, h Clay.


Bassett Laura, daughter of Titus, h Chureh.


Bateman Henry A., barber, emp. D. Me- Dougall. N. Main.


Bateman I. Melvin, dealer in flour, feed, seed, and grain, Main.


Bateman Isaiah M., farmer 8, and in Ellis- burgh 130, h Grove.


Bates Cinderella, (Adams Center) widow of Samuel A., dressmaker, h Church.


Bedford Duane, laborer, h Liberty.


Beedle Charlotte C., widow of John, farm 26.


Belcher Albert, (Smithville) r 6. farmer 13.


Bemis Maggie, widow of Dr. Nathaniel O., h Churel.


Bemis S. M., steward Adams Collegiate Insti- tute.


Bentley Charles W., salesman for J. O. Brown. BENTLEY W. GORDON, late teacher commer-


cial forms, chemistry, and physics in Adams Collegiate Instiinte, resides do.


Bersie Edward C., resident, h S. Main.


Blackstone Herbert E., emp. D. W. Lamson, bds. Railroad.


Blair Nancy, h Clay.


Blasier Frank M., (Ingraham & Blasier) h Liberty.


Blount Ebjah G .. (Adams Center) retired Baptist clergyman, h Rodman st.


Bond Samuel N., dealer in dry and fancy goods, Dwight block, E. Main, h Church. Boomer Arthur D., (Adams Center) r 49, 10. cows. farmer 45.


Boomer Eugene II., h W. Main.


Bondiette Sophia, widow of Joseph, h. Main.


Boudiette Edward, shoemaker, dealer in boots and shoes, S. Main, h Mendall ave.


Bovee William, (Adams Center) r 29, shoe- maker.


Bowen Willie, resident, h Park.


Boynton Elouzo D., retired farmer, b Spring. Bradbury George, (Adams Center) farm laborer.


Bradley Edwin H., veterinary surgeon and physician, Fox's drug store, bds. Huson House.


Brainard Howard, r 56, milk dealer, 18 eows, farmer on the old Doxtater farm 104.


Briggs Lewis N., farm laborer.


BRIMMER MATILDA, widow of Jacob, h N. Main.


Brimmer Sherman, (Adams Center) gentle- man, h Sand.


Bristol Jerusha, (Adams Center) widow of William W., h School.


Brooks Alfred P., Court bloek, Allendale.


Broom George, (Adams Center) r 9, 8 cows, farmer, leases of Thomas Everleigh 65.


5


TOWN OF ADAMS.


Brown Augustus, (Adams Center) r 39, farmer 33.


Brown Charles H., elerk for J. O., h Park.


Brown Fulton R., (Adams Center) r 47. breeder of and dealer in horses, farmer 53.


Brown George M., (Adams Center) r 47, stu- dent Adams Collegiate Institute, son of Martin H.


Brown Horace Dea., retired farmer. h Church. Brown J. Orville, dealer in groceries and erock- ery, Huson block. S. Main. h Park.


Brown James S., retired furniture dealer and undertaker, h Church.


Brown Martin H., (Adams Center) r 47, pastor Seventh Day Advent Church, h Sand.


Brown Orville C., formerly merchant, h Church.


Brown William R., (The W. R. Brown Furni- ture Co.) undertaker, S. Main, h Church. Brown W. R. Furniture Co., The, manufs. of furniture and the Hartford flexible steel door mat.


Brownell Eli, (Adams Center) r 31, laborer, h and lot.


Brownell Jefferson L., (Adams Center) r 29 eor 30, emp. on railroad, farmer 5.


Brundidge Almanson A .. (Adams Center) r 37. farmer 47.


Brundidge Myron. (Adams Center) farmer, Cummings George, emp. in furniture factory, son of Almanson A. N. Main.


Brundidge Willis, (Adams Center) agent.


Bryan Morgan S., com. traveler for Comstock Bros., h Hungerford ave.


Bullard Irving, r 63, 10 cows, farmer 48.


BULLOCK LUCY G. MME., dealer in dry goods, millinery, fancy goods, ete., Dwight block.


Bunce Clark W., (Adams Center) r 36, 100 apple trees, farmer 30.


Bunee Jesse. (Adams Center) r 17, farmer 50. Bunee Levi, r 48, farmer 37.


Bunce Sarah, (Adams Center) r 37, (Mrs. Leroy) h and lot.


BUNCE WALTER G., (Adams Center) (Gla . zier & Bunce) h Sand.


Bunee Zeba B., (Adams ('enter) r 32, laborer and farmer 8.


Bundy Clinton, emp. S. H. Pitcher, h Spring. Bundy Joshua, miller, emp. S. H. Pitcher.


Burlingame Demster T., r 57. farmer, leases on shares of A. B. Watkins 10.


Burlingame Seward, laborer, h Church.


Burns Michael H., fire, life, and accident ins. agent, h 2 Spring.


Butler Harry, traek hand. h Liberty.


Cagwin Samnel, (Adams Center) r 48, farmer, leases on shares of L. R. Green.


Cameron John A., manager Adams Lumber Co., h Factory.


Campbell Judson A., (Smithville) r 212, 200 apple trees, 15 grade Durham cows, breeder of Hambletonian horses, prop. stock horse "General Benton, Jr .. " farmer 180.


Carley Abel, r 56, laborer, farmer 2.


Carley Edwin, (Adams Center) r 50, farm laborer, h and lot.


Carley Egbert, r 56, farm laborer, son of Abel. Carley William, r 56, gardener and farmer 14.


Carpenter Florence M., (Adams Center) widow of William W., h Railroad.


Carpenter Frank, laborer.


CARPENTER GEORGE L., carriage, sign, and ornamental painter. Spring, h do. Carroll James, laborer, bds. River.


Carter Theron T., general ins, and real estate agent, Cleveland block, h Church.


Case Esther A., r 63, widow of C. Charles.


CASE WILLIAM C., gentleman, h Church.


Casler John, horse trainer and prop. sale stable, h Grove.


Castler Lorenzo, (Adams Center) r 34, farmer, leases of H. Fuller 210.


Cemmerman Martin. cabinetmaker, h Fifth ave.


Chafin V. W., produce dealer, h Main.


Chamberlain Chloe. (Adams Center) r 36, farm 8.


Chamberlain David, (Adams Center) farmer. Chamberlain Silas, (Adams Center) earpenter and joiner. farmer 18, h Sand.


Chandler Sheldon, dealer in boots, shoes, gloves, and mittens, Bond block, h Rail- road.


Chapman Saunders B., (Adams Center) r 26, 20 eows, farmer 203.


Chapman Will. (Adams Center) laborer.


Brownell Perry A .. (Adams Center) r 29, Chase Henry, (Adams Center) r 39, carpenter farmer 8. and joiner, h and 2 aeres.


Churchill Jay E., emp. in furniture factory, Main.


Citizens National Bank of Adams. George Mather. pres .; L. Caulkins, vice-pres. ; W. H. Hathway. cashier.


Clark Charles V., com. traveler for Kenyon. Potter & Co., of Syracuse, h N. Main.


Clark Edwin, ( Adams Center) r 46. farmer 50. Clark Ira, resident, h Park.


Clark John, r 53. laborer.


Clark Lyman, resident.


Clark Merrick, laborer, h Railroad.


Clark Saraphine, (Adams Center) widow of Engene D., h Railroad.


Clark Welcome A .. (Adams Center) r 26, 10 cows, farmer 86.


Clements Charles, clerk.


CLEVELAND JAMES M., prop. Cleveland block, farmer 282, h High.


Clifton William, farm laborer.


Cobb A. C., laborer, h Cobbtown.


Cobb Charles, laborer, h Cobbtown.


Cobb Henry, laborer, h Cobbtown.


Cobb Will, laborer, h Cobbtown.


Coit James E., dealer in groceries, provisions, and seeds, prop. Coit block, Main cor. Spring, bds Church.


Colfax Orlando, farmer, h Sand.


Colfax Horace, 12 cows, farmer 96.


COLLINGS ALMIRA, (Smithville) widow of William A .. prop., truss manufactory, established in 1874, h and lot Main.


COLTON CHANCEY, r 57. retired farmer 22.


COLTON WILLIS T., (Adams Center) 40 eows, 500 sugar trees, farmer for his father 500.


COMINS GEORGE H., carpenter and joiner. h Cemetery.


COMINS HENRY IL., retired farmer, h Cem- etery. [Died 1888.]


Converse Cyrenus, (Adams Center) farmer 28, h Church.


Cook James, ( Adams Center) r 36, laborer. Cook James E., farmer 13. resident, h Park.


6


TOWN OF ADAMS.


Cooke William, rector Emanuel Church, h Park.


Cool Daniel. r 64, cheesemaker.


Cooley A. E., (Adams Center) counselor at law, farmer 48, h Church.


Cooley Duane. (Smithville) cooper.


Cooley Frank I., (Smithville) painter and car- penter, Main.


Coon Joseph S .. farmer 75, h N. Main. [Died 1888.]


Coon Lucy, (Adams Center) widow of John, h School.


COON W. H., (Adams Center) r 46, distiller of essential oils and farmer 9.


COOPER CHARLES C., r 67, 20 grade Holstein cows. breeder of and dealer in Hamble- tonian horses, 150 grade Cotswold sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer 275.


Cooper Clara M. Miss, teacher elocution Adams Collegiate Institute.


Cooper Elvira, widow of John C., h Church. COOPER GEORGE, r 67, farmer with his son Charles C.


Cooper George D., r 69, farmer 80.


Copeland Sprague D., emp. in furniture fac- tory, h Factory.


Copland Charles E., emp. in furniture fac- tory, h River.


Copland Edwin M., emp. in furniture factory, h River.


Corey Benjamin, cartman, h Spring.


Corey Daniel, laborer and sexton. h Spring.


Corey Jonas D., mason. h Spring.


Corey Nelson, laborer, h Grove.


Corey Philo, prop. boarding-house, 17 Spring. Corey Simeon, laborer, h Grove.


Cosner Ella, dressmaker, S. Main.


COUGHLAN AUSTIN H., retired merchant, h 3 Park.


COUGHLAN HELEN BUTTERWORTH, (Mrs. A. H.) preceptress Adams Collegiate Insti- tute.


Cowles Caleb, owns farm in Henderson, h Church.


Cowles Frank, carpenter and joiner, farmer 5. h Church.


COWLES JUNIUS J., pastor Presbyterian Church, parsonage Church.


Cowles Leander, carpenter and builder, h Spring.


Crandall Levi, (Adams Center) r 54, laborer. Crosby E. Curtis, (Adams Center) salesman for A. G. Glass, h School


Crosby Henry, (Adams Center) stone mason, lı School.


Crosby Juliette, (Adams Center) widow of Henry H., farm 150, h Sand.


Crosby Samuel N., (Adams Center) carpenter and joiner, h School.


Crowner Jolmson. (Adams Center) r 12, mason, farmer 7.


Cummings Francis M., r 67, carpenter, h and lot.


Cummings George H., carpenter.


Curry Charles, (Adams Center) agent, h Teeple. Daily Fred S., (W. W. Daily & Son ) bds. with W. W.


Daily W. W. & Son, (Fred S.) dealers in drugs, medicines, etc., Main.


Daily William W., (W. W. Daily & Son) h Church.


Damon Andrew, prop. saw and shingle-mill, built in 1843, Railroad.


Damon Andrew J., r 26, prop. saw-mill.


David Isaac, (Adams Center) laborer. h School. David Samuel, (Adams Center) laborer, h Mechanic.


Davis A. F., laborer.


Davis Fred, (Smithville) sailor.


Davis Grant, (Adams Center) r 37. teacher, son of Samuel A.


Davis Henry W., (Adams Center) r 26, 11 cows, farmer 105.


David Oscar, r 61, laborer.


Davis Samnel A., (Adams Center) r 37, farmer 100.


Davis Samuel II., (Smithville) agent Lake Superior Transit Co., h Maple.


Dawley Martin W., ( Gero & Dawley ) physician and surgeon. h Instituse.


DEALING B. D. & SON, (Adams Center) (Martin E.) props. custom grist-mill, cider-mill, and wood turning shop, manufs. of sausage, Dealing axe helves, and spoke lathes, job printing, dealers in small fruit trees, agents Jones's scales, Railroad.


DEALING BENJAMIN D., (Adams Center) (B. D. Dealing & Son) farmer 55, h Rail- road.


DEALING MARTIN E., (Adams Center) (B. D. Dealing & Son) h Railroad.


Dekin Sylvester, (Adams Center) r 39, farmer 25.


Delano John L., laborer, h Doxtater.


Deling Foster M., (Adams Center) r 39, dis- tiller of cedar, hemlock, and peppermint oils, farmer 96.


Delmater Joseph, (Adams Center) r 32, laborer, li and lot.


DENNIS RICHARD A., barber and hair- dresser, Union block, h Spring.


Denny Philip, r 57, 1I cows, farmer 59.


Devendorf Henry M., (Adams Center) r 32, farmer 622.


Dewey Henry, r 67, 20 cows, farmer on the old David Wright farm 107.


DEYDEN GEORGE H., (Adams Center) bar- ber and hair-dresser, Railroad, h Sand. Served in Co. K, 94th N. Y. Vols .. 3 years, participated in battles of Cedar Mountain, Bull Run, South Mountain. Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettys- burg, and others.


Dixon William, prop. machine shop, gun- smith, and farmer 10, h Main cor. Grove. Dodge Charles P., salesman for D. E. Taylor & Co., bds. Grove.


Dodson Thomas, r 64, laborer.


Doren Daniel, (Adams Center) r 32, laborer and farmer 7.


Douglas David, farmer 10, h Sand.


Downie Eliott, (Smithville) butcher and laborer, h Main.


Downie John, (Smithvile) farm laborer, h Main.


Doxtater Lorany, widow of Peter, aged 88.


Dryden John H., (Adams Center)r 31, farmer 12 Duncan Laura, widow of David, h Clay.


Duncan Reuben, r 44, 18 grade Durham cows, farmer 140.


DWIGHT DE ALTON, (Dwight & Eddy) pres. Adams Collegiate Institute, owns Dwight block and brick store, farm in Ellisburgh 86, h Park.


DWIGHT & EDDY, (De Alton D. and Justus E.) dealers in books, stationery, wall paper, picture frames, and artists' mate- rials, Cleveland block, Main.


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TOWN OF ADAMS.


Dyer Charles T .. (Adams Center) r 33, tele- Freeman James M., com. traveler, h Hunger- graph operator, and farmer 8. ford ave.


Dyer Fred, (Adams Center) r 33, laborer, son of Peter W.


Dyer Peter W., (Adams Center) farmer 12, h Church.


Edgar James S., (Smithville) r 41, 18 cows, farmer, leases of W. B. McComber 118.


Edmonds Lewis, ( Adams Center , farm in Rod- man 120. h Railroad.


EGGLESTON HENRY K .. (Adams Center) carpenter and joiner, h Church.


Ellinwood Philo, (Adams Center) r 12, farmer 70.


Ellinwood Philo, Jr., (Adams Center) r 12, farmer 80.


Elmer Elvira M., (Adams Center) widow of Alfred, h Railroad.


Emerson Gilbert, (Adams Center) r 37. fish and fruit peddler.


Empey Thomas, laborer, bds, Liberty.


Enos Adelbert, r 67, farmer 52.


Fairbanks Sarah, widow of William, h Rail- road.


Fairbanks Will, laborer, h Park.


Farmers National Bank of Adams, C. D. Potter, pres .; I. P. Wodell, vice-pres .; G. W. Hannahs, cashier.


Farr De Esting, r 45, 8 cows, farmer 120.


Fassett Benjamin, r 56, farmer 9. [Died 1888.] Fassett Merrill, (Adams Center) r 34, farmer. Fassett Susan, (Adams Center) r 32, (Mrs. Mott ) h and lot.


Fawdrey Mary A., (Sacket's Harbor) r 2, 10 cows, farmer 102.


Ferrin Nina, (Adams Center) widow, h Sand.


Fish Daniel, station agent, h N. Main.


Fish Lester, blacksmith, Main, h Clay.


Fisher Austin H .. com, traveler. h Church.


Fisher Charles W., laborer, h Elmwood ave.


Fitzgerald John, (Smithville) r 20 cor. 21, farmer 10.


Fitzgerald John, Jr., (Smithville) r 27, farm laborer.


Foley Julia, h Railroad.


Foley Patrick, laborer, h Railroad.


Fox Ashley D., resident, h Church.


Fox Clarence L., telegraph operator, son of Garvin Frank J., dealer in groceries and pro- Miletus H.




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