Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y. 1684-1890, Part 170

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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Luther Multon W .. ( E. WatertownEr IS, dealer in gravel and farmer S.


Luther William W .. E. Watertown dealer in gravel and farmer.


Mantle William H., r 58. breeder of Jersey cat- tle. 20 cows. farmer 160.


Martin George. laborer.


Martin William, (Burr's Mills) r 35, farmer.


McBride Henry. ( Rice's) r 57, farmer, leases of Joseph Blodgett 82.


MeBride William, r 44, gardener and farmer 19.


Mckeown John, (E. Watertown) r 18, black- smith, owns 15 acre.


Merand Sarah J .. ( Rice's) r 54, widow of Lewis. farm 9.


Moore Arthur C., ( E. Watertown ) r 32, farmer. Moore Edwin, r 11, farmer 6.


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TOWN OF WATERTOWN.


Moore William, r 3, farmer, leases of Winfield S. Mather 80.


Morse Charles D., r 52, 40 cows, farmer 280.


Morse George W., (Rice's) r 54, 20 cows, farm- er 180.


Morse Samnel D .. r 51, farmer.


Morse Sherwood J., r 52, farmer with his fathi- er, Charles D.


Mott Albert W., (Burr's Mills) r 61, assessor, 30 cows, farmer 213.


Mott Fred T .. ( Burr's Mills) r 61, farmer with his father. Albert W.


Mullen Joseph, ( Brownville) r 1, farmer, leases of C. Gillingham 125.


Myers John G., r 14. farm laborer.


North Edwin A., r 30, prop. saw-mill and 300


aeres in Rodman, farmer, leases of George | Rogers Albert V., r 47, 20 cows, teacher and A. Sherman and Jason Fairbanks 300.


O'Brien William, r 37, farm laborer.


O'Brien James, laborer.


Odell George A., (Burr's Mills) r 32, 23 cows. farmer. leases of Emma Gragg 176.


Olmsted William P., off r 6. dealer in fat calves and lambs, farmer 88.


Osmer Leman D., ( Burr's Mills) r 50, dealer in cattle, farm 140.


Parker Ackley H., (Rodman) r 60, 16 cows, farmer 92.


Parker Charles K., ( Brownville) r 2, farmer 125.


Parker Edward E., (Brownville) r 2, farmer 144.


Parker Eugene W., (Brownville) r 2, 15 cows, farmer, leases of Henry, of Watertown, 127.


Parker Franklin M., 1 65, treas. Jefferson Conn- ty Agricultural Society, farmer 275, and leases 61.


Parker James A., r 2, farmer 108.


Parker John G., ( E. Watertown) cheesemaker and farmer.


Parris James A., r 8, book agent, h and 1 acre. Petrie Franklin J .. r 7. laborer, owns 12 acre. Shaw Frederic, (Adams Center) laborer.


Phippin Chauncy, r 3, farm 92, resides in Shaw George W., r 44. farmer 40.


Watertown.


Pickett Charles. (Burr's Mills) r 50. farmer, leases of Mrs. Caroline Delano, of Pulaski. Oswego Co., 210.


Pitcher Gabriel, r 45, 20 cows, farmer 115.


Poole Austin, r 32, farm laborer.


Pooler Perry E .. (Rice's) r 54, 15 cows. farmer. leases of the James Berry estate and George Hart 235.


Potter Frederick F., r 3, 16 cows, gardener and farmer, leases of Chauncey Phippin, of Watertown, 92.


Priest Lee Q., off r 59, 15 cows, farmer 97.


Priest Lester H., r 46, laborer.


Priest Loraine, E., r 57, widow of Hiram E., gardener 6.


Priest Oliver, off r 59, farmer 49.


Prior Dorson 1., r 58, gardener and grower of small fruits, farmer 60.


Quinn Patrick, (Rice's) r 57, farmer 25.


Reed Angeline, r 18. widow of Lewis.


Reed Marcus, r 18, h and 12 acres.


Reed William O .. off r 59, farmer.


Rexford Charles G., r 36. 20 cows, farmer 75.


Rexford Orville M., r 36, breeder of thorough- Spencer Alvin. (E. Rodman) r 69, farmer.


bred Norman horses, imported mares, farmer 65.


Rice Devillo M., ( Rice's) r 42, butcher and dealer in live stock.


RICE HARVEY C., (Rice's) r 54, breeder of thoroughbred trotting horses, farmer 118. and leases of G. Lord, of Watertown, 40 RICHARDSON CHARLES, r 15, town clerk and farmer 20.


Richardson Edmond, ( E. Hounsfield) r 1, farm- . er with George.


Richardson George, ( E. Hounsfield ) r 1, farm - er, leases of J. Farmer 93.


Richardson George W., farmer with his father. William H.


Richardson William H., r 43, farmer 27.


Risley Edgar, r 60, farmer, leases of Albert Hayes 140.


Roberts John M., r 65, 25 cows. farmer, leases of O. P. Piteher, of Adams, 200.


farmer, leases of A. D. Van Allen, of Rod- man, 176.


ROGERS FREMONT J., (Burr's Mills) r 62, 25 cows, farmer 173.


Rogers Jeremy W., r 16, farmer 18.


Ryel Edmond Gaines, (E. Watertown) r 18. apiarist and breeder of poultry, h and 3 acres.


Sanford Andrew, r 14, 26 cows, farmer, leases of the Charles N. Ely estate 205.


Sawyer Aaron O., r 36, 25 cows, farmer 129. [Deceased.]


SAWYER CORNELIA A., r 36. widow of Laurentius T., 20 cows, farm 120.


Lawyer Jefferson, (Brownville) r 1, farmer, leases of George Hatch 165.


Schofield Willard S., r 32, farmer.


Schwalin John Mrs., r 8, h and lot.


Scidmore John, (E. Watertown) r 20, garden- er.


Scott Herman E., (Rice's) r 40, farmer with his brother, Renben II.


Seott Nettie, r 40. (Mrs. Abel) resident.


Scott Renben H., (Rice's) r 40, 13 cows, farm- er 96.


SIGOURNEY ALANSON P., r 32, 20 cows, farmer 147.


SIGOURNEY ALANSON P., Jr., r 32, farmer 6, and with his father, Alanson P.


Sigourney Elijah, r 21, widow of James, farm 10.


Simmons Annice, r 46, widow of Charles.


Sinnons Fred, r 51, farmer, son of Orlo D.


Simmots George B., (E. Watertown) r 18. farmer, leases of Elizabeth Woodworth 30. Simmons Orlo D., r 46, 35 cows, farmer 201. Smiley Velora W., r 3, farmer 50.


Smith George S., r 45. laborer.


Smith James, (E. Rodman) r 69. farmer.


Snell David. r 39, farmer for Jennie V. 26.


SNELL SYLVESTER, manuf. of Snell's im- proved barley forks and snow shovels, 12 cows, breeder of swine, market gardener and farmer 59, and leases of Harrison Fuller 100.


Snider Sarah J., ( Burr's Mills) r 62, widow of Norton.


Soddard Fred. (Burr's Mills) r 35, 19 cows, farmer, leases of S. H. Bibbins.


STAPLES NATHAN. r 18, farmer 200.


Stears Bethia Mrs., r 51, h and lot.


STEARS JACOB, JR., r 51, prop. creamery, 30 cows, farmer 190.


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CITY OF WATERTOWN.


St. John Alexander, Burr's Mills ) r 50, manuf. | Weaver Mary, widow of Franklin, farm 50.


of axe helves, whiffletrees, and neckyokes, owns 12 aere.


Stokes Albert, r 59. farmer 91.


Stuart Edward, r 32, gardener and farmer 15. | Whitaker Mary E .. (E. Watertown) r 19,


Sutton John, r 36, farm laborer.


Taylor Duane D., r 23, 20 cows, farmer 1440.


Taylor Engene R., r 23, farmer with his father, George A.


Taylor Fred E., r 23, farmer with his father. Dnane D.


Taylor George A .. r 23, owns lots on Point Vivian, 25 cows, farm 175.


Terry Harvey, r 2. hop grower and farmer 93. Thomas Vivalda O., r 9, farmor 18.


Thurston Pierson K., ( Barr's Mills) r 33, farmer 18, and wood lot 13.


Tisdale Martha, r 52, farmer 60.


Todd Edward M., (Burr's Mills) r 50. prop. grist and cider-mills, carpenter, owns 3 aeres.


Tolman Charles A .. r 51, 20 cows, breeder of Norman horses, farmer 150.


Tolman S. Lonisa, r 51, widow of Augustus.


Tolman Solon B., r 51, 10 cows, breeder of Jersey cattle, gardener and farmer 67.


Tolman William, r 59, farmer 316


Tolman William Orville, r 59, 16 cows, farmer 138.


Tucker George W., (Burr's Mills) r 50, mer- chant and farmer 12.


Vary Willett H., (E. Watertown) r 19, cheese- maker, farmer 31.


Wadley Clinton J., r 39, farmer 81.


Wadley James, farmer 136.


Wagoner Abram, r 17, farmer, leases of Au- gustus Gifford, of Watertown, 208.


Waldo Eliza A., r 18, widow of Mortimer, gardener 2.


Warren Samuel, r 10, gardener 2.


Weaver Hiram, ( E. Watertown) r 22, horti- culturist, fruit grower, and farmer 13.


Welch Lyman M., (Burr's Mills) r 61, farm - er.


Whaley Alonzo, r 6, farmer 1.


widow of Winfield.


White Rachel, r 6. widow of Barton.


White Silas E., r 6, farmer 60.


Whitney Auna A., r 11, farm 40.


Whitney Franklin C., r 11, brickmaker.


Wilber George, r 58, farmer 3.


Wileox Amos R., (Brownville) r 2, farmer 100.


Wilder George J., r 59, 25 cows, farmer 143.


WILEY ALDEN D., r 45. 25 cows. farmer, leases of Elbert H Martin, of New York, 118.


Wilson Converse J., (Burr's Mills) r 60, 25 cows. farmer 166.


Wilson George A., (Barr's Mills) r 35, prop. Wilson Hotel, 10 cows, farmer 75.


Wilson Henry S., r 2, former 100.


Wilson Hotel, (Burr's Mills) r 35, G. A. Wil- son, prop.


Wilson Mariah. (Bnrr's Mills) r 50, widow of John P., farm 15.


Wilson John R., (Burr's Mills) r 62, 35 cows, farmer 200.


Wilson Morris E., (Burr's Mills) r Go. farmer with his father, Converse J.


Wood Alfred S., r 3, laborer.


WOODRUFF BENJAMIN B., r 62, 15 cows, farmer 100.


Woodruff Julia D., r 32, widow of Clark S., 20 cows, farm 138.


Woolley Charles, r 11, laborer.


Woolsey Robert, (Burr's Mills) r 50, laborer, owns 1 acre.


Wright James M., (E. Rodman) r 69, mason and farmer 10.


Yandes George, ( Burr's Mills ) r 35. farmer 214. Young Charles W., r 44, gardener 2.


CITY OF WATERTOWN.


( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second. )


Acker C. W. Mrs., dealer in groceries and pro- ADAMS ISRAEL, retired farmer, h 39 Rnt- visions, 40 and 42 Factory. land st.


Acker Charles W, painter and prop. Aeker ADAMS JESSE M., (Adams & Ehrlicher) h 8 block, h 40 and 42 Factory. State. Ackerhoff James N., blacksmith, h 68 Mill. Adans John Q., book-keeper for Agricultural Insurance Co., h 51B Franklin. Ackerson George D., fireman, bis. 42 Coffeen. Adams Brothers, (George and Samuel) music Adams L., widow of Charles, h 18 Newell. dealers, 61 Court.


Adams Charles, laborer, bas. 18 Newell. Adams Charles A., asst. local editor Water- town Times.


ADAMS CHARLES L., liwyer an 1 city att'y. 1015 Washington, h 33 Franklin.


ADAMS ERNEST H., merchant tailor, 2512 Court. h do.


Adams Frank, machinist, bds. 30 State.


Adams George, (Adams Brothers) port and newspaper correspondent, hand lot Court.


Adams Montgomery, carpenter, h 129 Main.


Adams Murray M., homeo. physician and sur- geon, 213 Publie square, bds. 61 Conrt. Adams Nelbe, h Sirveter block.


Adams Pitt, ticket agent R., W. & O. R. R., h 32 Ten Eyck.


Adams Richard B., prop. billiard parlor, 1 and 3 Iron block, h 32 Ton Evek.


Adams Samnel, (Adams Brothers) piano tuner, h 61 Court.


Adams William, laborer, bds. 18 Newell.


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CITY OF WATERTOWN.


ADAMS & EHRLICHER, (Jesse M. A. and Charles E.) dealers in drugs, medicines. paints, oils, and glass, microscopical and analytical chemists, 13 Woodruff House block.


Adzit George, blacksmith, 102 Court, h 117 Main.


Adzu G orge 1 .. ( Horton & Adzit ) 1: 115 Main. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Jean R. Stebbins, pres .; Evelyn F Carter. vice- pres .; H. M. Stevens, sec'y; Sidney Cooper, treas .; A. E. Dewey, general agent; H. A. House, cashier; W. H. Stevens, asst. sec'y; capital stock, $500,000, 19 Washington. Ainsley William, machinist, h 5 Grove.


commissioner, 3%2 Court. 1 82 State.


Akins Thomas, farmer 20, h 80 Gotham.


Albeck Samuel, watchmaker, h 29 Mechanic.


Aldrich Sammel J., machinist, h 42 Meadow.


Alexand r H. Sherman, dealer in fish, h 2 Fair- vi. W.


Allair Henry. stonecutter, h 16 Le Ray st. Allard John B., clerk, h 16% Ash.


Allard Joseph A., generat merchant, 2 Cedar, Atherton Charlotte, widow of Levi, h 34 lı 49 Coffeen. Bronson.


Allen Charles J., machinist, h 1 Grove.


Allen Edward S., laborer, h 18 Jefferson.


Allen Ellen, widow of Thomas, h 34 Smith.


Allen Fred M., laborer, h 21 Massey.


Allen Henry M., (Starbnek & Allen) h 1A Ten Eyek


Allen John E., pastor A. M. E. Zion Church, bds. 20 Morrison.


Allen John F .. (Allen & Kepler) h 2 Orchard. Allen Laura, widow of Jolin P .. h 20 Massey. Allen Thomas, laborer, h 28 Academy.


Allen William, horse dealer, h Le Ray st.


Allen W Hiam J., (Moffett & Allen) h 7 Win- throp.


Allen & Kepler, (John F A. and John K.) props. City bottling works, 108 Court.


Allingham Alexander, dealer in boots and shoes. 33 Public -quare, h 82 Franklin. Allingham Richard Knox, painter, h 85 Frank- lin. Allingham William, shoemaker, h 91 Main.


Ambrose Thomas, plumber, h 22 Davidson.


AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., A. H. Horton, agent, 9 Washington.


American Hotel, Joseph Marrian, prop., Ar- senal cor. Arcade.


Ames George, laborer, h 12 Cooper. Ames Judson, fireman, bds. 90 Arsenal.


Anderson David M., paper manuf., h 46 Mas- sey.


Anderson George, carpenter, h 75 Stone.


Anderson James, stonecutter, h 6 Emmett.


Anderson William, laborer, hi 75 Moulton.


Andrews Edward A., (Sargent & Andrews) bds. 51 Washington.


Andrews William S., (Rupp & Andrews) h 64 Massey.


Andrus Molora E. Mrs .. h 26 Mechanic.


ANDRUS MERRITT, dealer in groceries, pro- visions, grass seed, wool, etc., 8 Woodruff House block, h 18 Clinton,


Andrus Seward, clerk, h 8 Trinity place. Angel Burt C., carpenter, h 11 Morrison.


Angell Truman S., retired farmer, h 175 Main. Angley Jacob, engineer, h 34 Meadow.


Angus Thomas G., prop. news stand, dealer in cigars and candies, 7 Paddock arcade, h 12 High.


Anthony Catharine, bds. 68 Court.


Anthony George W., laborer, h 1 Mead.


Anthony Henry C., (Simmons & Anthony ) hay dealer, h 26 Stone.


Arcade Hotel, restaurant and saloon con- nected, E. M. La Rue. prop .. 12 Paddock arcade.


Armour Beef Co., Mollison & Dowdle, of Os- wego, agents; H. M. Clark, local supt., dealers in beef, Anthony.


Arms George L., clerk, bds. 14 Benedict.


Armstrong Christopher W., night watchman at banks, h 9 Mechanic.


Armstrong Frank W., horse dealer, h 13 Win- throp.


Ainsworth Laban H., att'y at law and U. S. Armstrong John C., clerk, bds. 49 Arsenal.


Arnold Newton, polisher, h 31 Emerson.


Arthur Hiram S., (Howard & Arthur) h 12 Mechanic.


Arthur James A., laborer, bds. 15 Factory.


Ashdown Richard J., barber, 12 Commercial block, h 31 do.


Ashton William C., carriagemaker, bds. Ro- mang House.


Atwater Wilmot, blicksmith, h 22 Orchard. ATWELL JOSEPH, ins, and loan agent, 4 Doolittle & Hall block, h 7 Winslow.


ATWELL JOSEPH, JR , lawyer, 4 Doolittle & Hall block, h 7 Winslow.


AUSTIN CHARLES W., mannf., jobber, and dealer in harnesses, trunks, horse fur- nishing goods, saddlery, ete., 5 Court and 6 Arsenal, h 34 Academy.


Austin Enoch O., picture frame dealer, 8 Franklin, h 3912 Public square.


Austin Enoch O. Mrs., manuf. of picture frames and dealer in art goods, 8 Frank- lin, h 391% Public square.


Austin George H., laborer, h 29 State.


Austin Lorinda, widow of Seymour. h 25 Cedar. AUSTIN MYRON D., contractor and builder, Bronson cor. Rutland sts.


Avery Fred E., surveyor, bds. 33 Baker.


Avery Mary A , seamstress, h 6 Dimick. Avery William J., laborer, h 33 Baker.


Ayers Edward A., carpenter, h 4 Opera House block.


Ayers Henry H., clerk, h 6 Sherman.


Ayers Jesse C., book-keeper, h 6 Sherman.


Ayles Charles H., gardener, h 2 Pine.


Babcock Elizur P., (Babcock & Schanzel) l 184 Main.


Babcock Frank E .. asst. sec'y H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., h 8 Sherman.


Babeock Fred, molder, h 24 Lansing.


Bibcock Frederick, laborer, h 109 Moulton.


Babcock Frederick W., sec'y H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., h 19 Mullin.


Babcock George H., treas. H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., b 21 Mullin BABCOCK H. H. BUGGY CO., H. H. Bab- cock. pres .; R. P. Flower, vice-pros .; G. H. Babcock, treas .; F. W. Babcock, sec'y; F. E. Babcock, asst. sec'y. manufs. of fine carriages of all descriptions, Fac- tory square.


Babcock Henry H., pres. H. H. Babcock Bng- gy Co., h Sherman.


Babcock James T., laborer, h 21 Cedar.


BABCOCK LAMONT M., alderman 2d dis- triet, 1st ward, 30 cows, farmer, leases of Mrs. F. Pool 300, h 16 Main.


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Babeoek Margaret, widow of Benjamin, h 59 Huntington.


Babcock Mary, widow of William, h 23 Willow. Babcock Pardon, janitor and special police- man, Commercial block, h 56 do.


Babcock Rose, widow, h & Dorsey.


Babcock Willis R., laborer, h 2 Van Duzee. Babcock & Schanzel, (Elizur P. B. and Fred S. ) dealers in groceries, cigars, etc., 207 Main.


Babrant Augustus, retired, h 8 Baker.


Bach Peter, miller, h 21 Moulton.


Bachman Otto, frescoer, h 59 Massey.


Bachmann G tlob F., clerk for Sterling & Mosher. h 74 Massey.


Bacon John J., express messenger, h 87 Rut- Baker William S., (Boon & Baker ) h 17 C'lin- land st.


Bacon Levi S .. prop. boarding and sale stable, 14 Arsenal, h 3 Jackson.


Bacon Nathan, laborer, h 32 Water.


Bacon Sarah Mrs:, h 5 Emerson.


Bagg S. F., sec'y and treas. Watertown Steam Engine Co., h 7 Clinton.


Bagley Fred B., machinist, h 39 High.


BAGLEY GEORGE A .. pres. The Bagley & Sewall Co. and Davis Sewing Machine Co , h 8 Benedict.


BAGLEY & SEWALL CO., THE, G. A. Bag- ley, pres. ; Edumind Q. Sewall, sec'y and ireas., iron founders and machinists. 1 to 7 Pearl.


Bailey Charles, machinist. h 20 Chestnut.


Bailey Charles, blacksmith, bds. 15 Moulton.


Bailey Frank H., laborer, h 1 Chestnut.


Bailey George B .. laborer, h 38 Franklin.


Bailey Henry, retired, h 1 Orchard.


Bailey Horatio S., molder, h 8 Hoard.


Bailey James H., dealer in produce, h 2 Pleas- ant. -


Bailey Newell K., book-keeper, bds. Globe | Hotel.


Bailey Walter F., clerk for Sterling & Mosher, bds. 27 Franklin.


Bailey William C., marine engineer, h 2412 Davidson.


Baird Albert, molder, h 42 Commercial arcade. Baird John S., clerk for W. W. Scott, bds. 4 Massey ave.


Baker Angelina Mrs., h 1 Emerson.


Baker Charles G., prop. meat market, 69 Public square, h 34 Commercial arcade.


Baker Esther C., widow of Gardner, bds. 130 Coffeen.


Baker Frank A., machinist, h 27 Burchard.


Baker Frank L., railroad and steamboat ticket and ins, agent, foreign exchange, 3 Pad- dock arcade, h Paddock.


Baker Frank S., carriagemaker, h 9 Bronson. Baker George, carpenter, h 6 Summer.


Baker George C., clerk, h 2 Winslow.


Biker George I., expressman, h 17 Winslow. Baker George W., mason. h 6 Superior.


Baker George W., polisher, h 14 Cedar.


Baker Hemy E., engineer, h 101 Arsenal.


Baker Henry E., student civil engmeering, h 1 Emerson.


Baker Hubbard, engineer, h 1 Emerson.


Baker Hubert R .. painter. h 39 High.


Baker Jennie, (Hnson & Baker) bds. 251_ Court.


BAKER MARY A., widow of Abner W., owns in Gary, Dak., farm 307, bds. 17 Winslow. BAKER PITT J., (W. R. Baker Mfg. Co. ) bds. 20 Lynde.


Baker Richard G., laborer, h 41 High. Baker Robert HI., painter, h 72 Moulton.


Baker Sarah, widow, nurse, h 715 Mechanic.


BAKER THOMAS C., physician and surgeon, 55 Mill. h do.


BAKER W. R. MFG. CO .. ( William R. and Pitt J. Baker, and W. W. Sherman) mann's. of hardware specialties for yachts, boats, ca- 1008, etc., 26 and 28 Newell.


Baker William, carpenter, h 9 Cedar.


Baker William H., com. traveler, h 23 Eliza- beth.


Baker Wilham O., ice dealer, h 2 Winslow.


Baker William R., ( W. R. Baker Mfg. Co. ) b 20 Lynde.


ton.


Baldwin Charles G., collector Watertown Times, h 82 State.


BALDWIN DAVID W., cheese manuf., h 50 Arsenal.


Baldwin Fred P., emp. Selmyler Brothers, bds. 58 Mill.


Baldwin Fred A., plumber and tinsmith, 8 Ar- senal, hi 58 Mul.


Baldwin Henry A., book-keeper, h 20 William. Baldwin Mary, widow of R. W., h 41 Factory. Baldwin Mary A., h 9 Haney.


Ball Charles E .. carpenter, h 78 Coffeen.


Ball Edward, laborer, 3 Orchard.


Ball Henry M .. dealer in produce, farmer 370, 39 Public square, h 15 Paddock.


Ball Myers, blacksmith, h 6 Wall.


Ball Thomas, laborer, h 35 Meadow.


Ball William, laborer, h 38 Meadow.


Ball Wooster O., sec'y and treas. Union Car- riage and Gear Co., manuf. of wood pulp, h 3 Winslow.


Ballard Addie, prop. boarding-house, 26 Frank- lin.


Ballard Milton, lawyer, h 14 Baker.


Ballard Samuel W., retired undertaker, resides Hemy Keep Home.


Ballard Warren, telegraph operator, h 93 Main. Ballard Warren H., undertaker, 1919 Public square.


BALTZ ANDREW P., pres. Jefferson County Milk Association, maunf. of and whole sale dealer in Limburger cheese, dealer in gro- ceries and provisions, 70 Court. h 63 Arse- nal.


Baltz George, milk dealer, h 16 Main.


Baltz William A., clerk, bds. 164 Main.


Banister Albert, farmer in Hounsfield 186, h 72 Arsenal.


Banister Charles G., h 49 Massey.


Banister Frank G., see's Y. M. C. A. at Bing- hamton. N. Y., h 18 Boyd.


Banister Governeur, retired farmer, owns in Pamela 2-0, 1 72 Arsenal.


Banister Hemy O , painter and paper hanger, l 12 -2 Orchard.


Banister Marida Z., widow of Giles, h 18 Boyd.


Banister Morris, retired, h 25 Ten Eyck.


Banister Wayne, retired, h 46 Academy.


Banks George, laborer, h 18 Newell. Banner Panl, harnessmaker, h 28 Bronson.


Banta Jacob C .. photographer, 18 Public square, hi 26 Paddock.


Barber David, carpenter, h 15 Elm.


Barber Gilbert R., ins. agent, h 99 Main.


Barber Henry, carpenter, h HI Ehn.


Barber Henry A., machinist, h 97 Mill.


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Barber James, carpenter. 32 Public square. Barber William, wagonmaker, 2 Bradley, h do. Barbour Lydia S., widow of Corey, h 24 Acad- eny.


Barclay Addison P., clerk, h 19 Academy.


Barclay Eliza, widow of Robert. 1 19 Academy. Barden Robert A., laborer, h 18 Hamilton.


Barker Alfred, laborer, h 3 Gill.


Barker Edward S., tailor, h 9 Le Ray st.


Barkley George H., hackman, 1 10 Goodale.


Barkley John A., hackman, h 40 State.


Barkley Joseph, teamster, h 11 Woodruff.


Barkley Reuben, laborer, h 66 Mill.


Barkley Solomon, laborer, h 11 Woodruff.


Barnes Daniel A., butcher, bds. 135 Main.


Barnes Hezekiah S., teamster, h 135 Main.


Barnes Seymour D., laborer, bds. 7 Center.


BARON AMILE E. retired merchant, owns Baron block, h 34 Massey.


Baron Lewis, earpenter, h 2612 Academy.


Barone Dominic A., merchant tailor, 8 Wash- ton block.


Barr Henry, barber and grocer, 118 Court, h 120 do.


Barrage Matthew, painter, h 8 Vale.


Barrett David B., carpenter, bds. 12 Holcomb.


Barrett Mary A., widow of David, h 12 Hol- comb.


Barrett William L., barber, bds. 12 Holcomb. Bartlett Edmund T .. carpenter, h 29 Lynde.


Bartlett Elton T., (Bartlett & Linney) h 12 Rutland st.


Bartlett George W., retired. bds. 36 Orchard Bartlett Homer A., (D. B. Sanford & Bartlett) h 35 Academy.


Bartlett Samnel B., pattern, plane. and model- maker, 12 River, h 75 Main.


Bartlett & Linney, (Elton T. B. and Nathan G. L.) dealers in groceries, 82 Factory.


Barton Hubert J., mason, h 8 Mundy.


Bays James G .. carriage trimmer, h 68 Aead- emy.


Bass John, npholsterer, emp. H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., bds. 64 State.


Bass Renben B., carriage trimmer, h 1 Burch- arcl.


Bastian Charles, laborer, h 31 Main.


Bistian Frank, mason, h 9 Burns ave.


Batchelor Benjamin F., master mechanic R., W. O. R. R., bds. Crowner Honse. Bates Amelia Mrs., h 7 Mechanic. Bates William M., laborer, h 9 Lamon.


Bander Fred J., plumber, h 7 Academy.


Bauder Jerry, farmer 270, h 31 Le Ray st.


Bauter Malachi, carpenter, h 77% Main.


Baxter Fred. bartender, bds. 22 Franklin.


Baxter Seymour B., supt. City Steam Laundry, bds. 13 Winslow.


Bayley Frederick, machinist, h 39 High.


Beach Allen C., lawyer, vice-pres. and treas. Henry Keep Home, h 39 Washington.


Beach Herman G., entter for F. M. Lamon, bds. 27 Sterling.


Beach S. Henry, leather manuf., h 3 Park.


Bean Edward. pressman, h 22 High.


BEAN GEORGE R., (George R. Bean & Co.) h 67 Arsenal.


BEAN GEORGE R. & CO., (Charles D. Rob- bins) dealers in flour, feed, hay, straw, cte. 8 Arsonal.


Beard Charles M., carpenter, h 41 Franklin. Beardslee Sarah A., milliner. 10 Stone.


Beardsley Orange H., machinist, 1 10 Boyd. Beattie Adelbert, butcher, 1 20 Orchard.


Beattie Charles, expressman, h 34 Bronson. Beattie James H., hay and grain dealer, h 2 Pleasant.


Beaty John. machinist, h 16 Bronson.


Beck John, laborer, h 29 Huntington.


BECKER HENRY J., artistic decorator and frescoer. h 2 Woodruff.


Becker Hiram, farmer with William M. and Walter 24, h 134 Massey.


Becker Walter, painter, li 134 Massey.


Beeker William M., painter, h 134 Massey.


Beckwith Emily P., h 33 Washington.


Beckwith Sarah J., h 33 Washington.


Bedell Frank G., porter Globe Hotel, h 12 Massey.


Bedell George, laborer, h 68 Frank'in.


Bedell Lucinda Mrs., h 12 Massey.


Bedell William, laborer, h 26 Le Ray st.


Beebee Myron. ( Hagar & Beebee) (Beebee & Delano) h 5 Paddock.


Beebee & Delano. ( Myron B. and Edmund H. D.) ins. agents. 4 Washington.


Beecher George P., carpenter, h 45 Rut- land st.


Beccher Gifford E., laborer, h 10 William.


Brecher Henry, laborer, h 99 Arsenal.


Beecher Vernon, machinist, h 17 Emerson.


Burr William H., dealer in second-hand goods, 69 ( o irt, h 33 Le Ray st.


BEFFREY ARSENE, (Beffrey & Mowe) h 5112 Stone.


BEFFREY & MOWE, ( A. B. and George H. M.) branch store Thousand Island Park, sani- tary plumbers, steam and gas fitters, and tin and copper workers, patentees of the Regina sanitary fixtures, 18 Franklin.


BEGG BROTHERS, (Robert J. and George N.) manufs. of bedroom suits, mantles. book cases, etc .. 18 River.


Begg George N., (Begg Brothers) h 60 Mill. BEGG ROBERT J., (Begg Brothers) bd :. 14 Franklin.


Belch Philip, blacksmith, h 22 Factory.


Belcher Joseph, cabinetmaker, h 86 Conrt.


BELL JOHN A .. state veterinarian, 58 Conrt, h do.


Bell Lewis B., sewing machine agent, h 32 Brainard.


Bell Mimmie, widow of Joshua T., h 82 Court. Bell Susanna Mrs., h 10 Railroad.


Bellew Anu, widow of Thomas, h 105 Coffeen. Bellew James, laborer. h 115 Coffeen.


Bellew Thomas, (Bellew & Shinners) h 115 Coffeen.


Bellew & Shinners, (Thomas B. and James S.) dealers in groceries, 8 Arcade.


Bellinger Charles J. , journalist, h 1 Boyd.


Bence Michael, (Whaley & Bence) h 15 Le Ray st.


Bence Peter, carpenter, h 28 Hoard.


Benn Nancy J., widow of Ira, dressmaker, 45 American arcade.


Bennett D. M., retired att'y, resides Henry Keep Home.


BENNETT FRED A., florist, dealer in roses and clematis, connected by telephone, 83 Massey, h do


Bennett, George J., mechanic, h 83 Main.


Bennett Martha W., h 58 Washington.


Bennett Thomas, laborer, h 68 Massey.


Bennett Thomas, woodworker, bds. Dillon House.


Bennett Thomas E., florist and elerk for Gates & Spratt, h 11 Holcomb.




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