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GAZETTEER .
AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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-OF-
ADDISON COUNTY, VT.
-FOR-
1881-82.
Compiled and Published by HAMILTON CHILD,
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO. SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADISON. CORTLAND, CHEMUNG. SCHUYLER, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, HERKIMER. CHENANGO, NIAGARA, ONEIDA, MONROE, GENESEE, SARATOGA, MONTGOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASHINGTON, 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 CRAWFORD COUNTIES, THE BRADFORD OIL DISTRICT IN PENNSYLVANIA, BENNINGTON AND RUTLAND COUNTIES IN VERMONT.
PERMANENT OFFICE. - -
- SYRACUSE, N. Y.
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". He that hath much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must suffer the conse- quences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly. yet when such numbers 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 .: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, February, 1882.
J. W. GOODELL
, Manufacturers of
+HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS,+
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and all kinds of Cemetery and Building Work FROM-
MARBLE
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MARBLE MANTELS, SHELVES,
Plumbers' Slabs,
FURNITURE TOPS, WAINSCOTING, STAIRS. AND FLOOR TILING.
ORK SET IN ANY P ART OF THE COUNTRY.
-- 251 PINE STREET,-
BURLINGTON,
VERMONT.
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CALENDAR FOR TWENTY YEARS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 Years.
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EXPLANATION -Find the Year and observe the Letter above it : then look for the Month, and In a line with it find the Letter of the Year ; above the Letter lind the Duy and the figures on the left, in the same line, are the days of the same name in the month.
Leap Years have two letters ; the first is used till the end of February, the second during the remainder of the year.
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INTRODUCTION.
In presenting to the public the " Gazetteer and Business Directory of Ad- dison County," we desire to return our sincere thanks to all who have kindly aided in obtaining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the county papers for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to our efforts, and for essential aid in furnishing material for the work. We have also found valuable aid in Rev. Lyman Matthews' "History of Cornwall," Hon. Samuel Swift's " History of Middlebury," Hon. Roswell Bottum's "History of Orwell ," John M. Weeks' "History of Salisbury;" Rev. Josiah F. Goodhue's " History of Shoreham;" and in the manuscript history of Bristol, by Hon. Harvey Munsell; and also that of Whiting, by Whitfield Walker, Esq., in the writings of the various authors in Miss Hemenway's " Historical Magazine ;" "Thomson's Vermont ;" " Deming's Vermont Offi- cers ;" Hoskins' "History of Vermont ;" Hall's "Early History of Vermont :" the " Documentary History of New York ;" Laman's "Dictionary of Con- gress;" in the reports of the Adjutant-General and State School Superinten- dents ; F. W. Beers & Co's "Atlas of Addison County," and also the geological reports of Hitchcock and Hager. Our thanks are also due to the clergy throughout the county, and to Gardner B. Whitford and Henry Willmarth, of Addison ; O. P. Gray, of Bridport; J. M. Slade, Henry L. Sheldon, and Thomas H. McLeod, of Middlebury; Rev. S. W. Bidwell, of East Middlebury, with reference to Starksboro; Hon. E. S. Dana, of New Haven ; H. D. Branch, of Orwell ; J. D. Smith, and Miss Ellen Ben- ton, of Vergennes, and W. S. Wright, of Waltham, and to many others throughout the county who have rendered valuable aid.
That errors have occurred in so great a number of names is probable; and that names have been omitted which should have been inserted is quite cer- tain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary dilligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book making. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of errors or omissions, we beg pardon, and
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INTRODUCTION.
ask the indulgence of the reader in noting such as have been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are found in the Errata, follow- ing this introduction.
It was designed to give a brief account of all the church and other societies in the county, but owing, in some cases, to the negligence of those who were able to give the necessary information, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so, we have been obliged to omit special notices of a few.
We would suggest that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory. The names it embraces, and the information connected therewith, were obtained by actual canvass, and are as correct and reliable as the judgment of those from whom they were solicited.render practicable. Each agent is furnished with a map of the town he is expected to canvass, and he is required to pass over every road, and call at every farm house and place of business in the town, in order to obtain the facts from the individuals concerned wherever possible.
The margins have been left broad to enable any one to note changes opposite the names.
The Advertisers represent many of the leading firms and business men of this and other connties ; and we most cheerfully commend them to the pat- ronage of those under whose observation these pages may come.
We take this occasion to express the hope that the information found in these pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the county the scope of the work enables us to give, is by no means an exhaustive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and incentive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the subject.
While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the cordiality with which our efforts have been seconded, we leave the work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public, hoping they will bear in mind, should errors be noted, that " he who expects a perfect work to see, expects what ne'er was, is, nor yet shall be."
HAMILTON CHILD.
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ERRATA.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
HISTORICAL.
ADDISON COUNTY .- On page thirty-nine, third paragraph, twelfth line, for " or" read "of ;" also for " Fred A. Harrington," read Fred H. Far- rington."
In the historical sketch of the BRISTOL HERALD, on page forty-five, read " 1879," instead of " 1877."
On page forty-seven, third line of second paragraph, for "in June of that year," read "June 14, 1776."
BRIDPORT .- In the last line of page eighty, read "February 27," for "February 28."
BRISTOL .- Henry Haskins moved to Bristol at an early day, locating in the northern part of the town where Mr. O'Neil now resides, and died there in 1877, aged seventy-eight years.
LINCOLN .- South Lincoln has no postoffice, as stated on page 124.
MIDDLEBURY .- Edwin Hammond, so long and eminently known as a sheep breeder, was born in Middlebury, May 20, 1801, and was a decend- ant of the early English family of Hammonds who came to America in 1634. His father, Elnathan, son of John A., and grandson of Elnathan Ham- mond, of Newport, R. I., was born at Newport, December 16, 1760, and mar- ried Deborah, daughter of John Carr, Jr., and granddaughter of John Carr, of North Kingston, R. I., she also having been born in 1760, June roth. They subsequently removed to Middlebury, where they had seven children born to them, four daughters and three sons, the youngest son and sixth child being Edwin. During his whole life he resided on the old homestead, and married Alpha, daughter of Erastus Olmsted, December 29, 1828, and had born to them three children, Edwin Seymour, Elizabeth, and George, Eliza- beth dying in infancy. Soon after his marriage, Mr. Hammond entered into partnership with his brother, under the firm mame of W. S. & E. Hammond, as breeders of sheep, horses, and cattle, their flock of sheep at one time numbering as high as one thousand head were mostly of the Saxony breed. They bred this class until 1844, when they commenced a flock of Spanish Merinos from the Stephen Atwood flock [see page 35]. This flock they bred together until the death of W. S., in May, 1858. In 1860, it was divid- ed between his heirs and Edwin, the latter continuing to breed and improve them until his death, December 31, 1870, when the flock came into posses- sion of his son, George Hammond, who still owns and breeds it upon the old homestead, in connection with the W. R. Sanford flock .*
* The notes for this sketch we received too late for the insertion of the article in its proper place in the . Middlebury chapter.
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ERRATA-ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
ORWELL .- On page 183, eight lines from the bottom, for " M. C. Rich" read " M. C. Rice."
SHOREHAM .- In 1841, Judge M. W. C. Wright and Loyal C. Remele, of Shoreham, bought a lot of Spanish Merino sheep of Consul Jarvis, and in 1843, made another purchase, their descendants being now bred by Mr. Remele, of that town, and by others.
MAP OF THE COUNTY .- A small portion of the extreme northern part of Weybridge is incorrectly colored, and would seem to represent as be- longing to New Haven. The Otter Creek forms the boundary line between the towns at that point.
DIRECTORY.
Addison-CARPENTER EDNA A. Miss, instead of Edna, as printed on page 251.
CLARK WELTHA W. MRS., instead of Weltha, as printed on page 251.
SMITH OLIN A. instead of Olen A., as printed on page 257.
TAYLOR D. EDGAR, on page 257, postal address is Addison.
Bridport-DELPHIA PHILIP, (Middlebury) r 17, as numbered in Weybridge, farmer, leases of Elliott Breer, of Crown Point, 40 acres.
JOHNSON LYMAN H., on page 263, read "Fon du Lac" for "Fandulac." Bristol-CUSHMAN WILLIAM E., (Bristol) r 3.
DANFORTH ALONZO W., (West Lincoln) is a patron of this work. DOTY HORACE H., is a patron of this work.
MARDIN RILY H., instead of Rily A., as printed on page 276.
STRONG & MOOR, as printed on page 280, have sold out their meat market to E. B. Oaks.
Cornwall-ANDRUS SAMUEL S., instead of Samuel L., as printed on page 283.
FOOT, ABRAM W., ROLLIN A., and R. A. & SON, as printed on page 285, should read " Foote."
*LANE HENRY, on page 288, should read "r 16," instead of "r 76."
Peck Romeo, on page 289, died in December, 1881.
SAMPSON CURTIS E., instead of "Samson" as printed on page 291.
Ferrisburgh .- BOOTH JARED, is a patron of this work.
BRYDIA IDA MARIA, instead of " Bradia," as printed on page 296. DAKIN JOHN G., instead of John V., as printed on page 297. . Vandison John, (N. Ferrisburgh) prop. woolen mills.
Goshen .- " BROWN" EDWARD J., Andrew S., Dan B., Francis, and John W., instead of " Bower," as printed on pages 307 and 308.
HOOKER THOMAS V., instead of "Hooper," as printed on page 310, (Brandon, Rut. Co.) r 13, breeder and dealer in Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer, 50. Thoroughbred sheep for sale.
Hooker Joseph C., instead of "Hooper," as printed on page 310.
Leicester-JUNCTION HOUSE, Oliver C. Huntley prop., instead of Oliver D., as printed on page 323.
OSTIGUY WELFRED, instead of Ostigny Wilfred, as printed on pages 323 and 325.
Lincoln-Danforth Simon, should read "sawyer," instead of "lawyer," as printed on page 329.
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ERRATA-ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
MATTISON WILLIAM J., instead of Matteson, as printed on page 333.
Page Louisa M., (Lincoln) teacher.
Page Olive L. Mrs., (Lincoln) widow Ira M. C., owns farm on r 33, 150 acres.
Middlebury -* AINSWORTH JOHN E., (Middlebury) r 32, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., farmer 60, and 5 swamp. [Adv. on page 348.]
*BOUDREAU JOHN,(E. Middlebury) r 50, manuf. of all kinds of harness. [Adv. on page 368.]
GOODRO JOHN E., has purchased the blacksmith business of A. W. Carey.
HAMMOND GEORGE, (Middlebury) r 12, is a patron of this work.
*OLMSTED EDGAR J., (E Middlebury) r 50, manuf. of carriages, wagons and sleighs, repair shop, general blacksmithing and farmer 100. [Adv. on page 368.]
Middlebury Village-FARNSWORTH & CHAPMAN have dissolved partnership, and the name of the new firm is Farnsworth & Co.
*STAPLETON JOHN C., law student, register of probate, insurance agent, and notary public, office at probate office, Court st., bds. at M. C. Stapletons, instead of as printed on page 363. [Adv. on page 300.]
New Haven-ELDREDGE JULIUS L., is a patron of this work.
Sargent C. S. Rev., (New Haven) pastor Congregational Church.
SMITH OLIVER, is a patron of this work.
WILLIAMS LYMAN, born in this town in 1814, a son of Riley Williams, after reaching his majority lived in Middlebury, where he was a noted violinist. He is now proprietor of the Temperance Eating House, No. 17, West Railroad st., Syracuse, N. Y.
Orwell-MOFFITT FRANKLIN L., is a patron of this work.
Panton-MERRILL EDDIE E., instead of as printed on page 401.
Salisbury-Salisbury Manufacturing Co., (James Fitts, Columbus Smith,
James W. Thomas, L. N. Waterhouse, Chester Kingsley, Charles Kings- ley, and Maggie Uttley,) manufacturers of lumber, lath, and shingles.
Shoreham-MERRITT KENT W., is a patron of this work.
SULLIVAN WILLIAM, is a patron of this work.
TOWNER ALANSON J., instead of Alanson S., as printed on page 428.
Starksboro-PAGE OLIVE L., (S. Starksboro) r 34, owns farm in Lincoln.
Vergennes-LAWRENCE HENRY C., (Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.) son of General Villee Lawrence, formerly of Vergennes.
Waltham-BACON FRANK H., instead of Prank H., as printed on page 457.
WARD WATSON W., is a patron of this work.
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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
2
Business Directory, by towns
249
Census Report . 16248
Classified Business Directory
469
County Officers
16
Courts in Addison County
19
Distance Table
54I
Errata
5
Gazetteer of County
25
Gazetteer of Towns
63
Justices of the Peace.
17
Mail Routes and Stage Lines
13
Map of Addison County
inside back cover
Middlebury Village Government.
2I
Postal Rates and Regulations.
15
Postoffices and Postmasters
I2
Publisher's Notes 528-22
Societies.
19
Town Clerks
19
Town Representatives . .
18
Vergennes City Government
22
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TOWN LISTS.
PAGE
Addison
249
Bridport
259
Bristol
268
Cornwall
283
Ferrisburgh
293
Goshen
307
Granville
311
Hancock
317
Leicester
321
Lincoln
Middlebury (Outside Corporation)
337
Middlebury ( Village)
347
Monkton
375
Orwell
398
Panton
403
Salisbury
409
Shoreham
415
Starksboro
429
Vergennes
441
Waltham
457
Weybridge
459
Whiting
464
366
New Haven
387
Ripton
326
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE
Addison County Journal, newspaper, Midddlebury 396
Ainsworth J. E., Merino sheep, Middlebury 348
Albee C. S., lumber, &c., Ripton .
Atwood M. R., Merino sheep, Shoreham 412
460
Bacon F. H., Merino sheep, Waltham
456
Baldwin E. A., Merino sheep, Whiting.
Banyea John, brick manufacturer, Ferrisburgh
298
Barber C. L., Merino sheep, Castleton, Rutland Co . bottom margin
Barbour M. K., Merino sheep and horses, Bridgport 274
Barker J. G., Merino sheep and hogs, Leicester Junction 344
Bascom O. H. & W. O., Merino sheep, Orwell. 478
Bennett D. H., general merchant, Bridport 266
Bessette Calice, carriages and wagons, Orwell 400
Bingham Merrill, Merino sheep, Cornwall
Bingham W. Harry, Merino sheep, West Cornwall 286
298
Birchard E. A. & Son, Merino sheep, Shoreham
332
Boudreau John, harness and carriage trimmings, East Middlebury 368
Bristol Herald, newspaper, Bristol. 328
Bristol R. T. & Son, produce, Vergennes. 444
Brookins H. S., Merino sheep, Shoreham 312
Brown A. V., photographer, Middlebury 328
Brown H. C. & A. H. Hubbard, Merino sheep, Whiting.
Burwell H. C., Merino sheep, Bridport 448
424
Burwell L. S., Merino sheep, Bridport.
262
Buttolph John L., Merino sheep and wool dealers, Middlebury
438
Casey G. F., Merino sheep, Cornwall
286
298 Caswell J. Q. & Sons, Merino sheep, horses, cattle and hogs, Shoreham Central Vermont Railroad . 316
Chandler J. S., pension attorney, Ripton . 412
Chapman C. A., game fowls, Middlebury. 438
Chapman T. M. & Co., sewing machines, lumber, general merchants, etc., Middlebury
Commings Isaac, carriage painting, Vergennes 380
Converse Juba H., wagons and carriages, Panton 452
Crane C. E., Merino sheep, Bridport. 448
Crane J. J., Merino sheep, Bridport 300
266
Cutting G. A., Merino sheep, East Shoreham 320
Cutts Henry T., horses, cattle, and hogs, Orwell facing pages 394-395
Dalrymple & Dimmock, clothing, etc., Vergennes, 416
Day J. R., sheep, cattle, horses and hogs, Addison .
250
DeLong Wm. H., Merino sheep and trotting horses, West Cornwall 270
Dodge H. B., general hardware, Middlebury 308
Doty D. F., Merino sheep, Bridport. 274
Douglas F. D., Merino sheep. horses, cattle, and hogs, Whiting 456
Douglas N. B. & Son. Merino sheep and hay loader, Cornwall 278
Ellsworth A. F., Merino sheep, Whiting, 308
Farnham E. G., Merino sheep, Cornwall 392
Farnsworth A. A., Merino sheep, New Haven 320
308
Casey E. A., Merino sheep, Whiting.
388
Baker & Huntley, lumber, &c., Ripton 360
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Felton S. Y., Merino sheep and horses, Orwell PAGE
408
Field B. S., Merino sheep, Cornwall.
Foote R. A. & Son, sulky plows, Cornwall 360
282
Frost L. W., patent medicine, Bridport 266
Gravline A., carriages and wagons, Vergennes
Gregory John E., marble works, Bristol, 456
324 Griswold E. D., Merino sheep, horses, cattle and hogs, Orwell. 388 Goodell & Co., J. W., marble and granite, Burlington ... opposite back cover Hall G. H., Merino sheep, Shoreham. 364
Hamblin J. B. & Son, Merino sheep, Cornwall
Hamilton A. C., Merino sheep, West Cornwall 372
Hamilton J. O. & Son, Merino sheep, Bridport. 278
274
Hamilton W. L., Merino sheep and apiarist, Bridport 270
Hammond G. E., subscription agency, Middlebury 348
Havens F. K., clothing, Vergennes . bottom margins
Hindes Charles W .. Merino sheep, Addison 258
Hooker Franklin, Merino sheep, Cornwall. 380
Hubbard A. H., Merino sheep, Whiting
Ives S. B., excursion steamer, Vergennes 460
Jackson John W., hotel, Vergennes 444
444
Jones Edwin E., Merino sheep, West Cornwall 282
Jones M. H., Merino sheep, Shoreham 344
Jones R. J., Merino sheep, West Cornwall 294
Keeler M. S. Merino sheep, West Cornwall. 278
Kelsey George C., Merino sheep and cattle, Salisbury 408
Kendall & Donnelly, stoves, ironware, etc., Shoreham. 384
Kimball George F. O., insurance, auctioneer, and deputy sheriff, Ver- gennes 416
Lane Henry & Son, Merino sheep, Cornwall
Lane Rollin, Merino sheep. Cornwall 460
430
Lane W. D., seeds, &c., New Haven
Liberty L. L., photographer, Vergennes 438
LoRanger Henry. carriages and wagons, Shoreham 452
Maldoon Richard, restaurant, livery, and blacksmithing, Vergennes
434
Mason & Wright. Merino sheep, Vergennes, (New Haven) 452
388
Matthews Wm. H. & T. P. D., Merino sheep, Cornwall
364
McCauley William. Merino sheep, West Cornwall 274
McClure Bros., musical merchandise, Rutland. 486
McGuire Thomas, harness, trunks, etc., Middlebury 300
Merrill E. H. & H. E., Merino sheep, West Bridport 380
Middlebury College, Middlebury 336
Middlebury Register, newspaper, Middlebury 404
Monahan Mary A., laundry, Middlebury.
Morrison C. P., Merino sheep, cattle and hogs, Addison 300
Newton J. P., physician, Benson, Rut. Co. 430
Northup, S. J., Merine sheep, Shorcham bottom margin
Olmsted E. J., wagons and sleighs, East Middlebury
368
Parkill S. C., Merino sheep and hogs, Cornwall
348
Payn E. H., lock and gunsmith, Burlington.
537
Payne G. N., Merino sheep, Bridport. 270
Payne I. H., Merino sheep and horses, Cornwall, 35€
Peck T. S., insurance, Burlington inside back cover
434
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Peet S. W., Merino sheep and hogs, Cornwall
388
Perry H. M., Merino sheep and horses, East Shoreham 290
Powers & Kimball, tin copper and sheet iron ware, Vergennes
Pratt C., patent medicines, Middlebury 416 430 Rice J. R., agricultural implements, Merino sheep, and horses, Bridport, 282
Rich V., Merino sheep, Shoreham 376 Rider Darwin, hotel, Middlebury. 372
Rockwood L. M. & W. H., Merino sheep and apiarists, Addison 258
Rose A. B., Merino sheep and cattle, Waltham.
Rowe H. A., optician, Middlebury 328
Sanford H. E., Merino sheep breeder, West Cornwall. 250
Sanford W. R. & Son, Merino sheep, cattle, horses and hogs, Orwell. 408
Scott Franklin, attorney at law (patents), North Bennington, Ben. Co. 304
Searl E. D., Merino sheep, Cornwall. 332
Severance O. & Sons, Merino sheep, Middlebury 332
Shaw, E. P., clothing, gents furnishing goods, Burlington. 467
Sheldon M. S., Merino sheep and cattle, Salisbury. 448
Skiff B. A., Merino sheep, horses and hogs, Bridport 270
Smith A. H., Merino sheep, Shoreham 384
Smith D. C., Merino sheep, West Addison 324
Smith & Pease, clothing, hats, &c., Burlington. 467
Spaulding L. C., cattle breeder, Poultney, Rut. Co.
356
Spaulding L. W., Jr., Merino sheep, Cornwall.
360
Spoor Hiram I., lumber, &c., Bread Loaf
412
Stapleton John C., insurance, Middlebury.
300
Stevens Eli, Merino sheep, Cornwall
352
Stickney T. & Son, Merino sheep, East Shoreham
422
Stow A. J., sheep, cattle and horses, Weybridge
254
Strong F. M., road machine, Vergennes. 392
Swiney W. W., furniture and undertaking, Middlebury 356
Tottingham B. B. & Son, Merino sheep, Shoreham 434
Towle John, Merino sheep, Cornwall. 384
Tracy & Dewey, carriages and wagons, Middlebury. 372
Twitchell U. D. & Son, Merino sheep and fowls, Middlebury. 384
Vergennes Vermonter, newspaper, Vergennes. 482
Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls. inside back cover
Watts J. A., Merino sheep and wind-mills, Whiting 324
Webster A. L. & F. L., artists, East Shoreham 290
Whitford G. W., Merino sheep and horses, Addison 258
Williams C. K., Merino sheep, Whiting 312
Wilmarth J. S. & Son, sheep, cattle, hogs and agricultural implements, Addison . 258
Wisell Edson, blacksmith, Shoreham 332
Wright J. J., hardware, Vergennes. 444
Wright Loyal L., cattle breeder and horticulturist, Cornwall 290
468
Stickney J. T., Merino sheep and horses, Shoreham
340
State Normal School, Castleton, Rutland Co ..
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426
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POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Postoffices and Postmasters in Addison County, Vt.
POSTOFFICE.
TOWN.
POSTMASTER.
Addison,
Addison,
Rosamond E. Watson
B.ead Loaf,
Ripton,
John Houston
* Bridport,
Bridport,
* Bristol,
Bristol,
Brooksville,
New Haven,
Chimney Point,
Addison,
Chipman's Point,
Orwell,
Daniel B. Merwin Samuel Everts
East Granville,
Granville,
Lucius .Webb, Jr Milo E. Day
East Shoreham,
Shoreham,
Charles W. Platt
Ferrisburgh,
Ferrisburgh,
George E. Field Francis B. Dimick
Granville,
Granville,
Hancock,
Hancock,
Rolla Flint
Larrabee's Point,
Shoreham,
Wesley C. Larrabee
Leicester,
Leicester, Wm. C. Derby
Leicester Junction,
Leicester,
Oliver C. Huntley Moses B. Gove
*Middlebury,
Middlebury,
George Hammond Frederick H. Dean
Monkton,
Monkton,
Monkton Ridge,
Monkton,
Philip C. Ballou
*New Haven,
New Haven,
Alfred M. Roscoe
New Haven Mills,
New Haven,
Roxana G. Walker Martin F. Allen
North Orwell,
Orwell,
Curran D. Abell
Orwell,
Orwell,
Wm. D. Wright
Panton,
Panton,
Richville.
Shoreham,
Ripton,
Ripton,
Salisbury,
Salisbury,
Shoreham,
Shoreham,
Clayton N. North
South Starksboro,
Starksboro,
Daniel H. Orvis
Starksboro,
Starksboro,
Ansel M. Hawkins
*Vergennes,
Vergennes,
H. C. Johnson Milo A. Everest
West Addison,
Addison,
West Bridport,
Bridport,
Henry E. Merrill
West Cornwall,
Cornwall,
Mrs. M. A. Hamilton Ira W. Wakefield
West Lincoln,
Lincoln,
West Salisbury,
Salisbury, Almon D. Johnson
Weybridge Lower Falls,
Weybridge,
Wm. J. Newton
Whiting,
Whiting,
Martha A. Pond
Rates of Commission Charged for Money Orders.
On orders not exceeding $15.00, ten cents; over $15.00 and not exceeding $30.00, fifteen cents; over $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00, twenty cents ; over $40.00 and not exceeding $50.00, twenty-five cents. No single order issued for a greater sum than $50.00.
* Money order offices.
Darwin H. Bennett Frederick Landon Wm. E. Brooks Asahel Barnes
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