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GAZETTEER
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES, VT.
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1882-83.
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, RUTLAND, ADDISON AND CHITTENDEN COUNTIES IN VERMONT.
PERMANENT OFFICE,
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
" 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, January, 1883.
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CALENDAR FOR TWENTY YEARS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 Years.
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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 Franklin and Grand Isle Counties," 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 editors and managers 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 the writings of the various authors in Miss Hemenway's "Historical Magazine ;" "Thompson's Vermont ;" "Deming's Vermont Officers ;" Hoskin's "History of Vermont;" Hall's " Early History of Vermont ;" the "Documentary History of New York ;" Lanman's "Dictionary of Congress ;" Palmer's " History of Lake Champlain ;" "Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley ;" "Letters of John A. Graham ;" in the reports of the Adjutant-General and State School Superintendent ; F. W. Beers & Co.'s "Atlas of Franklin and Grand Isle counties ;" and also the geological reports of Hitchcock and Hagar. Our thanks are also due to the clergy throughout the counties, and to Hon. Bradley Barlow, Dr. S. S. Clark, J. W. Hobart, W. O. Gadcomb, and Dr. O. F. Fassett, of St. Albans ; Rev. Father Yoinec, and Mrs. A. H. Burleson, of Fairfield ; C. H. Beeman, of Fairfax ; Mrs. Bradley Brigham, of Bakersfield ; M. W. Rounds, of Richford; J. H. Adams, of Grand Isle, and to many others throughout the counties whohave 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 certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary dili- gence 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 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, following this Introduction.
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INTRODUCTION.
It was designed to give a brief account of all the church and other societies in the counties, 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 em- braces, 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 op- posite the names.
The Advertisers represent many of the leading firms and business men of these and other counties, 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 this book, will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the counties 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.
GAZETTEER.
FRANKLIN COUNTY .- On page 20, next to the last line of the first para- graph, read "rights and," instead of " right sand."
On same page, eight lines from the bottom, "of," after "February," was inserted by an error of the compositor after the proofs were read.
THE VERMONT RECORD, (see page 37,) has been sold to H. M. Mott, who has enlarged the paper to 48 columns, and changed the name to THE IN- TERVIEW, the first number being issued January 3, 1883.
DIRECTORY.
Bakersfield .- HANKINSON ROXANA B. MRS., instead of " Hawk- inson, as printed on page 294.
Rooney John, (Bakersfield) r 42, cor. 44, prop. saw-mill.
Berkshire .- HATCH ELIAS W., instead of "Elias," as printed on page 306.
Enosburgh .- ALLEN SANFORD, in Richford, instead of " Rock- ford," as printed on page 312.
Forsyth Asa M., on page 317, read r 4, instead of "r 11."
Forsyth James I., page 317, for "r II," read r 4.
Ovitt Charles F., is of the firm of C. F. Ovitt & Son, not "C. T. Ovitt & Son," as printed on page 325.
Fairfax .- KIDDER NEWTON D., is a patron of this work.
SAFFORD H. H., page 340, is engaged in agricultural pursuits.
Fairfield .- Croft W. E., (East Fairfield), liveryman.
FAILEY LAWRENCE C., is a patron of this work.
MAPLE GROVE STOCK FARM, in advertisement on page 360, read Ayrshire instead of "Ayshire."
Franklin .- Bell Sewell A., read blacksmith, Main st., instead of as printed on page 369.
Franklin Academy, (Franklin) Charles W. Gates, principal.
Georgia,-PATTERSON JOSHUA M., is a patron of this work.
Green Myron, (Franklin) has purchased the farm of A. J. Barr, of West Franklin, 140 acres.
Highgate .- CARMON SANFORD U., is a patron of this work. Drury Jephaniah K., died November 11, 1882. . -
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ERRATA-ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
McGOWAN JOHN A., died Saturday, November 25, 1882.
SKEELS HIRAM, is a patron of this work.
SWETT JOSIAH REV. D. D., instead of "Sweet," as printed on page 403. Montgomery .- LaPlant Alex., also deals in boots and shoes.
MARTIN HOUSE, instead of " Martin Home," as printed on page 412. Richford :- Hamilton Hannibal C., has removed to Newport, Orleans Co.
Richford Savings Bank and Trust Co., E. H. Powell, president, and S. P. Carpenter, treasurer.
FLINT FREEMAN, is a patron of this work.
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Sheldon .-- Bancroft Samuel T., instead of "Timothy," as on page 433. Kittell Jonathan W., LEWIS H., and Willie, instead of " Kittle," as printed on page 437.
St. Albans .- B. F. Kelley is chief engineer of fire department, not "B. F. Kellogg," as printed on page 443.
Buck Reed, register of probate, office in Court House.
Caissy George N. Rev., instead of as printed on page 483.
Callan Maggie, toy, fruit, and confectionery store, Kingman st., instead of as printed on page 449.
Campbell Michael, road 28, instead of "54," as printed on page 483.
CHURCH WILLIAM T., is a patron of this work.
DEAL THOMAS L., instead of " Thomal L.," as printed on page 454.
Farnham Henry M., attorney at law.
*FISKE H. C. & SON'S advertisement on page 452, instead of " Bride Work," read Bridge Work.
LANDON SEALAND W., instead of " Lealand," as printed on page 462.
LAURENCE STEVENS, instead of " Lawrence," as printed on page 489. Laurier Charles D., barber, Lake st., should have been printed on page 554, under head of " Barbers."
MOTT H. M., (successor to the Enterprise Printing Company,) pub- lisher of THE INTERVIEW, weekly, issued Thursdays, 97 Main.
*STAR LAUNDRY, Main st. [See card on page 540.]
SWIFT CHARLES B., read h North Main, instead of " 15 Congress," as printed on page 476. Mr. Swift has sold his Congress St. residence.
Thompson Herbert N., instead of " Thomson," as printed on page 476.
*WEEKS HIRAM B., has purchased the flour and feed business of Wood- ward & Weeks.
*LAKE VIEW HOUSE, H. L. Samson, proprietor, (St. Blbans Bay, ) r IT. Swanton .- ADAMS EDWARD PAYSON, (Swanton,) owns farm on r 16, Sheldon, 263 acres, h Broadway.
*CENTRAL HOUSE, see card on page 484, instead of " 304," as referred to on page 503.
MARVIN RIGNEY D., auctioneer, h First st., cor Broadway.
*PROUTYS & CHITTENDEN, spring bed manufacturers, advertise on page 256.
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ERRATA, GRAND ISLE COUNTY-GENERAL CONTENTS.
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Alburgh .- BOHANNON CHAUNCEY is a patron of this work. Clark Bethuel, instead of " Bethnel,' as printed on page 522.
Darby Oliver J., instead of " Oliver," as printed on page 523.
Kinsley Fessenden G., Hiram P., and JULIAN F., instead of " Kingsley," as printed on page 526.
Kinsley Hiram P., died November 30, 1882, aged 57 years.
McGREGOR JOHN Q., (Alburgh Center,) r 32, 3d selectman, register of probate, resides on John McGregor's farm of 60 acres.
North Hero -* HATHAWAY RODERIC R., advertises on page 388.
South Hero .-* KINNEY THADDEUS L., advertises on pages 254 and 520.
GENERAL CONTENTS,
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years ..
PAGE
Business Directory, by towns, Franklin County 289
Business Directory, by towns, Grand Isle County 521
Census Report. 268
Classified Business Directory 549
County Officers 12 and 14
Courts®
14 and 16
Distance Table Central Vermont Railroad 265
Distance Table 267
Errata 5
Gazetteer of Franklin County 17
Gazetteer of Grand Isle County . 54
Gazetteer of Towns, Franklin County. 63
Gazetteer of Towns, Grand Isle County.
214
Justices of the Peace. 13 and 15
Mail Routes and Stage Lines. 260
Map of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties.
inside back cover
Market or Butter Days I 2
Postal Rates and Regulations 257
Postoffices and Postmasters 258
Publisher's Notes. 240
Societies. 263
Town Clerks 14 and 16
Town Representatives 14 and 15
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INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY-INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TOWN LISTS.
PAGE
Alburgh
521
Bakersfield .
289
Berkshire.
301
Enosburgh
312
Fairfax
330
Fairfield
342
Fletcher
362
Franklin 368
Georgia.
378
Grand Isle
531
Highgate 389
Isle La Motte 536
Montgomery .
405
North Hero. 539
Richford Village 417
Richford, outside of corporation 425
Sheldon . 432
South Hero 544
St. Albans Village.
443
St. Albans, outside of corporation 479
Swanton
498
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Allen S. S., clothing, boots and shoes, St. Albans
440
American House, hotel, Richford 440
American House, hotel Swanton 510
Andrus Charles H., artist and engraver, Enosburgh Falls. 400
Barber E. M., photographer, and ladies' furnishings, Enosburgh Falls . 322
Barnes C. M., jeweler, Enosburgh Falls . 356
Barnard G. C., photographer, St. Albans 480
Bedard S. S. & Co., carriages, St. Albans 318
Bedard S. S., boots and shoes, St. Albans. 318
Beebe Andrew J., live stock, channel-can and creamery, Swanton, 564 and 592
Billado William H., general merchant, Enosburgh Falls 400
Blaisdell W. H. & G. G., clothing, and hats and caps, St. Albans 332
Bradley C. S., Agent, furniture, St. Albans 410
Brainerd R., drugs and stationery, St. Albans 322
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Bailey Music Rooms, musical instruments, Burlington 420
Brigham S. J., merino sheep, St. Albans 370
Bryant Rowell C., nursery, Fairfax . 360
Bullett & Blatchly, cabinet makers and contractors, St. Albans 308
Burbank F. C., M. D., cancers cured, St. Albans Bay 338
Burnett Edwin A., dentist, Swanton 560
Carman W. B., grist-mill, Swanton. 304
Carney William J., physical training, St. Albans 480
Carpenter C. H., apiary, West Enosburgh 400
Central House, hotel, Swanton. 484
Central Vermont Railroad, St. Albans 404
Clark & Jacques, grocers, St. Albans 452
Clark H S., evaporators, Berkshire 308
Coburn David, agricultural implements, Richford. 520
Conant Edward, State Normal School, Johnson 326
Chandler W. D., photographer, St. Albans 496
Chase O. R., nursery, Fairfax . 338
Child Hamilton, comprehensive diary, Syracuse, N. Y 540
Danenbaum H., dry goods and carpets, St. Albans 332
Deschenes Ed., boots and shoes, St. Albans, 464
Esplin George, bakery, St. Albans 332
Ewins & Marsh, evaporators, West Berkshire. 400
Fisk H. C. & Son, marble quaries, Isle La Motte 452
Fuller A. W., furniture, St. Albans. 480
Gilder M. G. Mrs., millinery, St. Albans
318
Gladden & Marsh, lumber and box manuf., Enosburgh Falls 388
Glens Falls Shirt Co., St. Albans. margin lines Green & Soule, patent medicine, East Fairfield. 344
Greene E. G. & S. C., stoves, plumbing and gas fitting, St. Albans 434
Harvey C. H., furniture dealer, St. Albans 382
Hathaway R. R., dry goods and groceries, North Hero
388
Haynes Luman E., stock farm, North Hero 520
Hazen U. H., stock farm, North Hero 496
Hoag A., corn-planter, Grand Isle. 304
Holcomb W. C., nursery, Isle LaMotte 510
Holyoke S. G. & Son, Merino sheep, St. Albans. 560
Honsinger A. K., fowls, Swanton, St. Albans p. o 360
Horskin & Hinerth, foundry, Highgate. . ! 326
Huntington Collins. F., jewelery, St. Albans 314
Hyde A. S. & Son, groceries, St. Albans. 440
Hyde M. C., M. D., physician, North Hero. 540
Jennison Clark S., agricultural implements, Swanton 202
Kinney T. L., Merino sheep, South Hero, . 254 and 520
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Lake View House, hotel, St. Albans. . 500
Landen O. B., agricultural implements, Milton, Vt. 370
Lane Albert F., books and music, St. Albans 350
Lane John H., patent medicine, Franklin 3.82
Lang & Hoyt, grocers, St. Albans. 308
Le Doux J. B., undertaker, St. Albans 496
Lyon H. A., musical merchandise, St. Albans 350
Manley & Towle, sash, doors and blinds, Enosburgh Falls 344
McAllister W. H., stock farm, West Enosburgh 370
McFeeters E., attorney at law, Enosburgh Falls. . 424
Mead T. E., stallion " Phil. Sheridan," Swanton.
470
Merritt W. T., groceries and provisions, St. Albans 318
Messenger and Advertiser, newspaper, St. Albans
414
Miller C. F., fancy fowls, Richford. 524
Mitchell F. W., patent medicine, Berkshire 304
Mitchell P., boots and shoes, St. Albans 434
Moore J. G., marble works, St. Albans 344
Moore S. E., sewing machine repairs, Swanton 510
Niles H. B .. fancy fowls, Swanton 470
O. & L. C. R. R., principal office Ogdensburgh, N. Y. inside last cover
Payn E. H., lock and gunsmith, Burlington 410
Peck T. S., general insurance, Burlington, Vt. inside last cover
Percy A. N., clothing, Burlington . 500
Poquette Russell, corn and bean-planter, North Hero. 388
Post C. C., sap buckets, Burlington 366
Proutys & Chittenden, spring beds, Swanton 256
Prentiss F. C., soap, St. Albans 480
Richford Gazette, newspaper, Richford. 430
Richford Journal, newspaper, Richford. 446
Robinson Amos, physician (cancers), St. Albans 474
Rousseau E. O., undertaker and painter, Highgate 434
Royce H. C., dry goods, St. Albans 292
Rublee Bros., patent medicines, Enosburgh Falls 524
Russell Charles B., Merino sheep, North Hero 470
Salls H. E., tobacconist, confectioner, and costumer, Burlington, margin lines Samson William & Co., churns and butter-workers, East Berkshire. 394
Sandborn B. F. & Son, chimney caps and printing, Fairfax. 524
Scott Franklin, attorney-at-law (patents), North Bennington 376
Shaw E. P., clothing, Burlington 410
Shedd J. D., proprietor St. Albans House, St. Albans 382
Sheerar John, dentist, St. Albans. . 424
Sheldon Charles C., wool boots, Highgate. 360
Shilvock Joseph, painter. St. Albans 464
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS-INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE Smith & Pease, clothing, Burlington
540
Squier George W., general merchandise, Swanton 504
St. Albans Gas Light Co., St. Albans 434
Star Laundry, St. Albans. 540
State Normal School, Castleton, Vt 550
Strong & Parker, Little Giant road machine, Vergennes, Vt 254
Swanton Courier, newspaper, Swanton 528
Switzer & Butler, upholstering, St. Albans 388
Telephone Exchange, St. Albans. 434
Truax L. B., photographer, Swanton 510
Twitchell F. F. & Co., dry goods and carpets, St. Albans. 314
Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College, Montpelier, Vt. 248
Vermont Record, newspaper, St. Albans 356
Vermont Sentry, newspaper, Swanton . 490
Walker William P., stoves and tinware, St. Albans 464
Weeks Hiram B., flour and feed, St. Albans 452
Wheeler Curtis, Maple Grove Stock Farm, Fairfax 360
Wheeler F. W., photographer, Richford 304
Wyman Charles, jeweler, St. Albans 298
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
PORTRAITS.
PAGE.
Adams Lemuel, Sheldon. I57
Beebe Andrew J., Swanton. opp. 213
Brainerd Lawrence, St. Albans . opp. 185
Gadcomb William O., St. Albans . opp. 183
Hubbell Homer E., Fairfax. opp. 97
Rugg Benjamin F., St. Albans 193
Smith John Gregory, St. Albans, (steel). opp. 192
VIEWS, &c.
Blake Block, Swanton. 201
Brainerd Block, St. Albans. 163
Gadcomb William O., residence, St. Albans . opp. 176 Lake View House, St. Albans 174
Railroad Depot, St. Albans 167
Squier Geo. W.'s store, Swanton. 210
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Fairfield. 108
The Park, St. Albans. 167
Welden House, St. Albans 167
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MARKET DAYS-CONGRESSMEN-COUNTY OFFICERS.
MARKET OR BUTTER DAYS. .
[A few to whom we applied for information, failed to respond, therefore the Market Days for some of the towns are omitted.]
ALBURGH .- During the summer season, at Alburgh Center and Alburgh De- pot, every Saturday.
BERKSHIRE .- Every Friday at East Berkshire.
FRANKLIN. - At East Franklin on Monday, and at Franklin on Saturday.
FAIRFAX .- At J. M. Beeman & Sons' and S. E. Wilson's stores, on Monday. GRAND ISLE .- At the store of Macomber & Griswold, each Saturday.
HIGHGATE .- At Highgate Center, Tuesday.
RICHFORD .- At Richford village, Saturday.
SOUTH HERO .- At South Hero, Saturday.
ST. ALBANS .- At St. Albans, Tuesday.
SWANTON .--- At Swanton, Tuesday.
CONGRESSMEN,
United States Senator.
George F. Edmunds, (term expires 1887,).
Representative in Congress.
William W. Grout, Barton
COUNTY OFFICERS, (Franklin County.)
Chief Judge.
P. O. ADDRESS
Hon. Homer E. Royce.
St. Albans
Assistant Judges, County Court.
Hon. E. C. Thompson Highgate
Hon. W. H. McAllister West Enosburgh
Judge of Probate.
Myron W. Bailey St. Albans
Registrar of Probate.
Reed Buck
St. Albans
County Clerk.
Wilbur P. Davis St. Albans
State's Attorney.
H. E. Rustedt. Richford
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Burlington
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
Sheriff.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Julius Halbert
St. Albans
High Bailiff.
John F. Draper Sheldon
Cyrus N. Bishop.
Treasurer.
St. Albans
State Senators.
Herbert Brainerd St. Albans
Oris N. Kelton. Montgomery
Charles P. Hogan Sheldon
Justices of the Peace,
Bakersfield .- S. G. Start, Isaac N. Randall, Ira Powers, William A. Giddings, Charles B. Brown, J. W. Stone, and Henry J. Armington.
Berkshire .- James R. Stone, Daniel Moren, Joel C. Davis, James C. Towle, Absalom S. Thompson, Leander C. Leavens, and Horace E. Wheeler. Enosburgh .- S. H. Stevens, G. S. Fassett, William W. Hutchinson, C. F. Ovitt, W. J. Cross, William H. McAllister, J. G. Jenne, C. L. Marsh, A. A. Kendall, and D. Woodward.
Fairfax .- Judge Fairman, C. F. Hawley, S. T. Cilley, Henry Holmes, George A. Hubbell, E. S. Butler, and Henry Giddings.
Fairfield .- Osmond Bradley, Edwin C. Soule, Nelson W. Isham, Moses. El- wood, Daniel Leach, J. B. Hull, H. S. Dimon, H. A. Soule, O. L. Leach, and John McQueeney.
Fletcher .- James H. Patch, Nelson W. Church, Benjamin F. Bingham, Ira E. Farnsworth, and Charles B. Parsons.
Franklin .- E. H. Cleveland, Philo Horskin, James Randall, Arah H. Shedd, William I. Giddings, Jonathan Towle, and A. L. Galusha.
Georgia .- James Brooks, R. K. Clark, E. L. Ladd, H. O. Pierce, E. P. Cleveland, C. A. Hotchkiss, and E. J. Parker.
Highgate .- Edwin C. Thompson, Calvin Drury, Henry O. Hinckley, J. B. Sanderson, Thomas O'Hear, George L. Stimets, A. Nye, L. L. Cush- man, Alvin H. Spear, and A. A. Spear.
Montgomery .- E. W. Sherman, Aaron Gates, C. S. Parker, W. H. Stiles, John Goodspeed, C. P. Clapp, and N. Goodspeed.
Richford .- J. A. Powell, Lewis Calkins, Ira H. Farrar, David F. Dow, Hobart Stanhope, D. W. Carpenter, and Ammi Pattee.
Sheldon .- Alfred Keith, B. J. Brown, Benjamin Fish, B. A. Beatty, J. H. Stufflebean, A. E. McLane, and A. S. Olmsted.
St. Albans .- Almerin Tinker, Henry C. Greene, James Halloway, Albert D. Tenney, Cornelius D. Rublee, Patrick Ward, Henry M. Stanton, George T. Mooney, William Thibault, A. W. Ford, William P. Walker, George W. Newton, Daniel H. Plaisted, John A. Bedard, and Freeborn F. Bell.
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COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS.
Swanton .- E. S. Meigs, O. K. Brown, W. H. Bell, J. J. Foster, D. Dorman, C. S. L. Leach, Ellis W. Foster, M. H. Bliss, W. S. Thayer, C. H. But- terfield, F. Tarble, and H. Donaldson, 2d.
Representatives.
POSTOFFICE.
Bakersfield, Herbert F. Brigham Bakersfield
Berkshire, Addison P. Pond East Berkshire
Enosburgh, William W. Hutchinson Enosburgh Fairfax, Adrain J. Merrill North Fairfax
Fairfield, John Rooney. Fairfield
Fletcher, Elias B. Ellsworth. . Fairfax
Franklin, Chauncey Temple. Franklin
Georgia, Reuben E. Wilcox St. Albans Bay
Highgate, Owen E. Sheridan Highgate Center
Montgomery, Samuel N. Dix Montgomery Center
Richford, Richard Smith. Richford
Sheldon, Lewis H. Kettell Sheldon
St. Albans, Guy C. Noble St. Albans
Swanton, Romeo H. Scott Swanton
Town Clerks.
Bakersfield, Isaac N. Randall ; Berkshire, Mariette Leavens ; Enosburgh, William W. Hutchinson ; Fairfax, Curtis F. Hawley ; Fairfield, A. G. Soule ; Fletcher, Demas Robinson ; Franklin, Jonathan C. Robie; Georgia, Mary B. Post; Highgate, C. R. Lyon ; Montgomery, Otis N. Kelton ; Richford, J. H. Carpenter ; Sheldon, A. M. Brown ; St. Albans, J. S. Weeks ; Swanton, R. D. Marvin.
COURTS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.
At Court House, St. Albans.
Supreme Court.
First Thursday after second Tuesday in January.
County Court. Second Tuesday in April and September.
COUNTY OFFICERS, (Grand Isle County.)
Chief Judge.
P. O. ADDRESS. St. Albans
Hon. Homer E. Royce.
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Assistant Judges, County Court.
P. O. ADDRESS.
Hon. Dexter B. Town LaGrange
Hon. Barber W. Reynolds Alburgh Springs
Judge of Probate.
Flavius J. Hazen. North Hero
Registrar of Probate.
John Q. McGregor Alburgh Center
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