Gazetteer and business directory of Lamoille and Orleans counties, Vt., for 1883-84, pt 1, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 716


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GAZETTEER


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY of -OF-


LAMOILLE AND ORLEANS COUNTIES, VT ..


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Compiled and Published by


HAMILTON CHILD,


AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPRINS, 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, CHIT- TENDEN, FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES IN VERMONT.


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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, July, 1883.


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INTRODUCTION.


In presenting to the public the "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Lamoille and Orleans Counties," we desire to return our sincere thanks to all who have kindly aided in obtaining the information it contains and thus 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 local 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 ;' in the reports of the Adjutant-General and State School Superintendent, F. W. Beers & Co.'s "Atlas of Lamoille and Orleans counties ;" and also the geological reports of Hitchcock and Hagar. Our thanks are also due to the clergy throughout the counties, and to O. J. Austin and George H. Blake, of Barton ; H. E. Fullington and Rev. Edward Wheelock, of Cambridge ; Elijah Cleveland, of Coventry ; Mrs. L. Kingsbery, of Derby; William G. Bassett, of Eden ; C. P. Owen, of Glover ; H. M. McFarland, L. D. Small, W H. H. Kenfield, and Col. E. B. Sawyer, of Hyde Park ; J. E. Jameson and H. B. Cushman, of Irasburgh; H. D. Chamberlin, of Jay ; Miss Fisk, Hon. G. W. Hendee, Philip K. Gleed, and C. S. Noyes, of Morrisville ; D. M. Camp, of . Newport ; Mrs. George Wilkins, of Stowe; and to many others throughout the counties 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 certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary


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diligence 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 cor- rected in the Errata, following this 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 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 renders 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 some of the leading firms and business men of these and other counties, and we most cheerfully commend them to the patronage 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.


DIRECTORY-LAMOILLE COUNTY.


Belvidere-CHAPPELL EUGENE L., instead of Eugene S., as printed on page 290.


THOMAS LUTHER E., is a patron of this work.


Cambridge-AMERICAN HOUSE, (Cambridge) T. S. Whipple, prop., livery connected, Main st. cor South.


CHADWICK HOUSE, (Jeffersonville) A. J. Lavigne, prop., livery connected. READ SILAS H., patronizes this work.


Smilie Levi V., instead of Smiley, as printed on page 303.


Eden-Eden House, (Eden) r 21 cor 9, Jacob Harrington, prop.


RIVERS HENRY, is a patron of this work.


Hyde Park-ANDREWS CHRISTOPHER A. A., is a patron. of this work.


BULLARD EDGAR, is a patron of this work.


CLEVELAND CHARLES A., instead of Cleveland Charles J., as printed on page 320.


JONES ALONZO, is a patron of this work.


JONES CARLOS N., instead of Jones Charles N., as printed on page 323. Story George L., (Hyde Park) M. E. clergyman, removed from Waterville since our canvass.


Johnson-Anderson Calvin B., has removed to Lowell since our canvass. WATERS LUTHER R., is a patron of this work.


Morristown-Burk Hiram R., instead of as printed on page 346. DOTY GEORGE W., is a patron of this work.


*GREEN B. W. & CO., not Greene B. W. & Co., advertise on page 294. OBER ASA K., patronizes this work.


Robinson & Green, on page 358, are dental surgeons.


TAYLOR ALBERT H., has retired from the firm of Green & Taylor, and B. W. Green & Co. are successors.


Terrill Moses, was born in 1799, not 1879, as printed, and died April 14, 1883.


Waterville -* KELLEY & SON, dealers in belt lace, leather, and sheepskin leggins, advertise on page 294.


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ERRATA, ORLEANS COUNTY-GENERAL CONTENTS.


ORLEANS COUNTY.


Brownington-JENKINS SAMUEL R., is a patron of this work. Charleston-Clark William E., instead of Chark William E.


GREGORY GEORGE W., is a patron of this work.


WILSON ANDREW, is a patron of this work.


Coventry-CLEVELAND ELIJAH, is a patron of this work.


Wright Erastus, (Coventry) r 22, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 145. Wright Homer, (Coventry) r 22, farmer.


Craftsbury-HARRIMAN HAMILTON Z., leases of David Harri- man, not Harrington.


Patterson I. Thomas, has been elected sheriff of Orleans county since our canvass.


Derby -* ALLBEE ANDREW J., instead of Albee, as printed on page 463.


International Company, (Derby) L. C. Grandy, manager, lumber manufac- turers, office Memphremagog House, Newport.


Glover-PATTERSON GABRIEL, is a patron of this work.


Greensboro-SIMPSON JAMES S., is a patron of this work.


Holland-Marsh Harry R., instead of Harsh Harry R., as printed on page 506.


Irasburgh-PAGE AUSTIN N., instead of Fage Austin N., as printed on page 516.


Lee S. Henry, (Irasburgh) r 15, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 140, was printed out of place on page 517.


Lowell-BROWN JAMES, is a paton of this work.


COX LEWIS O., is a patron of this work.


Newport-Folsom Elisha Rev., pastor M. E. church, h Pleasant.


International Company, L. C. Grandy, manager, lumber manufs., office in Memphremagog House.


SHAW BENONI E., instead of Renoni E., as printed on page 545.


THRASHER JOSEPHINE O., instead of Joseph O., as printed on page 546.


Chandler, French & Co., (see Barton Landing) r 26, steam saw-mill.


MORSE WILLIE C., is located on r 12.


SISCO VOLNEY C., is a patron of this work.


Troy-RANDALL GEORGE N., instead of George F., as printed on page 571.


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years. 2


Business Directory by towns, Lamoille county 289


Business Directory, by towns, Orleans county 395


Census Report. 16


Classified Business Directory 583


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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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County Officers


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Courts


Ioand II 67288 8288


Errata.


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Gazetteer of Orleans county


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Gazetteer of Towns, Lamoille county 61


189


Mail Routes and Stage Lines


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Map of Lamoille county inside front cover


Map of Orleans county .. inside back cover


Postal Rates and Regulations


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Post Offices and Postmasters


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Publisher's Notes


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Societies.


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Town Clerks.


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Town Representatives


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INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Albany 395


Barton Village.


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Barton Landing


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Barton-Town outside Corporation


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Belvidere


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Brownington


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Cambridge


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Charleston


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Coventry .


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Coventry Gore.


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Craftsbury


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Derby


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Eden


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Elmore


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Glover


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Greensboro


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Holland


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Hyde Park.


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Irasburgh


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Jay .


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Johnson


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Lowell


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Morgan.


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Morristown


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Newport Village .


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Newport-Town outside Corporation


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North Troy Village


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Stowe.


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Troy-Town outside Corporation 565


Distance Table


Gazetteer of Lamoille county 17


Gazetteer of Towns, Orleans county


Justices of the Peace.


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PAGE. Waterville 380 Westfield 573


Westmore 579


Wolcott


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


Allbee A. J., sash, doors, and blinds, Derby Center. 494


Ambler Myron, pianos and fancy lumber, Hyde Park. 418


American House, C. F. Randall, prop., Hyde Park.


Betters J. B., merchant tailor, Newport. 310


Boomhower Eli E., machinist and blacksmith 310


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Bradford A. D., newspaper, Jericho. 294


Central House, also harness, W. H. Hinman, Derby Center 494


Central Vermont Railroad, St. Albans 340


Clark Charles E., wagons, carriages and sleighs, Wolcott. 348


Express and Standard, newspaper, Newport 590


Goodell J. W. & Co., Burlington. last fly leaf


Ogdensburgh and Lake Champlain Railroad inside last cover


Green B. W. & Co .. bakers and confectioners, Morrisville. 294


Henry, Johnson & Lord, proprietary medicines, Burlington 526


Holmes George W. & Co., gloves and mittens, Burlington 464


Jackman Henry E., undertaker, Trasburgh 416


Jenne L. P., furniture, etc., Derby Centre 418


Johnson State Normal School, Johnson. 584


Kelley & Son, moccasins, mittens, etc., Waterville. 294


Kinney N. H., sash, doors, and blinds, Craftsbury 464


Lawrence W. J., light and heavy harness, Morrisville 310


Morgan H. H., foundry, Morrisville. 348


Murkland John W., iron founder, etc., Barton. 418


News and Citizen, newspaper, Morrisville and Hyde Park 400


Nichols Dr. F. M., veterinary surgeon, etc., Morrisville


310


North Troy Palladium, North Troy. . 480


Orleans County Monitor, newspaper, Barton 620


Page Carroll S., green calf skins, Hyde Park


Peck Theodore S., insurance, Burlington. inside last cover


People's Academy and Morrisville Graded School, Morrisville. 426


Percy A. N., Burlington Clothing House, Burlington 348


Post C. C., manuf. sugar makers' supplies, Burlington 372


Robinson Amos Dr., cancers, St. Albans 328


Safford John M., lumber, bent work, etc., Cambridge. 354


Samson William & Co., railway horse powers, East Berkshire. 510


Scott E. R. & Son, carriage, sign, and ornamental painting, Newport .. 542 Shaw E. P., clothing, etc., Burlington 494


Smith & Pease, clothing, Burlington. 464


Stevens James V., dry goods and groceries, Waterville 354


Vermont House, A. G. West, Morrisville. 416


Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College, Montpelier 438


Willey Curtis, granite quarry, Derby 494


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INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS-CONGRESSMEN-COUNTY OFFICERS.


INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. PORTRAITS.


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Cleveland Elijah, Coventry opp. 236


Currier John W., North Troy opp. 54288


Parker Charles S., Elmore . opp. 85


Robinson Lucius, Newport.


. opp. #288


Stewart Horace, Beebe Plain . opp. 254


Warner John, Cambridge. opp. 74


VIEWS, &c.


Currier J. W., residence, North Troy opp.52288


Gilman George C., store, Newport 36288 ·


Newport Academy, Newport. 35288


Parker Charles S., residence, Elmore


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Parker Charles S., stock barns 86


Peoples Academy, Morrisville I16


CONGRESSMEN. United States Senator.


George F. Edmunds, (term expires 1857). Burlington


William W. Grout


COUNTY OFFICERS-LAMOILLE COUNTY.


Chief Judge.


P. O. ADDRESS


Hon. Homer E. Royce


Judge County Court.


St. Albans


H. Henry Powers.


Assistant Judges County Court.


Horace Waite


. Eden


Reuben A. Savage


Stowe


Judge of Probate.


Russell S. Page


Hyde Park


County Clerk.


W. H. H. Kenfield


.Hyde Park


Philip K. Gleed.


Sheriff.


Herbert C. Lanpher


Hyde Park


Charles C. Dodge


Morristown


Byron A. Page


State Senator.


Cambridge


Justices of the Peace.


Belvidere .- Norman M. Cheney, James Thomas, R. J. Brown, William W. Slater. and A. P. Brown.


Cambridge .- L. A. Blaisdell, Levi L. Smith, E. R. Brush, R. M. Blaisdell, Henry Smilie, Sanford W. Heath, and William Melendy.


Eden .- William Scott, William Ober, Davis Atwell, Edwin C. White, and Henry H. Newton. Elmore .- A. M. Kelley, Norman Camp. F. S. Merritt, W. W. Delano, and B. F. Morse. Hyde Park .- A. Parker Smalley, Androw J. Campbell, Leonard F. Allen, James C. Crocker, George E. Mudgett, Adna V. Wiswell, and George W. Denio.


State's Attorney.


Morrisville


High Bailiff.


Morristown


Representative in Congress.


Barton


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COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS.


Johnson .- Frank Oakes, Isaac Patch, Zachariah Whiting, Horace Goodwin, George Phillips, David Holdridge, D. S. Iloldridge D. S. Waterman.


Morristown .- Orlo Cady, R. S. Gallup, Frank Kenfield, O. W. Chaffee, B. L. Rand, S. N. Palmer, Horace Grout, C. S. Noyes, and H. P. Munson.


Stowe .- Reuben A. Savage. James E. Miles, John W. Smith, George W. Watts, Flavius J. Mower, George S. Wade, and Paphro D. Pike.


Waterville .- Z. W. A. Leach, Benjamin R. Houghton, Moses McFarland, E. Locke, and John A. Kelley.


Wolcott .- W. O. Stratton, Ai N. Boynton, A. B. Pike, F. J. Burnell, M. D. Scott, F. N. Harris, and C. C. Fisher.


Representatives.


POSTOFFICE


Belvidere, Lewis Whittemore Belvidere Cambridge, Alonzo Kinsley. Jeffersonville


Eden, Francis F. White .. Eden Mills


Elmore, George A. Morse East Elmore


Hyde Park, C. F. Randall


Hyde Park


Johnson, J. A. Andrews. Johnson


Morristown, Charles R. Page


. Morrisville


Wolcott, Oscar Eaton. . Wolcott


Town Clerks .;


Belvidere, Charles B. Weston ; Cambridge, W. H. Grinwold ; Eden, E. C. White ; Elmore, Norman Camp ; Hyde Park, Henry M. Noyes : JJohnson, Thomas J. Boynton ; Morristown, Asahel M. Burke ; Stowe, Albert C. Raymond ; Waterville, Edwin H. Shattuck ; Wolcott, M. J. Leach.


COURTS IN LAMOILLE COUNTY.


At Court House, Hyde Park. Supreme Court. Third Tuesday in August. County Court. Fourth Tuesday in April and December.


COUNTY OFFICERS-ORLEANS COUNTY.


Chief Judge.


P. O. ADDRESS St. Albans


Hon. Homer E. Royce.


Assistant Judges, County Court. Craftsbury


Amasa P. Dutton


Nathaniel C. Hoyt.


Judge of Probate.


O. H. Austin


County Clerk.


Irasburgh


Charles A. Prouty.


Newport


Sheriff.


I. Thomas Patterson.


. Craftsbury


High Bailiff.


Joseph C. Orne


Westmore


State Senators.


Walter D. Crane.


Newport


Wilbur F. Templeton.


.. Glover


Justices of the Peace.


Albany .- T. B. Johnson, B. N. Moore, William Williams, William Chamberlin, John F. Tenney, and N. M. Darling.


Barton .- J. L. Woodman, A. D. Matthews, B. Mossman, Job Guild, E. Barnard, Wallace I. Rob- inson, D. C. French, John Forest, Jr., A. O. Blake, and J. P. Baldwin. Brownington .- Robert Alexander, Joseph H. Evans, Charles Wheeler, I. C. Smith, and S. S. Tinkham. Charleston .- M. M. Melvin. S. C. Streeter, William E. Clark. J. C. Oliver, E. W. Parlin, I. L. Dolloff, and B. D. Clark.


Coventry .- Warner Mitchell, Joseph S. Kidder, Frank C. Williams, and Erastus Wright.


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Henry B. Cushman


State's Attorney.


Barton Landing


Stowe, not represented


Waterville, James V. Stevens Watervilla


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COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS-RATES OF POSTAGE.


Graftsbury .- Adam White, Henry Douglass, R. M. Lyon, C. G. Doty, Noble H. Kinney, Stephen A. Smith, and William P. Kaiser.


Derby .- Horace D. Holmes, Calvin Wilcox, Elwin J. Tinker, P. S. Robinson. I. A. Adams, J. M. Grow, Jr., and Charles N. Nye.


Glover .- M. L. Gilmore, A. P. Bean, E. O. Randall, E. H. Nye, C. P. Owen, I J. Tayer, and F. F. Bean.


Greensboro .-- J. M. Lindsay. A. P. Folsom, Alexander McLaren, Sumner P. Pinney, Henry S. Tolman William W. Goss, and I. N. Soule.


Holland .- Leander C. Heath, Henry B. Bates, Lemuel R Tabor, A. A. Hall, and J. C. Robinson. Irasburgh .- S. H. Howard, E. P. Church, Jolin L. Dodge, Harlow Foss, Elijah W. Powell, Henry B Cushman and Albert W. Post.


Jay .- H. D. Chamberlin, 'Z. O. Sargent, Benjamin F. Paine, Alexander Young, and E. H. Wright. Lowell .- Edward Stephenson, Leigh R. Wellman, Andrew J. Dodge, Irvin Stevenson, Charles C. Tillotson. Simmonds F. Phelps, and Horace O. Hlines.


Morgan .- M. Whitehill, B. Bartlett, C. S. Albee, I. C. Taylor. and Paron Huntoon.


Newport .- Moses G. Sargent, Converse C. Goodrich, Marshall B. Hall, Charles L. Erwin, N. S. Rogers, George R. Lane, Willie Richmond. Harrison A. Wright, Thomas B. Alexander, and James Y. Green.


Troy .- Orison Miller, E. F. Young. Hiram A. Johnson, William R. Elkins, A. J. Williams, Charles C. Kennedy, and Charles M. Bailey.


Westfield .- E. H. Miller, Timothy Deblois, O. F. Sisco, Silas Hill, and James N. Clark.


Westmore .- J. C. Orne. Calvin Gibson, J. C. Page, Charles F. Fogg, and Joseph Watchie.


Representatives.


POSTOFFICE ADDRESS


Albany, John C. Burk, .


Albany


Barton, George W. Bridgman


Barton


Brownington, Isaac C. Smith,


. Brownington


Charleston, Tracy B. Pratt


West Charleston


Coventry, Henry F. Black,


East Coventry


Craftsbury Ephraim S. Gage, Craftsbury


Derby, Auretus F. Adams,


. Derby


Glover, C. P. Bean,. .. Glover


Greensboro, James Young, ..


Greensboro


Holland, Eugene E. Pinney,


Holland


Irasburgh, L. H. Thompson Irasburgh


Jay, Gilbert C. Lucier,. .Jay


Lowell, Franklin H. Skinner,


Lowell


Morgan, Benjamin F. Moore. Morgan


Newport, Charles L. Erwin.


Newport Center


Troy, Charles P. Stevens, Troy


Westfield, W. W . Wakefield,


Westfield


Westmore, Augustus W. Lyon.


Westmore


Town Clerks.


Albany, Martin B. Chaley; Barton. James Bushnell: Brownington, Charles Wheeler; Charleston, Elisha W. Parlin; Corentry, Frank C. Williams; Craftsbury, Henry N. Stevens; Derby, William S. Robbins; Glorer, Chapin Leonard; Greensboro, W. Wallace Goss; Holland, Sidney R. Fletcher; Irasburgh, W. D. Tyler; Jay, H. D. Chamberlin; Lowell, Don B. Curtis; Morgen, George Bartlett; Newport, Henry S. Root; Troy, John S. Young; Westfield, James Hill; Westmore, J. C. Orno.


COURTS IN ORLEANS COUNTY.


At Court House, Irasburgh. Supreme Court. Fourth Tuesday in May. County Court. First Wednesday after the first Tuesday in September, and first Tuesday in February


THE RATES OF POSTAGE.


Postal cards one cent each, to all parts of the United States and Canada.


FIRST-CLASS MATTER-TWO CENTS PER HALF OUNCE OR FRACTION THEREOF.


Letters and all other mailable matter of cther classes subject to letter postage by reason of a violation of the postal laws, three cents per half ounce to all parts of the United State and Canada, until October 1, 1883, when two cents will be charged.


REGISTRATION, DROP LETTERS, ETC.


On registered domestic letters and third and fourth-class matter an additional fee of 10 cents is required.


Local or "drop" letters, that is for the city or town where deposited, two cents, if delivered by carriers, and one cent if there is no carrier system, per half-ounce.


Manuscript for publication in books, ( except when accompanied by proof-sheets,) newspapers and magazines chargeable as letters.


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RATES OF POSTAGE -POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


FREE.


Newspapers, to each actual subscriber in the county where published, free of charge.


SECOND-CLASS MATTER-TWO CENTS PER POUND.


Newspapers and periodicals, transient excepted, to be prepaid at the office of publication at two cents per pound, or fraction thereof.


THIRD-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR TWO OUNCES. (Must not be sealed.)


Mail-matter of the third-class embraces books (printed and blank), transient newspapers and periodicals, circulars and other matter wholly in print. proof-sheets and corrected proot- sheets, manuscript copy accompanying the same, hand-bills, posters, cromo-lithographs, en- gravings, envelopes with printing thereon, heliotypes, lithographs, photographie and stereo- scopic views with the title written thereon, printed blanks, printed cards, and. in general, all impressions or copies obtained upon paper, parchment, or card-board, by means of printing, lithographing, or any other mechanical process, except the copying press ; and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof.


FOURTH. CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR EACH OUNCE.


Mailable matter of the fourth-class embraces blank cards, card-board and other flexible mate- rial, flexible patterns, letter envelopes, and letter-paper without printing thereon. merchandise, models, ornamented paper, sample cards, samples of ores, metals, minerals, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, drawings, plans, designs, original paintings in oil or water colors, and any other matter not included in the first, second, or third-class, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail-bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce or fractional part thereof.


Packages of mail-matter must not exceed four pounds each in weight, except in cases of single volumes of books.


Undelivered letters and postal cards can be re-sent to a new address without additional charge.


Senders may write their names on transient newspapers, books, or any package in either . class, preceded by the word "from."


Stamps ent from the stamped envelopes are rejected by the postoffice.


Stamped envelopes and wrappers, postal cards, and stamps of different denominations for sale at the postoffices.


Samped envelopes accidentally spoiled redeemed at any postoffice.


POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


Lamoille County.


POSTOFFICE.


TOWN.


POSTMASTER


Belvidere,


Belvidere,


John B. McCuin.


Belvidere Corners


Belvidere,


Joseph B Wescom.


Cady's Falls,


Morristown,


Vernon W. Waterman.


Cambridge,


Cambridge,


Gilbert Gonyeau. Byron B. Holmes.


East Elmore,


Elmore,


William Silloway.


Eden,


Eden, Eden,


Martin Shattuck. Sabin scott. Norman Camp


Elmore,


Elmore, Hyde Park,


L Halsey Lewis.


Jeffersonville,


Cambridge,


Johnson,


Johnson,


Morristown,


Morristown,


Morrisville,


Morrisville,


James C. Robinson.


North Cambridge,


Cambridge,


Daniel C. Walker


North Hyde Park.


Hyde Park,


Sylvenus W. Hinds. Dwight M. Holron




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