Gazetteer and business directory of Windham county, Vt., 1724-1884, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, b. 1836
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 805


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Gazetteer and business directory of Windham county, ...


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JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham, Massachusetts, is to be expeoded for books for the College Library. The other half of the income is devoted to scholarships in Harvard University for the beneft of descendants of


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GAZETTEER


BUSINESS DIRECTORY -AND-


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WINDHAM COUNTY, VT., 1724-1884.


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, CHIT- TENDEN, FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE, LAMOILLE ORLEANS AND WINDSOR COUNTIES IN VERMONT. .


PERMANENT OFFICE.


SYRACUSE, N. Y.


" He that bath 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 bim by malevolence, and the good sometimes by mistake."-SAMUEL JOHNSON.


SYRACUSE, N. Y .: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE. July, 1884.


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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 find the Day and the figuree 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.


INTRODUCTION.


In presenting to the public the " Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windham County," 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 county papers, for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to our efforts, and for essential aid in fur- nishing material for the work. We have also found valuable aid in " Thomp- son's Vermont," " Deming's Vermont Officer's;" Hiland Hall's "Early History of Vermont ;" " Hall's Geography and History of Vermont ;" " B. H. Hall's History of Eastern Vermont ;" the " Documentary History of New York ;" Lanman's "Dictionary of Congress ;" Palmer's " History of Lake Champlain ;" "Pioneer History of the Champlain Valley ;" "History of the Town of New- fane ;" " History of Brattleboro," by Henry Burnham ; various pamphlets of centennial celebrations, etc .; in the reports of the Adjutant-General and State School Superintendent ; Beers, Ellis & Soule's "Atlas of Windham county ;" and also the geological reports of Hitchcock and Hagar. Our thanks are also due to the clergy throughout the county, and to C. P. Stickney, of Brookline; Charles F. Eddy, of Bellow's Falls, (for manuscript history of Rockingham ;) Kittredge Haskins, (for history of First National Bank,) George B. Sargent, J. I. Cutting, Fred W. Childs, William S. Newton and Timothy Vinton, of Brattleboro ; Samuel H. Jones, of Needham, Mass .; Hon. James H. Phelps, of West Townshend, (for the very complete list of county officers on pages 34 to 43 inclusive, originally compiled by him for his History of Townshend, soon to be issued ;) Hon. Hoyt H. Wheeler of Jamaica, and to many others throughout the county who have rendered valuable aid.


That errors have occurred in sogreat a number of names and statements is probable, and that names have been omitted which should have been inserted is quite likely. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary dili-


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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 corrected in the Errata, following 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, on page 305. 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 it 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 to call at every dwelling 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 this 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 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.


ERRATA. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


HISTORICAL.


County Chapter .- THE ROCKINGHAM TRANSCRIPT, a weekly published at Bellows Falls, was established by A. W. McDonald, editor and pro- prietor, the first number appearing Saturday, May 24, 1884. The TRANSCRIPT, judging from the number now before us, is a well printed sheet, containing four large pages of eight columns each.


Brattleboro .- On page 137, in the sketch of Henry Dwight Holton, M. D., A. M., in the second line, read seventeen years instead of "fifteen." __ Dr. Holton has also been a director of the Vermont National Bank for the last six years, president of the Brattleboro Gas Light Co., chairman of the school board for several years, and chairman of the building com- mittee who have in charge the erection of the new High school building. In the sketch of Hon. Samuel Clark, on page 114, third line from the bottom, read survived, instead of survive. Samuel Cushman Clark died March 10, 1864.


In the fourteenth line of the sketch of James Fisk, on page 146, read Love, instead of " Leone."


In the second line of the sketch of Stephen Greenlief, on page 146, read 1768 instead of " 1868" In the same sketch, fifth line from the bot- tom of page, read Mrs. Love Fiske, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. George W. Hooker, was the daughter of his second wife, Cynthia Snow, of Chesterfield, N. H.


DIRECTORY.


Bellows Falls .- Bellows Falls Skating Rink Co., Wheeler & Murphy managers ; George B. Wheeler, Edward D. Murphy, L. P. Moody and - Libby, proprietors ; Island ave.


Earle Frank R., (E. & Hitchcock) bds 11 Center st., Terrace.


Earle & Hitchcock, (Frank R. Earle & Ransom C. Hitchcock) successors to


A. F. Holden, dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, 17 Union block, The Square.


FALL MOUNTAIN PAPER CO., A. N. Burbank, of Boston, Mass., treas. HECKER ANTON, (Hecker & Kiniry) bds Wilson's block, The Square. HECKER & KINIRY, (Anton H. & John C. K.,) successors to A. R.


Winnewisser, manufs. of cigars, and dealers in tobacco and cigars, whole- sale and retail, also pipes and smokers goods, The Square.


Hitchcock Ransom C., (Earle & Hitchcock).


Holden Amos F., has sold his boot and shoe business to Earle & Hitchcock, and is assisting his wife in the millinery business.


KINIRY JOHN C., (Hecker & Kiniry) bds Wilson's block, The Square. LARRABEE TIMOTHY, h Canal st., moved from Halifax.


.LIVERMORE BROS., job printers, The Square, have removed to Lovell's block, Rockingham st.


McDONALD ARTHUR W., editor and prop. of Rockingham Trans- script, bds 19 South.


O'Brien Daniel, (O'Brien & Son,) farm 250, h in Walpole, N. H.


O'Brien Daniel C., (O'Brien & Son) h in Walpole, N. H.


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O'Brien & Son, (Daniel and Daniel C.,) dealers in fresh and salt meats, veg- etables, milk, etc., 9 Bridge.


ROCKINGHAM TRANSCRIPT, A. W. McDonald, editor and prop. Lov- ell's block.


Smith Jaines O., on page 333, now runs a meat wagon, h Henry st.


Wheeler George B., (Bellows Falls Skating Rink Co.) proprietor of Wheeler's steam laundry, and custom shirt factory, and leader of Bellows Falls band.


WILCOX JAMES T., clerk for O'Brien & Son, h North Walpole, N. H.


WILLIAMS JAMES H., instead of " James N. H.," as printed on page 336


WILLIAMS NATHAN G., has moved to School st.


WINNEWISSER ALBERT R., has sold his business to Hecker & Kiniry, and moved to Colorado.


Brattleboro Village .- ADAMS LEROY E., is a patron of this work. Bardwell Lucius, slater, h 93 Frost.


BURCHARD KATE M., widow of Rev. Horace, h 19 Grove.


Chase Henry S. Capt., h 82 Frost.


Cowing Dwight, (Shaw & Cowing) bds 42 Main.


CROSBY EDWARD C., is a patron of this work.


*DICKINSON CHAUNCEY B., has sold his business to A. E. Thurber.


EDDY C. H. & CO., are patrons of this work.


FISKE LOVE C., is a patron of this work.


GREGG JAMES W., is a patron of this work.


HODGKINS MARTIN O., is a patron of this work.


HOWE C. L. & SON, photographers, are patrons of this work.


"JACOBS JAMES EUGENE has moved from Elliot st. His factory is now at West Brattleboro, and his office on Western ave.


MILLER MARY, widow of George Rodney, is a patron of this work.


RICHARDSON WILLIAM F., (W. F. Richardson & Co.) dealer in live stock, and farmer 535, h High.


*SELLICK & DAVIS, are patrons of this work.


Shaw Fred L., (Shaw & Cowing) bds 42 Main.


Shaw & Cowing (Fred L. S. & and Dwight T. C.) 5 and 10 cent goods, fancy goods, and kitchen furniture, Elliot st.


Simonds & Pullen, (James A. S. and Albert J. P.) successors to A. C. Daven- port, dealers in groceries and provisions.


Thomas & Ward, (Mrs. O. M. Thomas and Miss A. E. Ward) millinery and fancy goods, Main st.


·THURBER ALBERT E., successor to C. B. Dickinson, prop of bakery, and dealer in crackers, bread, cake, confectionery, etc., 57 Main, h 49 High. TYLER ROYALL, not " Royal," as printed on page 372.


WHITNEY EDWIN D., instead of "Edward D.", as printed on page 375- WILDER JOSEPH, is a patron of this work.


Brattleboro Town .- HAYNES CLIFTON F., moved to Guilford. SARGENT GEORGE B., is a patron of this work.


STOCKWELL ARAD H., is a patron of this work.


Stowe Alonzo T., Harriet and Lettia L., instead of " Stone," as printed on page 385.


THOMAS GEORGE H., is a patron of this work.


THURBER HORACE M., (West Brattleboro) r -, owns farm 45, moved from Guilford.


WARE OSCAR T., instead of " Oscar F.", as printed on page 386.


Livingle


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Dummerston .- CORSER ADELBERT M. and ERASTUS T., are located on road 17, not " 14," as printed on page 398.


DODGE WILLARD, is located on r 4, not "34," as printed on page 398. DUTTON STEPHEN L., is located on road 55, not "27," as printed on page 398.


JOHNSON FRANK A., is located on road 47, instead of "46", as printed on page 400.


Grafton .- GOODRIDGE SAMUEL W., is a patron of this work.


Guilford .- Bullock John L., is located on road 7, instead of "17," as printed on page 546.


KING CYNTHIA A., is a patron of this work.


RICHMOND HERBERT J., on page 551, is also prop. of a grist-mill,


Wilder Henry N., instead of " Henry M.," as printed on page 554.


Halifax .- STARK JEDEDIAH, is a patron of this work. Worden Charles, farmer, son of Isaac H.


Jamaica .- MAGOON EDWARD, on page 427, is also prop. of a saw- mill.


RUBY GEORGE M., instead of "George W.," as printed on page 429. Marlboro .- The following named residents of Marlboro receive their mail


at South Newfane, a postoffice established since our canvass, as per advice of the postmaster : Francis C. Adams, Alvin B. Bruce, Charles Bruce, Warren E. Bruce, King D. Charter, Anson H. Collins, Henry M. Collins, Gracia Goodell, Arminda Hale, Harlow E. Howe, Charles E. Ingram, Maria S. Johnson, and John O. Metcalf.


CORBETT CECIL M., (West Marlboro) r 49, carpenter and joiner, owns grist-mill and saw-mill with John N., and farmer 40, instead of as printed on page 446.


CORBETT JOHN N., (West Marlboro) r 49, carpenter, owns saw-mill and grist-mill with C. M., and farmer 40, instead of as printed on page 446.


Newfane .- BENNETT EDFORD O., instead of "Elford O.," as printed on page 451.


DAVIDSON MILON, not " Milan," as printed on page 453.


Howard Bros., (Williamsville) card-board mill, Parker S. Simonds, general supt.


Putney .- CRAWFORD ELLEN, is a patron of this work.


Rockingham .- ALEXANDER JOHN F., is a patron of this work. HOIT THEOPHILUS, is a patron of this work.


PERRY HANNAH B., (Saxton's River) widow of George, resides with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Alexander.


SCOFIELD FRANK B., (Saxton's River) (Barry & Scofield) not "Bar- ney & Scofield," as printed on page 479, h Main.


Townshend .- CARPENTER MARK MRS., is a patron of this work. Colburn Hattie E., (Townshend) assistant teacher Leland and Gray Sem- inary.


FLETCHER HARRIET, is a patron of this work.


PHELPS JAMES H. HON., postoffice address is West Townshend, not "Townshend," as printed on page 492.


Spaulding F. B., (Townshend) principal of Leland and Gray Seminary. WILLARD WARREN H., instead of "Warner H.," as printed on page 495.


Vernon .- Baker Michael, (Vernon) r 9}, farmer - acres.


BROOKS NATHANIEL, is located on road 16, instead of " 10," as printed on page 496.


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GOULD GILBERT F., on page 497, is located on road 18.


MILLER SIDNEY S., instead of "Sidney L.," as printed on page 498.


Wardsboro .- READ JUSTIN C., instead of "Justin B.," as printed on page 506.


Westminster .- CAMPBELL CHARLES C., instead of "George C.," as printed on page 509.


Gage Sidney & Co., are props. of a basket factory, not " bracket factory," as printed on page 512.


SNOW MORTON A., not " Martin A.," as printed on page 518. Stearns William G., not " Stears." as printed on page 518.


STEVENS ALFRED, is a patron of this work, and his postoffice is West- minster West, not " Westminster," as printed on page 518.


Wilmington .- Haskell Newland M., instead of "W. N.," as printed on page 537.


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Academies and Schools.


Leland and Gray Seminary, F. B. Spaulding, principal ; Hattie E. Col- burn, assistant, Townshend


Basket Makers.


Gage Sidney & Co., r 1 t, Bellows Falls, Westminster


Book Binders.


LADD MARSHALL C., cor Henry & Atkinson st., Bellows Falls, Rockingham Grist and Flouring Mills.


CARPENTER BROS., r 39, Guilford


STATTON HERBERT A., manager,


Jamaica


Eddy F. W., Townshend


Quarry.


Lyon G. E. & Co., (granite) D. J. Bailey, foreman, West Dummerston,


Dummerston


GENERAL CONTENTS.


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years. 2 Business Directory, by; towns. . . . 305


Census Table, 1771 to 1880 304


Classified Business Directory. 555


County Officers ..


Courts in Windham County. 12


Distance Table.


304


Errata ..


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Gazetteer of County.


17


Gazetteer of Towns.


79


Justices of the Peace.


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Postal Rates and Regulations


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Postoffices and Postmasters.


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Publisher's Notes ..


619


Societies. . 15


Town Clerks. .. 12


Town Representatives.


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Givingle


Mail Routes and Stage Lines


Map of Windam County


.inside of back cover


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INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. PORTRAITS.


ATHENS A. A. Wyman. 81


BRATTLEBORO-Rev. Horace Burchard. 125


C. L. Brown ... 95


Lafayette Clark (steel) 115


Samuel Clark, (biography page 114)


112


Charles Newton Davenport, (steel) (biography page 138). 152


Jacob Estey, (steel) 88


James Fisk. 146


Francis Goodhue, (biography page 119). 128


Joseph Goodhue .. 120


Henry Dwight Holton 136


Daniel Kellogg, (biography page 126) .. 132


Anthony Van Doorn, (biography page 133) 134


DUMMERSTON-William H. Greenwood, (steel). 181


JAMAICA-J. E. Butler. 232 David Eddy 228


NEWFANE-W. H. Williams 264


PUTNEY-David Crawford. 281


ROCKINGHAM-D. Campbell, M. D., (steel)


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John A. Farnsworth, (steel) (biography page '304). 296


Theophilus Hoit, (steel). 3º4


George Perry, (steel) *304


Benj. Scofield, (steel) '304


TOWNSHEND-Rev. H. Fletcher. "304


A. C. Howard, (biography page "304) 1304


Charles Phelps, (steel). "304


James H. Phelps, (steel) "3º4


WESTMINSTER-Homer Goodhue, (biography page "'304) 304


Ira Goodhue, (biography page "304) . 304


Rev. Alfred Stevens. "304


WILMINGTON-A. B. Childs.


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VIEWS.


BRATTLEBORO-Brooks House. 103


Estey Organ Works. 90


Glenwood Classical Seminary. 108


Hayes Homestead. 122


Vermont Asylum for the Insane. 105


Congregational Church. 152


Baptist Church ..


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Unitarian Congregational Church 154


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Athens. . 3º5


Bellows Falls, Village. 308


Brattleboro, Village .. 338


Brattleboro, Town outside of fire district. 377


Brookline.


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Dover 391


Dummerston 396


Grafton


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Guilford


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INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND ADVERTISEMENTS.


Halifax


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Jamaica 421


Londonderry 433


Marlboro


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Newfane


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Putney.


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Rockingham, outside of Bellows Falls


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Somerset. 482


Stratton.


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Townshend.


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Vernon


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Wardsboro 501


Westminster


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Whitingham


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Wilmington, Village. 530


Wilmington, town outside of corporation


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Windham .


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Adams & Haynes, water tanks, sap gatherers, etc., Wilmington, . . 534 and 548 Allen C. E., florist and seedsman, Brattleboro .. 358


Anderson & Reed, plumbers and gas fitters, Brattleboro 374


Bellows Falls Times, printing, Bellows Falls. 310


Butterfield Charles W., florist, Langshan fowls, Bellows Falls 326


Carpenter E. P. Organ Co., organs and actions, Brattleboro.


374


Central Vermont R. R ... 578


Chamberlain B. N., hats, caps, robes, etc., Brattleboro.


Day J. F., sash, doors, etc., Bellows Falls. 586


326


Drown & Bliss, boots and shoes, Brattleboro 390


Farr N. H., insurance, Bellows Falls 326


Goodell J. W. & Co., marble monuments, Burlington .. .. facing back cover


Goodridge S. W., fishing rods, Grafton. 586


Halladay A. A. & L. H., Langshan fowls, Bellows Falls. 326


Hayes L. S., insurance, Bellows Falls 420


Henry, Johnson & Lord, proprietary medicines, Burlington. 607


Jacobs J. E., folding furniture, Brattleboro. 390


Lake H. E., pianos, organs, etc., Saxton's River 484


Leonard D., printing, Brattleboro 358


Liver more Brothers, printing, Bellows Falls,


420


Londonderry Sifter, printing, South Londonderry.


516


Merriam D. S. Dr., physician, Shelburne Falls, Mass.


618


Mitchell A. S., hemlock bark and lumber


484


Perry F. W. & Son, tanners, Jamaica.


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


342


Robinson Amos, cancer doctor, St. Albans


Selleck & Davis, printers, Battleboro. 586


Sherman & Jennie, insurance, real estate, etc., Brattleboro. 406


Starkey & Wellman, clothing, Brattleboro. 516


Thompson C. F. & Co., hardware, groceries, etc., Brattleboro. 452


Thurber A. E., baker and confectioner, Brattleboro. 484


Van Doorn M. T. & Son, crockery, etc., Brattleboro. 452


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Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain R. R., 452 596


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Reformer Windham Co., printing, etc., Brattleboro.


564


Lockwood & Wheeler, contractors and builders, Bellows Falls 420


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS-CONGRESSMEN- COUNTY OFFICERS.


Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, .inside back cover Vermont Phoenix, printing, Brattleboro. 436 Vermont State Normal School, Castleton ‘304 Williams & Co., paper stock, Bellows Falls 420


Winnewisser A. F., furniture, crockery, etc., Bellows Falls 484


CONGRESSMEN. United States Senators.


Justin F. Morrill-(1885)


.George F. Edmonde (1887)


John W. Stewart United States Representatives. Lake D. Poland


STATE JUDICIARY.


Homer E. Royce. Chief Justice Supreme Court St. Albans


Timothy P. Redfield, First Assistant Justice, . Montpeller


Jonathan Ross, Second Assistant Justice, St. Johnsbury


W. Henry Powers, Third Assistant Justice, Morrisville


Wheelock G. Veasey. Fourth Assistant Justice, ... Rutland


Russell S. Taft, Fifth Assistant Justice, Burlington


John T. Rowell, Sizth Assistant Justice, West Randolph


Edwin F. Palmer. Reporter, . ....


.. Waterbury


COUNTY OFFICERS. Assistant Judges, County Court. P. O. AnnREss.


Ransinre W. Clarke.


. Brattleboro


Andrew A. Wyman


Athens


Judges of Probate.


Royall Tyler, District of Marlboro


Brattleboro


Ahishai Stoddard, District of Westminster,


Westminster


Royall Tyler.


State's Attorney.


A. Angustine Butterfield ..


High Sheriff.


J. Washburn Melendy,


DEPUTIES Londonderry


Seth N. Herrick


Brattleboro


Dorr Clongh, Putney


Leverett T. Lovell, 2d,


Bellows Falle


Franklin A. George


Grafton


Henry N. Fitts. Wardsboro


J. Henry Rlobmond


Gullford Jamalca


J. Henry Kidder.


Wilmington


William A. Brown


Jacksonville


N. M. Haskell


George W. Metcolf Westminster


Henry W. Bellows .. Marlboro | H. C. Millington . Whitingham


High Bailiff.


George E. Selleck. .Brattleboro


Jullus J. Estey


Brattleboro


William B. Cutting.


. Westminster


Justicee of the Peace.


ATHENS .- Amos T. Ball, Eugene S. Kingsley, Nial Bemis, William C. Robbins, Andrew A. Wy- man.


BRATTLEBORO .- WIlliom S. Newton, Royall Tyler. Edgar W. Stoddard, Kittredge Haskins, Rane. lure W. Clarke, James M. Tyler, Jonathan 3. Eddy, T. J. B. Cudworth, Levi K. Fuller, Pres- ton F. Perry, John W. Bornap, John S. Cutting, William W. Lynde, Peleg Barrows, Oscar D. Estabrook,


BROOKLINK .- Erastus Whitney, William Adame, John B. Stebbins, Everett P. Wellman, Timothy M. Allbee.


DOVER -George E. Rice, Anson B. Collins, Stillman H. Lazell, George B. Boyoe, Gilbert W. Yeaw.


DUMMERSTON,-Jessa E. Worden, Thomas N. Reed, Oscar L. F. Bennett, George R. Bennett, Sanford W. Wilson. GRAFTON .- Samuel Phelps, William G. Wyman. Thomas W. Davis, Charles W. Haskell, Sidney Holmes.


GUILFORD .- Samuel L Hunt, William W. Barney, J. Henry Richmond, Nathan P. Chapin, Fran- cis G. Taylor. Hollis H. Barnett.


HALIFAX -William E. French, Lemnel M. Woodard, Frank Worden, Albert M. V. Hagar, Jede- diab Stark.


JAMAICA .- Fred B. Pler, Frank E. Smith, John L. Knowiton, Edwin F. Russell, David Eddy, William F. Gleason.


LONDONDERRY .- WIIllam W. Pierce, Dwight Tyler, Artemas W. J. Wilkine, Henry A. Walker, Daniel D. Walte, Nelson S. Colburn, Clarence A. Peabody.


Alonzo Starkey


Nelson Winslow Townshend Oscar R. Garfield. West Townshend


Charles Jackson. . West Northfield, Mass. Francis Phelps


Henry H. Hoyt . Williamsville


John Q. Shumway


Barnet S Walt Londonderry


State Senators.


. Waltingham


County Clerk.


Brattleboro


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COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS-RATES OF POSTAGE.


MARLBORO .- Albert M. Prouty, Joseph H. Hamilton, Henry W. Bellowe.


NEWFANE .- Eugene P. Wheeler, Frederick O. Borditt, Dennis A. Dickinson, Albert T. Warren, Samuel P. Milier, George W. Sherwin, George W. Redfield.


PUTNEY .- Denison Davis, Oscar B. Blodgett, John F. Clark, Sterne O, Parker, Charles W. Kim- hall. Moses C. Ingsiis. William S Aplin.


ROCKINGHAM .- Ira D. Burwell, Leopard C. Hubbard. Henry C. Wiley, Maynard F. Burt, Martin R Lawrence, Josiah B. Divoil, Marshall M. Whitney, Luther G. Howard, Charles C. Chapin Zina H. Allbee, Herbert D. Ryder, Thoms. H. Hughes.




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