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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01085 9491
SUCCESSFUL VERMONTERS
A MODERN GAZETTEER
OF
CALEDONIA, ESSEX, AND ORLEANS COUNTIES
CONTAINING
AN HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE SEVERAL TOWNS AND
A SERIES OF BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE MEN OF MARK WHO HAVE WON DISTINCTION IN THEIR SEVERAL CALLINGS, AND WHO HAVE BECOME CONSPICUOUS IN THE PROFESSIONAL, BUSINESS, AND POLITICAL, WORLD
ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS HALF-TONE ENGRAVINGS
BY WILLIAM H. JEFFREY
EAST BURKE, VERMONT THE HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY
1904
ENGRAVED, PRINTED, AND BOUND BY THE RUMFORD PRINTING CO .. CONCORD, N H
0 1 Little - $ 5.00
AUTHOR'S REMARKS.
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In the preparation of this, the first volume of a proposed series, covering the early history and biography of our state, it has been my purpose to condense the purely historical portion allotted to each town, for I fully realize that biography alone is history. The great events, from the days of the Green Mountain Boys, led by Seth Warner, Remember Baker, and Ethan Allen, to our present day, are all contained in the biography of the sturdy sons of our hills. In this form history always takes on a splendid glow and freshness.
In the series of biographical sketches which follow, the plan is unique, and I trust will prove effectual in preserving, not only the history of the events, but of those who participated in them, not alone in the early wars of our common conn- try, but in the peaceful victories and industrial accomplishments of our people. whose lives have played so important a part in the vast history of the American republic.
It was in the afternoon of July 12, 1609, that Samuel de Champlain, Lieu- tenant-Governor of New France, came to make war on the hitherto unconquer- able Iroquois, on the western shores of the lake which now bears his name. Cham- plain was probably the first white man to see the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont, although he never set foot upon her soil. This was before Hendrick Hudson sailed up the great river now bearing his name ; and eleven years prior to the landing of the Pilgrims.
The first record given of white men in Vermont was about 1690, when the French colonies in Canada planned a series of winter raids upon the English. and in February of that year, the raiders followed the bloody trail, along Lake Champlain, raiding Schenectady, New York, killing sixty and taking twenty- seven prisoners. A raid on Salmon Falls, New Hampshire, resulted in thirty killed, and in Dover, New Hampshire, twenty-three were killed. In all of these expeditions the Indians and their French allies passed southward, crossing Vermont through the valleys of the Winooski and White rivers. Returning home with dripping hatchets and the scalps of many a white settler dangling from their savage belts, they truly dyed the soil of Vermont with the blood of their butchered victims. It was by this trail that the descent on Deerfield, Massa- chusetts, was made in 1704.
The first actual settlement in the state dates from 1624, when Massachusetts built Fort Dummer, near what is now Brattleboro. In all of the early wars Ver- mont bore a conspicuous part. Her streams were the highways of the restless savages ; her forests were their hiding places, while the beautiful lake which forms much of her western border, saw more fierce fighting than the St. Lawrence or the Hudson.
In 1763 the settlement of the state began in earnest, the great forests were pushed back and a thriving colony took its place, whose valor and patriotism, whose homely virtue and loyalty did much to turn the scale in the struggle for American independence. With true, patriotic fervor they declared : "The land is given us for an inheritance." This new country received its christening in 1763, from the
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AUTHOR'S REMARKS.
summit of Mount Pisgah, when the Rev. Samuel Peters " looked and beheld the grandeur of the promised land," and declared : "I name thee VERD MOUNT."
In 1763 one hundred and eighty-three towns, all owing allegiance' to !New Hampshire, had been chartered by Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hamp- shire. These extended across the state and up to within twenty miles of Lake Champlain. In 1764 the king decreed that the western boundary of the Connecti- cut river should form the eastern boundary of New York province, causing the boundary dispute to break out in earnest and the formation of the Green Mountain Boys, an organization whose fame has come down to us so vividly in history, song, and story. The valiant service of Ethan Allen, Remember Baker, Seth Warner and their associates are too well known to need any elaboration at this time.
It is to trace down through the long line of pioneers, patriots, and soldiers, the lives, works, and accomplishments of the sons of Vermont, that this work was first conceived.
A prominent newspaper man to whom the writer confided his plans before the first articles were written, asked these questions : " What do you call SUCCESS- FUL VERMONTERS? Who is eligible for representation in your proposed work?" My reply was then and is now : "That great body of Vermonters-by birth or adoption-who are men of quality, honor, honesty, integrity, and moral worth ; those men who have contributed materially to the development and progress of our state ; those men who love our institutions, our traditions, and our people ; those men of character, whose influence has been for the upbuilding of our several communities. Finally, all good men, without regard to the amount of their mate- rial acquirements. Not that I am opposed to wealth but rather that the acquire- ment of wealth is not a standard either of true greatness or! success. In a word, the great body of plain people, who as Lincoln said : 'God must love because he made so many of them.'"
If I shall have added to the material for the future historian ; if I shall have preserved the biography and history of any of the familiesof those gracious, temper- ate, and valiant old state builders, whose works shall live throughout all time ; if I shall win the approval of the people of our beloved state, then, and only then, shall I not have labored in vain.
The assembling of the large amount of material here used, the consulting of an almost innumerable number of authorities and records, is a task that one might well wish to avoid. The anxious care and watchfulness one must exercise to elim- inate so far as possible errors, is great indeed, and yet I have found this a labor of love. Errors there are, for perfection is stamped upon the works of God alone. progression upon the works of man. In this I have labored towards progression, well knowing that perfection was unattainable.
So with these few remarks I consign my labor to an ever kind and charitable public, trusting that it will in a measure prove both useful and helpful to those who 1 ove to learn more of men, that they may better know God.
Maliam Isefreys
GENERAL INDEX.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
HISTORICAL.
PAGE
Caledonia county. 1
Barnet .
282
Burke 145
Danville 209
Groton.
322
Meads's Statue of Liberty 12
Old Pine. The. 15
Passumpsie River, The 293
Vermont State Seal. 3
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Abbott, Edward. 285
Albee, Henry R. 29
Aldrich, Dr. Walter J. 18
Allen. Dr. John M 44
Bacon, Delos M .. 112
Bailey, Alden L. 57
Bailey, Charles J 328
Bartlett, Harry A 30
Bartlett, Jarvis
30
Bartlett, Hon. Thomas 232
Bates, Hon. Henry C 54
Batten. Allen S. 315
Bayley, Walter H
307
Bean, George W
202
Bell, Hon. Charles J. 319
Bemis, Welcome . 279
Bennett, Ira P. 134
Bickford, George H 341
Bigelow, Elisha 275
Blair, Hon. George P. 300
Blake. Henry A. 193
Blodgett, Volney B .. 220
Bolton, Dr. George W 169
Boissonnault, Rev. J A 46
Bonett, Major George W
PAGE
Hardwick. General view of. .. 338
Jndivine Memorial Library. 336
Lyndonville from Lyndon Insti- tute. 229
Lyndon, General View of. 230
Hardwick 335
Kirby.
121
Lyndon
229
Newark 178
Peacham
303
Ryegate.
351
Shetfield 198 St. Johnsbury. 6
Stannard. 313
Sutton. ISS
Walden.
319
Waterford 212
Wheelock 201
ENGRAVINGS,
Not Included in Biographical Matter.
Arnold, Hon. Jonathan, portrait ... 7
Church, James, portrait. 121
Dutton. Walter A., portrait. 350
Early History
Fairbanks Museum of Natural Science. First St. Johnsbury Academy Build- ing
14
9
Fountain in Arnold Park 11
General Grout Residence. Kirby 123
Gibson. Martin H., portrait. 358
Gibson's Block, South Ryegate 359
Hardwick Churches, Group of 338
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GENERAL INDEX.
Bonnett, Lieut. Colonel Charles M. 77
Crane, Danzil M. 291
Bowman, Major Nathan P' 20
Craig, Archibald. 203
Bowman. Edwin. 223
Crampton, Dr. Charles A. 54
Bradley. Herman P'. 274
Cross, Frederick A 222
Bridgeman. George W 345
Currier, Alson. 127
Bronson. Timothy 342
Darling, Ebenezer 153
Brown, Frank W 221
Darling, Henry G.
153
Brown, Edward F
34
Darling, Elmer 157
Brown, Elisha W
219
Darling, Scott E.
157
Brooks, Frank H.
94
Darling, Louise A
158
Bunker, Charles A 305
Darling, Lucius A
158
Bundy, Charles 194
Darling, Dr. Charles B
264
Burke, Union Meeting House
147
Darling. Hon. Jonathan R. 331
Burns, Austin C. 185
Davis, Dr. Charles B 167
Burrington, Asahel. 169
Davis, Fred S. C. H. 167
Burrington, Rev. Lindley M. 171
Davis, Leroy C. 173
Burrington, Howard R., A. M. 172
Demars, Louis. 72
Burrington, Lester L., A. M. 172
Demars & Provost. 72
Burrington, Dr. Solon 172
Dixon, Rev. John 346
Burrington. Henrietta . 172
Doud, Sylvester S 192
Cahoon, George C. 230
Dow, Wallace L. 344
Calderwood, Charles A.
23
Drouin, Joseph O. 90
Caledonia County Grammar School. 308
Dunnett, Hon. Alexander 48
Caledonian, The
62
Dunton, William S. 143
Caldbeck, George.
82
Dutton, Walter A., portrait. 350
Caledonia County Grammar School
308
Eastman, Richard B. 227
Campbell, Hon Gilbert M 264
24
Eggleston, Royal A .. 175
Carr, William H.
56
Eldridge, Rev. A. F. 285
Carr, Harry H.
111
Elliott, Dr. Henry Augustus
287
Carr, Arnold E.
165
Esden, George W 310
Carter, Dr. Americus J 269
210
Fairbanks, Rev. Edward T 61
Carpenter, Ezra P
225
Fairbanks Family 118
Chase, Charles M 239
293
Fairbanks, Thaddeus 119
Chase, Theodore W
293
Chappell, Wesley H.
168
Fairbanks, Colonel Franklin C. 120
Chapman, Charles A
42
Farnham, Lambert H. 27
Cheney, Henry M.
108
Farnham, llerbert 58
Church, James 121
Farmer, Alonzo C. 160
Church, Hon. Elhanan W 122
69
Fletcher Family. The. 271
Clough, Rev. George W.
330
Fletcher. Hon. Isaac. 232
Cochran, Alexander $25 Fletcher, Colonel Truman C. 91
Colby, Dr George W
193
Flint. Richard B.
40
Eastman, Dr. Seth N 333
Carr, Frank N
Ethridge, Captain Asa C 162
Carter, Dr. Oscar E
Fairbanks, Hon. Erastus 119
Chase, Stephen
Fairbanks, Hon. Horace 120
Fisher. Captain Lewis W 98
Clark, Colonel John C.
GENERAL INDEX.
Folsom, Andrew. 38
Higgins, William 116
Ford, Captain George O
127
Hill, Frank D 71
Foster, Hon. David J 302a
Hill, Guy W 27
Frasier, Gilman \ 211
Hitchcock, Dr. Emerson W 63
Frasier, Carl 160
Hoffman, Henry 232
Frechett, David.
44
Hoffman, Edwin 11 233
Frye, Henry H.
279
Hoffman, Fred. 205
Frye, George C.
75
Holmes, Frank A 197
Fuller, John H
270
Holbrook, Allen S 270
Gauthier, Joseph
72
Homorient Farm. 225
Gay, Allen T
355
Ilorton, William H
93
Gibson, Martin H., portrait.
358
Horr, Stewart B.
223
Giffin. Albert J.
198
Hongh, Rev. Alfred J
329
Gilman, H. L.
327
Houghton, Phin C.
130
Gilman, Fred D
31
Hovey, Captain Edwin L.
39
Gilman, Daniel T
31
Hovey, Emery E 217
Gilfillan, William
357
Howe, Harland B
34
Gleason, Hon. Joseph T
241
lludson, Amasa 69
Gocliee, Peter R
287
Hudson, Henry W 85
Goodrich, Henry J
109
Humphrey Family, The. 161
Goss. Ashley J
209
Hutchinson, Charles A 312
Goss, Abel B
216
llyde. Freeman 196
Goss, William D.
277
Ide, Hon. Henry C.
17
Gould, Joseph D
299
Ide, Elmore T.
65
Graves, Herbert K 215
Ide, Hon. George
237
Graves, Charles H. 128
Jamieson. William S. 316
Graves, Hon. Preston H. 128
194
Jeffrey, Nellie A
142
Griswold, Henry F
110
Jenks, William H
97
Grout, Theophilus
123
Jenkins, Edson R
81
Gront, Josiah.
124
Jenkins Family, The
139
Grout, Hon. William W.
125
Jenkins, Lemuel. 139
Hall, Alburtus S
200
Jenkins, Rev. Lewis 139
142
Hall, Dudley P
237
Jenkins, Adna A 142
Harvey, Colonel George
304
Jenkins, Fred E. 142
Harris, Charles D
217
Jenkins, Willie L. 142
Harris, Charles E.
158
Jenkins, Alvah H., D. V. S. 178
Hastings, Frank W.
218
Johnson, David F 187
ITastings. Hon. Stephen J
218
Johnson, Niles G 228
Hazen, Perley F
78
Kellogg. Walter E.
IIenderson, Rev. M. C
114
Kelley, Robert. 136
Henderson, O. H.
114 Kelley. Thomas W
136
Goodrich, Jedd H
292
Humphrey, Bion F. 161
Goss, Edward R
216
Hutchins, Merton L .. 318
Jeffrey, William H 142
Gray, Sylvester S
Hall, Hon. Thomas B.
324
Jenkins, Milo
Ilarris, Merritt M
236
Jenkins, Harris E. 142
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GENERAL INDEX.
Kennison, Josiah S. 285
| Page, Frank M. 327
Kimball, Rev. John.
244
Park, Myron D. . 99
Kinerson, Russell B. ..
309
Parks, Hiram M. 222
Kincaid, Arthur E.
196
Passumpsie Savings Bank, The. .. 105
Kittredge, C. A.
32t
Patch Family, The 313
Laird, Hiram M
115
Patch, Elwin H 316
Lang, Sherburn.
280
Patch, Laban J. 316
Leach, Jonathan
138
Peacham Academy
309
Leach, Jacob L ..
138
Perkins, Dr. Joseph L
82
Leach, George A
138
Phelps, Walter MI
290
Lee, Rev. Edward P 213
Pierce. John
263
Leslie, Danforth B.
208
Pierce, George W 263
188
Lincoln, Hon. Benjamin F.
239
Pillsbury, Fred H.
190
Lindsay. William
295
Pinney, Sumner P 296
Locklin. Horace W
281
Porter, David E 61
Lynch, Rev. John .1
Powers, W. Irving 260
Lyndon Institute.
233
Prevost. Dr. Charles 43
Lyndon Mill Company
236
Prevost, Arthur J 72
Lyster, Tobias H.
224
Pugsley, Fremont L 235
Marshall, Benoni H
168
Randall, Sias 67
Mason. Francis W
297
Randall, Daniel 281
May, Elisha
100
Randall. Lyman T 281
McDowell, James. 204
284
Ranney, George
109
MeLaren, Milo S.
295
Ranney, Henry 133
McLeod, Angus H.
84
Ranney. Scotto C. 275
Meader, Hon. Thomas,
353
Ranlet, Charles T
117
Meacham, Rev. C. D. R. 293
Rennie. Alden J 207
Morrison, William H. 73
Reed, Nathaniel 135
Morse, Melvin G. 351
Reed, Winthrop T 135
Mountain View Farm
152
Richter, John C. F.
311
Nelson, Wilbur. 298
Robinson, Charles . 113
Nichols, Hon. Albro F 102
Rogers, Hon. Charles
261
Nickerson. Benjamin B. 136
Rogers, John B 322
Nickerson, Joseph W
137
Root, Dr. Edward F
174
Niekerson, Lueva .J 137
Ross, Hon. Jonathan.
31
Nickerson, David
360
Ross, Dr. Edward H. 33
Norton, Nathan A 277
Noyes, Ira 132
132
Ruggles, Hon. Daniel E. 190
Noyes, Anna 132
Orentt, George A 205
Packer, Eleazer
179
Sanderson, Jacob. 142
Packer, Eli E
179
Savage. Hon. Albert R 353
Packard, Lambert
Ross, Lieutenant Charles 88
Rowell, L. W 25
Noyes, Charles A
Russell, Willie P'. 129
Sanborn. Isaac W 232
106 Scott, Harry M. 117
Ranney, Charles H 97
Melndoes' Congregational Church. .
33
Pillsbury. H. F.
Lewis, Warren C.
vii
GENERAL INDEX.
Scott, Frank 64
Van Dyke, Philo B 288
Shepard, Francis H.
227
Walter. Chandler C. 131
Silsby, Frank W 267
Walter, Heman A. 186
Silsby, David M. 268 Walter, Charles T. 272
Simonds, Robert W 101
Waldron, Rev. John D 347
Simpson, Hon. Herman P
200
Walker, Colonel Francis 89
Slack, Hon. Leighton P.
50
Wallace, George B. 341
Sleeper. Lyman O 187
Wallace, Robert C. 341
Smith, Hon. Walter P
98
Ward, John (
4G
Smith, James E.
300
Warren, James E 134
Speedwell Farms.
253
Watson, Leonard W
196
Stafford, Ilon. Wendell P
52
Watson, Henry E.
273
Stafford, James P
174
Way, William C. 265
Stevens, John C.
63
Webber, James F 273
Steele, Robert M. 307
Webster, Herman D 159
Stiles, Dr. Truman R 36
Webster, John P
241
Stone, Charles MI
62
Weed, Albion L.
313
Stone, Arthur F 62
Weeks, Charles F 86
Stuart, George H. 302
Weeks, James S. 86
St. Jolmsbury Caledonian.
62
Welch, Cyrus H ... 328
St. Johnsbury Grocery Co
Wetherbee, William 58
Sulloway, Lorenzo.
59
Wetherbee, Henry L. 133
Taylor, William H. 348
Willard, Paul.
201
Thompson, Hon. Sumner S. 238
Willis, Captain Nathaniel 138
138
Trefren, Cephas J.
175
Wilson, Henry E. 79
Trussell, Lieutenant Jacob. 312
Winch. George F.
289
Turner, Hiram N.
19
Woodbury Granite Co 339
Union Granite Co.
341
Woodruff, Oscar C. 177
Vail, Hon. Theodore N
245
Young, David S 130
ESSEX COUNTY.
HISTORICAL.
PAGE
Lemington.
111
Essex County
1
Lunenburg
Bloomfield
114
Brighton
3
Norton.
152
Brunswick
119
Canaan. 48
Concord.
121
East Haven
150
Granby
39
Guildhall
62
Maidstone
56
Victory 42
ENGRAVINGS,
Not Included in Biographical Matter. Balch, Alden, portrait. 84
Cat-Bow brook, two views of 85
PAGE
Thompson, Frank D. 61
Willis, William P
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GENERAL INDEX.
Connecticut, a view of. 2 Carpenter, Ora MI .. 31
First church in Northeastern Ver-
Carpenter, James W 156
mont, shaft marking site of . . 63
Carpenter, Miner B. 132
Guildhall, Public Library and Ma- Chase, Hon. Robert 65 sonic Building 64 Chase, Willard 134
Island Pond Electric Co., dam. 9 Clark, George L. 27
Island Pond, general view of
5
Covel, Otis E. 112
Island Pond, several views of. 6 Covel, Jesse S. 113
Island Pond Opera House.
8
Cutting. Hon. Horace W 144
Stetson House.
Susanna Stevens, portrait.
4 Dale, Colonel Porter H 12
Davis, Mortimer C 27
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Allin, Horation N
61
Dodge, John Marshall. 101
61
Amey, Harry B.
13
Andrew, Joseph
29
Dunn, C. C.
47
Balch, William E.
103
Ball, Arnold.
151
Follansby, Hon. Putney R 68
Bartlett, Alvin.
15
Follansby, Frederick L. 70
Bartlett, Hon. Elvin M.
17
Bazen, Lieutenant Edward H
131
Ford. Samuel W
130
Beattie, llon. David H.
57
French, Dr. George B 149
Beattie, Hon. J. Henry 120
Fuller, Henry
116
Benton, Hon. Charles E.
70
Gallup. O. M
45
Benton, Hon. Everett C.
72
Gane, George A 21
Benton, Jay B.
75
Gleason, B. C. 41
Bingham, J. Warner 133
Bishop, William H.
20
Green, Hon. Carlos H
48
Bishop, Leslie I.
108
Hall, Rev. Thomas. 28
Bishop, Harry N 109
Harriman, Gilbert. 54
Blake, Herbert W 24
Hastings, Lambert W 124
Bowker, Mark D.
90
Hill, Lieutenant George W 90
Boyce, George S.
Hobson, Hon. Samuel D. 32
Boyce, Guy L. 79
Holbrook, Hon, Arthur T
112
Boyce. Heman .J 44
Hosford, John L. 151
Breitling, Dr. Joseph C.
99
Howard, William S 132
Brown, Kyle T.
96
Hubbard, George A. 79
Buck, William M
51
Island Pond Electric Co
9
Buck, Rev. F. W
81
Island Pond National Bank. 7
Call, Nelson. 77 Jenkins, Jason Darwin, A. B. 152
Ford, Charles H 43
Ford, Dan.
I30
Beattie, Richard. 59
Freeman. Ezra S 68
Bell, William R. 108
Bell, Franklin 106
Fuller, Rev. Asa C. 117
Gray, Elwin A. 139
Hale, Hon. Franklin D
Bosworth, A. W. 26
Hobson, Hon. Nathan 30
Boyce, John W 79
153 1 Dale, Hon. George N 9
Dechane, A. O. 24
Allin, Sheridan W 61
Drew, Augustus.
Ducharme, Homer 156
Edmonds, Fred G. 53
GENERAL INDEX.
ix
Johnson, Dr. Russell T. 125
Reeve, John 23
Jones, Leonard B.
25
Rich, William M. 138
Joslyn, Frank R. 148
Rivers, Dennis. 47
Kelley, Rev. Charles W
91
Richardson, Jacob 129
King, Colonel Samuel
94
Robinson, George S
35
King, Captain Willard
95
Root, Charles D
141
King, Hon. Charles W
96
Russell, William L 137
King, Willard G
94
Shores, Arthur 42
Leader Granite Co 143
Shoff, Orlando 116
Lewis, Ira P
142
Shoff, Haines 116
Lillierap. Emmanuel
143
Silsby, Walter S. IO1
Lund, Henry W.
54
Smith, Rev. Alven M
127
Lunnie, Daniel J.
46
Smith, Dan M.
145
Lynaugh, John R. 46
Spencer, Horace A
118
Marks, S. Everett. 33
Spencer, William B. 118
Marsh, Henry W
155
Stacy, Curtis L. 136
Martin, Alonzo A
118
Stearns, Parish L.
94
Martin Sumner T. 119
40
Stevens, Charles 60
Storrs, Hon. David S 37
Morton, Dyer H 139
Streeter. Prescott B 147
Sweeney. John S.
33
Moyse, John
143
Nelson, Hon. Wilmot G
157
Thurston. John W
34
Norcross, Dr. Edward F
18
Trask, Guy B.
52
Oreutt, A. Judson
91
Vancore, Horace.
52
O'Dowd, James
120
Vance. Lieutenant Martin V. B. 92
Parker, Moses A
149
Walbridge, Hon. John H 122
Parsons, Edward J
36
Walter, Oscar T 150
Philbrick, Jonathan
77
Wells, Loomis. 39
Philbriek, Thomas
78
Wells, Joseph L. 40
Powers, Hon. Stephen B 88
44
Whipple, George. 144
Ramsey, George R
113
Whitcomb, George F 67
Ranney, William E
140
Wilson, Melvin A 41
Read, Fred.
114
Wileox, Henry C. 140
Reed, Marens L.
135 Williams. Leonard T 115
ORLEANS COUNTY.
HISTORICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
Charleston
3
Albany
34
Coventry
95
Barton.
153
Craftsbury. 261
Brownington
12
Derby 208
Stetson, Alphens MI 153
Mathews, Charles W
May, Prof. Harry H.
128
Morrison, Herbert S 50
Temple, George G 98
Whipple, Rice 144
Rainey, Charles H.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Glover. 75
Greensboro 266
Holland. 27
Blair & DeLarm Veneer Co. 149
Irasburg 87
Jay.
41
Brady, Charles N 122
Lowell
70
Brady, Frank P 124
Morgan.
24
Brooks, Clarence J 101
Newport
102
Brown, John A. 39
Brown, Urbin W 14
Bryant, Harris T. 29
Bryant. Christopher W 70
Buck, Wilson 9
Bugbee. Dr. Abel G. 230
Burroughs, Eugene C .. 26
Buswell. Dr. Arthur T 189
Butterfield, Alfred H. 52
Camp. David MI 119
Carpenter, Colonel Chester 237
Carpenter, Chester, Jr. 239
Carpenter, Marshall 240
Carpenter, Hon. Charles 242
Chandler E. L. Co 206
Chafey, Hon. Martin B 35
Runaway Pond, approach to
76
Willoughby Lake, view of 17
Willoughby Lake from the Lyon farm. 18
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Adams, Dr. George F. 235
Adams, Myron A. 255
Adams, Theron. 237
Allbee, Deacon Andrew J 228
Andrus, Don F 262
Annis, Hon. Orien S. 48
Anbin, Louis Philippe. 143
Averill. Captain Rufus. 2;
Badger, Dr. Freemont D 102
Baldwin, Hon. Frederick W 153
Barter. William E 273
Barron. Edwin W. 177
Barrows. Charles A 159
Bates, Alonzo D 254
Bates, Stoddard B 254
Blake. Captain George II 174
Blake Family. The.
24
Blake, James V 24
Blake, James L. 24
Blake, Sylvester L 24
Blake, Z C. 127
Clark, Hon. William F. 86
Clermont, Rev. Anthony 119
Cleveland, Hon. Henry C. 95
Clement, Dr. Trustam. 173
Clement, J. B. 176
Cole, George E.
193
Collins, Ira D. R
193
Colburn, Ira Jr.
83
Connal, William R 132
Conley. George W 24
Cook, Leone R 79
Cook, Edwin A. 128
Cook. John B.
269
Cornth, Charles E 8
Cowles, Asahel R 194
Crafts, Colonel Ebenezer. 261
Crafts, Governor Samuel C. 262
Curtis, Hon. William E 73
Cushman, Dr. Julius B. H. 10
('uthberston, George M.
273
ENGRAVINGS,
Not Included in Biographical Matter. Barton, general view of. . 154
Barton Landing, general view of .. 154
Federal Building at Newport. 151
Goodrich Free Library 107
Greensboro Free Library 267
Haskell Free Library 112
Hitchcock Memorial Library 65
Lake Memphremagog, among the
islands of. 152
Newport, general view of . 104
47
Troy
Westfield.
63
Westmore.
17
Bradford, James A 32
Chamberlain, Hon. Henry D 42
Chase. J. E. 44
Clark, Simeon N 78
xi
GENERAL INDEX.
Daniels, Warner C.
21
| Holton. Hon. Joseph B 5
Dane, Olin S.
126
Hunt, James R. B. 54
Derby Academy 208
Hunt, Charles P. 37
Derby Line National Bank
210
Hunt. Jerry A 248
Dow, Dr. Nelson L.
85
Trasburg M. E. Churen
Erwin. Dr. Charles L.
129
Jackson, Hon. Lewis A 270
Erwin. John W 244
Jacobs, William L. 176
Farman, Rev. Marcellus W
66
Jenne, Lucien P. 245
Farman. Captain Albert W
137
Johnson. Rev. William C 163
Farrent, Thomas
146
Jones. Hon. Horace S 168
Farrant. John R
146
Jones, Charles H 170
Ferrin. Elvyn A.
29
Joslyn, Hubbard. 166
Fleteher, Hon. Sidney R
27
Kelley, Levi R
33
Flint. Albert .
134
Kendall, Deacon Nathaniel 243
Foster. Freeland H
191
Kidder, Joseph :' 99
Foster. Elisha
13
Kidder, Oliver L.
31
French. Dean C.
201
Kinsley, Captain Rufus
71
Freneh. Elbert E.
147
Kipp, William E. 138
Frost Veneer Seating Co
135
Lackey, Merton R 30
Gaines. Dr. J. H.
145
Lang, Frank B. . 179
Gallagher, James _1
265
Lang. George C. 180
Gallagher, Thomas M 266
Liy. Edwin R. . 256
Gardyne, Almon H
15
LeBarr n. Alfred MI
34
Gilman. Harry H.
21
Lewis, Rev. Samuel G 159
Gilman's Tavern.
21
Lewis, John L. 61
Gilmore, Joseph H.
25
Longe. Dr. B. D 125
Going, Loren B.
IT
Longeway, B. W 135
Goodrich Free Library
105
Lucier. Gilbert C.
Lunt. Charles 234
Graham. Hon. H race F
263
Lyon. Lieutenant Augustus W 6
19
Grant, Captain Eben.
88
Macomber, Albern A.
Gray. Dr. Frederick S
59
Mansur. Hon. Zophar M 107
Green, J. Y 124
Marsh. Harry R 30
Gregory, Rev. Albert
40
Miles. A. Rufus 38
Grout. Major Josiah
220
Miller. Oscar C 117
Gross. Gilbert I
15
Morrill, Alvah J
246
Hamilton, Dr. Harry F
138
Morin. Edmond 140
Haskell Free Library 210
Moulton. H. B.
206
Haskell. Colonel H. Stewart 213
Mussey, Samuel B 190
Hildreth, David W 122
National Bank of Derby Line 210
Hildreth, D. L. 128
217
Nelson. Ethan S 192
Hinman. Porter. 219
04
Newton. Lientenant H. H 72
Hitcheoek, Ilomer B
65
Newland. Dr. George H. .. 113
Holdridge. Frederick H. 88
Newell. Rev. Wilbur ('. . 115
Goodheart, George P
203
Graves, Hairy S
185
Lyon, Henry k.
Nelson. Hon. Asa B. 226
Hinman. Hon. Timothy
Nelson. William 5
Hitchcock. Aaron C.
xii
GENERAL INDEX.
Niles, Allen l' 260
Spalding. Levi. 233
Orleans Boat and Machine Co 259
Spalding William. 233
Parlin, John G. 12
Stannard, Prof. Harry J. 171
Parker, Harry B 60
Stephenson, Irving. 74
Parker, Bernie M
60
Stephenson, Wright & Valley. 202
Parker, Samuel W
111
Stewart, Hon. Emera. 215
Parker, Jolm J
260
Stickney, Joshua G. 133
Parkhurst, Henry B., Sr
63
Stoddard, Colby
157
Patterson, Adams D
38
Suiter, William.
258
Pearson, Samuel H.
100
Suitor, Edwin J.
258
Pearson, Dr. Josiah A
188
Tabor, Lemnel R. 32
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