USA > Vermont > Chittenden County > Burlington > Burlington city directory and business advertiser, 1866-1867 > Part 2
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8
TENNANT & ELDREDGE, CHOICE FAMILY
Groceries & Provisions.
South Side City Park, BURLINGTON, Vt. H. C. TENNANT, C. A. ELDREDGE.
CHARLES WAINWRIGHT, DEALER ZY
Flour, Grain and Feed.
A complete assortment of the above articles CONSTANTLY on ILAND. Orders solicited and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
West side CITY PARK,
St. Paul Street,
Burlington, 1Âșt.
.
POWERS & STORY'S
PIANOS
ARE PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST
Eminent Musicians
OF THE
Country, -TO BE-
Unsurpassed in General Excellence, by those of the most celebrated manufacturers.
The prices of these Pianos range from
FIFTY TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT LOWER
than those of the New York and Boston Ala- kers, whose instruments are really NO BETTER and in many instances hare proved to be INFERIOR. 1
Call aud examine these PIANOS'at
H. L. STORY'S MUSIC STORE.
COLLEGE STREET, Where they may at all times be SEEN and HEARD.
H. I. PROCTOR,
TEACHER OF
PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY & VOCAL MUSIC
RESIDENCE,
Corner George and Monroe Streets, .
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
L. L. LAWRENCE, Attorney & Counsellor AT LAW, OFFICE over Merchants Bank. BURLINGTON, - - - VERMONT.
J. T. & J. H. BASCOM,
Patee's Building, Main Street, Opposite Post Office, Burlington, Vt.
*
BOSTON, PIC-NIC and COMMON CRACKERS. GINGER- SNAPS, COOKIES, BUNS, and BREAD of every description, can be procured fresh every day at the Bakery.
BOSTON BROWN BREAD & HOT ROLLS
Delivered daily before 7 A. M.
JOHN T. BASCOM, . JED H. BASCOM.
-
.
H. H, READ, D. D. S., CONTINUES TO PERFORM
First Class Operations
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF HIS PROFESSION. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO INSERTING THE Best Artificial Teeth !
On RUBBER or VULCANITE PLATE, on GOLD or SILVER. Amcesthetics administered when desired. Office in FISHER'S BLOCK, corner of Church and Bank Sts., Burlington, Vt.
JAMES S. GALE, M. D.,
Apothecary
@ruggist,
No. 1 CENTRAL BLOCK,
CHURCH
STREET.
BURLINGTON,
VT.
PATRICK COSGROVE, PRACTICAL TAILOR,
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, )
CHURCH ST., - -
BURLINGTON, VT.
Particular Attention given to
Cutting and Making of Garments.
CLEANING, REPAIRING, PRESSING and COLORING Neatly and Promptly done, and at reasonable prices.
HENRY J. NELSON, DEALER IN
RICH & FASHIONABLE
FURNITURE
Window Shades and Fixtures, - OPPOSITE THE-
CENTRAL HOUSE,
BURLINGTON, . . VERMONT.
THE PLACE TO BUY A No. 1 GOODS
- AT-
Fair Prices. SUBSTANTIAL and GENTEEL
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
1
CUSTOM and READY-MADE at HILL & COLLINS,
Payne's Block, Church Street.
None but the VERY FIRST and BEST CLASS of WORK is allowed to go from our establishment.
Attention is invited to our large and extensive stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Ready Made Goods which are none but the most desirable kind.
CALENDAR FOR 1866 -- 7.
1866.
July.
September.
November,
Su'M| T |W|T Er Sa Su; M| T| W | T. Fr Sal Su MT TIFr Sa
1 2 3 456 7
1
1 23 8 9 10:11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 5 6 7 8 910
15 16 17 18 19,20 21: 9 10:11:12 13 14:15 |11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 16 17 18,19 20 21 22 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29:30
29,30 81 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. .
August.
October .:
December.
Su M T W T Fr Sa Su,M T W T Fr Sa
Su.M T W. T Fr Sa
1234. . 123 4 5 6
5. 6 7 8 910 11: 7 8 91011 12 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18:18 20 19 20 21,22 23 24 25 21 22:23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 31 . . ' 28:29 3031
1 23 456 78 9;10 11 12 13:14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28:29 30 31
1867.
January.
March.
May.
Su M T W T Fr Sa Su M T W. T.Fr Sa Su M T W T Fr Sa
11234 5 1. 2
1234 6 7 8 910 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 91011 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 .10 11 12 18 14 15 16 12 18 14 15 16:17 18 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 19:20 21 22 22 2425 24 25 26 27 28 20 30 262728 292021 . . 31
27.28 20 30 31
February.
April. June.
Su M. T . W. T. Fr Sa Su M T W. T Fr Sa Sa M. T.W T FrSat
112. . 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 5 6 78 9 78 91011 1218 2 : 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14:15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
9 10 11.12 18 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 -22 23 21 22 22 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 2021 22 24 25 20 227 28! 28.29 30 23.24 25.20 27 28 29 30 ..
1
BURLINGTON
Wife Firestorm
AND
BUSINESS ADVERTISER,
INCLUDING
WINOOSKI FALLS,
FROM
July 1866 to July 1867.
PUBLISHED BY .
HIRAM S. HART.
Burlington: FREE PRESS STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. 180G.
DISTANCES FROM BURLINGTON.
SOUTH
EAST
By Rut. & Bur. Railroad.
Shelburne, 6
Charlotte, .
Ferrisburgh, 4
13, Williston 4
11
Vergennes,
6
New Haven,
5
Middlebury,
7
Brandon, .
11
Pittsford, S
9
ti Northfield, .10
50
Cuttingsville, 10
** Roxbury,
57
Mount Holly,
Ludlow,
22 Randolph
7
7S
Dattonsville,
Gassetts,
102 Sharon,
90
Chester,
4
106. West Hartford. 95
Bellows Falls,. 14
120 White River Janetion, .. S 103
Boston,
955
NORTH
NORTH & SOUTH By Steamboat.
" Plattsburgh 25
Essex Junction,
Colchester, 5
Milton, .5
Georgia,
.5
100
St. Albans, 9
.250
Swanton, 9
168
Alburgh.
4- Whitehall, 75
Rouses Point,
24Troy 147
Montreal
100 New York 237
Pleasure Drives in Burlington.
THE CAMP GROUND .- in the north-west part of the City, on the bank of the Lake, from which a fine view mar be had of Iske Champlain, the Islands, and the Adirondack Mountains.
THE VERMONT EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE-which is situated on Rock Point, about two miles from the City Hall.
SHELBURNE POINT AND HARBOR,-abont elcht miles from the City Hall.
COLCHESTER HIGH BRIDGE-to arly three ifles from the City Hall. THE COLLEGE .-- From its dome may be bad one of the most delight- ful prospects to be found.
GREEN MOUNT CEMETERY .- in which is the handsome Monument to the memory of Ethan Allen
MALLET'S BAY, VIA NORTH BEND,-where may be had a fine view of Winvosk! Biver, Winooski, Falls, the Green Mountains, etc.
-
7
21 Richmond,
.4.
15
26 Bolton. .
7
22
$3. Waterbury, .6
25
Jo Middlesex.
34
5- Montpellier,
40
Rutland,.
so Braintree, 11
71
Proctorsville,
9% Royalton,
Boston,
By Central Railroad.
6 Winooski, 3
11 Essex Junction, 4
By Vt. & Can. Railroad.
12 Rouses Poli 50
15 St. Johns 75
-
122
50/67
59-1175-
CITY GOVERNMENT. 1866 -- 7.
MAYOR-TORREY E. WALES.
ALDERMEN .- North Ward-John A. Arthur, Lawrence Barnes, John H. Worcester; Centre Ward-Calvin Blodgett, O. A. Dodge, E. W. Peck; South Ward-Giles S. Appleton, P. D. Ballou, Russell S. Taft.
RECORDER-David Read.
CLERK-J. R. Hickok.
TREASURER-Charles W Woodhouse.
CITY ATTORNEY .- William G. Shaw
GRAND JUROR-H. II. Talcott.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES. - N. B. Flanagan.
ASSESSORS .- Horace L. Moore, Dan Lyon, G. D. Weller. CONSTABLE .- Luman A. Drew.
POLICEMEN .- Charles Wight, Franklin Wight, N. B. Flana- gan, Henry Stanton, William Perry, Henry A. Clark, Darwin E. Page, Hiram S. White, O. T. Atwater, G. W. Church.
STREET COMMISSIONERS. - Henry Stanton, S. S. Smith, Orlo E. Pinney.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR .- N. B. Flanagan.
AUDITORS .-- S. M. Pope. L. B. Englesby, F. M. VanSicklen.
TRUSTEE OF PUBLIC MONEY -- C. W. Woodhouse.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. - Rev. Matthew H. Buckham.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS .- G. G. Benedict, Miner B. Cat- lin.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. - W. A. Tyler.
INSPECTOR OF LEATHER. --- A. W. Allen.
LIQUOR AGENT .- P. H. Catlin.
POUND KEEPER -- Hiram S. White.
HAYWARD .- Henry S. White.
WARD OFFICERS.
NORTH WARD .- Werden, Henry Ballard; Clerk, J. R. Hickok; Inspectors of Election, Hervey Burnett, John Lis- cum, William H. Hoyt.
CENTRE WARD. - Warden, Leverett B. Englesby; Clerk,
6
BURLINGTON
B. L. Benedict; Inspectors of Election, James A. Shedd, John K Gray, Charles F. Ward.
SOUTH WARD .- Warden, F. J. Hendee; Clerk, Ambrose A. Drew; Inspectors of Election, William G. Shaw, George W. Beckwith, Daniel Murray.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF ENGINEER .- N. B. Flanagan.
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS .- Mial Davis, B. B. Smalley, A. W. Allen, Charles Miller.
BOXER ENGINE COMPANY, No.3 .- Engine House, Basement of Court House. Foreman, C. Hildreth; First Assistant, B. R. Thomas; Second Assistant, Franklin Wight; Clerk and Treasurer, Oscar F. Bostwick.
ETHAN ALLEN ENGINE COMPANY, No. 4 .-- Engine House in Skinner's Lane; Hall of Meeting in Peck's Block, College street. Foreman, William B. Brinsmaid; First Assistant, E. A. Jewett; Second Assistant, James Mitchell, Jr .; Clerk and Treasurer, Andrew J. Howard; Auditor and Trustee, A Prouty, Jr.
VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANY .- Engine House, Pearl street, just east of Willard. Foreman, Henry Green; Assistant, Henry Loomis; Engineer, J. H. Hills; Clerk, E. C. Loomis; Treasurer, A. W. Allen.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY .- Carriage House, basement of Court House. Foreman, Stephen R. McLane; First As- sistant, Charles F. Brooks; Second Assistant, Robert Hunt; Third Assistant, Charles E. Mayo; Clerk and Treasurer, Charles J. Alger; Auditor, Hiram S. White.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY REGISTER.
TIME OF HOLDING COURTS .- Supreme Court for Chittenden County, first Tuesday in January, annually; County Court and Court of Chancery, first Tuesday in April, and fourth Tuesday in September, annually.
COUNTY OFFICERS RESIDENT IN BURLINGTON.
JUDGE OF PROBATE-Torrey E. Wales, office City Hall. REGISTER-Wilder L. Burnap, office City Hall.
COUNTY CLERK-J. S. Adams, office Court House.
DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK-A. J. Howard.
COUNTY TREASURER-E. W. Peck, offico J. P. Clark & Co's. SHERIFF AND JAILOR-Wm. D. Munson, office Court House.
7
CITY DIRECTORY.
JAIL COMMISSIONERS-Charles Russell, John K. Gray, J. B. Hollenbeck.
MASTERS IN CHANCERY-T E. Wales, R. S. Taft, E. R. Hard, Jeremiah French, Daniel Roberts, Charles Russell, George F. Edmunds, L. B. Englesby, Levi Underwood, William W. Walker, L. Cummings, William G. Shaw, Jacob Maeck, David French, J. N. Pomeroy, Charles J. Alger, H. H. Talcott.
NOTARIES PUBLIC-Charles F. Warner,, Vernon P. Noyes, W. H S. Whitcomb, S. M. Pope, C. W. Woodhouse, C. A. Sumner, Wilder L. Burnap, William G. Shaw.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-T. E. Wales, Henry Rolfe, HI. L. Moore, H. H. Talcott, George F. Edmunds, J. B. Hollenbeck, D. Roberts, L. B. Englesby, W. R. Vilas, N. S. Hill, Lyman Cummings, Jeremiah French, E. J. Fay, Henry Ballard, Latham F. Truman.
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. CUSTOM HOUSE.
COLLECTOR -William Clapp.
DEPUTY COLLECTORS-J. A. Arthur, M. P. Skeels ..
CLERK OF CUSTOMS-John Dullshan.
INSPECTOR OF CUSTOMS-George B. Isham.
KEEPER OF LIGHT HOUSE JUNIPER ISLAND-William Bush.
KEEPER OF BURLINGTON BEACON LIGHTS-A. G. Lucas.
INTERNAL REVENUE, THIRD DISTRICT.
ASSESSOR-II. C. Adams, office at East Alburgh.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR-Carolus Noyes, office over the Com- mercial Bank, College street.
U. S. COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. Office, College street, east of Church street.
COLLECTOR-Carlos Baxter.
DEPUTY COLLECTORS- William L. Strong, Elward A. Jew- ett, Noble B. Flanagan, P. S. Peake.
POST OFFICE.
POSTMASTER --- Samuel Huntington. ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-M. H. Stone. CLERKS-William E. Hazen, Sanford W. Wager.
ROUTE AGENTS-Rutland and Burlington Railroad-Bur- lington to Boston: Henry C. Wood, Cahil Tolman, William J. Fuller, George O. Bacon.
8
..
BURLINGTON
Vermont Central Railroad-Burlington to Boston: Benja- min D. Hopkins, Eben French, W. S. West, Horace Merrill. Vermont and Canada-Burlington to Rouses Point: Alexan- der C. Noble.
Lake Champlain Steamers: Reuben Ferguson, Curtis Allen.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. JUDGE-David A. Smalley, office Custom House. CLERK-B. B. Smalley, office Custom House.
BANKS.
BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK-Office at C. F. Ward's Tailor- ing Establishment, north side of City Park, College street. President, Moses Morse: Vice President, W. R. Vilas; Sec- relary, Charles F. Ward; Trustees-Henry Loomis, William G. Shaw, C. F. Ward, W. L. Strong, F. M. San Sicklen. A. Prouty, A. C. Spear.
COMMERCIAL BANK-North side of City Park. Capital $150,000. President, C. Noyes; Cashier, V. P. Noyes; Teller, W. II. S. Whitcomb: Directors, Carolus Noyes, D. P. Noyes, S. Huntington, N. Parker, J. D. Hatch, J. H. Bost- wick, V. P. Noyes.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK-corner of College and St. Paul streets. Capital $100,000. President, T. F. Wales; Cashier, C. F. Warner; Teller, N. P. Barbour; Directors, T. E. Wales, Frederick Fletcher, C. F. Warner, G. G. Bene- diet, A. L. Catlin, R. B. Fay.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-corner of Church and Bank streets. Capital, $300,000. President, O. A. Dodge; Cashier, C. A. Sumner; T'eller, Norman J. Finney; Directors, O. A. Dodge, O. J. Walker, L M. Hagar, William H. Hoyt, E. C. Loomis, C. M. Spaulding, Henry L. Dodge
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK-opposite the City Park, Col- lege street. Capital $300,000. President, H. P. Hickok; Cashier, S. M. Pope; Assistant Cashier, C. W. Woodhouse; Directors, H P. Hickok, L. B. Piatt, George Morton, Sidney Barlow, Edward Lyman, George F. Edmunds, S. M. Pope.
9
CITY DIRECTORY.
-
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICUL- TURAL COLLEGE.
ACADEMICAL FACULTY .-- Rev. Joseph Torrey, D. D., Presi- dent and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy; Rev. McKendree l'etty, Williams Professor of Mathematics; Leon- ard Marsh, A. M., M. D., Professor of Vegetable and Animal Physiology ; Matthew Henry Buckham, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, and Professor pro tempore of English Literature; Charles Wheeler Thompson, A. M., Pro- fessor pro tempore of Latin.
MEDICAL FACULTY .- Rev. Joseph Torrey, D. D., President; Samuel White Thayer, M. D., Burlington, Professor of General and Special Anatomy; Walter Carpenter, M. D., Burlington, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine; Joseph Perkins, M. D., Castleton, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Henry M. Seely, M. D., Middlebury, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology; Jno. Ordronnaux, M. D., New York, Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence; Ed. E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., Wind- sor, Professor of Materia Medica and Pathology: Alpheus B. Crosby, M. D., Hanover, N. H., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery; Charles P. Thayer, M. D., Burling- ton, Demonstrator of Anatomy; Archibald W. Burns, Penn- sylvania, Prosector to the Professor of Surgery : S. W. Thayer, Burlington, Dean of Medical Faculty.
BRYANT, STRATTON & HOYT'S BURLINGTON BUSI- NESS COLLEGE
(Instituted January 1, 1864, "Commercial Block," corner of Church and Cherry streets. )
FACULTY .--- II. D. Stratton, General Business Manager; H. B. Bryant, Gen'l Sup't Course of Instruction; F. D. Hoyt, Principal; H. B. McCreary, Resident Principal, Instructor in the Science of Accounts, and Spencerian Penmanship -- plain and ornamental; A. A. Greene, Superintendent Theory Dep't, and Teacher of Business Calculations: Henry Ballard, Lec- turer on Commercial Law, Legal Forms, &c .; J. N. Hills, Teacher of Telegraphing.
VERMONT EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE.
Principal, Rev: Theodore A. Hopkins; Assistants, Henry Belknap, Charles W. Walters, Mes. T. A. Hopkins.
10
BURLINGTON
YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL.
Locust street, near Pearl.
Principals, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Worcester; Assistants, Louis Pullens, Teacher of French; H. I. Proctor, Teacher of Music; J. H. Worcester, Jr .; Miss Julia A. Fleming; Miss Mary A. Burnham.
BURLINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY. Church street, near Adams.
Principal, Rev. J. K. Converse, A. M .; Assistants, H. I. Proctor, Teacher of Music; Miss Sarah E. Converse; Louis Pollens, Teacher of French; Miss Helen C. Converse.
ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM. Corner of Pearl and Tuttle streets.
In charge of the Sisters of Charity, numbering 12. Supe- rior, Sister Teresa of Jesus. July 1st, the Asylum has 115 Orphans.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. St. Paul street, near Cherry.
Directed by the Sisters of St. Joseph's Asylum. The school is graded; it has 102 scholars in the primary department and 96 in the higher.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL.
Gough street, near French Catholic Church. Matron, Miss Theresa Lambert.
SELECT SCHOOLS.
Prof. G. N. Abbott, Pearl street, between William and Tuttie.
Miss Mary A. Kennedy, Shelburne street.
Miss Kate Thomas, corner College and William streets.
Miss Ella Moody, Union street, head of Adams.
Mrs. Edward Smith, Willard street, near Maple.
UNION HIGH SCHOOL.
Corner College and Willard streets.
Principal, I. N. Camp, A. M .; Assistants, Mrs. G. N. Abbott, Miss Louise Tolman.
11
CITY DIRECTORY.
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS-Moderator, J. W. Hickok; Clerk, J. R. Hickok: Treasurer, S. M. Pope; Au- ditors, L. M. Hagar, N. Parker; Prudential Committee, M. H. Buckham, S. M. Pope, R. S. Styles, S. Huntington, George H. Bostwick.
DISTRICT SCHOOLS.
DISTRICT NO. 1-School House on North Avenue near North Bend. Teacher, Miss Jennie Goodrich; Clerk, John O .. Northrop; Prudential Committee, C. W. Morse.
DISTRICT No. 2-School House on Champlain street, between Monroe and North streets. Teacher, Miss Arabella C. Killam; Clerk, Carlos Wainwright; Prudential Committee, George H. Bostwick, William A. Crombie, James N. Blethen; Col- lector, N. B. Flanagan; Treasurer, George H. Bostwick.
DISTRIJI NO. 3, GRADED-School House corner of North and Murray streets. Teachers, Miss II. M. Lord, Miss Jennie E. Peck. Moderator, William Mead; Clerk, A. H. Blair; Co/- lector, N. B. Flanagan; Prudential Committee, H. Burnett, William Zottman, George D. Wright.
DISTRICT NO. 4, GRADED-School House on Maiden Lane. Teachers, Mr. A. B. Seaver, Miss Mary S. Clark, Miss Cath- erine Reynolds; Moderator, John Liscum; Clerk and Treas- urer, J. R. Hickok; Prudential Committee, S. Huntington; Collector, L. Johonnot; Auditor, T. E. Wales.
E DISTRICT NO. 5, GRADED-School House on Colchester Ave- nue near Pearl street. Teachers, Miss R. A. Hodgkins, Miss Louise Slocum; Moderator, Charles Russell, Clerk, George I. Loomis, Prudential Committee, M. H. Buckham, F. J. Hen- dee, M. B. Catlin; Collector, O. E. Pinney; Treasurer, Chas. Russell; Auditor, Henry Loomis.
:
" DISTRICT NO. 6. GRADED-School House near Winooski Falls Teachers, Miss Ellen Partridge: Miss Salome M. Lawrence; Moderator, Michael Sinclair: Clerk, H. N. Frederick; Col- lector, William Edgecomb; Prudential Committee, E. W. Chase; Treasurer, Orville Sinclair."
DISTRICT No. 7-School House on Cherry street near Water. Teucher, Miss Nellie Peters; Clerk, A. G. Lucas; Prudential Committee, Jolin W. Carpenter; Collector, J. K. Gray: An- ditor, Mia! Davis.
12
BURLINGTON
DISTRICT NO. 8, GRADED-School House on Champlain street, between King and South. Teachers, Miss Adele W. Allen, Miss Alma J. Farnum. Moderator, Seth Morse; Clerk, S. M. Roberts; Treasurer, Daniel Roberts; Collector, O. T. At- water; Prudential Committee, S. M. Pope, H. Rolfe, D. C. Barber.
DISTRICT No. 9, GRADED-School House on the corner of Main and Union streets. Teachers, Miss M. L. Brown, Miss Laura A. Martin, Miss Martha Benns; Moderator, George F. Edmunds; Clerk, Dan Lyon; Collector, Hiram S. White; Prudential Committee, L. G. Bigelow. Robert S. Styles, Wil- liam Smith.
DISTRICT No. 10 -- School House on Union street, near junc- tion of Willard. Teacher. Miss Carrie Morton; Moderator, Jeremiah French; Clerk, C. W. Drew; Collector, Win. II. Hubbard; Prudential Committee, G. N. Willard; Treasurer, L F. Truman.
RELIGIOU'S SOCIETIES IN BURLINGTON.
When founded; Names of the first and present Pastors; and date of stillement of present Pastor.
FIRST CALVINISTIC CONGREGATIONAL, White street, head of Cherry. Founded in 1810 -- Church organized in 1805. First Pastor, Rev. Daniel Haskell; present Pastor, Rev. E. Mix, set- tled September 4, 1862.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL, College street, corner of Union. Founded in 1860. First and present Pastor, Rev. George B. Safford, settled December 26, 1580.
UNITARIAN, Pearl street, head of Church. Founded Is10. First Pastor Rev. Samuel Clark: present Pastor, Rev. L. G. Ware, settled Nov. 4, 1863.
ST. PAUL's (Protestant Episcopal), St Paul street, between Bank and Cherry streets. Founded 1981. First Pastor, Rev. George T. Chapman, D. D .; (July 1, 1866, without a l'astor. )
BAPTIST, St. Paul street, between College and Bank streets. Founded in 1880. First Pastor, Rev. Mr Norris; (July 1, 1866, without aPastor. )
METHODIST, White street, near Dank. Founded in 1817. First Pastor, Rev. Enoch Levings: present Paster, Rev. Isaac Mc.Inn.
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC, St. Paul Street, corner of Cherry street. Founded in 1832. First Priest. Rev. Jeremiah O'Callaghan : present Priest, Rev Jerome Cloarec. .
13
CITY DIRECTORY.
ST. JOSEPH'S FRENCH CATHOLIC, extreme north of Gough street. Present Priest, Rev. II. Cardinal.
PAPERS PUBLISHED IN BURLINGTON.
FREE PRESS-Daily, published every evening, (Sundays ex- cepted) ; and WEEKLY, published on Friday of each week. Daily established in 1848, and Weekly in 1827. Republican. G. W. & G. G. Benedict, Elitors and Proprietors. Office No. 6 College street,
TIMES-Daily, published every morning (Sundays excepted) ; and WEEKLY, published on Saturday of each week. Establish- ed in 1858. Republican. G. H. Bigelow and Lucius Bigelow, Editors; Geo. H. Bigelow, Proprietor. Office 1513 Church street. [The Times Office is expected to be removed to the cor- ner of Church and Main streets about Sept Ist.]
SENTINEL-Weekly, published on Friday of each week. Established in 1801. Democratic. Wm. H. Hoyt and Son, Editors and Proprietors. Office Pech's Block, Main street, opposite City Hall.
MASONIC BODIES.
WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 3, F. AND A. MASONS .- Regular Communications, 1st Wednesday of each month, except Au- gust --- then on Thursday following Ist Wednesday-at 7 P. M. Officers 1806-C. W. Woodhouse, W". . M .; E. A. Jewett, S. W .; H. M. Phelps, J. W .; J. W. Roby, Treasurer; W. H. S. Whitcomb, Secretary; P. D. Ballou, Senior Deacon; Wm. Brinsmaid, Junior Deacon; W. Brinsmaid and J. Urquhart, Stewards; J. Urquhart, Tyler. Organizel A. D. 1795- Charter dated Oct. 18th, 1795.
GRAND CHAPTER OF VERMONT R. A. MASOxs -Officers re- siding at Burlington, Vt. M. E. L. B. Engbaby, Grand High Priest; Comp. J. B. Hollenbeck, Grand Secretary; Comp. C. W Woodhouse, Grand Treasurer; Comps. G. H. Bigelow and W. G. Shaw, Grand Stewards; Comp. Wm Brinsmaid, Grand Sentinel. Next annual Convocation will occur at Bur- lington, Vt., the Ist Wednesday in October, 1806.
BURLINGTON CHAPTER NOS, ROYAL ARCH MASONS .- Regular Convocation on the 2d Wednesday each month, 7 P. M. Offi- cers, 1866 -. M. E. E A. Jewett, H. P .; E. C. W. Woodhouse, K .; E. P. D. Ballou, S .; Comp. J. W. Roby, Treasurer; Comp. W. H. S. Whitcomb, Secretary; Comp. George Follett, Capt. Host; Comp. N. D. Adams, R. A. Captain; Comp. H. M. Phelps, Prin. Soj .; Comp. A. K. Cole, Mast. Third Vail;
14
BURLINGTON
Comp. Wm. Brinsmaid, Mast. Second Vail; Comp. J. Mc- Gregor, Must. First Vail ; Comps. Wm. Brinsmaid and J. Urquhart, Stewards; Comp. J. Urquhart, Sentinel; Rev. H. K. Cobb, Chaplain.
GRAND COUNCIL OF VT. ROVAL AND SELECT MASONS .- Offi- cers residing at Burlington-Comp. J. B. Hollenbeck, Grand Recorder; Comp. C. W. Woodhouse, Grand Treasurer; Comp. G. H. Bigelow, Grand Sentinel. Next Annual Con- vention Ist Wednesday in October, 1866, at Burlington, Vt.
BURLINGTON COUNCIL, NO. 5, ROYAL AND SELECT MASONS .-- Regular Conventions 4th Wednesday of each month, at 7 P.M. Officers, 1806-M. D. C. W. Woodhouse, T. I. G. M .; E. W. K. Taft, P. I. G M; O. Cole, I. G. M .; J. W. Roby, Treasurer; W. II. S. Whitcomb, Recorder; R. S. Taft, Prin. Cond .; E. A. Jewett, Capt. Guard; W. Brinsmaid, Steward; J. Urquhart, Sentinel; G. W. Beckwith, Marshul.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF VY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .- Officers residing in Burlington, Vt .~ Sir Knight J. B. Hollenbeck, Grand Recorder; Sir Knight R. S. Taft. Grund Captain General; Sir Knight S. S. Brown, Grand Treasurer; Sir Knight Wm. Brinsmaid, Grund Wurden; Sir Knight Uzell Pierson, Grand Commissary. Next Conclaveat Burlington, Vt., 2d Tuesday of June, 1857.
BURLINGTON COMMANDERY, NO 2, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .- Regular Conelaves, MAI Wolnestay each month. Officers, 1866 -Sir Knight G. W. Beckwith. E. Commander; Sir Knight R. S. Taft, Generalissimo; Sir Knight W. K. Taft, Captain General; Sir Knight L. B. Englesby, Prelate; Sir Knight D. A. Jewett, Senior Wurden; Sir Knight O Cole, Junior Warden; Sir Knight S. S. Brown, Treasurer; Sir Knight W. H. S. Whitcomb, Recorder; Sir Knight Wm Brinsmaid, Standard Bearer; Sir Knight Wm. F. Bowman, Sword Bearer; Sir Knight P. D Ballou, Wurden; Sir Knight L. A. Drew, Ist Capt. Guard; Sir Knight J. S. MeVill. 27 Capt. Guard; Sir Knight 'S. S. Churchill, Od Capt. Guard; Sie Knights Wm. Brinsmaid and J. Urquhart, Commissaries; Sir Knight J. Urquhart, Sentinel.
GRAND LODGE OF VERMONT .- Officers resi ling in Burling- ton-M. W. L. B, Englesby, Grund .Master; R. W. W. G. Shaw, Grund Treasurer; W. Wm. Brinsmaul, Sen. Grand Storrard. Next Annual Communication at Montpelieron the veond Wednesday in January, 1867.
15
CITY DIRECTORY.
ODD FELLOW'S.
GREEN MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 1 .- Weekly Meetings held on Monday evenigs, at Odd Fellows Hall, corner Church and College streets. Lodge Officers-B. S. Miles, N.G .; A. B. Lowry, Permanent Secretary.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
CHAMPLAIN LODGE, No. 20 .- Weekly Meetings on Tuesday evenings, at Odd Fellow's Hall, corner Church and College streets. Lodge Officers-II. S. Hart, W. C. T .; N. J. Fin- ney, W. S .; Miss Jennie E. Brooks, W. T.
YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
READING Room in the City Ifall, containing a choice selection of news and literary periodicals, open at all hours of the day and evening.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.