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Hawkins Betsey, (Bristol) r 24, widow of Asa, farm 115.
Hawkins James P., (Bristol) r 24, farmer.
Hibbard Julius, (Bristol) r 13, poultry dealer.
Higgins John, (Bristol) r 28, farmer 33.
Hill Heman, (Bristol) harness maker, and farmer 43, and works for the heirs of Isaac Buttelph 85.
Hill John T., (Bristol) r 19, farmer 53.
Hill Julius D., (Bristol) farmer, h East.
Hill Newell J., (Bristol ) r 18, farmer, works 300 for Olive Hill.
Hill Olive, (Bristol) r 18, widow of John, farmer 300.
HINES WILLIAM. (Bristol) r 7, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 150.
Hodge Roswell T., (Bristol) keeps boarding-house, East.
Howden William S., (Bristol) r 25, (Howden & Bosworth) owns farm 25, timber 100, and manuf. and dealer in lumber.
Howden & Bosworth, (Bristol) (Wm. S. H. and David B., Bristol Manuf. Co.) owns 950 acres of timber land.
Huntington Clark S., (Bristol) r 21, works in butter tub and chair stock factory.
Hurlburt Edwin, (Bristcl) r 24, laborer.
Hurlburt Henry, (Bristol) works for Bristol Manuf. Co.
Jacobs James, (Bristol) r 30, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 200.
JACOBS LOREN R., )Bristol) r 30, farmer 143, and leases 200 of James Jacobs.
Jacobs William C., (Bristol) r 28, farmer So.
Jennings Horace P., ( Bristol) shoemaker, h North.
Jennings Horatio S .. (Bristol) painter for Bristol Manuf. Co., h North.
Jennings Julius A., (Bristol) harness maker, h North.
Jimmo Frank, (Bristol, ) r 31, farmer, leases 100 of Joseph Jimmo. Jimmo George, (Bristol) r 31, laborer.
Jimmo Harry, (Bristol) r 31, laborer.
Jimmo Joseph, (Bristol) r 31, prop. steam saw mill, lumber dealer, and farmer 100, and 500 timber land.
Jimmo Joseph, Jr., (Bristol) r 31, laborer.
Johndro Peter, (Bristol) r 30, farmer.
Johns Noble L., ( Bristol) cor. r 4 and 6, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.
Johnson Herbert L., (Bristol) prop. of boarding-house, and works in butter tub factory.
Johnson Isaiah G., (Bristol) r 18, works in plow shop, and farmer 30.
KENT ERASMAN M., (Bristol) physician and surgeon, dealer in drugs, medicines, stationery, cigars, etc., town clerk and notary public.
Go to F. K. HAVENS', VERGENNES, VT., for Crockery, Glass Ware, Room Paper and Carpets.
276
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Kilburn John, (Bristol) r 24, farmer, leases of Joel B. Barlow 184.
Kingman Elijah W., (Bristol) teaming, and farmer, h West.
Kingman Ira B., (Bristol) clerk for Shattuck & Bisbee.
Knight Arzina, (Bristol) r 24, widow of Benjamin, old resident, aged 75. Lamson Asa, (Bristol) r 21, carpenter and joiner, 2 acres.
Landon Frederick, (Bristol) postmaster, h Mountain.
Laprees Charles, (Bristol) r 7, 25 sheep, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 110. Larock Peter, (Bristol) r 24, carpenter, and farmer 11, and 75 mountain land. Larose Peter, (Bristol) laborer.
Lathrop Noah, (Bristol) r 31, (Lathrop & Parmelee,) farmer 50, 100 timber land in Lincoln.
Lathrop & Parmelee, (Bristol) r 31, (Noah L. and Homer L. P.,) lumber deal- ers, and props. saw mill, stave mill, and shingle machine.
LAWRENCE WM. A., (Bristol) dealer in live stock, h cor. Pleasant and Maple, farmer 85 in Monkton.
Lee Ebenezer, (Bristol) farmer.
Lorain Henry, (Bristol) r 28, laborer.
MANSFIELD ARBA F., (Bristol) manuf. of carriages, wagons and sleighs, and repairing.
Mansfield Patrick M., (Bristol) stage driver to New Haven depot.
Mansfield Samuel W., (Bristol) r 12, farmer 12.
Manum Augistin E., (Bristol) manuf. and dealer in bee hives, honey boxes, comb foundations, and apiarian supplies, apiary 100 swarms, 175 in New Haven and 150 in Monkton.
Mardin Riley A., (Bristol) attorney and counsellor at law, insurance agent, pension and claim agent, notary public and supt. of common schools.
Mathewson Charles D., (Bristol) clerk for W. E. Dunshee, h Pleasant.
McBride James, (Bristol) works for Bristol Manuf Co.
McGee Charles L., (Bristol) works in bee-hive factory, apiary 31 swarms, and cider mill in Vergennes, h East.
McGee Joseph, (Bristol) teaming, h East.
McGee Wallace, (Bristol) painter, h Mountain.
McGee William N., (Bristol) marble cutter, h North.
McIntyre Napoleon, (Bristol) blacksmithing and carriage ironing, South.
McVar John, (Bristol) r 21, laborer.
McVar William, (Bristol) r 21, works in chair stock factory.
Meader Dennis E., (Bristol) clerk.
Meader Ezra, (Bristol) r 18, farmer with George F., owns farm 200.
Meader George F., (Bristol) r 18, farmer with Ezra 200.
Melian John, ( Bristol) r 31, teaming, and farmer 33, and 30 in New Haven. MILLER WILLIAM H., (Bristol) photographer, dealer in picture frames, sewing machines, needles and attachment, O'Neil block.
Miner Franklin B., (Bristol) r 10, farmer.
Montville Paul, (Bristol) r 27, laborer.
Moody Arthur O., (Bristol) r 30, farmer.
Moody Oliver, ( Bristol) r 30, farmer 413.
MOOR MILO K., (Bristol) (Strong & Moor,) meat market, runs meat cart, and dealer in poultry, East, h do.
Mullings George H., (Bristol) r 1, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 170.
Munroe Daniel, (Bristol) teamster, North.
Munroe Richard, ( Bristol) r 28, farmer 50.
MUNSILL HARVEY C., (Bristol) agent Vt. Mutual Fire Ins. Co., and farmer 160, 50 mountain, and 300 in Lincoln, h North.
277
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Munson Noble, (Bristol) farmer 31, and mountain 150, h North.
Myers Calvin E., (Bristol) lumberman, 50 acres timber, farm 150 in Lincoln leased by George Doty, h Church.
Myers Edgar, (Bristol) r 24, laborer.
MYERS GEORGE C., (Bristol) agent for Giant Riding Saw, and carpenter, h Church.
NEEDHAM WILLIAM W., (Bristol) dealer in ready-made clothing and gents' furnishing goods.
Nimblet Daniel H., (Bristol) r 10, teaming, and farmer 14.
NIMBLET HOMER J., (Bristol) carpenter and casket maker, h Pine.
Norton Charles W., (Bristol) r 3, dairy 15 cows, farmer 350.
Norton Ebin., (Bristol) r 1, laborer.
Norton Mandana, (Bristol) resident, h East.
Norton Mandana, (Bristol) r 5, farmer 330.
NOYES FREEDOM W., (Bristol) carpenter and casket trimmer for Bristol Manuf. Co., h cor. West and Liberty.
Oakes Eustatius B., (Bristol) dealer in groceries, provisions, tobacco, cigars, etc., also restaurant.
Oakes Joseph, (Bristol) r 14, farmer 30.
O'Bryan Orrin, (Bristol) r 26, farmer 40.
Odette Alfred, (Bristol) r 31, farmer 50.
Odette Lewis, (Bristol) r 31, farmer 50.
Odonall James, (Bristol) laborer.
O'Neil Patrick, (Bristol) r 10, dairy 25 cows, 35 head young stock, breeder of Morgan horses, and farmer 370, owns O'Neil Block.
Orcutt George, (Bristol) laborer, h Pleasant.
ORCUTT LOREN P., (Bristol) farmer, works on shares for Harvey Munsill. Orcutt William, (Bristol) teaming, and farmer, h Maple.
Orvis Philander H., (South Starksboro) r 9}, farmer 53.
OSIER CHARLES H., (Bristol) r 2, farmer, leases of Elexice St. George 123. Palmer Ansel H., (Starksboro) r 4, farmer with Caroline L., owns 200.
Palmer Caroline L., (Starksboro) r 4, widow Erastus D., farm with Ansel H. 200.
Palmer Charles W., (Starksboro) r 4, mason, and farmer 65.
Palmer Edson B., (Bristol) r 21, mason, carpenter, painter, kalsomining and paper hanging, 43 acres.
Palmer Erastus D., (Starksboro) r 4, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.
Parker Jerome W., (Bristol) r 21, works in chair stock factory.
Parmelee Dorus S., (Bristol) r 17, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 185.
Parmelee George E., (Bristol) r 24, runs threshing machine, and farmer 9. Parmelee Homer L., (Bristol) r 31, (Lathrop & Parmelee.)
Parmelee Luke W., (Bristol) r 26, farmer 100.
Patterson Edward B., (Bristol) (Bush & Patterson, ) h North.
Peake Royal W., (Bristol) retired, h North.
Peake Willis R., (Bristol) resident, h North.
Peckham Stephen, (Bristol,) r 27, farmer and gardener, 7.
Peet Daniel P., (Bristol) carriage painter, bds Bristol House.
PHALEN GEORGE P., (Bristol) dealer in dry goods, fancy goods, notions, hosiery and ladies' furnishing goods.
Phillips Philetus. (South Starksboro) r 9}, farmer 25.
Place Robert, (Bristol) r 30, farmer 150.
POLLARD BYRON W., (Bristol) prop. Bristol nursery, and farmer 6, and 250 in Lincoln, h North.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
A. C. HAMILTON,IM S. KEELER,
C BREEDER OF 0
4PURE BLOOD"
ATWOOD MERINO SHEEP
(REGISTERED.)
Flock founded in 1877 by purchases from R. J. Jones' flock.
STOCK FOR SALE.
Road 20. - See Map.
WEST CORNWALL, VT.
BREEDER OF PURE BLOOD
WHATWOODK
Merino Sheep,
(REGISTERED.)
Flock formed in 1874 by pur- chases from R. J. Jones' flock.
+STOCK FOR SALE+
ROAD 21. (SEE MAP.)
WEST CORNWALL, VT.
THE DOUGLAS HAY LOADER.
This is an implement attachable to an ordinary farm wagon, is operated by power derived from the wagon and is designed to take the hay or mown grain from the windrow as left by a good horse rake, and elevate it upon the wagon as it is driven along astride of the windrow.
It is light, durable, convenient, and in every way practical, and supplies a heretofore missing link in the chain of hay making machinery.
It saves at least one-half the manual labor of the hay field, and almost annihilates time at a season of the year when the saving of time and labor is of immense consequence in order to obtain the best results in the hay and grain harvest.
It will easily load a ton of hay or mown grain in from six to eight minutes, and an expert can ac- complish the same result in a much less time. The hay or grain-unloads just as easily as though put on by hand.
I respectfully refer to the following gentlemen who are well known in the county, and who have had practical experience with the machine, to cor- roborate my statements : - Milo B. Williamson, E. D. Searl, J. M. Stevens and E. C. Stevens. of Cornwall : Wm. R Remele & Son, of Middle- bury : A. C. Harris, J. Q. Caswell & Sons, of Shoreham ; A H. Hubbard, of Whiting ; John Preston, of Leicester.
Any further information may be obtained by calling upon or addressing,
FERGUSON.
~ N. B. DOUGLAS, Patentee and Manufacturer,
Road 47.
CORNWALL, VT.
CN. B. DOUGLAS & SONO -- BREEDERS AND DEALERS IN --
SPANISH MERINO SHEEP,
Registered in the Registry of the Vermont Merino Sheep Breeders Association. Sheep Constantly on Hand and For Sale. All persons are cordially invited to call and examnine our flock.
Road 17, N. B. DOUGLAS.
CORNWALL, VT. JAMES L. DOUGLAS.
279
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Pollard Leonard W., (Bristol) retired merchant, h North.
Potter Wilber, (Bristol) r 26, laborer.
Powell Edmund C., (Bristol) r 23, mason, and farmer 118.
Preston James, (Bristol) farmer 14, and 500 in Waltham.
Prime Alfred S., (Bristol) r 24, farms for Henry H. 50 acres.
Prime Elon G., (Bristol) allo. physician and surgeon, office and h north side of Park.
Prime Henry H., (Bristol) r 24, farmer 50.
Prime Welden H., (Bristol) r 24, carpenter, farmer and violinist.
Prince Charles H., (Bristol) r 21, laborer.
Pullman William, ( Bristol) r 21, farmer 103.
PURINTON LUTHER K., (Bristol) cor. r 3 and 8, dairy 18 cows, farmer 200.
Purinton Nelson H .. (Bristol) r 7, dairy 14 cows, farmer 200.
Purinton Thomas, (Bristol) r 3, farmer 38.
Quimby Hiland B. Rev., (Bristol) pastor of Christian church.
Rathbun Curtis A., (Bristol) r 16, farmer 50.
Rathbun Edson M., (Bristol) r 16, son of Curtis A.
Rathbun Emily M., (Bristol) r 16, ( Mrs. Curtis A.,) owns farm 75.
Rathbun George W., (Bristol) r 27, carpenter and joiner, and millwright, h and 12 acres.
Rathbun Mary, (Bristol) r 16, widow of R. Reed, farm 11.
Rice Charles A., (Bristol) clerk in Bristol House, western ticket agent, and telegraph operator.
Richards Abram P., (Bristol) cor. r 22 and 17, carpenter, and farmer.
Rider James B., (Bristol) farmer 33, h East.
Rider Jane, (Bristol) r 14, widow of Harvey, farm 140.
Rider William C., (Bristol) farmer 170, h East.
RIDER WILLIAM W., (Bristol) attorney and counselor at law, Dunshee block, h East.
Ridley Gideon B., (Bristol) r 25, (Ridley & Carpenter) trapper, and dealer in furs.
RIDLEY JESSE J., (Bristol) prop. of Bristol House, telegraph and livery connected, stage line to New Haven depot.
RIDLEY JOHN S., (Bristol) dealer in produce and stock, h Pleasant.
Ridley & Carpenter, (Bristol) r 25, (Gideon R. and Erwin N. C.) prop's of Bristol trout pond, and farmers 100.
Roberts Royal, (Bristol) r 21, laborer.
Robins Horace, (Bristol) r 24, laborer.
Rockwood Caleb M., (Bristol) farm 53 acres in Monkton, restaurant, East. Rockwood George, (Bristol) r 1, farmer, leases of W. Phelps Nash, of New Haven 100.
Rockwood Levi, (Bristol) r 14, farmer I.
Rockwood Joshua B., (Bristol) r 14, dairy 17 cows, farmer 230.
ROCKWOOD JOSHUA W., (Bristol) r 14, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 240. Ruel Charles, (Bristol) wheelwright and carriage painter.
Ryan Patrick, (Bristol) r 15, farmer 58.
Samson Susette, (Bristol) dressmaking, over Oakes' store.
Scarborough Edward, (Bristol) r 28, farmer 7.
Scarborough George A., ( Bristol) r 21, teamster.
Scarborough Mary, (Bristol) r 21, widow of John, resident.
F. K. HAVENS, VERGENNES, VT., keeps the Largest Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods in the County.
280
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Scott Lauren S., (Bristol) lawyer, h North.
Searles Albert D., (Bristol) r 24, dairy to cows, and farmer 60.
SEARLES CHESTER E., (Bristol) r 24, son of Sanford B., farmer, and cornet player.
Searles Sanford B., (Bristol) r 24, farmer 25.
Seaver Guy E., (Bristol) r 21, cooper, works in butter tub factory.
Shaddock Robert, (Bristol) r 28, farmer.
Shaddock William, Ist., (Bristol) r 28, farmer 19.
Shattuck Hiram H., (Bristol) (Shattuck & Bisbee,) dentist.
Shattuck Quincy, (Bristol) carpenter for Bristol Manuf. Co., h Pine.
Shattuck & Bisbee, (Bristol) (Hiram H. S. and Don A. B.) dealers in drugs, medicines, stationery, fancy articles, tobacco, cigars, fishing tackle, etc. Sheldon Benjamin F., (Bristol) carpenter, casket maker for Bristol Manuf. Co., h Pleasant.
SHERWIN HARLAN P., (Bristol) sexton and carpenter, h Pleasant.
Smith Calvin W., (Bristol) miller for E. W. Smith, h East.
SMITH CHARLES E., (Bristol) photographer, portrait and view artist, and dealer in views, scopes and paintings.
SMITH EMERSON W., (Bristol) prop. of custom flour mill and cider mill, and dealer in flour, feed, grain and lumber, h East.
Smith Henry S., (Bristol) house and carriage painter.
Smith Orlando, (Bristol) r 2, retired.
Smith Royal C., (Starksboro) r 4, farmer.
Somers George, (Bristol) dealer in butter and farm produce, and farmer 180. Soper Henry, (Bristol) clerk for N. F. Dunshee, and dealer in horses, h West. SOUTH SIDE DRUG STORE, (Bristol) Dr. E. M. Kent, prop., Main.
Sprague Harry W., (Bristol) r 23, farmer, leases 70 acres of the estate of Lo- renzo J. Day.
Steadman Asa, (Bristol) r 6, retired farmer. .
Steadman George W., (Bristol) r 6, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 165.
Steadman Nelson, (South Starksboro) r 9}, laborer.
Sterling Amos R., (Bristol) mason.
Stewart Richard D., (Bristol) custom grinding, and dealer in flour, feed and grain, Mill.
Stewart Samuel R., (Bristol) farmer 12, h Pleasant.
Stowell Isaac E., (Bristol) retired farmer, h North.
Strong Daniel M., (Bristol) (Strong & Moor,) dealer in poultry, stock, etc., h East.
Strong & Moor, (Bristol) (D. M. S., and M. K. M.,) props. meat market.
St. George Henry, (Bristol) r 2, farmer.
St. George Elexice, (Bristol) r 2, farmer 123.
St. George Louis, (Bristol) r 2, farmer 75.
Sumner Alfred C., (Bristol) r 30, farmer.
Sumner Carlos C., (Bristol) r 30, carpenter, and farmer 1d.
Sumner Frank B., (Bristol) r 30, apiary 52 swarms, and farmer, works 67 acres, and 51 mountain, of the estate of Seneca Sumner.
SUMNER HIRAM S., (Bristol) r 29, agent for Walter A. Wood's mowing machines and Tiger horse rake, dairy 23 cows, 20 head young stock, 50 sheep, and farmer 175.
Sumner Solon, (Bristol) r 30, notary public, grand juror, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 277, timber 120.
TAFT WILLIAM H., (Bristol) r 30, lumberman, and runs threshing ma- chine, h and 1 acre, and 180 timber.
28t
TOWN OF BRISTOL.
Tambling James, (Bristol) r 30, farmer.
Thompson James C., (Bristol) works in Herald office, bds Maple.
Thompson William P., (Bristol) prop. Bristol Clothing Co., h North.
Townsend E. Frost, (Bristol) dentist, office over Kent's drug store.
Tracy Harrison, (Bristol) r 27, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 120.
Tredo Joseph, (Bristol) r 28, laborer.
Tucker Ira, (Bristol) r 17, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 130.
Tucker James T., (Bristol) r 10, farmer 110.
Tucker J. Truman, (Bristol) r 10, farmer, son of James T.
Varney Brothers, (Bristol) (Mervin P. and Milo S.) undertakers and dealers in furniture, wall paper, paints and oils, glass, etc., Main.
Varney Enoch, (Bristol) r 26, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 158.
VARNEY MERVIN P., (Bristol) (Varney Bros.) farmer 28. Varney Milo S., (Bristol) (Varney Bros.)
Varney Noble L., (Bristol) r 2, wool grower 60 sheep, dairy 32 cows, young stock, and farmer 388.
Varney Wallace, (Bristol) r 31, prop. saw mill, and lumber dealer.
Vilmore Eugene, (Bristol) farmer 66, h North. .
Vincent Charles, (Bristol) r 24, laborer.
VINTON FRANCIS D., (Bristol) justice of the peace, owns farm of 14 acres, h West.
Wales Augustus, (Bristol) farmer, h Pleasant.
Walker , (Bristol) r 25, laborer.
WARD FRANK I., (Bristol) millinery, fancy goods and dressmaking.
Ward Libbie J., (Bristol) (Mrs. Frank I.,) milliner and dressmaker.
Warner Henry C., (Bristol) resident, h West.
Warren Joseph, (Bristol) laborer, North.
Weaver Charles, (Bristol) r 1, farmer 150.
WILDS MANLY S., (Bristol) dealer in boots and shoes, and farmer 21.
WILLIAMS ASENATH M., (Bristol) r 23, widow of Harry, farm 70 acres worked by Harry W. Sprague.
Williams Hosea N., (Bristol) r 26, dairy 6 cows, farmer 70, and 30 in Monk- ton.
Wilson Benjamin G .. (Bristol) printer, bds Maple.
*WILSON BROTHERS, (Bristol) (Myron W., Preston K., and James S.,) editors and proprietors of the Bristol Herald. [Adv. on page 328.] WILSON JAMES S., (Bristol) (Wilson Bros.) bds Maple.
Wilson Mary, (Bristol) r 12, widow of William, farm 8.
Wilson Myron F., (Bristol) printer, bds Maple.
WILSON MYRON W., (Bristol) (Wilson Bros.) h Maple.
WILSON PRESTON K., (Minneapolis; Minn.) (Wilson Bros.) western correspondent.
WHEELER FREDERICK P., (Bristol) allo. physician and surgeon, ex- amining physician for pension claims, North, h do.
Wheeler John, (Bristol) resident, Pine.
Wheeler Nelson, (Bristol) coffin finisher, h South.
White Cassius, (Bristol) farmer, Mill.
White Joseph, (Bristol) r 28, farmer 65.
White Stillman, (Bristol) blacksmith and feather bed renovator, Mill.
Whitney James, (Bristol) dealer in fruit trees, h South.
Whittemore David, (Bristol) laborer.
Whittemore Samuel, ( Bristol) laborer.
Whittey James, (Bristol) r 12, farmer 114. 19
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
EDWIN E. JONES, J. R. RICE,
BREEDER OF PURE BLOOD
ATWOOD
erin
(REGISTERED,)
Flock formed in 1873 from the flock of R. J. Jones.
STOCK FOR SALE. ( West Cornwall, Vt. O
Road 31 Corner 37. See Map.
BREEDER AND DEALER IN REGISTERED
SPANISH<
Merino heep,
MATCHED AND SINGLE DRIVING HORSES, ALSO AGENT FOR
Champion Mower and Reaper, Bay State Horse Rake and McBride Sulky Plow.
P. O. ADDRESS, BRIDPORT, VT. ROAD 48, SEE MAP.
R. A. FOOTE
ON,
AGENTS FOR THE
CASADAY SULKY PLOW
NEW CASADAY
A Revolution in Plow Making,
It has no Land Side, but carries all the weight on its wheels, which en- ables it to perform a given amount of work with less draft than can be done with a walking plow. A large number sold in this State the past season.
For circulars, terms, references, etc., address the above at
MIDDLEBURY, VT., Or Call at our Residence on Road 8, CORNWALL.
283
TOWN OF CORNWALL.
Wills James R., (Bristol) carpenter and joiner, h Mountain.
Wood Edwin A., (Bristol) r 19, farmer 47.
WRIGHT ALONZO, (South Starksboro) r 93, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 125.
Wright Anson E., (Bristol) r 26, dairy 16 cows, 80 sheep, and farmer, leases of Horace Prime's estate 200.
Wright Franklin, (Bristol) r 21, molder.
Wright George H., (South Starksboro) r 9}, farmer, son of Alonzo.
Wright John H., (Bristol) carriage maker, repair shop and carriage ironing, h and 6 acres, East.
Wright Walter, (Bristol) works for Bristol Manuf. Co.
Wright Walter E., (Bristol) works for Bristol Manuf. Co., h East.
YOUNG R. A., (Bristol) r 18, farmer.
CORNWALL.
Railroad Stations are Middlebury, 4 miles north-east, and Salisbury, 5} miles south-east. Daily mail stage between West Cornwall, Cornwall and Middlebury.
(For Abbreviations d.c., see page 249.)
ABERNATHY JEROD W., (Cornwall) r 11, breeder of pure blood Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 100.
Adams Joseph E., (Middlebury) r 13, onion grower, and farmer 413.
Adams Joseph U., ( Middlebury) r 13, farmer 33.
Aines Zeb., (Cornwall) r 38, laborer.
Andrus Abigail, (W. Cornwall) r 39, widow of Ethan, h and 4 acres, aged 86. ANDRUS SAMUEL L., (W. Cornwall) r 20, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, dealer in cattle, and farmer 400, and in Bridport 100.
ATWOOD AMOS E., (Cornwall) r 38, farmer 53, and of swamp 17.
Atwood Benjamin, (Cornwall) r 43, with John Q., aged 90.
Atwood John Q., (Cornwall) r 43, farmer.
Atwood John W., (Cornwall) r 38, farmer.
Babbitt Amos W., (West Cornwall, ) r 42, farmer, leases of Alanson Peck 5.
BEAUDOIN JOSEPH, (West Cornwall) r 18, carpenter and joiner.
BENEDICT ABEL J., (Cornwall) r 27, breeder of Jersey cattle, Essex hogs, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 93.
BENEDICT CHARLES, (Middlebury) r 7, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., stock grower, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 384.
Benedict Charles F., (Middlebury) r 7, son of Charles, farmer.
BENEDICT JOHN O., (Middlebury) r 2, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer, leases of Julius B. Benedict, of Middlebury, 184, in Wey- bridge 7.
Benedict Milo E., (Cornwall) r 27, instructor of music, at Academy of Music, Boston.
Benedict Rollin I., (Middlebury) r 7, book-keeper, son of Charles.
BINGHAM ALONZO L., (West Cornwall) r 34, breeder of Spanish Me- rino sheep, reg., farmer 93, and swamp 12.
Avery largejstock of Groceries, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Fine Teas and Coffees constantly on hand at Haven's, Vergennes, Vt.
284
TOWN OF CORNWALL.
BINGHAM ALVERTON S., (West Cornwall) r 32, (Jones & Bingham.) Bingham Hiram C., (West Cornwall) r 31, sheep breeder, and farmer 3. *BINGHAM MERRILL, (West Cornwall) r 31, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 210. [Adv. on page 286.]
Bingham Merrill L., (West Cornwall) r 31, dealer in Spanish Merino sheep, registered.
Bingham Reuben P., (West Cornwall) r 31, dealer in Spanish Merino sheep, registered.
BINGHAM HARRIS, (West Cornwall) r 34, justice of peace, and retired farmer.
*BINGHAM W. HARRY, (West Cornwall) r 34, town representative, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., dairy 12 cows, and farmer 335. [Adv. on page 298.]
Bissett Peter, (West Cornwall) r 37, farmer 70.
Bissett Thomas, (Cornwall) r 16, onion grower and laborer.
Blair Jock, (Cornwall) r 27, onion grower and laborer.
Bodewin James, (Cornwall) r 36, laborer.
BOND FRANKLIN DR., (West Salisbury) r 46, allo. physician and sur- geon, apiarist 60 colonies, and breeder of registered sheep, dealer in cedar, farmer 200, and swamp timber land 400.
BOND HORACE W., (West Salisbury) r 46, apiarist and farmer.
Bonner Joseph, (Middlebury) r 13, laborer.
Boulia Battice, (Middlebury) r 3, farmer 16.
Boulia Frederick, (Middlebury) r 3, h and lot, and onion grower on shares.
Bourdeau Isaiah, (Cornwall) r 16, carpenter and joiner.
Brand Warren, (Middlebury) r 5, laborer.
Breco Joseph, (Cornwall) r 25, h and } acre.
Brown Frank, (Cornwall) r 16, blacksmith and carriage ironer.
CARR ANSON K., (Middlebury) r 6, produce dealer, office freight depot, Middlebury.
Carr Marcus S., (Middlebury) r 13, cor. 5, produce dealer.
Carr Marion A. Mrs., (Middlebury) widow of Silas D., r 13, cor. 3, farmer 14. CASEY BENJAMIN, ( Whiting) cor. r 42 and 52 with George F.
*CASEY GEORGE F., (Whiting) cor. r 42 and 52, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and grade Durham cattle, farmer 165, and in Whit- ing 44. [Adv. on page 286.]
Cherbino & Williamson, (Middlebury) (Jerome B. Cherbino, of Weybridge and Milo B. Williamson) breeders of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and dealers in wool and sheep.
Clark S. Fitch, (Cornwall) r 49, farmer with Franklin Hooker.
COBB PHILEMON N., (Middlebury) r 14, cor. 13, carpenter and joiner, prop. cider mill, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 46.
Condon Patrick, (Middlebury) r 5, dairy 9 cows and farmer 70.
Currier Henry A., (West Cornwall) r 32, laborer.
Currier Moses, (West Cornwall) r 39, cor. 41, laborer.
DEAN FRANKLIN H., (West Cornwall) r 37, breeder of full blood Atwood Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 230.
Dean Fred F., (West Cornwall) r 37, son of Harrison F.
DEAN HARRISON F., (West Cornwall) r 31, breeder of Atwood Merino sheep, reg., dairy 15 cows, and farmer 475.
DEAN & JENNINGS, (West Cornwall) r 31, (Harrison F. D. and Cyrus J., of Hubbardton, Rutland Co.) breeders of Atwood Merino sheep.
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*DELONG WILLIAM H., (West Cornwall) r 32, breeder of pure blood Atwood Spanish Merino sheep, Ethan Allen horses, and farmer 250. [Adv. on page 270.]
Dickerson Willis, (West Cornwall) r 34, farmer 4.
Dimmock George T., (West Cornwall) r 39, dealer in Spanish Merino sheep, registered.
Donah Eli, (West Cornwall) r 34, laborer.
Doodla Jane Mrs., widow of C., farmer 23.
*DOUGLAS JAMES L. (Cornwall) (Douglas & Son) r 47. [Adv. on page 278.]
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