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Higgins Samuel (Hancock) r 6, laborer.
HUTCHINSON TITUS, (Hancock) r 5, cor. 10, justice of the peace and book-keeper.
JONES GEORGE W., (Hancock) r 6, highway surveyor, and farmer 130.
Jones Winslow W., (Hancock) r 5, cor. Io, hostler.
Kerr Rebecca, (Hancock) r 5, widow of James, laundress.
Kidder Henry C., (Hancock) r 10, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 30. Kidder Jesse, (Hancock) r to, farmer 13.
Lewis James N., (Hancock) r 8, farmer about 150.
Lewis William J., (Hancock) r 5, carpenter and joiner, farmer 333, and leases of William Huntington, of Rochester, Windsor Co. 260.
Lillie Norman W., ( Hancock) r 5, carpenter and joiner.
Manning Martin, (Bread Loaf) r 10, farmer 200.
MARSH GEORGE E., (Hancock) r 5, overseer of poor, breeder of Span- ish Merino sheep, and farmer 160.
Martin Clarence E., (Rochester, Windsor Co.) off r 16, farmer 159.
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TOWN OF HANCOCK.
MARTIN THOMAS B., JR., (Hancock) r 12, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., highway surveyor, mason, and farmer 270.
Maxham Norman, (Hancock) r 10, wheelwright.
McCloney Thomas, (Hancock) r 5, rake maker.
More Jeremiah, (Rochester, Windsor Co.) r 16, farmer 180.
Newton Richard, (Hancock) r 10, laborer.
Parker George E., (Hancock) r 10, sawyer and farmer, leases of John B. Aldrich, of Rochester, Windsor Co., 20.
PERRY HIRAM R., (Hancock) r 10, town representative, town auditor, and farmer about 100.
PERRY J. HARVEY, (Hancock) r 5, magnetic healer, farmer 150.
Piper Howard, (Hancock) r 11, farmer, leases of George Taylor 50.
Rhodes John E., (Hancock) r 5, (Rhodes & Co.)
Rhodes Lyman D., (Hancock) r 3, farmer 125.
Rhodes & Co., (Hancock) r 5, (John E. Rhodes, of Hancock, and Enoch
Rhodes, of Milton, Chittenden Co.) general blacksmithing, wagon manu- facturing and repairing.
Robbins Charles M., (Hancock) r 10, fur dealer, and farmer 60.
Scott John W., (Hancock) r 12, laborer.
Severance Charles, (Hancock) r 3, farmer, leases of William Stone, of Roch- ester, Windsor Co., about 200.
Shirley Garrett, (Hancock) r 10, harness maker.
Slack Porter, (Hancock) r 13, farmer, leases of Azeral Martin 150.
Smith Harmon C., (Rochester, Windsor Co.) r 17, farmer, leases of Chester Downer, of Sharon, Windsor Co., 198,
Spencer Ahial, (Hancock) r 16, laborer.
Spencer Luke, (Hancock) r 16, farmer, leases of Azeral Martin, of Roches- ter, Windsor Co., 100.
Spooner Alonzo, (Hancock) r 15, farmer, leases of George E. Marsh 160.
Swinyer George, (Hancock ) near r 16, farmer 131.
Taylor George H., (Hancock) r 4, farmer 165.
Thresher William, (Rochester, Windsor Co.) r 18, farmer, leases of Middle- bury College.
Vinton Clarence G., (Hancock) r 3, farmer, leases of George V. Wilson, of Granville, 140.
Ward Chester, (Hancock) r 10, farmer 2.
Washburn George, (Hancock) r 12, farmer 2.
WELCH JAMES, SR., (Hancock) r 4, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 75.
Welch James, Jr., ( Hancock) r 4, farmer.
Welch John F., ( Hancock) r 4, farmer.
Whitney Asa T., ( Rochester, Windsor Co.) r 17, farmer 295.
Whitney James B., ( Rochester, Windsor Co) r 17, farmer 95.
Whittier Moses E., ( Hancock) r 9, farmer, leases of Ehud Darling 50. WHITTIER WILLIAM L., (Hancock) r 3, farmer 50.
Williams Joseph A., (Hancock) r 8, cooper and sawyer.
Wilson Edmond, (Hancock) r 3, farmer 250.
Wood Edmond, (Rochester, Windsor Co.) r 18, farmer, leases of Chester Downer, of Sharon, Windsor Co., 60.
WRIGHT CHARLES S., (Hancock) r 10, selectman, carpenter and joiner. Wright Etta C., (Hancock) r 5, cor. 10, widow of John, prop. Green Mountain House.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Webster
GOLD JUDGES,-Sired by Rip Van Winkle ; Dam, No. 48200
-OWNED AND BRED BY --
m& G. A. CUTTING, EAST SHOREHAM, Vtur K7Flock originated by D. & G. Cutting, 1841. For further particulars see Register of Vermont Merino Sheep Breeders Association.
A. A. FARNSWORTH, - BREEDER OF IMPROVED -
Spanish Merino Sheep !
OF THE ATWOOD FAMILY, (REGISTERED.)
CF Flock started from purchase made of Stephen Atwood, of Connecticut ; also of R. P. Hall, of Cornwall.
Road 48, (See Map,) NEW HAVEN, VT.
P. O. ADDRESS, BROOKSVILLE.
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TOWN OF LEICESTER.
LEICESTER.
(For Abbreviations, &c., see page 249.)
Alden Harriet N., (Leicester) r 16, widow of William, resident.
Armstrong Addie, (Leicester Junction) r 23, widow of Thomas, farmer 120. Atwood Alfred A .. (Leicester) r 17, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 97.
BARKER ALBERT G., (Leicester Junction) r 2, justice of the peace, and farmer 50.
Barker Edson A., (Leicester Junction) r 2, farmer, son of Albert G.
Barker Fanny, (Leicester Junction) r 2, widow of Jarvis D., farmer 70.
Barker Irwin, (Leicester) r 15, wool grower 150 sheep, and farmer about 220. Barker Joseph L., (Leicester Junction) r 2, son of J. G.
*BARKER JULIUS G., (Leicester Junction) r 2, breeder of thoroughbred Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 100. [Adv. on page 344.] Barker Luther, (Leicester Junction) r 2, mason, and farmer 14.
BARKER NED, (Leicester) r 15, breeder of Merino sheep and farmer, son of Irwin.
Billado John, (Leicester Junction) r 24, laborer.
Blair Adolphus, (Leicester Junction) r 24, laborer.
Brandon Lime and Marble Co., (Leicester Junction) Charles Denison, of Brandon, Rutland Co.
Brassord Alfred, (Leicester Junction) off r 25, laborer.
BRIGGS ORSON A., (Leicester Junction) r 2, selectman, dealer in pro- duce and horses, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 155. BRONSON CLEMON, (Brandon, Rutland Co. ) supt. Crown Point Mineral Paint Co.
Bronson Cortez, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 7, works in Crown Point Paint Works.
Brown Calvin, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 17, carpenter and joiner, cabinet maker, breeder of Jersey cattle, and farmer 64.
Brown Clemment, (Leicester) r 5, butcher, and farmer 6.
Burt Eza B., (Salisbury) r 4, farmer 50.
Cahee Williani, (Leicester Junction) r 12, farmer 47.
Canalie Edward, (Leicester Junction) r 3, laborer.
CANALIE, JOHN, (Leicester Junction) r 14, farmer 463.
Capron Alfred B. C. (Leicester) r 17, farmer, son of Otis H.
Capron Hiram, (Leicester) farmer about 130.
Capon John O., (Leicester) r 17, farmer, son of Otis H.
CAPRON OTIS H., (Leicester) r 17, surveyor, wool grower 60 sheep, and farmer 100.
Carrier Horace, (Leicester) r 4, farmer, leases of Walter J. Thomas I.
CHANDLER FRANK, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 8, prop. Silver Lake House, farmer 500, and timber 2,500.
Church Charles R., (Leicester) r 5, pastor M. E. Church.
CHURCHILL LEWIS C., (Leicester) r 5, agent for Randall wheel har- rows, mowing machines, horse rakes, and other farm implements, phosphate, etc., dealer in fat cattle, veal calves, poultry, etc.
Clark Bethuel, (Leicester) r 6, fariner 88.
Crapo Joseph, (Leicester Junction) r 25, laborer.
Crown Point Mineral Paint Co., (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 7, Clemons Bronson, supt.
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TOWN OF LEICESTER.
Davis Orlando S., (Leicester Junction) r 25, teamster.
Davlin Jane, (Leicester Junction) r 26, widow of Charles, resident.
Denison Charles, (Leicester Junction ) prop. Brandon Lime and Marble Co., bds and office at Junction House.
Denno Simeon, (Leicester Junction) r 2, fence builder.
Derby Charles L., (Leicester) r 4, assistant postmaster, and farmer, son of William C.
Derby Clayton B., (Leicester Junction) r 2, laborer.
Derby Tryphena, (Leicester) r 15, grandson of Lemuel, resident.
DERBY WILLIAM C., (Leicester) r 4, postmaster, allo. physician and sur- geon, general merchant, and farmer 70. Place for sale. .
Dow Harriet, (Leicester) r 17, widow of Moses R., farmer 46.
DOW ORATOR, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 17, farmer 115.
Dumas Peter, (Leicester Junction) r 25, lumberman, and farmer 50.
Dutton Lucius M., (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 17, farmer 100.
ESTEY JOHN N., (Leicester) r 7, engineer, carpenter and joiner, and painter. Esty William, (Leicester Junction) r 2, laborer.
Esty Elhanan W., (Leicester Junction) r 3, farmer, leases of Martin C. Rice, of Benson, Rutland Co., 18.
Esty Millard, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 8, laborer.
Farsons Moses B., (Leicester Junction) r 14, farmer 90.
Fields George F., (Leicester Junction) r 12, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 300. Fisk Charles, (Leicester) r 4, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 300.
FOLEY JAMES, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 7, farmer 25.
Forbes Darwin A., (Leicester Junction) r 14, farmer, leases of Apollos Mun- ger, of Malone, N. Y., 280.
Gambell Alden P., (Leicester) r 7, laborer, works in paint works.
Gambell Frank E., (Leicester) r 7, laborer, works in paint works.
Gambell Loren W., (Leicester) r 7, laborer. -
Gibson Artemas E .. (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 9, farmer about 60.
Gosher Alexander, (Leicester Junction) r 25, blacksmith and carriage ironer. GRANT DENNIS H., (Leicester Junction) r 26, farmer 20.
Grant John, (Leicester Junction) r 26, resident, lives with Dennis H.
Harrington George W., (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, farmer 24.
HENDERSON HIRAM D., (Salisbury) r 4, mason, and farmer 45.
Henry Daniel G., (Leicester) r 4, justice of peace, overseer of poor, and farmer 17.
Henry Perley E., (Leicester) r 4, farmer, son of Daniel G.
HIGGINS LEWIS E., (Leicester Junction) r 26, justice of peace, and laborer, works for Brandon Lime and Marble Co.
Hitchcock John A., (Leicester) r 6, blacksmith, and farmer 16.
Hitchcock Willard J., (Leicester) r 5, farmer with Darwin Johnson.
Horton Charles N., (Leicester) r 15, painter, and farmer 2}.
Huntley Abram B., (Leicester Junction) r 25, farmer, in Whiting 10.
HUNTLEY OLIVER C., (Leicester Junction) r 25, postmaster, and prop. Junction House.
Hurley John, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 22, farmer, leases of Michael Mc- Donald, of Albany, N. Y., 45.
JENNY EBENEZER B., (Leicester Junction) r 14, farmer 20.
Jenny Leonard D., (Leicester Junction) r 14, farmer 50, aged 82. Johnson Abner E., (Leicester) r 9, lister, and farmer 108.
JOHNSON DARWIN, (Leicester) r 5, selectman, carpenter and joiner, dairy 14 cows, and farmer, leases of Frank Chandler, of Brandon, Rutland Co., 200.
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TOWN OF LEICESTER.
Johnson George W., (Leicester) r 16, farmer, leases of George Sparks, 50.
Johnson Oscar W., (Leicester) r 7, farmer 60.
JUNCTION HOUSE, (Leicester Junction) r 25, Oliver D. Huntley, prop. Kelsey Myron J., (Salisbury) r 7, farmer.
Lamountain Simon, (Leicester Junction) off r 25, laborer.
Lamountain Uzeb, (Leicester Junction) off r 25, cooper and carpenter.
Lawrence Clarence, (Leicester Junction) r 23, laborer.
Leicester Marble Lime Co., (Leicester Junction) r 23, (Joseph C. and John A. Swinington) manufs. of marble lime.
Lepp Lewis, (Leicester) r 4, farmer 1.
Lowell James A., (Leicester Junction) off r 12, wagon maker, and farmer, leases of George F. Fields.
Lumis John, (Leicester) r 16, laborer.
Markham John, (Leicester Junction) r 26, section boss on Addison railroad.
Matot Christopher, (Leicester Junction) r 26, laborer.
MATOT EDWARD L., (Leicester Junction) r 24, dealer in groceries, pro- visions, Yankee notions, tobacco, cigars, boots and shoes.
Matot Francis, (Leicester Junction) off r 25, laborer.
Matot John, (Leicester Junction) r 25, lumberman, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 70.
Moran Betsy, (Leicester Junction) r 2, widow of Samuel, farmer 40.
Morse Albert, (Leicester) r 7, farmer 50.
Morse Hiram N., (Leicester) r 6, selectman, and farmer 80.
Morse Isaac, (Leicester) r 10, farmer about 225.
Morse Selwin R., (Leicester) r 7, farmer, son of Albert.
Needham Lewis C., (Leicester Junction) r 24, express agent, station agent, and telegraph operator.
Norton Alanson, (Leicester) r 4, wool grower 70 sheep, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 160, and timber 50.
Norton Erwin H., (Leicester) r 4, farmer, son of Alanson.
Norton Jonathan W., ( Leicester) r 4, farmer, son of Alanson.
Oliver Alvin, (Leicester Junction) r 2, farmer 40.
Oliver Miles O., (Leicester Junction) r 2, carpenter and joiner, and farmer.
Ostigny Arthur, (Leicester Junction) r 25, cooper.
Ostigny Joseph, (Leicester Junction) r 25, resident.
Ostigny Joseph Jr., (Leicester Junction) r 25, laborer.
OSTIGNY WILFRED, (Leicester Junction) r 25, (Sylvester & Ostigny,)
dealer in lumber, farmer 21, and swamp land 40, also leases of Leicester Land and Marble Co., of Rutland, Rutland Co., 125.
Paine Edward, (Brandon, Rut. Co., box 238) r 21, wool grower 85 sheep, and farmer 180.
Paine George W., (Salisbury) r 5, lister, and farmer 160.
Partlow Horatio N., (Forestdale, Rut. Co.) farmer 73.
Partlow Orman, (Forestdale, Rut. Co.) r 10, farmer, leases of Horatio N. 73. Partlow Samuel E., (Forestdale, Rut. Co.) r 9, farmer about 80.
Partlow William S., (Forestdale, Rut. Co.) r 18, farmer, leases of Albert Hitchcock, of Brandon, Rut. Co., 50.
Paul John, (Leicester Junction) r 26, laborer.
Pelkey John, (Leicester) r 5, farmer 15.
Pierce William, (Leicester Junction) r 23, tailor, lives with Harrison White.
PITRIDGE JOHN W., (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, wood and lumber jobber.
Powers A. Seward, (Leicester Junction) r 24, farmer, son of William.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
BRISTOL MARBLE WORKS,
JOHN E. GREGORY, Prop'r, -- DEALER IN -
MARBLE
. ... .
-OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS-
MONUMENTS, BEAD STONES,
COPING, POSTS, MANTLE SHELVES, CARRIAGE BLOCKS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH All Work Warranted. BRISTOL, VT.
D. C. SMITH
-BREEDER OF PURE BLOOD-
SPANISH MERINO SHEEP
-OF THE- HATWOOD . FAMILY
(REGISTERED.) STOCK FOR SALE
Road 17, [See Map,] WEST ADDISON, VT .::
894
ARS
SUME
. WATTS,
BREEDER OF FULL BLOOD
Spanish Allerino Sheep,
(REGISTERED,) -And General Agent for State of Vermont for-
CESALINE STANDARD WIND MILLS
MANUFACTURED BY J. G. GROSS & BRO., IN MICHIGAN.
Road 7. [See Map.]
WHITING, T.
.
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TOWN OF LEICESTER.
POWERS WILLIAM, (Leicester Junction) r 24, breeder of Jersey cattle, reg. in A. J. H. B. and A. J. C. C. R. H. B., dairy 24 cows, and farmer, leases of Debora Powers, of Lansingburgh, N. Y., 120.
Preston John, (Leicester) r 4, breeder of Merino sheep, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 130.
Pulsipher Valmore O., (Brandon, Rut. Co.) r 22, carpenter and joiner, and farmer, leases of Ann Hogan, of Albany, N. Y.
Rafferty Edward, (Leicester Junction) r 25, farmer 3.
Ranno Minnie, (Salisbury) r 5, widow of Francis, farmer 60.
RANNO SAMUEL, (Leicester) r 17, town auditor and farmer 130.
Remington Adoniram J. T., (Salisbury) r 5 farmer.
Remington Clarissa, (Salisbury) r 5, widow of Daniel, farmer 30.
Rickert Hiram C., (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, farmer, leases of A. G. Esty, of Forestdale, Rutland Co., 30.
RICKERT JOHN B., (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, farmer 120.
ROBERTS HARRISON H., (Leicester) r 10, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 40. Roster Joel, (Leicester) r 10, farmer 120.
Scanlon Dennis, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 17, works for Brandon Paint Co., and farmer 130.
Scanlon James. (Forestdale. Rutland Co.) r 7, laborer, works in paint works.
Scanlon John S. (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, works in paint works.
Scanlon Thomas N., (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 17, farmer, son of Dennis.
SEGER GEORGE E., (Leicester Junction) r 23, dairy 10 cows, and farmer, leases of Addie Armstrong 120.
Severy Amos, (Salisbury) farmer 80.
Severy Kingman, (Salisbury) r 6, farmer 55.
Seymour Horace A., (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 18, breeder of thoroughbred Devon cattle, and farmer 924.
Shays James, (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 9, farmer about 30.
Shoro Frank (Forestdale Rutland Co.) r 6, stone mason and farmer, leases of Kingman Severy 55.
SILVER LAKE HOUSE, (Brandon, Rutland Co.) r 8, Frank Chan- dler, prop.
Smith Dana L., (Leicester) r 17, town agent, dairy 11 cows, fruit grower, and farmer 150.
Smith Horace A., (Leicester) r 17, farmer, son of Dana.
Snow Marshall O., (Brandon, Rutland Co.,) r 21, farmer, in Michigan 80.
Sparks George, (Leicester) r 16, farmer about 160.
Sparks Stephen E., (Leicester) r 9, farmer, leases of George 75.
Stanley Albert E., (Leicester) r 16, town clerk, and treasurer, insurance agent, lecturer, farmer 16, and timber 50.
Stickney Jonas R., (Leicester) r 5, farmer 48
Storey Miles, (Leicester Junction) r 3, wool grower 190 sheep, farmer 180, and in Salisbury 24.
Swinington Adin A., (Leicester Junction) r 23, retired farmer, aged 90.
Swinington George O., (Leicester Junction) r 23, farmer 600.
Swinington John A., (Leicester Junction) r 23, (Leicester Marble Lime Co.) Swinington Joseph C., (Leicester Junction) r 23, (Leicester Marble Lime Co.)
SYLVESTER ELMORE W., (Leicester Junction) r 25, (Sylvester & Os- tigny.)
Sylvester & Ostigny, (Leicester Junction) r 25, (Elmore W. S. and Wel- fred Ostigny,) general merchants.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Thomas Erskine A., (Leicester) r 15, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 95.
THOMAS WALTER J., (Leicester) r 16, town representative, carpenter, wheelwright, and farmer 200.
Van Oastin Benjamin, (Forestdale, Rutland Co.) r 7, carpenter and of iner, and farmer 45.
Watkins Isaac, (Leicester) r 24, laborer.
Watkins William N., (Leicester Junction) r 25, laborer.
Welch Henry, (Leicester Junction) r 26, farmer 30.
Wetmore Philander C., (Forestdale, Rutland Co.,) r 6, farmer, leases of Otis Blood, of Goshen, 15.
White Frank, (Leicester Junction) r 24, farmer 10.
White Harrison, (Leicester Junction) r 23, lumberman, and farmer 60. Whitney Robert B., (Leicester) r 4, farmer, leases of John Preston 1} acres. WILSON PETER, (Leicester Junction) r 3, section boss on Central Ver- mont Railroad, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 235.
Zelner Lewis, (Leicester Junction) r 2, sewing machine agent, and farmer I.
LINCOLN.
Railroad Station is New Haven Depot, 9 miles west. Daily Stage.
(For Abbreviations &c., see page 249.)
Aldrich William, (Lincoln) r 22, laborer.
Allen Seneca, (Lincoln) r 38, manuf. of lumber.
ARNOLD URIAH F., (Lincoln) r 18, farmer.
Atkins Alson D., (Lincoln) r 17, farmer 260.
Atkins Hiram T., (Lincoln) r 17, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 200. Atkins Joel, (Lincoln) r 17, farmer.
Atkins Joel C., (Lincoln) r 4, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 200.
Atkins Orrin T., (Lincoln) r 4, dairy 16 cows, farmer 240, and 100 moun- tain land.
Atkins Sylvester N., (Lincoln) r 6, farmer 200.
Atwood Hollis, (Lincoln) r 27, laborer.
Bagley Fred G., (Lincoln) r 15, (G. & F. G. B.)
Bagley George, (Lincoln) r 15, (G. & F. G. B.)
BAGLEY GEORGE & FRED G., (Lincoln) r 15, manufs. of clapboards, common lumber, etc.
Bain Lewis C., (Lincoln) r 35, laborer.
Bain Thomas M., (Lincoln) r 33, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 155.
Barnard Oliver C., (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 110.
Barnard Samuel, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 70.
Barnard Treetom, (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 3.
Barnes Andrew, (Lincoln) r 15, teamster.
Basalow Anthony, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 50.
Basalow Austin, (Lincoln) r 29, farnier 50. Basalow John, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 50. Bean John H., (Lincoln) r 24, laborer. Bickford Amos, (Lincoln) r 35, laborer, 10.
Bingham Chester D., (Lincoln) r 32, farmer, son of Thomas J.
Bingham Thomas J., (Lincoln) r 32, farmer 55.
Bombard Peter, (Lincoln) r 31, laborer.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Bristol Cornelius E., (Lincoln) r 22, dairy 13 cows, farmer 175, and 50 moun- tain land.
BRISTOL PHILEMON L., (Bristol) r 9, dealer in full cloth, flannel and knitting yarn, and farmer 220.
Brooks Obed, (Lincoln) r 14, laborer.
Brooks Warren, (Lincoln) r 16, manuf. of shingles and box boards, and farmer, leases of Byron Pollard, of Bristol, 50.
Brown Andrew, (Lincoln) r 36, farmer 50.
Brown David S., (W. Lincoln) r 12, sawyer.
Brown Edgar D., (W. Lincoln) r 12, sawyer.
Brown Harley, (Lincoln,) r 35, farmer 100.
Brown Richard, (Lincoln) r 37, farmer, leases of Mr. Tupper, of Middle- bury, 150.
Bryant Lester, (Lincoln) r 36, farmer 70.
Burdick Charles D. Rev., (Lincoln) r 20, clergyman.
Burk John, (Lincoln) r 24, laborer.
BURNHAM GEORGE W., (West Lincoln) r 12, farmer 75.
Bush Napoleon, (Lincoln) r 35, laborer.
Bushey Moses, (Lincoln) r 37, laborer, 2 acres.
Butterfield Charles G., (Lincoln) r 35, farmer 100.
Butterfield Chester O., (Lincoln) r 23, laborer.
Butterfield Edwin, (Lincoln) r 35, farmer 100.
BUTTERFIELD WM. EDWIN, (Lincoln) r 26, farmer, leases of James Butterfield, 200.
Butterfield James, (Lincoln) r 23, retired farmer.
Butterfield Orramel S. H., (Lincoln) r 23, grist mill, and farmer 10.
Butterfield William, (Lincoln) r 20, farmer.
Caldwell James, (Lincoln) r 33, farmer 80.
Carpenter Mitchel, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50.
Chase Nelson P., (Lincoln) r 18, dairy 10 cows, farmer 100, and 50 moun- tain land.
Chase William L., (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 100.
Chatfield William H., (Lincoln) r 26, farmer 100.
Clark David, (Lincoln) r 19, carpenter and joiner.
Clark David J., (Lincoln) r 19, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 2.
Clark Edwin C., (Lincoln) r 37, farmer 50.
Clark Elisha B., (West Lincoln) r 10, breeder of Cotswold sheep, and farmer 150.
Clark Francis F., (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 4.
Clark Howard, (West Lincoln) r 12, farmer 165.
CLARK HOWARD, 2d, (W. Lincoln) r 13, deputy sheriff, constable and collector, wholesale butcher, and farmer 34.
Clark James, (Lincoln) r 35, mill hand.
Clark John, (Lincoln) r 23, carpenter and joiner.
Clark Permetia, (West Lincoln) r 10, widow of Charles C.
CLARK THOMAS E., (Lincoln) r 35, carpenter and joiner.
Clark Wallace, (Lincoln) r 19, son of David J.
Clay Henry, (Lincoln) r 33, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 125.
Colby Edmond G., (Lincoln) r 28, justice of peace, dairy 14 cows, farmer 190, and 170 timber land.
Colby George M., (Lincoln) r 7, laborer.
Colby Irvin A., (Lincoln) r 22, farmer 150.
Colby Joseph, (W. Lincoln) r 10, farmer 88.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
THE -CENTRAL Photograph GALLERY.
FINE PHOTOGRAPES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Those wishing Pictures should secure appointments at the CENTRAL GALLERY, which is a sure guar- anty of satisfaction.
17"The new INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS will be used when desired, thus enabling us to secure good pictures of nervous persons and children, which could not be done otherwise.
A Good Line of Frames and Albums
WILL BE KEPT CONSTANTLY.
-Main Street, - Middlebury, Vt.i A. V. BROWN, Photographer.
B. ROSE,
Breeder and Dealer in Pure Blood Registered
SPANISH-
Merino Sheep,
-ALSO THOROUGHBRED-
JERSEY and AYRSHIRE Cattle.
GROAD 11, (SEE MAP.) WALTHAM, VT. P. O. Address, VERGENNES, VT.
BRISTOL HERALD
(ESTABLISHED MAY 29, 1879.)
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY COBYED
*WILSON BROTHERS .::
TERMS-$1.25 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE ...
-ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN AT OFFICE. -
- JJOB PRINTINGA:
Of all kinds neatly and promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Colby Moses G., (W. Lincoln) r 20, laborer.
Colby Stephen G., (W. Lincoln) r 20, laborer.
COLBY STEPHEN M., (Lincoln) r 23, justice of peace, farmer 80, and 100 mountain land.
Colby Walter A., (W. Lincoln) r 12, farmer.
Cosinno Benjamin, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50.
Cosinno VanNess, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50.
Cota Jesse, (Lincoln) r 28, farmer 3.
Cota Michael, ( Lincoln) r 29, farmer 25.
Coty Gideon, (Lincoln) r 44, farmer 105.
Coughlin James, (Lincoln) r 33, manuf. butter tubs and coarse lumber, farmer 25, and 200 mountain land.
Cowles Reuben, (Lincoln) r 7, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 220.
Cram Albert M., (Lincoln) r 33, farmer 3.
Cram Heman J., (Lincoln) r 22, farmer, leases of Elihu Purinton.
Cram Julius, (Lincoln) r 30, laborer.
Cram Julius J., (Lincoln) r 30, farmer 15.
Cram Nelson, (Lincoln) r 30, farmer 100.
Curry David F., (Lincoln) r 33, farmer { acre.
Cushman Adolphus J., (Lincoln) r 23, carriage manuf., and farmer 13.
Cushman George, (Lincoln) r 7, laborer.
Dale John B., (Lincoln) r 28, laborer.
Danforth Simon, (Lincoln) r 22, lawyer.
Danforth Wendell B., (Bristol) r 9, laborer.
Daniels Joseph, (Lincoln) r 35, farmer 150.
Davis Alonzo H. & Son, (Lincoln) r 15, manufs. staves, and farmers 25.
Davis David, (Lincoln) r 31, teamster, house and lot.
Davis Seymour J., (Lincoln) r 15, (Alonzo H. & Son.)
Day David S., (Lincoln) r 14, farmer 50.
Dearborn Charles E., (Lincoln) r 31, teamster.
Dearborn George C., (Lincoln) r 31, teamster.
Dearborn VanNess, (Lincoln) r 33, laborer.
Dearborn William D. F., (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 60.
Delfy Peter, (Lincoln) r 26, farmer.
Delfy Peter, Jr., (Lincoln) r 26, farmer.
Demas Joseph, (Lincoln) r 34, farmer 5.
Dodge Joseph S., (Lincoln) r 23, allo. physician and surgeon.
DOTY GEORGE H., (Lincoln) r 18, dairy 9 cows, and farmer, leases of Calvin Meyers, of Bristol, 100. Doty Perly, (West Lincoln) r 4, laborer.
Dow Chivey C., (Lincoln) r 32, farmer 4.
Dow John Harvey, (Lincoln) r 38, laborer.
Dow Lorenzo, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer.
Dow Lorenzo J., (West Lincoln) r 12, blacksmith.
Downing Nathan H., (Lincoln) r 16, farmer 20.
Downing Royal, (Lincoln) r 15, farmer 14.
Duby Rama C., (Lincoln) r 14, wheelwright. Duclose Fred, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50. Duclose Joseph, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50. Dupont Thomas, (Lincoln) r 32, blacksmith. Durfy Wolcott, (Lincoln) r 28, laborer. Eddy Perry W., (Lincoln) r 1, farmer, son of William M.
Eddy William M., (Lincoln) r 1, farmer 220.
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Elliott Warren J., (Lincoln) r 28, dairy 8 cows, farmer 100 and 160 moun- tain land.
Ellictt William C. W., (Lincoln) r 33, sawyer.
Elliott Zira, ( Lincoln) r 23. M. E. local preacher.
Eubar Joseph. ( Lincoln) r 37, laborer.
FARR HARVEY, (Lincoln) r 19, 2d selectman, overseer poor, dairy 16 cow:, and farmer 165.
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