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Fitch Solomon C., (West Lincoln) r 21, farmer 33.
Fortune George, ( Lincoln) r 35, teamster.
Frank James M., (West Lincoln) r 20, laborer.
FRANK ROLLIN, (West Lincoln) r 12, prop. Lincoln Hotel.
Garland Charles, (Lincoln) r 26, farmer 100.
Garland George, (Lincoln) r 26, dairy 11 cows, farmer 125 and 50 moun- tain land.
Geary Mary Mrs., (Lincoln) widow Daniel, r 27, farmer 200.
Goodrich William, (Lincoln) r 33, cooper.
Gove Albert F., (Lincoln) r 29, gunsmith, and farmer 50.
Gove Almon H., (Lincoln) r 4, laborer.
Gove Azarias W., (Lincoln) r 35, physician.
Gove Daniel, (Lincoln) r 23, farmer 60.
Gove Franklin, (Lincoln) r 16, farmer 14.
Gove Henry W., (Lincoln) r 35, son of Azarias, farmer 200.
GOVE MARK A., (Lincoln) r 35, manuf. and dealer in lumber, clapboards and staves. Bills cut to order.
Gove Menroy, (Lincoln) r 37, teamster.
Gove Moses B., (Lincoln) r 23, postmaster, town clerk, and dealer in boots and shoes.
Gove Petatiah, (Lincoln) r 7, dairy to cows, and farmer 160.
Gove Squire, (Lincoln) r 33, farmer 60.
GOVE WEBSTER N., (Lincoln) r 23, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hats and caps, all kinds of produce, also dealer in lumber, clapboards, etc., wholesale and retail, also assistant postmaster.
Grant Charles D., (Lincoln) r 37, farmer, son of Minot C.
Grant David, (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 150.
Grant David M., (Lincoln) r 35, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 200.
Grant Minot C., (Lincoln) r 37, farmer 275.
Grant William M., ( Lincoln) r 35, farmer 165.
Green Ceylon, ( Lincoln) r 15, laborer.
Green Charles J., (Lincoln) r 30, farmer 100.
Green George, (Lincoln) r 15, farmer, leases of Sheldon Eaton 70.
Green George H., (W. Lincoln) r 21, bloomer, and farmer 2.
Green George W., (Lincoln) r 15, farmer, leases of Sheldon Eaton, Bristol, 50. Green Melissa Mrs., ( Lincoln) r 15, house and lot.
Green Nathan, (Lincoln) r 30, laborer.
Green William, ( Lincoln) r 30, farmer, leases of Sheldon Eaton, Bristol, 100. Guindon Maria, (Lincoln) r 13, widow of Joseph.
Guindon Nicholas H., ( Lincoln) r 14, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.
Haight William T., (Lincoln) r 23, harness maker, and farmer 37.
Hall George M., (Lincoln) r 28, laborer.
Hamilton Royal, (Lincoln) r 14, laborer.
Hanmer Charles. (W. Lincoln) r 12, carpenter and joiner.
HANMER HIRAM A., ( Lincoln) r 3, farmer 320.
Hank Benjamin, (Lincoln) r 23, farmer 20.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Hanks Alvin A., (Lincoln) r 19, grist mill, and manuf. of clapboards.
Hanks Harvey, (Lincoln) r 13. manuf. clapboards, and farmer 3.
Hanks Wilber E., (Lincoln) r 23, (Hanks & Varney.)
Hanks & Varney, (Lincoln) r 23, manufs. common lumber.
Hawkins Ariel, (Lincoln) r 18, sawyer.
Heath Alonzo E., (Warren, Wash. Co.) r 35, (Ralph & Heath.)
Hendrick Richard, (Lincoln) r 17, laborer.
Heywood Caroline, (West Lincoln) r 10, farm 100, occupied by William Heywood.
Heywood Charles, (W. Lincoln) r 10, farmer 270, and 25 in Bristol.
Heywood William L., ( West Lincoln) r 9, farmer, leases of Burt estate.
Hill Carlton W., (Lincoln) r 4, farmer 97, and 60 mountain land.
Hill Charles E., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 50.
Hill Edwin, (Lincoln) r 37, farmer 250.
Hill Emerson, (Lincoln) r 5, highway surveyor, son of Nelson G.
Hill Leslie G., (West Lincoln) r 4, son of Seth T.
Hill Nelson G., (Lincoln) r 5, farmer 100, and 50 mountain land.
HILL SETH T., (West Lincoln) r 4, manuf. staves, heading, lumber, etc., farmer 17, and 1, 100 mountain land.
HILL WILLIAM N., (Lincoln) r 20, dairy 10 cows, farmer 140, and 100 mountain land.
Hoag Enos P., (West Lincoln) r 11, justice of peace, and farmer 65.
Hoag James L., (Lincoln) r 13, boot and shoe maker.
Hoag William H., (Lincoln) r 28, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 90.
Hodges Sylvester E., (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 100.
Huntley Winfield T., (Lincoln) r 35, turner.
Irish Edson, (Lincoln) r 15, laborer.
JACKMAN ASA A., (Lincoln) r 33, manuf. butter tubs, and coarse lum- ber, and farmer 35.
Jackman Quincy A., (Lincoln) r 28, farmer 17.
James Andrew, (West Lincoln) r 21, daily mail stage from Lincoln to Bristol, mason and farmer 50.
James Edward H., (West Lincoln) r 12, farmer 50.
James Frederick, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50.
James Leslie L., (West Lincoln) r 21, carries mail from Lincoln to Bristol, and farmer.
Jewell Moses S., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 60.
Johnson Dennison K., (Lincoln) r 26, general insurance agent, and farmer 145.
Johnson John, (Lincoln) r 26, farmer.
Kelton Benjamin, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 45.
Kelton Philip, (Lincoln) r 35, farmer 30.
Kent Luther M., (Lincoln) r 28. farmer 75.
Kilton John, (Lincoln) r 37, farmer to.
King Eli P., (West Lincoln) r 12, laborer.
King James R., (Lincoln) r 15, laborer.
King Leamy, (West Lincoln) r 12, laborer.
Lafayette Edward, (Lincoln) r 3, farmer 100.
Lamb John, (Bristol) r 9, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 160.
Larmey Antoine, (Lincoln) r 33, laborer.
Lathrop Edward B., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 125.
Lathrop George, (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 80. Lathrop James, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 130.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
** E. D. SEARL*
BREEDER OF PURE BLOOD HATWODDK Merino Sheep,
(REGISTERED) Flock founded by purchases from A. A. Farns- worth and G. H. Hall, Road 49. [See Map.] CORNWALL, VT.#
E. A. BIRCHARD & SON; O. Sererance & Sons,
BREEDERS OF FULL BLOOD ¥SPANISH,
Merino beep,
(REGISTERED.)
-OWNERS OF STALLION-
VICTOR
AND BEEEDERS OF ETHAN ALLEN HORSES, Road 15, Cor. 10. [See Map.] SHOREHAM, VT. E. A. BIRCHARD. H. W. BIRCHARD.
STOCK FOR SALE
Correspondence Solicited.
MIDDLEBURY, VT.
: Oliver Severance. J. E. Severance. C. C. Severance.
EDSON WISELL,
CGENERALSO BLACKSMITHING.
AHORSE . SHOEING A SPECIALTY, ALL + WORK + WARRANTED. SHOREHAM, VT.
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-Breeders and Dealers in Full Blood-
SPANISH>
Merino heep,
(REGISTERED.)
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Lathrop William, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer, son of James.
Lathrup Zimri, (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 25.
Lawrence John, (Lincoln) r 38, farmer 15.
LEE CHARLES C., (Lincoln) r 19, 3d selectman, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 150.
LINCOLN HODIJAH, (West Lincoln) r 12, manuf. staves, etc.
Lincoln House, (W. Lincoln) r 12, Rollin Frank prop.
Lincoln James L .. (West Lincoln) r 12, general store.
Lonergan John, (Lincoln) r 19, cooper.
Manning Gilbert, (Lincoln) r 34, blacksmith, and farmer 4.
Martell Joseph, (Lincoln) r 37, laborer.
Martell Lewis, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 4.
Martell Lewis, (Lincoln) r 37, laborer.
Martin Lewis, (Lincoln) r 37, farmer I.
MATTESON WILLIAM J., (Lincoln) r 4, laborer.
McVar John, (Lincoln) r 33, farmer 50.
Meader Edwin J., ( Bristol) r 9, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 165.
Meader Sarah B., (Bristol) r 9, widow of Levi R.
Merrill Alfred C., (Lincoln) r 7, town auditor, farmer 100, and 50 mountain land.
Messer Alton, (Lincoln) r 33, cooper.
Minahan James, (Lincoln) r 34, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 120.
Minahan James H .. (Lincoln) r 34, son of James.
Miner Joseph, (West Lincoln) r 21, blacksmith, and farmer 5.
Miner Nelson, (Lincoln) r 28, farmer 70.
Minor Samuel, (West Lincoln) r 21, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 130.
MOODY AARON W., (West Lincoln) r 21, farmer 130.
Moody Thomas, (Lincoln) r 1, farmer 6.
Moore Irenus J., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer.
MOORE ISAAC F., (West Lincoln) r 29, farmer 150.
Morgan Abel T., (Lincoln) r 15, manuf. clapboards, shingles and common lumber, wheelwright, and farmer 30.
Morgan James C., (Lincoln) r 5, farmer.
Morgan Versil W., (Lincoln) r 23, blacksmith, manuf. of wagons and sleighs, dealer in coarse lumber, clapboards and shingles.
Morgan Webster, (Lincoln) r 15, wheelwright, and farmer with Abel T.
Morgan Willie S., (Lincoln) r 7, dairy 18 cows, farmer 57 and 25 mountain land.
Morrell Nathaniel, (South Starksboro) r 1, dairy 16 cows, farmer 150, 100 in Starksboro and 125 in Bristol.
Morrell Quincy, (Lincoln) r 28, laborer.
Morrell Wilson E., (S. Starksboro) r 1, son of Nathaniel.
Morse Irwin J., (Lincoln) r 26, farmer 30.
Moulton Anson, (Lincoln) r 37, sawyer.
Murphy James, (Lincoln) r 24. laborer.
Murphy John, (Lincoln) r 24, dairy 13 cows, farmer 100, and 100 moun- tain land.
Murray Albert C., (Lincoln) r 26, (C. F. & A. C. M.)
Murray Calvin F., (Lincoln) r 25, (C. F. & A. C. M.)
Murray Calvin F. and Albert C., (Lincoln) r 25, dairy 12 cows and farmers 175.
Murray Chauncey, (Lincoln) r 23, laborer.
Murray George, (Lincoln) r 25, laborer.
Murray Nelson, (Lincoln) r 28, mill hand, works for George A. Thayer.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Nichols Edson W., (Lincoln) r 16, farmer 47.
Nichols Harriet, (West Lincoln) r 12, widow of Henry.
Norton Elisha C., (Lincoln) r 23, painter.
Nutting Luther, (Lincoln) r 23, blacksmith and dealer in wagons and sleighs. O'Bryan George E., (Lincoln) r 4 farmer,
O'Bryan Samuel D., (Lincoln) r 1, town representative, and farmer 187.
O'Bryan Walter L., (Lincoln) r r, son of Samuel D.
Osborn Amos Rev., (Lincoln) r 23, pastor M. E. church.
Page Cleora C. Mrs., (Lincoln) r 26, widow Ezra V., farmer 50.
Page Ezra, (West Lincoln) r 21, dairy 8 cows and farmer 140.
Page Green M., (Lincoln) r 28, farmer 150.
Page Nathan J., (Lincoln) r 26, farmer 30, and 50 mountain land.
Page Viola A. Miss, (Lincoln) r 28, school teacher.
Page Zeno T., (Lincoln) r 22, highway surveyor, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 125. Palmer Daniel C., (Lincoln) r 28, farmer 60, and 50 wood land.
Parent Elmer, (Lincoln) r 33, sawyer.
Parent Lewis, (Lincoln) r 33, blacksmith.
Patenode Edward, (Lincoln) r 31, farmer 50.
Pecor Henry, (Lincoln) r 17, laborer.
Perron Joseph, (Lincoln) r 32, sawyer.
Pettibone Charles S., (Lincoln) r 29, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 106.
Phinney Tousay, ( Lincoln) r 34, farmer 120.
Pickett Lovica Mrs., (Lincoln) r 19, widow of Rev. Zenas C.
POPE CHARLES E. (Lincoln) r 22, farmer 27.
Pope Mercy, (Lincoln) r 22, widow of William W., farmer 30.
Purinton Arland W., (Lincoln) r 14, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 50.
Purinton Asa, (Lincoln) r 4, farmer 80, and 120 mountain.
PURINTON ELIHU, (Lincoln) r 14. dairy 18 cows, and farmer 415.
Purinton Elijah, (Lincoln) r 24, dairy 8 cows, farmer 104, and 100 mountain land.
Purinton Gabriel H., (Lincoln) r 7, dairy 9 cows, farmer 77, and 50 moun- tain land.
Purinton Josiah C., (Lincoln) r 4, farmer 200.
Purinton Moses H., (Lincoln) r 18, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 127.
Purinton Freeman C., (Lincoln) r 14, laborer.
Ralph Alonzo S., (Warren, Wash. Co.) r 35, (Ralph & Heath.)
Ralph & Heath, (Warren, Wash. Co.) (Alonzo S. Ralph and Alonzo E.
Heath,) r 35, props. saw mill, manufs. of clapboards, 450 acres mountain land.
RHOADS JONATHAN J., (W. Lincoln) carpenter, works for S. R. Cain, making nail kegs.
Rugg Elisha, (Lincoln) r 33, bds at Jane Coughlin's, turner.
Sargent Alson MI., (Lincoln) r 19, manuf. of clapboards and common lumber. Sargent Emory W., (Lincoln) r 26, laborer.
Sargent Harriet Mrs., (Lincoln) r 14, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 95.
Sargent Horace C., (Lincoln) r 14, teamster.
Sargent Moses, (Lincoln) r 14, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 2.
Sargent Sewel J .. (Lincoln) r 14, civil engineer, and farmer 53.
Sargent William H., (W. Lincoln) r 12, farmer.
Sherbino Carlton S., (Lincoln) r 28, breeder of registered sheep, and farmer 215, and 40 mountain land.
Sherman Electa Mrs., ( Lincoln) r 29, widow of Jefferson, farmer 60.
Sherman Marious A., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer, leases of Wentworth Gove, Bristol.
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TOWN OF LINCOLN.
Siple Edgar, (Lincoln) r 14, wheelwright and blacksmith.
SMITH GEORGE W., (W. Lincoln) r 11, carpenter and joiner, contractor and builder, and farmer 2.
Smith Josiah W., (Lincoln) r 13, farmer 65.
Smith Moses, (W. Lincoln) r 12, resident.
Smith William F., (W. Lincoln) r 12, 2 houses and lots.
SMITH THOMAS C., (W. Lincoln) r 11, cooper.
Soper Cornelius, (W. Lincoln) r 12, farmer, leases of Maria Varney 4.
Stearns Elwood S., (Lincoln) r 27, clerk, and farmer 50.
STEARNS JOSEPH M., (Lincoln) r 27, dairy 21 cows, and farmer 400.
Stearns Milton J., (Lincoln) r 23, dealer in dry goods, provisions, groceries, lumber, feed and meal, justice of the peace and town school supt.
Stearns Subra S. Miss, (Lincoln) r 27, school teacher.
Stewart Ira E., (Lincoln) r 18, dairy 8 cows, and leases of Charles E. Stewart, of Huntington, 100.
Stilson Philemon, (Lincoln) r 4, farmer 9.
Stone George R., (Lincoln) r 22, boot and shoe maker.
Sturdevant James K., (Lincoln) r 21, laborer.
Swain Cullen D., (Lincoln) r 18, laborer.
Tatro Joseph, (Lincoln) r 30, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 265.
Taylor Hartwell C., (Lincoln) r 15, manuf. chair stock, butter tubs, etc., and farmer 8.
THAYER GEORGE A., (Lincoln) r 35, manuf. and dealer in clapboards, shingles, barrel and tierce staves, also dimension lumber, farmer 80, and 720 mountain land.
Thompson Silas B., (Lincoln) r 5, laborer.
Tucker Gurdon M., (Lincoln) r 32, highway surveyor, and farmer 60.
Turner Charles B., (Lincoln) r 35, lumberman, farmer 250, and 300 mountain land.
Turner Edson W., (Lincoln) r 14, son of Timothy, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 15.
Turner Henry J., (Lincoln) r 14, carpenter and joiner.
Turner Timothy, (Lincoln) r 14, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 80.
Varney Benjamin, (Lincoln) r 37, laborer 30.
Varney Charles W., (Lincoln) r 22, son of William W.
Varney Edgar, (Lincoln) r 13, laborer.
Varney George W., (Lincoln) r 30, millwright, and farmer 50.
Varney Nathan H., (Lincoln) r 13, farmer 70.
Varney Robert J., (Lincoln) r 29, farmer 90.
VARNEY STEPHEN C., (Lincoln) r 23, (Hanks & Varney.)
VARNEY WILLIAM W., (Lincoln) r 22, farmer 91, and 50 mountain land.
Vradenburgh Chester, (Lincoln) r 16, farmer, leases of U. Arnold 25.
Wakefield Ira W., (W. Lincoln) r 12, postmaster and shoe maker.
Ward James, (Lincoln) r 27, farmer 144.
Wheeler George H., (Lincoln) r 27, farmer, son of Gilman.
Wheeler Gilman, (Lincoln) r 27, farmer 50.
Whitney Lewis D., (Lincoln) r 14, mason.
Whittier Edmond A., (Lincoln) r 19, laborer.
Wilcox George W., (Lincoln) r 5, farmer, leases of Spencer Drake, Bristol, I20. Williamson Chauncey, (Lincoln) r 34, farmer 200.
Wilson Edward, (Lincoln) r 4, farmer.
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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, FOUNDED IN 1800.30
The College is finely located in the midst of a beautiful park in the village of Middlebury, Vermont. The locality is healthful, and the College offers the advantage of thorough instruction at a moderate cost. The requirements for admission and course of instruction are as follows :-
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION.
LATIN .- Latin Grammar, including the Rules of Prosody and Scanning ; Caesar's Commentaries. three books, or Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline ; Cicero, six orations, including the four against Catiline; Virgil, six books of the Eneid ; Arnold's Latin Prose Composition to the VIIth Chapter, or Allen's to the 24th Lesson.
GREEK .- Greek Grammar ; Xenophon's Anabasis, three books ; Homer's Iliad, two books ; Jones' Greek Composition, Iwelve lessons.
Ancient and Modern Geography.
Arithmetic ; Algebra through Quadratic Equations, and three books of Wentworth's Geometry. Real equivalents will be accepted in place of any of the Latin or Greek authors named above.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
FRESHMAN CLASS .- Latin Grammar, ( Harkness, or Allen and Greenough) ; Latin Prose Composition. (Allen or Arnold); Latin Synonyms, (Doderlein) ; Selections from Livy ; some Philosophical Treatise of Cicero ; Horace's Odes and Epodes ; Xenophon's Hellenica ; Herodotus ; Xenophon's Memorabilia ; Greek Composition, ( Jones) : History and Antiquity ; Etymology and Syntax of the Greek Verb, (Goodwin) ; Algebra, (Davies' Bourdon) : Geometry, ( Wentworth) ; Rhetoric, ( Kollogg).
SOPHOMORE CLASS .- Horace's Epistle and Satires ; Tacitus, (selections) ; Juvenal or Persius ; Plato ; Euripides ; Boice's Exercises in Greek Syntax : Lysias; Exercises in writing Latin : Analytical Geometry, (Loomis) ; Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical. Mensuration, Surveying, with practice in the field ; Naviga- tion, (Loomis) ; Calculus, Loomis) ; Trench's English Past and Present.
JUNIOR CLASS .- Otis' Elementary German ; Terence or Plautus; Goethe's Prose ; Ganot's Physics; Newcomb's Astronomy : Chemistry, ( Elliot and Storer) ; Botany, (Gray); Rhetoric, (Whately); Logic, (Jevons) ; Logic of Christian Evidences, ( Wright).
SENIOR CLASS .- Political Economy, (Cary, Fawcett) ; International Law, (Woolsey); History of Civiliza - tion, (Guizot) ; Butler's Analogy ; Fine Art, (Torrey); Natural Theology, Moral Science, (Calderwood) ; Mental Science ; (Porter's Human Intellect, Hamilton); History of Grecian Philosophy, Geology, (Dana) ; Zoology, (Orton) ; English Literature, (Shaw) ; Forensic Discussions : Review of Studies of the Year.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
Instruction is given chiefly in connection with text books, but in each department lectures are given by members of the Faculty.
In the study of Chemistry unusual facilities are offered. Each student is expected to do practical work at the tables furnished in a neatly fitted and well-equipped Laboratory.
In Natural History, besides the text-book exercises, frequent dissections are made before the class pursu- ing Zoology Field work is done by the class in Botany, and expeditions into the surrounding country by the class studying Geology. A herbarium is prepared by each student of Botany and prizes are awarded for the best collections.
An extensive and completely arranged Cabinet of rocks, minerals and fossils is designed for the constant use of the class in Geology.
The Cabinet and Museum contain a large number of specimens, and are designed especially for the use of the classes in Natural History. The specimens are all placed under their respective classes, are newly arranged in the new cabinet, and are conspicuously labeled.
The College Library contains 13,000 volumes, and a permanent fund has been recently established for its enlargement. The books are conveniently arranged in the new library room and are open to the students from 12 to z o'clock.
A College Reading Room, free to all, has periodical literature on file.
The instruction aims to be practical as well as theoretical, and for this reason, in Surveying and the use of the Transit, field practice is given.
There are also numerous prizes offered for excellence in the different departments. These, in connection with the liberal aid by scholarships furnished to those whose circumstances require it, render the tuition of many practically tree, and no young man of energy need be deferred by financial considerations from entering the College.
CALENDAR.
1882. January 5 .- Winter Term begins, Thursday.
March 28 .- Junior Exhibition, Tuesday evening. March 28 .- Winter T'erm ends, Tuesday. Spring vacation of two weeks.
April 13 .- Spring Term begins, Thursday. June 27 .- Annual Examination bezins, Tuesday,
July 2 .- Baccalaureate Sermon and Anniversary of Philadelphian Society, Sunday. July 4. - Anniversary of the Associated Alumni, Tuesday.
July 5 .- Commencement, Wednesday. Summer vacation of ten weeks.
Septemper 14 .- Fall Term begins, Thursday.
For Catalogue and any information address,
CYRUS HAMLIN, Pres., Middlebury, Ft.
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OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION-TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY.
WILSON ROBERT, (Lincoln) r 4, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 85, and 50 mountain land.
Wright David, (W. Lincoln) r 21, laborer.
Wright George William, (W. Lincoln) r 10, laborer.
York Jeremiah, (Lincoln) r 26, farmer 20.
York William E., (Lincoln) r 22, farmer 65.
MIDDLEBURY.
TOWN OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
(For Abbreviations, d.c., see page 249.)
Abbott George W., (E. Middlebury) r 50, bloomer.
*AINSWORTH JOHN E., (Middlebury) r 32, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., farmer 70, and 5 swamp.
ALLEN WILL, (East Middlebury) proprietor of Glen House.
Amidon Alphonso, (Middlebury) r 9, farmer 50.
Amidon Wallace, (Middlebury) r 3, painter.
ARNOLD WALLACE W., (E. Middlebury) r 45, carriage ironer and blacksmith, with William.
ARNOLD WILLIAM Z., (E. Middlebury) r 50, general blacksmithing, and counselor, h r 45.
Austin Samuel, (Middlebury) r 25, farmer 120,
Bailey Henry, (E. Middlebury) r 47, farmer, leases of A. P. Tupper.
Bain Andrew, ( Middlebury) r 5, retired farmer 9.
Bain Charles H., (Middlebury) r 7, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 155. Baker Frank, (Middlebury) r 26, laborer.
Barrows L. Crosby, (Middlebury) r 1, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 160.
Bartlett Charles H., (Middlebury) r 33, farm laborer.
BEACH URIEL E., (E. Middlebury) r 50, hammersman and iron maker for Williams & Nichols.
Belknap William L., (E. Middlebury) r 50, prop. of Eureka grist mill.
Benton Willard, (Middlebury) r 5, laborer.
Bidwell Sedgwick W. Rev., (E. Middlebury) r 45, M. E. minister, teacher, and farmer 44.
Boardman Albert A., (E. Middlebury) r 56, farmer 84.
Boardnian Harvey, (E. Middlebury) r 56, farmer 200.
Boardman Lathrop B., (E. Middlebury) r 56, dairy 8 cows, farmer, leases of Harvey, 200.
Boardman Levi P., (Middlebury) r 39, farmer 118 and 12 of timber.
Boardman Norman, (Middlebury) r 9, dairy 15 cows, farmer 155, wood lot 20. Boardman Timothy, ( Middlebury) r 26, farmer 125.
*BOUDREAU JOHN, (E. Middlebury) r 50, manuf. of all kinds of harness. Bovia Peter, (Middlebury) r 26, farmer, leases of Mrs. C. M. Fletcher, 150. Bowers Mrs., (E. Middlebury) r 50, widow of Charles.
Boyce David E., (Middlebury) r 24, second selectman, dairy II cows, and farmer 218.
F. K. HAVENS, VERGENNES, VT., keeps the Largest Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods in the County.
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OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION-TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY.
Boyce Elijah Y., (Middlebury) r 17, farmer 194.
Boyce Joseph M., (Middlebury) r 26, carpenter and builder.
Boyce Joseph W., (Middlebury) r 39, breeder of Alderney cattle, and farmer 50.
Boyce Thomas E., (Middlebury) r 24, farmer, son of D. E.
Bradley Bemus, (E. Middlebury) r 50, retired farmer 600.
Branch Chauncey L., (Middlebury) r 27, breeder of Cotswold sheep, and farmer 85.
Branch Henry L., (Middlebury) r 27, farmer with Chauncey L.
Bronson Martin V. B., (Middlebury) r 4, supt. of Cutter Marble Co's marble works.
Brooks Charles N., (Middlebury) r 5, farmer 10, with Samuel N.
Brooks Samuel N., (Middlebury) r 5, horse dealer, farmer 100, and 20 in New Haven.
Brown Alanson H., (Middlebury) r 16, carpenter.
Brown Elijah, (E. Middlebury) r 46, farmer 50.
Brown Henry, (E. Middlebury) r 50, teamster.
Burritt Ernest, (Middlebury) r 34, farmer, works for Walter Phelps.
Bushee Frank, (E. Middlebury) r 50, laborer.
BUTTOLPH DAVID N., (Middlebury) r 1, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer 200.
Cady Charles G., (Middlebury) r 40, farmer, leases of C. P. Austin, of Salem, N. Y., 145.
CADY GARDNER C., (Middlebury) r 40, breeder of full blood Spanish Merino sheep, reg., farmer 175, and 35 in Ripton.
Carpenter George R., (Middlebury) r 53, laborer.
CHAMPLIN J. PORTER., (E. Middlebury) r 50, dealer in dry goods, gro- ceries, boots and shoes, notions, patent medicines, etc.
Champlin Mary Mrs., (E. Middlebury) r 49, cor. 50, widow of George.
Champlin Oscar P., (F. Middlebury) r 56, farmer 75.
CHAPMAN CHARLES, (E. Middlebury) r 44, stump puller, building mover, farmer 40, and 60 mountain land.
Chapman James B., (Middlebury) r 24, laborer.
CHAPMAN WILLIAM, (E. Middlebury) r 48, farmer 54.
CHAPMAN WILLIAM W., (E. Middlebury) prop. of Eureka grist mill for the manuf. of flour, feed and meal, and custom grinding.
CLARK CHESTER L., (Middlebury) r 35, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, registered, and blooded horses, jobber in lumber and wood, and farmer 300.
Clark Harmon, (Middlebury) r 21, cor 22, farmer, leases of Asa Goodno.
CLARK IRA W., (E. Middlebury) r 52, carpenter and builder.
Clark Oliver B., (E. Middlebury) r 42, carpenter and joiner.
Cloyes Philip B., (Middlebury) r 54, farmer.
COBB WILLIAM B., (East Middlebury) r 44, manuf. and layer of pump logs, and farmer 30.
Cogswell Eber, (E. Middlebury) r 51, cor 45, farmer.
Condon Patrick, (E. Middlebury) r 45, farmer, leases of Mike Galvin 59.
Condon Patrick, (E. Middlebury) r 45, laborer.
Cote William, (Middlebury) r 12, quarryman.
Currin Robert, (E. Middlebury) r 50, laborer.
Damon Reuben A., (E. Middlebury) r 50, notary public, apiarist 15 swarms, saw filer, bee-hive maker, etc.
Dano Charles, (E. Middlebury) r 50, mason.
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OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION-TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY.
DAY MILO E., (E. Middlebury) r 50, postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries and general merchandise.
Day Milo J., (E. Middlebury) r 50, assistant postmaster.
Delora Frank E., (E. Middlebury) near r 50, journeyman blacksmith.
Derby James E., (Middlebury) r 40, laborer.
Derryaw Napoleon, E. Middlebury) r 50, teamster.
DEWEY HOMER W., (E. Middlebury) r 50, house painter and paper hanger, and teamster.
Doody Jerry, (E. Middlebury) r 25, farmer 27.
Douglas J. Barclay, (Middlebury) r 30, cor 34, with Julius P., dealer in hay, straw, potatoes and onions, and farmer.
DOUGLAS JULIUS P., (Middlebury) r 30, cor 34, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, dealer in hay, straw, potatoes and onions, and farmer 225, also 100 mountain and 10 swamp land in Cornwall.
DOUGLAS JULIUS P., JR., (Middlebury) r 30, cor. 34, with Julius P., dealer in hay, straw, potatoes and onions, and farmer.
Dow Horace, (Middlebury) r 25, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 300.
DOW WILBUR H., (E. Middlebury) r 25, farmer with Horace.
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