Gazetteer and business directory of Addison County, Vt., for 1881- 82, Part 50

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 1148


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Ingham Charles D., farmer 40 in Ferrisburgh, h W. Elbow.


Ingraham Jennie Miss, h Elbow.


Ingraham Nancy J. Mrs., widow, h Elbow.


Ishamn Jennie L. Miss, assistant matron at Reform School.


Isham Calvin G., farmer at Vermont Reform School.


*IVES SAMUEL B., Capt. "Gazelle" steam boat, bds Main. [Adv. on page 444.]


*JACKSON JOHN W., prop. of Franklin House, Main. [Adv. on page 444.]


January Henry, works in nail factory, h White.


January Joseph, fisherman, h Comfort Hill.


Jarvis Cyrus, works in curtain shop, and farmer 10, Panton road.


Jodoin Wilfred, shoemaker, at Vermont Reform School.


Johnson C. Ellen, (Mrs. Hiram C.) stationery, newspapers, school books, fancy work, etc., Main.


JOHNSON HIRAM C., postmaster, Main, h Park, bds American House.


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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.


M. S. SHELDON,


Breeder and Dealer in Pure Blood. Registered,


SPANISH:


MERINO SHEEP.


-ALSO THOROUGHBRED - DEVON CATTLE Road 3. [See Map.] SALISBURY, VT.


P. O. MIDDLEBURY, VT.


-JUBA H. CONVERSE,


-MANUFACTURER OF- WAGONS, CARRIAGES, AND SLEIGHS. Trotting Wagons and Sleighs a Specialty. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Road 19. [See Map.] P. O. Address, Panton, Vt.


STILES' RAM NO. 2.0


Owned by H. C. BROWN, of Orwell, and A. H. HUBBARD, of Whiting, Vt.


Bred by J. B. Stiles. Sire, H. Root's Robinson Ram, by Stickney's Fremont 126, out of a Robinson Ewe. Dam 267, a Cutting and Atwood Ewe. Registered Merino Sheep bred for constitution and weight of fleece. Stock for Sale. Correspondence solicited. Postoffice address, WHITING, VT.


449


CITY OF VERGENNES.


Juno Joseph, laborer, h Water.


Juno Lena, works in nail factory, h Water.


KEELER CHARLES D., prop. of tannery, Main, h Water.


Kelley John, shoemaker, h Elbow.


Kendall George W., manuf. of sash, doors and blinds, shop west side of river below falls, h Green.


Kerlidon Joseph Rev., catholic priest, h Elbow.


Ketcham Harvey, (Smith & Ketcham,) bds Franklin House.


Ketcham Charles J. Rev., rector Episcopal church, bds Stevens House.


Kidder Charles E., dry goods, groceries, etc., Main, cor Green.


Kidder Charles W. B., physician and surgeon, office Main, h do.


*KIMBALL GEORGE F. O., (Powers & Kimball) deputy sheriff, constable, chairman board of listers, life insurance agent, auctioneer, breeder of shorthorns, and farmer, h Elbow. [Adv. on page 416.] Kingsland Carrie Miss, dressmaker, h Green.


Kingsland Harriet Mrs., widow of William, h Green.


Kingsland Jacob D., of Burlington, iron founder and machinist.


KNOX LYDIA MRS., prop. of laundry, h Main.


LaBombard Peter, farmer 70.


Labor Francis, carpenter, h School.


Ladd George E., clerk, h Water.


Ladd Welcome M., invalid, h Water.


Ladue William, laborer, h Elbow.


LA DUKE JOSEPH, supt. at nail factory, h Water.


La Duke Rose Miss, h Comfort Hill.


Lahay John, laborer, h Lane.


Lamb Arthur C., foreman in Haven's store, h School.


Landon Ezra H., dealer in carriages and sleighs, h Main.


Lane Edward T., clerk with Booth & Son.


Lansaway Francis, Jr., carpenter and joiner, h Lane.


Lansaway Frank, shoemaker, h Main.


Laport Julius, laborer, h Elbow.


Lawrence Lewis, works in nail factory, and teamster, h Union. Lawrence Napoleon, works in nail factory, h Water.


Leavenworth William S., clerk in Haven's store, bds Main.


Le Boeuf Charles L., lumber dealer, contractor and builder, Water, h do.


Lecroix Vilbon, house painter and barber, h Elbow.


Lee Wells, works for W. W. Webb.


Levesque Francis X., carriage, sign and ornamental painter, rear of Franklin House.


LEWIS D. HENRY, cashier of the Farmers' National Bank of Vergennes, and treasurer of National Horse Nail Co., bds Stevens House.


Liberty John, teamster, h Water.


Liberty Josie L., (Mrs. L. L.) dressmaker, h Panton road.


*LIBERTY LEWIS L., photographer, Green, h Panton road. [Adv. on page 452.]


Lucia Felix, farm laborer, h Water.


LUCIA JOEL H., mayor, attorney, office north side public square, h Main. Lucia Peter, billiard room, h Water.


Lyon Abbey E., housekeeper at Reform School.


Lyons John, marble and granite dealer, Main, h Green.


Lyons Patrick, marble worker, h Green.


Mack Thomas, groceries, boots, shoes, crockery, &c., and coal dealer, west end of bridge, Main, h Main.


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CITY OF VERGENNES.


Mahana Ella Mrs., of Panton. instructor second primary department Ver- gennes Graded school, bds Main.


Mahen Ambrose. harnessmaker, Main, up stairs, h Methodist.


*MALDOON RICHARD, practical horseshoeing, prop. livery and restaurant, Main, h Green. [Adv on page 452.]


MAXFIELD PASCHAL, allo. physician, office Main, h do.


McCarter Henry, compositor, h Main.


McCarter Samantha Mrs., widow of Isaac, h Main.


McCuen George R., clerk at N. J. McCuen's.


McCuen James, farm laborer, h Elbow.


McCuen Nicholas J., dry goods, boots, shoes, crockery, wall paper, etc., Main.


McCuen Robert, laborer, h Main.


McDonough Frank T., tinsmith for Powers & Kimball, h Water.


McGOVERN EDWARD E., dentist, Stevens block. Main, h do.


Mclaughlin Ellen Mrs. (Mrs. Robert E.) laundry, h Elbow.


. Mclaughlin Robert E., laborer, h Elbow.


Meigs Grena, teamster, h Elbow.


MEIGS MARY S., widow of Daniel G., owns farm 200.


MERRILL PHILINDA, widow of Edward. h Main.


Middlebrook T. C., prop. saw mill, Main, h do.


Miller Henry, laborer, h Water.


Miller Isaac, tanner at C. D. Keeler's, h Water.


Miller Joseph, teamster, h Comfort Hill.


Miller Nelson, cartman, h Water.


Milo Eli, works in nail factory, h Water.


Milo Lewis, farm laborer, h Water.


Miner Francis, retired, h Church.


Miner Henry, cabinet maker, h Church.


MINER JOSEPH L., (S. D. & J. L. Miner, ) school committee man, h Water. MINER SOLWIN D., (S. D. & J. L. Miner, ) h Elbow.


MINER S. D. & J. L., boots and shoes, and fine custom work, Main. Mitchell James E., miller at N. G. Norton's, bds Franklin House.


Morgan Susan S. Mrs., resident, h Elbow.


Morris Lewis, laborer, h Green.


Morris Neally, works in curtain roller shop.


Morton Clara, widow, h Water.


Mott Lewis, boatman, and teamster, h Water.


Moulton Fordyce M., peddler, h Main.


Myers George, mason, h Water.


Myers Oscar, mason, h Water.


NATIONAL BANK OF VERGENNES, Carlton Stevens, prest. ; David Smith, vice-prest. ; Andrew Ross, cashier.


NATIONAL HORSE NAIL COMPANY, Lawrence Barnes, prest .; David H. Lewis, sec'y and treas. ; Jacob G. Hindes, agent.


Noiseux Eli, blacksmith, h Main.


Norris Celia E., widow, millinery and fancy goods, Main.


Norton Eugene G., book-keeper for N. G. Norton, h Elbow.


Norton John N., flour, feed, grain, meal, etc., 2 Franklin House block, bds Elbow.


NORTON NATHANIEL G., dealer in grain, flour, feed. meal, lumber, shingles, and Nova Scotia plaster, also custom grinding, h Elbow. Noyes Carolus, Jr., telegraph operator at depot.


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CITY OF VERGENNES.


Nye Louisa Miss, h Green.


Nye Mary, widow Russell, h Green.


Ostin Lawrence, teamster, h Mechanic.


Palmer Ambro, works in chair shop, h East.


Palmer Edgar, laborer, h New Haven road.


Palmer William, printer, h Green.


Pamils Edward T., turner, h School.


PANTON LEDGER, painter and paper hanger, h Elbow.


Paradee Joseph, manuf. of carriages, wagons and sleighs and blacksmithing, Main, cor. Monkton, a resident here since 1837.


Parker Charles E., retired, bds Stevens House.


Parker Fanny, widow of David, aged 89.


Parker Joseph, laborer, h Water.


Parker Josiah, baker at Reform School, h Elbow.


Parker M. Belle, laundress at Reform School.


Parker - Mrs., widow of John, h Water.


Partch M. L., miller, h Short.


Partch Weltha L., crayon artist, h Short.


Pecu William H., farm laborer, h Water.


Pehair Mary J., widow of Edward, h Main.


Pleude Robert, laborer, h Baptist.


PIERPOINT JOHN, chief justice of Vermont, h Main. Died Jan. 7, 1882. Pigeon Augustus, cabinet maker, h Church.


Plude Rama, laborer and highway surveyor, h Water.


Pomeroy Leon, foreman in F. M. Strong's spoke factory, h Panton road. POTTER CHARLES W., clerk, with Booth & Son, owns stallion "Vici." POWERS GEORGE C., (Powers & Kimball) h Short.


*POWERS & KIMBALL, (George C. P. and George F. O. K.,) stoves, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, roofing, plumbing and steam fitting, opp- Park, Main. [Adv. on page 416.]


Preston Rouna H. Miss, clerk, Main.


Preston Sarah Miss, bds Main.


Price Charles, Sr., carpenter, h Main.


Price Charles, Jr., laborer, h Panton road.


Prime C. B. Mrs., teacher at Reform School.


Pulman Irving, tinsmith, works for Stewart & Baldwin, h White.


Rafferty Daniel. house painter, White.


Rafferty John, watchman in nail factory, h Lane.


Randall Bessie E. Miss, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., instructor in intermediate de- partment Vergennes Graded School, bds Green, opp. School.


Reed Henry, laborer, h School.


RENAUD DESIRE, baker, White, h do.


RENAUD NELSON J., barber and hair dresser, and dealer in pictures, frames, and fancy goods, Green, h do.


Reynolds Edward, laborer, h New Haven road.


Reynolds George, peddler, h East.


Richard Austin, mason, h Elbow.


Ringer Arthur, works in curtain roller shop, h Water.


Rivers A. L., horse shoer and blacksmith, Main, h Elbow.


Rivers Bellamy, works in C. D. Keeler's tannery, h Main. Rivers Frank, laborer, bds Main.


Rivers Frank, tanner at C. I). Keeler's, h Water. Rivers Joseph, farm labor, h Lane.


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ADDISON COUNTY DIRECTORY.


RICHARD MALDOON'S RESTAURANT


On Green Street, VERGENNES, VT., Is the place to procure a first-class meal at any time during the day. Oysters Served in Gvery Style. He is also the Proprietor of a


* LIVERY, 1


-From which trusty- Horses and


Carriages


Can always be obtained at a reasonable price.


-He also has a-


** BLACKSMITH SHOP,*


On Main Street, where general blacksmithing is done in a superior manner by experienced workmen. PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING A SPECIALY. People in need of anything in his line are invited to call on " DICK."


L. L. LIBERTY, PHOTOGRAPHER,


-ALL KINDS OF -


Viens, Copying and Enlarging, AND 0 India Ink Work in Water Colors - A SPECIALTY. ADAMS BLOCK, GREEN STREET, VERGENNES, VT.


ISAAC COMMINGS,


1


arria


In all its branches, -Using nothing but the - BEST MATERIALS BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.» Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MAIN STREET, (West Side of Creek,) VERGENNES, VT.


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CITY OF VERGENNES.


Rivers Lewis, blacksmith. h Elbow.


Rivers Lewis, works at Kendall's, h Main.


ROBERTS JOHN E., justice of the peace and farmer, 28 in Ferrisburgh, manages farm of 275 acres in Waltham, h Elbow.


Rock George, works in curtain roller factory, h White.


Rock James, boot and shoemaker, Main, h Lane.


Rock James H., barber, Dyer block, up stairs, boards West Main.


Rockwood Charles F., clerk at N. J. McCuen's.


ROSS ANDREW, cashier National Bank of Vergennes, h Main,


Ross George W., dry goods, meinber of common council, 2 Dyer block, h Elbow.


Ross Robert, machinist, works in nail factory, h Water.


Roy Napoleon, wagon maker for M. Dubuke, h Main.


Ryan Edward, laborer, h School, cor East.


Ryan Julia A. Miss, milliner, Main, h Water.


Ryan John W., restaurant, Main, h do.


Ryan Patrick, retired, h Green.


Scales Charles, farm laborer, works for Cyrus Botsford.


Sciples Orson, works in chair shop, h Short.


Scott Edward C., meat market and groceries, Main. h Green.


Scovel Ahira, retired farmer 4 acres, h Main.


Scovel Fred E., clerk with J. E. Young. bds Elbow.


Scranton Walter, pres. Farmers' National Bank, also vice-pres. Scranton Steel Co., at Scranton, Pa., h opp Park.


Seaver Rowena Mrs., widow Ebenezer, bds Main. Died Jan. 3, 1882.


Seymour Edward, retired, bds Stevens House.


SHERRILL WILLIAM A., farmer 140, h Main.


Simonds Charles H., ticket and freight agent at Vt. C. R. R.


Sinon James, laborer, h Main.


Sloan George, farm laborer, h White.


Sloan Lucy J. Miss, clerk for Mrs. M. E. Benedict, h White.


Smith Alexis T., farmer, 800 in New Haven, 700 in Monkton, and farm in Bristol, h North.


Smith Calvin H. Mrs., widow, h Green.


Smith Carrie M. Mrs., clerk in Mrs. Z. G. Warner's, h Main.


Smith Charles H., telegraph operator, bds Green.


Smith David, vice-president National Bank of Vergennes, resides in Ferris- burgh.


Smith E. S. Miss, city clerk, and clerk of court, bds Main.


Smith George O., farmer, Main.


Smith Henry B. Mrs., widow, h Main.


Smith Henry K., bds Main.


Smith Isaac H., (Smith & Ketcham,) h School.


Smith Jacob, farmer 145, h Main.


SMITH JOHN D., probate judge, New Haven dist., h Main.


Smith & Ketcham, (Isaac H. S. and Harvey K.,) manufs. and dealers in fur- niture, coffins, etc., Green, cor School.


Sorrell Adolphus, mason, h Water.


Spaulding John G., gunsmith, and general machinist, h Elbow, cor Victory.


Spear George W., house painter, h Water.


Spooner William M., retired, bds Water.


SPRAGUE WALTER G., drugs, chemicals, paints, oils, fancy goods, and wall paper, also general insurance agent, Main, h Cross.


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CITY OF VERGENNES.


Spriggs George, works in nail factory, h Water.


Stearns Joseph H., photographer, North, h do.


Stevens Carleton T., farmer 85, pres. National Bank of Vergennes, h Main, cor Elbow.


Stevens Charles O., retired, h Main, cor Elbow.


STEVENS HERRICK, retired, h Main.


STEVENS HOUSE, Samuel S. Gaines, prop., livery attached, Main.


Stevens Sally A., widow of Thomas, h Main, cor Elbow.


Stewart Erastus B., (Stewart & Baldwin,) agent for and dealer in musical in- struments, h Main.


Stewart Mary E. Miss, clerk in Mrs. C. E. Johnson's store, Main.


Stewart & Baldwin, (Erastus B. S. and Guy L. B., ) stoves, tin and copper ware, and wooden ware, Green.


Stone Charles, mason, h Water.


Strickland Charles B., carpenter, h Elbow.


Strickland Maggie Mrs., widow of Charles, dress maker, h Monkton road. *STRONG FRANCIS M., manuf. of spokes, hubs and bent work, Mechanic,


cor Canal ; also patentee and one of the manufs. of Little Giant Road Machine ; also patentee of the Howe Scales. [Adv. on page 392.]


Strong Foster C., retired, h Main.


Strong Herman, book-keeper for F. M. Strong.


Strong William J., telegraph operator, Main.


*SWINEY WILLIAM W., in furniture business at Middlebury, h Water. [Adv. on page 356.]


TABER ARTHUR B., house, sign, and ornamental painting, dealer in paints, oils, and varnishes, East.


Taggard Frank Miss, dressmaker, h Main.


Taggard Laura Miss, h Main.


Taggard Melora, h Main.


Taggart John E., clerk at N. J. McCuen's.


Talbot Henry J., retired, bds Stevens House.


THOMPSON FREDERICK H., milkman, gardener, and farmer 40, Main.


Thompson John W., watchman at Reform School.


Thompson Wallace J., dry goods, Main, h Green.


Tredo Andrew, cabinet maker.


Tredo Charles, laborer, h Main.


Tredo Charles, works for Smith & Ketcham, h School.


Tredo Peter, laborer, h New Haven road.


Treer Charles, sawyer in Strong's spoke factory, h Main.


Trussell Luellen, teacher in Vermont Reform School.


Tucker Esther Miss, h Green.


Tucker Mary C. M., widow, aged 79, h Green.


TUCKER MARY P. Miss, librarian, Vergennes Library, h Green.


Tucker Susan D. Miss, assistant, Vergennes Library, h Green.


Tunny Charles, works in curtain roller shop.


Tuttle Eliza E., widow, h Main.


Tuttle Sarah R., widow, keeps boarding house, Water.


Tuttle Stiles A., works in curtain roller shop.


Vergennes Graded School, A. B. Clark, principal; Rev. D. F. Estes, instruc- tor in German ; Miss Ladona E. Hayden, grammar department; Miss Bessie E. Randall, intermediate department ; Miss Sarah E. Bagley, Ist primary department ; Mrs. Ella Mahana, 2d primary department.


VERGENNES LIBRARY, Stevens block, Main, Mary P. Tucker, librarian. Founded by Miss Susan B. Strong.


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CITY OF VERGENNES.


*VERGENNES VERMONTER, issued every Friday, James Crane, editor and proprietor, Main. [Adv. on page 482.]


Vermont Reform School, William G. Fairbank, supt., farm 130, Water.


Vermont Shade Roller Manuf'g Co., (Willard Crane, David G. Crane, George D. Wright, and Francis H. Foss,) Main.


Vernall Edgar D., bds Water.


Vernall Wolsey, retired merchant, h Water.


Vitturn Allen D., music teacher, h Green.


Vitturn Linsley M., farmer 10, hı Green.


Wales Emily E. Mrs., millinery, fancy goods, etc., Green, bds Main.


Wales Luther, clerk in John J. Wright's store.


Warner H. E. B. Miss, clerk for Mrs. Z. G. Warner, h Main.


Warner Hector, tree agent, h Main.


Warner Z. G. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, Main, h do.


Ware Eleazer, works in curtain roller shop.


Washburn Seymour, tanner at C. D. Keeler's, h Panton road.


Weatherly Charles, works in chair shop.


Webb Charles, cabinet maker, bds Elbow.


Webb William W., manuf. of chairs, West, cor Canal, h Elbow.


Welcom Claudius, foreman for J. H. Donnelly, h Elbow.


Wetherbee Amos, retired farmer, h Main.


Wheeler Edward, speculator and farmer 15, h Main.


Wheeler Edward J., book-keeper with Vermont Shade Roller Manuf'g Co. h. Main.


Wicker M. A. Rev., Methodist clergyman, h Water.


Willard Hosea, invalid, h Main.


Wilson Samuel, retired cabinet maker, aged 90, h North.


Wilson Sarah Mrs., widow of Curtis, h Elbow.


Winslow Charles A., works in nail factory, h King.


WINSLOW DANIEL B., carpenter and joiner, h Elbow.


WOODBRIDGE FREDERICK E., lawyer, h Park.


Woodbridge Enoch D., allo. physician, Main, cor Green, up stairs, h Park. Wright George D., (Vermont Shade Roller Manuf. Co.,) bds Green.


*WRIGHT JOHN J., hardware, books, stationery, fancy goods, spec- tacles, etc., city liquor agent, Stevens block, h Main. [Adv. on page 444.]


Wright Mary A. Miss. clerk for Mrs. E. E. Wales, bds Main.


Yattaw Christopher, house painter, Green cor Elbow.


Yattaw Frederick, carriage painter, Green, cor School, h Plank road.


YOTT MOSES M., nurse, has care of Hosea Willard, Main, home in North Ferrisburgh.


YOUNG BENJAMIN F., carpenter and builder and architect, h Green.


Young Daniel R., clerk with J. E. Young, h Water.


Young George F., laborer, h Water.


YOUNG JOHN E., apothecary, Main, h Comfort Hill.


Zollow Francis, boatman, h School.


Zottman John H., machinist, h Main, cor Elm.


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A. GRAVLINE,


-MANUFACTURER OF --


CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS,


LIGHT au) HEAVY WAGONS, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 0 [7" Experienced workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. Your patronage is solicited. Shop on MAIN STREET, West Side of the River, VERGENNES, VT.


F. D. DOUGLAS. 0


-BREEDER OF PURE BRED IMPROVED, (REGISTERED,)-


Spanish merino Sheep,


-ALSO BREEDER OF-


SFINE HORSES, JERSEY& AND& DURMAM & CATTLE, BERKSHIRE AND POLAND CHINA HOGS


Road 5 1-2. [See Map.] - WHITING, VT.


H. BACON


..... .......


..........


BREEDER OF PURE, REGISTERED,- -


Merino


Sheep. DOG


-YOUNG STOCK FOR SALE .- >>


Residence Three Miles from Vergennes Depot,


Road 11. [See Map. WALTHAM.


[Correspondence Solicited.


P. O. VERGENNES, VT.


457


TOWN OF WALTHAM.


WALTHAM.


(For Abbreviations d.c., see page 249.)


Railroad Stations are Vergennes, adjoining this town on the north, and New Haven Depot, two miles east. No postoffice in town.


ALLEN JOEL W. (Vergennes) r 11, farmer, works 160 owned by Rev. D. P. Hulburd.


*BACON PRANK H., (Vergennes) r 11, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., town auditor, and farmer 240. [Adv. on page 456.]


Barah Peter, (Vergennes) r 2, laborer.


Barrow Frank, (Vergennes) r 11, farm laborer.


Barrow Joseph, (Vergennes) r 12, farm laborer.


BARTON FRANKLIN D., (Vergennes) r 11, breeder of Atwood Spanish Merino sheep, reg., and farmer 650.


Benton Azro, (Vergennes) r 1, farmer 573, aged 80.


Benton Elijah F., (Vergennes) r 1, cor 2, farmer 260.


BIRD BETSEY S., (Vergennes) r 11, widow of Anson, resident, aged 77.


BOOTH WILLIAM W., (Vergennes) r 3, town representative, selectman,


trustee of surplus funds, dairy 16 cows, wool grower 55 sheep, and farmer 275.


Bristol Carlton D., (Vergennes) r 1, farmer 108.


BRISTOL WILLARD R., (Vergennes) r 1, (R. T. Bristol & Son,) produce dealer and selectman, 10 acres.


Bullard Marcus, (Vergennes) r 11, farm laborer.


Bunch Henry. (Vergennes) r 5, works for Solon Burroughs.


BURROUGHS GEORGE E., (Vergennes) r 3, farmer 362.


BURROUGHS SOLON, (Vergennes) r 5, journalist, constable, justice of


the peace, notary public, fruit grower, and farmer 56, office Main st., Vergennes.


BURROUGHS STEPHEN M., (Vergennes) r 3, fruit grower, and farmer 160.


Claxton Henry H., (Vergennes) r 2, farmer with William H.


Claxton S. Alice Miss, (Vergennes) r 1, teacher.


CLAXTON WILLIAM H., (Vergennes) r I, farmer, works on shares 150, owned by Mary R. Hawley.


Day Nancy S., (Vergennes) r r, widow of Dr. W. M., farmer 75.


Doolan John, (Vergennes) r 11, farmer, leases of Marie C. Thorn 100.


Everts Arthur D., (Vergennes) r 12, town lister, farmer, and breeder of Jer- sey cattle, with Harry.


Everts Edwin, (Vergennes) r 12.


Everts Harry, (Vergennes) r 12, breeder of Jersey cattle, dairy 50 cows, and farmer 500.


Fisher David, (Vergennes) r r1, medical student, and farmer.


Fisher Martha W., (Vergennes) r 11, widow of George, farmer 100, and 30 mountain land worked by E. Gregory.


Foster John, (Vergennes) r ri, farmer with Nicholas.


Foster Nicholas, (Vergennes) r 11, farmer 130.


Frisbie William F., (Vergennes) r 9, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 159. 30


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TOWN OF WALTHAM.


GREGORY ENOCH, (Vergennes) r 11, farmer, leases of Martha W. Fisher, 100.


GREGORY JOHN. (Vergennes) r 11, farmer 105.


GREGORY LYMAN W., (Vergennes) r 9, manuf. and dealer in monu- ments, headstones and tablets, and farmer, leases 117.


Hallock Anson M., ( Vergennes) r 11, surveyor, and farmer 200.


Hare David, (Vergennes) r 11, town grand juror, breeder of Merino sheep, reg., and farmer, occupies 117.


Hare Fanny, (Vergennes) r 11, (Mrs. David.) farmer 117, occupied by David. Hawley Mary R., (Vergennes) r 2, widow of Daniel, farmer 150, worked by William Claxton.


HULBURD DAVID P. REV., (Vergennes) r 11, superannuated M. E. cler- gyman, and farm 160 worked by J. W. Allen, was an itinerant minis- ter 36 years.


Hunt Newman, (Vergennes) r 11, farmer 200, and 100 mountain land.


Hurlburt Edmund J., (Vergennes) r 11}, farmer with Julius.


Hurlburt Julius, (Vergennes) r 112, farmer 85.


Ingham Frank, (Vergennes) r Ir, farm laborer.


INGHAM HARVEY A., (Vergennes) r 4, cor 5, (H. A. Ingham & Co.,) pastor of the Gospel church, of Waltham.


Ingham Harvey A. & Co., (Vergennes) r 4, cor 5, (William D. Woodman) manufs. of Ingham's Nervine Pain Extractor and blood purifying pills. Jackman Henry S., (Vergennes) r 11, (Wright & Jackman.


Parker Daniel S., (Vergennes) r 1, laborer.


Parker Dewitt H., (Vergennes) r 11, farm laborer.


Percival Michael (Vergennes) r 6, farmer 12.


Potter Ira S., (Vergennes) r 1, farmer, leases 160 of W. W. Pierce.


Preston John. (Vergennes) r 2, farmer 72.


*ROSE ANDREW B., (Vergennes) r 11, breeder of Spanish Morino sheep,


reg., Ayrshire and Jersey cattle, and farmer 175. [Adv. on page 328.] SAXTON ACHSA, (Vergennes) r 11, widow of Nelson A., farmer 164. Seanor Lewis, (Vergennes) r 7, laborer.


Smead Clinton D., (Vergennes) r 11, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 120.


Sneden James, (Vergennes) r rr, carpenter, and farmer 40 acres.


Sprague Carlton W., (Vergennes) r 11, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep and Durham cattle, and farmer 150.


Sprague John H., (Vergennes) r 1r, town lister, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., Durham cattle, and horses, and farmer 250.


Taggart Midas P., (Vergennes) r 1, farmer, leases 275 of Caroline Sutton.


Thorn Marie C., (Vergennes) r 11 widow of Leonard C., farmer 100, leased by John Doolan.


Ward Chester, (Vergennes) r 9, aged 92, owns 300 acres occupied by Wat- son W.


Ward Watson W., (Vergennes) r 9, dairy 20 cows, farmer 300, owned by Chester Ward.


WASHBURN JULIUS A., (Vergennes) r 7, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., dairy 18 cows, and farmer, leases of J. Preston 335.


Weed Martha E., (Vergennes) r 11, widow of Joseph, domestic at Achsa Saxton's.


Williams Matilda A., (Vergennes) r 12, (Mrs. Russell) owns farmi 33.


WILLIAMS RUSSELL, (Vergennes) r 11, farmer, leases 160 of S. Wright, and occupies 33 owned by his wife.


Woodman William D., ( Vergennes) (Harvey A. Ingham & Co.)


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TOWN OF WEYBRIDGE.


WRIGHT WILLIAM S., (Vergennes) r 11, (Wright & Jackman) town clerk and town lister.


Wright & Jackman, (Vergennes) r 11, (William S. Wright and Henry S. Jackman) breeders of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmers 168.


WEYBRIDGE.


The only postoffice in this town is WEYBRIDGE LOWER FALLS, which for conveniencein Directory we print WEYBRIDGE. Railroad Station is Middlebury, five miles southwest. Tri-weekly mail


(For Abbreviations, d'c., see page 249.)


Adams Harvey, (Weybridge) r 13, poultry dealer, sawyer and farmer, leases of Frank Twitchell, 3.


Allen George, (Middlebury) r 12, farmer, leases of Calvin Norton 130.


Allen George W., (Middlebury) r 12, farmer, leases of Calvin Norton 165. Allen Joseph, (Middlebury) r 12, farmer, leases of Mary Allen 963.


Allen Mary Mrs., (Middlebury( r 12, farmer 96}.


Austin Levi, (Weybridge) r 2, laborer.


Ayers Francis, (Weybridge) r 4, farmer, 100.


Baker Marther N., (Weybridge) r 8, cor 13, house and carriage painter.


*BATTELL JOSEPH, (Middlebury) r 21, see Middlebury Village Directory. [See Index to Illustrations. ]


Bell William D., (Middlebury) r 21, farmer 54.


Blanchard Virgil W., M. D., (Middlebury) r 23, pres. Blanchard Manuf. Co., office 27 Union Square, New York.


Boies Henry, (Weybridge) r 13, (M. L. & Son.)


Boise M. L. & Son, (Weybridge) r 13, (Manley L. & Henry) planing mill, manuf. of wagons and sleighs.


Boise Manley L., (Weybridge) r 13, (M. L. & Son.)




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