Gazetteer and business directory of Bennington County, Vt. for 1880-81, Part 20

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 1019


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Squier Francis N., (Arlington,) r 13, farmer leases of Wm. L. McCauley of Minaville, N. Y., 100.


Squires Ransom, (West Arlington, ) r 6, laborer.


Squires Sidney, (Arlington, ) r 11, laborer.


STAGG LEMUEL W., (Arlington,) manuf. wagon stock, h near depot.


Stearns George A., (Arlington,) r 25, painter.


Stone Horace E., (Arlington,) boarding house and sawyer in peg factory.


Strong William, (Arlington,) teamster, Water.


Sulley John, (North White Creek, N. Y.,) r 38, laborer.


Sulley, Thomas, (North White Creek, N. Y.,) r 38, farmer 180.


Sullivan James, (East Salem, N. Y.,) r 4, farmer 150.


Summers Edwin, (Arlington, ) track hand.


Sweet Curtis D., (West Arlington,) (son of Sylvester, ) r 2, farmer. Sweet Rosa Miss, (West Arlington,) (daughter of Sylvester,) r 2, shirt maker.


Sweet Sylvester, (West Arlington,) r 2, farmer 527.


Thayer Isaac S., (West Arlington, ) r 9, farm laborer.


Thompson James, (Arlington,) r 18, farm laborer.


Thurber John, (East Arlington,) r 20, laborer.


Toombs Charles, (Arlington,) carpenter.


Tynan John, (Arlington, ) r 13, track hand.


Vaughn George M., (Arlington,) r 29, breeder of Shropshire downs sheep, and farmer 280 and 140 mountain land and owns 240 in White Creek and 53 in Cambridge,. N. Y.


VIAULT CLEMENT B., (Arlington,) manuf. and dealer in boots and shoes, town treasurer and justice of the peace.


Walker Ruel J., (East Arlington,) chair maker.


Wallace, Sally Ann Mrs. (East Arlington,) owns house and lot, Main.


Walsh Alexander, (Arlington,) works at sash and blind making.


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Walsh James K., (Arlington,) r 16, farmer 40.


Walter Adam, (East Arlington,) harness making and wagon trim- ming.


Ward Patrick, (Arlington,) r 18, gardener.


Wardwell Henry H., (East Arlington,) r 20, works in Hale's chair factory.


Warner Arney, (East Arlington,) r 26, works in Hale's chair factory. WARNER FRANKLIN, (Shushan, N. Y.,) r 2, works in Thos. Reid's brush handle factory.


Warner Seth, (East Arlington,) forger in chisel factory.


Warner Zenas, (East Arlington,) works for Judson & Deming.


Warner Zenas A., (East Arlington,) r 20, works at wash board and saw frame shop.


WALSH JAMES J., (Arlington,) r 10, miller and farmer 80. Webb Andrew J., (East Arlington,) r 34, farmer leases of Char- lotte Andrew.


Webb Frank P., (East Arlington,) works for Judson & Deming.


Webb Herman K., (East Arlington,) r 34, farmer homestead 10.


Webb Joseph, (East Arlington,) edge tool temperer at West Cheshire, Conn.


Webb Richmond G., (East Arlington,) livery stable.


Welch Fernando, (Arlington,) manuf. of brush stock.


Welch James, (Arlington,) r 15, track hand.


Welch James, (West Arlington, ) r 2, teaming.


Welch John, (Arlington,) r 13, laborer.


Welch Patrick, (North White Creek, N. Y.,) r 41, farmer 50.


White Jonathan, (Arlington,) with M. L. Norton.


WHITE LYSIAS E., (Arlington,) supt. of W. & J. G. Flint's shoe peg factory, Main corner Water.


Whitman Johnson, (East Arlington,) house painter.


Whitton Charles, (East Arlington,) brush handle maker.


Whitton Edward, (West Arlington, ) r 93. laborer.


Whitton Hiram, ( West Arlington, ) r 10, farmer 50.


Wilder Anson J., (West Arlington,) r 6, farmer leases of Nelson Buck 300.


Wilder Paxton, (East Arlington.) r 20, in chisel shop in Conn.


Willett Theophilus, (East Arlington, ) painter.


Williams Ambrose, (Arlington,) farmer 20 in Sunderland, h Main.


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WILLIAMS CLARK J., (Arlington,) (W. and Mattison,) Main. Williams James F., (West Arlington,) r 2, farmer 100. Williams Joseph F. B., (Arlington,) band sawyer.


WILLIAMS & MATTISON, (Arlington,) (Clark J. W. and Albro C. M.,) blacksmithing. wagon and carriage ironing, Main. WILLSON HENRY S., (Arlington,) wagon maker, Main. Wood Henry C., (East Arlington,) r 20, brush handle maker. Woodard Charles, (East Arlington,) works in wood shops. Woodward Samuel G., (Sandgate,) r 8, farmer 393. Woodworth Edward C., (Arlington,) (W. and Canfield.)


Woodworth Joseph G., (Arlington,) r 10, retired farmer.


WOODWORTH & CANFIELD, (Arlington,) (Edward C. W.


and Frank N. C.,) general merchandise, drugs, medicines, &c. Wright Silas E., (Arlington,) ticket and freight agent B. & R. Railway and telegraph operator.


Wyman Amelia Mrs., (Arlington,) (widow John,) r 15, farmer 60, and 100 in Sandgate.


WYMAN JAMES O., (Arlington,) r 12, farmer 140 and undivi- ded fifth of 415 in Sandgate.


Wyman Jay, (Arlington,) r 12, farmer 140 and 1-5 of 415 in Sand- gate.


Wyman John A., (Arlington,) r 13, farmer 70, and 1-5 of 415 in Sandgate.


Wyman Joseph R., (Arlington, ) r 12, farmer 90 and 1-5 of 415 ·in Sandgate.


YOUNG CHARLES H., (West Arlington,) r 9, book keeper and insurance agent.


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BENNINGTON.


BENNINGTON VILLAGE.


(For abbreviations, &c., see page 213.)


ABBOTT LYMAN F., (H. E. Bradford & Co.,) town repre- sentative, h Pleasant cor. Pottery. -


Adams Adam Y., house, sign and ornamental painter, h 26 Pleasant.


ADAMS CHARLES, supt. Enos Adams & Co.'s soap works, County n North, h 28 South.


ADAMS ENOS., {Enos A. & Co.,) manuf. of steam and water wheel governors, mop sticks, wooden bowls, cotton batting, and lumber dealer, saw mill in Woodford, office 36 North, h Io Pleasant, farm and timber 825.


ADAMS ENOS & CO., (Orrin D. Adams,) manufs. of yellow ocher, mills and mine on r 31 ; Adams' crystalized quartz, mills and mine in Berkshire Co., Mass .; Adams' mineral soap, factory County, office and warehouse 34 & 36 North, Adams Fred M., clerk, 36 North, h Main.


Adams J. Ashley, sign writer, 34 North, h 32 do ..


ADAMS ORRIN D., (Enos Adams & Co.,) h and 4 acres South cor. Weeks.


Alden Addison F., painter, 87 East Main, h do.


Alden Louisa E., (Mrs. Addison F.,) dressmaker, 87 East Main, h do.


Allan James D., baker, h Union.


Allen Daniel, laborer, h Grove.


Allen Harvey, laborer, h Division.


Allen Hiram H., carriage painter, h r 58.


Allen Leander D., teamster, h Branch.


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Armstrong John, boss carder, Bennington woolen mills.


Armstrong Frank P., printer, and agent for Bennington County Reformer, bds 47 Union.


Armstrong Heman S., tailor, Willow, h 47 Union.


Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph office, 13 North. F. G. Matti- son, manager.


Atwood Stella C. Miss, mill operative, h Hall.


Auberton Moses P., boarder of goods, Valentine Mill, h Pottery.


Austin William, laborer, house and lot 1}, Branch.


Austin Wm. H., mill operative, bds Branch.


Ayer Wm. P., butcher, h 115 'East Main.


Ayers John H., cutter, foreman for Geo. B. Sibley, h 15 Pleasant.


Babcock James P., with H. R. Babcock, h 69 Main.


Babcock Harry R., restaurant, 71 East Main, h 69 do.


BABCOCK MARTHA E., (Mrs. Jas. P., ) millinery, 69 E. Main, h do.


Barber Byron C., carpenter and joiner, h Grove cor. Gage.


Barber Samuel E., boarding house, gardener, h upper Gage.


BARNES CHARLES, house, sign and carriage painter, South cor. Elm, h Willow.


Barnes James, machinist at O. Scott's, bds Mill.


Barnes Wm. L., house painter, h 10 Pleasant.


Barron Thomas, clerk, h 68 North.


BASSETT JAMES, manuf. of carriages, open buggies, spring and platform and heavy wagons, light work a specialty, carriage and sign painter, Union n Main, h 66 Union.


BATES EDWARD L., deputy Co. clerk, bds 48 Pleasant.


Bates Wm., gardener, h 48 Pleasant.


BATTERSBY WM. H., merchant tailor, dealer in ready made clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods, 66 East Main, h 19 West Main.


Beird Wm. G., needle maker, h Gage n Division.


Benedict Elizabeth B., (widow Aaron,) h Pottery, n limits.


BENNETT EDWARD D., station agent, Bennington and Rut- land and Harlem Ex. Railways, train master B. & R. R., telegraph operator W. U., Am. U.and Walloomsac Tel. Co's, office at depot, h Main n Silver.


Bennett Robert W., allo. physician and surgeon, 29 South, h do.


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*BENNINGTON BANNER, THE, issued Thursday of each week. C. A. Pierce & Co., props., 7 North.


*BENNINGTON CLOTHING CO., (Will Pollard & Co.,) clothing, hats, caps and furnishing goods, 5 Putnam House Block, Main.


BENNINGTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Chas. Thatch- er, prest., S. M. Sibley, vice-prest., E. A. Cobb, cashier. Capital $100,000, organized July 1878, Park Block, South.


*BENNINGTON COUNTY REFORMER, THE, issued every Friday, C. H. Davenport & Co., of Brattleboro, publishers ; A. P. Childs, of Bennington, local editor ; office 13 W. Main. BENNINGTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, incorporated 1876, organized 1878, Luman P. Norton, prest., A. B. Valen- tine, vice-prest., G. W. Harman, treas., office in Park Block, South.


BENNINGTON FREE LIBRARY, under the auspices of Young Men's Association, Miss Olivia A. Dixon, libra- rian, Free Library Building, Main cor. Silver.


*BENNINGTON GRADED SCHOOL, Isaac W. Dunham, supt., Frederick Alonzo Parker, principal, School.


Bennington Woolen Mills, S. S., & M. Fisher, of New York, (Selig S. and Michael,) proprietors, Mill opp. County and Main, cor. Mill, John R. Pilling, supt.


Bently Edgar O., harness maker, bds. 89 Main.


Benton Charles, at Valentine mill, h upper Main.


Benton George, h 102 E. Main.


Benton Geo. J., dealer in wood, yard and h 102 E. Main, - Berry Frederick G., barber, h Maple n Gage.


BERRY WILL H., barber and bath rooms, Putnam House Block, bds. Maple n Gage.


Bigelow Mary I .. Miss, dress maker, h 76 E. Main.


Bingham Adelade C., (widow of Hiram,) h Silver n Main.


BINGHAM HENRY S., manuf. of paper boxes, traveling agent


for H. E. Bradford & Co., manager farm 65, estate of Hiram Bingham, h 14 Union.


Bingham, Julia, Miss, h 37 Main.


BIRD EDWARD, h 20 Union.


Bird Gilbert, potter, h 32 Pleasant.


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Blackmer Dennis M., carpenter and pattern maker, h 39 North. Blackmer Warren, carpenter and builder, h 53 Pottery.


Blackwell Wm. T., treasurer Harlem Extension R. R., office at depot, bds Putnam House.


BLAKE FRANKLIN L., general merchant, agent for new Home sewing machine, upper Main, h Willow.


Blake Fred. I., clerk for F. L., bds do.


Bliss Charles M., bds Stark House.


BLISS HENRY O., watch maker and jeweler, 15 E. Main, bds Stark House.


Bly Webster W., machinist, h Division.


Boardman Alfred, farmer leases 30 of Mrs. James B., bds School cor. County.


Boardman James, h North cor County.


Boardman Roana, (Mrs. James,) owns farm about 80 acres on Walloomsac St., h North cor. County.


Boldry Jerry, wagon maker, bds 4 Elm.


Booth Asahel, h 98 E. Main.


Booth Edward A., bds 98 E. Main.


Booth Frank W., bds 98 E. Main.


Boyce John, laborer, h County.


Bradbury Levi, supt. at H. W. Putnams, h 73 North.


Bradford Amasa, clerk, bds at Mina A. B.'s, E. Main.


BRADFORD EDWARD W., (H. E. B. & Co.,) bds with Mrs. H. E. B., opposite Factory, Main.


Bradford Ellenor, (widow of H. E.,) h upper Main.


Bradford Frank B., elocutionist, bds 14 South.


BRADFORD H. E. & CO., (Lyman F. Abbott, Wm. H., and Edward W. Bradford, and John Kelso,) manufacturers of knit shirts and drawers, factory and office, upper Main.


BRADFORD MINA A. MRS., (widow of Geo. S.) boarding house, E. Main, n Methodist church.


BRADFORD WM. H., (H. E. B. & Co.,) bds with Mrs. H. E. B., opposite the factory, Main.


BRADLEY CHARLES B., prop. Noyes Block, Main, and specu- lator, bds Stark House.


Bradley Horace P., watch maker and jeweler, 18 E. Main, h 12 Elm.


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Brant John, blacksmith, h Maple.


Bratt Celinda V., (Mrs. Herman H.) dress maker, 16 W. Main, h do.


Bratt Herman H., carpenter and joiner, h 16 W. Main.


*BREESE H. G., (of Hoosic, N. Y.,) groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, and oysters, "New York Market," 30 North, Alfred Z. Cutler, manager.


Brown Albert, mill operative, h Pleasant.


Brown Eugene H., foreman machine shop, h Safford n County.


Brown Samuel H. Maj., retired, h 43 North.


Bugaw Frank G., butcher and painter, bds. Main cor Union.


Bull William, drug clerk, telegraph operator, 5 E. Main, bds. 25 Union.


Burch Geo. H., clerk and telegraph operator at depot, h 14 School. Burch Josiah, carpenter, sexton of Second Congregational church, h 14 School.


Burgess Frank H., (R. B. & Sons,) liveryman, with M. E. Burgess, rear Putnam House, owns hr 52, h 15 Gage.


Burgess Henry E., livery and sale stable, Gates House, E. Main, bds do.


*BURGESS MERRITT E., (R. Burgess and Sons, also Burgess Bros.) livery, exchange and sale stable, rear Putnam House, farmer Io, r 57, h do.


BURGESS RICHMOND, JR., (R. Burgess & Sons, also Burgess Bros.) livery and sale stable, office at Gates House, grocer, E. Main cor. Union, h r 52, farmer 250.


BURGESS BROTHERS, (Richmond Jr., and Merritt E.,) wood 'lot 116, on r 57, lumber and wood yard, office Gates House, and rear of Putnam House.


Burgess R. & Sons, (Richmond Sr., Richmond Jr., Merritt E., and Frank H.,) Trout Fishery, on r 52.


Burnham Albert G., painter, bds Willow cor Union.


BURNHAM CHARLES H., painter and paper hanger, h 54 Union.


Burnham Emily P., (widow of Elias,) h Willow cor Union.


Burns James, laborer, h Spring cor. Maple.


Burns John J., canvasser for Singer Sewing Machine Co., h Hall. Burt Betsey, (widow Daniel R.,) h 44 School.


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Burt Chas. T., jour harness maker, bds 19 E. Main,


Burt Emma Miss, teacher piano and organ, h 44 School.


Burt Gilbert, pottery. decorator, h Pleasant.


BURT HENRY S., (S. M. Sibley & Co.,) with W. S. Burt, farmer 225 in Sunderland, h in Bennington.


Burt Luther R., carpenter and builder, h 46 School.


Burton Abram, molder Scott's foundry, h 74 North.


Burton Thomas, mason, h Gage cor Division.


Buss Albee, coachman, h 20 South.


Buss Edward R., wood workman and millwright, h Spring.


Buss Lucius, truckman, h 25 School.


Buss Ransom S., blacksmith, h 46 Union.


Butterfield Charlotte N., (Mrs. Oscar F.,) music teacher (piano,) h 29 Pleasant.


Butterfield Oscar F., shoemaker, over F. L. Blake's store, upper Main, h 29 Pleasant.


Cady Margaret M., (widow William,) boarding house, 14 W. Main.


Camp Lyman H., farmer works on shares 6, h 60 Union.


Camp Polly, (widow Jonathan,) h 60 Union.


Capelices Patrick, operative in woolen mill, h North.


Carney John V., machinist, justice of the peace, h upper Main.


Carpenter David, farmer 230 and cheese factory in Pownal, h 13 Union.


Carpenter Geo. D., (son of David Carpenter,) 9 Main, bds 13 Union.


Carrigan Thomas, machinist, h Safford.


CASE LYMAN, laborer, h Valentine's row, Pottery.


CASE MARY J., (Mrs. Lyman,) laundress, h Valentine's row, Pottery.


Casey Philip, laborer, h Maple, head of Spring.


Cass William, laborer, h Safford.


Centennial Hotel, Cornelius Nolan proprietor, River cor Depot.


Chandler George, manuf. of soft soap, h Adams.


Chandler Hull, saw mill, turning works on r 9, farm and timber lands 140, h Adams.


Chandler Myron, laborer, h Division.


Chase Charles, gardener, bds Mrs. French's, Main.


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Chase Edward R., mill operative, bds 49 Union.


Chase Norman H., h rear Baptist church, Willow.


CHEW PHINEAS H., bookbinder, 7 North, bds do.


*CHILDS ASAPH P., att'y at law, general fire and life insurance, editor Bennington County Reformer, 13 W. Main, h 15 do.


Church Clark, section master, on R. R., h 13 River.


Cipley Arthur, clerk, 30 North, h 28 do.


Clapp Chas. S., master mechanic, Harlem Ex. R. R., h 21 Depot.


Clark Allie Miss, teacher of piano, 15 Depot.


Clark Horace.R., shoemaker, bds School.


Clark John K., h II Pleasant.


Clark Robert M., locomotive engineer, Troy and Boston R. R., h 15 Depot.


Clifford Joseph, gardener and farmer, h Branch.


COBB ELLIS A., cashier, Bennington Co. National Bank, h 6 Elm.


COLE CHARLES G., ready made clothing, gents furnishing goods, teas, coffees, guns and sporting goods, 47 E. Main, h 82 North.


Cole Eugene Col., resident.


Cole Irskine, farm laborer, h Putnam.


Cole Norman, farm laborer, h Putnam cor Weeks.


Collins B. Agnes, principal grammar department, graded school. Collins Geo. W., wood dealer, Grove n Gage, h do.


Collins Georgiana Miss, milliner, bds 4 Elm.


COLLINS LUCIUS, proprietor Putnam House, cor Main and South.


COLLINS PATRICK, blacksmith, wagon and carriage maker, South cor Elm, h 4 Elm.


Collins Robert, gardener for H. W. Putnam, h Depot.


COLVIN CHARLES S., (George Rockwood & Co.,) owns farm land 55 and woodland 25 in Woodford, h upper Main.


Comar Jesse B., laborer, bds Pleasant.


Comar Rachel Mrs. (widow Wm. A.) h Pleasant.


Comstock Leona, (widow Austin,) h 32 North.


Comstock Nelson, laborer, h 26 W. Main.


Congress Dressing Co., (W. H. Grover, J. N. Scranton,) manufrs.


of shoe dressing and mucilage, Beach n Main.


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Conklin Sophia B., (widow Daniel,) h County cor Mill.


Connor T. Henry, mill operative, h 70 North. Connors Bridget, (widow Patrick,) h River. Connors Ellen, mill operative, h River.


Connors James H., fireman, Harlem Ex. R. R., h Spring.


Connors Johanna, mill operative, h River.


Cook Emily, (widow Cornelius,) h Dewey ave.


Cook George W., needle maker, bds Dewey ave.


Cook Warren, laborer, bds School cor County.


COOK WILLIAM, jailor and detective, res in the Jail, rear of Court House.


Cooper Alexander J., machinist, bds Union cor Willow.


COOPER CHARLES, (Tiffany & C.,) manufacturer of spring knitting needles, Pleasant, h Union cor Willow.


Corbett Simeon H., mason, h Hall.


Corbiere Delia A Mrs., h 22 Union.


Corbiere Thomas K., book-keeper, h 22 Union.


Corbin Charles H., carriage painter, h Beech.


Costello Ann, (widow Phalen, ) ha Mill.


Costello John, carpenter, h County.


Cox Fred Marsh, porter, Putnam House.


Cox William Mrs., h County.


Cox William J., mill operative, h County.


Coyle Martin, boss carder, h Pleasant.


Cranston John Henry, laborer, h 55 North.


Cranston Robert W., paper maker, operative'in knitting mill, h Pleasant.


Crawford George P., tinsmith, h 76 E. Main.


Crawford Henry, teaming, h Grove.


Crawford James, boss carder, Bennington Woolen Mills, h Mill. Crawford Lura Miss, bds Hall.


Crawford Mary, (widow Almon, ) h Hall.


CRAWFORD RANDALL J., carpenter and builder, dealer in


lumber, sash, blinds, doors, &c., h 44 Union, shop rear do. Cromack Frank, dry goods, 3 E. Main, h 26 School cor Gage. Cromack Joseph C., commercial traveler, h 24 School.


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CROMACK WILLIAM C., (Cromack Brothers,) farmer 65, on r 352, h 5 Pleasant.


CROMACK BROTHERS, (Wm. C. and Sidney O.,) livery, exchange and sale stables, North cor Pleasant.


Cronin Daniel J., carriage maker at Williamstown, h 42 Union.


Cronin Dennis, saloon, River opp the depot.


Cronin Michael, farmer 18, on r 45, h 12 Depot cor River.


Cronin Nellie J. Miss, dress maker, bds 12 Depot.


Cullion Daniel, laborer, h Maple n County.


Cullion Mary, (Mrs. Daniel,) laundress, h Maple n County.


Cullion Thomas, laborer, h Maple head of Spring.


Culliton Mortimer, laborer, h Gage n North.


Cummings Michael, h County.


Curtis Edward, locomotive engineer, h Pottery.


Cushman Martha L., (widow J. Halsey,) h 100 E. Main.


Cutler Adelbert A., locomotive engineer, Bennington & Glasten- bury R. R., h 84 North.


CUTTER ALFRED Z., manager for H. G. Breese, New York Market, 30 North, h 61 Union.


Cutler Amasa P., laborer, h 84 North.


Cutler Ann Mis., (widow,) h 61 Union.


CUTTING WALLACE B., painter, h I Park.


Dakin George R., knitter at Valentine's, h 43 Union.


Danforth Erin A. Miss, h Upper Main.


Danforth Fannie P. Miss, dressmaker, h Upper Main.


Dart Calvin, photographer, 4 E. Main, h Union cor Silver.


Day Frank G., market gardener, h Adams.


Day George H., owns h 107 Main, bds 105 do.


Day Henry C., allo. physician and druggist, 17 E. Main, h S. Adams bet School and North.


Day Jane E. Miss, h North cor Adams.


Day Julia Ann, (widow Elisha B.,) h North cor Adams.


Dempsey Thomas, grocer and saloon, Gage cor Pottery, bds do. Dewey Charles E., (C. E. & E. Dewey,) h 29 W. Main.


Dewey C. E. & E., (Charles E. & Elijah,) farmers, 250 W. Main, agents for agricultural impliments, dealers in phosphates, &c. Dewey Elijah, (C. E. & E. D.,) h 29 W. Main.


Dewey Henry F., h 97 E. Main.


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Dixon Edna A. Miss, dressmaker, 41 Union, bds do.


Dixon Henry, h 41 Union.


Dixon Olivia A. Miss, librarian, Bennington Free Library, bds 41 Union.


Dixon Richard A., needle maker, h Gage.


Donnell Larry, mill operative, bds Mill.


Donnelly Philip B., blacksmith, bds 4 Elm.


Dorety Ellen, (widow Patrick,) h 20 School.


Double Point Tack Co., (Stock Co.,) manuf. double pointed tacks, clinch staples, &c., North. .


Dougherty Alex., hostler, h 9 W. Main,


DRYSDALE ALEX., general merchant, River, h do corner Depot.


Drysdale Robert S., clerk, bds River.


DUNHAM ISAAC W., supt. of graded school, h 23.School.


Dunn Thomas, h Silver.


Dunn William, fruit and fish pedler, h Silver.


Dwyer John H., overseer knitting room, H. E. Bradford & Co's mill, h upper Main.


Eddy Almon, books, news and stationery, 18 E. Main, h Washing- ton ave.


ELM TREE HOUSE, Michael Healy, proprietor, cor North and River.


Elwell Charles, carpenter at Bennington Woolen Mills, h County.


Elwell Dennison, teaming, h 49 Pottery cor Spring.


Elwell Emory A., mill operative, bds County.


Elwell Smith, teamster at pottery, h Willow.


England George, boss weaver Bennington Woolen Mills, h Cen- tennial.


Evans Calvin W., knitter; h 39 Union.


Evans E. G., boss finisher, Bennington Woolen Mills, h Main.


Evans Harriet M. Miss, dress maker, 39 Union, h do.


EVANS HIRAM B., sawyer, h 39 Union.


Evans John, blacksmith at rail road shops, h Pottery.


Evans Lewis G., (Knapp & E., in Woodford,) teaming, and


farmer leases of L. P. Norton 15, on Morgan street, h do. Evans Lydia B., Miss, dress maker, 39 Union h do.


Fairbrother Lizzie A., (widow of Frank,) h Adams.


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Farmer Joseph W., barber, Gates House Block, Main, bds Gates House.


Farnum Dexter, locomotive engineer, Ben. and Rut. R. R. h North.


Fergusson Thomas B., clerk at Frank Cromack's, h 15 Hall.


Field James H., carder, bds E. Main cor Safford.


FIELD JESSE H., carpenter, joiner and builder, also millwright, E. Main cor Safford, h do.


Fillmore Henry D., clerk at O. Scott's, bds 58 Pleasant.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BENNINGTON, Capital, $110,000, Luther R. Graves, prest., Henry G. Root, vice- prest., L. Fred. Abbott, 2d vice-prest., Geo. F. Graves, cash'r., Louis A. Graves, bookkeeper, 7 West Main.


Fisher S. S. & M., see Bennington Woolen Mills.


*FISH RICHARD F., undertaker and upholsterer, 92 E. Main, h do cor Silver.


Fisk Albert, overseer card rooms, Rockwood's mill, h 113 E. Main.


Fisk John D., blacksmith and farmer 10, h upper Main.


Fitzgerald Martin, laborer, h cor Depot and County.


Fleming Chas. A., blacksmith, 122 E. Main, h do.


Flynn John, teamster, h County.


Flynn Michael, teamster, bds County.


Fonda Henry H., clerk, h 68 North.


Forward Henry, carder. h Maple, cor Gage.


Fox Alonzo, h 18 Depot.


Fox Levi G., machinist, h 53 Union.


Fradenburg George, overseer scouring room, Rockwood's mill, h Branch.


Fradenburg Geo. W., scourer in Rockwood's mill, h upper Main. Franley Mary, (widow,) h cor Depot and County.


French Amelia Mrs., (widow Jotham A.,) boarding house, 105 E. Main.


French Roswell C., baggage man Troy & Boston R. R., h 66 North.


FULLER OLNEY, millwright, chief engineer fire department, h 8 Pleasant.


Fulton Anna M., clerk in post office, bds 18 South.


Fulton John, h Beech.


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Galipo Anthony, blacksmith in R. R. shop, h Depot.


Galipo Nicholas, laborer, h 19 School.


Gardner Abraham B., (G. and Harman,) prest. Eagle Square Manuf. Co., at South Shaftsbury, owns farm in Shaftsbury, about 325, h Bennington Center.


Gardner & Harman, (Abraham B. G., and Henry A. H.,) law- yers, 11 W. Main.


*GATES DWIGHT P., groceries and provisions, 118 E. Main, h 116 do.


Gates Lucy, (widow John R.,) bds Gates House.


GATES HOUSE, Chas. F. Wilcox, prop. 119 E. Main.


Gavin Ann, (widow James,) h Hall.


Gavin George, baker, h 59 Union.


Gavin James, baker, h County.


GAY JOSEPH W., flour and grain and feed dealer and farmer 22, h Branch.


GIBSON CYRUS D., drugs and medicines, paints and oils, 73 E. Main, h 75 do.


GIBSON IRVING E., groceries and provisions and bakery, 67 E. Main, also boots and shoes, 66 E. Main, h 65 do.


Gifford Andrew, laborer, h Division.


GILSON CAROLINE, (widow Calvin,) farmer 20, h 28 South. Gleason Patrick, laborer, h Maple.


GLOBE BUTTON WORKS, (Noble Phillips and Henry C. Babcock, of Hoosick, Louis M. Morrison and Francis J.


Hosmer, of Bennington,) manufacturers of vegetable ivory buttons, E. Main cor Beech.


Godfrey Frederick, potter, h 38 Pleasant.


Godfrey Rufus B., manager for S. L. Godfrey, 94 E. Main, bds Beech.


Godfrey Ruth S., (widow Samuel L.,) h Beech.


Godfrey Samuel L., (deceased,) Ruth S. Godfrey, prop., general merchandise, 94 E. Main and ocher mills on r 50.


*GOLDSMITH RUDOLPH, groceries and provisions, florist and seedman, store 80 E. Main, h 82 do., and green house on Willow rear of store.


Goldsmith Rudolph O., clerk, 80 E. Main, bds 82 do.


Goldsmith Tillie P., teacher of piano and organ, bds 82 E. Main.


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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.


Goodall Frank W., allo. physician and surgeon, 70 E. Main, h 68 do.




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