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Grannan Michael, laborer, h Spring.
GRAVES ANSON ROGERS REV., rector St. Peters Episcopal church, rectory II School.
GRAVES CHAS. E., stoves, tin and hardware, clerk of school dist., 20 and 22 E. Main, h 25 Pleasant.
Graves Fred. O., h 16 Elm cor Washington ave.
Graves Geo. F., cashier, First National Bank, bds 7 Washington ave.
Graves Louis A., book keeper, First National Bank, bds 7 Wash- ington ave.
GRAVES LUTHER R., (G., Root & Co., also G. & Root, ) prest., Ist National Bank of Bennington, h 7 Washington ave.
Graves Wm. R., (Graves, Root & Co.,) h 12 W. Main.
Graves & Root, (Luther R. G., and Henry G. R.,) owners black- smith shop, and farmers 50.
Graves Root & Co., (Luther R. G., Henry G. R., and Wm. R. Graves,) manufrs. of tin ware, and dealers in stoves, &c., 10 West Main.
Green Martin, carpenter, h South.
Greene Charlotte A., (widow Richard H., ) h 21 School.
Greenleaf Harriet, h 45 School.
Greenleaf Sylvania, laundress, 45 School, h do.
Greenslet Francis A., potter, h Gage.
Greenslet John J., house painter, h Gage n Division.
Greenslet Lyman R., farm laborer, h Beech.
· Greenslet Norman, h 6 Pleasant.
Gregg Fremont D., clerk, bds 20 Depot.
Gregg George W., trucking, carpenter, h 3 Gage, cor upper Gage. Gregg James A., saloon and pool rooms, 6 and 8 South, h 20 Depot.
Grennan John, farm laborer, h Railroad n River,
Griswold Ephraim B., restaurant, fruits, confectionery, &c., I Putnam House Block, h do.
Grovenger Warren G., carriage and house painter, h South.
Grover Wm. H., (Congress Dressing Co.,) h Adams.
GUILTINAN DANIEL C., groceries and provisions, Mill h do.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
GUILTINAN FRANCIS, groceries and provisions, River, h Hall. Guiltinan Patrick, laborer, h County.
Guiltinan Patrick, laborer, h Division.
Guiltinan Patrick, laborer, h Hall.
Gulliver William, teamster, h 20 South.
Gunshanon Edward, pensioner, h Pottery.
Gunsharon James, watchman at Fisher's mill, h Pottery.
Gunshanon Michael, laborer, h Pottery.
Hackett Edward J., clerk, h Pottery.
Hackett John, laborer, h Grove.
Hall Geo. W. Mrs., h 9 E. Main.
Hall Florence Miss, teacher of piano, h Main n Dewey.
HALL JOHN V., county clerk and general insurance agent, Court House, h S. s Main n Dewey.
Halloran James, express messenger, (National) bds Stark House. HAMLEN LAFAYETTE D., ice dealer, cider mill, dealer in kerosine oil, farmer 25, h 109 E. Main.
Hamlen Mortimer T., bds 109 E. Main.
Hancock Frederick, retired, bds at L. F. Abbott's, Pleasant.
Hanrahan Michael, laborer, h River cor Mill.
Harman Geo. W., lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., h 48 South. Harman Henry A., (Gardner & H., ) h 45 North.
HARPENDING OGDEN G. Prof., teacher Latin and Greek languages, and miscellaneous branches, 88 E. Main h do. Harris Amos, carpenter and joiner, bds Weeks cor Putnam. Harris Amos S., carpenter and builder, Weeks cor Putnam h do. Harris Charles, carpenter and joiner, bds Weeks cor Putnam. Harris Charles A., clerk for S. F. Harris, bds 14 South.
Harris Edwin E., shipping clerk, h Mill.
Harris Henry M., clerk for S. F. Harris, bds 25 E. Main.
Harris Joseph, carpenter and joiner, bds Weeks cor Putnam.
Harris S. Agnes, forewoman in finishing room, Wattles' mill, bds Weeks cor Putnam.
Harris Samuel F., hardware, groceries, paints, oils, flour, lumber, &c:, 6 Putnam House Block, h 25 E. Main.
Harwood Ellen Miss, forewoman finishing room Rockwood's mill h 112 E. Main.
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Harwood Frank, knitter, h upper Main.
Harwood George, foreman for E. Adams, h 38 North.
Harwood Henry O., molder and brass founder, h 41 North.
HARWOOD JOHN G., machinist, h Beech.
HARWOOD JOHN G. MRS., (Rachel M.,) prop. Unique steam laundry, Beech h do.
Harwood Lyman, wool scourer and dyer, h upper Main.
Harwood Martin D., carpenter, h South.
Harwood Roxana O., (widow James F.,) h 41 North.
HASLAM JAMES K., dry and fancy goods, 2 Putnam House Block, bds Stark House.
Hastings David C., weaver, h 13 Gage.
Hathaway Edward P., laborer, h Gage.
Hathaway Thos. Spencer, shipper, Valentine's mill, h 71 Main, up stairs.
Hawes H. Frank, (Robertson & H.)
Hawks Alva, retired, h 31 E. Main.
Hawks Charles A., ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, trunks,
furniture, sewing machines, agent for pianos and organs, II E. Main, h 13 Main.
Hawks Ira C., carpenter and joiner, 27 Pleasant h do.
HAWKS WM. E. 2d., banker, h 59 North.
Healy Dennis A., clerk Elm Tree House.
Healy Mary Ann Miss, clerk at J. K. Haslam's, bds 40 South.
HEALY MICHAEL, prop. Elm Tree House, livery and feed stable, cor North and River.
Hervey Betsey M., (widow Nelson B., ) h upper Main.
Higley Walter O. Elder, foreman Charles Cooper's needle works, pastor of Advent Christian Chapel in Woodford Hollow, h Gage.
Hilton R. Frank, baggageman, Harlem Ex. R. R., h 36 Gage. Hodge Henry, laborer, h Pottery.
HODGKINS CLIFFORD N., baker and grocer, 16 North, bds upper Main.
Hodgkins Willard, carpenter, h 45 Union.
Hoffman Ira, house, sign and carriage painter, rear Stark House, h Valentine's row, Pottery.
Hogan John, laborer, h Division.
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Hogan Michael, laborer, h Division.
Hogan Patrick, h Division. Hogan Patrick, laborer, h Maple. Hogan Patrick, laborer, h Railroad n River. Holnbeck Alonzo, carpenter, h 51 Union.
HOLT NEWTON W., machinist and manuf. of dental and jew- elers lathes, upper Main h Beech. Holt Samuel A., machinist, h r 53. Holton Lucius M., market gardener, 41 School h do.
HOSMER FRANCIS J., (Globe Button Works.)
Houghton Emory, h Grove. Houghton Fred. L., machinist, h upper Gage.
HOUGHTON FREEMAN S., coal burner in charge of Buck- ley's kilns on r 2, Woodford, h Division.
Houghton James A., needle maker, h Grove.
HOUGHTON MIAL B., lightning rod dealer and liveryman, 61 Pleasant, bds Gage cor Grove.
Houghton Violetta Mrs., (widow Nelson, ) h 93 Main.
Hubbard E, Maria Miss, bds 9 Washington ave.
HUBBARD MARTHA E., (widow Rev. Chauncey H.,) h 9 Washington ave.
Hudson Cortes L., candy manuf., 26 E. Main h do.
Hufnagle Albert, needle maker, bds Gage.
Huling Sophronia, (widow Daniel,) house and lot 4 acres, 50 South.
Hunt Lucy T., (widow Seth B.,) farm about 250 acres, Summer residence, junc. Dewey and Walloomsac sts., Winter residence 35 W. 19th st., New York.
HUPF JOSEPH V., harness maker, saddlery &c., 33 E. Main h do.
Hurlbut Caroline S., (widow Rev. Samuel,) h 44 North.
HURLBURT HIRAM H., slater and dealer in Asbestus paints and roofing paints, upper Gage, h do.
Hurlburt Lucius E., express messenger, h 25 Pleasant.
Hurley Daniel, machinist, h 37 Union. HURLEY JAMES, saloon, North, bds 33 do. Hurley Jerry, machinist, h r 52. Hurley John, h Adams.
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Hutchins Thomas A., clerk for Bennington and Glastenbury R. R. Co., at Glastenbury, h 35 Pleasant.
Hyde Douglass W., in employ of W. A. Wood manuf'g Co., of Hoosic Falls, h 75 North cor County.
Hyde Russell, machinist, h 42 School.
Ineson George, barber, bds Valentine's row, Pottery.
Irving Morris, farm laborer, h River.
Jackson Frank, mill operative, h County.
Jardine Robert, machinist, h Division.
Jenney Burt C., dentist, 53 E. Main, bds Putnam House.
Jepson Clara Mrs., h 48 Union.
Jepson George H., carder, h 48 Union.
Jewett Samuel, invalid, h 40 South.
Jewett Thomas Frederick, student, bds 40 South.
Johnson Andrew M. pattern maker at O. Scott's, h North .cor Adams.
Johnson Herbert M., master mechanic Bennington Woolen Mills bds North cor Adams.
Johnson Jerome, molder of pottery, h 34 Pleasant.
Judd Asa W., (Robertson & J.,) h Pottery.
Jump Marvin D. Rev., pastor First. M. E. church of Bennington, h 7 Willow.
Kelley Patrick, laborer, h Railroad.
Kellogg Cyrus P., house painter, h Grove n County.
Kelley Edward, boiler tender and colorer, H. E. Bradford & Co. h r 52.
KELLEY MICHAEL O., manager for Singer Manuf. Co., sew- ing machines, 50 E. Main, bds Putnam House.
Kelso Helen, (widow Wm. A.,) h 55 North.
KELSO JOHN, (H. E. Bradford & Co.,) h upper Main.
Kelso John H., clerk, bds with John.
Kemp Zebina B., (widow Ephraim D.,) h Pleasant.
Kenan John, laborer, h Morgan.
Kennon Charles, clerk, bds Weeks.
Kennon Geo. Elisha, farm laborer, h North.
Keyes Albert, constable, mason, and butcher, h 72 North.
KEYES ANDREW S., lawyer, town auditor, over 6 South, bds 27 South.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
Keyes Celestia S., millinery and fancy goods, 27 South, bds do. Keyes Samuel, mason and builder, manuf. of kaolin, h 27 South. Kimball Chas., potter, h 36 Union.
Kinsley Charles, retired farmer, h 17 Pleasant.
Kirby Timothy, laborer, h Safford, n County.
Kleni Jacob, shoemaker, h 29 Pleasant.
Knapp Ephraim, works in ocher mills, h County.
Knapp Frank M., finisher, Bradford's factory, h rear of factory. Knapp Margaret, h Maple.
LaMarre. Alexis C., tobacco and cigars and billiards, 14 E. Main, h 64 Union.
LaMarre Leon, house painter, 22 School h do.
LAMBERT CORNELIUS M., (A. I. Loomis & Co.,) h 17 Gage. Larrington Sampson, teamster, h Safford cor County.
Larrington Sam'l, teamster for Loring & Co., h Safford cor County. Lasher Frank, overseer knitting room, Wattle's mills, h E. Main. Lawrence John, coal dealer, office near R. R. depot, and farmer 450, h r 53.
Leahy James, laborer, h River.
Lee, George, laborer, h River.
Lee John, laborer, h Railroad.
Lennon Peter, laborer, saloon, Pottery cor Spring.
Leonard, Andrew, laborer, h Pottery.
Leonard Mary Miss, h Silver.
Leonard Mary Ann, (widow Matthew, ) h River.
Lewis Joseph, barber, 4 South, h Morgan cor Main.
Lewis Wm. L., house painter, Silver h do.
Lindley James S., carpenter and builder, h 39 School.
LINDLOFF HENRY C., manuf. knit stockings and foreman spinning room, at Valentine's mill, h E. Main.
Long David E., rib knitter, Bradford's factory, h upper Gage.
LONERGAN EDWARD W., foreman at Scott's foundry, h rear of 10 Pleasant.
Lonergan John, founder at Scott's, h North.
Lonergan Michael, molder Scott's foundry, h North.
*LOOMIS A. I. & CO., (Anthony 1. L., of Kinderhook, N. Y., Judson I. L., and Cornelius M. Lambert,) proprietors Ben- nington Marble Works, Depot st.
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LOOMIS JUDSON I., (A. I. L. & Co.,) draughtsman, h 55 Union. LORING JOSEPH H., (J. H. L. & Co.) h 23 W. Main cor Depot.
LORING J. H. & CO., (Joseph H. L. & Henry M. Tuttle,)
livery and feed stables, trucking, hacking and baggage ex- press, dealers in coal, lime and cement, Depot st.
Loudett Mortimer, house and sign painter, 34 North h 31 Dewey. LOVE DAVID, boots, shoes, trunks, &c., 27 East Main, bds Putnam House.
Lovejoy Warner, molder, Scott's foundry, bds Main.
LYMAN ALANSON P., lawyer, Park Block, South h II Pleas- ant.
LYMAN JOHN S., (Vermont mills, North Bennington,) manufs. print cloths, h W. Main.
Lynch John, mill operative, h Pottery.
Lynch Patrick, laborer, h Division.
Lynch William, laborer, h Pottery.
Lyons John, laborer, h Saftord n County.
Lyons John, dryer, Wattle's mill, h Grove.
Lyons Thomas, engineer and watchman, h River.
Lyons Thomas, groceries and saloon, Safford cor County h do.
Maguire Win., section master, Ben. and Rut. R. R., h County n Mill.
Mahar Betsey, (widow of Mathew,) h Mill.
Mahar Michael, laborer, h Pottery.
Mahar Michael J., foreman at shoddy mill, bds Pottery.
Malony Michael, ocher miner, h County.
Manchester Marcena, mason and farmer 2, South.
Mann Amos D., knitter, h Branch.
Manser Mary Mrs., (widow Geo. B.,) h 32 South.
Marsh Amanda Miss, dress maker, h 29 School.
Marsh George M., helper, O. Scott's machine shop, policeman, h Beech.
Marsh Henry W., car inspector, h 28 School cor Gage.
Martelle Henry, clerk, Putnam House.
Martin Dennis, laborer, h 10 School.
MARTIN HERBERT W., (Wm. M. & Son,) bds Washington ave.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
Martin Miranda, meat cutter, S. s Main, n Silver.
Martin William, (Wm. M., & Son,) bds I Putnam House Block. *MARTIN WM. & SON, (Herbert W.,) boots and shoes, 35 E. Main.
Masterton George, 2d hand card room, h County n Mill.
MATHERS SOLOMON M., carpenter and builder, h 25 Pottery.
Mathews George R., carpenter and joiner, h Grove.
Mathews Wm., carpenter and joiner, h Grove.
Mattison Frank P., manager W. U. and A. & P. telegraph offices 13 North, h 27 Union.
Mattison Job, blacksmith, bds.
McCale Catherine D., (widow Edward,) h.
McCale Edward, scourer and dyer, Valentine's mill, h Maple.
McCale Michael, boarder of goods, bds 18 School.
McClure Edward S., janitor of P. O. at Rutland, h 11; East Main.
McDANIELS THOMAS, broker, farmer 3, owns 1000 acres timber land in Glastenbury, h South, also about 30,000 acres farming land in the west, one farm of 648 acres in Kansas, grew 15,000 bushels corn in one year.
McDonough Henry, train baggageman, B. & E. Railway, bds Put- nam House.
McEowen Daniel, (McE. & Wood,) h 96 E. Main.
McEowen S. Buel, clerk, bds 96 E. Main.
McEOWEN & WOOD, (Daniel McE., & Geo. A. W.,) general merchants, Park Block, South.
McGee Edward, laborer, h 9 Hall.
McGuire Ann, (widow Bernard,) h School n County.
McGuire Daniel, laborer, h Division.
McGuire James, laborer, h Safford n County.
McGuire Michael, blacksmith, River h Pottery.
McGuire Patrick, laborer, Maple.
McGurn Patrick, laborer, h Pottery.
McHugh Michael, laborer, bds 58 Pleasant.
McHale Edward, foreman wash room, Valentine's mill, h Maple.
Mckeon Bridget, (widow John, ) h Gage n Pottery.
Mckeon Mary, (widow John,) h Pottery cor Gage.
Mckeon Michael H., machinist, h Pottery cor Gage.
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McMaster Charles J., locomotive engineer, h 14 Depot.
Meacham James B., attorney, W. Main, h 63 E. Main.
MEAGHER THOS. F., yankee notions, sporting goods, liquors and boarding house, 22 North.
Merrill Charles F., general merchant, Mill cor River, bds Ben- nington Center.
Merrill J. Edward, treas. Troy & Boston R. R., bds 44 North.
Milliman Charles Wm., clerk, h 32 North.
Mitchell Peter, salesman for Singer Manuf. Co., bds E. Main.
Moon Abram, overseer card room, Bradford's factory, h Branch.
Moore David E., foreman knitting room, Valentine's mill, h 3 Park.
Moore Edward H., potter, h Pottery cor County.
Moore Edwin D., clerk, 67 Main bds 65 do.
Moore Emerson, carpenter and builder, h Gage cor Grove.
Morey Catharine, (widow Solomon,) h Union.
*MORGAN EDWARD N. S., M. D., allo. physician and surgeon.
farmer 60, in Pownal, now occupied by E. D. Hicks on shares, office and h 15 South.
Morgan Mason C., h Main opp Beach.
Morgan Merritt B., h Main opp Beach.
MORGAN WM. R., owner of gold mines in California and far- mer 150, h Main opp Beech, was erected in 1764.
Morhous Frederick P., machinist, bds Clark Rice's on Main.
MORISSEY JOHN N., carpenter and joiner, h County.
Morrisey James, laborer, h Mill.
Morrisey John 2d, laborer, h River.
Morrisey Thomas, laborer, h Railroad.
MORRISON LOUIS M., (Globe Button Works,) civil engineer and railroad contractor, bds 16 W. Main.
Morse Ambrey D., (widow Nelson,) owns farm 50 acres on r 30, h 27 Pleasant.
MORSE GIDEON K., (Sheldon & M., ) h 43 School.
Morse William M., fuller, Bradford's factory, h rear of factory.
MOTT GEO. W., conductor, Ben. & Rut. R. R., h 30 School. Moulds Ann, (widow John,) h Adams.
Moulton Eugene F., clerk, bds 54 E. Main.
- Mulligan Michael, laborer, h Railroad.
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Mulquirn Patrick, laborer, h Dewey ave.
Murney John, dyer, h North.
MURNEY JOHN Mrs., milliner and dress maker, North, h do. Murphy Edward, stone mason, h Gage n Safford.
MURPHY ELECTA M., (Mrs. Wm. E.,) dress maker, 112 E. Main.
Murphy Ellen, (widow Michael,) groceries and saloon, Gage n . Pottery.
MURPHY WM. E., carpenter and joiner, h 1 12 E. Main.
Myers Walter P., mill operative, h 49 Union. ·
NATIONAL EXPRESS CO., M. G. Selden, agent, 13 North. NEVELS JAMES J., carpenter and builder, h 42. School.
Newton Adaline M. Miss, h 71 North.
NEWTON WM D., plumbing, steam and gas fitting, Main cor Silver.
*NEW YORK MARKET, A. Z. Cutler, manager, 30 North.
Nichols Edwin L., dry goods, ladies' furnishing goods, dress mak- ing and millinery, 43 E. Main, h 41 do.
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Noble William B., molder at O. Scott's, h Safford, bet Gage and County.
Nolan Cornelius, prop. Centennial Hotel, cor River and Depot. NORTON EDWARD, (E. & L. P. N.,) h 46 Pleasant.
NORTON E. & L. P., (Edward & Luman P.,) manufs. of stone and Rockingham ware, Pottery st.
Norton John, potter, h Union.
Norton Joseph C., general merchant, Free Library Building, 61 E. Main h E. Main cor Willow.
NORTON LUMAN P., (E. & L. P. N.,) h Pleasant, prest. Ben- nington Co. Savings Bank.
Norton William H., blacksmith, h 127 E. Main.
Noyes Charles, clerk at McEowen & Wood's, bds 96 E. Main.
Noyes Charles H., salesman, bds Stark House.
Nye Lydia L. Miss, h 78 North.
Nye Mary L. Miss, bds 78 North.
Oatman Esther M., (widow Abram B.,) h North cor Pleasant.
Oatman George F., printer, bds North cor Pleasant.
O'Connell Mary E., mill operative, h Pleasant.
O'Connell Stacia, mill operative, h Pleasant.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
O'Donnell Daniel, owns O'Donnell House, and 3 acres on Pottery st., h River.
O'Donnell House, C. J. Wheeler, prop., River cor Railroad.
O'Donnell Jeremiah, night watchman, h County.
O'Donnell Wm., baggage and freight master at Railroad depot, h Railroad.
Olin Theodore J., manuf. custom shirts, 28 E. Main, h do.
Osterhout Hector, photographer and dealer in pictures and frames, 29 E. Main h do.
Oviatt D. Brainard, machinist, bds 58 Pleasant.
Ovies Ramon, saloon, tobacco and cigars, 124 E. Main h. do.
Packard Daniel S., groceries and provisions, North cor Pleasant, h 87 E. Main.
Paige Lydia Miss, assist. postmaster, bds 18 South.
Park Anna C. Miss, h 44 Pleasant.
Park Fanny L., (widow Calvin,) h 28 Pleasant.
Park Guard Co., K. N. G. V., armory Olin Scott's office building, 60 Pleasant.
Park Sophia E. Miss, h 44 Pleasant.
Parker Frederick Alonzo, principal of graded school.
Parmenter Jerome B., prop. "Troy Press," bds 31 Union.
Partridge Harlan Page, homeo. physician and surgeon, 36 E. Main h do.
Patchin Albert G., h 110 E. Main.
PATCHIN LYMAN S., h E. Main.
Patterson Ernest B .. tack maker, bds 24 Pleasant.
Patterson Ernest P., machinist, h Pleasant.
Patterson Harriet N. Mrs., h 24 Pleasant.
Patterson Robert, machinist, h Dewey ave.
Patterson Samuel A., machinist, h Dewey ave.
Peelor Elmer H., drug clerk, 17 E. Main bds Adams cor School.
PEELOR SYLVESTER, carpenter and joiner, h Adams cor School.
Pendergast Ann, (widow James,) h Pleasant.
Penfield Nathan C., laborer, h 19 Pleasant.
Pepper Joseph, laborer, h 32 School.
Pepper Joseph L., machinist, h 34 School.
Peyton Hannah, (widow Reynolds,) mill operative, h Gage.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
Phillips George N., mason and builder, 56 Union h do.
PIERCE CHAS. A., (C. A. P. & Co.,) h 8 Elm.
*PIERCE C. A. & CO., (Chas. A. and Everett W.,) publishers, printers and stationers, props. Bennington Banner, 7 North. PIERCE EVERETT W., (C. A. P. & Co.,) bds at Mrs. Bradford's, Main.
Pierce James A., with C. A. P. & Co., h 7 North.
*PIKE SAMUEL B., dentist, 62 E, Main, h 40 Union.
Pilling John R., supt. Bennington Woolen Mills, h Mill n W. Main.
Plumb Charles R., tin pedler, bds Silver.
Plumb Theron S., tin pedler, h Silver.
*POLLARD WILL, (Will Pollard & Co., props. Bennington Clothing Co.,) h 28 E. Main.
Pond Charles, laborer, h rear Baptist church, Willow.
Pond Shepard, wood sawyer, h rear Baptist church.
Potter Andrew, attorney, h South ab Weeks.
Potter Charles H., tinman for C. E. Graves, h Pleasant.
POTTER HENRY J., eclectic physician and surgeon, justice of the peace, office 66 E. Main h 91 do.
Potter H. John Jr., clerk, 66 E. Main bds 91 Main.
Powers Charles N., clerk for A. P. Childs, 13 W. Main bds 15 do.
Powers Richard, laborer, h Railroad.
Pratt Dennis G., farm laborer, h Grove n County.
PRATT EDWARD S., (E. S. Pratt & Son,) h 49 Main.
PRATT E. S. & SON, (Edward S., & John E.,) manufrs. surgical splints, rear 49 E. Main.
Pratt Fred. S., (son of S. S.,) student at Williams College, bds 14 South.
PRATT ISAAC T., apiary too hives, farmer about 100 acres, South st.
PRATT JOHN E., (E. S. Pratt & Son, ) h 29 W. Main.
Pratt S. Safford Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 14 South h do. Pratt Solomon Safford, farmer 26, h 14 South.
Prentice Geo. B., laborer, h Putnam.
Prentice Robert, laborer, h Maple n County.
Puffer Norman M., foreman spinning room, Valentine's mill, h Spring cor Maple. -18
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Purcell John, tin pedler, h Dewey ave.
Purcell Nora Mrs., (widow,) h Dewey ave.
Purdy Anna, (widow William,) h 58 Union.
Putnam Elbert H., (F. A. Gleason & Co., Pine Valley Steam Lumber Mills in Woodford,) h North.
PUTNAM HENRY W., manuf. of light hardware, and grist mill North, h do, New York office 108 Chambers st.
PUTNAM HOUSE, L. Collins, proprietor, cor Main and South. Quin James, laborer, h Branch n County.
Ranney Luther B., prop Stark House, 6, 8 and 10 E. Main.
Ray Francis E., carpenter, bds 31 South.
Ray Lorenzo, carpenter, 31 South h do.
Read Edward Griffin, Rev., pastor 2d Congregational church, h 95 E. Main.
Read Hollis Rev., (Cong.) h 95 E. Main.
Reid Jane C. Mrs., dress maker, 13 Pleasant, h do.
Remington Alonzo N., blacksmith, h Hall.
Remington Franklin A., painter for M. G. R., bds Jefferson ave.
Remington Leonard J., wheelwright for M. G. R., h Union.
Remington Lura A., milliner, bds Hall.
Remington Milo G., manuf. of tin carts, lumber wagons, and gen- eral jobbing. N. s E. Main, h Hall.
Rhoades Sarah Mrs., (widow,) supt. finishing room at Bradford's mill, h Gage.
Rice Charles H., watch maker and repairer, 39 E. Main, h 38 Main.
Rice Clark, express driver, h 38 E. Main.
Rice James, teamster, h Safford.
Rice Sarah J., (widow Willard,) tailoress, h School cor County.
Richards Sarah F. Miss, nurse, h 87 E. Main.
Richardson Albert B., carder, h Maple n Pottery.
Rickey Kies U., butcher, h 35 Union.
Riddle Charles B., hack driver, bds with D. Riddle, 125 Main. RIDDLE DWIGHT, meat and vegetable market, overseer of the poor, E. Main, h 125 do.
Rieckert John C., wagon maker for M. G. Remington, h r 30.
Riley Lawrence, laborer, h Maple cor County.
Roberts Benj. F., market gardener, Gage cor School, h do.
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BENNINGTON VILLAGE-TOWN OF BENNINGTON.
Robertson William H., (R. & Hawes,) h 77 E. Main.
ROBERTSON & HAWES, (William H. R. & H. Frank H.,) blacksmithing and horseshoeing, School.
Robie Daniel C., supt. at Globe Button Works, h Beach.
Robinson Elizabeth, (widow Nathan L.) h South.
Robinson Fred. H., butcher for D. Riddle, h 33 Union.
Robinson John, weaver, h 16 Depot.
Robinson Phineas L., (Vermont mills,) manufr. print cloths, h W. Main.
Robinson Rachel A. Mrs., (Whitney & R.,) bds 19 E. Main. Rochll John, h Gage.
ROCKWOOD BUEL, (Geo. R. & Co.,) h upper Main.
ROCKWOOD GEO., (Geo. R. & Co.,) justice of the peace, h upper Main.
ROCKWOOD GEO. & CO., (Buel R., & Chas. S. Colvin,) manufs. of knit goods, upper Main.
Root Henry G., (Graves R. & Co., also Kent & R., of Dorset,) vice-prest. Ist Nat. Bank, h South.
Rouse Clara, (widow John H.,) h 27 School.
Rouse Lucy J., dress maker, h 27 School.
Rouse Lydia B., (widow Henry R.,) dress and cloak maker, S. s E. Main, h do, n Silver. Rudd Daniel A., h Grove.
Rugg George, L., pottery packer, h 74 E. Main.
Rugg John, gardener, h Valentine's row, Pottery.
Russell Willard E., laborer, h 58 E. Main.
Ryan Ellen, (widow James,) h cor Depot and County.
Ryan Michael, section hand on R. R., h Depot.
Ryan Thomas D., tailor, 9 W. Main h do.
St. Peters' Church, (Episcopal,) Pleasant cor School, Rev. Anson R. Graves, rector.
St Peters' Church Rectory, 11 School.
Schenck Charles F., farm laborer, bds Morgan.
Schwab Geo., shoemaker and dealer in boots and shoes, River, h do. *SCHWARZ JOSEPH, boot and shoe manufr. and dealer, 86 E. Main h S4 do.
IT PAYS TO BUY CLOTHING G. B. SIBLEY, BENNINGTON, V'S.
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BENNINGTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
R. GOLDSMITH, Grocer and Dealer in Provisions, Etc., 80 & 82 Main Street, Bennington, Vt.
R. GOLDSMITH,
Office 80 & 82 Main Street, (GREENHOUSE ON WILLOW STREET.)
Everything belonging to this line of Business constantly on hand. Plants and Cut Flowers at all times. Floral Designs made to order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Fancy and Common Flower Pots, Wire and Willow Baskets, Straw Goods, etc., etc.
Prices as low as any responsible party can make.
JOSEPH SCHWARZ, -DEALER IN ---
Boots & Shoes,
BUY YOUR Bonts and Shoes
OF
Joseph Schwarz.
84 & 86 East Main Street, BENNINGTON. VT .. Has one of the Largest and Best Selected Stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS to be found in town, comprising some of the following- Men's Calf, Kip and Stoga Boots, Rubbers and Arctic Overshoes : also a fine assort- ment of Youth's and Boys' Boots ; & large and selected assortment of Ladies' Glove Kid- Goat & Serge, Balmorals & Gaiters All styles. In fact everything to be found in a First-Class Boot and Shoe Store.
UNSURPASSED FOI
OMFORT
D
Boots and Shoes
Made to Order and warranted to fit or no sale.
Don't fail to call.
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