Gazetteer and business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont, for 1882-83, Part 53

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836-
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 1272


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Clapp Lucinda M., widow of William, resident, h Main, cor Willard.


CLAPP ROLLIN M., manufacturer of shade rollers and slats, Pioneer Shops, Lake st., h 142 Bank, cor St. Paul.


Clark Ann Mrs., laundress, h 54 Center.


Clark Bridget L. Miss, cashier for A. Boutin, bds 11 North Champlain. Clark Charles, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.


Clark Charles H., cashier B. &. L. R. R., h 16 Rose.


Clark Charles H., clerk for H. H. Davis, bds 33 Pearl, cor Champlain.


Clark Edward M., cook, VanNess House.


Clark Francis, laborer, h 16 Champlain.


CLARK HERBERT N., (Bowman, Woodbury & Clark) VanNess House. Clark James, stone cutter, bds St. Paul. .


Clark James R., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 16 Rose.


Clark John, carpenter and joiner, h 82 North Battery.


Clark John A., porter for M. D. Cook, h 86 North Champlain.


Clark Martin, groceries, provisions and boots and shoes, 11 and 13 South Champlain, h do.


Clark Mary Miss, manager of fancy goods department of Andrew Boutin's store, bds 11 North Champlain.


Clark Michael, farmer, leases 9 acres of Henry Loomis, h 33 Pearl, cor Champlain.


CLARK NANCY P., (Mrs. Marshall) boarding house, 359 St. Paul.


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Clark Patrick, employee Lawrence Barnes, h 16 Rose.


Clark R. M. Mrs., compositor Free Press office, h 82 Church.


Clark William C., student, bds 66 Grant.


Clark William E., bill poster, bds 359 St. Paul.


Clarke Emilie L. Miss, milliner for Joseph C. Martin, Central House Block. CLARKE JOHN M., M. D., physician, and prop. Lake View Retreat, North ave.


Clary James, works in Tampico Dressing Works, h over 99 Church.


CLAY JOHN J., livery stable, h 154 South Battery.


Clement Henry E., book-keeper, Safford, Wetherby & Co., bds 185 Pearl.


Cloarec Jerome M. Rev., pastor of St. Joseph's church, (French Catholic) h 253 Archibald.


Clorin Martin, gardener, h 69 South Champlain.


CLOUGH CHARLES P., manuf. of harness, 10 Poplar, h 6 do.


Clough Luther T., overseer at Goodell & Co.'s marble mill, h 74 Maple.


.Clough Willie. harness maker, bds 6 Poplar.


Cobb Amos H., tinsmith, h 97 Elmwood ave.


Cobb Frank P., book-keeper for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 97 Elm- wood ave.


Cockburn William, plummer, employee John Griffin, bds 36 Cherry.


Codey Anna E. Miss, h 27 Church.


Coffee Nora H. Mrs., Prospect.


Coffey Patrick, marble polisher, h 543 South Willard.


Coffey Patrick H., driver of U. S. & C. express wagon, bds 187 St. Paul.


COFFEY THOMAS B., marble polisher for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 445 St. Paul.


Colbath James E., shipping clerk for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., bds 59 King.


Colbath Ransom, manuf. of patent medicines, h 59 King.


Colburn Harriet E., widow of Rev. Moses M., h Int North Winooski ave.


Colburn James E., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., bds 59 King.


Colburn Lucia, widow of Dan, h 157 North Winooski ave.


Colburn Lucia L. Mrs., h 155 North Winooski ave.


Colburn William M., baker's apprentice, bds 121 North Union.


Colby James A., sawyer, h 179 Bank.


Cole Mary R. Miss, teacher Pine Street Seminary, bds 35 Pine.


Cole Sarah C., widow of Morton, h 35 Pine.


Collier James, (blind) h 6 Lake.


Collins C. E. Miss, (Winooski) with Mrs. Louisa E., h Chase.


Collins Caroline M. Mrs., h 176 Bank.


Collins Charles D., silver gilder for L. G. Burnham, bds 179 Bank.


Collins John, laborer, h 36 East ave.


Collins Louisa E., (Winooski) widow of Alphonso, h Chase.


Collins Mary E., teacher in Grammar School, bds 37 Church.


Collins Matthew, employee C. V. R. R., h 374 St Paul.


Collins Michael, Jr., gardener, Shelburne Lane.


Collins Michael, Sr., with Michael, Jr., Shelburne Lane.


Collins Patrick, laborer, h 43 Pitkin.


Collison George F., machinist and engineer, h 82 Church.


Collison May A. Mrs., millinery goods, 94 Church, h 82 do.


*COLVIN HARVEY F., M. D., homoeopathist, office hours 7 to 9 a. m., I to 2, and 6 to 9 p. m., office 49 Church, bds do. [Card on page 412.]


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Commercial Bank, V. P. Noyes, banker, 162 College st., John E. Lavelle, cashier.


Comstock Ernest, machinist, employee Lamoille R. R. Co., bds 187 St. Paul.


Conant A. F., business in New York, home 49 Church.


Conger R. Henry, (Drew & Conger) h 160 Pine.


Conklin H. Jacob, carpenter and joiner, h 21 Center.


Conklin R. E., (Mrs. H. Jacob) dressmaker, 21 Center.


Connell Patrick, laborer, bds 176 South Battery.


Connelly John, (Winooski) laborer, h 14 Barrett.


Conner Charles, clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds 272 Church.


CONNER GEORGE A., milkman 19 cows, farmer, leases of Lawrence Barnes 300, h Proctor st., on the lake shore.


Conner William H. H., employee Porter Mfg. Co., h 121 North Union.


Connolly Daniel, boarding-house, laborer, h 176 South Battery, cor King.


Connor Arthur E., clerk for Nye & Lavelle, bds 6 Pine.


Connor Matthew, florist and gardener, h 66 Colchester ave.


Constine Mary Mrs., laundress, h 16 Champlain.


Content Joseph, blacksmith for L. Gordon, bds 109 South Winooski ave. CONVERSE FRANK K., ice dealer, and also has an interest in the manu- facture of lumber at Johnson, Lamoille Co., h 274 Church.


Converse Helen C. Miss, resident, h 272 Church.


Converse Julia A. Miss, resident, h 272 Church.


Converse Lizzie S., resident, 272 Church.


Conway Michael J., machinist, h 1 16 South Champlain.


Conway Thomas W., engineer for B. S. Nichols, h 86 North Battery.


Cook Anson G., patentee of Cook's patent carbonized steel mixture, h 16 Center.


Cook Bridget, widow of John, h 112 North Battery.


COOK MARCUS D., dealer in dry goods, carpets, and fancy goods, 57 and 59 Church, h 90 South Winooski ave.


Cook Michael, employee Wing & Smith, h 124 North Battery.


Cook Thomas, employee Wing & Smith, h 116 North Battery.


Cook William, marble turner, employee Burlington Manuf. Co., h 14 Center. Cooley Pauline M., h 53 South Winooski ave.


COON EDWARD R., master of steamer " Marion," mason, machinist and inventor, bds 94 King.


Coon Effie Mrs., bds 17 Pine.


Coon Elmer E., clerk for H. N. Coon, bds 121 St. Paul.


Coon H. N. Mrs., ladies dining and ice cream parlors, 121 St. Paul, (upstairs,) h do.


Coon Horatio N., Park restaurant, 121 St. Paul, h do. .


Coon Sarah R., widow of H. N., 94 King.


Cooney Celia Miss, employee N. Scott, bds 43 Main.


Cooney Mary, widow of Eugene, h 43 Main.


Cooper Mary J. Miss, clerk for Peck Bros., bds 153 Main.


Corbett Edward, laborer, rear of 126 South Battery.


Corcoran Michael, grocer, 162 South Battery, h do.


Corcoran Elizabeth, widow of Michael, h 156 South Battery.


Corley Michael, employee St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, bds 447 Pearl.


Corley Patrick H., dealer in groceries and provisions, 28 Church, h 1 17 North Battery. Cormea Frank, laborer, h 10 Champlain.


CORMEA FRANK, (John & Sons) h 134 North Champlain.


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CORMEA JOHN, (John & Sons) h 85 St. Paul.


*CORMEA JOHN & SONS, (Frank & Willie) broom manufs., 14 St. Paul. [Adv. on page 280.]


CORMEA WILLIE, (John & Sons) bds 85 Pearl.


Cornell John A., brakeman C. V. R. R., bds St. Paul.


Corrigan Thomas. employee Porter Manufacturing Co., bds 92 North.


Corron Lewis A., employee of Taft, Morgan & Co., h 49 LaFountain. Corron Louise, (Mrs. Lewis A.) dressmaker, h 49 LaFountain.


COSGRIFF DAVID, farmer 30 acres, h Lake shore road, near Queen City Park.


Cosgriff Garrett M., (Fitzgerald & Cosgriff) h 59 North Champlain.


Cosgriff Julia Miss, house keeper for J. Bolger, 105 North Battery.


Cosgrove Maggie C., tailoress, for P. Cosgrove, bds 445 South Union.


Cosgrove Patrick, tailor, 132 Church, h 445 South Union.


Costello John, employee C. V. R. R., h 62 Bank.


Costello Owen, track hand C. V. R. R., h 36 North ave.


Cote Chitaf. laborer, h 30 Battery.


Coty Charles H., employee Pope & Watson, h 59 Murray.


Counter Adolphus, laborer, 158 South Battery.


Counter Ambrose, laborer, h 86 South Battery.


Countre Louis, employee Shepard & Morse, h 92 South Battery.


Courcy Charles, employee J. H. Gates & Co.


Courtney Daniel, employee J. R. Booth, bds 67 Front.


Courtney Michael, employee C. V. R. R., h 69 Front.


Courtney Michael Jr., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 64 Front.


Coutremarsh Frank, painter, h 267 North Winooski ave.


Couture Agnes, widow of Antoine, h 20 Cherry.


Couture Alexander, resident, h 162 North Champlain.


Couture Alex. C., laborer, h 19 Germain.


Couture George, laborer, h 156 South Battery.


Couture Israel, cabinet maker, h 162 North Champlain.


Couture Napoleon, carpenter, h 118 North Champlain.


Cowlbeck George E., carpenter and joiner, h 22 Center.


Cox Ellen, widow of John, h 34 Peru.


Cox Hattie S. Miss, dressmaker, bds 34 Peru.


Coy John, employee R. M. Clapp, bds 60 Cherry.


Coy Patrick, tin peddler, h 62 Pearl.


Coyle Thomas, dealer in new and old furniture, 85 and 88 Pearl, h 88 do. Crain Ransom, clerk at Essex, h 31 George.


Crandall Frank H., bds 67 Elmwood ave.


Crandall F. L., employee Kelsey & Brodie, bds Quincy House.


Crandall Henry A .. allo. physician and surgeon, 204 Pearl, h 206 do.


Crandall Hiram, M. D., allo. physician and surgeon, h 67 Elmwood ave.


Crandall William P., employee Kelsey & Brodie, h College.


Crane Arthur G., book-keeper for W. & D. G. Crane, h 62 South Cham- plain.


CRANE DAVID G., (W. & D. G. Crane) h 66 South Champlain.


Crane Edgar, employee G. I. Hagar, bds 12 Church.


CRANE WILLARD, (W. & D. G. Crane) h 66 South Champlain. Crane William O., express messenger C. V. R. R., h 41 Loomis.


CRANE W. & D. G., (Willard and David G.) wholesale lumber dealers and manufs. of packing boxes, Lake st., north end of lumber district.


Cram H. M. Mrs., (wife of Henry M., of Florida) h 94 Colchester ave.


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ETHEXE


CENTRAL VERMONT LINE


-RUNS


Wagner Palace Sleeping and Drawing Room Cars between Montreal and New York. Passenger and Baggage Cars between Troy and Montreal. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Boston and Chicago. Pullman Parlor Day and Sleeping Cars, also Passenger and Baggage Cars between Montreal, Boston and Springfield. Pullman Drawing Room Cars between Saratoga and the White Mountains, and Sar- atoga and Boston.


These advantages, with steel rails, fast time and sure connections, make it THE UNRIVALED LINE IN NEW ENGLAND.


TRY IT AND YOU WILL FIND IT HAS NO EQUAL FOR SOLID COMFORT!


TICKET OFFICES:


260 Washington Street, Boston,


271 Broadway, New York, and 136 St. James Street, Montreal.


J. W. HOBART, Gen'l Sup't. W. F. SMITH, Gen'l Passenger Agent. D. MCKENZIE, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent.


PRINCIPAL OFFICES, - -


ST. ALBANS, VT.


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Cram Lillie H. Miss, teacher of select school, Pearl, bds 94 Colchester ave. Cratue Joseph, laborer, h 128 Battery.


Craven John, steam fitter for W. A. Tyler. h 16 Smith's Lane.


Craven Luke, stone cutter, employee Walker & Taplin, h 61 Spruce.


CRAVEN SARAH H. MRS., laundry, 61 Spruce, h do.


Critchlow Charles, night watchman for W. & D. G. Crane, h North ave. Croker Edward A., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 64 Main. Croker John, farmer, h 64 Main.


Croker Mary J. Miss, dressmaker for Mrs. Belle Selden, bds 64 Main. Croker Robert C., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 68 Main.


CROMBIE WILLIAM A., (Shepard & Morse Lumber Co.) h South Pros- pect.


Cronan Patrick, employee Henry J. Nelson, h 133 North Champlain,


Crooker Florence N. Miss, cashier for J. C. Martin, h 60 North Prospect.


CROOKER HEMAN, mason, h 318 North, cor Hyde.


Crooker Heman, Jr., bds 318 North, cor Hyde.


Crooker William E., mason and builder, h 60 North Prospect.


CROSBY ALEXANDER, general blacksmithing, cor Main and Champlain, h 52 South Battery.


Crosby Thomas, retired mason, h 46 Colchester ave.


Crosby Thomas A., blacksmith with Alexander, bds 52 South Battery.


Cross Eli, laborer, h 70 North ave.


Cross Martin, employee C. V. R. R., h 28 Front.


Crossman Mary J. Miss, bleacher and hair worker, 34 Center.


Crossman Ransom F., molder, 34 Center.


Croteau Alexander, employee C. V. R. R., h 44 North Battery.


Croteau Antoine, laborer, h 39 Cedar.


Croto Adolphus, laborer, h 272 North.


Croto Jerry, (Winooski) boot and shoemaker, h 3 Spruce.


Croto Joseph, bds 169 North.


Croto Julius, teamster, h Chase.


Croto Zique, employee Nichols's shop, bds 34 Battery.


Crouto Joseph, employee J. R. Booth, h 130 South Battery.


Crowley Jerry, employee C. V. R. R., h 72 Manor.


Crowley John, laborer, h 105 North Champlain.


Crowley John, Jr., molder for W. H. Brink, bds 105 North Champlain.


Crowley Michael, employee W. H. Brink, bds 105 North Champlain. Culligan Timothy, laborer, h 180 North Battery.


Culver Mary, widow of Joseph, h 368 College.


Cummings Michael, employee J. R. Booth, h 82 South Battery.


Cummings Thomas, invalid, h 98 North.


Cunningham M. A., carpenter, bds II Center.


Cunningham Michael, employee Shepard & Morse, h 163 and 165 North Champlain.


Cunningham Miles, plumber, employee Nash & Wardlow, h 65 Pitkin.


Curley Bridget, widow of Michael, h 54 South Champlain.


Currier Cyrus P., (C. P. Currier & Co.,) h 117 St. Paul.


Currier C. P. & Co., (Cyrus P. Currier, and F. C. Kennedy, of Winooski, ) flour, feed and grain, teas and coffees, 115 St. Paul.


CURTIS ABRAM B., ship carpenter, h 134 Shelburne.


Curtis George W., carpenter and joiner, h 70 Front.


Curtis Henry E., baggage master C. V. R. R., h 182 South Champlain.


Curtis Irwin, carpenter and joiner, h 118 North Champlain.


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Curtis John, blacksmith, h 172 North Champlain.


Curtis Joseph, tailor's apprentice, 172 North Champlain.


Curtis Napoleon, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., h 118 North Champlain.


Curtis Samuel E., fireman, bds 112 Maple.


Curtis Thomas J., engineer C. V. R. R., h 112 Maple.


Curtis William J., foreman Shepard & Morse Lumber Co.'s planing mill, h 49 George.


Curtis William T., engineer C. V. R. R., bds 112 Maple.


Cushing Amelia Miss, milliner, with S. A. Kennedy, bds 98 South Battery.


Cushing Edward, employee C. A. Hibbard, bds 98 South Battery.


Cushing. Mitchell, laborer, h 257 South Champlain.


Cushing Richard, employee J. R. Booth, h 98 South Battery.


Cushing Thomas, laborer, bds 110 South Battery.


Cushman Charles, invalid, h 311 North Winooski ave.


Cussius Peter, employee C. V. R. R. h 15 Allen.


Cutler Heman, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 336 St. Paul.


Cutler Thomas C., 'bus conductor for W. H. Lane & Son, h 126 Pine.


DAIGNEAU DIT LAPRISE, JEAN BATISTE, farm laborer, h 39 Bank. Dale George H., photographer, with L. A. Atwood, h 13 George,


Daley Bernard, clerk for John W. Daley, bds 188 South Champlain.


Daley Edward H., foreman Skillings, Whitney & Barnes's lumber yard, bds 188 South Champlain.


Daley Hugh L., groceries and provisions, and Yankee notions, 196 South Battery, h 187 South Champlain.


Daley James B., fireman C. V. R. R., bds 188 South Champlain.


Daley James H., carpenter and joiner, h 233 North.


DALEY JOHN W., restaurant, 138 Church, h 5 Mechanic.


Daley Martin, employee Rutland division C. V. R. R., h 188 South Cham- plain.


Daley Thomas P., meat and fish market, 136 Church, h 188 South Cham- plain.


Daley William, employee Shepard & Morse, bds 58 Maple.


Daniels Asa J., employee R. M. Clapp, bds 95 North Battery.


Daniels Frank, stone cutter, bds 92 South Battery.


Daniels George, employee R. M. Clapp, bds 95 North Battery.


Daniels Harriet N., (Mrs. L. H.) h 23 St. George.


Dardis Mary Miss, clerk at A. Boutin's, bds 27 Church.


David Lewis, laborer, bds 204 Battery.


David William A., barber at St. Albans, h 208 Elmwood ave.


Davidson Charles, employee F. Woodworth.


Davis Alonzo A. Rev., pastor of Baptist church in Colchester, h 243 Col- chester ave.


Davis Arlon, stone cutter for H. M. Phelps, h 215 St. Paul.


Davis Charles W., teacher of instrumental music, organist at Winooski ave. Congregational church, 49 Church, h 98 College.


Davis Charles W., foreman for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., bds 98 College.


Davis Edward A., clerk at Bailey's music rooms, bds 243 Colchester ave.


Davis Edwin J., machinists' apprentice, 179 Bank.


Davis Frances C. Mrs., h 179 Bank.


Davis Heman A., retired, bds 421 St. Paul.


*DAVIS HENRY H., books, stationery, music and artists materials, 65 Church, h 112 Cherry. [Adv. on page 466.]


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Davis Lester M., traveler for J. R. Booth, bds 42 Elmwood ave.


Davis Walter R., fuller, h 20 School.


Davis Warren C., cabinet maker, h 20 School.


DAVIS WILLIAM H., barber, h 208 Elmwood ave.


Davis William H., freight agent Burlington & Lamoille R. R., h 421 St. Paul. Dawson William C. Rev., rector St. Paul's Episcopal church, h 158 Bank. Day Henry, laborer, h 204 South Battery (up stairs).


Debarge Joseph N., marble cutter for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 4 Pine. DeCelle Melinda, widow of Antoine, h 227 Main.


DeCelle Wilford G., law student, bds 227 Main.


Debarge Joseph N., marble cutter for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 4 Pine. Dechang Breno, employee Shepard & Morse, h 232 North Battery.


Defilion Amé, blacksmith, bds 49 LaFountain.


Degg Clem, boatman, h 10 Peru.


DeGoesbriand Louis Rt. Rev., bishop of Burlington, h 84 Cherry.


DeGraft John, (Winooski) laborer, Winooski ave.


Deguise Augustus, laborer, h 172 South Battery.


Deguise Henry, laborer, h 166 South Battery.


Delabeck Louis, ship carpenter, h 29 King.


Delabeck Moses, laborer, bds 29 King.


Delahanty Michael, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 73 King.


Delaney George M., veterinary surgeon, h 157 Main.


Delaney John, employee J. R. Booth, h 182 North Battery.


Delaney John C., (Winooski) watchman for Burlington Woolen Co., h 80 Barrett.


Delbeck Fred H., billiard parlor, 24 Church, h do.


Delong Joseph, Jr., journeyman shoemaker, h 44t North.


Delorme Charles, employee Wing & Smith, last manufs., h 288 North Winooski ave.


Delorme George, laborer, bds 441 North.


Delorme Joseph, laborer, h 24 Champlain.


Delorme Joseph, shoemaker, h 441 North.


Delorme Joseph, Jr., laborer, bds 24 Champlain.


Delorme Joseph, Sr., shoemaker, 149 Winooski ave., bds 400 North. Delorme Peter, cigarmaker for Arbuckle & Co., h 400 North.


Delorne John, employee Wing & Smith, h 245 North Champlain.


Delorne Joseph, teamster for Joseph Bacon, bds 18 Church.


Demair Joseph, laborer, h 92 South Battery.


Demarcy Julia, widow of Joseph, h 32 Allen.


Demerar Mrs., h 30 Allen.


Deming Edson E., locomotive engineer, h 111 North Battery.


Denning James, laborer, h 150 South Champlain.


DENNING JAMES S., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 516 South Union.


Denning Robert J., foreman for J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 55 Spruce. Denning William, employee Wells, Richardson & Co., h 55 Spruce. Dennis Mary Mrs., h 44 North Battery.


Denno George, butcher, h 59 LaFountain.


Denonville Remi, shoemaker, h 188 North.


Deore Alex., laborer, h 33 Rose.


Deore Nelson, machinist, h 33 Rose.


Deore Peter, employee marble dealer, h North Bend.


Depot, B. & L. R. R., with C. V. R. R., foot of College st. 29


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Depot, C. V. R. R., passenger and freight, foot of College st.


DERBY BUEL J., postmaster, h 316 South Union.


DERWAY JOHN S., 24 sheep, farmer 450, milkman 15 cows, h North ave. Derway John S., Jr., farmer, south of North ave., bds with John S. Derway Joseph L., son of John S., farmer.


Desilaw Charles E., traveling agent for W. A. Huntington, bds at Rowe's Hotel. DESJARDINS JULES, contractor and builder, slate and tar roofer, 32 Allen, h do.


Des Jardins Napoleon, employee Holt & Barnes, bds 33 Crombie.


DESPAROIS ONISIME, tailor, h 119 St. Paul (up-stairs).


DesSchenne Magloire, laborer, h 232 North Battery.


Dessurauelt Basilide, employee J. R. Booth, h 74 Pitkin.


Develin Edward, employee freight office C. V. R. R., h 41 Spruce.


Develin Henry, laborer, bds 298 South Union.


Deveraux Joseph, blacksmith, h 368 South Union.


Deveraux Peter, tinsmith, employee Ferguson Mfg. Co., h 362 South Union.


Deveraux Richard, tinsmith, bds 368 South Union.


Devereaux Ellen Miss, teacher Nazareth Schoolr


Dewey Archibald S., resident, h 178 South Prospect.


Dewey Fred C., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., h 44 Loomis.


Dewey Julia Mrs., h 38 Interval ave.


Deyette Alex., (Wm. Smith & Co.) grocer, 31 North Champlain, h 33 Monroe. Deyette George C., clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds 204 Pine.


Deyette John B., house painter, bds 249 Elmwood ave.


Deyette Joseph, employee F. Woodworth, h 64 LaFountain.


Deyette Louis, employee, h 229 Elmwood ave.


Deyette Napoleon, last maker, h 23 Peru.


Diette Alexander, employee Taft & Morgan, bds 19 Spring.


Dionysius Daniel, laborer, h 15 King.


Dion Jennie Miss, dressmaker, bds 86 Church.


DION JOSEPH, employee J. R. Booth, h 289 North Bend.


Dion Louis, painter and glazier with J. R. Booth, h 41 Interval ave. Dion Peter, laborer, h 256 North Winooski ave.


Dixon Ellen S., widow of A. C., dressmaker, 30 Church, h do.


Dodds Orlow S., (Queen City Soap Works) h 74 First.


Dodge Ellen, (Mrs. Prentice C.) milliner, employee A. Boutin, bds Winooski ave.


Dodge Prentiss C., traveling agent for A. L. Bailey, pianos and organs, bds 121 North Union.


Dohney Edward, employee Burlington Manufacturing Co., h 19 South Champlain.


Dolan Bros., (Phelps F. and Charles L.) dealers in groceries, provisions and country produce, 205 College.


Dolan Charles L., (Dolan Bros.) bds 455 South Union.


Dolon James, laborer, h 455 South Union.


Dolan James H., employee H. J. Nelson, bds 455 South Union.


Dolan Mary, widow of Michael, bds 150 South Champlain.


Dolan Owen, gardener, h 108 North Battery.


Dolan Peter, laborer, h 24 South Battery.


Dolan Philip F., (Dolan Bros.) h 455 Union, cor Howard.


Dole Frank W., manufacturer and repairer of furniture, 192 Bank, h 131 North Union.


Donahue Benjamin, clerk, bds 138 Champlain.


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Donahue Eliza, tailoress, bds 40 Pearl.


Donahue James, laborer, h 16 Smith's lane.


Donahue John, employee T. A. Wheelock, bds 138 North Champlain.


Donahue Margaret Mrs., h 13 North Champlain.


Donahue Michael, track hand, bds 16 Smith's lane.


Donnell Francis, laborer, bds 58 Cherry.


Donnell Lucy, widow of Francis, h 58 Cherry.


Donnelly Belle M. Miss, clerk for Mrs Collison, bds 183 Pearl.


Donnelly James Mrs., h 183 Pearl.


Donnelly Nellie Miss, dressmaker, employee of Mrs. Selden, bds 183 Pearl. Donlan John, laborer, h 56 South Champlain.


Donlan Thomas, laborer, h 123 North.


Donlin John, laborer, h 165 North Battery.


Donnelly Patrick (Winooski) machinist, h Chase.


Doodle Patrick, laborer, bds 176 Battery.


Dooley Thomas, employee of Shepard & Morse, h 175 North Champlain.


Doolittle Catharine E., widow of Philo, h 106 Bank, cor Pine.


Doolittle Henry H., book-keeper for Ripley & Holton, bds 15 North Winooski ave.


Door William, employee S. C. Kimball & Co., bds 155 Maple.


Dora Alexander, employee Shepard & Morse, h 290 North Winooski ave.


Dora Nelson, laborer, h 33 Rose.


Dora Peter, laborer, h 243 South Champlain.


Dore Leon, laborer, h 290 North Winooski ave.


Dorey Louis, laborer, h 64 Hyde.


Dorr Fred, teamster, bds 54 North Champlain.


Dorr John, works for C. A. Hibbard, h 54 North Champlain.


Dougherty Celia Miss, cashier McWilliams Bros., bds 30 North Union.


Dougherty Frederick A., employee Holt & Barnes, h 127 North Union.


Dougherty Henry, Sr., tailor, 30 North Union, h do.


DOUGHERTY HENRY, JR., employee S. C. Kimball & Co., bds 30 North Union.


Doughty Frank, employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., bds 98 College. Dow Albert R., superintendent of streets, and city engineer and surveyor, office 6 City Hall building, h 144 North Union.


Dow Betsey A., widow of Lorenzo, bds 93 Elm. Dow Gilbert A., student, h 226 Pearl.


Dow Gilbert B., plumber and gas fitter, h 226 Pearl.


Dowd Catherine, widow of Patrick, h 53 Colchester ave.


Dowd James E., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 14 Myrtle. Downer Clark C., carpenter and joiner, h 32 North Champlain.


Downer Timothy W., employee S. C. Kimball, h 128 King.


Downs Patrick, employee Shepard & Morse, h 237 Elmwood ave.


Dowsing James F., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., and sexton of Unita- rian church, h 170 Pearl.


Dowsing Jennie H., works for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 170 Pearl.


Doxey Albert C., employee C. V. R. R., bds 61 Murray.


Doxey Alfred N., employee W. H. Brink, h 10 Peru.


Doxey John E., teamster for James Moron, h 61 Murray.


Doyle Catharine Miss, directress St. Joseph's French School, bds do. Doyle John, employee Shepard & Morse, h 92 South Battery.


Doyle Michael, laborer, h 126 South Battery.


Doyle Patrick, foreman in C. V. R. R. yard, h 216 North Battery.


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Draper George, bds American Hotel.


Dray Robert, employee Elias Lyman, h 19 King.


Drew Albert S., clerk for Kelsey & Brodie, h 118 Cherry.


Drew Amasa, (Drew & Conger) farmer 50, h 82 King, cor Pine.


DREW AMBROSE A., (L. A. and A. A.) deputy sheriff, h 546 South Union.


Drew Charles R., mail carrier, h 552 South Union.


Drew C. Wesley, policeman, City Hall, h 566 South Union.


DREW HARRIET K., widow of William W., h 118 Cherry.


DREW HOMER C., carpenter and builder, rear 102 South Winooski ave., h 122 North Winooski ave.


Drew John H., son of L. S., steward American Hotel, bds do.


Drew L. A. & A. A., meat market, 125 Church.


DREW LEMUEL S., prop. American Hotel, cor St. Paul and Main, owns Lake View farm on Shelburne road, 265 acres, breeder of reg. Ayrshire cattle and Atwood Merino sheep, pure blood Berkshire swine, etc.


Drew Lucy S., widow of John T., h 203 South Willard.




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