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DREW LUMAN A., (L. A. & A. A.) county sheriff and chief of police, Court House and City Hall, h 52 Church.
Drew Samuel A., cashier for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 244 Main. Drew Will H., carpenter and joiner, h 88 Grant.
Drew & Conger, (Amasa Drew and Henry R. Conger) meat market and ice dealers, 198 South Battery.
Drought Margaret K., widow of William, h 89 Elm.
Drought Nellie S. Miss, employee J. H. Gates & Co., bds 89 Elm.
DRURY H. NELSON, manager of the Western Union Telegraph office, and ticket agent for the C. V. R. R., 137 Main, h 179 Elmwood ave. Drury Homer D., book-keeper for Morillo Noyes, bds St. Paul, cor Maple.
Dubois Charles, paper hanger, h 170 South Battery.
Dubois Paul, works at lumber yard, h 189 North.
Duboise Theophile, laborer, h 154 South Champlain.
Duby William, laborer, h 71 Spring.
Dudley Horace C., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 159 Bank.
DUFF ELIZA, widow of George, prop. of Eureka Laundry, 19 Church, h do.
Duff William, employee Eureka Laundry, bds 19 Church.
Duffy Anna Miss, h 18 Hyde.
Duffy Catharine Miss, nurse, h 18 Hyde.
Duffy Elizabeth Miss, seamstress, h 18 Hyde.
Dufrance David, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 51 Pitkin.
Dugan Richard, laborer, h 315 North Bend.
Duguay Thomas, resident, bds Lake View House.
Duhamel Josephine Miss, clerk, 83 Interval ave.
Duhamel Leonard, shoemaker, 134 Church, h 83 Interval ave.
Duhammel Alphonse H., printer, h 242 North Winooski ave.
Dullahan Michael, engineer for Pierce & Linsley, h 91 Monroe.
Dumas Jerome, policeman, h 192 Elmwood ave.
Dumas George, carpenter, h 192 Elmwood ave.
Duncan A. R. & G. W., (Winooski) manufrs. of carriages, wagons and sleighs, and general blacksmithing, 495 Colchester ave.
Duncan Albert R., (Winooski) (A. R. & G. M.) h Main st., Winooski. Duncan George M., (Winooski) (A. R. & G. M.) h East st., Winooski.
Dunham Austin W., clerk for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 257 Maple.
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DUNHAM JOHN W., (Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co.) bds 257 Maple, residence Albany, N. Y.
Dunn James, marble polisher, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 14 Center. Dunn Thomas, steward steamer "Vermont" on Lake Champlain, h 12 South Champlain.
Dunn William, employee H. E. Woodbury, h 57 South Champlain.
Dupont John, (Winooski) laborer, h 8 Chase.
Dupeau Frank, employee H. C. Smith, bds Church.
Duran Joseph, employee Ripley & Holton, h 7 South Champlain.
DURANT ALBERT, laborer, h 168 Shelburne.
Durand Marslind Mrs., dressmaker, h 15 King, cor Battery.
Durand Moses, laborer, h 15 King (up stairs).
Durand Peter, carpenter, h 15 King, cor Battery.
Durham Peter, employee J. R. Booth, h 34 North Union.
Dutton Charles, employee Burlington Manufacturing Co., h 19 South Cham- plain.
Dutton Herbert L., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 45 St. Paul.
Dutton William W., night watchman for Burlington Manuf. Co., h 151 Maple. DUVAL ANTOINE N., artistic paper hanger, employee of A. Boutin, h 247 North.
Dyche William, tailor, 80 Pearl, h do.
Dyon Clovis, saloon, 146 South Battery, h do.
Dyon David, laborer, h 345 North Bend.
Dyon D. Solomon, employee Walker, Hatch & Co., Winooski, bds 348 North Bend.
Dwyer Edward, livery and accommodation stable, 191 Bank, h 195 do. Dwyer Patrick, hackman, 187 Bank.
*EATON ERWIN R., M. D., homeo. physician and surgeon, 153 South Union cor. Main. [Card on page 456.]
Eddy Dayton, employee Drew & Conger, bds 82 King.
Edgar Theodore F., foreman for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 121 Pine.
Edgcumb Lucia Miss, (Winooski) owns house and 2 acres with Mrs. Sarah Ann Stevens, h 411 Colchester ave.
Edgcumb William J., (Winooski) farmer 7 acres h 41I Colchester ave.
Edmunds George F. Hon., U. S. senator, h 305 Main.
Edson Harry J., telegraph operator, bds 8r Elmwood ave.
Ellis Cornelius W., city cartman No. 30, h 396 North.
Ellison Frank A., clerk for Burlington Clothing Co., bds 31 Loomis.
Elmer Huldah M. Mrs., nurse at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st. Elmore William, blacksmith's helper, bds 176 South Battery.
Emerson Betsey Mrs., h 56 Champlain.
Emerson Elizabeth, widow of John, h 56 South Champlain.
Emerson Helen Miss, hair worker, 23 Center, h do.
Emerson Horace, custom shoemaker, 23 Center, h do.
Emerson Samuel F., professor of Greek and modern languages U. V. M., h 85 South Willard.
Englesby Leverett F., attorney and clerk of city court, office at City Hall, h I 44 College, cor St. Paul. 1
Englesby Mary R., widow of L. B., h 112 William.
English Azro A., dealer in fruits, candies, and cigars, 120 Church, h 369 St. Paul.
English John D., tally clerk Custom House, bds 61 Elmwood ave.
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English Peter, house painter, h 240 North Bend.
English Susan M. Mrs., h 61 Elmwood ave.
ENRIGHT JOHN J., attorney at law, 163 Main, bds 199 South Union. Enright Patrick J., commercial traveler for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 24 Peru. Erno Dennis F., (Caise & Erno) h 189 North.
Ero Oliver, laborer, h 216 North.
EUREKA LAUNDRY, Mrs. Eliza Duff, prop., established ten years, fine lace curtains a specialty, 19 Church.
Evarts Miles A., retired merchant, h 254 Maple.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY, Mrs. L. Craven, prop., 61 Spruce.
Express Cos., U. S. & Canada, and National, office III St. Paul.
Faguer Joseph, laborer, h 6 King.
Fagy Gilbert, laborer, bds over 168 South Battery.
Fagy John, laborer, h South Battery.
Fagy Mary, widow of John, h 168 South Battery.
Failey George T., employee J. R. Booth, bds 34 Murray.
Failey Thomas, deputy U. S. marshall, Custom House Building, h 34 Murray.
Failey William C., bds 34 Murray.
Fairfield Anna Miss, dressmaker, bds 165 North.
Fairfield Joseph, invalid, h 165 North.
Fairfield Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, bds 165 North.
FALLON JAMES, prop. C. V. R. R. restaurant at depot, h 10 Pine.
Fargo Ransom B., teamster, h 547 South Willard.
Farly Henry, employee Matthews & Hickok, h 27 Allen.
Farmer Frank J., clerk for C. N. Mead, h 95 Maple.
Farmer Charles M., marble polisher, bds 95 Maple.
Farmer Frank J., clerk, bds 95 Maple.
Farmer Gilbert, laborer, h 206 North.
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Farmer Wilmarth G., machinist, employee Holt & Barnes spool factory, h 95 Maple.
Farr Mary A. Mrs., clerk for L. M. Burnham, bds 46 Church.
Farrell Benjamin, gardener for Col. L. G. B. Cannon, bds Overlake Place, Prospect.
Farrell James H., employee Pope & Watson, h 53 Pitkin.
Farrell John, laborer, h 25 North Champlain.
Farrell John C., lumber sorter, h 64 Murray.
Farrell Patrick, employee D. G Reed, 49 Spruce.
Farrell Philip, machinist for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 94 North Champlain.
Fassett George, laborer, h 29 North.
Faulkner William, laborer, h 99 South Winooski ave.
Faulkner William M., employee of L. A. Drew, bds 99 S. Winooski ave.
Fay Ada Mrs., (H. G & Co.) h 155 North Winooski ave.
Fay Edward J., farmer 70 acres, North ave.
Fay H. G. & Co., (Hiram G. & Ada) manufacturers of stove polish, starch enamel, etc., 121 North Union.
FAY, see also For.
Fennell Winslow I., (Jones Bros. & Co.) h 30 North Winooski ave.
Fenwick George, (Winooski) laborer, h 10 Barrett.
Ferguson Archibald O., (Ferguson Bros.) h 83 South Champlain, dairy in Williston.
Ferguson Bros., City milk depot, (C. J. and A. O.) dealers in pure milk, cream, and ice cream, 83 South Champlain.
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Ferguson Charles H., employee of S. Beach, h 124 North Winooski ave. Ferguson Clarence J., (Ferguson Bros.) h 83 South Champlain. Ferguson James F., pres. Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 83 South Champlain. FERGUSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, William J. VanPatten, manager ; J. F. Ferguson, pres. ; A. R. Lemon, sec'y and treas. ; manufs. of bureau creamery and concussion churn, Pioneer Shops. Ferguson Willard F., head clerk for G. I. Hager, h 9 School.
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Fenn Margaret, milliner with S. A. Kennedy, bds 97 Church.
Ferre Thankful M., widow of Sidney S., h 42 North Winooski ave. Field Aurilla Mrs., h 7 Cherry.
Field George W., clerk, bds 61 George.
Field Mary Mrs., boarding, h 166 South Battery (up stairs).
Fielding Charles, laborer, h 85 North Bend.
Fields James, barber with Anthony & Williams, bds Battery.
Filion Amede, blacksmith, h 49 LaFountain.
Finnerin Edward, employee J. R. Booth, bds 7 North ave.
Finnerin John H., employee W. & D. G. Crane, h 69 Front.
Finnerin Timothy, laborer, h 61 North ave.
Finney Marion A., widow of Orson, h 67 Grant.
Finney Myron H., teller Howard National Bank, h 31 North Winooski ave. Finnigan Charles, prop. of Queen City Laundry, 112 Pine.
Finnigan Michael, barber under Rowe's Hotel, bds 112 Pine.
FISHER ALFRED B., architect, 166 College, bds 35 St. Paul.
Fisher Frank H., correspondence clerk, Merchant's Bank, h 25 Grant. Fisher George A., watchman in Gates & Co.'s cotton mill, h 315 St. Paul. Fisher -, (Winooski) laborer, Cotton Mill st.
Fisk George W., crier U. S. Court and dept. marshal, Custom House Build- ing, h 33 Church.
Fisk John O., clerk for O. J. Walker & Bros., bds 314 North.
Fisk Martha M., widow of John, boarding house, 314 North.
Fitch Harry W., laborer, h 260 North Bend.
Fitz Thomas, laborer, h 126 South Champlain.
Fitz Harris George, butler for Col. L. G. B. Cannon, "Overlake."
Fitzgerald John, mail carrier from R. R. to P. O., h 131 Elmwood ave.
Fitzgerald William, (Fitzgerald & Cosgriff,) h 30 Smith's Lane.
Fitzgerald & Cosgriff, (William Fitzgerald and G. M. Cosgriff,) meat market and grocery, Champlain cor Smith's Lane.
Fitzsimmons Patrick, machinist, h 60 Cherry.
Fitzsimmons Thomas, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 124 Maple. Flaherty Daniel, employee C. V. R. R., h 128 North Battery.
Flaherty John, teamster for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 119 North Champlain. Flaherty Nellie Miss., clerk for A. Boutin, bds 109 North Champlain. Flaherty Patrick, laborer, h 102 North Champlain.
*FLANAGAN NOBLE B., livery and boarding stable, 13, 15, and 17 Mechanic, h 27 George. [Adv. on page 400.]
Flanders George F., foreman for S. Beach, h 204 College.
FLANNERY EDWARD, dealer in real estate, and owns farms in South Burlington, Richmond and Jonesville. h 37 Pearl cor Champlain. Flannigan Ira J., liveryman, h 48 North Champlain.
Fletcher Cotton, speculator in cattle, bds Quincy House.
Fletcher Fred G., dealer in fancy embroidered Canadian overshoes, boots, shoes and rubbers, 84 Church, h 159 Cherry.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
JOHN W. HAYES, E. R. CHASE, M. D.,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
WOOD ANO) COAL.
Agent for Mail Steamers, every week direct, between
NEW YORK, BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL.
Information cheerfully given.
Cor. King and Champlain Streets, BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
C AND 1 E. R. EATON, M. D PHYSICIANS
AND SURGEONS,
HOMCOPATHISTS,
153 South Union cor. Main St., BURLINGTON, VT.
OFFICE 6 8 to 10 A. M. HOURS. 2 to 4 P. M.
PROFESSOR G. BARIBEAULT, 2. Lt. Mcmahon, TEACHER OF
Vocal & Instrumental Music.
BURLINGTON, VT.
FASHIONABLE
HAIR DRESSING PARLOR.
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HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY.
Particular attention paid to
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING .: -0- A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP !
Keeps constantly on hand and for sale
Razors, Hair Oils, Bay Rum, Cos- metics, Hair Dyes, Soaps, &c. 36 Church Street,
BURLINGTON, - VERMONT.
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FLETCHER FREE LIBRARY, Thos. P. W. Rogers, librarian ; Lizzie R. Moore, assistant ; Church street and Public Square.
Fletcher Mary Miss, h 179 North Prospect.
Flood Grahm Mrs., h 78 Spruce.
Flynn David, laborer, bds 24 Pine.
Flynn Joanna, widow of Michael, h 17 Pine.
Flynn John, clerk for W. B. McKillip, h 98 North Winooski ave.
Flynn Michael, laborer, sexton St. Mary's Cathedral, h 24 Pine.
Flynn Michael, tailor, h 168 South Battery.
Flynn Michael, Jr., invalid, bds 24 Pine.
FLYNN MICHAEL, JR. 2d., printer, bds 168 South Battery. Flynn Patrick, laborer, bds 168 South Battery.
Foch Josephine, dressmaker, bds 74 George.
Foley Byron, laborer, h 132 Colchester ave.
Foley Charles, plasterer, bds 20 Main.
Foley Charles A., molder, h over 74 Pearl
Foley Patrick, employee J. R. Booth, h 65 Monroe.
Follett Frank B., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 247 Pearl.
Folley Caroline Mrs., h rear 54 South Champlain.
Follett Marcia Mrs., h 247 Pearl.
Follett Timothy, engineer C. V. R. R., bds 247 Pearl.
Follett Frank B., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 247 Pearl. Fontaine Eugene, tailor, h 6 Decatur. . FONTAIN see also FOUNTAIN.
Foran Dennis, laborer, h 69 South Champlain.
Foran Lawrence, laborer, h 62 Peru.
Force Ella Mrs., (Winooski) dressmaker, bds and works at 54 Chase.
Force James, (Winooski) painter, bds 54 Chase.
Forgue Alphonse, laborer, h 6 King.
Forrant Albert, employee J. B. Forrant, bds 32 and 34 Battery, cor Cherry. *FORRANT JOHN B., proprietor of Lake View House, 32 and 34 Battery, cor Cherry. [Adv. on page 466.]
Forrent Eustache, employee J. R. Booth, h 232 North Battery.
Fortner William, cartman, h 99 Winooski ave.
Fortune Theophile, laborer, 29 Champlain.
Foster David J., law student, bds 26 North Winooski ave.
Foster Sarah S. Mrs., widow of General George P. Foster, boarding house, 59 South Winooski ave.
Fountain James, employee Queen City Soap Works, h 54 Center.
Fountain Orille, stone cutter, bds 339 North.
Fountain Theophilus, stone cutter, h 339 North.
FOUNTAIN, see also FONTAINE.
Fournier Alfred. (Patrick & Son) bds 374 North Winooski ave.
Fournier Patrick, (Patrick & Son) farmer 40, h 374 North Winooski ave. Fournier Patrick & Son, (Alfred) undertakers, 374 North Winooski ave. Fowler Frank F., head waiter Van Ness House.
Fowler Thomas, marble polisher, h 10 South Champlain. FOY ABIAL B., laborer, h 99 North Champlain.
Foy Charles W., tally clerk for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 99 North Champlain.
Foy Rufus E., conductor C. V. R. R., h 256 College.
FOY SARAH J. MRS., field hospital nurse in the war for the Union, h 99 North Champlain.
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Foy, see also FAY.
Fradet Hilaire, family groceries, and dry goods, 2 Cherry, h do.
Francis Andrew, employee Wing & Smith, h 218 North Bend.
Francis Frederick S., employee, h 15 Smith's Lane.
Francis George, employee N. Parker, bds 95 Main.
Francis George H., student, bds 216 South Prospect.
Francis James, laborer, h 87 Walnut.
Francis Mary M., widow of George, resident, h 216 South Prospect. Francis Saul, laborer, h 182 South Battery.
Francis William, shoemaker, 185 South Battery, h 182 do. Fraser James M., gardener and farmer, 35 North ave.
Fraser John, foreman in bakery for S. Beach, h 435 Pearl.
Frazier Henry H., clerk for McWilliams Bros., bds 32 Allen.
Frederick Charles N., (Winooski) employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 445 Colchester ave.
Frederick Julia, (Winooski) (Mrs. Horatio) h 445 Colchester ave.
Freeman Albert B., book-keeper for Arbuckle & Co., bds 88 Maple.
FREEMAN CHARITY E., widow of John H. who died in the last war, pensioner of the war for the Union, seamstress, h 215 Elmwood ave.
Freeman Frank, (Winooski) foreman on street, owns house and 2 acres, h 279 Colchester ave.
Freeman Frank H., glazier, h 176 North Union.
Freeman James, employee Amasa Drew, h Colchester ave.
Freeman Leander W., employee E. A. Tousley, h 24 South Battery.
Freeman Maggie Miss, employee W. Scott, book binder, bds 410 North. Freeman Maria, widow of James, h 410 North.
Freeman Rachel V. Mrs., bds 205 Elmwood ave.
*FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION, Geo. G. Benedi ct, manager, publishers Free Press and Times, 187 and 189 College. [Adv. on page 406.] Fremau Louis X., watchmaker and jeweler, 76 Church, h 29 Crombie. Frenier Frank, carpenter and joiner, h 210 North Bend.
Frenier Henry, groceries and confectionery, 77 Spring, cor North Bend, h do. Frenier James, potter, h 236 North.
FRISSELL CHARLES P., successor to Griswold & Frissell, general agent for fire, life, accident, and marine insurance, College, cor Church, h 361 South Union.
Fugre Isaac, carpenter and joiner, h 194 North.
Fugre Julia, widow of Isaac, Sr., h 188 North.
FULLER ELIASHIB A., (Whitcomb & Fuller) h 171 North Winooski ave. Fuller Fred, clerk for Brinsmaid & Hildreth, bds 118 North Union.
Fuller George A., painter, bds 27 Church.
Fuller Lysander P., foreman street department, h 27 Church.
Fuller Mary S. Miss, music teacher, bds 27 Church.
Fuller Myron D., music teacher, h 42 North Winooski ave.
Fuller Silas, teamster, bds 80 Maple.
Fuller Truman P., commercial traveler, h 198 Pearl.
Fuller William H., foreman for Pope & Watson, h 75 North Batterv.
Fullington Birney S., traveling salesman for Safford, Wetherby & Co., bds 103 Winooski ave.
Fullington James, carpenter, h rear 112 Main.
Gaboreau Joseph, bds 33 Walnut.
Gaboreau Joseph C., employee Walker, Hatch & Co., bds 202 North.
Gaboreau Louis, house painter, h 202 North, cor Elmwood ave.
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Gabreau Charles, laborer, h 33 Bank.
Gabreau Joseph Jr., laborer, h 18 Cherry.
GALLAGHER ALICE E. MRS., dressmaker S. T. Taylor system, 99 Church, (up-stairs) h do.
Gallagher John C., section man for J. H. Gates, h 331 St. Paul.
Gallar Edward C., dealer in fresh and salt meats, fish and poultry, 150 Church. bds VanNess House.
Ganby Jacob, h 106 Pearl.
Ganey John, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 224 Pine.
Ganey John Q., molder. employee W. H. Brink & Co., h 19 Smith's Lane. Ganey Margaret Mrs., Shelburne st.
Garay Jane Mrs., h 57 Pearl.
Garey Mary Mrs., (Winooski) h Winooski ave.
Garren Margaret Mrs., employee Gates & Co.'s cotton mills, h 43 Center. Garrow Oliver, tinsmith, h 59 LaFountain.
Gartland Alice Mrs., teacher in Nazareth school, bds at St. Joseph Convent. Gartland Ellen Miss, teacher in Nazareth school.
Garvy John, laborer, bds 176 Battery.
Garvy Martin, laborer, bds 176 Battery.
Garwood William, teamster, h 249 Champlain.
Gassett Frank, machinist, h 69 South Champlain.
Gates Arthur E., employee J. H. Gates, bds 92 Main
GATES JOEL H., (Joel H. Gates & Co.,) h 92 Main cor Pine.
GATES JOEL H. & CO., (Joel H. Gates, Robert G. Severson,) proprietors of the Burlington and Winooski Cotton Mills, manufs. of print cloths. Gates Walter B., student, bds 55 Elmwood ave.
Gauthier Camilie, widow of Flavien, h 87 Pitkin.
Gauthier Joseph, laborer, 87 Pitkin.
Gautier Andrew, laborer, h 95 South Battery.
Gautier Mary Mrs., boarding house, h 8 King (up stairs. )
Gauvin Lucia A. Mrs., resident, h 150 North Union cor North.
Gayette Oscar, meat market, Pearl st., h 268 North Winooski ave.
Gibeau Frank, saddler, bds 54 North Champlain.
Geiger Henry, blacksmith, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., h 26 South Champlain.
Geoffrius Joseph, employee Burlington Manuf. Co., bds 77 Battery.
Germain Charles E., groceries and provisions, notions, &c., 156 North Winooski ave. cor North, h 198 North Winooski ave.
Germain Lewis, retired shoemaker, h 90 North Winooski ave.
Gero Charles, employee H. E. Woodbury, h 97 North.
Gero Joseph, employee Shepard & Morse, bds 97 North.
Gero Louis, employee Shepard & Morse, h 44 Battery.
Gero Thomas, carpenter, h 97 North.
Gerrow Harriet Mrs., Winooski ave.
Gerrow William, (Winooski,) employee Gates & Co., bds Winooski ave.
*GIBBS WARREN, president Vermont Life Insurance Company, 178 Main, bds 3 George. [Adv. facing front cover.] Gibbons William, shoemaker, bds Quincy House.
Gibson John, cook, VanNess House, bds do.
Gibson John, cook, h rear Quincy House.
Gilbert Harriet Mrs., dressmaker, h 73 Pearl.
GILBERT HIRAM C., overseer of molding and sawing departments of Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co.'s mills, and millwright, h 91 Cherry.
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GILL FREDERICK E., carpenter, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., h 344 North.
Gillespie Joseph A., U. S. assistant engineer, bds 203 South Willard.
Gillette Edgar W., commercial traveler, h 288 Main.
Gillesley Catharine, widow of Patrick, h 1 I Cherry.
Gillman Henry, employee Holt & Barnes, h 74 Maple and 204 Champlain. Gillman William C., employee Holt & Barnes, bds Rowe's Hotel.
Gilmond Frank, carpenter, h 169 North
Gilmond Frank, carpenter, h 53 Murray.
Gilmond Henry, butcher, works at M. S. Storrs's, h 169 North
Gilmond Joseph, carpenter, h 1 I Allen.
Gilmond William, cigarmaker, bds 169 North.
Gilmore Daniel, employee Shepard & Morse, h 49 Murray
Gilson Eliza Mrs., bds 159 Bank.
Girard Louis, h 44 North Battery.
Girard Peter, laborer, h 32 Rose.
Girard Peter E., employee W. S. Holland, h 27 North Champlain.
Giroux Philip, shoemaker, h 185 North.
Gitrick J. M., employee C. V. R. R., h 108 North.
Gleason Catharine, widow of Peter, h 26 Rose.
Gleason James, h 26 Battery, molder for W. H. Brink.
Gleason John, employee of Shepard & Morse, h 14 Interval ave.
Gleason Lizzie A. Miss, dressmaker for Miss Paine, bds 67 Church.
Gleason Mary Miss, bds 26 Rose.
Gleason Michael, deliverer for H. J. Nelson, h 108 Pearl. '
Gleason Thomas H., coachman, employee E. J. Phelps, h 77 South Willard. GLOVER JOHN J., M. D., (orthopedic surgery) cor Church and Main, bds 151 Cherry.
Glynn John H., clerk for G. H. Kinsley, 155 Cherry.
Goddard Amos, laborer, h 227 Main.
Goddett Antoine, barber, 184 Battery, bds Champlain.
Goin James F., employee J. R. Booth, h 62 Pitkin.
Goken Joseph, mason, h 29 King.
GOODELL JEROME W., (J. W. & Co.) h 281 St. Paul.
*GOODELL J. W. & CO., (F. W. Smith and C. R. Hayward) manuf. of mantels, wainscoting, cemetery work and furniture tops from Italian and American marbles, granite cemetery work a specialty, office and mills 251 Pine. [Adv. front fly-leaf.]
Goodhue Andrew I., engineer for J. H. Gates & Co., h 123 Maple.
Goodrich Eugene, dairy 35 cows, stock grower, and farmer 360 North ave. Goodrich John E., prof. of Latin in U. V. M., h 280 South Union.
GOODWIN GEORGE, employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 118 Howard.
Goodwin Thomas W., employee E. Lyman, coal dealer, h 118 Howard.
Gordon Bernard, laborer, h 4 Lake.
Gordon Edward J., clerk for G. H. Kinsley, bds 171 Church.
Gordon Levi, blacksmith, 215 Main, h 109 South Winooski ave.
Gordon Nelson, engineer for Matthews & Hickok, h 17 Pine.
Gorman Edward, employee freight depot C. V. R. R., h 154 South Cham- plain.
Gorman John, dry goods peddler, h 187 South Champlain.
Gosselin Edney, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 85 Bank.
Gosselin George J., employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 68 Hyde.
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Gosselin Peter, wheelwright, 8 North Winooski ave., h 68 Hyde.
Gould Fred M., clerk for F. P. Harden & Co., h Iof South Winooski ave. Gower William, teamster, h 245 South Champlain.
Grady Henry, laborer, bds 17 South Battery.
Grady Michael, omnibus driver, bds 167 St. Paul.
Grady Michael E., employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds 167 St. Paul.
Grady Patrick, laborer, h 63 Hyde.
GRAND ISLE STEAMBOAT CO., Frederick H. Wilkins, supt., Central Wharf.
Granger Peter, marble polisher, h 32 Rose.
Grant Lowell C., (Bellrose & Grant) book-keeper for J. R. Booth, bds Amer- ican Hotel.
Grant Thomas, overseer in cotton mill, h 516 St. Paul.
Graton Martha E., widow of LaFayette, h 515 South Willard.
Graton Milo C., policeman and pound keeper, City Hall, h 515 South Wil- lard.
Gratton Adrien, laborer, h rear 54 North Champlain.
Gratton Joseph, carpenter, h 213 North Winooski ave.
Graveline Samuel, employee Wing & Smith, h 74 Pitkin.
Graves Gemont Rev., Episcopal minister, h 329 Colchester ave.
Graves Julia A., widow of Thomas, bds 246 College.
Graves Margaret, h 8 Chase.
Graves Marie M. Mrs., teacher Pine st. school, bds 329 Colchester ave.
Gravlin Alphonso, carriage painter, h 59 Cedar.
Gravlin Samuel, employee Wing & Smith, h 25 Champlain.
Gray Charles V. B., manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of light and heavy carriages, wagons, and sleighs, Champlain, cor King, h 51 Pearl, be- tween Pine and Champlain.
Gray Jane, widow of John K., resident, h 57 Pearl.
Greaney Dennis, manuf. of boots and shoes, 17 Church, h 192 North Union.
Greeley Charlotte E. Mrs., seamstress, employee Patrick Cosgrove, bds 445 South Union.
Green G. H. Mrs., dressmaker, 179 Bank.
Green Hose Co., 105 Maple.
Greene George W., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 12 Decatur.
Greene Henry, chairman board of city assessors, overseer of poor, successor
to Allen & Greene, dealers in leather, hides, pelts, etc., 13 Church, h 2I Loomis.
GREENE MOSES E., foreman of William Perry's cigar manufactory, h 19 Decatur.
Greene Robert, employee Henry P. Hickok, h 32 North Union.
Greene Willard E., commercial traveler for Wells, Richardson & Co., h 27 Loomis.
Gregory Emma Mrs., h 35 School.
Gregore Philomene Mrs., chair bottomer, h 206 South Battery.
Gremore Lewis, (Winooski) peddler of dry goods and notions, h 30 Chase. GRENO JOHN, laborer, h 76 Elm.
Griffin James, carpenter and joiner, bds 36 Cherry, cor Champlain.
Griffin John, plumber, dealer in steam heating apparatus, hot air furnaces, etc., h 311 South Union.
Griffin John W., clerk for Roberts & Perkins, bds 129 Bank.
Griffin Lawrence I., plumber, City Hall, bds 311 South Union.
Griffin Patrick, laborer, h 84 Battery.
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GRINNELL ASHBEL P., allo. physician and surgeon, and secretary of the medical department of the University of Vermont, h north side Main, between Union and Willard.
Griswold Mary Miss, h 428 North.
Griswold Sarah, widow of Zerah L., h 428 North.
Griswold Timothy F., bds 20 North Champlain. Griswold Olivia R., widow of William F., h 20 North Champlain.
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