Gazetteer and business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont, for 1882-83, Part 56

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


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Kelton Amelia A., widow of William H., boarding house, 157 Cherry.


Kelton Isadore A., teacher, bds 157 Cherry.


Kelton Mary E., teacher, bds 157 Cherry.


Kelton Mary K., widow of Henry, h 157 Cherry.


Kennedy Dennis, marble polisher, employee of J. W. Goodell & Co., h 82 South Willard.


KENNEDY FREDERICK C., (Safford, Humphrey & Co.) agent Colchester Merino Mills, Burlington Woolen Mills, and Burlington Flouring Mills, treasurer Winooski Aqueduct Co., h 439 College.


Kennedy James, laborer, h 231 North Battery. Kennedy John S., laborer, h 32 Cedar, cor Rose.


Kennedy Patrick H., tinsmith, h 102 North Battery.


Kennedy Patrick, employee of - Appleton, h 71 Rose.


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Kennedy Samuel, marble polisher, h 45 Champlain.


KENNEDY SARAH A. Miss, millinery and fancy goods, 97 Church, h do. Kent Bushnell, book-keeper and telegraph operator Lamoille depot, bds 187 St. Paul.


Kent Bushnell L., train dispatcher and telegraph operator, Burlington & Lamoille R. R., bds 187 St. Paul.


Kent Herbert, college student, bds 35 St. Paul.


Kern Daniel, resident, h 72 South Winooski ave.


Kern Daniel, Jr., wholesale and retail dealer in flour, feed and baled hay, at 148 Church, h 72 Winooski ave.


Keyo Adelia Mrs., (Winooski) h Winooski ave.


KIDDER JOSEPH W., foreman for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 260 Maple.


Kidder Kimball P., apiarist, and inventor and manuf. of bee hives and bee keeper's supplies, 260 Maple, h do.


Kidder Walter, (Winoooki) laborer, h 402 Colchester ave.


Kiddy Walter D., inspector of marble for J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 26 Maple.


Kiernan Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, 120 Cherry, h do.


KILLAM ALBERT, (L. G. Burnham & Co.) h 105 Elmwood ave.


KILLAM GEORGE W., employee Burlington Woolen Mill, h 429 Colches- ter ave.


Kimball Benjamin A., cabinet maker, h rear 124 Pine, cor Maple.


Kimball Eugene O., employee of his father, bds 21 Monroe.


KIMBALL HENRY S., prop. of Rowe's Hotel, Church, cor Cherry.


KIMBALL SAMUEL C., (S. C. K. & Co.) h 262 Pearl.


*KIMBALL S. C. & CO., (Samuel C. Kimball) manufacturers of and dealers in sash, doors and blinds, wholesale and retail, Pioneer Shops, Lake. [Adv. on page 486.]


Kimbel Charles, laborer, h 71 Pearl.


KING CHARLES, grocer, cor Winooski ave. and North, h 119 Winooski ave.


King Francis, blacksmith, h 13 Spring.


King Frank E., printer for Free Press, h South Burlington.


King Peter, grocer, cor North and Winooski ave., h 49 Interval ave.


KINGSLAND JACOB D., retired, h 298 South Union.


Kingsley Loyal E., marble cutter, bds 61 South Champlain.


*KINSLEY CLINTON S., editor and publisher of Burlington Clipper, Main, cor Church, h 262 Church. [Adv. on page 486.]


KINSLEY GEORGE H., dry goods merchant, 114 Church, h 24 St. Paul. Kirbee Andrew, (Winooski) watchman in Cotton Mill, h 75 Barrett.


Kirby Charles E., (Winooski) teamster, h Chase.


KIRBY JOSEPH H., captain of a lake vessel, h 526 St. Paul.


Kirby Joseph W., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 526 St. Paul. Kirby Peter, boatman, h 249 North.


KIRBY WILLIAM, (Winooski) mason, Winooski ave.


Knapton Priscilla E. Miss, dressmaker, bds 19 Church.


Knight Charles F., salesman for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 182 Pine.


Knights Frederick M., salesman for H. D. Brown, carriage repository, 153 St. Paul, h 187 do.


Knights F. M. Mrs., boarding house, 187 St. Paul.


Knox Frank, employee V. P. Noyes, h 124 Pine.


Labeau Ezilda, widow of Eugene, h 27 Spring.


LaBombard Henry, boatman, h 6 Walnut.


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Labounty Frank, laborer, h 110 Archibald.


Labounty Frank, Jr.,laborer, bds 110 Archibald.


Labounty Joseph, baggage wagon driver, bds 167 St. Paul.


LaBrake Edward, laborer, h 16 South Champlain.


Labreck Frank, painter, h over 99 Church,


Lacaro Thomas, confectionery and fruit, 5 Church, h 34 North Battery. LaChappelle Mary Miss, teacher St. Joseph's French school, bds do. LaClair Candide, sexton, h 83 Hyde.


Lacquerre Joseph, employee C. A. Hibbard, bds 110 South Battery. Lacy Henry D., employee R. M. Clapp, bds 135 North Champlain.


Lacy Patrick H., mason, h 135 North Champlain.


Ladam Frank, employee J. H. Gates & Co., h 49 Chase.


LaDame Frank, employee J. H. Gates, bds 149 Maple.


LaDue Charles B., house painter, bds 438 Colchester ave.


LADUE FRANK, (Winooski) employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 434 Col- chester ave.


LaDue Gabriel, (Winooski) employee J. R. Booth & Co., h 438 Colchester ave.


LaDue Joseph, (Winooski) house painter, bds 438 Colchester ave.


LaDuke Anthony, hackman, h 120 Pine.


LaDuke Fred H., mechanic, h 120 Pine.


LaDuke George L., son of Anthony, h 120 Pine.


LaDuke Edward, employee in livery, h 43 Center.


Lafond Joseph L., box maker, h 188 North Union.


LaFountain Alfred, carpenter, h 9 LaFountain.


LaFountain Charles A., carpenter and joiner, h 21 LaFountain.


LAFOUNTAIN CHARLES A., JR., carpenter and joiner, h 21 La- Fountain.


LaFountain Charles P. B., employee Pope & Watson, bds Lake View House. La Fountain Edward, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 80 Maple.


LaFountain Lillie Miss, chief operator Burlington Telephone Co., h 21 LaFountain.


LaFountain Oscar, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 15 South Champlain. Lafoy Alphonse, laborer, h 6 King.


LaFrance Jerry, employee Burlington Manuf'g. Co., h 253 South Champlain. Lagassie Jules, engineer, h 35 Bank.


Lajoie Joseph, laborer, h 30 South Battery.


Lake Eugene, carpenter, h 222 North Bend.


LAKE VIEW RETREAT, private institution for the treatment of mental and nervous diseases, J. M. Clarke, M. D., sup't, North ave.


Lamb John A., 2d, overseer for J. H. Gates & Co., h 317 St. Paul.


Lambkin Edward R., employee Wells Richardson & Co., bds Quincy House. Lamair Joseph, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co., Winooski ave.


Lamair Joseph, (Winooski) brick maker, with Frank LeClair, Winooski ave. Lambert Joseph, tin peddler, h 72 Hyde.


Lambkin Byron M., shipping clerk Wells, Richardson & Co., bds Quincy House.


Lamerise Louis, shoemaker, h 139 Elmwood ave.


Lamier Fred, h 32 North ave.


LaMoine John, laborer, h 13 Spring.


LaMoine John, painter, h 245 North Champlain.


Lamoine John, painter, employee Abram Gyette, h 13 Spring.


Lamora John, barber and hair-dresser, 159 Main, h 112 Adams.


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Lamora Joseph, barber, 147 Main, h 68 Champlain.


Lamora Oliver, policeman and janitor Custom House, h 171 Church.


LaMountain Alec, invalid, h 45 Center.


Lamothe Louis, painter, h 305 Main.


Lancton Edmund, h 40 Pearl.


Lander Enery, employee J. R. Booth, bds 157 Union.


Lander George, cigarmaker, bds 56 Pomeroy.


Lander Peter, employee Pope and Watson, h 50 Pomeroy.


Lander Peter, 2d, carter, 157 Union, cor North.


Lander Peter, 3d, salt packer for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 18 Rose. Lander Peter, Jr., night watchman at Custom House, h 60 Rose.


Landon Adaline E., widow of Orrin, h 120 Cherry.


Landon Elsworth, clerk for Peck Bros., bds Quincy House.


Landon Hiram, carriage maker, retired, aged 86 years, h 52 Monroe.


Landon Marcellus H., (Arbuckle & Co.) h Monroe.


LANE CHARLES H., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 137 North Union.


Lane Frances H., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 137 North Union. Lane George W., deliverer of goods for Geo. W. Kelley, bds 137 North Union. Lane Horace R., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 137 North Union. LANE HIRAM S., harness and carpet maker, 12 Mechanics' Lane, h 137 North Union.


Lane William H. (W. H. & Son) h 167 St. Paul.


Lane William H. Jr., (W. H. & Son) h 100 King.


Lane W. H. & Son, (William H. and William H., Jr.) livery stable, 161 St. Paul.


Lang James, retired farmer, h 28 Hyde.


Lang James, Jr., bds 28 Hyde.


Lang John E., mail messenger, bds 28 Hyde.


LANG WILLIAM H., foreman B. S. Nichols & Co.'s machine shop, and machinist, h 40 George.


Langdon Hannah R., widow of Dr. Langdon, h 6 Center.


Langlois Alphonse, employee Taft & Morgan, h 274 North Winooski ave.


Langlois Henry, employee S. C. Kimball, bds 317 North Winooski ave. LANGLOIS JOSEPH, h 317 North Winooski ave.


Langlois William, laborer, bds 112 William.


Langlois William, employee Dr. Nichols, h 23 Archibald.


Langshore William J., city lamp lighter, h 25 Decatur.


Langworthy Walter S., shipper for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 21 Monroe.


Lanou J. Ernest, stove, tin and sheet iron ware, and plumber, 166 North, cor LaFountain, h 26 LaFountain.


Lanou Matthias, com. traveler for Arbuckle & Co. h 28 LaFountain.


Lanou Philip, carpenter, h 226 Elmwood ave.


Lapine Roderick, tinsmith, h 32 North ave.


Laplant Joseph, laborer, h South Battery.


Laplant Paul, laborer, h 65 North ave.


Laplant Peter, laborer, h 196 South Battery.


Lapoint Theophile, carpenter, h 274 North Winooski ave.


LAPRESE CLOFFAS, farmer, leases of Leverett Englesby 125, h 175 Shel- burne.


Lareau E. I., clerk for Nicholson, bds.


Lareau Israel, traveling agent for Wm. A. Huntington, h Champlain.


Lareau Nelson, marble polisher, North, cor North ave.


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LaRock Edward, employee O. C. Stacy, 169 Church.


LaRose Fred, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 77 Monroe.


LaRose Joseph A., policeman, h 21 Crombie.


La Rose Viola Miss, hair worker, bds 237 Main.


Lathrop Sarah J. Mrs., h 183 North Union.


Lathrop William, employee C. V. R. R., bds 111 North Battery. Latour Peter, employee Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, bds 92 Howard.


Latour William, steamboat pilot, h 92 Howard.


Latour William, lumber sorter, h 220 North ave.


Latulippe Euinne, laborer, h 27 Allen.


Laurent Mary Miss, teacher in St. Joseph's French school, bds do.


Lavalaelle Xavier, bds 183 North.


Lavalaelle Octave, employee J. H. Gates & Co., h 183 North.


Lavalle Clovis, employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 19 Spring.


Lavalle Louis, teamster, h 73 Interval ave.


Lavalle Theophile, laborer, h 19 Spring.


Lavalle Xavier, teamster, h I Myrtle.


Lavallee Dumas, manuf. and repairer of boots and shoes, 202 North Union, cor Winooski ave., h 130 Archibald.


Lavelle Damis, shoemaker, North Union, h 130 Archibald.


LAVELLE JOHN, (Nye & Lavelle) bds Quincy House.


Lavelle John D., laborer, h 70 North ave.


Lavelle John E., cashier for V. P. Noyes, banker, bds 24 St. Paul.


Lavelle Joseph, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 42 Cedar.


Lavelle Mary, widow of John, h rear 54 South Champlain.


Lavelly Eli, laborer, h 39 Cedar.


Lavender Felix, employee Gates & Co.'s cotton mill, bds 368 St. Paul. Lavigne Joseph, sewing machine agent, h 68 North Prospect.


Lavigne Joseph, laborer, h 15 Peru.


Lavigne Louis, employee Holt & Barnes, bds 77 Battery.


Lawrence Joseph, city cartman No. 4, h 201 North, cor Elmwood ave. Lawrence Joseph, laborer, h 10 North ave.


Lawrence Joseph, Jr., clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds 201 North.


Lawrence Lucy D., widow of T. S., h 88 South Willard.


Lawrence Luther L., attorney and counselor at law, College, cor Church, h 378 South Union.


Lawrence Newell, truckman, h 57 North Union.


Lawrence Russell, aged 89, bds 57 North Union.


Lawson Benjamin, carpenter and joiner, h 360 North Bend.


Lawson Edwin H., employee Pope & Watson, h 360 North Bend.


LEACH HORATIO N., employee office of B. & L. R. R., h 200 Pearl.


Leach John, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 40 Front.


Lebreck Frank, employee J. R. Booth, h 45 Archibald.


LeClair James, weaver, bds 47 South Champlain.


LeClaire Candide, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 25 Germain.


LeClaire David, teamster for G. L. Linsley.


Leduc Simon, barber, and hair-dresser, 20 Church, bds 113 Elmwood ave. Lee Edgar R., machinist B. S. Nichols & Co., bds 187 St. Paul.


Lee Ellen Mrs., washerwoman, h 280 North Winooski ave.


Lee Fannie Miss, milliner for Mrs. Whitney, bds 179 Pearl.


Lee Frank E., employee J. R. Booth, h 89 Hyde.


LEE GEORGE W., carpenter and builder, 273 North, h do.


Lee Harmon E., employee D. F. Woodworth, h 225 Elmwood ave.


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"THE


ermont


Episcopal Institute,


An engraving of which is shown in the historical part of this work, is situated about


One and A-Half Miles North of the City of Burlington, Vermont,


ON THE SHORE OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN.


Opened in 1860, it has been in continuous successful operation since that time. It is a Family


Boarding-School for Boys,


From the age of ten years to that of twenty, and accommodates about fifty boys. The location and natural surroundings are admirably adapted for such a school ; the grounds are extensive and varied.


Courses of Study are arranged for Fitting Boys for College, or for a Business Life. Daily Military Drill is engaged in by all Pupils, under the teaching of a Competent Drill-Master. Students wear a uniform of West Point gray.


Every effort is made to provide pleasant home life and thorough school training and discipline.


The school year, of forty weeks, generally opens about September Ist in each year. Pupils received at any time when vacancies exist, and assigned to the grade for which they are fitted.


TERMS, PER YEAR,


Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ACCORDING TO AGE, do.


For further particulars, or for catalogue, address


H. H. ROSS, A. M., Principal, BURLINGTON, VT.


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Lee James, boarding house, 110 Battery, cor College.


Lee James P., employee J. R. Booth, bds 131 North Battery.


*LEE JERRY, manufacturer of light and heavy carriages and sleighs, 175 Pearl, h 179 do. [See adv. on page 486.]


Lee Margaret Mrs., (Winooski) h 9 Chase.


Lee Maria A., widow of Francis R., h 131 North Battery.


Lee Mary Ann, widow of Edward, h 185 Pine.


Lee William Henry, employee of Pierce & Linsley, h 152 North Champlain. Lefebvre Francis A. Z., carriage trimmer and grocer, h 35 and 37 Rose.


Lefebre Joseph, carriage trimmer, h 54 La Fountain.


Lefebre Victor, laborer, h 65 North ave.


Lemay Claphas, laborer, h 253 Pearl.


Lemay John C., shoemaker, employee C. A. Hibbard, h Lemerise Alfred, harness maker, h 432 Colchester ave.


Lemerise Amos, manufacturer of boots and shoes, 32 Spring, h 30 do. LeMieux Fred, carpenter and boat builder, h 32 North ave. Lemon Augustus R., secretary Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 103 Pearl." Lemon Fannie P., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 103 Pearl. Lemon Mary W., employee Wells Richardson & Co., bds 103 Pearl. Lenware Moses, gardener, h 226 Elmwood ave.


Leonard James E., employee J. R. Booth, bds 91 N. Battery.


Leonard Pat, employee C. V. R. R., h 180 North Battery.


Leonard Patrick, employee C. V. R. R., h 178 North Battery.


Leonard Torrey, laborer, h 91 North Battery.


Lepp Lewis H., employee Holt & Barnes, bds 33 Crombie.


Lepp Joseph, laborer, h 33 Crombie.


Leprond Maxieme, cigarmaker, h 230 Elmwood ave.


Lesperance Josephine, widow of Thomas, h 448 Colchester ave. Lettia Manville, carpenter, h Mechanics' Lane.


Levee Damus, meat market, 29 Church, residence in Colchester.


Levee Joseph, employee Wells, Richardson & Co., h 39 Murray. Levesque Frank X., carriage and sign painter, h 264 North.


Levoncher Ellen Mrs., bds 211 North Battery.


Lewis Charles F., dentist, 181 College, h 231 South Union.


Lewis Frank N., assistant surgeon in M. F. Hospital, bds 231 South Union. Lewis James, dentist, 181 College, h 231 South Union.


Leyden Eliza J. Miss, principal Grammar school, bds 203 South Willard.


L'Heureux Ernest W., printer, bds 82 Grant.


L'Heureux Joseph B., tailor, h 82 Grant.


L'Heureux Joseph B., Jr., printer, bds 82 Grant.


Liberty Edward, employee J. R. Booth, bds 51 North Champlain.


Liberty Hector, employee J. R. Booth, bds 51 North Champlain. Liberty John, laborer, h 5 Pine.


Liberty Stephen, laborer, h 51 North Champlain.


Liberty William, employee J. R. Booth, bds 51 North Champlain.


Limoge Calice, baker, h 14 Walnut.


Limoge Calice, Jr., deputy collector U. S. customs, bds 14 Bright.


Limoge Celestia, employee Walker, Hatch & Co., bds 42 Bright.


Limoge Demas, carpenter, h 42 Bright.


Linsley Daniel C., civil engineer and R. R. contractor, president B. & L. R. R., h 52 William.


Linsley George L., coal dealer and manager B. & L. R. R. coal office, 22 College, cor Lake, h 409 Pearl.


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LINSLEY JOEL, (Pierce & Linsley) removed to Boston, Mass.


LINSLEY JO H., allo. physician and surgeon, office 109 St. Paul, h 18 North Battery.


Liscum John, retired merchant, h 26 North Winooski ave.


Little John, shoemaker, h 186 North Battery.


Livermore Carlton L., employee C. V. R. R., bds 11I North Battery.


Livermore George, clerk for G. T. Smith, h 32 Peru.


Livermore Rollin M., clerk for G. B. Arnold, h 28 Loomis.


Livernois Joseph, laborer, h 69 Pearl.


Livingston William H., furnishing undertaker, 194 College, h 6 Church. Lockwood Ida Miss, dressmaker, bds 82 King.


Lockwood Jane Mrs., bds 179 Bank.


Logan John, teamster for L. A. & A. A. Drew, bds 80 Maple.


Lombar Louis, laborer, h 26 Battery.


Lombard Ambrose, (Winooski) laborer, h Cotton Mill st.


Lombard Charles E., watchmaker with C. W. Wingate, 106 Church.


Lombard Noah, (Winooski) employee woolen mill, h Cotton Mill st. Lonergan Minnie Miss, clerk for J. C. Martin, bds 68 Peru.


Lonergan Thomas, laborer, bds 36 Cherry.


Long Mary Mrs., (Winooski) h Patchen road.


Loomis Edward C., retired leather manufacturer, h 367 Pearl, cor William. LOOMIS HENRY, trustee of the Burlington Savings Bank, h 386 Pearl. Loomis Horatio, h 381 Pearl.


Loomis Pomeroy, clerk for T. A. Wheelock, h 367 Pearl.


Loomis Maria Miss, resident, h 43 William.


LORD LOREN B., (Henry, Johnson & Lord) h 141 North Winooski ave. Lord G. Morton, job printer and stereotyper, 119 College, h 25 Monroe. Louther John W., spinner for J. H. Gates & Co., h 9 Chase.


Lovejoy Joseph, laborer, h 26 Battery.


Lovejoy Stephen, employee Pope & Watson, h 12 North Winooski ave. Loveland Annette E., widow of George, dressmaker, h 221 South Willard. Loveland George, editor Saturday Evening Review, room 8, 156 College, h 219 South Willard. Died March 12, 1882.


LOVELL EUGENE W., allo physician and surgeon, 3 George, h do. Lowell Albert P., carpenter and joiner, h 49 Mansfield ave.


Lower William, box maker, h 43 Center.


Lowrey Ann M. Mrs., h 14 George.


Lowrey George W., (Beaupre & Lowrey) h 14 George.


Lowrey Kate E. Miss, teacher, bds 14 George.


Lowry Abner B., city market, h 146 Cherry.


Lowry Albert C., watchmaker with J. S. Hilliard, bds 90 Church.


Lowry Andrew, laborer, h 178 North Union.


Lowry Ann Miss, Bank, cor Pine.


LOWRY FRANCIS, CAPT. U. S. navy, retired, h 77 Main.


Lowry John, laborer, bds 24 Battery.


Lowry John, house, sign, and carriage painter, cor Winooski ave. and Col- lege, h 72 Elmwood ave.


Louther John, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co., bds 8 Chase. Lozo Joseph, coachman, h 242 North.


Lucas Amaziah G., glazier, patentee of the wire and line strung clothes reel, ladders, etc., 132 Church, h 75 Bank.


Lucas Fred E., stenographer for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds St. Paul. Lucia Charles, laborer, h 22 Cherry.


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Lucia Peter, employee J. R. Booth, bds 22 Cherry.


Luck Lewis, groceries and provisions, 200 North Union, h 194 do. Lund William B., allo. physician and surgeon, 58 Pearl, h do.


Lusher Mary Miss, bds 404 Pearl.


LYMAN EDWARD, (Lyman & Allen) h 232 South Willard.


*LYMAN ELIAS, (successor to Wilkins & Lyman) dealer in coal, Nova Scotia plaster, moldings etc., 186 South Willard. [Adv. on map.] Lyman Florence Miss, bds Main, cor Willard.


Lyman William A., carpenter, h 57 North Winooski ave.


LYMAN & ALLEN, (Edward L. and Heman W. A.) wholesale and retail dealers in dry and fancy goods of all kinds, 81 and 83 Church, cor Bank. Lynch Edward, invalid, h 178 North Champlain.


Lynch Edward, Jr., laborer, bds 178 North Champlain.


Lynch James, molder for W. H. Brink, h 165 North Battery.


Lynch John, laborer, bds 178 North Champlain.


Lynch John C., general secretary Y. M. C. A., bds 82 South Winoo ski ave. Lynch Michael, employee C. V. R. R.


Lynch Peter, laborer, h 19 North.


Lynch Richard, laborer, bds 176 South Battery.


Lynch Thomas Rev., pastor St. Mary's Cathedral, h 84 Cherry.


Lynch Timothy, employee C. V. R. R., bds 42 King, cor Champlain.


Lynch William, employee Skillings, Whitneys & Barnes, h 10 King.


Lyon Dan., retired captain, h 308 Main.


Lyon Edward C., clerk for C. N. Mead, bds 281 Maple.


Lyon Elizabeth Mrs., h 63 Church (up stairs).


Lyon John, cigar maker, h 45 Murray.


Macbeth George H., employee L. G. Burnham, h 39 Cedar.


Macbeth James, (Winooski) keeper of hose room and hose No. 6, h 446 Col- chester ave.


Macbeth Joseph, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co., h 446 Colchester ave.


Macbeth Margaret, (Winooski) widow of George, h 446 Colchester ave.


MacChesney Charles E., student U. V. M., h 5 Elmwood ave. MacChesney Mary S. Mrs., h 5 Elmwood ave.


MACOMBER CARROL E., (Walker, Hatch & Co.) h 153 Main.


Macrae Lois J. Miss, teacher North Murray st. school, bds 61 Elmwood ave. MACDONALD GEORGE, employee A. P. Fisher, h 15 and 17 Cedar.


Madden Patrick, h 34 Spring.


Madden Thomas, gardener, h 106 North ave.


Madden William, laborer, h 78 Hyde.


Madigan James W., groceries and provisions, 106 and 108 North and 147 North Champlain, h 106 North.


Madigan James W., laborer, h 120 East ave.


Madigan John, laborer, h 173 North Champlain.


Madigan Patrick, laborer, h 130 North Champlain.


Maeck Sarah Miss, h 78 Grant,


Maher William, laborer, h 23 North.


Major Andrew, cartman for the Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 170 N. Winooski ave.


Major Theophile, laborer, h 190 North Battery.


MALANEY ELIZABETH, widow of W. H., nurse, h 181 Church. Malaney James C., marble cutter for Burlington Manuf'g Co., h 215 St. Paul. Maloney John F., clerk for W. S. Vincent, bds 35 St. Paul.


Maloney Mary, widow of Patrick, h 13 Cherry.


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Maloney Michael, laborer, bds 13 Cherry.


Maloy Michael, section boss C. V. R. R., h 34 King. Manigan William, farmer 5, h Prospect.


Mann Thomas, hack driver, h 155 Maple. Manor Edward P., (G. S. Blodgett & Co.) 159 Bank. Manor Sarah Mrs., 17 Center.


Manson Charles G., clerk for Edward Barlow, h 91 North Union.


Manwell Fred M., milk dealer, h North ave, owns I acre.


Manwell Henry M., farmer with P. V., North ave.


Manwell Julia E., clerk for G. H. Kinsley, bds 60 George. Manwell Philip V., dairy 20 cows, and farmer 414, h North ave.


Marcelais Charles L., news emporium, 124 Church, bds 119 St. Paul. Marcelais Elzeare, employee Horace Wheeler estate, h 119 St. Paul. Marcotte Edmund, laborer, h 39 Bank ..


Marengo Peter, furniture finisher, h 10 North Champlain.


Marengo Peter, Jr., employee Pope & Watson, h 21 Smith's Lane.


MARKS JOHN, night watchman for Shepard & Morse, h 140 North Battery, cor North.


Marks John H., h 46 Strong.


Marks Mary E. Miss, assistant at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne street.


Marquette Israel, laborer, h 29 Spring.


Married Fred, employee Matthews & Hickok, h 20 Cherry.


Marrien Michael, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Pa il.


Marrion Philip H., granite cutter, h 45 Murray.


Marsh Ann L., widow of Leonard, h 471 Main.


Marsh Loren A., clerk for G. I. Hagar, bds 251 Main.


Marsh William E., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 159 Pine.


*MARSHALL EDWIN P., dentist, cor Church and Bank, bds American Hotel. [Adv. on page 266.]


Marshall Frank W., clerk in express office, bds 159 Bank.


Marshall Leonard A., farmer, owns farm 12 . in Williston, h 35 School.


Marteau Joseph, h 212 Battery.


Marteau Louis, laborer, h 21 Peru.


Martell Eugene, laborer, h 70 North ave.


Martelle Joseph, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co., h 440 Colchester ave.


Martelle Peter, laborer, h 55 LaFountain.


Martelle Stephen, carriage maker, h 131 Elmwood ave.


Martin Andrew, laborer, h over 170 South Battery.


Martin Andrew, saloon, h 166 Battery.


Martin Arthur A., clerk Free Press office, bds 87 Pearl.


Martin Caroline J., widow of James, h 87 Pearl.


Martin Charles, employee J. R. Booth, h 36 Rose.


Martin George, laborer, h 63 LaFountain.


Martin Helen M. Mrs., bds 52 Monroe.


Martin James, engineer on C. V. R. R., h 88 King.


MARTIN JOHN, saloon, 174 South Battery, h do. Martin John, employee city, h 30 South Battery. Martin John B., butcher, h 56 Peru.


*MARTIN JOSEPH C., millinery and fancy goods, 71 Church, h Central House Block, 49 Church. [Adv. on page 324.] Martin Lewis, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 200 South Battery. Martin Louis, laborer, h 418 North.


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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


SKILLINGS, WHITNEYS & BARNES LUMBAR COMPANY


Dealers in Canada, Michigan 2 Southern


PINE


Quebec Spruce,


Black Walnut,


CHERRY, OAK, ASH, CHESTNUT, BUTTERNUT, > ** Whitewood, Maple, Birch, Basswood, Etc.l.


PINE and CEDAR SHINGLES, CLAPBOARDS and LATH, Steam Mills for Dressing. D. W. ROBINSON, Manager.


BURLINGTON, 4


VERMONT.


CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


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UEEN CITY arble and Granito


orks,


Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Variety of


CEMETERY AND BUILDING WORK,


From the Finest Grades of Foreign and Domestic Granite, Marble and French Grey Stone.


Statuary. Urns, Vases, &c., Finished in an artistic manner on short notice. ALSO FLAG-STONE & CURBING In large or small lots. GRANITE STATUARY A SPECIALTY. WAREROOMS, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141 College St., OFFICE, 143 COLLEGE STREET, L. A. WALKER. E. TAPLIN.


MEMORY OF


THE NEW CASADAY


R.A. FOOTE & SON, Agents for the CASADAY SULKY PLOW.


A Revolution in Plow Making !


It has no land side, but carries all the weight on its wheels, which enables it to perform a given amount of work with less draft than can be done with a walking plow A large number sold in this State the past season. JE" For circulars, terms, references, etc., address the above at MIDDLEBURY, VT., Or call at our Residence on Road 8, CORNWALL.




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