Gazetteer and business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont, for 1882-83, Part 57

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


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BRISTOL HERALD,


(Established May 29, 1879.) -PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY ---


WILSON BROTHERS, BRISTOL, VT .. Terms-$1.25 Per Year, in Advance. -ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN AT OFFICE .-


JOB PRINTING Of all kinds neatly and promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed.


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CITY OF BURLINGTON.


Martin Louis E., laborer, bds 418 North.


Martin Oliver, laborer, h 87 Pitkin.


Martin Sarah A. Miss, teacher of public school, bds 87 Pearl.


Martin Susie E. Miss, teacher of public school, bds 87 Pearl.


Martin William H., employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds 100 King.


Marto Louis, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 32 North ave.


MARY FLETCHER HOSPITAL, Andrew J. Willard, M. D., supt., III Colchester ave.


Mason John L., trustee Burlington Savings Bank, h in Richmond.


Mason William P., inspector of customs, 7 Main, h 39 Bright.


Mastick William H., carpenter, h 288 Main.


Matthew Filinda Mrs., laundress, h 25 North Champlain.


Matthews John M., (Matthews & Hickok) h 71 Cherry.


Matthews & Hickok, (J. M. M. and H. H.) manufacturers of packing boxes, cloth boards, etc., Pine st., below Maple.


MATTHEWS GEORGE, U. S. inspector of customs, h 44 Front.


Matthews James, employee of Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 25 North Champlain. Matthews Josephine Miss, housekeeper for Rev. J. M. Cloarec, 253 Archibald. Matthews Sabrina, widow of John, h 12 Church.


Matthews William, mason, h 28 Champlain.


MATTHEWS WILLIAM, boot bottomer for Kelsey & Brodie, h 253 Pearl. Maurice Henry, carpenter and joiner, h 56 Murray.


Maxfield Alfred, ( Winooski) Main st., Winooski, h 352 Colchester ave.


Maynard John, laborer, h Shelburne st.


Maynard Margaret, (Mrs. John) laundress at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st.


Maynard Moses, laborer, h 531 South Willard.


Maynard Peter J. B., contractor and builder, and designer of church orna- ments, private and public buildings, city market, h 114 Archibald.


Mayo Edward F., fireman on C. V. R. R., bds 74 Adams.


Mayo Emeline, widow of John, h 368 St. Paul.


MAYO GEORGE C., foreman for J. R. Booth, bds 74 Adams.


Mayo Henry, captain of steamer "A. Williams," on Lake Champlain, h 74 Adams, cor Elm.


Mayo Henry T., ensign U. S. navy, bds 50 North Battery.


Mayo Isaac, (Winooski) miller, Cotton Mill st.


Mayo Napoleon, (Winooski) shoemaker, Cotton Mill st.


McAuliffe David, shoemaker, 20 South Champlain, h do.


McAuliffe John J., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 20 South Cham- plain.


McAuliffe William H., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 20 South Champlain.


McAvoy John, teamster, h 184 South Champlain.


McBeth Margaret, widow of George, h 446 Colchester ave.


McBride Archibald, employee W. S. Holland, and keeps a boarding house 82 Pearl.


McBride Cornelius, blacksmith, bds 92 St Paul.


McCabe James, employee Joseph Bacon, bds 18 Church.


McCabe Michael, teamster for Matthews & Hickok, h 389 St. Paul.


McCaffrey James, employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 58 Peru. McCaffrey James C., fireman for Dexter G. Reed, h 2 North. McCaffrey James C., filer, h 27 Front.


McCaffrey John, coachman for W. A. Crombie, bds Prospect.


McCaffrey John, employee Shepard & Morse, bds 58 Peru.


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McCaffrey Philip, gardener, h 67 Peru.


McCanner William, harness maker, h 171 North Union.


McCannon George E., apprentice Patrick Ritchie, bds 18 LaFountain.


McCarty Henry, (Winooski) millwright and carpenter and joiner, h 31 Chase. McCarty James, porter Van Ness House.


MCCARTY JEREMIAH, night watch for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 500 South Union.


McCarty John, railroad engineer, h 234 Pine.


McCarty Kate, (Mrs. Edward) h 92 North.


McCarty William B., clerk for J. A. Stone, bds 145 Main.


McClernan John, (Winooski) chair maker, h 20 Chase.


McCollom Robert, Jr., confectioner, employee Arbuckle & Co., h 12 Centre and 91 South Winooski ave.


McCollum Robert, candy maker, 220 South Champlain.


McCormick Patrick H., stone cutter, bds 120 Pine.


McCrea L. Jennie Miss, teacher, bds 85 Elmwood ave.


McCrea Sarah G. Mrs., cook at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st. McCuen Charles, employee of Shepard & Morse, h 139 North Battery, cor North.


McCuen David, bds 64 North.


McCuen James, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 57 North.


McCuen John H., employee Shepard & Morse, h 79 Front.


McCuen William, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 64 North.


Mccullough Edward, laborer, h 84 LaFountain.


McDonald Joseph, blacksmith, 66 Shelburne, h 96 do.


McDonald Michael W., carpenter, bds 15 Cedar.


McDonald William, laborer, h 76 Monroe.


McDonald Thomas J., job printer, bds 76 Monroe.


McEwen John, laborer, h 79 Front.


Mc Gaffey Andrew, harness maker, and dealer in saddles, saddlery hardware, blankets, etc., 161 Main, h 126 Maple.


McGetrick Peter, gardener, h 280 North Winooski ave.


McGettrick Anne Mrs., employee of Mrs. L. Hall, 412 Maple.


McGettrick Bartley, night watchman at Blodgett's mills, h 280 North ave.


McGettrick James, track hand C. V. R. R., h 180 North.


McGettrick Michael, machinist, employee B. S. Nichols, h 192 North Battery.


McGettrick Thomas, marble polisher, bds 192 North Battery.


McGill William, h 229 Main.


McGillo Margaret Mrs., pensioner of the war of the Union, h 369 St. Paul McGillin Daniel, bds 92 St. Paul.


McGinnis Joseph, h 106 Howard.


McGlinn John, laborer, h 9 North ave.


McGowan Colonel, hostler for O. C. Stacy, bds 169 Church.


McGowan Elton C., employee Holt & Barnes, bds Rowe's Hotel.


McGowan William C., furniture painter, h 30 Elmwood ave.


McGrath John, carpenter, h 102 Elm, cor Spruce.


MCGRATH JOHN, assistant supt. City Water Works, h 297 North Battery.


McGrath Joseph, mason, h 242 North.


McGrath Owen, stone mason, and member Howard Hose Co. No. 5, h 534 South Union.


McGrath Patrick, track hand C. V. R. R., h on Lake shore near Proctor st.


Novelties and Staples in Correct Styles Furnishing Goods, at The Blue Store, Smith & Pease, 85 Church St., Burlington.


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McGraw John, laborer, h basement 139 South Battery.


McGreevey Margaret Mrs., (Winooski) widow of John, h 8 Chase. McGullan James, laborer, bds 176 Battery.


McKanna Catharine, widow of Francis, h 162 North.


McKanna James A., employee American Hotel, bds do.


McKanna John H., clerk, bds 162 North.


McKean Samuel P., book-keeper for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 178 Pine.


McKenna Michael, employee J. R. Booth, bds 34 Battery.


McKenna William, employee G. I. Hagar, h 171 North Union.


MKensie Michael, employee Pope & Watson, h 141 North Battery, cor North. Mckenzie Patrick, laborer, h 65 North ave.


McKeough Francis, invalid, h 43 South Champlain.


McKeough John, carpenter, h 22 Cedar.


McKillim George W., (Winooski) wool sorter, h 429 Colchester ave.


McKillip Ada R., Miss, clerk for Edward Barlow, bds 108 North Winooski ave.


McKillip Jennie B., book-keeper, bds 108 North Winooski ave.


*McKILLIP, WILLIAM B., dealer in fancy groceries and fruits, 123 Church, h 108 North Winooski ave. [Adv. on page 440.] McLane Henry, employee O. C. Stacy, bds 169 Church.


McLane Steven R., painter, h 30 Center.


McLean Frank W., clerk for Edward Barlow, bds 71 North Winooski ave. McLaughlin James, driver and horse trainer, bds 157 Main.


McLaughlin John J., carpenter, bds 35 Spruce.


McLaughlin Martin, laborer, bds 35 Spruce.


McLaughlin Mary, widow of Isaac, bds 156 South Battery.


Mclaughlin Robert, cartman, h 35 Spruce.


Mclaughlin Thomas, laborer, bds 35 Spruce.


McLaurin James D., clerk for Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, bds 153 Main.


McMahon Ann, widow of Michael, h 457 St. Paul.


McMAHON JAMES R., machinist, h 457 St. Paul.


McMahon Lewis, assistant shipper Van Sicklen & Seymour, h 2 Spruce court. McMahon Michael, employee C. V. R. R., h 187 North Champlain.


*McMAHON PATRICK H., hair-dresser, 36 Church, h 89 North. [Adv. on page 456.]


McMahon Philip, molder for W. H. Brink, bds 457 St. Paul.


McMahon Sarah Mrs., h 68 Peru.


McNally Arthur H., marble cutter, h 112 North Champlain.


McNearney Patrick, laborer, h 60 Bank.


McNeil Edward, stone cutter, h 60 LaFountain.


McNeil John, potter, bds 155 Cherry. .


McNiff Bartholomew, bds 179 Pearl.


McQuinn Joseph, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 226 North ave. McWilliams Bros., (Frank A. & Charles) groceries and provisions, Bacon's Block, 26 Church.


Mc Williams Charles, (McWilliams Bros.) h 46 Cherry.


McWilliams Frank A., (McWilliams Bros. ) h 50 Cherry. Mc, see also MAC.


Meach Robert F., traveling salesman for O. J. Walker, bds 153 N. Winooski ave.


Mead Albert A., (Hewitt & Mead) h 64 Pearl.


Mead Bertha E. Miss, dressmaker, bds 39 Cherry.


MEAD CHARLES N., dealer in tobacco, cigars, snuffs, pipes of every de- scription, 165 Main and 159 Church, h 281 Maple.


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Mead Edna M. Miss, employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 42 Cherry.


Mead Ellen L. Miss, millinery goods, 70 Church, h do.


Mead George F., employee Tampico Dressing Works, h 68 Pearl.


Mead Giles, (Wells, Richardson & Co.) bds 42 Cherry.


Mead James M., tinsmith, h 39 Cherry, cor Champlain.


Mead William, groceries, provisions and crockery, 66 Pearl, and farmer 50 acres, h 70 Pearl.


Meagher Martin, plumber at Nash & Wardlow's, bds 16 Peru.


Meagher Patrick, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 16 Peru.


Meagher Thomas, retired mason, h 16 Peru.


Mears Ambrose S., painter and paper hanger, agent for sewing machines, sub- scription books, etc., 132 North Winooski ave, h do.


Measure Theophile, laborer, h 190 North Battery.


*MEDICAL DEPARTMENT of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Dr. S. W. Thayer, dean ; Dr. A. P. Grinnell, sec'y. [Adv. inside last cover.]


Medler William P., marble polisher, h 38 Cherry.


Medor Joseph, jobber in J. W. Goodell & Co.'s marble works, h 368 St. Paul.


Meech Robert, employee O. J. Walker & Bros., bds 11 I North Winooski ave.


Melan John, employee American Hotel, bds do.


Melot Antoine, invalid, h 241 North Battery, cor North Bend.


Melot Louis, laborer, bds 241 Battery, cor North Bend.


MERCHANT FRED, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 72 Bank.


Merchant John, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 67 South Champlain. Merchant Julia, widow, h 34 Champlain.


MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, Henry P. Hickok, prest. ; Edward Lyman, vice-prest. ; Charles W. Woodhouse, cashier, 164 College.


Mercier Hector, laborer, bds 88 South Battery.


Mercier Napoleon, laborer, 95 South Battery.


Mercier Peter, J., clerk, bds 176 Battery.


Mercier Prudence Mrs., boarding-house, 77 South Battery.


Mercy Ernest, painter, bds 6 King.


Mercy John, employee Luther Whitney, h 6 King.


Merriam Philip, stone cutter, h 92 St. Paul.


Merriam Thomas, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.


Merrill Fred L., clerk for J. A. Stone, h 227 Main.


Merritt Jesse, h 106 Pearl.


Metcalf Albert, invalid, h 176 North Winooski ave.


Methot Alphonse, physician and surgeon, office and residence 28 Murray. Michaud John B., carpenter, employee Ferguson Mfg. Co., h 42 Murray. Michels Conrad J., cigarmaker, 88 North Champlain.


Middlebrook James O., salesman for A. G. Peirce, h 54 Peru.


Miers Charles, farmer & acre west of North ave.


Miles James, carpenter, h rear 84 Battery.


Miles Nellie A. Miss, dressmaker, bds 130 North Winooski ave.


Miles Theron A., millwright, h 130 North Winooski ave.


Millan James, laborer, h 280 North Winooski ave.


Miller Abram, employee R. M. Clapp, bds 142 Bank.


Miller Alexander, teamster for Robinson & Co., h 111 South Winooski ave. Miller Charles C., book-keeper for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 412 Maple.


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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, JOHNSON, VT. EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL. [See advertisement page 412.]


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Miller David, hackman, h 35 King.


Miller Edward E., employee C. A. Hibbard, bds 113 College.


Miller Frank, employee J. R. Booth, h 9 Pine.


Miller Isaac, laborer, h 17 Cherry.


Miller James A., commercial traveler for the Burlington Shirt Co., h 345 St. Paul.


Miller James W., commercial traveler for Lewis, Brown & Co., of Boston, Mass., bds 118 Pearl.


Miller John, laborer, h 48 South Battery.


Miller Julius H., employee R. M. Clapp, bds 13 Spruce.


Miller Kate L., widow of John, boarding-house, h 13 Spruce.


Miller Louis, laborer, bds 77 South Battery.


Miller M. Amanda Miss, teacher in the Burlington Graded School, bds 345 St. Paul.


Miller Minnie J., teacher city schools, bds 35 King.


Miller Peter, laborer, h 130 Battery.


Miller Peter, laborer, h 200 South Battery.


Miller Peter, Jr., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 130 Battery.


Miller Ruth M. Miss, clerk for Edward Barlow, bds 64 Church.


Miller Stephen, laborer, h 162 North.


Miller Thomas, laborer, 39 Maple.


Miller Thomas, Jr., laborer, bds 39 Maple.


Millett Nelson, shoemaker, bds Rowe's Hotel.


Millington William, engineer Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 25 Pearl.


Mills Caroline S., widow of Thomas, h 189 Church, cor King.


Mills Frances C., h 150 North Union.


Mills James W., veterinary surgeon, h 76 Elmwood ave.


Mills Patrick D., stoves, tin and hollow ware, gas and steam fitting, 79 Pearl. h do.


Mills Sarah A., widow of Ephraim, h 344 North.


Miner Charles E., merchant, h 150 Cherry.


Miner George R., assistant teacher Vermont Episcopal Institute, bds do.


Miner John, city carter No. 11, h 288 North Winooski ave.


Miner Oliver, laborer for Col. LeG. B. Cannon, "Overlake."


Mirkean Israel, laborer, h 38 Cherry.


Mitchell Antoine, laborer, bds rear 200 North Battery.


Mitchell Clarissa Mrs., washing and ironing, h 197 North Battery.


Mitchell Daniel, stone cutter, 143 South Battery, cor Main.


*MITCHELL DAVID, gold, silver, and nickle plater, and manuf. of saddlery hardware, factory in Winooski, office 17 College, h 113 Elm- wood ave., cor Allen st. [Adv. on page 266.]


Mitchell Emma, widow of George, resident, h 25 South Champlain.


Mitchell Henry M., bds 298 South Union. Died April 14, 1882.


Mitchell Jacob, laborer, h 143 South Battery.


Mitchell James, resident, h 87 College.


Mitchell James H., cutter for B. Turk & Bros., h 177 South Union. Mitchell John, laborer, h 158 South Battery.


Mitchell Joseph, laborer, h 210 North Bend.


Mitchell Louisa, widow of Henry M., h 298 South Union


Mitchell Mrs., h basement 141 Battery.


Mitchell Oliver, laborer, h 19 King.


Mitchell Sarah Louisa Miss, bds 87 College.


Mogre Paul, laborer, h 2 Decatur.


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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


S. C. KIMBALL & CO.,


Manufacturers of and Dealers in


Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moldings, Brackets, Etc.,


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


Pioneer Buildings,


BURLINGTON, - VERMONT.


JERRY LEE, Manufacturer of LIGHT AND HEAVY


CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS


Of Every Description.


EF- REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. ---- 0- - Pearl Street, Near Head of Church Street, BURLINGTON, VT.


BURLINGTON CLIPPERS C. S. KINSLEY,


PUBLISHER.


¿HIS newspaper is published in the interest of the publisher-and the public. In politics and religion it is independent, and never nutral. We spell short, our leaders are short, and, in short, we purpose to furnish a live, independent, aggressive newspaper, with charity for all, and enmity "do." Whenever you wish to subscribe,-and pay,-we will gladly welcome you.


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Moineau Maltida F., widow, boarding house, 32 and 34 South Battery. Monahan Hugh P., blacksmith, employee Walker & Taplin, h III North Champlain.


Monahan Mary, widow of Thomas, h III North Champlain.


Monahan Thomas, carpenter and joiner, h 126 North Champlain.


Moneau Nelson, employee Shepard & Morse, h 73 Pearl.


Monteau Joseph, employee Goodell's marble mill, h 166 Battery.


Montgomery Charles, employee A. E. Rowley, bds 60 Cherry.


MONTGOMERY CHARLES E., cabinet maker, employee Ferguson Mfg. Co., bds 170 North Winooski ave.


Montgomery Merrill E., works for L. G. Burnham & Co., h 68 Elmwood ave. Montmarquet Joseph E., physician and surgeon, bds 81 Cedar.


Moody George F., teacher of piano and organ, Bailey's music rooms, bds VanNess House.


Mooney James, clerk for P. H. Corley, bds 117 Battery.


Mooney Joseph, under gardener for Col. LeG. B. Cannon, "Overlake."


Mooney Margaret Miss, servant at St. Joseph's school.


Moore Bridget, widow of Michael, h 93 North.


Moore Edward, clerk for Kelley & Brodie, h 108 South Champlain.


Moore Effie Miss, school teacher, bds 98 South Willard.


Moore Horace L., farmer 160 acres in Colchester, h and 1 acre 152 North Prospect.


Moore James B. Mrs., h 98 South Willard.


Moore Joseph, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 9 South Champlain.


Moore Lizzie R. Miss, assistant librarian at Fletcher Free Library, bds 152 North Prospect.


Moore Mary S. Miss, h 98 South Willard.


Moore Michael, employee J. R. Booth, h 9 South Champlain.


Moquin Francis, laborer, h 79 South Battery.


Moquin Israel, laborer, h 79 South Battery.


Moran Frederick T., bds 108 Pearl.


Moran James, manufacturer of soda water and small beer, College, cor Winooski ave, h 110 Pearl.


Moran Margaret Mrs., h 104 North Champlain.


Moran William, (Winooski) spinner at Burlington and Winooski cotton mills, bds 40 Chase.


Moran William, employee J. R. Booth, bds 104 North Champlain.


Morceau Philip, stone cutter, h 52 Murray.


Morceau William, employee Taft & Morgan, h 181 North.


Morel Mary, widow Joseph, h 222 Elmwood ave.


MORGAN EDWARD J., (Taft, Morgan & Co.) h 77 South Champlain. Morgan James D., carpenter and joiner, h 153 Archibald.


Morgan Joseph, foreman of repairs at Burlington & Winooski cotton mills, h 110 Hyde.


Morison Mary Miss, dressmaker, bds 179 Bank.


Morrill Edward H. S., employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds 167 St. Paul.


Morrill Milo R., salesman and book-keeper for H. J. Nelson, h 28 Pine. Morris Henry, grocery clerk, h 112 Main.


Morris John, medical student, bds 14 Center.


Morriso David, employee Matthews & Hickok, bds 45 Champlain.


Morrison Alexander, laborer, h 512 South Union.


Morrison Jacob, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 25 LaFountain.


Morrison Jasper B., employee Matthews & Hickok, bds 16 Cherry.


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Morrison Lizzie Mrs., h 132 Colchester ave.


Morrison Lizzie, widow of William, h 20 Myrtle.


Morrison William, employee A. G. Peirce, h 132 Colchester ave.


Morrison William, clerk for - Pierson, bds 132 Colchester ave. Morse Ann W., resident, h 89 North Champlain.


Morse Cassius P., mason and builder, h 345 St. Paul.


Morse Charles E. M., student, bds 80 Colchester ave.


Morse Clark S., freight conductor C. V. R. R., h 19 Smith's Lane.


Morse Elizabeth, widow of James, h 336 St. Paul, cor Spruce.


MORSE FANNY L., bds 336 St. Paul.


Morse George F., hat bleacher, 15 Center, h do.


MORSE GEORGE H., (Shepard & Morse Lumber Co.) h 114 College.


Morse George W., clerk for A. G. Strong, bds Quincy House.


Morse Henry P., clerk for Nash & Wardlow, h 112 Main.


Morse Julia A. widow of Myron, farm in South Burlington 240 acres, h 187 and 189 St. Paul.


Morse Lottie E., clerk for E. Barlow, bds 189 Church.


Morse Walter F., clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds American Hotel.


Morse William E., clerk for A. G. Strong, bds 345 St. Paul.


Morton George, director of Merchants' National Bank, and trustee of Farm- er's and Mechanics' Savings Institution and Trust Co., h 92 Adams.


Mosheau Paul, laborer, h 2 Decatur.


Moss Adolph. engineer for Burlington, Manuf'g Co., h 13 Peru.


Moss Henry T., laborer, h 43 Center.


Mossey Adolphus, employee Barnes, Hayward & Co., bds 80 Pine.


Mossey Antoine, carpenter and joiner h 22 LaFountain.


Mossey Antoine, Jr., employee Taft, Morgan & Co., 166 North Winooski ave. Mott Charles, clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds Quincy House.


*MOULTON WILLIAM F., manuf. of Moulton's anti-freezing non-burst- ing patent conductors and eaves troughs, and improved water tubing, business office in Burlington, residence, r 2, Jericho. [Adv. on page 500.] Muir Charles, teamster, h 196 Elmwood ave.


Muir David, laborer, h rear 196 South Battery.


Muir Franklin, h 20 Center.


Muir Philip, carpenter, h 226 Elmwood ave.


Muir Susan A. Mrs., h 20 Center.


Mulcahy James, widow, h 24 Peru.


MULLIGAN JAMES, gardener, employee Col. LeG. B. Cannon, h 459 South Willard.


Mullin Daniel, laborer, h 13 Myrtle.


Mullin Margaret Miss, dressmaker, S. T. Taylor system, h 13 Myrtle.


Mulqueen Ann, widow of Michael. h 83 Cherry.


Mulqueen Dennis, laborer, h 215 North Champlain. .


Mulqueen John, employee J. R. Booth, h 215 North Champlain.


Mulqueen John J., employee Shepard & Morse, h 40 Pearl.


Mulqueen Mary A. Miss, teacher St. Joseph's French School, bds do.


Mulqueen Thomas F., employee Shepard & Morse, h 29 North Champlain. Mulqueen Timothy, employee Shepard & Morse, bds 215 North Champlain. Munger Edson S., medical student, bds 59 Winooski ave.


MUNSON ALBERT, gunsmith, employee E. H. Payn, 128 Church, h 108 Hyde. Munson Ann E. Miss, h 290 North.


Munson George G., employee Burlington Marble Company, h 108 Hyde.


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Munson Seth E., carpenter, h 11 Spruce.


Murdock John, (Winooski) foreman of carding and spinning department, h 265 Colchester ave.


Murdock Thomas, employee Burlington and Winooski Cotton Mill, bds 40 Chase.


Mure Agate Mrs., h 71 Spring.


Murphy Dennis, tinsmith, bds 31 Pitkin.


Murphy Edward H., night clerk American Hotel, bds do.


Murphy Ellen, widow of William, h 31 Pitkin.


Murphy George, grocery, 208 South Battery, h do.


Murphy John. laborer, h 123 North.


Murphy Mary A. Miss, dresssmaker, bds 457 St. Paul.


Murphy Michael, Center, h 113 North Champlain.


Murphy Patrick, laborer, h 32 Pitkin.


Murphy Thomas, cutter for Matthews & Hickok, h I Pitkin, and 52 North. Murphy Thomas E., mechanic, employee Shepard & Morse, h 58 Maple.


Murphy William, employee Tampico Dresssing Works, 37 So. Battery, bds.


Murray Amanda M., widow of C. S., h 538 South Union.


Murray Bernard H., conductor C. V. R. R.,'h 247 North.


Murray Charles, laborer, bds 222 South Champlain.


Murray Charles A., clerk for Murray & Reed, bds 71 South Winooski ave.


Murray Charles S., mason, h 538 South Union, died March 20, 1882.


Murray Clarence A., traveling salesman for Shepard & Morse, bds 158 Bank. Murray Daniel, (Murray & Reed) h cor Bank and 71 South Winooski ave. Murray Delia, widow, h 177 South Battery.


Murray Ellen, widow of Francis, bds 526 St. Paul.


Murray Frank L., employee of J. R. Booth, bds 32 Pearl.


Murray Garret, laborer, h 57 George.


Murray George, apprentice of William Smith & Co., bds 33 Monroe.


Murray James, laborer, h 32 Pearl.


Murray John, teamster, Champlain.


Murray John, employee C. C. Allen & Son, h 98 North Champlain.


Murray Moses. mail carrier, h 4 Allen.


Murray Theodore F., employee Pope & Watson, h 44 North Battery.


Murray & Reed (Daniel M. and Jonas G., R.) wholesale dealers in tobacco and cigars, coffee and spices, 160 College. .


MUTUAL UNION TELEGRAPH CO., J. G. Blake, office manager, 180 College, cor Church.


Myers George H., employee Holt & Barnes, bds Spruce.


Myers Henry, employee Isaac Rogers, bds 46 Bright.


Mylot Antoine, laborer, h 241 North Battery.


Myrick Frederick A., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 23 George.


Nangle John, cabinet maker, bds 280 North.


Nangel Nellie Miss, millinery clerk for A. Boutin, h 280 North.


Nantel Dennis, baker, bds 34 Battery.


Nantel Evangeles, baker, bds 34 Battery.


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Nantelle Arsene, general merchant, groceries, &c., 9 Interval ave, and 168 Elmwood ave, h 170 Elmwood ave. Nantelle George, painter, bds 170 Elmwood ave.


Nash Charles R., (Nash & Wardlow) h 157 Pine.


Nash Cornelia P. Mrs., h 319 South Union.


Nash Edna A., (Mrs. Fred D.) bds 181 St. Paul.


Nash Edward C., (Winooski) employee Burlington Woolen Co., bds 40 Chase.


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Nash Edwin H., carpenter, h 292 Colchester ave.


Nash Elvira, (Winooski) widow of Buel T., boarding house, h 40 Chase. Nash John, groceries and provisions, and laborer, 40 Cherry, h 36 Cherry.


Nash John K., (Winooski) book-keeper for Burlington Flouring Co., bds Allen st., Winooski.


Nash Philip, laborer, h rear 224 Pine.


Nash & Wardlow, (Charles R. N. and John W. W.) dealers in stoves, fur- naces, and house furnishing goods, plumbers and steam and gas fitters, 96 Church.


Naylon James E., clerk at Rowe's Hotel.


Neal Ansel, potter, h 40 North Champlain.


Neal Charles B., potter, bds 40 North Champlain.


Neal George W., bds 40 North Champlain.


Neal Mary, laundry, h 26 Interval ave.


Neild William, crimper for Kelsey & Brodie, h Champlain.


Nellis Sarah P., widow of Clark, bds 95 Main.


Nellis Walter P., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 95 Main.


*NELSON HENRY J., furniture, upholstery goods and window shades, 48 and 50 Chase, h 118 Pearl. [Adv. on page 430.]


NERO JOHN, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h North Battery.


Nero Matthias, carpenter, h 19 Cherry.


Neville Lawrence, resident, h 544 South Willard.


Newell Elisha, invalid, h 53 South Winooski ave.


Newell Esther C., widow of Hiram, h 623 St. Paul.


Newton Edward, employee C. V. R. R., h 48 Blodgett.


Newton William, pilot on Lake Champlain, h 494 North ave.


Newton William, Jr., clerk for Pierce & Linsley, bds 40 Strong.


Nichols Alonzo H., foreman Burlington Clipper, bds 7 North Champlain.


NICHOLS BENJAMIN S., (B. S. Nichols & Co.) city assessor, h 69 College. NICHOLS B. S. & CO., (Benjamin S. Nichols and L. Hammond Nichols)


props. Pioneer Shops, manufacturers of steam fire engines, Lang's water works pump and mill machinery, Pioneer Shops, Lake st.


Nichols Charles, laborer, h 50 LaFountain.


Nichols Charles P., book-keeper for B. S. Nichols & Co., bds 69 College.




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