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2244 NORTH HERO, BY LA GRANGE AND ALBURGH CENTER TO EAST ALBURGH, eighteen miles and back, three times a week to Alburgh Center, and six times a week the residue, leaving North Hero Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1:00p. m., arriving at Alburgh Center by 5:00 p. m. Leaves Alburgh Center on the same days at 8:00 a. m., arriving at North Hero by 12:00 m. Leaves Alburgh Center daily, except Sunday, at 5:00 p. m., arriving at East Alburgh by 6:00 p. m. Leaves East Alburgh at 7:00 a. m., arriving at Alburgh Center by 8:00 a. m. S. Hilliker, mail carrier ; one-horse conveyance ; passenger fare, $1.00. Express packages and telegrams should be sent to Alburgh Springs Depot.
2237 ST. ALBANS, BY SWANTON CENTER, TO HIGHGATE, eight miles and back, daily except Sunday, leaving St. Albans at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Highgate by 3:30 p. m. Leaves Highgate at 3:30 p. m., arriving at St. Albans by 5:30 p. m. Eugene Bordo, mail carrier ; two-horse stage ; passenger fare to Swanton Center, twenty-five cents ; to Highgate, fifty cents. Express packages and telegrams should be sent to St. Albans or Highgate Center.
2238 ST. ALBANS, BY FAIRFIELD AND EAST FAIRFIELD, TO BAKERSFIELD, fifteen and one-half miles and back, six times a week to East Fairfield, and times a week the residue, leaving St. Albans daily, except Sunday, at I:00 p. m., arriving at East Fairfield by 2:15 p. m. Leaves East Fair- field at 8:45 a. m., arriving at St. Albans by Ir a. m. Leaves East Fairfield at 8:00 a. m., and 5:30 p. m., arriving at Bakers- field by 8:45 a. m., and 6:15 p. m. Leaves Bakersfield at 7:00 a. m., and 4:30 p. m., arriving at East Fairfield by 7:45 a. m., and 5:15 p. m. F. G. Nutting, mail carrier ; two-horse stage ; passenger fare, front Bakersfield to East Fairfield, twenty-five cents; to St. Albans, $1.00. Express packages, should be sent to East Fairfield, and telegrams to Bakersfield.
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STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES-SOCIETIES.
1239 ST. ALBANS BAY to ST. ALBANS, three and one-eighth miles and back, daily except Sunday, leaving St. Albans Bay at 5:30 p. m., arriv- ing at St. Albans by 6:30 p. m. Leaves St. Albans at 7:30 p. m., arriv- at St. Albans Bay by 8:30 p. m.
:236 WEST GEORGIA, by GEORGIA PLAIN and GEORGIA, to NORTH GEORGIA RAILROAD STATION, six and one-half miles and back, daily except Sun- day, leaving East Georgia at 4:00 p. m., arriving at North Georgia Station by 5:30 p. m., or in season to connect with train. Leaves North Georgia Station at 8:00 p. m., or on arrival of train, arriving at West Georgia by 9:45 p. m. E. Willey, mail carrier ; two-horse conveyance. Express packages and telegrams should be sent to East Georgia.
SOCIETIES.
Masonic Fraternity.
ALBURGH .- Columbus Lodge, No. 11, meets at Alburgh Center, Saturday evening, on or before the full moon of each month.
ENOSBURGH .- Lincoln Lodge, No. 78, F. & A. M., meets on Friday of the week the moon fulls, at Masonic Hall, Enosburgh Falls. A. M. Gladden, master ; Dr. A. J. Darrah, sen. warden ; H. S. Perley, jun. warden ; and John Lawrence, treasurer.
La Fayette Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., meets Thursday of the week the moon fulls, at 7:00 P. M., in Masonic Hall. J. G. Jenny, H. P .; Dr. W. R. Hutchinson, K .; and George W. Sprague, scribe.
FAIRFIELD .-- Eagle Lodge, No. 67, F. & A. M., located at East Fairfield, meets on first Wednesday of each month. H. D. Warren, W. M. ; A. B. Gilbert, S. W. ; and W. H. Morey, Jr., secretary.
FAIRFAX .- Lamoille Lodge, No. 6, F. & A. M., meets on Tuesday evening preceeding the full of the moon.
FRANKLIN. - Frontier Lodge, No. 74, communications on first Thursday of each month.
ISLE LA MOTTE .- Isle La Motte Lodge, No. 81, B. E. Lengfeld, W. M., meets at Masonic Hall on the second Saturday of each month.
MONTGOMERY .- Oriental Lodge, No. 88, communications on first 'Thursday in each month. Otis L. Kelton, master. Has about twenty-five members.
RICHFORD .- Missisquoi Lodge, No. 9, F. & A. M., communications Thurs- day, on or before the full of the moon. Oscar W. Wright, W. M., George H. Benjamin, secretary. Has fifty-three members.
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SOCIETIES.
SHELDON .- Haswell Lodge, No. 39, F. & A. M., meets in Masonic Hall, at Sheldon Village, on Wednesday preceeding the full of the moon. S. B. H. Stufflebean, W. M. ; and J. H. Stufflebean, secretary.
SOUTH HERO .- Isle of Patmos Lodge, No. 17, meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
ST. ALBANS .- Champlain Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M., meets at Masonic Hall, won third Wednesday of each month, E. J. Chamberlain, H. P., and T. S. Miller, Secy.
Columbus Council, No. 1, R. & S. M., meets at Masonic Hall on the second Thursday of each month. James Halloway, T. I. M., and C. A. French, Rec.
Englesby Lodge, No. 84, F. & A. M., meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at Masonic Hall. W. H. Hunt, W. M., and W. J. Rob- ertson, Secy.
F-inklin Lodge, No. 4, F. & A. M., meets in Masonic Hall on the first Wednesday of each month. A. G. Safford, W. M., and Joseph Sil- ¿ vock, Secy.
La Fayette Commandery, No. 3, K. T., meets on second Wednesday of each month, at Masonic Hall. T. S. Miller, E. C., and W. B. Hatch, Rec.
SWANTON .- Seventy-Six Lodge, No. 14, F. & A. M., meets on second Tues- day of each month. F. W. Baxter, W. M .; G. W. Squier, S. W .; R. D. Marvin, Treas. ; and B. C. Sheldon, Secy.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
St. Albans Lodge No. 31, I. O. of O. F., Bennett C. Hall, N. G., and George H. Greene, Sec., meets Friday evening of each week, at Odd Fellows Hall.
Temperance Societies.
RICHFORD .- The Richford Lodge, I. O. G. T., was organized February 19, 1880, with thirty-one members, by J. Buffum. It has at present fifty members, with Rufus Grimes, Secretary. Meets Thursday evening of each week.
Bands.
ENOSBURGH. - Enosburgh Falls Brigade Band, fifteen pieces, was organized in 1858. Meets at band-room once each week. James Sabourin, leader, and N. A. Gilbert, drum-major and business manager.
ST. ALBANS .- St. Albans Brigade Band, twenty-five pieces, was chartered in 1867, a rigimental and string band, with Henry W. Hatch, leader.
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SOCIETIES.
Subordinate Grange, P. of H.
GEORGIA .- Georgia Grange, No. 44, organized in 1873, meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, in the public school building. Oscar B. Johnson, of St. Albans, master, and Charles H. Loomis secretary.
Miscellaneous Societies.
ST. ALBANS .- The .Franklin Literary Club, Lawrence Brainerd, pre ident ; A. W. Fuller, secretary and treasurer ; and Herbert Braine d, W. Tracy Smith, M. D. Greene, Miss Hattie A. Sherman, and Miss Susie Camp, managers.
The St. Albans Branch Land League, organized in January, 1881, has a membership of about fifty. F. W. McGettrick, president; J. R. Dooling, vice-president ; Michael Barnes, secretary ; and John Con- nor, treasurer. Meets first Thursday of each month.
DISTANCE TABLE CENTRAL VERMONT R.R.
The following roads in Vermont are operated by the Central Veri .. ont R. R. Co :-
(Vermont Central.)
From Windsor to
Hartland
4 nils.
North Hartland. 4-
8
White River Junc. (a) 6-
14
Hartford. 2- 16
Woodstock I7
West Hartford
5-
22
Sharon . . 27
5
South Roylton
5- 32
Bethel
5-
37
Royalton 2-
39
East Georgia 3-15
Georgia . 5-20
Roxbury 9-
61
St. Albans, (f). 5-25
Northfield
7
Montpelier, (b)
Widdlesex 4 --
82
Alburgh Springs 7-41
Materbury 5
87
Bolton .. 8-
95
Jonesville 3- 98
Richmond.
3-10I
Williston .
5-106
Essex Junction (c)
4-IIO
Winooski
5-115
Burlington 3 -- 118
(Montpelier & White R. R. R.)
Montpelier (d) to Barre ...... 6 mls. ( Vermont & Canada R. R.)
From Essex Junction to
Colchester 5 mls.
Milton . . 7-12
Randolph 7-
46
Braintree 6 -
52
68
Swanton Junction, (g) 5-30
Swanton . 4 -- 3-4
Alburgh 4-45
Rouse's Point, N. Y., (h). 3-48
(a) Intersects the Northern N. H. R. R., to Boston, and connects with the Conn. & Passumpsic Rivers R. R., to Sherbrooke, P. Q., connecting with R. R., to Quebec and Montreal.
(b) Connects with the Montpelier & Wells River R. R.
(c) Connects with the Vermont & Canada R. R.
(f) Connects with the Missisquoi R. R. to Richford; there connecting with the South Eastern Townships R. R., from W. Farnham, P. Q., to Newport, Vt.
(g) Connects with the Montreal and Vt. Junction R. R., via. Highgate Springs and St. Johns to Montreal.
(/t) Connects with the Ogdensburgh and Lake Champlain R. R., to Ogdensburgh, &c.
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DISTANCE TABLE CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD.
(Missisquoi R. R.)
W. C. Smith, St. Albans, Manager.
From St. Albans to
Green's Corner 5 mls.
Sheldon Springs 4 ---- 9
Sheldon.
I-10
Sheldon Junction I-II
East Franklin
4 -- 15
Enosburgh Falls 3-18
North Enosburgh
3-2I
East Berkshire
3-24
Richford 4-28
(Rutlamd R. R.)
From Cheshire R. R., at Bellow's Falls, to Central Vt., at Burlington- operated by the Central Vermont, Jesse Burdett, Rutland, Supt.
From Bellows Falls to
Rockingham is 5 mls.
Bartonville. 5- 10
Chester. 4- 14
Gassett's. 4- 18
Cavendish
5-
23
Proctorsville
I-
24
Ludlow
3-
27
Healdville
6-
33
Summit
I
34
Mount Holly . 3- 37
East Wallingford. 3- 40
Cuttingsville . 3- 43
Clarendon
3 -- 46
No Clarendon 4 --- 50
Rutland, (i).
3- 53
Center Rutland
54
Southerland Falls 5- 59
Pittsford 3-
62
Brandon 7- 69
Leicester Junction (j) 5- 74
Salisbury . 5- 79
Middlebury 85 6
Brooksville
84
4-
New Haven 4- 93
Vergennes 6 -- 99
Ferrisburgh I -- 100
North Ferrisburgh 4-104
Charlotte
4-108
Shelburne.
6-113
Burlington.
7-120
(Addison R. R.)
From Leicester Junction to
Whiting .
4 mls.
Shoreham 3- 7
Orwell .
2-
9
Larabee's Point . 6-
15
Ticonderoga, N. Y.,
16
(i) Connects with the Bennington and Rutland, Rensselaer and Saratoga, and the Rutland & Washington Railroads.
(j) Connects with the Addison R. R., to Ticonderoga, N. Y., this con- necting with the N. Y. & Canada R. R.
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VILLAGES
Alburgh Center.
Alburgh Springs.
Alburgh Springs Depot.
TABLE OF Air Line Distances -BETWEEN PRINCIPAL VILLAGES IN- FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES, VERMONT. In Miles and Tenths of Miles.
A lburgh Springs ... Alburgh Springs Depot 2. Bakersfield.
3.5
1.5-
Berkshire.
East Fairfield.
East Georgia.
East Ilighgate.
East. Sheldon.
Enosburgh.
Enosburgh Falls.
Fairfield.
Fletcher.
Franklin.
Georgia Plain.
Highgate.
Highgate Center.
Highgate Springs.
Isle La Motte.
Keeler's Bay P. O.
Montgomery Center.
North Fairfax.
Richford.
Samsonville.
Sheldon.
Sonth Hero.
St. Albans.
St. Albans Bay.
Swanton.
Swanton Center.
West Berkshire.
West Enosburgh.
West Berkshire.
22.5 20.1 20.7 14.4 2.3. 6.3 14.4 1.4125.6 9.3|7.
6.9 6.2 9.9 34.7 18.5 20.7 16. 15.1
-
West knosburgh .. 23.9 22.6 22.6 26.3 7.1 6. 7. 9.2.20.
9.9 4.1 2.2| 2.6 18.4 9. |14.9 9.9|19.3 21.7|27.2|18.9 12.9 16.8 26.4:30.8; 7.9; 9.2| 15.5 24.3 10.6 4.6 7.5:30.5 15.2 18. 16.4|13.81 8.1 -
West Georgia ...
17.9 20.1 18.8|18.9 27 .: 27.8 16. 1 26.5| 4. 18. [19.9 24.1 |23.1 7.9|12.8 12. [23.1| 2.5. 1.3| 6.7|16.8 17.4 19.1:14.11 9. 29.5 30.2| 6.4 9.6 31.9 26.4 16.6 8.6 8.3 7.2 15.1|12.7.26.5.21.9
St. Albans ..
13.2 14.2 13.1 14.4 19.5 20.7 11.4 18.4 9. 9.8|12.4 17.5| 5.8 10.9| 7. 12. |14.8: 6.
7.5|12.1 7.2 9.2 11.5 12.5:16.1 23.2 21.3| 3.9 9.4 24.4 19.3 8.7:16.2
St. Albans Bay.
11.7 13.3 12.1 17.2 21.8 23.3 14 20.5| 9.2 11.6|14.9 2 .1|18.4 11.9 9.8:13.9 16.6: 5.7. 6.2| 9.8| 8.6 10.4 11.9 10.1:14. 25.9.27. 5.4 6.7 26.821.9 11.1:14.2 2.7
Swanton ...
3.8 4.2 4. : 10.7:21. 123.8 :5.6 11.5 10.6 22.8 19.2 8.9.21.5 7.7.7.8
Swanton Center.
7.5 7. 6.5 18.4 17.7 20.4 15.7 15.3:16.7 7. 12.4 18.4115.7 18.5|11.8 19. |11. 13.3:14. 16.3 10.9 10.9 10.2 14.9 16.4 18.5 12.1 14.7.13.6, 5.8 10.1 15.9|13.5 15. 8. 15.2 10.8|10.6:11.8|15.5 4. 4.6. 7.1 12.6|19.9 21.5.23. 8.2 11. 21.5 17.1 6.2.20.2 4.6' 6. 1 7.9| 5 5 24.9 14.6:22.2 5.2|24. 125.9|30.5 12.2 11.7 14.3 26.7.34.6 10.5 |12.8 20.3.26.
3.8
North Hero (City,) P.O.
Highgate ..
11. 9.7 9.6 15.9 13.8 16.5 13.5 11.5|17.6 3.2 8.6 14.8|12. 18.7 10.1 18 .: | 7.3 14.7|15.9 19.8
Highgate Center.
.. 11.2 9.7 9.7 16. 13.5 16.3 13.6 11.1.18.1 3.1. 8.6 14.7|11.8 14.1 10.418.6 6.8.15.3;16.5 19.8 5.
Highgate Springs.
8.2 5.9 6.3:20.1 16.3 19.6 17.7 3.3|20.6 7. 112.7 18.5 15.5 22.2 14.3 22.2| 9.1 17.3.18. 20.2| 4.3 4.1
I-le La Motte.
6.3 9.7 8.8 26.9 28. 4 30.9 23.8 26. 17.8 17.7|22 . 7 28.5 26. 1 21.2 19.5 23.1 |21.7 14.3.12.9 |10.7 |14.5 14.9 13.2'-
Keeler's Bay P. O ..
20.7 23.8 22.3.27.9 35.6 36.5 25.1 34.5:12.1 25.7 28.4 33. 61.7 15.8 21.7 20.4 30,7:11.4| 9.
4.7 23.7 24.3.24.9 14.9
Montgomery.
31.2 29.4 29.6:11.6 8.3 4.2 13.1 11.9:21.4 10.7 11.3 4.8| 8. 1.15.3 3.5:27. 115. |27. 29.5 15.1|20.2 20. 25.5 24.1 38.5
21.8.25.5,35.5|39.2 2.4
North Fairfax. Richford ..
16.9 18. 16.9:13.3 20.8 21.4 10. 20.3 5.7 12.4 13.5 17.7 16.6 7.
North Hero (City,) P.O. 9.5 12.5 10.9 23.8 27.4 29.4 20.7 25.5:13.2 16.7 20.9 26 5 24.4 16.8 16.5|19.8 21.3| 9.8| 8.3| 6.7|14. 14.5.14.1| 5. |11.3 32.2 38.5 11.5 -
29.4 27. 27.5 16.4 5.1 4.8 17.6 7.9 30.5 15.9|12. 8.9 8.9 2.9 14.3.25.5 12.1 29.4'31.5 36.5 18.9 18.5 21.2'33.5 40.5| 7.1; 9.3 :5.5 32.5
Saisonville.
26.5 24.6 24.8.10.4 8.9 1.4 11.6 7.4 24.7 12.2| 7:1 2.9 3.6 28.1 |13.6:19.5 :0.1 23 .- 26.1 31.4 15.2 15.2 18.6 29.7 35.2: 4.8: 7. 20. 28.1. 6.
Sheldon
16.5 15.5 1.3 10. 10.7 12.3 7.9 10. [15.9 3.4 3.9 9.6 7.4 15.8| 5.6.14. |7.2/14. [16. [20.8| 5.8 5.9:10. |18.8.24.8 15.2: 6.8 10.4 17.1 15.7 11.
South Hero .
21.5 24.6 23. 127.4 35.5 86 3 24.7 34.6.11.4 25. 8[28.3 32.7 1.6 14.9 21.4 19.6 30.8:11.1 8.8 5.4 24. 24.5 25.8 15.9 1.3 33.1,38. 15. 12.1 4 .8 34.9 24.8 -
Grand Isle.
16.1 19.2 17.7:25.1 31.5 32.8 22.1 30.2 10.6 21.3 24.5 29. 4|27 .9 14.5|18.3 18.6 26.3' 8.6
Georgia.
17. 18.9 17.7.16.6 24.5 25.2 13.7 23.9: 3.7 15.6 17.3 21.5 20.4 7.
10.2 10.4 29 7'- ---
Georgia Plain
16.6 18.8 17.5:19.1 26.7 27.5 16.2 25.8: 5. 17.3 19.5 28 9|22.7 8.8 12.4 |12.6 22.3: 2.5
Fletcher.
25.2 26. 25.1: 9.4 21.8 20.7 8. 22.8 8.2 17.3.15.3 16.6 17.1 4.7 8.5 11.3 15. 15.5 15.3 7.3 10.9 14.1 4.3|22.9 5.1 6.5 10.81 7.7 2.3
Franklin.
23.1 21.4 21.5; 8.9 4.6 4.9 9.2 6.5 21.6 8.8| 3.5 3.1
Fairfix
23.5 24.9 23.8:13.6 24.9 24.4 11.5 25.3: 3.9 18. 4:17.9 20.3 20.3 -
Fairfield
18.9 18.9 18.3 7.3 14.8 14.9 4.3 15. 111.2 8.8: 7.6 11.2 10.4 10.4
East Sheldon.
19.9 18.5 18.5| 8.7 7.2 18.4 7.8 7.5 19.8 5.7
Enosburgh ..
25.8 21.3 24.4 7.5' 6.3 4.1 8.8 9.1 22.2 11.6| 6.
-
Fairfax.
12.8|21.1 -
Georgia.
Grand Isle.
6.
East Franklin ..
21.5 22.2 22.7:13.4
East Berkshire ..
27.5 25.5 25.8:11.6 4.
East Fairfield.
23.1 22.8 22.3| 3. 13.9 12.9
21.6 19.1 19.7:15.4 3.9 7.7 15.1 -
East Georgia.
20.7 22.5 21.5116.2 26. 26.1 13.6 25.8 - 14.8 12.7 12.8:13.3 10.8 13.3 11.3 8.9:18.1
East Highgate.
25.8 25.3 24.9|-
Berkshire ..
Bakersfield.
East Berkshire.
East Franklin.
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Montgomery Center ... 33. 31.4 31.5:11.6 10.6 6.6 14.1 14.3:29.8 18.7 18.1 7.2 15. 25.3 17.3|20.9 17.2.27.8|30.2|36. 22.
6.4 8.5 17.3| 3.9 6.8 12.1|12. 12.5 15.3 15.4.15.3 23.1 23.9
Montgomery.
Enosburgh Falls.
"CENSUS TABLE,
Population of the several towns in Franklin and Grand Isle Counties at each Census since 1791 inclusive, showing the loss and gain in each town.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
1791
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
Avery's Gore
11
22
35
48
40)
34
16
Bakersfield
13
222
819
945
1,087
1,258
1,523
1.451
1,403
1,248
Berkshire.
172
918
831
1,308
1,818
1,955
1,890
1,609
1,596
Enosburgh
143
704
932
1,560
2,022
2,009
2,066
2,077
2.213
Fairfax
354
787
1,301
1,359
1,729
1,919
2,111
1,987
1,956
1,820
Fairfield.
199
901
1,618
1,573
2,270
2,448
2,591
2,497
2,391
2,172
Fletcher_
47
200
382
497
793
1,014
1,084
916
865
868
Franklin
46
280
714
631
1,129
1,410
1,646
1,781
1,612
1,439
Georgia
340
1,068
1,760
1,703
1,897
2,106
2,686
1.547
1,603
1,504
Highgate
103
437
1,374
1,250
2,038
2,292
2,653
2,526
2,260
2,090
Montgomery
36
237
293
460
548
1,001
1.262
1,423
1,643
Richford
13
440
440
704
914
1,074
1,338
1,481
1,818
Sheldon
110
408
883
927
1,427
1,734
3,567
1.655
1,697
1,529
St. Albans.
256
901
1,609
1,636
2.395
2,702
1,814
3,637
7,014
7,195
Swanton
74
858
1,567
1,607
2,158
2,313
2,824
2,678
2,866
3,083
Total.
1,472
6,426
12,119
14,635
20,977
24,533
28,586
27,271
30,291
30,234
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Alburgh
446
750
1,106
1,172
1,239
1,344
1,568
1,793
1,716
1,614
Grand Isle.
337
1,289
623
898
648
724
666
708
682
749
Isle La Motte
47
135
338
312
454
435
476
564
497
504
North Hero
125
324
552
503
638
716
730
594
601
637
South Hero_
337
1,289
826
842
717
664
705
617
587
621
Total.
1,292
3,787
3,445
3,727
3,696
3.883
4.145
4,276
4,083
4.125
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CENSUS TABLE.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY -OF-
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
EXPLANATIONS.
Directory is arranged as follows :-
1-Name of individual or firm.
1-Postoffice address in parenthesis.
3-The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which the party resides, and will te found by reference to the map in the back part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed to reside in the village.
+-Business or occupation.
5-A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work.
6-Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased.
7-Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.
DAY For additional names, corrections and changes, see Errata.
ABBREVIATIONS .- Ab., above ; ave., avenue ; bds., boards ; bet., between ; cor., corner ; E., east ; h., house ; manuf., manufacturer ; N., north ; n., near ; opp., opposite ; prop., proprietor ; reg., registered, as applied to live stock ; S., south ; W., west.
The word street is implied.
BAKERSFIELD.
Railroad station is East Fairfield, 3 miles west, on St. J. & L. C. R. R. Daily stage to East Fairfield and St. Albans.
Aldrich John L., (Bakersfield) r 41, sugar orchard 450 trees, dairy Io cows, and farmer 125.
Amington Henry J., (Bakersfield) r 25, retired merchant.
Anderson Norman, (Bakersfield) r 25, miner in Sherman, Hinsdale Co., Colorado.
Ayers Albert, (Bakersfield) r 31, selectman, sugar orchard 450 trees, dairy 22 cows, farmer 300, and 205 acres including the old homestead on r 8. AYERS DANFORD, (Bakersfield) r 14, prop. of saw and grist-mills, also carpenter and builder.
Ayres Sarah, (Bakersfield) widow of James, resident, h and lot.
Baker Eunice E. Miss, (Bakersfield) milliner and dealer in ladies fancy goods. Baker Frank, (Bakersfield) laborer.
Baker Otis, (Bakersfield) r 28, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, and farmer 150.
BAKERSFIELD EXCHANGE, (Bakersfield) r 25, real estate and cattle brokerage, Ira F. Dean, proprietor and manager. 19
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Ballard James N., (Bakersfield) r 13, farm laborer, manuf. and dealer in "King of Liniments."
Banister Knight, (Bakersfield) r 42, farmer 13.
Barlow Roland H., (Bakersfield) laborer.
Barnes Alice H., (Bakersfield) r 5, resident.
Barnes Benjamin O., (Bakersfield) r 18, (W. C. & B. O. Barnes.)
Barnes Harvey, (Bakersfield) r 20, house painter.
BARNES JOHN A., (Bakersfield) r 21, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases of C. T. Maynard 235.
Barnes Junius, (Bakersfield) r 15, lister, sugar orchard 700 trees, dairy 45 cows, and farmer 370.
Barnes W. C. & B. O., (Bakersfield) r 18, breeders of Jersey grade cattle, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 120.
Barnes Wyatt C., (Bakersfield) r 18, (W. C. and B. O. Barnes) sugar orchard 600 trees, and farm 160
Batram Edgar S., (East Fairfield) off r 22, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 23 cows, and farmer, leases of Mrs. John Gover, of Fairfield, 260.
Beals Elisha H., (Bakersfield) r 20, prop. Beals House.
Beals Frank, (Bakersfield) r 20, son of E. H.
Beals Fred W., (Bakersfield) r 20, son of E. H.
Beals Fred W., (Bakersfield) manuf. and dealer in harnesses, robes, trunks, etc. Beals House, (Bakersfield) r 20, E. H. Beals, prop.
Bedell Langdon, (Bakersfield) r 35, carpenter and joiner.
Benor Rex, (Bakersfield) r 27, farmer 8.
Benor Timothy, (Bakersfield) r 27, laborer and farmer 2.
Bernor Saloma, (Bakersfield) r -, resident.
Bishop Charles, (Bakersfield) r 28, farmer 12.
Bombard Louis, (Bakersfield) off r 12, farmer, leases of James Brady 200. BOMBARD, see also BUMBARD.
Bonor Henry, (Bakersfield) r 35, son of Mrs. Siloma, laborer.
Bonor Siloma Mrs., (Bakerfield) r 35, resident.
Bordo Julius, Jr., (Bordoville) r -, soldier in the war for the Union, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 115.
Bordo Julius, Sr., (Bordoville) r -, farmer 12.
Boutell Earl N., (Bakersfield) r 44, sugar orchard 800 trees, dairy 28 cows, larmer 300, and timber land in Fletcher 100.
Boutell Josephus, (Bakersfield) retired farmer, owns sugar orchard 800 trees. dairy 38 cows, and farm 300.
Brady Edward, (Bakersfield) off r 13, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 123.
Brady George F., (Bakersfield) farm laborer.
Brady James, (Bakersfield) r 13, owns off r 12 farm 200 acres, dairy 16 cows. Brady John, ( Bakersfield) r 25, laborer.
Brady Patrick, (Bakersfield) r 132, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 190.
Brewer Lester, (East Fairfield) r 45, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 12 cows, and farmer, leases of Mrs. Dr. Houghton 108.
Brigham Academy, (Bakersfield) Otis S. Johnson, principal.
BRIGHAM ALBERT G., (Bakersfield) off r 14, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 275.
Brigham Bradley, (Bakersfield) r 39, farmer 30.
Brigham Bradley Mrs., (Bakersfield) telegraph operator.
Brigham Charles W., (Bakersfield) off r 14, son of Albert G., carpenter.
Brigham Dorothy P. Mrs., (Bakersfield) r 25, telegraph operator.
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Brigham Fred H., (Bakersfield) off r 14, son of Albert G., farmer.
BRIGHAM HERBERT F., (Bakersfield) attorney and counselor at law.
Brigham Hollis, (Bakersfield) janitor of Brigham Academy.
Brigham House, (Bakersfield) r 25, Mrs. R. B. Hankinson, prop.
Brigham Nahum, (Bakersfield) r 25, farmer 4.
Brigham Samuel S., (Bakersfield) r 39, retired farmer 10, aged 79.
Brigham . William O., (Bakersfield) r 25, farmer, owns sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 22 cows, and on r 16 farm 200 acres.
Brown Charles B., (Bakersfield) r 19, justice of the peace and auditor, prop. of custom, saw and grist-mill, and carpenter and joiner.
Brown George H., (Bakersfield) r 22, farmer, son of Jane.
Brown Jane, (Bakersfield) r 22, widow of George W., dairy 9 cows, and farmer 100.
Brown Jock, (Bakersfield) r 24, stone mason and plasterer, and farmer 32. Brown John, (Bakersfield) r 24, farmer.
Brown Peter, (Bakersfield) r 24, farmer, leases on shares of H. H. Scott 100. Brown Reuben H., (Bakersfield) r 38, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 140.
Brown William W., (Bakersfield) r 20, general blacksmith and horse and ox shoer.
Bumbard Leo, (Bakersfield) r 12, sugar orchard 200 trees, dairy 13 cows, and farmer, leases of Horace Ross 90.
BUMBARD, see also BOMBARD.
BURNELL EDMUND, (Bakersfield) blacksmith, carriage ironer, and horse shoer.
Burt William, (Bakersfield) r 42, sawyer and laborer.
Button Burnus, (Bakersfield) r 44, laborer.
Bycraft Elizabeth, (East Fairfield) r 2, widow of William, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy II cows, and farmer 81.
Bycraft William, (East Fairfield) r 2, farmer, employee of Elizabeth.
CAMPBELL ALBERTIE A. MIss, (Bakersfield) teacher.
Carlin Silas, (East Fairfield) r 46, farmer 16.
Chambers Rollin, (Bakersfield) r 14, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases of Albert Ayres ..
Chase Van Buren, (Bakersfield) r 42, farmer.
Clemens Charles, (Bakersfield) r 35, laborer.
Clusk John, (Bakersfield) r 25, dairy 15 cows, and farmer, leases of J. L. Shattuck 106.
Conley Mary A. Mrs., (Bakersfield) teacher of the village district school.
Converse Cheney, (Bakersfield) r 40, son of Minerva.
Converse Jehiel, (Bakersfield) r 28, sugar orchard, 1,000 trees, and farmer 65. Converse Minerva, (Bakersfield) r 40, widow of Josiah, farmer 120.
Converse Oakley, (Bakersfield) r 28, farmer, employee of Ira Dean.
Cook Peter, (Bakersfield) r 12, sugar orchard 550 trees, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 228.
COOK WILLIAM H., (Bakersfield) r 12, farmer, son of Peter.
Correan Henry, (Bakersfield) r 20, laborer.
Corron Raymond, (Bakersfield) r 20, laborer, and shoemaker, h and 6 acres. Corse George C., (Bakersfield) sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 178.
COWAN DAVID B., (East Fairfield) r 4, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 85.
Cowan Eliza Mrs., (Bakersfield) r 6, sugar orchard 350 trees, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 55.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
1
ALL THE RAGE!
TO BUY
DRYGOODS
-AND-
CARPETS
-AT-
ROYCE'S,
Wholesale and Retail House,
ST. ALBANS, VT.
H. C. ROYCE, ST. ALBANS, VT.,
.- DEALER IN-
FANCY AND STAPLE
Dry Goods,
CARPETS, &C.
Buying for my two large stores, at Richford and St. Albans, I am enabled to undersell any man in the State. Look this Large Stock over and be Con- vinced.
N. B .- Samples sent by mail on application.
CLARK S. JENNISON, 5€ DEALER IN
EUREKA
WERS,
Tiger Horse Rake, Randall Harrow, Thomas Smooth- ing Harrow, Perry Spring Tooth Harrow,
CZOLIVER CHILLED PLOW,
Remington Clipper Plow, and Casady Sulky Plow,
IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE,
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