Gazetteer and business directory of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vt., for 1882-83, Part 34

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., Journal Office
Number of Pages: 1208


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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.


Wheeler Horace E., (Berkshire) r 43, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200. WHEELER MARSHALL S., (Berkshire) r 28, dairy 20 cows, farmer 160. White Ammi, (Berkshire) r 37, farmer 66.


White Zeb, (Berkshire) r 9, farmer 13.


Whitehead Philoman, (Berkshire) r 11, laborer.


Whitford Charles P., (Berkshire) r 45, agent for musical instruments.


WILLARD GEORGE, (East Berkshire) r 31, town grand juror, breeder of Poland China hogs, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 171.


Willey John A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 41, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 175. Willis Watson R., (East Berkshire) r 54, retired farmer.


Wilson Lucian, (East Berkshire) r 32, dairy 26 cows, and farmer 215.


WOOD ANDREW, (East Berkshire) r 18, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 155.


Woodworth Charles E., (East Berkshire) r 55, clerk for W. S. Rublee & Son. Yates Wells, (Berkshire) r 10, carpenter and joiner, dairy 23 cows, and farmer I20.


YAW JOSEPH, (West Berkshire) r 18, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 130, and of timber 50.


YAW WILLIAM H., (West Berkshire) r 8, town auditor, dairy 10 cows, and farmer IIO.


Young William, (Berkshire) r 12, dairy 15 cows, and farmer, leases of Mary Mullen 105.


ENOSBURGH.


Adams George, (Enosburgh) r 34, farmer 201, carried on by Warren Perley. Aiken Lewis, (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 50.


Allard Nelson, (Enosburgh Falls) bakery.


Allen Benjamin F., (Enosburgh) r 42, farmer, aged 75.


ALLEN CHARLES, (East Berkshire) r 17, dairy 35 cows, and farmer 400. ALLEN SANFORD, (Enosburgh) r 42, carpenter and joiner, farmer, in Rockford 100, occupied by Asa Ingalls.


Anderson Stephen T., (Enosburgh) r 17, retired farmer, aged 77.


*ANDRUS CHARLES H., (Enosburgh Falls) artist, designer, and wood engraver, bds Quincy House. [Card on page 400. ]


Aral Jolin, (Montgomery) r 38, farmer 50.


Archambault Godfrey, (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in general merchandise, boots, shoes, ready-made clothing, etc.


Archambault Julia, (Enosburgh Falls) (Mrs. James) sewing and laundry work. Armstrong Eliza, (Enosburgh Falls) widow.


Armstrong George B., (Enosburgh) r 16, dairy 48 cows, and farmer 250, works on shares for Caleb R. Brewer.


Arnold Jacob, (North Enosburgh) farm laborer.


Audette Joseph N., (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


Austin Alonzo, (Enosburgh) r 11, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 150.


Austin Norman C., (Enosburgh Falls) r 21, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 120.


Bailey William, (West Enosburgh) r 57, laborer, leases 1 acre.


Baker Ann M., (Enosburgh) r 34, widow of T. P., dairy 25 cows, and farmer 200.


Baker Arabell J., (Enosburgh) r 34, widow of Alvin H., farmer 18.


Baker Henry J., (West Enosburgh) r 53, laborer.


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BAKER NILES E., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in grain, feed, flour, groceries, salt, fertilizers, etc., Main, h do.


Baker Paschal P., (West Enosburgh) r 44, farmer 80, and 68 in Avery's Gore. "BARBER EDWIN M., (Enosburgh Falls) photographer, and dealer in fancy dry goods, Yankee notions, also agent for Butterick's patterns, op- posite passenger depot. [Card on page 322.]


BARKER LEVI, (West Enosburgh) r 47, carpenter, h and 3 acres.


.BARNES CARLOS M., (Enosburgh Falls) watch maker, and jeweler, Main. [Card on page 356.]


Barter Amos H., (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer.


Barton Esek B., (Enosburgh Falls) r 25, dairy 15 cows, and farmer IIo, leased by Marshall Burt.


Barton Lovina C., (Enosburgh Falls) widow of Andrew, h Main.


Bassett Martha, (Enosburgh Falls) widow of William, bds St. Albans st.


Bean John, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


Beers Addison, (Enosburgh Falls) r 1, cooper.


BELL ANSON R., (Enosburgh Falls) postmaster, and dentist, Main, h do.


Bell Elizabeth A., (Enosburgh Falls) (Mrs. A. R.) milliner, Main, h do.


Bell Nancy Ann, ( Enosburgh) widow of Eli.


Bellado Stephen, Jr., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter.


Bellado Stephen, Sr., (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. of picture frames, and car- riage repairing.


Benoit Alexander, (Enosburgh) r 22, farmer, with Jock.


Benoit Jackson ( Enosburgh) r 22, laborer.


Benoit Jock, (Enosburgh) r 22, dairy 21 cows, and farmer 185.


Benton Waldo G., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner.


Benware Angeline, (Enosburgh Falls) (Mrs. Joseph) bds Main.


BESSEY CHARLES H., (West Enosburgh) manager at Henry Bessey's store.


BESSEY HENRY, (West Enosburgh) town lister, dealer in general mer- chandise, and farmer 191.


Bessey Herbert, (West Enosburgh) r 48, teacher of vocal and instrumental music, and agent for organs.


Bessey Joel F., (West Enosburgh) r 42, general blacksmith, and farmer, occupies 40.


Bessey LaFayette, (West Enosburgh) manuf. of wagons, sleighs, etc.


Bessey Paschal P., (Enosburgh) r 42, retired farmer 40, occupied by Joel Bessey.


Best Hannibal H., (Enosburgh Falls) clerk for Wm. H. Billado, bds Main. ·BILLADO WILLIAM H., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in dry goods, grocer- ies, ready-made clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, painters' supplies, crockery, hardware, agricultural implements, trunks, traveling bags, New American sewing machines, etc. Main. [Card on page 400.]


Blair Peter, (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, farmer.


Blake Caroline, (Enosburgh) r 49, widow of John.


Blake Henry M., (Enosburgh) r 49, farmer 49, and works on shares for j. D. Wright 3.


Bliss Bradley, (West Enosburgh) r 28, farmer 240.


Blodh Eddie, (Enosburgh Falls) house painter, h Main.


Bogue Dan D., (West Enosburgh) r 46, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 200.


BOGUE HIRAM C., (West Enosburgh) r 46, prop. of stallion, and farmer with Dan D.


BOGUE J. CURTIS, (West Enosburgh) r 46, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 100.


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ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT THE


"CORNER STORE,"


-A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


RY


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AND CARPETS, SMALL WARES, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SSILKS, DRESS GOODS, Ladies' Ready-Made Garments and Carpets


OUR SPECIALTIES.


FPOUR MOTTO :- Reliable Goods, Low Prices, Cash and One Price.


F. F. TWITCHELL & CO., CORNER. MAIN AND BANK STREETS. - ST. ALBANS, VT.


144 MAIN STREET. ESTABLISHED 1824.


COLLINS F. HUNTINGTON,


(Successor to E. H. HUNTINGTON,) Dealer in


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DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY,


SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,


ROGERS BROS.' SILVER KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS,


SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, CLOCKS, &c. ST. ALBANS, VT.


"ПАСТЕ ЯНИЯОО"


Анна находя


ВЫСОТАЖ ИАРХИНИКА


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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.


Boxissell Joseph, (West Enosburgh) r 29, shoemaker, h and lot.


Bolton William, (Enosburgh) r 33, laborer.


Bono Bordo, (West Enosburgh) r 26, laborer, and dealer in horses.


Bronto Charles, (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 25.


Baley Albert, ( Bordoville) r 59, jeweler.


Braley Harriet, (Bordoville) r 59, (Mrs. John) 14 acres.


BRELIVET JOSEPH REV., (Enosburgh Falls) priest at St. Jean the Baptist church.


BREWER CALEB R., (Enosburgh) r 16, farm 250, worked on shares by George Armstrong, born in Berkshire.


Broe Joseph, (West Enosburgh) off r 30, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 150.


Brown Clara M., ( West Enosburgh) widow of Lewis, h and 5 acres.


Brown Edwin P., (Enosburgh) r 52, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 85.


Brown Henry, (Bordoville) r 60, farmer.


Budd Hopewell H., (Enosburgh Falls) tinsmith for Burns, h Main. Burleson Leroy, (Enosburgh) r 36, carpenter.


BURNS JOHN H., (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. and dealer in tinware, also dealer in stoves, ranges, furnaces, etc., Main.


Burt Aluma K., (Enosburgh Falls) (Mrs. John M.) h Main.


BURT EDWIN C., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in agricultural implements, coal, lime, cement, plaster, phosphate, lath, shingles, etc., machinist, prop. of Franklin County Creamery, dairy 45 cows, and farmer 260; store near depot.


Burt Frank, (West Enosburgh) r 29, dealer in agricultural implements, dairy 33 cows, and farmer about 300.


Burt William E., (Enosburgh Falls) r -, farmer, with E. C.


Bushee Joseph, ( Montgomery) r 37, farmer, leases of David Domina, of Montgomery, roo acres.


BUSHNELL HENRY A., (West Enosburgh) M. E. clergyman.


Campbell Angus W., (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


. Cantell Thomas, ( Bordoville) r 60, laborer.


.CARPENTER CHARLES H., (West Enosburgh) r 46, apiarist 100 swarms, manuf. of bee hives and apiarists' supplies. [Card on page 400. ] CARPENTER HORACE N., ( West Enosburgh) r 46, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 115.


Carpenter Nathaniel B., (Enosburgh) r 17, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 175.


Casavant Peter, (West Enosburgh) shoemaker.


Casey Henry B., (Enosburgh) r 39, laborer.


Centerbar George C., (Enosburgh) r 14, farm laborer.


Centerbar Triffly, (Enosburgh) r 31, dairy 27 cows, and farmer 200.


CHAFFEE JAMES H., (West Enosburgh) r 53, live stock and produce dealer, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 175.


CHAFFEE REUBEN, (Enosburgh) r 53, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 100. CHAMBERLAIN HENRY B., (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, mason, and farmer 23.


Chamberlain Henry L., (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, invalid.


Chaplin John S., (Enosburgh Falls) r 19, horse doctor, and manuf. of Chap- lin's horse powders and blood renovator.


Chaplin Rawlin, (Montgomery) off r 38, farmer 12.


Chaplin Rodney, (Montgomery) r 38, laborer.


Chapman Daniel R., (North Enosburgh) r 15, dairy 33 cows, farmer, leases of Daniel Woodward 260.


CLARK HARVEY, (Enosburgh Falls) manager of the Missisquoi Woolen Mill, and owns farm in Berkshire of 200 acres.


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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.


Coburn Harvey, (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 95.


Coburn Orpheus A., (Enosburgh) r 31, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 104.


Coburn Wallace O., (West Enosburgh) r 32, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 13.


Combs Byron H., (North Enosburgh) r 14, speculator, dairy 33 cows, and farmer, works on shares for Charles S. Leach, of Swanton, 280.


Converse Charles, (Bordoville) r 60, tinker, and farmer 25.


Corse Seth, (Enosburgh) r 33, old resident.


CRAMTON CHARLES A., (West Enosburgh) r 57, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, leases of Cyrus White 350.


CRAMTON HENRY A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 20 cor 21, dairy 50 cows, and farmer 450.


Cramton Mark C., (Enosburgh Falls) engineer and superintendent of pack- ing at B. J. Kendall & Co.'s.


Cramton Samantha, (Enosburgh Falls) r 22, widow of Chester A., born on this farm, 1814.


Cramton W. Coburn, (East Berkshire) off r Is, farmer 110.


Cramton William B., (East Berkshire) r 52, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 50.


Croft Allen, (West Enosburgh) r 30, dairy 67 cows, stock raiser, and farmer, leases of S. P. Hendrick 444.


Croft Arthur J., (Enosburgh) r 33, agent for " Planet, Jr.," cultivator, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 100.


Croft Rollin, (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 14 cows, and farmer, leases of Harry Austin 160.


CROSS AMOS A., (Bordoville) r 57, mover of buildings, carpenter and joiner, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 50.


Cross Orvis J., (Enosburgh Falls) farmer, stone mason, and carpenter, St. Al- bans street.


CROSS WASHINGTON J., (Bordoville) r 58, justice of peace, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and farmer 1 17.


Cushman David, (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 10.


Cushman Frank, (Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 10.


Cushman Frank, (West Enosburgh) r 43, carpenter.


Cushman Henry J., ( Enosburgh) r 34, farmer, leases 2 acres.


Cutting Henry H., ( West Enosburgh) farmer 30.


DARRAH ARTHUR J., (Enosburgh Falls) allo. physician and surgeon, surgery a specialty.


Davis Abner B., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner at sash and blind factory, born in this town 1824, son of Stephen.


Davis Charles E., (Enosburgh) r 52, carpenter and joiner.


Davis Edna and Ellen Misses, (Enosburgh) r 34, fine sewing.


Davis George W., (Enosburgh) r 34, farmer 23.


Davis James W., (Enosburgh) r 55, dairy 18 cows, and farmer, occupies about 120.


Davis Nelson, (Enosburgh) r 34, thresher, wood sawyer, and farmer 19.


Davis Willie C., ( Enosburgh) r 34, farmer.


DENIO TIMOTHY F., (West Enosburgh) r 53, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 170.


Deragon Joseph, (Enosburgh Falls) butcher, h Main.


DICKINSON BURION H., (Enosburgh Falls) telegraph operator, prop. of Quincy House, manufacturer birch and ginger beer, and all kinds of soda, tonic, etc.


Dingman Ezra H., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner.


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DINGMAN JAMES, (Enosburgh Falls) prop. meat market, owns tin shop and Masonic Hall, Main.


Domina Joseph, (Montgomery) r 38, dairy 11 cows, and farmer 150. .


Donney Elizur, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer 50.


Donney John, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer, leases of Mary Lambert, of Tafts- ville, Ct., 50.


Dow Dennis, (West Enosburgh) r 44, carpenter, and farmer 10.


DOW S. HENRY, (Enosburgh) r 40 cor 49, breeder of thoroughbred Jersey cattle, dairy 23 cows, and farmer 160.


Dufany John, (North Enosburgh) r II, laborer.


Duffy Patrick, (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, farmer 80.


Duffy Thomas, (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, farm laborer.


Dunton Lucretia A., (East Berkshire) r II, widow of Hiram E.


Dupaw Israel, (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, farm laborer.


Durgan Dennis, (Bordoville) r 58, carpenter, h and 3 acre.


Duso Frank, (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, works on shares for A. W. Woodworth.


Duso Frederick, (Enosburgh Falls) off r 3, laborer.


Duso Joseph, (Enosburgh Falls) wood sawyer.


Duso Rainey, (Enosburgh Falls) off r 3, farm laborer.


Elder John A., (Enosburgh Falls) clerk at Quincy House.


ELDRED HENRY H., (Enosburgh) r 42, breeder of Jersey cattle, and farmer 80, also teacher of vocal music.


Eldred William H., (Enosburgh) r 48 cor 52, laborer.


ELDRIDGE LOVELL J., (Bordoville) r 59, farm laborer.


Ellis Charles, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


Ellis Charles S., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner.


ELWOOD MOSES D., (Enosburgh Falls) r 24, dairy 40 cows, and works on shares for Marvin Burt about 200 acres.


Emery Nathan, (Bordoville) r 59, U. S. mail carrier from Bordoville to West Enosburgh, tri-weekly, farmer 12.


. Fairbanks D. Clinton, (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, retired farmer.


FAIRBANKS GEORGE H., (Enosburgh) r 33, agent for agricultural imple- ments, Mudgett's hay tedder, and Thomas's horse rake.


Fairbanks Hubert A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 135. Fairbanks Lewis L., (Enosburgh) r 33, dairy ro cows, and farmer 50.


Farr Lyman, (West Enosburgh) r 45, laborer, h and 3 acre.


Farrar Hartwell B., (East Berkshire) r 17, dairy 18 cows, and farmer, leases of Paul & Moren, of East Berkshire, 150.


FASSETT BENJAMIN F., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, town lister, dairy 21 cows, and farmer 175.


FASSETT GARDNER S., (Enosburgh) r 34, 3d selectman, justice of peace, breeder of Jersey cattle, dairy 20 cows, sugar orchard 650 trees, and farmer 128.


FASSETT HENRY, (West Enosburgh) r 57, farmer 140.


Field Samantha and Cynthia, (West Enosburgh) r 57, residents.


Fish Lois Miss, (Enosburgh Falls) corresponding secretary at B. J. Kendall & Co.'s advertising department.


FISHER JAMES A., (Enosburgh) r 31, general blacksmith, and farmer 20. Fitch Calvin, (West Enosburgh) r 53, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 160.


Forsyth Asa M., (North Enosburgh) r 11, R. R. station agent, Ist selectman, and farmer 290.


Forsyth James I., (East Berkshire) r 11, carpenter and joiner.


Fountain Elizabeth, (Montgomery) r 9, widow of John, farmer 4.


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MRS. M. G. GILDER,> 113 MAIN STREET, ST. ALBANS, VT.


W. T. MERRITT,


Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


CHOICE FAMILY


GROCERIES -AND-


FASHIONABLE MILLINER


---- AND DEALER IN-


MILLINERY GOODS,


-- AND AGENT FOR -


MADAME DEMOREST'S PATTERNS


Invites the attention of the public to her seasonable and well selected stock. All the best and latest style .; carefully selected.


PROVISIONS CHOICE BRANDS OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, 176 S. MAIN ST., ST. ALBANS, VT. TERMS CASH.


S. S. BEDARD & CO.,


----- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN -


FINE CARRIAGES,


HOYT CORNER FOUNDRY STREET, ST. ALBANS, VT. OFFICE AT S. S. BEDARD'S


BOOT AND SHOE STORE, - 132 MAIN STREET,


Where can be found a first-class line of FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.


ОТг ЭНШУ Ли ка гост


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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.


Fountain Gilbert, (Enosburgh Falls) r -, laborer.


Fountain Lewis, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


Fountain Pete, ( Montgomery) r 9, laborer.


Gallup Almer, (West Enosburgh) r 46, resident.


Gallup Robert S., (West Enosburgh) r 36, laborer.


GARDNER DELBERT M., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in groceries, pro- visions, dry goods, Yankee notions, etc., near depot.


Gardner Henry, (West. Enosburgh) off r 51, farm laborer.


Garrow Augustus, (Enosburgh Falls) stone mason.


Garrow Leonard, (Enosburgh Falls) r 18 cor 20, stone mason, and farmer 9.


Gates Horatio S., (East Berkshire) r 6, dairy II cows, and farmer 98.


Gates Stephen, (East Berkshire) r 6, retired farmer, aged 77.


German Paul, (Enosburgh) r 44, tanner.


GIBSON JOHN A., (East Berkshire) r 11, dealer in general merchandise, and house, carriage, sign, and ornamental painter.


Giddings Alexander Lewis, (Enosburgh Falls) r 23, laborer.


Giguere Joseph, (Bordoville) r 54, farmer 5.


Gilbert Benjamin Homer, (Enosburgh) r 44.


Gilbert Dexter, (Enosburgh) r 44, formerly tanner and currier.


Gilbert Hayden, (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 25 cows, and farmer about 160. GILBERT LYMAN, (Enosburgh) r 44, prop. Gilbert's tannery, farmer 30. GILBERT NATHAN A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 25, (Stetson & Gilbert, also N. & N. A. Gilbert, of Fairfield Center.)


Gilbert Oscar F., (Enosburgh) r 42, farmer 56.


GILBERT'S TANNERY, (Enosburgh) r 33 cor 44, Lyman Gilbert, prop. GLADDEN ATWOOD M., (Enosburgh Falls) (Gladden & Marsh) car- penter and joiner, St. Albans st.


*GLADDEN & MARSH, (Enosburgh Falls) (Atwood M. G. and Rodman W. M.) manufs. and dealers in lumber, medicine boxes, and "Simplicity" bee hives, also custom planing, St. Albans st. [Card on page 388.]


Goodsell E. Barnard, (Enosburgh Falls) butcher and prop. market.


Gorgen Carrie E., (Enosburgh Falls) dressmaker, bds Main.


Gorgen Jacob, (Enosburgh Falls) r 19, dairy 38 cows, and farmer, works on shares for A. P. Leach 260.


GOULD REUBEN L., (Enosburgh Falls) carriage trimmer and manuf. of light and heavy harnesses, dealer in blankets, whips, robes, etc., Main. Graves J. N., ( West Enosburgh) r 28, dairy 15 cows, and farmer IIO.


Green John, (West Enosburgh) r 31, laborer.


Green John, Jr., (West Enosburgh) r -, laborer.


Greene Michael, (East Berkshire) r 11, dairy 40 cows, and farmer, leases of Myron W. Bailey, of St. Albans, 450.


Hall Harvey R., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, farmer 2.


Hall Horton, (West Enosburgh) r 56, retired farmer.


Hall Sanford, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


Hall William W., (West Enosburgh) r 56, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 130. HAMILTON EDGAR H., (Enosburgh Falls) foreman of printing office of of B. J. Kendall & Co., h Main.


Harlin George, (West Enosburgh) off r 51, farm laborer.


Harris Aaron B., (Enosburgh Falls) pastor Free Will Baptist church, h Main. Hart Frank, (Enosburgh) r 49, farmer 39.


Hart Frank, (West Enosburgh) r 31, farmer 50, and leases 15.


STATE NORMAL, SCHOOL, JOHNSON, VT. EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL. [See advertisement page 326.]


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Hart Josette, (Enosburgh) r 12, widow of Joseph.


Harvey Daniel A., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in general merchandise.


Harwood Mary C., (Enosburgh) widow of Albert S., farmer 15.


Haswell Clarissa, (Enosburgh) widow of Benjamin F.


Hendrick James M., (West Enosburgh) r 54, laborer.


HENDRICK JAMES P., (West Enosburgh) r 30, dairy 67 cows, stock breeder, and farmer 444, leased by Allen Croft.


Hendrick William, (West Enosburgh) r 54, farm laborer.


Hendricks Morris S., (West Enosburgh) r 57, farmer 45.


Heyer Ezra G., (Enosburgh) r 33, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 142.


Heyer Frank H., (Enosburgh) r 33, farmer, with William.


Heyer William, (Enosburgh) r 33, inspector of leather, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 112.


Hodges James W., (Montgomery) off r 10, dairy 37 cows, and farmer 370.


Holmes Amos F., (West Enosburgh) miller for C. F. Ovitt & Son.


Hopkins George B., (East Berkshire) r 8, farmer, with Silas.


Hopkins Herbert P., (East Berkshire) r 8, with B. Melvin, farms Henry Hopkins estate 150 acres.


Hopkins Silas, ( East Berkshire) r 8, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 150.


Houghton Charles, (West Enosburgh) r 57, born in Bakersfield in 1804.


Houghton i rius E., (West Enosburgh) r 57, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 226. House Alvin, (West Enosburgh) old resident, came to the town in 1801, with his father, Stephen.


Howe Carlos H., (Bordoville) postmaster, and dealer in general merchandise, and prop. small job printing press.


Howe Seymour N., (North Enosburgh) r 14, speculator in live stock, dairy 13 cows, and farmer IIO.


Hubbell Edward G., (West Enosburgh) r 45, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 16.


HUBBELL ELIZA K., (West Enosburgh) r 29, widow of Timothy, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 153.


Hubbell Samuel M., (West Enosburgh) r 45, carpenter and joiner, leases 14 acres.


Hurlbut Truman, (East Berkshire) r 17, dairy 19 cows, and farmer, leases of James Upham, of Montgomery, 200.


Hutchinson Fred, (Enosburgh Falls) physician and surgeon, town represen- tative.


HUTCHINSON WILLIAM R., (Enosburgh Falls) allo. physician and sur- geon, vice-president Richford Savings Bank and Trust Co., and farmer nearly 500, h North Main.


HUTCHINSON WILLIAM W., (Enosburgh) allo. physician and surgeon, town clerk, and justice of peace.


INGALLS HORACE R., (North Enosburgh) r 14 cor 15, speculator in live stock, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.


Ingalls Reuben, (North Enosburgh) r 14, manuf. of pump logs and pumps.


Irish Leonard I., (Enosburgh Falls) supt. of Kent's tannery, h Main.


IRISH VAL A., (Enosburgh Falls) acting station and freight agent, and telegraph operator, h Main.


ISHAM DANIEL C., (Enosburgh Falls) merchant tailor, Main.


Jacobs Alonzo, (Enosburgh) r 42, leases of Nathan Kendall, dairy 26 cows, and farm 175.


Jalbert Thomas, (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter.


Jasmin Donat, (Enosburgh Falls) carriage ironer, h St. Albans st.


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Jelbar Thomas, (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner.


JENNE JOHN G., (Enosburgh Falls) justice of peace, dealer in heavy and shelf hardware, Main, h do.


Jewett Samuel, (Montgomery) r 38, leases of John Maynard, of Burlington, Chitt. Co., 100 acres.


Kellogg John L., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and brick maker, h Main cor Railroad.


Kellogg Rufus I .. , (West Enosburgh) r 45, farmer 30.


KEMP JAMES, (Enosburgh Falls) undertaker and dealer in furniture, wall paper, picture frames, moldings, also coffins and caskets, near depot.


KENDALL ALANSON A., (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. of wagons, carriages, and sleighs, and carpenter, h Main.


KENDALL B. J. & CO., (Enosburgh Falls) Berney J. K., Carmi I. Marsh, Olin Merrill and Moses P. Perley, proprietors and manufacturers of Ken- dall's spavin cure, Prof. Flint's renovating powders, Kendall's blister, and publishers of a treatise on the horse and his diseases, North Main.


KENDALL BURNEY J., (Enosburgh Falls) (B. J. Kendall & Co., ) h Main. KENDALL HENRY D., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in drugs and medicines, manuf. of H. D. Kendall's spavin cure, and " yellow daisy " butter color. KENDALL LUCIUS C., (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. of wagons, carriages and sleighs, also dealer in lumber, shingles, lath, etc., St. Albans st., h do. Kendall Nathan, (Enosburgh Falls) owns farm 190, worked by Alonzo Jacobs, h Main.


Kendall Seth, (Enosburgh Falls) old resident, born in Berkshire.


Kendall William A., ( Enosburgh Falls) farmer 100.


Kendalı William Arthur, (Enosburgh Falls) farmer.


Kent Milton A., (92 Arch st., Boston, Mass., ) prop. of Missisquoi Woolen Mills, at Enosburgh Falls, and manuf. of gloves and mittens at Boston.


KIDDER JOSEPH C., (Enosburgh) r 33, U. S. mail carrier, and runs daily stage from Enosburgh to Enosburgh Falls, via West Enosburgh, and farmer 7.


Kimball Fernando C., (Enosburgh Falls) local M. E. clergyman, and farmer 140, h Main.


King Nelson, (East Berkshire) r 8, farm laborer.


Knapp Charles D), ( West Enosburgh) trader.


La Cross, Andrew, (West Enosburgh) r 28, laborer.


LADD ANSON S., (Enosburgh Falls) attoney at law, town agent, and farmer 83, and 310 worked on shares by Henry H. Tyler.


Ladd Clayton E., ( Enosburgh Falls) son of Anson S.


Ladd David M., (Enosburgh Falls) resident, lived in town 61 years.


Ladd Ebenezer B., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, dairy 30 cows, and farmer about 300.


LADD HAZEN B., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, deputy sheriff, constable, specu- lator, agent for Vt. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and farmer 22.


Ladd Hiram, (Enosburgh Falls) town treasurer and farmer ro, and farm in Berkshire 237 occupied by Caleb Libbey, also farm in town of .Mont gomery.


Ladd Nathan P., (North Enosburgh) r 14, dairy it cows, and farmer 120. LA DUE ANN JENNETTE, (West Enosburgh) r 48 cor 43, widow of Alexander, 673 acres occupied by Henry.


LA DUE HENRY, (West Enosburgh) r 48 cor 43, farmer 673.


LAFLAME CHARLES E., (Enosburgh Falls) ( Marquette & Laflame. )


LA FLAME EDWARD, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


FOR PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS GO TO


R. BRAINERD'S DRUG STORE


HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, NEW PERFUMES, COLOGNES & SPONGES,


A FULL LINE OF NICE CIGARS, *Dye Stuffs, Saratoga and Imported Spring Waters,& ALL THE 0


SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS In use in the County at Less than Cost Price.


Paper and Envelopes, Slates and Pencils,


(77 Physicians Prescription Orders Carefully Prepared Day or Night. All goods pure and fresh and PRICES VERY LOW, at


112 MAIN STREET, ST. ALBANS, VT.


Photographs and Tin Types


Dress- Making In all its branches a Specialty. Also STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,


In all Styles and Sizes. Also



LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' UNDERWARE Also a Specialty, at


And all other goods in that line, at




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