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E. M. BARBER'S,
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT.
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323
TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.
Lafley Christopher, (Enosburgh) r 22, laborer, { acre.
Latley Peter, (North Enosburgh) r 14, laborer.
La Gro Andrew, (Bordoville) r 60, carpenter, and farmer.
La Gro Thomas, (West Enosburgh) r 57, laborer.
Lagrow Joel, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer 40.
La Pan Joseph, (West Enosburgh) blacksmith.
L.a Plant Edwin W., (Enosburgh) r -, farmer 90.
Lawrence Lucinda, (Enosburgh) widow of Arad.
Laraba John, (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 125.
Lawrence Eugene, (Enosburgh Falls) r 18, farmer, with Ira.
Lawrence Ira, (Enosburgh Falls) r 18, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 200.
LAWRENCE JOHN, (Enosburgh Falls) prop. of saw and shingle-mill, h Main.
Lawrence Sheridan H., (Enosburgh) r 33, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 62. Lawrence Thomas P., (West Enosburgh) old resident, aged 65.
LEACH ALPHEUS P., (Enosburgh Falls) r 19, dairy 38 cows, and farmer 260 worked by Jacob Gorgen.
Leach Anna C., (Enosburgh Falls) r 19, widow of Fred P., daughter of Al- pheus Ladd, born in this town in 1813.
Leach Hiram S., (Enosburgh) r 47, farms for B. N. Rice 186.
LEACH JAY, (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. of wagons, carriages, and sleighs, and dealer in general line of lumber, South Main.
Leach Leonard W., (North Enosburgh) r 14, old resident, aged 81, born in Dunham, P. Q., lived in town 40 years.
Lepper William, r 58, mason, and farmer 44.
Libbey Alfred J., (West Enosburgh) r 37, dairy 43 cows, and farmer 300.
Libbey Luther C., (West Enosburgh) r 46, farmer.
Lindsley Abbie, (Bordoville) widow of Almon E., fancy work.
Locklin Clarence D., (West Enosburgh) r 29, farm laborer.
Longey Joseph, (North Enosburgh) off r 14, farmer, leases of D. M. Perley 113.
Longley Charles, (Enosburgh) r 13, old gentleman, retired.
Longley Charles, Jr., (Enosburgh) r 13, farmer 48.
Loucks Frank, (Enosburgh) r 33, farm laborer.
LUCIA ANTOINE, (Enosburgh Falls) born in Canada, prop. of tannery and shoe shop, and farmer 33, lived in town 40 years.
Lucia Peter M., (Enosburgh Falls) shoemaker.
Lunderville Matthew, (Enosburgh Falls) wood sawyer, and dealer in wood.
Lynch Martin, (Enosburgh Falls) section hand.
Macy Frank, (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 50.
Maine Adaline, (Enosburgh Falls) r 19.
MANLEY ALLEN H., (Enosburgh Falls) ( Manley & Towle.)
*MANLEY & TOWLE, (Enosburgh Falls) (Allen H. M. and William M. T.,) stair builders, manufs. doors, sash, blinds, moldings, brackets, fur- niture, lumber, etc., dealers in plain and ornamental glass, paints, etc., River street. [Card on page 344.]
Marquette Israel, (Enosburgh Falls) ( Marquette & LaFlame, ) farmer 20.
Marquette & LaFlame, (Enosburgh Falls) (Israel M. and Charles L.) black- smiths, horse shoeing, carriage ironing. and general custom work.
MARSH CARMI L., (Enosburgh Falls) (B. J. Kendall & Co.) justice of the peace, owns farm in Franklin of 800 acres.
Marsh Jason T., (Enosburgh Falls) canvassing agent.
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Marsh Lucy, (Enosburgh Falls) widow of Lathrop.
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TOWN OF ENO BURGH.
MARSH RODMAN W., (Enosburgh Falls) (Gladden & Marsh) h St. Al- bans street.
Marsh Salmon S., ( Enosburgh Falls) farmer 200 in Fairfax occupied by Chas. F. Marsh, h Main.
Marsha Charles, (North Enosburgh) r 11, laborer.
MARTIN JOHN H., (Enosburgh Falls) manuf. of Pierce's patent broom socket, h Main.
Mason 'Chandler [ .. , (Enosburgh Falls) medical student, assistant post master.
MAYETTE ALEX., ( Montgomery) r ro, farmer.
Maynard Ellison S., (Enosburgh) r 47, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 127.
Maynard Napoleon, ( Enosburgh Falls) wheelwright, h Main.
Maynard Simon O., (Enosburgh) laborer.
McAllister Archibald, (West Enosburgh) r 26, old resident, aged So, farmer 400. McAllister Charles S., (West Enosburgh) r 26, overseer of poor, dairy 55
cows, 45 head young cattle, and farmer 500 leased by Henry Thomas. McAllister George D., ( Enosburgh) r 33, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 150. McAllister William N., (West Enosburgh) r 56, farmer 125.
*McALLISTER WILLIAM H., ( West Enosburgh) r 36, justice of the peace, breeder of Devon cattle, dairy 40 cows, and farmer 354. [Card on page 370.
*McFEETERS EMMET, (Enosburgh Falls) attorney at law, and fire in- surance agent, Main, h do. [Card on page 424 ]
McNall Joel W., (West Enosburgh) r 28, manuf. maple sugar, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 125.
Merrill Olin, (Enosburgh Falls) (B. J. Kendall & Co.) assistant clerk of house of representatives.
Messier Joseph, (West Enosburgh) r 36, farmer 72.
Miller Napoleon, (Enosburgh Falls) laborer.
Miller Polly Ann, (Enosburgh) r 52, widow of James, has lived in town 48 years.
MISSISQUOI FLOURING MILLS, (Enosburgh Falls) Stetson & Gilbert, props. manuf. flour and feed, and a general line of merchant and custom work, flour, grain, feed, etc., on sale.
MISSISQUOI WOOLEN MILLS, (Enosburgh Falls) Harvey Clark, agent, Milton A. Kent, of Boston, Mass., prop.
Mitchell Edgar, (Enosburgh Falls) horse shoeing and jobbing.
Mitiguy Andrew, (East Berkshire) r 11, general blacksmithing.
Mobriant Joseph, (Enosburgh Falls) R. R. section hand.
Moffatt Edwin, (West Enosburgh) r 46, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 75.
Moran Thomas, (Bordoville) r 60, farmer.
MORROW JOHN N., (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, dairy 38 cows, and farmer 270.
Morway Clepos, (West Enosburgh) r 44, laborer, i acre.
Mullen Mary Ann, (Enosburgh Falls) widow of Bartley.
Mulligan Patrick, (Enosburgh) r 31, farmer, occupies 10.
Murphy Michael, (Enosburgh Falls) section hand.
Murry Jerry, (Montgomery) r 39, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 340.
Murry Joseph, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer 50.
Murry Lewis, (Montgomery) r 39, farmer 30.
Newell Ashley L., (West Enosburgh) r 58, farmer 103.
Nichols George H., ( Enosburgh) r 34, sugar orchard 900 trees, dairy 56 cows, and farmer 400.
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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.
Obrian John, (Enosburgh Falls) section boss.
O'NEIL JAMES, (Enosburgh) r 49, farmer, leases of Geo. Cushman, of St. Albans, 250.
Ordway William, (West Enosburgh) r 46, farmer 200.
Ouimett Chas. Lester, (Enosburgh Falls) agent Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, h Main.
Ovitt Bailey B., (West Enosburgh) r 45, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 180.
Ovitt C. F. & Son, (West Enosburgh) (Charlie L.) dealers in general mer-
chandise and millinery goods, prop. of West Enosburgh grist and flour- ing mill.
Ovitt Charles F., (West Enosburgh) (C. T. & Son,) justice of the peace and postmaster.
Ovitt Charlie L., (West Enosburgh) (C. F. & Son) job printing office.
Ovitt Eliphlet H., (Enosburgh) wheelwright and mason.
Ovitt Frederick E., (West Enosburgh) r 46, dairy 9 cows, and farmer 900. Page Henry, (West Enosburgh) laborer.
PARKER HENRY C., (Enosburgh) postmaster and general merchant.
Patenaude Leopold C., (Enosburgh Falls) barber and hair dresser, boards Quincy House.
Pease Eugene S., (Enosburgh Falls) filler at B. J. Kendall & Co.'s spavin cure laboratory.
Perkins Ephraim, ( Enosburgh) r 13, retired farmer, born in Bakersfield.
PERKINS FRANCIS R., (Enosburgh) r 13, dairy 75 cows, farmer 406, and mountain land 96.
Perley David M., (East Berkshire) r 11, farmer 340.
Perley Eugene, (East Berkshire) r 13, farmer, with William.
Perley Heber S., ( East Berkshire) r 11, lumber sawyer.
Perley John 1., (East Berkshire) r 11, prop. of grist and saw-mill, and far- iner 58.
Perley Matilda M., (East Berkshire) off r 11, ( Mrs. David F.)
Perley Moses P., (Enosburgh Falls) (B. J. Kendall & Co. ) (M. P. Perley & Co.) h South Main.
Perley M. P. & Co., (Enosburgh Falls) ( Moses P. P. and Don C. Stone) dealers in dry and fancy goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes and gro- ceries, Main.
Perley Ormond T., (East Berkshire) r ir, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 125.
Perley Warren, ( Enosburgh) r 34, dairy 21 cows, sugar orchard 700 trees, and farmer 201.
Perley William, (East Berkshire) r 13, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 200.
Perley Willie, ( East Berkshire) r 5, dairy 38 cows, and farmer.
Perry Alvah, (Bordoville) r 59, farmer 27.
Peters Theodore, (West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 100.
Phillips Rufus, ( Enosburgh) r 39, dairy 26 cows, farmer 450.
Pierce Henry W., (Bordoville) manuf. of wagons, carriages and sleighs, also custom blacksmithing and painting.
Pixley Eliza L., (Enosburgh Falls) widow of Alfred, born 1798, at Oxford, N. II.
Porter Simon, ( Enosburgh Falls) carpenter.
Pray Benjamin, ( Enosburgh) r 12, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 122.
Putvaw Charles, ( Montgomery) off r 38, farmer 100.
Putvaw Frank, ( Montgomery) 1 39, farmer 100.
QUINBY GEORGE H., (Enosburgh Falls) harness maker and carriage trimmer, h Main.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
** THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL*
JOHNSON, VERMONT,
Course of Study, Two Years. The Aim Professional. The Method Scientific. Experienced Instructors.
FAVORABLE RATES FOR BOARD AND ROOMS.
"""The Fall Term opens the first Tuesday of September. The Spring Term opens the second Tuesday of February. Each Term continues twenty weeks, and consists of two quarters.
COURSE OF STUDY. THE FIRST YEAR .- Preparatory.
THE D TERM .- First Quarter : Decimals and Forms, English (1), Geography, Algebra. Second Quarter : Arithmetic and Accounts, English, Drawing, Algebra.
THE C TERM. - First Quarter : Geometry, Botany, Drawing, Algebra. Second Quarter : Geometry (2), Physiology, English, Algebra (3). (1) Includes Grammar in all its departments, and Reading. (2) In- cludes Plane Geometry. (3) Includes Quadratics, Ratio and Proportion.
THE SECOND YEAR .- Professional.
THE B TERM .- First Quarter: Psychology, English, History of United States and of Vermont, Physics. Second Quarter : History of Pedagogics, English, History of United States. Physics.
THE A TERM .- First Quarter : Pedagogics, English, Arithmetic, Geography. Second Quarter : Pedagogics, English, Arithmetic, The Constitution.
(>"A second course will be offered as soon as it is needed.
OUR PURPOSE.
I. To secure for our graduates the requisite knowledge of the so-called common branches :- (a) By requiring a good knowledge of the elements for admission ; (6) By re- views of them in the school ; (c) By a sufficient study of the kindred higher branches.
2. To secure a good degree of mental dicipline by the study of (a) Space concep- tions in connection with drawing and geometry ; (b) Number in arithmetic and algebra ; (c) Nature through so much of natural science as there is time for; (d) Man through history, and language in the several departments of reading, grammar and literature.
3. To secure an elementary knowledge of the science and art of teaching by means of studies in (a) Psychology ; (6) The history of pedagogy ; (c) The relation of the several branches taught to the order of development in the mind to be trained ; (d) The practical application of principles ; (e) Teaching exercises.
To this end the best methods of study and recitation as developed in the schools through a period of more than two thousand years are held fast, and all tested improve- ments adapted to our purpose and means are adopted. Practice in writing and speaking is provided for by the organization of the school into literary clubs, each of which has a weekly meeting conducted in the presence of a teacher according to parliamentary usage ; and having for exercises, readings, recitations, essays, debates and a paper. For further information, or for board or rooms, apply to
EDWARD CONANT, Principal.
HIGHGATE FOUNDR
ESTABLISHED 1816.
HORSKIN & HINERTH,
Successors to O. E. SHERIDAN, Manufacturers of all kinds of
IRON CASTINGS
HEAVY AND LIGHT, Stoves, Hollow Ware, CHIMNEY CAPS, GARDEN VASES, Etc. Rt"Orders Solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. HIGHGATE, VT.
CASTIRON RESEAVOIR
+000H38 JAMBON STAY23NTS
RAMTTRAS MODOTT
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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.
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QUINCY HOUSE, (Enosburgh Falls) B. H. Dickinson, prop., telegraph office connected with the house.
Raney Eli, (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter.
Raymore Asa A., (West Enosburgh) r 29, dairy 35 cows, and farmer, leases of Croft estate 300.
Reed Monsieur Thorit, (Enosburgh Falls) formerly blacksmith and millwright, aged 82, bds Main.
RICE BENJAMIN H. (Enosburgh) r 47, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 186. Richeards Edward, (Enosburgh Falls) spinner at woolen mill, h Main.
Roche Thomas, (Enosburgh) r 13, artist, crayon work a specialty.
Rogers Rufus, (West Enosburgh) r 31, farmer about 100.
Rosier Charles, (Enosburgh) r 13, born in town 1803, retired farmer 327. ROUNDS CHARLES L., (West Enosburgh) r 45, manuf. of wagons, car-
riages, and sleighs, prop. of cider-mill, and custom blacksmithing except shoeing.
Rounds Polly, (West Enosburgh) r 45, widow of Stephen.
Rowse David H., (Montgomery) r 38, dairy 12 cows, farmer 67, and leases of Wm., of Pautucket, R. I., II0 acres.
RUBLEE ALFRED A., (Enosburgh Falls) (Rublee Bros.) h Church.
RUBLEE ANDREW H., (Enosburgh Falls) ( Rublee Bros.)
·RUBLEE BROS., (Enosburgh Falls) (Andrew H. and Alfred A.) dealers in drugs and proprietary medicines, Main. [Card on page 424.]
Rublee Hiram A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 1 cor 2, old resident, born in 1795, h Main.
Rublee Hiram E., (Enosburgh) resident, aged 85.
Rublee Rodney D., (Enosburgh Falls) r I cor 2, dairy 19 cows, farmer 125.
Ruiter Tillie Miss, (Enosburgh Falls) milliner and dressmaker, Main.
Rushfor Dean, (Enosburgh) r 40 cor 49, laborer.
Sabourin James, (Enosburgh Falls) blacksmith, Main.
Sabourin Peter, (Enosburgh Falls) blacksmith, Main.
Samson Amos W., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, house painter.
Samson Joshua H., (East Berkshire) r 11, brick and plaster mason.
SANDBORNE JOSEPH B., (Enosburgh Falls) printer for B. J. Kendall & Co., bds Main, home in Fairfax.
·Sawyer Cleff, (Enosburgh) r 34, shoemaker.
Sawyer Frank, (Enosburgh Falls) baker at Allard's.
Sayles Ezekiel H., (Enosburgh) r 16, retired farmer.
Sayles Stanley, ( Enosburgh) r 16, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 112.
Scofield Oliver, (West Enosburgh) r 53, farmer 84.
Scofield Serrell E., (West Enosburgh) carriage maker at H. W. Pierce's, bds do.
Shannon John H., (Enosburgh Falls) r I, farmer.
Shannon Matthew, (Enosburgh Falls) r 1, dairy 27 cows, and farmer 175.
Sharlaugh Louis, (Enosburgh Falls) r 27, dairy 24 cows, and farmer, leases 195-
Sharlow Fred, (Bordoville) r 59 cor 57, laborer, owns 2 acres.
Sheldon Theodore, (Montgomery) r 38, carpenter.
Shepard George L., (West Enosburgh) r 51 cor 52, dairy 30 cows, and farmer, occupies James P. Sargent's estate 500 acres.
Shover Lewis, (Montgomery) r 9, farmer 15.
Simpkins Alfred A., (Enosburgh) r 48 cor 52, manuf. of lumber, shingles, and custom feed-mill, also general jobber in building bridges, buildings, etc., owns 50 acres wild land.
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TOWN OF ENOSBURGH.
Sleeper Jolin, (West Enosburgh) r 29, old gentleman, no occupation.
SMITH A. JAMES, (Enosburgh Falls) livery, Main.
Smith Betsey, (West Enosburgh) r 45, widow of Harlow, who died in Ander- sonville prison.
Smith Ezra B., (East Berkshire) r 5, dairy 27 cows, and farmer 250.
Smith Magor B., ( East Berkshire) r 11, laborer.
Snell Susan, (Enosburgh) r 46, widow of John, born in Sharon, Vt., 1797.
SNELL THOMAS T., .(Enosburgh) r 46, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy
17 cows, and farmer 110.
Spicer Charles, ( Montgomery) 39, farmer 50.
SPOONER JOHN, (Enosburgh) r 16, prop. Central House, " Young Rix, Jr." stallion, dairy 27 cows, and farmer 180.
SPRAGUE GEORGE W., (Enosburgh Falls) retired lumberman, h Main. St. Germain Louis, ( Enosburgh Falls) wheelwright for J. Leach, h Main.
Stanhope Luthera, ( Enosburgh Falls) ( Mrs. Samuel. )
STETSON DANIEL B., (Enosburgh Falls) (Stetson & Gilbert) 2d select- man, treasurer Franklin Co. agricultural society and member school committee.
STETSON & GILBERT, (Enosburgh Falls) props. Missisquoi flouring mills. Stevens Abigail 1 .. , (North Enosburgh) r 14, widow of Alvin M., born in town in 1817.
Stevens Daniel, (Enosburgh) r 48, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 60, son of Otho. Stevens Daniel H., ( Enosburgh Falls) r 21, resident, born in town 1819.
Stevens Edwin P., (Enosburgh) r 16, dairy 34 cows, and farmer 200.
Stevens Fernando, (Enosburgh) r 48, dealer in poultry, and farmer with Daniel. Stevens Homer C., (Enosburgh) r 35, dairy 50 cows, and farmer 400.
Stevens John, (West Enosburgh) r 39, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 200.
Stevens Oscar A., (Enosburgh Falls) r 21, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 68, and leases school lot 5 acres.
STEVENS SAMUEL H. HON., (Enosburgh) r 35, retired farmer, justice of the peace, and town auditor.
Stickney William P., (West Enosburgh) r 46, farm laborer.
Stockwell Charles, ( West Enosburgh) r 30, laborer.
Stone Don C., (Enosburgh Falls) (M. P. Perley & Co.) bds Main.
Stone Jane, (West Enosburgh) r 25, widow of A. R., farmer 160.
SWIFT ALFRED B., (Enosburgh) pastor of Congregational church, also town school superintendent.
Sylvester George, ( West Enosburgh) r 39, farmer 115.
Sylvester Levi, (West Enosburgh) r 46, laborer.
Tatro Antoine, (Enosburgh Falls) blacksmith at wagon shop.
Tatro Edmund, (Enosburgh) r 53, cor 48, dairy i cows, and farmer, leases of --- Perley.
THOMAS HENRY, (West Enosburgh) r 26, dairy 55 cows, and farmer, leases 500 acres of Charles S. McAllister.
Tillotson Appleton J., (Enosburgh Falls) r 19, agent for New Home sewing machine.
Towle Wm. Mason, (Enosburgh Falls) (Manley & Towle) residence in town of Sheldon.
Turner Deforest E., (West Enosburgh) r 53, dairy 12 cows, farmer, leases of Oliver Schofield 8 .;.
Turner Marshall, ( Enosburgh) r 47, laborer.
Turner William ()., (West Enosburgh) r 44, laborer, 7 acres.
TYLER HENRY II., (Enosburgh Falls) r 3, dairy 40 cows, and farmer, leases of Anson Ladd 270.
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TOWN OF. ENOSBURGH.
Vincent George, (Enosburgh) dairy 25 cows, and farmer, works on shares 130 acres for W. R. Hutchinson.
Wadleigh Frederick A., (Enosburgh Falls) Episcopal clergyman, has been rec- tor in this State 39 years, born in Salisbury, Mass., 1814, h North Main. Wallace Edwin D., (Enosburgh Falls) foreman at Socket factory, bds Main. WALLACE ELLA B., (Enosburgh Falls) dressmaker, Main.
Wallace Fred H., (Enosburgh Falls) laborer at Socket factory, bds Main.
WALLACE GEORGE, (Enosburgh Falls) mechanic at sash and blind fac- tory, h Main.
WALLER FIDELIA H., (North Enosburgh) r 15, dressmaker.
Wanzer Hill S., (West Enosburgh) r 58, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 112.
Wanzer Sidney O., ( Bordoville) r 60, farmer 160.
Ward Oren R., (Enosburgh Falls) farmer, leases h and lot.
WARNER ALBERT O., (Enosburgh) r 43 cor 49, farmer, h and lot.
Wescott Charles, (West Enosburgh) r 45, wheelwright and house painter.
Whitcomb Clarence, (West Enosburgh) r 36, farmer 140.
WHITCOMB FREDERICK O., (West Enosburgh) r 35, sugar orchard I, Soo trees, and farmer 76.
WHITCOMB JOHN M., (West Enosburgh) r 40 cor 35, dealer in Gray's threshing machines and agricultural implements, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 325.
Whitcomb Martin 1 .. , (West Enosburgh) r 36, dairy 40 cows, manuf. of maple sugar, farmer 150, and farms for Clarence 140.
Whitcomb Orlo, (Enosburgh) r 42, farmer 30, born in town 1816, son of Asahel.
Whitcomb Sophia, (West Enosburgh) r 40, cor 35, widow of Hiram M., lived in town 44 years, age 66.
Whitney Clark G., (Enosburgh Falls) carpenter and joiner.
WHITNEY JOHN G., (Enosburgh Falls) r 18, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 230. Wiswell Leonard, ( Bordoville) r 60, retired.
Wood Clarinda, (West Enosburgh) r 46, widow of Lyman.
Woodward Alvin M., ( East Berkshire) r 11, farmer 50.
Woodward Burton T., (Enosburgh) r 50, farmer, with Wm. P.
Woodward Byron, (North Enosburgh) dairy 31 cows, and farmer 300.
WOODWARD DANIEL, (North Enosburgh) r 4, postmaster, justice of the peace, and farmer 262, aged 78.
Woodward Guy, (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 140.
Woodward Herbert E., (Enosburgh) r 12, dairy 19 cows, and farmer 170.
Woodward Hubert A., (East Berkshire) r 9, farmer, with James S.
Woodward James S., ( East Berkshire) r 9, dairy 30 cows, and farmer.
WOODWARD NORMAN, (Enosburgh) r 13, dairy 30 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, and farmer 205.
Woodward Orrin, (Enosburgh) town grand juror, dealer in country produce and agricultural implements, farmer 20.
Woodward Sarah, (Enosburgh) r 12, widow of Horatio.
Woodward William P., (Enosburgh) r 50, dairy to cows, and farmer 120.
WOODWORTH ARTHUR W., (Enosburgh Falls) dealer in lumber and wood, dairy 32 cows, and farmer Soo.
Woodworth Harmon R., (Enosburgh Falls) farmer 25, aged 73, h Main.
Wright Ferguson M., (Enosburgh) r 52, apiarist 15 swarms, and farmer with J. Melvin.
WRIGHT JAMES D., (Enosburgh) r 52, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 125.
Wright J. Melvin, (Enosburgh)'r 52, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 100.
Young Fleva, ( Enosburgh Falls) wheelwright at Kendall's.
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TOWN OF FAIRFAX.
FAIRFAX.
Railroad station is Georgia, 4 miles west. Stage twice daily.
Abel Alfred S., (North Fairfax) r 6, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 172.
ALFRED CHAUNCEY C., (Fairfax) manuf. and dealer in tin, sheet iron,
copper ware, stoves, hollow ware, pumps, sinks, lead pipes, etc., Main, h do.
ALFRED JOHN B., (Fairfaix) dealer in dry goods, groceries, shelf hard- ware and fence wire, paints, oils, and glass, flour, etc., Main, h do.
Algiers Esther, (Fairfax) r 47, widow of Henry, resident.
ALLEN JAMES E., (North Fairfax) r 5, agent for agricultural implements of all kinds, and farmer with Anson B. Story.
Allen John W., (Buck Hollow) r 12, laborer.
Austin Adin, (Georgia) r 20, laborer.
Austin Andrew J., ( Fairfax) r 33, stone mason, farmer 31.
Austin Samuel, (Fairfax) r 11 cor 22, dairy 30 cows, farmer 200, and in Georgia Io.
Ballard Berkley M., (Fairfax) r 23, breeder of thoroughbred Durham cattle, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 170.
BALLARD GEORGE A., (Fairfax) attorney and counselor at law, and farmer 20, h Maple.
Bapp Paul E., (Fairfax) r 46, laborer.
Barkyoumb Lewis, Jr., (North Fairfax) r 14, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 120.
Barns Charles, (Fairfax) r 41, laborer.
BARRETT CALVIN, (Buck Hollow) r 25 cor 28, dairy 9 cows, farmer 62. Barrett William A., ( Fairfax) r 54, farmer.
Bascom Carlos K., (Fairfax) r 41, farmer 40.
Bascom Lucy, (Fairfax) r 36, widow of Zenas, farmer 90.
Bascom Sidney, (Fairfax) r 36, dairy 10 cows, leases of Lucy farm 90.
Beardsley Warren F., (Fairfax) r 43, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 120.
Bedard Frank, ( Fairfax) laborer.
Bedor Frank, (North Fairfax) r 6, laborer.
BEEMAN ADELBERT B., (Fairfax) (J. M. Beeman & Son.)
BEEMAN CHARLES H., (North Fairfax) r 6, (C. H. & E. G.) butter buyer.
Beeman C. H. & F. G., (North Fairfax) dairy 21 cows, and farmer 140.
Beeman Edwin G., (North Fairfax) r 6, (C. H. & E. G.)
Beeman George W., (North Fairfax) r 4, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 140.
Beeman Hiram C., (North Fairfax) r 6, resident.
Beenian Hubbard, (North Fairfax) r 4, retired farmer, 75 years old.
BEEMAN JAMES M., (Fairfax) (J. M. Beeman & Son. )
BEEMAN J. M. & SON, (Fairfax) dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, etc., cash buyers of butter and farm produce, farm 200, Main.
BELL CLAYTON M., (Fairfax) sewing machine agent, and teaming, h Hunt st.
Bell John B., (Fairfax) farmer ro, h Main st.
Bell Sylvester H., (Fairfax) r 30, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 87.
BELLOWS JAMES F., (Fairfax) r 38, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.
Bellows Sarah A., (Fairfax) r 38, widow of James, farm 15.
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TOWN OF FAIRFAX.
Bellus Elias, (Fairfax) town clerk and town treasurer, h Main.
Bellus Reuel T., (Fairfax) r 43, carpenter and joiner. .
Bellus William, Fairfax) off r 42, farmer 100.
Bellus William, (Fairfax) off r 42, laborer.
Bevens Thomas W., (Fairfax) r 48, dairy 20 cows, farmer 197, and in Georgia 40.
BISHOP IRA C., (Fairfax) r 53, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 265.
Bishop Orville, (Fairfax) farmer 70, Main.
Bishop Phebe, (Fairfax) widow of Luther, resident, h Main.
Blaisdell Albert, (Fairfax) r 33, laborer.
Blake George W., (Fairfax) r 37, farmer 130, and in Georgia 106.
BLAKE REUBEN, (North Fairfax) r 6, farmer 50.
Boomhower George D., (Fairfax) machinist, boards Main.
BOOTH DAVID, (Fairfax) butcher and farmer, leases of E. A. Soule, of St. Albans, 30, h Parmelee.
Brown A. Judson, (North Fairfax) r 3, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 24.
Brown Dexter W., (Fairfax) r 38, laborer.
Brunell Henry, (North Fairfax) r 2, shoemaker, dairy 22 cows, farmer 52, and leases of C. A. Powell 90.
BRUSH ALONZO G., (Fairfax) physician and surgeon, pension and claim agent, h Maple.
Brush Charles H., (Fairfax) r 21, dairy 34 cows, farmer 264.
BRUSH KENT J., ( Fairfax) r 48, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 115.
Bruso Louis, (North Fairfax) r 9, farmer, works estate of Theodore.
.BRYANT ROWELL C., (Fairfax) r 52, prop. Lamoille Valley nursery. [Card on page 360.]
Buck Abner N., (Buck Hollow) r 26, dairy 13 cows, farmer 100.
BUCK ANDREW, (Buck Hollow) r 27, dairy 18 cows, farmer 175.
Buck Cassius, (Buck Hollow) r 28, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 250.
BUCK DOUGLASS, (Buck Hollow) r 28, dairy 30 cows, 35 head young stock, and farmer 575.
Buck George, (Buck Hollow) r 26, resident, aged 80.
Buck Noble H., (Buck Hollow) r 26, farmer I.
BUCK WILLIAM, (Buck Hollow) r 26, postmaster, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 333, maple sugar a specialty.
Bushy Charles, (North Fairfax) r 5, laborer.
Butler Ezra S., (Fairfax) farmer 80, h Main.
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