Gazetteer and business directory of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vt., for 1882-83, Part 39

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


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Sulham Forest J., (East Fairfield) clerk for W. S. Soule & Co., Main st.


Sullivan Charles E., (St. Albans) r 74, dairy 7 cows, and farmer 35.


Sweet Phylander, (Sheldon) r 12, farm laborer, owns h and lot.


Teague John, (East Fairfield) r 63, farmer, bds with B. F. Leach.


Teague Thomas, (East Fairfield) r 63, farm laborer, employee B. F. Leach. Teague Matthew, (Fairfield) farm laborer.


Thomas George H., (Sheldon) r 2, teacher of music, leader of orchestra, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 100.


Tierny John, (Fairfield) r 71, dairy 12 cows, and farmer, leases of Jo. Wal- lace 96.


Tracy Elsie Mrs., (East Fairfield) mitten knitter, and farm 12.


Tracy James, (East Fairfield) r 46, carpenter and farmer.


Trefren Victor H., (East Fairfield) r 8, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy Io cows, and farmer, leases of James Riley 106.


TUPPER FREDERICK S., (East Fairfield) attorney at law, and insurance agent, Main st,


Upton Harvey, (East Fairfield) retired farmer, h and lot, Main st.


WAIT ETTA A., (Sheldon) r 3, teacher, daughter of Henry W.


Wait Henry W., (Sheldon) r 3, sugar orchard Soo trees, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 200.


WAIT LEONARD, (Sheldon) r 3, sugar orchard 300 trees, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 80.


WAIT WILLIAM A., (Sheldon) r 4, sugar orchard 600 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 175.


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TOWN OF FLETCHER.


Waheman Isaac C., (Fairfield) general agent for periodicals and newspapers, and dealer in picture frames.


WALLACE EDWARD H., (Fairfield) r 72, (E. H. & J.)


WALLACE E. H. & J. (Fairfield) r 72, Edward H. and Joseph, breeders of Durham and Ayrshire cattle, dairy 48 cows, and farmers 600.


WALLACE JOSEPH, (Fairfield) r 72, (E. H. & J.)


WANZER ALLEN G., (Fairfield) r 24, dairy 23 cows, and farmer 154.


Wanzer Hollis, (Fairfield) r 41, butter buyer, dairy 20 cows, farmer 150.


Wanzer Oscar J., (Fairfield) r 31, sugar orchard 2,500 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases on shares of Susan 165.


Wanzer Sidney H., (Fairfield) r 31, farmer.


Wanzer Susan, (Fairfield) r 31, widow of Thomas N., farm 165.


Wanzer William, (Sheldon) r 11 cor 4, farm laborer, employee N. P. Leach.


Warner Cordelia, (Sheldon) widow of Thomas, resident.


Warner Joseph, (Sheldon) r 3, farmer, employee of H. Morey.


Warren Amos, (East Fairfield) r 61, breeder of grade Jersey and Durhan cattle, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 140.


Warren Daniel, (East Fairfield) dealer in general merchandise, Main st.


WARREN HARMON D., (East Fairfield) (Sturges & Warren) h Main st. Warren Leonard B., (East Fairfield) clerk for W. S. Soule & Co., h Main st. Warren Lester J., (East Fairfield) r 61, breeder of grade Jersey and Durham cattle, dairy ro cows, and farmer 140.


Webster Burton J., (East Fairfield) r 42, sugar orchard 750 trees, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 140.


WEBSTER JOSEPH B., (East Fairfield) r 46, selectman, bridge builder for the town, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 23 cows, and farmer 200.


Wellington John A., (East Fairfield) laborer, bds Isham House.


Wells Horace M., (East Fairfield) assistant postmaster, and dealer in general merchandise, Main st.


Westcott John A., (East Fairfield) carpenter and joiner.


Westcott John A. Mrs., ( East Fairfield) dressmaker.


Wheatley Arthur, (East Fairfield) railroad section boss, h Main st.


WHEELOCK ADDISON, (East Fairfield) r 63, farm laborer.


White Willard, ( East Fairfield) stone mason.


WOOD XENOPHON W., (East Fairfield) off r 45, dairy & cows, and farmer 50.


Wright Albert P., (East Fairfield) dealer in live stock, fresh meats of all kinds, and hides and skins.


Wright George, (East Fairfield) laborer.


Wrye Edgar J., (Sheldon) r 14, farm laborer, owns farm 36.


YOINEC FRANCIS REV., (Fairfield) r 39, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic church.


FLETCHER.


ALDRICH CALEB A., (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co., ) r 17, farmer 50. Aldrich Nathaniel, (Fletcher) r 28, farm laborer.


Armstrong Charles F., (Fletcher) r 31, son of Reuben, farmer.


ARMSTRONG REUBEN, (Fletcher) r 31, overseer poor, trustee of surplus money, breeder of Jersey and Holstein cattle, dairy 26 cows, and farmer 300.


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TOWN OF FLETCHER.


Bailey Ansell P., (East Fairfield) r 6, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 260. Bailey Charles W., (East Fairfield) r 6, farmer, with Ansell P.


Bailey Ebenezer, (Fairfield) cor r 5 and 9, dairy 30 cows, farmer 32.


BAILEY JESSIE, (Fairfield) r 6, farmer 300, and mountain lot 100 acres. (Died Feb. 9, 1882.)


BAILEY RENSSELAER W., (Fletcher) r 30, postmaster, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 175.


Bailey Sarah Jane, (Fairfield) r 6, farmer 50.


Beardsley Freeman, (Fletcher) r 20, laborer.


Beardsley Freeman, (Fletcher) r 21, retired farmer, aged 86.


BEARDSLEY SIDNEY B., (Fletcher) r 21, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.


BINGHAM BENJAMIN F., (Fletcher) dairy 15 cows, and farmer 140.


BINGHAM NATHAN R., (Fletcher) r 37, carpenter and joiner.


BINGHAM ROYAL T., (Fletcher) r 37, carpenter and joiner, manuf. com- mon lumber, and farmer 65.


BLAIR NOEL B., (Fletcher) r 30, breeder of Hambletonian horses, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 200.


Blaisdell Albert J., (Fairfax) r 22, laborer.


Blaisdell Lorenzo, (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 31, retired farmer 15. Blaisdell Xenia, (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co., ) r 31, laborer.


Biiss Frederick F., (Buck Hollow) r 2, dairy 21 cows, and farmer, leases of Judson Webster, of Lunenburg, 210.


Boomhower Herbert A., (Fletcher) r 31, manuf. cider vinegar, general black- smith, and farmer 40.


Boozan Richard, (Fletcher) r 20, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 150.


Bradish Emmons H., ( East Fletcher) a 15, son of James H., laborer.


Bradish James H., (East Fletcher) r 15, farmer 160.


BRIGGS MELBURN S., (Fletcher) r 30, physician and surgeon.


Brown Zachariah, (Fairfield) off r 10, farmer 60.


Brush John, Jr., (East Fletcher) r 31, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 280.


. Burdick Cornelius V., (Fletcher) r 22, mason, and farmer 5. BURDICK PRESCOTT M., (Fletcher) r 21, farmer 20. Butler John H., (Fletcher) r 40, blacksmith.


Campbell Margaret Miss, (Fletcher) r 21, farmer 65.


Carpenter Allen B., ( Fletcher) r 27, farmer, with Calvin.


Carpenter Calvin, (Fletcher) r 27, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Carpenter Cephus, (Fletcher) r 30, mason, and farmer 80.


Carpenter Eli, (Fletcher) dairy 14 cows, and farmer, leases of E. O. Safford, of Burlington, 120.


Carpenter Oliver G., (Fletcher) r 41, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 184.


Case Romeo H., (East Fletcher) r 16, dealer in general merchandise.


Chaffee Wright, (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 17, farmer 70.


Chapman Donly H., ( Fletcher) r 33, constable and collector, school teacher, and farmer, with Horace.


Chapman Horace, (Fletcher) r 33, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 150.


Chase Aquilla E., (Fletcher) r 31, farmer 60.


Chase Bingham K., (Fletcher) r 3Q, cooper, and farmer 18.


Chase Ella R., (Fletcher) r 27, widow of Waite, farmer 400.


Chase Hannah, (Fletcher) r 35, widow of Ichabod, h and lot.


Chase Isaac N., (East Fletcher) r 15, farmer, with Thaddeus P.


Chase Stillman, (East Fletcher) r 16, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 133.


Chase Sylvanus E., (Fletcher) r 30, carpenter and joiner, and manuf. cedar sap buckets.


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TOWN OF FLETCHER.


Chase Thaddeus P., (East Fletcher) r 15, postmaster, cattle dealer, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 150.


Chase VanNess E., (Fletcher) r 27, mason, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 130. CHURCH NELSON W., (Fletcher) r 26, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 180. Claflin Luther E., (Fletcher) r 27, farm laborer.


Conley Peter, (Fletcher) farmer 100.


Cox Ahira, (Fletcher) r 36, farm laborer.


COX DANIEL D., (Fairfax) r 24, farmer 70.


Crosier Edmond L., (Fletcher) r 36, mason, dairy II cows, and leases of widow Fleming 100.


Danforth Hiram, (Fairfield) r 2, dairy 50 cows, and farmer 700.


Davis Marcus M., ( East Fletcher) r 16, farmer, leases of Mrs. Susan Davis 75.


Davis Susan, (East Fletcher) r 16, widow of Joel, farmer.


Day Sylvina V., (Fletcher) r 36, widow of A. C., resident.


Dike Freeman S., (Fletcher) r 40, cooper, and farmer 8.


Dodge Phineas A., (Fletcher) r 38, farmer 95.


Ellinwood Byron M., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 34, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, leases of Avaline 220, and owns 93 on r 33.


Elliott Lucius B., (Fletcher) r 37, cooper, and farmer, leases of E. A. Hunt, of St. Albans, 70.


Ellis Edgar D., (Fletcher) r 35, laborer.


Ellis Truman N., (Fletcher) r 35, carpenter and joiner.


Ellsworth Asaph K., (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 17, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 175.


Ellsworth E. B. & J. D., (Fairfax) r 23, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 172.


Ellsworth Elias B., (Fairfax) r 23, (F. B. & J. D.)


Ellsworth James D., (Fairfax) r 23, (F. B. & J. D.)


Ellsworth Orsamus, (Fairfax) r 22, farmer.


Farnsworth Ira E., (Fletcher) r 26, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, leases of Giles Rugg, of Fairfax, 200.


Fitzgerald Michael, (Fairfax, r 10, farmer 32.


Flanders Charles L., ( Fletcher) r 18, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 200. Fleming Henrietta, (Fletcher) off r 37. widow of Benjamin Fleming.


Flood Alonzo, (Fletcher) r 12, farmer 80.


Flood Daniel, (East Fletcher, r 14, farmer 15.


Flood Freeman, (East Fletcher) r 14, farmer 75.


Flood George A., (Fletcher) r 12, farmer 20.


Flood Otis B., (Fletcher) r 12, farmer 60.


. Flood Silas, ( East Fletcher) r 14, farmer, leases of Daniel Flood 18. Flynn Patrick, (Fairfield) r ro, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 102.


Flynn Thomas, ( Fairfax) r 10, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


FRENCH HORACE B., (Fletcher) r 32, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100. Fulton Robert N., (Fletcher) r 37, speculator and farmer 10.


Gillilan David S., (Fletcher) r 22, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 200.


Gilson Wallace W., (Fletcher) off r 28, farmer 17.


Gray Willis M., (East Fletcher) r 15, laborer.


Gregory Asa R., (Buck Hollow) r 2, farmer 150.


Hamlet Reuben, (East Fletcher) r 15, dairy 30 cows, and farmer, leases of Worcester Parker, of Bakersfield, 300.


Hefflin Albert E., (East Fairfield) r 6, farm laborer.


Hooper Marco B., (Fletcher) r 2, blacksmith, dairy 15 cows, and farmer, leases of Emerson O. Safford, of Burlington, 120.


Howard G. Dallas, (Fletcher) r 37, butcher and farmer 633.


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TOWN OF FLETCHER.


Hull James, (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 17, farmer, leases of D. C. Walker, of Cambridge, Lamoille Co., 50.


Hurlburt Job, (East Fairfield) r 8, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 180.


Keho John, (East Fletcher) r 15, farmer, leases of Ira Dean, of Bakersfield, 150.


KEITH JAMES M., (Fletcher) r 26, laborer.


Kennedy Michael E., (Fairfax) r 24, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 120.


King Albert J., (Buck Hollow) r I, son of Jerome B., farmer.


King Jerome B., (Buck Hollow) r 1, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 300.


King Joseph, (Fletcher) r 36, blacksmith and farmer 23.


Kinsley Bingham, (Fletcher) r 29, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 200.


Kinsley John, (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 17, dairy ro cows, and farmer 100.


Kinsley Judson S., (North Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 17, dairy II cows, and farmer 125.


KINSLEY VASHTI D., (Fletcher) widow of Cephas, h and lot.


Kinsley Guy, (Fletcher) r 40, retired farmer, the oldest man born in town, aged 82.


Lamb Andrew, (Fletcher) r 37, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 143.


Lamb Fiann L., (Fletcher) r 37, widow of W. K., farmer 4, and home- stead.


Lang Michael, (Fletcher) r 29, dairy 15 cows, and farmer, leases of Judge Henry Griswold, of Cambridge, Lamoille Co.


Langton Joseph L., (Fletcher) off r 26, dairy 16 cows, and farmer, leases of E. O. Safford, of Burlington, 200.


La Point Peter, (Fletcher) r 40, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 75.


Leach Alden C., (Fletcher) r 29, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 200.


LEACH CHESTER K., (Fletcher) constable and collector, agent for agri- cultural implements, Graves's plow and castings, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 314.


LEACH JUDSON B., (Fletcher) r 28, town auditor, agent for Adriance, Platt & Co.'s Buckeye reaper and mower, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 200.


Leach Moses J., (Fletcher) r 30, carpenter and joiner, and wheelwright.


Leach Sidney H., (Fletcher) r 40, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 220.


Learned Adrian, (Buck Hollow) r 1, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 106.


Learned Alfred M., (Buck Hollow) r 1, farmer, with Adrian.


Lee George W., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 41, son of Loren C., farmer.


LEE LOREN C., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 41, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.


Marks Charles W., (Fletcher) r 26, blacksmith.


Maxfield Edgar, (Fletcher) off r 37, farmer, with John.


Maxfield John, (Fletcher) off r 37, farmer 85.


McGETRICK FRANK, (East Fairfield) r 13, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 200.


McGetrick Michael, (East Fairfield) r 13, retired farmer.


McGettrick Peter, (Fletcher) r 18, town representative, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 150.


Meacham Elijah, (East Fletcher) r 14, farmer 6.


Miles Marshall B., (Buck Hollow) r 2, farm laborer.


Montague Edgar K., (Fletcher) r 35, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 220.


Montague John K., (Fletcher) r 28, farmer 125.


Mosher Luther R., (Fletcher) r 12, laborer.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


THE SUGAR MAKER'S FRIEND !


PosT's EUREKA, THE PERFECT


Sap Spont& Bucket Hanger.


The Maple Tree.


The maple tree looks beautiful, ('I'is useful, all admit. ) How sweet the sugar or the sap That people get from it How much of sap's lost every year, How much of time as well,- By having wretched wooden pails, As all the farmer's tell.


One C. C. Posr, of Burlington, ( A Science man is he, ) Has a Sap Spout you may affix To any maple tree ; It has a Bucket Hanger, too, - The two combined in one ;


That every farmer ought to see, And every farmer's son


This Galvanized Metallic friend " Eureka " has been styled ; "I've found it ! " sugar makers shout, And every farmer's child. For when 't is to a tree affixed With POST's SAP BUCKET bright, The maker knows sap will be saved, And all things will work right.


The Tin Sap Bucket, conical, Its indented side you'll see- So made that it will fit the shape Of any maple tree. And to its brim with sap 't will fill Ere any sap runs out ; It should be sold to sugar makers This Bucket with the Spout.


To make the thing the more complete And bring good things about, A Cover he has now affixed To Bucket and the Spout. When to the tree they are applied, All storm and dirt without, From sap so very pure you'll see The nicest sugar out.


I can't describe them as they are In any verses here, But much of maple sap they'll save In each succeeding year. Go see them, and appreciate,- Their maker does not boast : But he'll convince you very soon That he's a useful Post.


Oh, Sugar Makers, save your sap, For maple sugar's high ; Eureka Spout and Hanger have, This Bucket and Cover try. Those useful things describe them- Can sugar makers please, Each sugar manufacturer


[selves, Should have them for his trees.


Over 20,000 Maple Sugar Makers have discarded every other kind and have purchased.


Post's Patent Metallic Eureka Sap Spouts and Bucket Hangers.


They are destined to be the universal article of the kind used for the com- ing century.


Their construction is wholly Mechanical, Scientific and Practi- cal, combining Con- venience, Simplicity, Durability, and Econ- omy. They are guar- anteed to work per- fectly and to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded.


Many millions have been sold and not one returned. At least one-fourth more sugar and a better quality is made yearly by their Eureka Sap Spout with Post's Patent Indented Conioal Sap Bucket and Cover attached. use. They will last for generations, and all points considered, are the CHEAPEST AND MOST PROFITABLE SAP SPOUTS the Sugar Maker can use.


N. B .- The public are cautioned against the purchase, sale or use of any Sap Spout having fins or flanges and chambers between the same for the free flow of sap, or a bucket hanger detachable, or one permanently attached to a spout.


Gy Buy the EUREKAS and you escape all Infringements.


Address, C. C. POST, Patentee,


Burlington, Vt.


DEALER IN SUGAR EVAPORATORS, ARCH GRATES AND SUGAR FIXTURES IN GENERAL.


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TOWN OF FLETCHER.


NEVINS PATRICK H., (Fletcher) r 21, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 230. Nevins Jerome, (Fairfield) r 9, (J. Nevins & Sons.)


Nevins Jerome & Sons, (Fairfield) r 9, (Walter E. and Wm. H.) dairy 40 cows, and farmer, 375.


Nevins Walter E., (Fairfield) r 9, (J. Nevins & Sons.)


Nevins William H., (Fairfield) r 9, (J. Nevins & Sons.)


Nowland Mathia M., (East Fairfield) r 13, farmer, leases of Mary Cronan, of Swanton Falls, 96.


PARSONS ALBERT, (Fletcher) r 39 farmer 111.


Parsons Charles, (Fletcher) r 31, farmer 9.


Parsons Charles B., (Fletcher) r 38, second selectman, justice of the peace, farmer 60.


Parsons John, (Fletcher) r 32, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 130.


Parsons Medad R., (Fletcher) r 38, farmer 100.


Patch George M., (East Fletcher) r 16, with Stillman Chase, farmer.


Patch William L., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 32, laborer.


Patterson Jared J., (Fairfax) r 25, farm laborer.


Pelky Peter, (Buck Hollow) r 2, laborer.


Pierce Lemuel C., (East Fletcher) r 31, farmer, leases of Reuben Arm- strong 360.


Piper Elihu, (Fletcher) r 35, cabinet maker.


Pollock John, (Fairfield) cor r 5 and 9, laborer.


Porter Barney D., (Fletcher) r 36, mason, and farmer 8.


Putnam Lovell, (Fletcher) r 36, peddler.


Reed William H., (Fletcher) r 39, farmer 12, leases of L. B. Elliott.


Rice Franklin E., (Fletcher) r 38, dentist.


Rice Lorenzo W., (Fletcher) r 30 cor 29, farmer 63.


Riggs Alfred, (Fletcher) r 38, mason, and farmer 23.


Risdon Stevens A., (East Fletcher) r 15, dealer in flour, feed, and groceries, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 160.


Robinson Alvira, (Fletcher) r 30, widow of James M.


Robinson Charles M., (Fairfax) r 24, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 135.


Robinson DeForest, (Fletcher) r 28, farm laborer.


Robinson Demas, (Fletcher) r 27, town clerk, farmer 50.


Robinson Henry D., (Fletcher) r 27, son of Demas, farmer.


Robinson J. & J. M., (Fletcher) r 30, dealer in general merchandise.


Robinson Joseph, ( Fletcher) r 30, (J. & J. M.)


Robinson Junia, (Fairfield) r 11, widow of Joseph, the oldest person in town, aged 91.


Robinson Nancy G. Miss, (Fletcher) r 28, resident.


Robinson Persis, (Fletcher) r 28, resident.


RUGG ALBRO, (Fairfax) r 25, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 180.


Rugg Leslie A., (Fletcher) r 27, farmer 75.


Scott Canney W., (Fletcher) r 29, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 130.


Scott Charles A., (Fletcher) r 29, farmer 8.


Scott George M., (Fletcher) r 35, cooper, and farmer 6.


Scott Henry W., (Fletcher) r 29, boot and shoe maker, and farmer 63.


Scott Stanley J., (Fletcher) r 37, farmer, leases of Dallas Howard, of Fairfax Centre, 63, and owns 15 acres on r 29.


SHEPARDSON SAMUEL C., (Fairfield) r 11, justice of the peace, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 325. -


Sherman Dennis, (East Fletcher) r 15, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 400. Sherman John D., (East Fletcher) r 15, son of Dennis, farmer.


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TOWN OF FRANKLIN.


SHERWIN ENOS H., (East Fletcher) r 15, station agent St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain R. R., agent for United States and Canada express, manager Vt. International Telegraph Co., also dealer in butter, eggs, maple sugar and feed.


Sloan Edward, (Fairfax) r 23, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.


Sloan Patrick, (Fairfield) r 10, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 100.


Smith John, (Fairfax) r 22, farmer 85.


Smilie Nathan W., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 32, farmer 110.


Spaulding Harry A., (Fletcher) r 29, laborer.


Spaulding Martin, (Fletcher) r 26, farm laborer.


Spaulding Wesley J., (Fletcher) r 12, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 300.


Squairs Alvin, (East Fletcher) r 14, laborer.


Sterns William T., (Fletcher) r 38, local Methodist preacher, farmer 5.


STRAIT EDGAR M., (Fletcher) r 30, dealer in dry goods, notions, boots


and shoes, hardware, and all articles kept in a country store, agent for Emerson, Fisher & Co.'s carriages.


TAYLOR GILES G., (Fletcher) r 12, apiarist.


Taylor Munroe, (Fletcher) r 12, cooper, farmer 100.


Taylor Orange, (Fletcher) r 12, farmer 135.


Taylor Orange, Jr., (Fletcher) r 12, cooper, and farmer 5.


Thomas Edson M., (Fletcher) r 27, dairy 27 cows, and farmer, leases of Mrs. Waite Chase 400.


Thomas Lester, (Fairfield) r 10, laborer.


Thompson James, (East Fletcher) r 14, farmer 5.


Thompson Phebe, (East Fletcher) r 14, widow of Henry, farm 25.


Tinker James, (Fletcher) r 21, farmer 30.


Tinker John W., (Fletcher) r 21, farmer 50.


Tubbs Lucius D., (Fletcher) r 30, laborer. .


Tubbs Rufus A., (Fletcher) cor r 36 and 37, painter and carpenter and joiner. Walker Amasa, (Fletcher) r 37, farmer 14. .


Warren Guy W., (Fletcher) r 36, tin peddler.


Wells Luther, (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 41, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 250.


Wells Thaddeus C., (Cambridge, Lamoille Co.,) r 41, farmer.


Wetherbee Abial, (Fletcher) r 26, farmer 75.


Wetherbee Abigail, (Fletcher) r 35, widow of Peter O., farm 35.


Wetherbee Alfred E., (Fletcher) r 26, farmer with Abial.


Wetherbee Byron P., (Fletcher) r 26, farm laborer,


Wetherbee Elbert I., (Fletcher) r 35, son of Mrs. Abigail.


Wetherbee Christopher, (Fletcher) r 35, farmer 9.


White Alonzo W., (Fletcher) r 10, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 100.


Whitney Luther, (Fletcher) r 21, laborer.


Wilcox Edgar S., (East Fairfield) r 8, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 170.


Woodworth Jason D., (Fairfield) r 11, retired farmer, aged 70.


FRANKLIN.


Anderson John R., (Franklin) carpenter and builder, Main.


Armstrong Ami S., (South Franklin) r 25, dairy 37 cows, leases of B. Beatty, 280 acres.


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TOWN OF FRANKLIN.


Armstrong Sanford W., (East Franklin) r 8, dairy 23 cows, leases of A. Whitney 60.


Armstrong Theodore H., (East Franklin) r 25, dairy 45 cows, leases of Carmi L. Marsh 400 acres.


AUSTIN JOTHEN W., (Franklin) r 19, general blacksmith and machinist. AVERILL GEORGE, (Franklin) cor r 34 and 38, fruit grower 100 trees, farmer 170.


Baker James W., (Franklin) r 18, owns h and lot.


BARKER JOHN L., (East Franklin) r 10}, blacksmithing and horse shoeing. BARR ANDREW J., (Franklin) r 3, manuf. of maple sugar, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 140.


Bascom Elizabeth, (Franklin) r 19, tailoress.


Bashaw Fardaina, (Enosburgh Falls) r 29, farm laborer.


Bates Jane T. Mrs., (Franklin) r 33, widow of Orson H., farmer 140.


Beatty James W., (South Franklin) r 32, no occupation.


Bell Charles H., (Franklin) clerk in George E. Bell's store, bds Main.


BELL EDWIN R., (Franklin) deputy collector of customs, town agent, owns farm of 130 acres on r 37, Main st.


Bell Elio W., (Franklin) r 14, farmer 100.


Bell George E., (Franklin) r 36, general store, Main.


Bell Sewell A., (Franklin) r 18, farmer, rents of E. F. Briggs 156.


Billings Jacob, (East Franklin) r 7, farm laborer.


BLISS SAMUEL, (Franklin) r 21, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 200.


Bollow Peter, (Franklin) r 19, farm laborer, owns h and lot.


Briggs E. D., (Franklin) r 4, farmer.


BRILL BROS., (Franklin) r 18, (Ransom D. and Milo P.) carpenter shop. BRILL MILO P., (Franklin) (Brill Bros.) owns farm of 50 acres on r 14, carpenter and builder, Main st.


BRILL RANSOM D., (Franklin) r 19, (Brill Bros.) live stock breeder and dealer, and farmer 84.


BRITCH GEORGE, (North Sheldon) off r 34, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 167, has lived sixty years on present place.


Britch Ralolis S., (Franklin) r 33, farmer 10.


Brown Charles P., ( East Franklin) r 103, harness maker for Gough & God- dard, of Berkshire.


Brown Rodney H., (Franklin ) dairy 20 cows, and farmer 240.


Bruso Eloch, (Franklin) r 6, farm laborer.


Bruso Ethan, (East Franklin) r 103, farm laborer.


Bruso Frank, (East Franklin) r 8, farm laborer.


Bullice C. William, (Franklin) r 18, owner of saw-mill.


Bullice Charles, (Franklin) r 18, works in saw-mill.


Bullice George, (Franklin) r 18, works for C. W. Bullice.


Bulyo Lizdo, (Franklin) r 6, farm laborer.


Bulyo Medaz, (Franklin) r 6, farm laborer.


Bunno Mayday, (East Franklin) r roz, boot and shoemaker.


BURLESON HANSON, (East Franklin) r ro, farm laborer, owns h and lot on r 8.


BURNELL ELIAS, (Franklin) r 13, dairy 29 cows, and farmer 210.


Burner Lewis, (Franklin) r 13, farm laborer.


Burt Adolphus C., (Enosburgh Falls) r 29, carpenter and builder, and farmer 2. BURT ARNOLD W., (Enosburgh Falls) r 29, carpenter and builder.


Busker Charles, Jr., (Enosburgh Falls) r 29, farmer 4.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


Mc Allister Stock Farm !


ESTABLISHED 1860.


-BREEDER OF PURE BLOODED-


DEION GITTLL.


STOCK FOR SALE.


W. H. McALLISTER, Proprietor, WEST ENOSBURGH, VT.


[Road 26, See Map.]


J. BRIGHA


-BREEDER OF REGISTERED-


MERINO SHEEP OF THE ATWOOD FAMILY.


Flock established 1863, by William ¿P. Brigham, from flock of N. Bottum, J.M NOR SEAR purchased from E. Hammond; also BR9' from Haskell Lewis' flock, purchased from E. Hammond; also J. G. Smith's entire flock from E. Hammond.


[Road 19, See Map.]


P. O., ST. ALBANS, VT.


O. B. LANDEN, Syracuse Chilled Plows, General Agent for FRANKLIN AND CHITTENDEN COS.


Agent for Randall & Perry Spring Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Warrior and Meadow King Mowers, Gregg Reaper, Horse Rakes, &c. MILTON, VT.


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BUTLER JAMES, (Franklin) r 11, manuf. of maple sugar, dairy 15 cows, and farmer IIo.


Cartwright J. Anson, (Franklin) r 18, carpenter, and farmer 50.


Chadwick Harrison, (Franklin) farmer, leases of G. C. Briggs, of Burlington, 40 acres, Main.


CHADWICK LEVI, (Franklin) r 36, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 152.


CHAMBERLIN ANSON H., (Franklin) r 19, musician and mechanic, rents of J. H. Manley h and lot.




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