Gazetteer and business directory of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vt., for 1882-83, Part 44

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


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BURLINGTON, VT.


C. S. BRADLEY, Agent, -DEALER IN-


FURNITURE,


Wall Paper, Upholstery Goods, Window Shades and Fixtures,


BLACK WALNUT, ASH _ PAINTED


Chamber Suits,


WOVEN WIRE BEDS, SPRING BEDS,


MATTRESSES, FEATHERS,


EXTENSION TABLES, LOUNGES, PARLOR FURNITURE,


CENTER TABLES, LADIES' AND GENTS' EASY CHAIRS,. AND FANCY CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.


UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER !


Parties in want of any of the above Goods, can easily select from my EXTENSIVE STOCK, especially if they want FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES.


C. S. BRADLEY, Agent,


Over 116, 118 and 120 Main, opposite Bank Street, ST. ALBANS, VT.


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TOWN OF. MONTGOMERY.


JANES LUCIEN W., (Montgomery) r 6, wheelwright, general mechanic.


Jarvis Timothy, (Montgomery) r 6, resident.


Jewett Braman, ( Montgomery) r 21, farmer 15.


Jewett Clark L., (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


Jewett Eliza, (Montgomery Center) off r 12, widow of William, farm 62. Jewett Giles L., (Montgomery) r 21, farmer about 60.


JEWETT LAVANARD G., (Montgomery) r 36, (S. B. Jewett & Co.)


JEWETT SHELDON B., (Montgomery) r 36, (S. B. Jewett & Co.)


JEWETT S. B. & Co., (Montgomery) r 36, (Lavanard G. and Sheldon B., ) saw,


planing and shingle-mill, manuf. of lumber, shingles, &c , and farmers 65. Jewett William, (Montgomery) r 21, farmer.


Jirard Joseph, ( Montgomery Center) off r 25, laborer.


Johnson Horace W., (Montgomery Center) off r 18, laborer.


Johnson Marinda L., (Montgomery Center) r 19, widow of Harrison, tailoress. JOHNSON RODNEY M., (Montgomery Center) r 31, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 200.


Keeniston George W., (Montgomery) r 4, laborer.


Keith Ruel, (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


KELTON CORTEZ A., (Montgomery Center) r 18, grain dealer, and pro- prietor of grist-mill.


KELTON OTIS L., (Montgomery Center) r 18, retired farmer, aged 77. KELTON OTIS N., ( Montgomery) r 6, town clerk and treasurer, town agent, attorney and counselor at law, insurance agent.


Kennett Francis, (Montgomery Center) r 13, laborer.


Kennett Moses, (Montgomery Center) r 14, laborer.


Kennett Stephen, (Montgomery) r 5, farmer, leases of Charles Baker 160.


Kennett William, ( Montgomery Center) r 15, farmer 40.


King Frank, (Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 50.


KINGSLEY HENRY E., (Montgomery) r 20, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 360. LaFair George, (Montgomery) off r 22, farmer 35.


LaFountain Henry, (Montgomery Center) off r 25, laborer.


. La Fountain Lewis, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Lambert John P., ( Montgomery) r 21, prop. saw and planing-mill, manuf. of coarse lumber, clapboards and shingles.


Lambra Joseph, (Montgomery) r 8, laborer.


LaPoint Antoine, ( Montgomery) r 38, farmer, leases of Samuel Head 80.


1.a Piere Francis, (Montgomery) r 21, resident.


LaPlant Alex., ( Montgomery Center) r 33, carpenter and joiner.


Larock Charles, (Montgomery) r 9, laborer.


L.arock John, (Montgomery) r 21, teamster.


Langey Isaiah, ( Montgomery Center) off r 33, laborer.


Langey Prosper W., (Montgomery) r 9, farmer, leases of Henry M. Martin 200.


Lepper Amos, (Montgomery Center) r 25, (Stiles, Lumbry & Lepper. )


Lewis Harrison E., (St. Albans) r 8, saw and grist-mill, butter tub factory, dealer in boots, shoes and groceries, George M. Butterfield, supt.


Lumbra George, (Montgomery) r 8, cooper.


Lumbra Henry, ( Montgomery) r 21, farmer 100.


Lumbra John P., (Montgomery Center) r 33, resident.


Lumbra Joseph, (Montgomery) off r 8, cooper and farmer 80.


LUMBRA LEWIS, ( Montgomery Center) off r 25, farm laborer.


Lumbra Peter, (Montgomery) r 8, cooper.


Lumbra Austin, (Montgomery Center) r 33, farmer.


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Lumbra Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 18, dairy 15 cows, farmer 80, and leases of Joseph 80.


LUMBRY HARVEY, (Montgomery Center) r 33 cor 25, (Lumbry & Lepper.)


Lumbry John, (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer, with Charles.


Lumbry Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


LUMBRY LEWIS, (Montgomery Center) r 26, laborer.


Lumbry Orran, (Montgomery Center) off r 26, farmer 50.


Lumbry Peter, (Montgomery Center) off r 26, farmer 50.


Lumbry & Lepper, (Montgomery Center) r 25, (Harvey Lumbry and Amasa Lepper) manufs. of lumber, butter tubs and shingles.


Macomber Sylvanus B., (Montgomery Center) r 11, Baptist minister.


McAlister Tama H., (Montgomery) r 20, general mechanic.


Marcy Russell S., (Montgomery Center) r 25, retired farmer, aged 82.


Marcy Henry J., (Montgomery Center) r 19, dairy 10 cows, and farmer, leases of Mary Martin 70.


Marcy Horace, (Montgomery Center) r 31, dairy 20 cows, and farmer about 230.


Martin Lyman, (Montgomery) r 8, teamster.


Manosh Harrison, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Mansfield Walter G., ( Montgomery Center) r 32, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 115.


Mansfield William R., (Montgomery Center) r 32, retired farmer.


Mansfield Willie H., (Montgomery Center) r 32, works in tub factory.


Martin Asa J., (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 40.


Martin Birney J .. (Montgomery) r I, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 140.


Martin Charles L., ( Montgomery Center) r 19 cor 11, farmer, with Harriet.


MARTIN HOME, (Montgomery Center) r 19, Horace O. Rowley prop.


MARTIN HENRY M., (Montgomery) r 9, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 200.


Martin Harriet, (Montgomery Center) r 19 cor 11, widow of Charles C., farmer 60.


Martin Levi P., (Montgomery) r 6, retired farmer.


Martin Luther W., ( Montgomery) r 8, resident.


Martin Jefferson, (Montgomery) r 9, retired farmer.


Martin Sidney S., ( Montgomery) r 9, retired farmer.


Mason John, (Montgomery Center) r r, Avery's Gore, farmer, leases of Horace Marcy 100.


Millard Edwin, (Montgomery Center) off r 18, farmer 40.


Moffatt Hiram H., ( Montgomery) r 8, carpenter and joiner and cabinet maker.


Monett Joseph, ( Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


MONTGOMERY HOUSE, (Montgomery) r 8, Aaron S. Samson, prop.


Moore Charles L., ( Montgomery Center) off r 31, farmer 70.


Moore Hardin G., (Montgomery) r 20, cooper, carpenter and joiner, and farmer 10.


Moore Henry, (Montgomery) off r 5, farmer 30.


Morse Hiram, ( Montgomery Center) r 25, teamster.


Morway George W., ( Montgomery Center) r 19, sawyer.


Morway John, (Montgomery) r 7, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 180.


Mudgert Eugene P., (Montgomery Center) r 30, farmer, leases of C. S. Mudgett, of Enosburgh, 45.


Myatt Joseph, (Montgomery) r 38, farmer, leases of Joseph Lumbra about 80.


Myatt Marshall, (Montgomery) r 23, laborer.


Noyes Ami, (Montgomery) r 6 cor 3, carpenter and joiner.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Nucity Austin H., (Montgomery Center) r 18, tub maker, and farmer about 75.


Nucity Fred, (Montgomery Center) r II, tub maker.


Nucity James E., (Montgomery Center) r 31, shoemaker.


Nucity Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 18, laborer.


Nucity Sidney, (Montgomery Center) r 18, tub maker.


NUCITY WILLIAM H., (Montgomery Center) off r 25, butter tub maker. O'Brian William, (Montgomery) r 35, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 120.


O'Hear Patrick, (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


O'Hear Thomas, (Montgomery Center) r 30, lumberman, dairy II cows, and farmer 175.


Oviatt Fred N., (Montgomery) r 5, mason' and farmer.


Oviatt Oliver S., (Montgomery Center) r 25, painter, and farmer 7.


Page Mary J. Mrs., (Montgomery Center) r 14, farm 32.


Paine Ann P., (Montgomery Center) r 19, widow of Sewall, resident.


Paine Mary A., (Montgomery Center) r 19, dressmaker.


Parker Carlos S., (Montgomery) r 8, postmaster, justice of the peace, and general merchant.


Parker Natt S., (Montgomery) r 8, clerk for Carlos S.


Parker William O., ( Montgomery Center) r 30, farmer 90.


Paxman Alamander W., (Montgomery Center) r 31, farmer, son of George.


Paxman George, (Montgomery Center) r 31, farmer 80.


PAXMAN GEORGE T., (Montgomery Center) r 27, dairy 25 cows, breeder


of Jersey cattle, and farmer, leases of James Ferguson, of Burlington, Chitt. Co., 200.


Paxman Philo H., (Montgomery Center) r 31, farmer, son of George.


Pease Burney W., (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer, with Simson T. Thomas.


Peck Fred E., (Montgomery) r 20, farmer, son of William.


Peck William, ( Montgomery) r 20 dairy 16 cows, and farmer 180.


Phelps Gregg M., (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer, leases of J. F. Fergu- son, of Burlington, 80.


Phelps William, ( Montgomery Center) r 19, farmer.


Pollard George A., (Montgomery) r II, tanner and currier.


PORTER GEORGE, (Montgomery Center) r 18, selectman, butter buyer, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 126.


Pratt Edward, (Montgomery) r 3, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 170.


Pratt James F., (Montgomery Center) r 12, carpenter and joiner, dairy 23 cows, and farmer 140, also leases of Lulu Benton, of Enosburgh Falls, about 160.


Prouto Henry, (Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 25.


Provo Alfred, (Montgomery Center) off r 25, cooper.


Putman Rollin B., (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


Putvaw John, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Ravell Herbert, (Montgomery) r 23, farmer 10.


Rawson Fred F., (Montgomery) r 8, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 75.


RAWSON RUFUS, (Montgomery Center) r 10, dairy 45 cows, farmer 450. RAWSON WARREN A., (Montgomery Center) r 10, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 280.


Reed Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 26, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 200.


Regan Arthur C., (Montgomery Center) r 26, farmer, son of Robert.


Regan Robert, (Montgomery Center) r 26, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 250. Rice Dorman, (Montgomery Center) r 18, laborer.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Richardson Andrew P. J., (Montgomery) r 4, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 160. Richardson Origen A., (Montgomery) r 9, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 25, also leases of James Upham 25.


RILEY WILLIAM D., (Montgomery Center) r 25, general blacksmith and wheelwright.


River John, (Montgomery) r 8, laborer.


Robb John M., ( Montgomery Center) r 19, clerk for Stiles & Dix.


Robbins Leman, ( Montgomery Center) r 31, farmer 40.


Robinson Warren, ( Montgomery Center) r 27, farmer 50.


Rockwell Artemas, ( Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer 100.


Rockwell Loren, (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer 80.


Rossier Emile, ( Montgomery Center) r 18, dairy 18 cows, and farmer 166.


Rossier Samuel, (Montgomery Center) r 26, farmer 112.


Rowley Almon A., ( Montgomery Center) r 16, retired farmer.


ROWLEY HORACE O., (Montgomery Center) r 19, constable and collector, prop. hotel and livery, farmer, leases of Harriet Martin 160.


Rowly John W., ( Montgomery Center) r 18, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 137. Rushfor Asa, (Montgomery) r 87, farmer 40.


Rushfor Calvin, (Montgomery) r 38, farmer 80.


Rushfor John, (Montgomery) r 37, farmer 92.


Rushfore Eleazer, (Montgomery) r 22, farmer 45.


Rushfore Moses, (Montgomery) r 34, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 160.


Russell Ira, ( Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer 12.


Russell William F., ( Montgomery Center) r 16, farmer 2.


SAMSON AARON S., (Montgomery) r 8, deputy sheriff, register of probate, prop. Montgomery House, and farmer about 35.


Samson Josiah B., (Montgomery) r 8, manuf. and dealer in sheet iron and tin ware, dealer in stoves and hardware.


SAWYER ELI, (Montgomery) off r 8, harness maker and carriage trimmer. Scott George R., (Montgomery) r 21, farmer 150.


Scott Harry, ( Montgomery) r 8, farmer 100.


Scott Moses, ( Montgomery) r 8, retired farmer. Sentan John, ( Montgomery) r 5, shoemaker. Shangrow Eli, ( Montgomery) r 37, farmer 140.


Shangraw Henry, (Montgomery) r 37, farmer 69, also leases of Charles Brooks 80.


Shangraw Romeo, (Montgomery) r 37, farmer 12.


Shangraw Sphure, ( Montgomery) r 35, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 160.


Shanley Mary A., ( Montgomery Center) r 12, widow of Edward, resident.


Shanley Peter E., (Montgomery Center) off r 12, farmer 62.


Shaver Lewis, (Montgomery) r 8, wheelwright, and farmer in Enosburgh 12. Sheldon Chauncey, (Montgomery) r 23, farmer 15.


Sheldon Giles M., (Montgomery) r 21, carpenter and joiner.


Sheldon Whitney, (Montgomery Center) r 13, retired farmer.


Sherman, Bradish & Co., (Montgomery Center) r 18, saw-mill, and butter tub factory, groceries, provisions, boots and shoes, etc.


Sherman E. Wright, (Montgomery Center) r 14, justice of the peace, dairy 1 2 cows, and farmer 300, and in Westfield, Orleans Co., 450.


Sherman Ira S., (Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer, leases of E. Wright Sher- man 300. Shina Henry, (Montgomery Center) r 25, carpenter and joiner and wheel- wright.


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TOWN OF MONTGOMERY.


Shiney Leander, ( Montgomery) off r 8, carpenter and joiner.


Shosea Napoleon, ( Montgomery Center) r 19, laborer.


Shover Francis, ( Montgomery) r 21, farmer.


Shover Herbert, (Montgomery) r 7, laborer.


Shover Peter, ( Montgomery) r 8, blacksmith.


Simmons Adolphus, (Montgomery Center) r 12, farmer 13.


Sinclair John H., ( Montgomery Center) r 13, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 180. Smith Hubert, (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer 100.


SMITH JAMES E., ( Montgomery) off r 4, prop. of saw and planing-mill, manuf. of butter tubs, stock grower, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 1,000.


Smith Rufus, (Montgomery) r 8, general blacksmith.


Stephens Elisha R., (Montgomery Center) r 14, farmer 25.


Stetson Charles, (Montgomery Center) off r 13, farmer 50.


Stevens Sylvester, (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 160.


STILES, LUMBRY & LEPPER, (Montgomery Center) r 33, (W. H. S., Harvey Lumbry, and Amos Lepper, ) saw-mill and tub factory, manuf. of butter tubs, lumber and shingles.


STILES WILLIAM H., (Montgomery Center) r 25, (Stiles & Dix, also Stiles, Lumbry & Lepper,) postmaster, justice of the peace, dairy 54 cows, and farmer 600.


Stiles William M., (Montgomery Center) r 25, student class '84, U. V. M., son of William H.


STILES & DIX, (Montgomery Center) r 19, W. H. S. & S. N. D.) dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hardware, etc.


Stone Peter, (Montgomery) r 23, shoemaker, and farmer 6.


Swan Joel W., ( Montgomery) r 3, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 115.


Swan Phineas B., ( Montgomery) r 3, farmer, son of Joel W.


Tagle Antoine, (Montgomery Center) off r 33, laborer.


Tarble Edwin S., (Montgomery Center) r 31, farmer, leases of John H. 90, also leases of Hiram D. Leavens, of Berkshire, 150.


TARBLE JOHN H., (Montgomery Center) r 31, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 90.


Tatro Lewis, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Taveyaw Trif, (Montgomery Center) off r 33, farmer 40.


Taylor Noah W., (Montgomery) r 5, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 220.


Tevyaw Alex., (Montgomery Center) r 31, laborer.


Tevyaw Edward S., ( Montgomery Center) r 18, clerk for Sherman, Bradish & Co.


Tevyaw William, (Montgomery Center) r 25, laborer.


Thomas Simeon T., (Montgomery Center) r 13, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 140.


Touchette Andrew, (Montgomery Center) r 33, farmer 75.


Touchette Charles, ( Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Touchette Frank, (Montgomery Center) r 33, farmer 65.


Touchette Israel, (Montgomery Center) r 33, son of Andrew, farmer.


Touchette Joseph, (Montgomery Center) r 33, laborer.


Trobridge Alonzo, (Montgomery) r 8, laborer.


Upham James, ( Montgomery) r 9, farmer 500.


UPHAM JAMES F., (Montgomery Center) r 19, resident, aged 83.


Wade Benjamin J., (Montgomery Center) r 18, dairy 18 cows, farmer 314.


Wade George R., (Montgomery Center) r 16, prop. shingle-mill, farmer 100. Walker John T., (Montgomery Center) r 18, farmer 20.


Watkins Alonzo G., ( Montgomery) r 1, farmer 80.


Watkins Clark W., (Montgomery) r 20, retired farmer.


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RICHFORD VILLAGE-TOWN OF RICHFORD.


Watkins Horatio W., (Montgomery) r 20, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 120. Watkins Ned, (Montgomery) r I, farmer, son of Alonzo G.


Wells Henry M., (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer, son of Palmer.


WELLS PALMER, (Montgomery Center) r 13, farmer IIO.


Wells Ransom R., (Montgomery Center) r 14, laborer.


WESTOVER SILAS E., (Montgomery) r 8, teamster, and wood sawyer. Westover Solomon, (Montgomery Center) r 16, carpenter and joiner. Westover William Revs, ( Montgomery) r 8, Episcopal clergyman.


Wright Daniel, (Montgomery Center) r 19, carpenter and joiner.


Wright Daniel E., (Montgomery Center) r 19, teamster.


Wright George W., ( Montgomery Center) r 15, town grand juror, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 375.


Wright Henry L., ( Montgomery Center) r 18, teamster.


Wilkins Charles, (Montgomery Center) r 32, farmer 75.


Wilkins Lucy M., (Montgomery Center) r 19, (Mrs. Sherburne) millinery and fancy goods.


Wilkins Sherburne, (Montgomery Center) r 19, town agent.


Wing Russell, (Montgomery Center) r 13, resident.


Woodard Hartford, (Montgomery Center) r 25, carpenter and joiner.


Woodworth Arthur D., ( Montgomery Center) r 13, laborer.


Zotell Jerry, (Montgomery Center) r 29, farmer, leases of Ira F. Dean, of Bakersfield, about 400.


Zotell Theopholus, ( Montgomery Center) r 11, laborer.


RICHFORD VILLAGE.


TOWN OF RICHFORD.


(For Village Government see General Contents.) (For Abbreviations, etc., see page 289.)


Alden Horace A., sup't. of S. E. R. R. and leased lines, office in depot, h Main st.


Allen Charles, laborer, Main st.


* AMERICAN HOUSE, Jerome F. Hale, prop., Main st. 440.] [Card on page


Ames Charles G., locomotive engineer S. E. R. R., h River st.


Archambault Evangeliste, barber and hair-dresser, Main st.


Audette George, wheelwright, Willow st.


Bailey Lyman P., farmer 20, in Berkshire 600, h Province st.


Baker Charles H., porter, Union House.


Baker Homer L., clerk for L. Baker & Co., bds River st.


BAKER JASPER C., (L. Baker & Co.) h Province st.


BAKER L. & CO., (Luther and Jasper C. Baker) wholesale and retail dealers in flour, grain, feed, salt, coal, kerosene oil, lumber, nails, lime, cement, etc., LaDow's pulverizing harrows, Depot st. 27


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RICHFORD VILLAGE-TOWN OF RICHFORD.


BAKER LUTHER, (L. Baker & Co.) h River st.


Barnum John, laborer, Main st.


Benjamin George, foreman in Gorham Smith's planing-mill, h Province st. BLAISDELL EUGENE M., assistant postmaster and telegraph operator, bds American House.


Blodah L. Exilder, widow of Theophilus, milliner and dressmaker, Troy st., h do.


Bordeau Moses, carpenter, Main st.


Boright Sheldon, dealer in dry goods, ready-made clothing, groceries, boots and shoes, flour, salt, nails, etc., Main st. cor Province, farm 355, and 700 in Canada.


BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, a full line of ready-made clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, and gents' furnishing goods, J. E. Stiles, man- ager, Main st.


Brady Frank P., train dispatcher South Eastern R. R., and western ticket agent, h Province st.


Brainerd Aldis O., (St. Albans) prop. steam saw-mill.


BROWN GEORGE R., dairy 15 cows, and farmer 200, h Province st.


Brown Melissa L., widow of Arvin, farm 255, and timber lot in Sutton, Can- ada, 25.


BROWN NEHEMIAH, (Brown & Emerson) h Main st.


BROWN & EMERSON, (Nehemiah B. and Geo. H. E.) manuf. of tin, cop- per, and sheet iron ware, and patent milk pans, and dealers in stoves, kitchen furniture, hardware cuttlery, wooden ware, etc., Main st.


Calkins Lewis, justice of the peace, grand juror, expressman and truckman, h Center st.


CAMPBELL MARY M., widow of Warren O., keeps boarding house, Main st.


Carpenter Cortis F., miller for L. M. Mills, bds Main st.


Carpenter DeForest W., dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots and shoes, hats and caps, fancy goods, notions, etc., Main st., h do.


CARPENTER JOHN H., custom agent South Eastern R. R., town clerk, office Main, h School st.


Carpenter Silas P., deputy collector of customs, treasurer of savings bank, office in S. E. R. R. depot, h Main.


CASAVANT CHARLES, (Casavant & Mosier) h Troy st.


Casavant Francis, butcher, h Troy st.


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CASAVANT & MOSIER, (Chas. C. and Alexander E. M.) butchers and pork packers, and dealers in fresh and salt meats, lard, fish, oysters, and vegetables in their season, Main cor River st.


Champane Luke, laborer, River st.


Champane Luke, Jr., machinist, River st.


CHARBONNEAU J. WILFRED, merchant tailor, shop over Carpenter's store, Main st., h Farrar st.


Clark Hiram, resident, bds Union House, pensioner of 1812, aged 86.


Clement Nelson C., local ticket agent, and assistant dispatcher, bds Union House.


Clow Henry W., clerk for White, Clarkson & Co., bds American House.


Coan Charles, brakeman, h Troy st.


Coan Homer J., railroad engineer, bds Troy st.


Conger Reuben A., clerk S. E. R. R .. h Province st.


Corliss Gilmore L., dairy 6 cows, milk dealer, farmer 18, h Province st. Corliss Hezekiah, farmer 150, h Troy st.


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Corliss Lorenzo D., overseer of poor, dairy 15 cows, farmer 200, and in Canada 100, h Province st.


CORLISS WILLIAM, dairy 18 cows, farmer 500, and in Canada 220, h Railroad st.


Cox P. J., clerk for White, Clarkson & Co., bds American House.


Cummins Charles, blacksmith in railroad shop, h Troy st.


Daily John S., dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hats and caps, hardware, crockery and glassware, wall paper, notions, River st., h do. Davis Freeman, laborer, Main st.


Davis Leroy R., prop. livery stable, office Main st., h do.


Dennonville Remi, boot and shoemaker, Main st., h do.


DEWEY REUBEN L., station agent, U. S. & C. express agent, and tele- graph manager Missisquoi R. R., h Center st.


Dodlin Theodore, carpenter, Main st.


Dubuc Arthur G., dentist, works for N. F. Hamilton, bds Troy st.


Dwyer Alvah H., general blacksmithing, River st., h do.


Eastman Adam G., master mechanic S. E. R. R., h Province st.


Eastman Carrie M., teacher intermediate department Richford Academy, bds River st.


EMERSON GEORGE H., (Brown & Emerson) h Main st.


Ewins Clarence P., clerk for L. Baker & Co., bds. River st.


Farifaw Francis, carpenter and builder, h Troy st.


l'arnham Peter, carriage maker, and general blacksmith, Troy st., h do.


Farrar Charlotte, widow of Harvey D., farm 80, h Main st.


Farrar Lyman, laborer, h near Province st.


Fitzsimmons David, carpenter and joiner, h Depot st.


Fitzsimmons Ernest, machinist, Province st.


Fitzsimmons Helen N., (Mrs. David) dressmaker, Depot st., h do.


FLANAGAN PETER M., dealer in monuments, headstones, tablets, table tops, shelves, etc., granite monuments furnished to order, Troy st., bds do. Flynn Thomas, blacksmith, Railroad st.


Foley Mike, laborer, h near Depot.


Fonda Abner S., custom clerk, h Province st.


Foster William S., foreman locomotive shop, Main st.


Freshett Newell, Jr., carpenter, River st.


Fuller George, engineer S. E. R. R., h Center st.


Fuller Salem T., eclectic physician and surgeon, Troy st., h do.


Garvin G. Edgar, carpenter and joiner, h Province st.


*GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO., publishers of Richford Gazette, M. J. Malony, manager, Main st. [Card on page 430.]


Gibson George W., dealer in gold and silver watches, clocks, jewelry, solid silver and plated ware, guns, fishing tackle, violins, accordians, etc., River st., h do.


Gilmour Robert B., (Richard & Co.,) bds Troy st,


Goddard James P., (J. P. & Co.,) Main st., cor Troy.


Goddard J. P. & Co., (I. B. Hawley) dealers in horses, Main st., cor Troy.


Goddard Moses W., farmer 85, bds. Union House.


Godin Joseph, laborer, Main st.


Goff Alvin, harnessmaker, Railroad st., h do.


Goff Arthur W., (Goff & Richards) builder, and manuf. of doors, sash and blinds, moldings, brackets and furniture, job work, etc., Main st., h do. Goff Frank L., (Royce & Goff) bds American House.


Goff George N., dealer in millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, dry goods, etc., Goff's block, Main st., h do.


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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.


ALLEN ENE.


ESTABLISHED 1867.


PIANOS AND


ORGANS,


-AT-


BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS,


151 Main Street, Burlington, Vt.


Largest Store and Finest Stock in the State.


INSTRUMENTS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. OUR PRICES NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE.


CALL ON US, OR SEND FOR CATALOGUE, AT THE OLD STAND.


H. W. HALL, Manager.


BOWLATT


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RICHFORD VILLAGE-TOWN OF RICHFORD.


GOFF HERBERT M., dealer in groceries and provisions, Troy st., bds Union House.


Goff Madison R., R. R. engineer.


Goff & Richards, (Arthur W. G. and Frank C. R. ) proprietors saw-mill, shingle and planing-mill, Main st.


Greenen William, marble cutter, bds Troy st.


Gross James H., deputy sheriff, constable and collector, h Main, over Peo- ple's drug and grocery store.


·HALE JEROME F., prop. of American House, Main st. [Card on page 440.]


Hamilton Hannibal C., retired merchant, h Province st., cor Railroad.


Hamilton Herman H., locomotive engineer S. E. R. R., h River st.


Hamilton Jamin H., (Hamilton & Prime,) h School st.




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