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SHERWOOD RALPH, allo. physician and surgeon, h 186 South Main.
Shetler Peter M., clerk at Lang & Hoyt's, h 3 Gilman.
SHILVOCK GEORGE, gardener and florist, dealer in plants, flowers, etc., h Bishop.
*SHILVOCK JOSEPH, painting, paper hanging and kalsomining, graining a specialty, Foundry, h Welden. [Card on page 464.]
Shoron Edward, mason, h 14 Newton.
Shurtleff George H., machinist at C. V. R. R. shop, h 11 Rugg.
Simpson George, machinist C. V. R. R., bds 192 South Main.
Simpson Thompson, painter at freight car shop, h 12 Welden.
Smith Cyntha R. Miss, book-keeper at telegraph office.
SMITH EDWARD A., vice-pres. and manager of St. Albans Iron and Steel Works, treasurer of St Albans Gas Light Co., and director St. Al- bans Trust Co., h 192 South Main.
SMITH EDWARD C., (Noble & Smith) h I Smith.
Smith Ephraim L., day watchman at R. R. wood shed, h Foundry.
SMITH GEORGE GREGORY, formerly att'y, bds Smith.
Smith George D., clerk at postoffice, bds Rugg.
Smith Herman A., fireman C. V. R. R., bds Foundry.
SMITH J. GREGORY, ex-Governor of Vermont, attorney at law, presi- dent C. V. R. R., importer and breeder of thoroughbred live stock, and farmer 2,000, h Smith cor Congress.
Smith Mary Ann, widow of Rev. Worthington, h 42 North Main.
Smith O. O. Mrs., dealer in fruits, confectionery, etc., 180 South Main, h Barlow.
*SMITH ROBERT G., ass't treasurer St. Albans Gas Light Co., and man- ager St. Albans Telephone Exchange, Bank cor Main, bds 192 South Main. [Card on page 434.]
473
ST. ALBANS VILLAGE-TOWN OF ST. ALBANS.
Smith Rollio H., photographer, and dealer in pictures and frames, 112 Main, h 118 High.
Smith W. Tracy, book-keeper at St. Albans Foundry, bds Bank.
Smith William, laborer at machine shop, h Spruce.
SMITH WORTHINGTON C., prop. St. Albans Foundry, manager of Mis- sisquoi R. R., pres't Vermont Atwood Merino Sheep Club, farm 150, h Bank.
Soule George D., clerk and produce dealer, bds Congress cor High.
SOULE HIRAM B., formerly produce dealer, h Congress cor High.
Soule Joseph D., farmer, h 51 Fairfield.
Soule Walter S., clerk at auditor's office C. V. R. R., bds Congress.
SOWLES ALBERT, cashier First National Bank of St. Albans, h 66 North Main.
Sowles Edward A., attorney and counselor at law, president First National Bank, Main, h 195 South Main.
SPAULDING ELROY E., ass't yard-master at C. V. R. R. yard, h 13 Welden.
Spaulding Frank M., clerk at S. S. Bedard's, h 12 Messenger.
Spooner Nancy A., widow of George C., boarding, h 46 North Main.
Sprague Lillian Miss, teacher at Elm Street School, bds Ferris.
*ST. ALBANS BOOK STORE, George E. Lane, manager, 101 North Main. [Card on page 350]
*ST. ALBANS GAS LIGHT CO., office 3 Brainerd Block, R. G. Smith, ass't treasurer in charge. [Card on page 434.]
*ST. ALBANS HOUSE, John D. Shedd, prop., 33 Lake. [Card on page 382.7
ST. ALBANS IRON & STEEL WORKS, A. O. Brainerd, pres't; E. A. Smith, vice-pres't ; H. Brainerd, sec'y and treas., Lower Welden st.
*ST. ALBANS MESSENGER & ADVERTISER, (daily and weekly,) job printing, binding, manuf. blank books, general variety of station- ery for sale. A. J. Lang, business manager ; D. W. Dixon, editorial manager ; office Kingman. [Card on page 414.]
St. Albans Public Library, about 2, 200 volumes, Miss Carrie Jennison, librarian. St. Albans Stationery & Book Co., J. F. McGowan, manager, I Bank.
*ST. ALBANS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, Robert G. Smith, manager, Bank cor Main. [Card on page 434.]
St. Albans Trust Co., Lawrence Brainerd, pres't ; Heber E. Burgess, treas- urer, Bank.
St. Amour Felix, watch maker and jeweler for Charles Wyman, bds 9 Newton. Stackpole Charles H., R. R. brakeman, h 12 Ferris.
Stamour Joseph, laborer at machine shop, h 7 Newton.
Stannard Jane A., (Mrs. Samuel) boarding house, 190 South Main.
Stannard Samuel W., resident, h 190 South Main.
Stanton Henry M., clerk in office of ass't sup't C. V. R. R., h 38 Bank
STANWOOD LAWRENCE K., painter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h 5 Up- per Welden.
Stanwood Richard L., finisher of woods and painter in C. V. R. R. car shop, h 20 Lower Welden.
START HENRY R., (Bakersfield) (Edson, Cross & Start,) State senator, trustee State reform school, bds Welden House .-
Stearnes Henry G., teamster, h Foundry.
Stearns Maggie, widow of Warren, rooms Lake.
Steere Leslie, clerk for F. Z. Allen, h 25 Fairfield.
STEVENS CHARLES A., upholsterer, h Rublee.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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Address,
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St. Albans, Vt.
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475
ST. ALBANS VILLAGE-TOWN OF ST. ALBANS.
Stevens Charles H., (H. M. & Co.,) h South Main.
Stevens Edward P., (H. M. Stevens & Co.,) bds South Main.
Stevens Henry M., (H. M. Stevens & Co.,) trustee of the Warner Home, h South Main.
Stevens William, laborer at rolling mill, bds Elm Tree House.
Stevens William, laborer, h Stebbins.
Stevens H. M. & Co., (H. M., C. H., and E. P.,) wholesale and retail grocers, 124 Main, cor Kingman.
Stewart James, laborer at rolling mill, h Lake.
Stewart John J., hackman C. V. R. R., bds Pearl.
Stewart Mary Mrs., h Pearl.
Stewart Nicholas, freight conductor, h Foundry.
STILPHEN GEORGE F., clerk at C. V. R. R. freight office, bds at St. Albans Bay.
Stilphen Vilera, widow of Allen, h 18, Ferris.
Stockwell George L., conductor on Missiquoi R. R., h 4 Rublee.
Stone Maria L., widow of Geo. L., farm of 125 in Richmond, h 10 Rugg.
Stonegrave Augustus C., Canadian passenger agent of C. V. R. R., office St. James, Montreal, h 61 North Main.
Story George C., produce buyer, h South Main.
Story John S., agent for local freight and U. S. customs for C. V. R. R., h Congress.
Story Solomon, Jr., inspector of customs, South Main.
STRANAHAN F. STEWART CAPT., treasurer of National Car Co., h 64 North Main.
STRANAHAN JOHN C., (Shattuck & Stranahan) bds North Main.
Street John, wine merchant, 55 Dye st., N. Y. city, h 46 Bank.
STROUD SYLVESTER I., proprietor of American House and livery stable, Main cor Lake.
Sturgess Herbert J., carpenter for C. V. R. R. Co., h 8 Congress.
STURTEVANT CARLTON M., conductor C. V. R. R., Main cor Nason.
Sturtevant Jed T., freight conductor C. V. R. R., h South Main.
STURTEVANT JERRY, car repairer C. V. R. R., h South Main.
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, h Nason.
Sullivan Jerry J., baggage master at C. V. R. R. depot, h Nason.
Sullivan Michael, engineer C. V. R. R., h 8 Bishop.
SULLIVAN MICHAEL F., dealer in groceries and provisions, and farmer IJ, Lake, h Lake cor Huntington. Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h 12 Center.
Surrett Moses, laborer at C. H. Huntington's, bds do.
Suter Gilbert, jeweler, with Theophilus, bds 84 Main.
Suter Theophilus, watchmaker and jeweler, dealer in fruit, ice cream, toys, confectionery, etc., 128 Main, h 84 do.
SWEENEY PATRICK A., aged 75 years, shoemaker 55 years, at St. Al- bans 40 years, h Ferris.
Sweeney George A., tinsmith at Walker's, h Ferris.
Sweeney Hamilton P., carpenter at W. C. Smith's foundry, h Ferris.
SWEENEY HIRAM P., carpenter and joiner at St. Albans foundry horse power shop, h Ferris.
SWEENEY RICHARD R., manuf. and dealer in boots and shoes, North Main, h Ferris.
Swelyea Charles, teamster at Fonda's lumber yard, bds Stebbins.
Swett Joseph, machinist C. V. R. R. shop, h Bishop.
476
ST. ALBANS VILLAGE-TOWN OF ST. ALBANS.
SWETT LEVI J., architect, office C. V. R. R. depot, railroad buildings a specialty, h 37 North Main.
SWIFT CHARLES B., manuf. and dealer in turs, seal sacques and fur lined garments a specialty, also dealer in a full line of millinery goods, 148 Main, h 15 Congress.
Swift C. William, manuf. of furs, with C. B. Swift, and portrait work in crayon and oil, bds 15 Congress.
SWITZER ALBERT H., (Switzer & Butler) h Gilman.
*SWITZER & BUTLER, (Albert H. S. and John E. B.) dealers in all kinds of upholstery goods and trimmings at wholesale and retail, correspondence of the trade solicited, upholstering and carpenter work a specialty, also handle awnings from the best manufs., Kingman. [Card on page 388.] Tanner Mary Miss, hair-dresser, and manuf. of switches, frizzes, curls, etc., 82 Main, bds 256 South Main,
Tanner Thomas, clerk at auditor's office C. V. R. R., bds South Main.
Taylor Dorsey, book-keeper at Shattuck & Stranahan's, bds Main.
Taylor George, engineer C. V. R. R., h Diamond.
Taylor John, laborer at rolling mill, h Lake.
Taylor Ralph, h Center.
Tedford , fireman C. V. R. R., bds 192 South Main.
TENNEY ALBERT D., att'y and counselor at law, 108 Main, bds Bank. Thibault William, M. D., dealer in drugs, groceries, etc., Lake, h do.
THOMAS EDWIN H., pressman at " Messenger " office, bds Main. Thomas Emmet A., clerk for Leonard J. Morton, bds American House.
THOMAS JOEL B., R. R. brakeman, h Foundry cor Aldace.
Thompson Charles, general painting, h 11 High.
Thomson Herbert N., carriage, sign and ornamental painter, h 11 High.
Thompson Willard M., painter and paper hanger, h 11 High.
Thonett Everce, painter at R. R. shop, h Elm.
Thorne Thomas, carpenter in C. V. R. R. car shop, h South Main.
Thorp George W., dealer in horses, h Diamond.
Tierney Joseph, (J. & T. M.) h South Main.
Tierney J. & T. M., (Joseph and Thomas M.) dealers in fine horses, also dealers in tobacco and cigars, 5 Lake.
Tierney Thomas M., (J. and T. M.) h South Main,
Tinker Almerin, sup't of stationery dep't of C. V. R. R., h Thomas cor Bishop.
Titus Lenox, general mason, painter, paper-hanger, grainer, and carpenter, h 4 Thomas.
Tobin Martin, porter at Welden House, h South Main.
Tobin Thomas, works in rolling-mill, h Allen.
Todd E. D. & B. L., (Eliza D. and Bessie L.) millinery and dressmaking, and straw bleaching, 100 Main.
TOMLINSON BURTON A., clerk at C. V. R. R. freight office, bds 15 Allen.
Trendell John E., brakeman C. V. R. R., bds Bishop cor High.
Trepanna Alice, tailoress for H. J. Watson, bds Elm.
Trepanna George, carpenter at C. V. R. R. machine shop, h 19 Elm.
Trombley Eli, works at St. Albans steel works, h North Main.
Trucotte Morris, carpenter, h Pearl.
Trudo Oliver, blacksmith at R. R. shop, h Bishop ..
Turner Arthur, laborer, h Lasell.
Turner. Sophia, h Lasell.
477
ST. ALBANS VILLAGE-TOWN OF ST. ALBANS.
Twigg David, clerk for Locke & Twigg, bds Lake cor Cedar.
TWIGG GEORGE P., (Locke & Twigg,) h England cor Ferris
Twigg Owen, journeyman tailor, h Lake,
TWITCHELL FRED F., (Fred F. & Co.) h Fairfield st.
.TWITCHELL FRED F. & CO., dealers in dry goods, carpets, etc., Main cor Bank. [Card on page 314.]
VanNorden Charles Rev., pastor of St. Albans Cong. church, h Bank cor High.
VERMONT NATIONAL BANK, Bradley Barlow, pres't ; F. A. Metcalf,. vice-pres't ; C. N. Bishop, cashier, Bank.
·VERMONT RECORD, THE, published every Saturday by the Enterprise Printing Co., 97 Main st. [Card on page 356.]
Wade Mary, clerk, bds 82 Main.
Wagner John, laborer at rolling mill, h Gilman.
Walk Myron M., peddler of Yankee notions, h Cedar.
Walker Marcia P., widow of D. M., h Bishop.
*WALKER WILLIAM P., overseer of poor, justice of peace, dealer in stoves, tinware, and general jobbing, Main, h South Main, outside cor- poration. [Card on page 464. ]
Ward Alice, widow of James J., h Bishop.
Ward Francis, bar tender, bds Bishop.
Ward James, butcher, h Bishop.
Ward James, blacksmith at C. V. R. R. shop, h Bishop.
Wardwell Amos C., clerk passenger dep't C. V. R. R., h Stebbins.
Warren Hattie, laundress at Glens Falls shirt factory.
Washburn Anson M., carpenter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h Orchard, outside corporation.
Watson Belle, milliner, bds England.
Watson Edgar N., with William Walker, dealer in hides and skins, h Gilman.
Watson Edward T., merchant tailor, Main, h Diamond.
WATSON HENRY C., helper at rolling mill, bds Catharine.
Watson Henry J., merchant tailor, Main cor Center, h Ferris.
Watson Spurk B., h Gilman.
Watson William W., truckman, h Catharine.
Watson Worth, carpenter, h Mechanic.
WAUGH THEODORE R., pres. Vermont Homeopathic Medical Society, homeo. physician and surgeon, 85 North Main.
Webster Hollice E., brakeman C. V. R. R., h England.
Webster Theron, old resident, aged 77, h South Main.
Weeks Arthur L., (Woodward & Weeks) h 26 Bank.
Weeks C. Aurelia, farm with Horace 160, h South Main.
Weeks Charles H., teller at First National Bank of St. Albans, bds 59 Main. *WEEKS HIRAM B., wholesale and retail dealer in flour, grain, feed, all kinds of plaster, grass and clover seed, Turks Island, Liverpool, and Higgins Eureka salt, and Cumberland superphosphate, Market, h 219 South Main. [Card on page 452.]
Weeks Horace B., farmer, with Aurelia 160, h South Main.
Weeks Joseph, clerk at First National Bank of St. Albans, bds 59 Main.
WEEKS JOSEPH S., town clerk, village clerk and treasurer, dealer in sew- ing machines, 99 Main, h 59 North Main.
Welch Catharine, widow of Michael, h Pine.
Welch John E., central division train dispatcher, bds American House.
Welch Mary Ann, widow of Michael, h Pearl.
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ST. ALBANS VILLAGE-TOWN OF ST. ALBANS.
Welch William F., clerk at foundry, h Rugg cor Barlow.
Welch William P., clerk at St. Albans foundry office, h Rugg cor Barlow. Welchman Jane, widow of James, h High.
WELDEN HOUSE, Bank cor Maiden Lane, Thomas Lavender, proprietor. A. A. Merrifield, chief clerk.
Wells Charles, custom inspector, h 37 High.
Wells George, freight conductor C. V. R. R., h I Bishop.
Wells'Harlow G., cooper, h Aldis.
Weston Mary, widow of John, resident, h 246 South Main. WHELAN ROBERT M., engineer C. V. R. R., h Elin.
WHEELER BRADLEY, carpenter and joiner, bds Welden House.
Wheeler Hanan, painter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h Foundry.
Whittock Maria, widow of Rev. Geo. W., bds 35 Fairfield.
White George, clerk at American House.
White John, brakeman C. V. R. R., bds South Main.
White John W., gardener, h 17 High.
White Nathaniel, freight deliverer at C. V. R. R. freight depot, h 15 High. Wilcox Fred E., clerk at postoffice, bds North Main.
Wilder Edgar, (S. S. Bedard & Co.) h High, outside of corporation.
Wiley Charles H., barber, Lake, h 13 Thomas.
Wiley Julius C., barber at F. J. Wiley's, bds Thomas.
Wilkins Ella Miss, dress, fur cloak and muff maker, bds South Main.
Willard Frank B., drug clerk, bds 106 South Main.
Willett Abram, gardener, h Elm.
Willett Frank, laborer, h Foundry.
Willett Fred, carpenter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h Cedar cor Aldis, outside corporation.
Willett Joe, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., 103 and 105 Main, h 10 Pearl.
Willett John F., carpenter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h Allis.
Willett Lewis A., freight conductor C. V. R. R., bds Nason.
Willett Louis, carpenter for car company, h Aldis.
Willett Peter, prop. Welden House, barber shop and bath rooms, h 30 Bank. Willett William H., works on bridges, h Aldis.
Willey Orrin C., painter, bds 73 Main.
Willey Smith, laborer at rolling mill, h Market.
Williams Albert C., harnessmaker for J. A. Bedard, bds 38 High.
Williams Alfred G., retired, formerly U. S. surgeon, h 16 England.
Williams Jerry, laborer, h Water.
WILLISTON GEORGE N., dealer in tobacco and cigars, manuf. of soda water, Lake, h 13 Rugg.
Wills Charles H., harnessmaker for J. A. Bedard, h Foundry.
Wills Milo, car builder at C. V. R. R. car shop, h 21 Messenger.
Wilson George, carpenter, h Center cor Foundry.
Wilson George, laborer, h Foundry.
Wilson William D., (Wilson & Hall) h Diamond.
WILSON & HALL, (Wm. D. W. and Alfred A. H.) attorneys and coun- selors at law, Bank cor Main.
Witherell Emily L., widow of Nathan, h 13 Diamond.
Wood painter at R. R. car shop, h Newton.
Wood Seymour H., custom inspector, h North Main.
Woodard O. B., clerk for Locke & Twigg, bds American House.
Woodbury Albert W., fireman C. V. R. R., h High cor Bishop.
Woodbury Madison, laborer in oil room at car shop, h Pearl.
479
TOWN OF ST. ALBANS-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
WOODS HENRY, JR., machinist at C. V. R. R. machine shop, h 13 Nason. Woods Henry, Sr., machinist at C. V. R. R. shop, h 13 Nason. Woods Jessie, milliner for Mrs. Gilder, bds Newton.
Woodward Fred R., (Woodward & Weeks) bds American House.
Woodward & Weeks, (Fred R. Woodward and Arthur L. Weeks) [dealers in flour, grain, feed, country produce, etc., Market st.
WOODWORTH WILLIAM L., carpenter and joiner, h Bishop.
Wooster Henry, freight conductor C. V. R. R., h 7 Elm.
Wright David, R. R. section hand, h Water.
Wright Elizabeth A. Miss, milliner, 93 North Main, bds High.
Wright James S., carpenter at C. V. R. R. car shop, h England.
WRIGHT JOHN E., molder at St. Albans foundry and machine shop, h Upper Welden.
WRIGHT WILLIAM, molder at St. Albans foundry and machine shop, has been a molder over 50 years, 40 years in St. Albans, h 9 England.
*WYMAN CHARLES, jeweler and dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry, spec- tacles, etc., also repairing, 119 Main, h 55 do. [Card on page 298.] Wyman John D., watch maker and jeweler at Chas. Wyman's, h 55 Main. York Edward, engineer C. V. R. R., h Elm.
Young Alexander, truckman and dealer in wood, h 9 Elm.
Young Amelia, tailoress, Main.
Young Francis F., night yard-master C. V. R. R., h Elm.
Young Hattie, dressmaker, Elm cor Pearl.
Young John, h Elm.
Young Joseph, shoemaker, rooms Main.
YOUNG JOSEPH, R. R. freight conductor, h 32 Elm.
Young Walter F., butcher, bds Fairfield st.
ST. ALBANS.
TOWN OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
- (For Abbreviations, etc., see page 289.)
Ackerman Edward, (St. Albans) r 39, farmer 44.
Ackerman John, (St. Albans) r 37, mechanic, and farmer 10. ACKERMAN WILLIAM, (St. Albans) r 39, teamster, and farmer 15.
Alden Charles S., (St. Albans Bay) r 40, manuf. of wagons, carriages, sleighs, etc.
Alexander Arthur, (St. Albans) r 37, carpenter. Alexander Cyrus, (St. Albans) r 15, retired. Allard Lewis A., (St. Albans) works in C. V. R. R. car shop, h Pearl.
Anderson Levi S., (St. Albans) engineer, and prop. of boarding house, h Lake. Anestey John, (St. Albans Bay) r 13, farm laborer.
Arkauson William, (St. Albans) laborer, Warner.
Aubertin Matthius, (St. Albans) laborer, h Welden Spring. Austin Albert, (St. Albans) carpenter, h 31 Messenger.
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FRANKLIN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
*ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL TRAINING*
BARNES BLOCK, LAKE STREET, ST. ALBANS, VERMONT.
PROF. WILLIAM J. CARNEY, - PROPRIETOR, -LESSONS ON
BOXING AND GENERAL TRAINING.
TERMS EASY. Hours to Suit Members. For Further Particulars Enquire at the Academy. School Opens 13th of November and Continues Three Months each Year.
The Oldest Established and most Reliable Place in the County to buy
FURNITURE, WALL PAPER -AND-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS -- GENERALLY, IS AT-
"FULLER'S:
COING
-TO-
FULLER'S
ST. ALBANS, VERMONT.
You can get more goods for the same money here than any where else. Bear this in mind when ooking around for anything in this line.
ESTABLISHED IN 1870.
THE INTERNATIONAL AND PHOTOCROME COPYING HOUSE, GEO. C. BARNARD, - Manager,
AND ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE
PHOTOGROME PICTURE,
Which has no Equal for Life Like Expression and Durability.
COR. MAIN AND CENTER STS., - ST. ALBANS, VT.
L"The Best and Largest Pictures for the Cheap- est Price, Enlarged from any Small Picture. The Largest Copying House in the United States. Hun. dreds of Agents given Constant Employment, and the Largest Salaries Paid. More Wanted-Apply to the Manager. Artistic Photographs at Satisfactory Prices. Oil Paintings, Crayons, India Inks, and Water Colors a Specialty.
ST. ALBANS SOAP WORKS - -MANUFACTURERS OF THE BEST-
LAUNDRY, TOILET AND CASTILE
SOAPS,
AND STEARINE CANDLES.
Grease taken in exchange for Soap. Cash paid for Tallow.
F. C. PRENTISS, Proprietor, (Road 22, See Map.) P. O. Box 650, ST. ALBANS, VT.
TUTTEAS ONA YEJIST YOOHUAX
481
TOWN OF ST. ALBANS-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
Austin Herbert, (St. Albans) r 18, carpenter and joiner.
Bailey David, St. Albans) r 32, farm laborer.
Baker Calno, (St. Albans) r 35, carpenter C. V. R. R. car shop.
Baker Clarence, (St. Albans) r 35, carpenter C. V. R. R. car shop.
Baker Lucian, (St. Albans) r 35, carpenter.
Baker Rufus, (St. Albans) r 35, carpenter and joiner.
Barber Frank, (St. Albans) r 21, farm laborer.
BARBER JESSE, (St. Albans) r 18, retired farmer 10, aged 76.
Barkyoumb Lezdor, (St. Albans) r 24, farm laborer.
BARNARD GEORGE C., (St. Albans) r 35, photographer, office Main st. Barsford Joseph, (St. Albans) r 31, farmer 65.
Bascom Herbert, (St. Albans Bay) works at rolling-mill.
Bascom Joseph, (St. Albans) laborer, h Cedar.
BASCOMB CHESTER F., (St. Albans Bay) r 42, dairy 1 I cows, and farmer 107.
Bascomb Merton J., (St. Albans Bay) r 42, farmer, son of Chester F.
Bascomb William J., (St. Albans Bay) r 42, farmer 77.
Bates William, (St. Albans Bay) r 43, laborer.
Beals Charles H., (St. Albans) r 38, owns farm 76.
Beals Clara, (St. Albans) r 29, widow of Lewis H., farm 64.
Bedor Peter, (St. Albans) melter at foundry, h Edward.
BEEMAN ISAAC T., (St. Albans) dealer in produce, butter, etc, owns farm 300, h Rublee.
BEEMAN SHELDON S., (St. Albans) r 35, sup't freight car building C. V. R. R.
Bell Claflus, (St. Albans) molder, Jewell.
BELL FREEBORN E., (St. Albans) r 13, prop. Maple Ridge stock farm, dairy 50 cows, farmer 1,700.
Bell Merton, (St. Albans) r 13, farmer, son of F. E.
Bellevue Levi, (St. Albans Bay) r 43, laborer.
BELLUS ALONZO., (St. Albans) r 21, dairy 8 cows, owns farm of 104 in Fairfax, and farms 80 acres belonging to Mrs. Bellus.
Bersey John, (St. Albans) laborer, Jewell.
Bertrand Napoleon, (St. Albans) foundryman, Warner.
Besette Middaw, (St. Albans) mason, h Lake.
Bingham Aurelian C., (St. Albans Bay) r 43, dairy 22 cows, and farmer 195. Bird Daniel, (St. Albans) r 15, farmer 4.
Birney Simon, (St. Albans Bay) laborer.
Bird Daniel, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farm laborer.
Bishop John, (St. Albans) assistant heater at rolling-mill, bds Weldon Spring cor Edward.
Bloder Willie, (St. Albans) r 21, painter.
Blythe Albert, (St. Albans) r 35, railroad blacksmith.
Bodrie Leon, (St. Albans) r 21, gardner and farmer 5.
Bodrie Samuel, (St. Albans) r 33, farm laborer.
Boomhower Archie, (St. Albans) r 7, laborer.
Bordo Eugene, (St. Albans Bay) mail carrier between Highgate and St. Al- bans Bay.
Borne Oliver, (St. Albans) blacksmith for C. V. R. R., h Edward.
Bordno Joseph, (St. Albans) track hand C. V. R. R., Warner. Boyce Lucius, (St. Albans) pattern maker at car shop, h Edward.
Boynton Frank C., (St. Albans) r 35, works at C. V. R. R freight house.
Boynton Gates T., (St. Albans) r 14, farmer, with S. Henry.
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TOWN OF ST. ALBANS-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
BOYNTON S. HENRY, (St. Albans) r 19, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 200. Brackett Guy H., (St. Albans Bay) near r 39, night watchman on steamboat " Reindeer."
Brackett Martha C., (St. Albans Bay) near r 39, widow of Amos M., farmer 19.
BRAINERD E. PORTER, (St. Albans) r 22, lister, dairy 24 cows, and farmer 300, owns in Minnesota 1,800, also owns land in Dakota.
BRANCH HORACE, (St. Albans) r 17, farmer 78.
Brennan John, (St. Albans) r 37, farmer 30.
Brennan John, Jr., (St. Albans) r 37, farmer 30.
Brigham Edmond D., (St. Albans) r 19, farmer.
*BRIGHAM SANFORD J., (St. Albans) r 19, breeder of Atwood Merino sheep, registered, dairy 17 cows, and farmer 137. [Card an page 370.] Bronson Augustus C., (St. Albans) r 38, bridge builder C. V. R. R. and farmer 50.
Bronson Carlisle T., (St. Albans) r 24, retired farmer, aged 75.
Bronson Edwin J., (St. Albans) r 38, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 130.
Bronson George S., (St. Albans) r 38, magnetic healer, h and 2 acres.
Bronson Jennie, (St. Albans) r 24, dressmaker.
Bronson John, (St. Albans Bay) farm laborer.
Bronson William H., (St. Albans) r 38, farmer.
BROOKS ALONZO W., (St. Albans Bay) prop. of boat house, boats and fishing tackle to let, has let boats for 29 years, and farmer 4.
Brooks Charles, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farms Hamilton Brooks' estate of 100 acres, and dairy 10 cows.
BROOKS CHARLES M., (St. Albans Bay) r 15, dairy 13 cows, farmer 130. Brooks Ebenezer, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, dairy 23 cows, farms for Smith B. 32.5.
BROOKS ELEAZER S., (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farmer 100.
Brooks Elmer D., (St. Albans Bay) r 12, son of E. S.
Brooks Eusebia, (St. Albans Bay) r 15, widow of D. G.
Brooks Holloway, (St. Albans) r 38, farm laborer.
Brooks Homer, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farmer with J. H.
BROOKS JULIUS H., (St. Albans Bay) r 12, dairy 30 cows, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, lister and appraiser, and farmer 400, owns 450 in Clinton Co., N. Y.
Brooks Ralph H., (St. Albans) r 38, farmer 120.
Brooks Royce, (St. Albans Bay) carpenter, works for C. V. R. R.
Brooks Smith, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farmer 325.
Brooks Sophia, (St. Albans Bay) r 10, widow of Hamilton.
Brooks Walter, (St. Albans Bay) r 12, farmer with J. H.
Broswes Oliver, (St. Albans) blacksmith, Warner.
Brow Thomas, (St. Albans) laborer, h Russell.
Brown Humphrey A., (St. Albans) r 32, carpenter and builder, farmer 28.
Brown Orris V., (St. Albans) r 21 cor 22, carpenter and joiner.
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