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Tarble Sylvester, (Pittsford,) r 12, farmer, leases estate of Azem Churchill.
Taylor William, (Pittsford.) r 5, collier.
Trombly Jerry, (Pittsford,) r 5, teamster.
Tugwell R. H., (Hoboken, N. J.,) saw mill on r 22.
Walker William S., (Chittenden,) r 13, farmer 90.
Westerfield Anna F., (Chittenden,) r 22, wife of James E., res. and 5 acres. Westerfield James E., (Chittenden,) r 22, author on life insurance.
WETMORE CHARLES E., (Pittsford,) r 5, (Wetmore & Barnard), over- seer of Naylor & Co's. saw mill.
WETMORE ROYAL S., (Pittsford,) r 12, farmer 200.
WETMORE & BARNARD, (Pittsford,) r 5, (Charles E. W. & Eugene A.,) lumbermen and 230 acres mountain.
WHEELER DANIEL F., (Pittsford,) r 5, lumberman and farm 200.
Whitcomb Henry, (Chittenden,) r 21, laborer.
Whitcomb John, (Chittenden,) r 20, laborer.
WHITE JAMES, (Pittsford,) r 1, dairy 14, farmer 114.
White Wm. J., (Pittsford,) r 1, farmer, son James.
White River Iron Co., (Pittsfield,) r 19, J. J. Saltery, president ; Henry B. Thompson, secretary.
Williams Jesse (Chittenden,) r 21, laborer.
Williams John, (Chittenden,) r 21, teaming.
Wilson Wm. H., (Pittsford,) r 4, laborer.
Wing Francis L., (Chittenden, retired farmer.
Wing Kittridge M., (Chittenden,) farmer 85.
WING WOLCOTT B., (Chittenden,) proprietor Landon House and livery. Winslow Henry, (Pittsford,) r 8, laborer.
WINSLOW LEWIS I., (Pittsford,) r 8, custom grist mill, dairy 50 cows, farmer 300.
Winter Rollo, (Chittenden,) r 16, farmer 20.
Winter Wilson, R., (Chittenden,) r 16, mason, farmer II.
Woods Albert R. (Pittsford,) r I, (O. L. & A. . C)
Woods Oscar C., (Pittsford,) r 1, (O. L. & A. C.)
Woods O. L. & A. C., (Pittsford,) r I, carpenters and joiners, dairy 14, farmers 114.
Wormer John, (Chittenden,) saw mill and turning mill and manuf. fork handles.
YAW DANIEL F., (Chittenden,) r 20, lumberman and farmer 8.
Yaw Zaccheus M., (Chittenden,) r 24, carpenter.
Thayer & Co.'s UN XLD Shirts. ("T" Best in Fit, Style,
Finish and Material.
-20%%
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CLARENDON.
For Abbreviations &c., see page 257.
ACKLEY LORENZO W., (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer 120, dairy II cows, manuf. of sugar.
ADAMS LUCIUS B., (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, (Adams & Wheadon.)
ADAMS & WHEADON, (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, Lucius B. A. and Geo.
T. W.,) farmers lease 400 of Geo. W. Freeman, of West Rutland. ALBEE HARMON S., (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer 68.
Aldrich Aaron, (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer 200.
Aldrich Shelley S., (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer, leases 260 of Hiram Button. ARNOLD WILLIAM W., (N. Clarendon,) r 17, carpenter and joiner, farmer 50.
Atwater Charles, (Clarendon Springs,) r 5, farmer, works 45 of Mary A. Atwater.
ATWATER MYRON P., (Clarenden Springs,) r 20, dairy 24 cows, and farmer, leases 250 of S. Smith.
BARBER JOSHUA D., (Clarendon Springs,) proprietor grist mill, car- penter, residence in Pittsford.
Barrett James, (Clarendon,) r 19, with Moses W. Kelley, dairy 22 cows, farmer 140
Beach Noah P., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, farmer 20 and machinist.
Benson Hannibal, (Clarendon,) r 19, farmer, works 290 of the estate of Por- ter Benson.
Benson Willis, (Clarendon,) r 29, farmer, leases 198 of the estate of Philip Briggs.
BIDGOOD JACOB F., (Rutland,) r 12, carpenter and farmer 160.
BISHOP HENRY, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, farmer IIO.
Bixby Thomas, (N. Clarendon,) r 10, laborer.
BOND HORACE W., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, fruit tree agt. for Henry Webb, and with C. H. Barber of Rutland, Apiarian, 150 swarms.
Brennan Edward, (Clarendon,) r 29, works for B. & R. Railway Co.
Briggs Lydia S., (Clarendon,) r 29, widow Philip, farmer 200.
Brown James J., (E. Clarendon,) r 37, farmer.
Brown John, (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer.
Brown Thomas, (E. Clarendon,) r 37, farmer 400.
Brown Wm., (E. Clarendon,) r 37, farmer.
Burbank Albert, (Clarendon,) peddler.
BURR GEORGE H., (N. Clarendon, ) r 10, soap manufacturer.
Burr George W., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, carpenter, and farmer 30.
Butler James, (E. Clarendon,) farmer 309.
BUTLER RICHARD, (Clarendon,) r 36, section foreman B. & R. Railway. Butler Thomas, (Clarendon,) r 36, works for B. & R. R. Co.
Button Hiram F., (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer 390 and mountain land 225, part is in Shrewsbury.
Chapman Burr, (N. Rutland,) r 1, farmer 175.
CHAPMAN HARVEY, (W. Rutland,) r I, with Joseph H., farmer 300.
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Chapman Joseph H., (W. Rutland,) r I, with Harvey, farmer 300.
Childs Frank, (E. Clarendon,) landscape artist.
CHILDS HENRY, (E. Clarendon,) r 33, house and carriage painter, kalso- mining, paper-hanging and graining.
*CLARENDON HOUSE and SPRINGS, (Clarendon Springs,) B. Murray & Sons props.
Clark Caleb H., (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer 70.
CLEMONS LOLA LEE, Mrs., (Rutland,) r 12, supt. of schools.
Clemons Stephen, (Rutland,) r 12, gardener, farmer, leases of Jno. Wilmarth 30.
Cleveland John W., (N. Clarendon,) r 17, farmer 120.
Cobb Allen H., (Clarendon Springs,) basket maker.
COBURN NELSON H., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, manuf. butter tubs.
Cole Clem J., (N. Clarendon,) r 17, soft soap maker and peddler.
Colvin John C., (Clarendon Springs,) r 26, farmer 70.
COLVIN LINUS F., (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, farmer 170.
Combs Daniel C., (E. Clarendon, ) r 31, farmer.
Comerford John, (Clarendon), r 34, farmer.
Comerford John, Jr., (Clarendon,) r 34, farmer.
Comerford Thomas, (Clarendon,) r 34, works for B. & R. Railroad Co., far- mer 18.
CONGDON EDWIN, (Clarendon,) r 35, town clerk, dairy 20 cows, breeder Devon cattle, farmer 220 and 80 mountain pasture.
Congdon George W., (Clarendon Springs,) r 23, farmer 80 and 40 mountain. Congdon Lester, (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, farmer, leases 40 of the estate of Jonathan Ridlon.
Connell James, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, laborer.
Crippen Amos, (W. Rutland,) r I, farmer 135.
Crippen Benj. F., (W. Rutland,) r 1, farmer, works 135 of Amos Crippen.
Croft Leonard F., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, (W. C. & L. F. Croft,) civil engineer.
Croft William C., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, (W. C. & L. F. Croft.)
Croft W. C. & L. F., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, William C. & Leonard F.,) far- mers 285, dairy 39 cows.
Crossman Washington R., (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer 170.
Crossman Wm., (E. Clarendon,) farmer.
Davis Frederick A., (Clarendon Springs,) r 22, farmer 117.
Davis George R., (Clarendon Springs,) r 24, farmer 230.
Davis Judson H., (N. Clarendon,) r 17, speculator.
Dominy Charles (N. Clarendon,) r 14, farmer.
DRINWATER CHARLES E., (Clarendon,) leases 60 of J. C. Spencer.
Eddy Daniel P., (Clarendon,) r 19, cheese factory at East Clarendon, farmer 6, and leases of L. M. Walker, 15.
Eddy Hiram H., (Clarendon,) r 19, with Winslow S., farmer 80.
Eddy Jay F., (Clarendon Springs,) r 43, farmer 120.
Eddy Joseph A. H., (Clarendon,) r 19, farmer 5.
Eddy Winslow S., (Clarendon,) r 19, with Hiram H., farmer 80.
Emery Andrew J., (Clarendon,) r 27, farmer, residence Clarendon Flats.
Estabrook Alexander F., (N. Clarendon,) r Io, blacksmith and farmer 4. Everest Heman P., (Clarendon Springs,) with J. D., farmer 400.
Everest Ira, (Clarendon Springs.)
Everest James P., Clarendon Springs, )
Everest J. D., (Clarendon Springs,) with Heman P., farmer 400.
Ewing Charles (Clarendon Springs,) r 42, farmer, leases 140 of Julius A. C. Ewing.
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Ewing Julius A. C., (Clarendon Springs,) r 92, farmer 140.
Farrell Martin, (E. Clarendon,) r 33, section foreman, Central Vt. R. R., farmer 200.
Fish William G., (Rutland,) r 9, farmer, works 160 of Winslow G. Fish.
Fish Winslow G., (Rutland,) r 9, insurance agent and farmer 160.
Fisk Benjamin, (Clarendon Springs,) r 43, farmer 9, in Tinmouth.
FISK MERRITT, (Clarendon Springs,) r 43, farmer 20.
Fisk Noah, (Clarendon Springs,) r 43, carpenter and farmer 17.
Flanders Wallace M., (E. Clarendon,) r 32, farmer, carpenter and joiner.
Flanders William, (Clarendon,) r 35, carpenter and farmer.
Fuller Jacob, (N. Clarendon,) r 8, prop. Marshall cheese factory.
Fuller Joseph, (Clarendon, ) r 29, dairy 21 cows, farmer 158.
GEE LEONARD P., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, building mover, carpenter, stone mason and farmer 43 in Brandon.
Gibson Samuel C., (N. Clarendon,) r 9, farmer leases of E. Moss, of Rut- land, 140, and dairy 12 cows.
Giddings Francis W., (Clarendon,) r 34, carpenter, farmer 26.
Glynn Edgar M., (E. Clarendon,) gunsmith and farmer 60.
Gorton Benj., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, farmer 90, also 220 in Mount Holley, and 300 in Wallingford.
GRACE JAMES R., (Clarendon,) r 35, blacksmith and wagon repairing.
Greene Frank A., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, dairy 15 cows, farmer 100.
Grover Abbott J., (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer.
Grover Joseph H., (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer, leases 200 of Harvey Kings- ley, of Rutland.
GROVER MARSHALL W., (E. Clarendon,) r 33, farmer 5.
Haradon Gardner, (E. Clarendon,) r 16, laborer.
Haradon Hannibal, (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer.
Harrington Wm. W., (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, stone mason and farmer. Harvey William, (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer 100, and 50 mountain. Hayes John J., (Clarendon Springs,) farmer 30.
Higgins Elkanah, (Clarendon Springs,) laborer.
HITCHCOCK HANNAH L., (Clarendon Springs,) r 3, widow Henry, dairy 13 cows, farmer 160.
Hodges Edward W., (Clarendon, ) r 29, farmer.
Hodges Eugene H., (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer.
HODGES HANNIBAL, (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer 360.
Holden Arthur N., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, strawberry raiser, farmer, works 125 of E. L. Holden.
Holden Eli L., (N. Clarendon,) r 15, farmer 125.
Holden Elijah B., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, postmaster, physician, claivoyant and farmer 40, owns cider mill.
Holden James S. (N. Clarendon,) r 14, retired farmer.
Hopkins Hadwen D., (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer, works 800 of Mrs. Huldah Potter, dairy 42 cows.
Horton Alvah, (N. Clarendon,) r 10, (A. & B. E. Horton.)
Horton A & B. E., (N. Clarendon,) r 11, (Alvah and Bent E.,) manufs. of chair stock, cheese boxes and spring beds, grist and cider mills, saw mill, and IIo acres mountain land.
Horton Bent F., (N. Clarendon,) r II, (A. & B. E. Horton.)
Horton Edgar H., (Clarendon,) r 29, carpenter and speculator.
Horton Hopkins, (N. Clarendon,) r 6, farmer 175.
Horton Julius A. C., (Clarendon,) r 6, farmer, works 175 of Hopkins Horton.
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Horton Rollin, (Clarendon,) carpenter.
Horton Susan T., (Clarendon,) r 34, wife of T. K., farmer 28.
Horton Timothy K., (Clarendon,) r 34, postmaster, carpenter and farmer II, and with William P. farmer 47.
Horton T. K. & W. P., (Clarendon,) r 34 farmers 47.
Horton William P., (Clarendon,) r 34, station agent, painter and farmer 1} and with Timothy K., farmer 47.
Hosford Rachel and Emeline, Misses, (Clarendon,) r 35, tailoress and dress- making.
Hyde Henry H., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, laborer.
Ingalls Bennoni, (E. Clarendon,) r 33, marble worker.
Ingalls Joseph C., (E. Clarendon,) r 33, marble worker.
Jackson Napoleon B., (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer.
JOHNSON HOLTON C., (N. Clarendon,) r 7, farmer 160.
Jones Lester, (Clarendon Springs,) r 25, farmer 40.
KEECH HORACE H., (Wallingford,) r 36, farmer, leases of C. M. Towns- end, of Wallingford, dairy 16 cows, and farm 160.
Keily Jeremiah, (E. Clarendon,) r 39, farmer 113.
Kelley Elihu S., (N. Clarendon,) r 7, with Samuel H., farmer 75.
KELLEY MOSES W., (Clarendon,) r 19, with James Barrett, dairy 22 cows, farmer 140.
Kelley Patrick, (Clarendon Springs,) r 3, quarryman.
Kelley Samuel H., ( N. Clarendon,) r 7, with Elihu S., farmer 75.
Kelley Erastus, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, farmer 150.
KEYES JOHN, (Clarendon Springs,) r 42, prop. grist mill, farmer 100.
KIMBALL DANIEL, (N. Clarendon,) r 17, farmer 108, breeder and dealer
in imported short-horned cattle.
Kingsley John Harrison, (E. Clarendon,) r 34, grist mill, carding machine, and farmer 70.
Kingsley Horace, (E. Clarendon,) r 42, farmer 160.
Kingsley John H., (E. Clarendon,) leases grist mill of J. Harrison Kingsley, and dealer in flour, meal and feed, and wool clarding.
Kingsley Samuel T., (E. Clarendon,) r 38, farmer 100.
Lapoint Wm., (Clarendon Springs, ) laborer.
Law John, (Clarendon,) r 35, laborer.
Lee James E., (Rutland,) r 12, Methodist clergyman.
Learned John F., (Clarendon Springs,) r 26, farmer.
LINCOLN GEORGE, (Clarendon Springs,) r 23, farmer, leases 175 of Dallas.
Lincoln James H., (N. Clarendon,) r II, house painter, farmer, leases of John Willmarth 75.
Lincoln Josiah W., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, farmer.
Marlow Lewis, (N. Clarendon,) r 10, soap maker, owns ¿ acre.
Marsh Marcie Mrs., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, widow of Wm. D., farmer 90.
Marsh William G., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, dairy 16 cows, farmer 100, and 100 in Mendon.
Mason Schuyler N., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, carpenter, millwright and milling, h. and 3 acres.
McGee Frank, (Clarendon Springs,) cheese maker.
Merriam John A. P., (Clarendon Springs,) postmaster and dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and patent medicines.
Go to F. H. CHAPMAN & CO.'S for Fine POCKET CUTLERY and POCKET BOOKS, opp. Depot, RUTLAND, VT.
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MILLER HENRY, (N. Clarendon,) r 17, chair caner, house painter, and farmer 4.
Moore Andrew, (Clarendon Springs,) wagon maker and repairer.
Moran Margaret Mrs., (N. Clarendon.) r 17, widow of James, farmer 81.
MORAN MICHAEL, (N. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer, leases of Henry Tower, of Rutland, 150.
MORAN MICHAEL, (N. Clarendon,) r 10, farmer 35.
MORSS GEORGE H., (Clarendon,) r 29, pastor Congregational church.
MURRAY ARTHUR B., (Clarendon Springs, ) (B. Murray & Sons.)
MURRAY BYRON, (Clarendon Springs, ) (B. Murray & Sons.)
*MURRAY B. & SONS, (Clarendon Springs,) (Byron, George T. and Arthur B.,) props., Clarendon House and Springs, keep livery and farmers 167.
MURRAY GEORGE T., (Clarendon Springs,) (B. Murray & Sons.)
MUSSEY HARRIET E. MRS., (N. Clarendon, ) r 14, farmer 86.
Newton A. Jay, (Wallingford,) r 27}, farmer 440.
Newton Alexander, (Clarendon,) r 19, farmer 174. Died-1881. Parker John B., (E. Clarendon,) r 39, farmer 2 and 80 in Mendon.
Patterson Hiram, (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer, leases 60 of Mrs. E. H. Crossman.
PECK ELIAS, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, farmer 114.
PERRY JOHN B., (N. Clarendon,) carriage maker and painter.
PERSONS DANIEL, (Clarendon,) r 19, dairy. 16 cows, leases farm 174 of Alexander Newton.
PIERCE CORNELIUS C., (E. Clarendon,) r 32, secretary Rutland Co.
Agricultural Society, secretary Vermont State Poultry Association, agent for barbed wire fence, and farmer 150.
Pierce Thomas, (Clarendon,) r 18, dairy 24 cows, farmer 220.
Pitts Charles, (N. Clarendon, ) r 10, works for A. & B. E. Holden.
Pitts George M., (N. Clarendon,) r 13, farmer.
PLATT HATTIE E. MISS, (N. Clarendon,) r 18, farmer 100.
PLUMLEY JOHN W., (N. Clarendon,) r 17, tin peddler and dealer in hides and pelts, and farmer, works for W. W. Arnold, 50.
Potter Henry, (Clarendon,) r 19, carpenter and farmer 70.
Potter Huldah Mrs., (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer 300.
Potter Noel, (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, town representative and farmer 245. Potter Oscar, (N. Clarendon,) r 19, farmer 88.
Powers Nichols M., (Clarendon,) r 35, farmer 375, cheese factory and bridge builder.
POWERS RUSSELL F., (Clarendon,) r 35, constable and collector, farmer IO, and works 400 of N. M. Powers.
PRATT ARTEMAS, (N. Clarendon,) r 7, farmer 130, and 170 in Rutland, and 100 in Mendon.
Pratt James D., (Clarendon,) r 36, (Stewart & Pratt,) cheese maker.
Pratt Sanford A., (N. Clarendon,) r 7, farmer, leases of Artemas 127.
Provost Joseph, (N. Clarendon,) r 10, blacksmith.
Quincy Amos, (Clarendon,) farnier.
Quincy Thomas, (Clarendon Springs,) r 5, farmer 252.
Quincy Thomas, (Clarendon Springs,) r 5. farmer.
Ridlon George M., (Clarendon Springs,) r 25, farmer 200.
Ridlon John, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, stone mason, musician and farmer 60.
Ridlon John H., (Clarendon Springs,) r 24, tailor.
Riley Barney, (Wallingford,) r 36, farmer 120.
RILEY JAMES T., (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer leases 260 of Enoch Smith.
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Rooney Michael, (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer 19.
Rooney Patrick, (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer 65.
Severy Wm., (Clarendon Springs,) r 20, laborer.
Seamans Josiah E., (Clarendon Springs, ) cheese maker.
Shangraw Jeremiah, (Clarendon Springs,) r 42, blacksmith.
Sherman Charles M., (W. Clarendon,) 1 7, horse dealer and breeder, farmer 80.
Sherman Morris H., (Clarendon,) r 19, farmer 40.
Shippy Melisa Mrs., (N. Clarendon,) r 18, widow Coswell, house and I acre. Smith Alzina Mrs., (Clarendon,) widow Nathan J., 200 acres mountain land. SMITH ARIMA D., (Clarendon,) r 29, (E. & A. D. Smith,) dairy 20 cows, farmer 225.
Smith Charles P., (E. Clarendon,) r 33, farmer 175.
Smith E. & A. D., (Clarendon,) r 29, (Enoch and Arima D.,) own farms in other towns, 600.
Smith Elliott W., (E. Clarendon,) r 16, farmer 160.
Smith Enoch, (Clarendon,) r 29, (E. & A. D. Smith.)
SMITH ORSON, (Clarendon Springs,) r 4, farmer 150.
Smith Sardius, (Clarendon Springs,) r 20, farmer 250, and owns cider mill.
SMITH SENECA E., (Clarendon,) r 36, stock grower, farmer 250, and 175 mountain in Wallingford.
Spafford Charles A. (N. Clarendon,) r 13, teacher and farmer.
Spafford Hiram B., (N Clarendon,) r 13, owns turning mill, insurance agent and farmer 100.
SPENCER ALBERT H., (E. Clarendon,) (Spencer & Steward,) with J. C. Spencer.
Spencer John C., (E. Clarendon,) dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes &c., postmaster, station agent C. V. R. R., express agent U. S. & C., and farmer 85.
SPENCER & STEWARD, (E. Clarendon,) (Albert H. Spencer and Wallace Steward, ) fish culturists.
Squier Lauraman C., (N. Clarendon,) r 16, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 200. Stafford Chas. F., (Clarendon Springs, ) r 24, farmer.
Stafford John E., (Clarendon Springs,) r 24, farmer.
STANDISH DAVID B., (N. Clarendon,) cor. r 10 and 11, cheese maker and house painter.
Starks John J., (N. Clarendon,) r 13, farmer I.
STEWARD JOHN A., (E. Clarendon,) r 39, (I .. & J. A. Steward.)
STEWARD LEONARD, (E. Clarendon, ) r 39, (L. & J. A. Steward.)
STEWARD L. & J. A., (E. Clarendon,) r 39, (Leonard and John A., ) manuf. and dealers in sap evaporators, buckets, tin and sheet iron ware, apiarians and farmers 250.
Steward Thomas, (E. Clarendon,) r 39, farmer 156.
STEWARD WALLACE, (E. Clarendon,) (Spencer & Steward,) physician and surgeon.
Stewart Albert H., (Clarendon,) r 36, (Stewart & Pratt.)
STEWART FRED B., (Clarendon, ) r 36, farmer.
Stewart John Q., (E. Clarendon,) r 38, farmer 200.
Stewart & Pratt, (Clarendon,) r 36, (Albert H. S. and James D. P.,) farmers, lease 155 of Est. E. H. Stewart.
Taylor Lewis J., (Clarendon Springs,) r 42, carpenter and joiner.
Taylor Varnum, (Clarendon Springs,) r 42, prop. grist, saw and cider mills, and millwright.
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RUTLAND COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Clarendon House
OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER. ACCOMMODATION FOR 200 GUESTSA
TERMS.
Board, - Children,
$8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 per week. -
5.00
6.00
Servants, -
5.00
66
Board,
2.00 per day.
N CONNECTION with the House is a Farm of 170 Acres, from which Vegetables and Milk are procured daily, and set upon the table fresh.
THE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS :- Main Hotel, Clarendon House, accommodating 100 guests, and three (3) Cottages, accommodating 100 guests-all within speaking dis- tance of each other. Families and single persons who desire the quietness of a private house, can be accommodated with rooms in one of the Cottages. In front of the Hotel and Cottages is a fine Park filled shade trees-the growth of forty years ; in the centre, a beautiful pond and fountain throwing a shaft of water thirty feet.
BUSINESS MEN .- As a place for the business man to recruit, and for families to spend the Summer months, no place equals it in the State : nothing here unpleasant-pure air, beautiful scenery, pleasant drives and walks, and, above all, a Spring of Water which has no superior.
THE CHILDREN .- There is not a finer place in the United States for children ; there is not a place here where a child can get injured-no railroads, factories or shops of any kind-a perfect play ground.
AMUSEMENTS .- Billiards, Bowling Alley, Croquet Grounds, &c.
TELEGRAPH .- An office of the Western Union Telegraph Company in the house.
LIVERY .- A good Livery connected with the Hotel ; also accommodations for private carriages. Fani- ilies or parties will be taken to drive, or on excursions, at 50 to 75 cents each person ; children half fare. At this low charge, an opportunity is given guests to visit all places of interest, and enjoy a healthful recrcation at the same time.
ANALYSIS OF THE WATER-BY PROF. A. A. HAYES, STATE ASSAYER OF MASSACHUSETTS .- One gallon, or 231 inches of water contains-
Carbonic Acid Gas, 46.16 cubic inches. | Muriate of Lime, -
Nitrogen Gas, 9.63
16 Sulphate of Soda,
2.74
Caronate of Lime, 3.02 grains. Sulphate of Magnesia, 1
100 cubic inches of the gas which was evolved from the water consists of-
Carbonic Acid Gas,
0.05 cubic inches. 1.50
Oxygen Gas, Nitrogen Gas,
98.45
DR. HAYES says :- " It is a remarkable water, containing nitrogen dissolved.
CUTANEOUS DISEASES .- For all Cutaneous Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Urinary Difficulties, the Restoration of a Deficient Appetite, and for General Debility, these waters are unequaled. As a choice Table Water, helping digestion, and sharpening the appetite, these waters will be found invaluable.
WARM AND COLD BATHS .- The water is brought through pipes to the house for bathing purposes. The water is put up in barrels, also in smaller quantities, if desired. It will keep for any length of time, retain- ing all its virtues ; it has no sediment, is delicious to drink, health giving, and is a fine water for bathing.
SCENERY .- The scenery about the Springs is of peculiar beauty, even for Vermont, while the splendid roads afford excellent opportunity for drives and views of this delightful region.
VISITORS .- From fifteen to twenty-five hundred persons annually visit them in quest cf health or pleas- ure, and while the invalid is restored to health, through the agency of the medicinal properties contained in the water, and the business man's mind rendered elastic by having removed from it an undue weight of care and anxiety the pleasure seeker can find a full share of enjoyment in the beautiful scenery, the pleasant drives, the numerous brooks for trout fishing, the interesting surroundings and excellent Hotels afforded at Clarendon Springs.
CORRESPONDENCE .- Persons desiring to apply for rooms by letter or telegraph, will please address the proprietors,
B. MURRAY & SONS, CLARENDON SPRINGS, RUTLAND CO., VT.
References, if desired, in all principal cities,
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Thompson Fayette H., (N. Clarendon,) r 7, farmer.
Tiernan Lawrence, (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer 150.
TIERNAN MICHAEL J., (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer.
Tiernan Richard, (Wallingford,) r 39, farmer.
Tower Runa H., (Clarendon Springs,) r 44, farmer.
Trumbull Adolphus, (Clarendon Springs, ) laborer.
Tubbs Daniel, (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer, ex'r estate of Emily H. Tubbs 387.
Tubbs Henry G., (Clarendon Springs,) r 41, farmer 280, and works 387 of the estate of Emily H. Tubbs.
WALKER LEWIS M., (Clarendon Springs,) r 27, farmer 295.
Walker Noah S., (Clarendon Springs,) r 27, prop. cheese factory and farmer 475. Walker William W., (Clarendon Springs,) r 27, Ist selectman, farmer 375 in Tinmouth, Ira and Clarendon.
Wardwell Joseph L., (N. Clarendon,) r 10, chair maker and wood turner.
WEBB HENRY, (N. Clarendon,) r 18, strawberry garden, nurseryman and farmer 100.
Weeks Harlan, (Clarendon,) r 37, with John, farmer 75.
Weeks John, (Clarendon,) r 37, cooper, and with Harlan, farmer 75.
WEEKS WILLIAM S., (E. Clarendon,) r 32, justice of the peace, pension agent, notary public and farmer.
Weeks William, (E. Clarendon,) r 39, farmer 100.
Wescott Amos, (Clarendon Springs, ) r 21, farmer 250.
Wescott Arunah G., (Clarendon Springs,) r 21, farmer 140.
Westcott George W., (Clarendon Springs,) r 20, farmer 325.
WETHERBY OMAR, (Clarendon,) r 35, cheese maker.
Wheadon George T., (Clarendon Springs, ) r 44, (Adams & Wheadon.)
WHITE HENRY K., (N. Clarendon,) r 14, 2d selectman, dairyman 30 cows, farmer 300.
WILMARTH JOHN, (N. Clarendon,) r II, supt. of poor, mason and farmer 107.
WYLIE WILLIAM L., (Wallingford,) r 36, farmer 170.
DANBY.
(For Abbreviations, &c., See Page 257.)
ADAMS ALBERTUS S., (Danby,) (A. S. A. & Co.)
ADAMS O. A., (Danby,) (A. S. A. & Co.)
ADAMS A. S. & CO., (Danby,) (Albertus S. and O. A. Adams,) dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, ready-made clothing, hats, caps, &c.
Archer Lucian J., (Pawlet,) r 4, farmer.
Archer Lucius, (Pawlet,) r 18, farmer, works 70 of E. Willard.
Atwater Lyman, (Danby Four Corners,) r -, leases of Edwin Staples, dairy 32 cows and farm 600.
Baker Alfred N., (South Wallingford,) dairy 20 cows, farmer 160.
Baker Austin S., (Danby,) r 28, pettifogger, dairy 12 cows, farmer 115. -21
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Baker Benjamin, (Pawlet,) r 18, farmer 30.
Baker Charles H., (South Wallingford,) laborer.
Baker Jolın, (S. Wallingford,) r 8, carpenter and farmer 21.
Baker Jonathan, (Danby,) r 29. farmer 17.
Baker Nathan L., (Danby,) r 42, farmer 60.
Baker Oliver G., (Danby,) r 29, dairy 25 cows, farmer, works 275 of Willard Baker, Rutland, and owns 65 in Rutland.
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