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Sawyer Newton H., (Westhaven,) cor r 5 and 13, postmaster, dealer in to- bacco, cigars and medicine.
SISCO ROBERT C, (Westhaven,) r 22, wool grower and farmer 200.
SISCO WILLIAM H., (Westhaven.) r 16, breeder of pure merino sheep, dairy 17 cows and farmer 170.
SMITH ELIAS B., (Westhaven,) r 19, carpenter and farmer 100.
Smith Franklin B., (Westhaven,) r 19, farmer 50.
Smith Harvey J., (Westhaven,) r 15, farmer 150.
Smith John D., (Westhaven,) r 20, mason and farm laborer.
Snody Horace C., (Dresden Center, N. Y.,) r 19, farmer, leases of William Jakway, 27.
Stewart George S., (Whitehall, N. Y.,) fisherman and farmer 10.
Tryon Cyrus W., (Westhaven,) r 5, wool grower, dairy 16 cows, and farmer, works on shares for S. W. Tryon, 280.
TRYON SAMAUEL W., (Westhaven,) r 5, farmer 280.
Ward John H., (Westhaven,) r 143, farmer, leases of Mrs. E. J. Hunt, 400. White Charles H., (Fairhaven,) r 12, farmer.
White Charles O., (Fairhaven,) r 12, farmer, h and lot.
White Jennette, (Fairhaven,) r 9, widow of Almond R., farmer 100.
Wilsey Thomas, (Whitehall, N. Y.,) r 23}, stock and wool grower, dairy 10 cows, farmer 1,000.
Wood Emery, (Fairhaven,) r 8, stationary engineer and house painter.
Wood Ransford, (Fairhaven,) r 8, prop. of Wood's Hotel and farmer 25.
Wyman H. A., (Westhaven,) r 15, farmer 150.
Wyman Julius L., (Westhaven,) r 13, lawyer and farmer 300.
C. H. CARPENTER, M. D., Fairhaven, Vt .- Special attention paid to diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Nervous System.
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RUTLAND COUNTY DIRECTORY.
VERMONT+
STATE * NORMAL * SCHOOL,
CASTLETON.
ABEL E. LEAVENWORTH, A. M., Principal,
Constitutions, Political Economy, Psychology, Methods.
MISS EMMA L. FULLER, Matron, MISS LUCY WELLS, Assistant,
Instructor in Special Branches.
MISS ABBIE E. LEONARD, First Assistant,
Natural Sciences, Physiology, English Literature.
Grammar, Geography, History, Mathematics.
MISS FANNIE C. TAYLOR, Assistant,
Reading, Mathematics, Drawing, Calisthenics.
HIS NORMAL SCHOOL was established in February, 1867, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Vermont. A brief history of its career, under its successive Principals, is given on another page. It has been steadily gaining in the number of its pupils, in the character and standing of its graduates, and in public confidence. It now takes a new departure. The Principal has, by the purchase of the property of the "Corporation of Rutland County Grammar School," relieved the school 96 of financial embarrassment, while the general supervision remains with the Corporation and the State Superintendent of Education.
TWO COURSES OF STUDY are adopted, as required by law. The First Course embraces two years, or four terms of twenty weeks each, and comprises the following studies :-
FIRST YEAR .- Arithmetic, including Forms, Decimals, Percentage and its Applications, Accounts ( Book- Keeping, ) Powers and Roots ; Free-Hand Drawing, Orthographic ; Geography, Mathematical, Descrip- tive and Political; Natural Sciences, embracing the Elements of Mineralogy, Botany and Zoology ; Political Economy, Elements of ; Grammar, including Paraphrasing, Analysis and Composition; Reading, including Phonic Spelling, Word Analysis, Accent, Emphasis and Expression.
An examination by the State Board of Examiners, completes the work of this year.
SECOND YEAR .- Algebra, through Factoring, Simple Equations, Powers and Roots ; Arithmetic. Men- suration ; Drawing, Perspective ; Physiology; Physical Geography ; History, Vermont and United States ; Constitutions, Vermont and United States ; Language, embracing Reading and Grammatical Analysis ; Methods, Theory and Practice, History of Education, Economy of the School-Room. IF Examination by the State Board of Examiners, in the work of this year only.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTION will be given in Principles of Penmanship, Vocal Music, and Elocution. Rhetorical Exercises weekly. Calisthenics, or Light School Gymnastics, twice each week, in connection with Reading.
THE SECOND COURSE OF STUDY embraces one year, or two terms of twenty weeks each. The studies are :-
Plane and Solid Geometry, Quadratics in Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Outlines of General History, Rhetoric, English Literature, Psychology, Moral Philosophy, True Order of Studies, and two of the following optional studies : Botany, Astronomy, Geology, Natural History, Surveying and Logic.
To receive the State License, candidates must have attended at the State Normal School for at least one school year, and be seventeen years of age. In special cases the course may be completed at an earlier age, the license to teach being withheld until the graduate becomes seventeen.
Those who have taken an Academical Course at other schools, teachers of considerable experience, and other persons of sufficient maturity in years and judgment, should be able to complete the First Course in one year. Such persons as are able to pass the required examinations, will be permitted to graduate in both courses of
study in successive terms of the same year. It is especially desired that candidates for graduation shall have had some experience in teaching, though this is not required.
Graduates from the First Course receive a State License to teach in any public school of the State for a term of five years. Those from the Second Course receive a License for ten years.
A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT will be maintained for the instruction of those not prepared by age and attainments to enter upon the First Course.
Measures will be taken, if found practicable, to open a Model School, in which the aim will be to illustrate the best methods of Primary Instruction.
The instruction in each course will be largely by topics. In each recitation the clearest methods of instruc- tion and explanation will be sought. The aim of the School is : first, to secure a knowledge of the subject ; then, to instruct in the best methods of imparting that knowledge to others.
State Scholarships are granted, on the recommendation of Town Superintendents, to persons complying with the law governing them. This School is entitled to eighty-four. Appointments may be made from any town in the State.
TUITION .- Six dollars per quarter of ten weeks, payable on or before the fifth week.
BOARD .- Three dollars per week, including oil for lamp, fuel, and washing of ten pieces, excluding garments required to be sent to the laundry. Boarders will furnish their own towels, napkins and bedding, save mat- tresses. For three dollars and a half per week, all of the above will be furnished. Rooms for self-boarders can be obtained at reasonable rates. The. School has ample accommodations for one hundred boarders, and over two hundred pupils.
The Fall Term of twenty weeks begins on the last Tuesday in August. The Spring Term on the first Tuesday in February.
IF For further information and for reduced fare on the railroads, address the Principal, or
HON. JEROME B. BROMLEY, Secretary of the Corporation.
RUTLAND COUNTY CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
EXPLANATION.
The Towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classifications. The post-office address of each individual or firm follows after the name. Where no post-office is given after the name, it signifies that the name of the post-office and the township is the same. In the villages the name of the street is generally given and precedes that of the post-office. The names of farmers are omitted in this list, as they can readily be found in the general list, by noting the figures at the end of the line, which indicate the number of acres owned or leased by each. Road numbers signify the same as in the general list.
Academies and Schools.
Brandon Graded School, Herbert W. Kittredge, principal, Brandon *STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, and Rutland Co. Grammar School, Abel E. Leavenworth, A. M., principal and proprietor, Castleton Fairhaven Graded School, Frank Utley, principal, Fairhaven Granger Annie M. Miss, (select school and drawing and painting), Poultney ST. JOHN'S PARISH SCHOOL, Rev. E. H. Randall, prin., Church st., 66
*TROY CONFERENCE ACADEMY, Rev. C. H. Dunton, M. A., prin., College st., head of Main, 66
Convent of Our Lady of Vermont, Sister M. Francois de Borgia, lady superior, 52 West, Rutland 66
DUPONT EDMOND, (French,) 75 Main,
Osgood Abbie L. Miss, (drawing and water colors,) 26 Merchants row, 3d floor, 66
RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL, Oscar Atwood, M. A., prin., Center st.,“ St. Peter's Parochial School, (Cath.) under direction of Sisters of St. Joseph, cor Mechanic and Meadow, 66
Wallmuller H. F., (German aud French,) I Elm,
West Rutland English and Classical High School, Judah Dana, A.M., prin., r 51, West Rutland,
Wallingford Graded School, William H. Shaw, prin., Wallingford
Agents Book. (See also Books and Stationery.)
REED EDWIN R., r 23, WESTCOTT BARLOW G., r 31, Danby Four Corners, Danby
Benson
566
AGENTS BOOK - AGENTS INSURANCE.
BARNARD ROYAL W., (Nat. Pub. Co.,) r 30,
Pittsford
HUMPHREY ROBERT J., gen. agent for D. Appleton & Co., Bentley ave., SOUTHARD SIDNEY M., 49 Merchants row,
Poultney Rutland
Agents Express.
HOLBROOK CHAS. H., (U. S. & C.,) CLARK ANDREW, (National, )
Brandon Castleton 66
Wiswell James, (National Co., ) Hydeville,
Spencer John C., (U. S. & C.,) East Clarendon,
Butcher John S., (National,)
COOK A. W., r 30,
Wight Ezra G., Danby,
Johnson Leonard, r 38, West Pawlet,
TIFFANY AMOS D., (U. S. & C.,)
Belden George D., (National,)
BARKER BARNEY, (National, U. S. and C.,) north end passenger depot, Rutland
Leamy James, (D. & H. C. R. R.,) West Rutland,
Markham John jr., (U. S. & C.) Sutherland Falls,
66
Robinson Jacob E., (National and U. S. & C.,) Center Rutland, Krans Charles, Cuttingsville,
66
DICKERMAN E. F., East Wallingford,
Shrewsbury Wallingford 66
FULLER ELWIN A., South Wallingford,
Morgan Harlie P.,
Agents Insurance.
Pitts Aaron L., r 46, RICE MARTIN C., r 8, Hortonville,
Benson
Southworth Henry M., r 22,
*BRIGGS & FORBES, (general,) Catlin William M., Centre st.,
Brandon
St. Pierre D. Frank, (Phoenix Life, ) r 2,
66
BROMLEY & CLARK, Main st.,
Castleton
HOWE JOHN, Main st., Sprague Orick, (fire,) r 21,
Fish Winslow G., r 9, Rutland,
Spafford Hiram B., r 13, North Clarendon,
FULLER & PRESTON, West Park place,
Humphrey Evan D., (fire,) Main st.,
66
THOMPSON SETH, Washington st.,
HOWE LUTHER P., r 7, Danby, BUTLER JAMES D., r 28,
Mt. Tabor Pittsford 66
Hitchcock & Burbank,
Poultney Rutland
Babcock Cornelius, L., (life,) 7 Center,
BURNHAM & TEMPLE, (general,) over Rut. Co. Bank,
CHAPMAN JONAS M., (Northwestern Mutual Life,) 61 Merchants row, 66
Francisco Ashley D., II Church, *FRANCISCO M. JUDSON, (fire,) opp. depot, Granger Charles H., opp. depot, 66
Chittenden Clarendon 66 Fairhaven
Spencer James W., Liberty st.,
Cushman Allerton E., Main n College,
Clarendon Fairhaven Mt. Holly Mt. Tabor Pawlet Pittsford Poultney
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AGENTS INSURANCE-AGENTS SEWING MACHINES.
MANLEY JOSEPH E., West Rutland,
Rutland
Mason Edmond G., 26 Merchants row, room 6,
*NEW ENGLAND FIRE INS. CO., (C. Parmenter, sec. and acting gen. agent,) 61 Merchants row, Parmenter Chester, 61 Merchants row,
66
WEEKS NEWMAN, room 3, 24 Merchants row,
66
Fisher Ebenezer, r 47, Cuttingsville, Shrewsbury Tinmouth
Ives Orson C., r 16, Middletown Springs,
Allen Elisha R., cor School and Main, East Wallingford,
Wallingford
BALLOU WILLIAM S.,
Sabin Edgar E., (National, ) Main st.,
66
Agents Patent Right.
(See also Patent Attorney.)
Monroe Ossian C., College st., Poultney
Agents Pension, Claim &c.
HAWKINS JOSIAH QUINCY, Central st.,
Brandon Pittsford
Winslow Samuel D., r 28,
GATES SCHUYLER G., r 12, East Wallingford, Wallingford
Agents Railroad.
HOLBROOK CHARLES H., (C. V. R. R.) CLARK ANDREW, (D. & H. C. Co.,)
Brandon Castleton 66
Wiswell James, Hydeville,
Horton William P., (station,) r 34,
Clarendon
Spencer John C., (C. V. R. R.,) East Clarendon,
66
Butcher John S., (ticket,)
Fairhaven Mt. Holly 60
Creaser George P:, (at Summit Station,) Healdville,
Dudley Harvey L., Healdville,
Wright Ezra G., Danby,
Johnson Leonard, (ticket and freight,) r 38, West Pawlet, TIFFANY AMOS D., (station,) r 28,
Mt. Tabor Pawlet Pittsford Poultney Rutland 60
Belden George D., (station, D. & H. C. Co.,)
Leamy James, (station D. & H. C. Co.) West Rutland,
Markham John Jr., (freight and ticket, C. V.,) Sutherland Falls, OLMSTEAD CHARLES, (for all roads,) Union Depot,
Putnam Samuel G., (freight, C. V. and B. & R.,) at depot,
66
Robinson Jacob E., (station D. & H. C. Co.,) r 41, Center,
WEEKS NEWMAN, (ticket, G. T. R'y,) room 3, 24 Merchants' row, Krans Charles, (station C. V. R. R.,) Cuttingsville,
Shrewsbury
FULLER ELWIN A., (station) S. Wallingford,
Morgan Harlie P., (station,) 66
Agents Sewing Machines.
FISH GEORGE J., (Wheeler & Wilson,) PROCTOR WM. E., (Singer,) Sexton David F., Center st.,
Brandon
66
PRESTON L. W. & SON, Main st.,
Castleton
TUTTLE & CO., OFFICIAL PRINTERS and STATIONERS TO THE STATE OF VERMONT.
COOK A. W., r 30,
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AGENTS SEWING MACHINES-AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
KETT TIMOTHY H., E. Park place,
PECK OREN A., Main st.,
GLEASON HENRY L., (Crown,) r 12, Rutland,
Bushee Jeremiah, r 32,
HANKS WM. M., (fixtures,) r 12,
Rice Warren, r 32,
66 Rutland
Davis Frank D., 15 Center,
66
Johnson Wm. H., 59 Center,
*MERRIAM EDWIN N., 19 Center,
Parkhurst Chas. H., 49 Merchants' row,
SINGER MANUF. CO., Geo. W. Proctor, general agt., 15 Center,
WHEELER & WILSON MANUF. CO., James B. Baker, manager, 45 Center,
DICKERMAN E. F., (C. V. R. R.,) E. Wallingford, Wallingford
Hawkins Mart. F., (Weed,) off r 11, E. Wallingford,
Agents Ticket. (See also Agents Railroad»)
Caden J. & T., (ocean passenger,) 8 Freight, Rutland
Agricultural Implements.
(See also Hardware, also General Merchants.)
HOWARD & REED, r 23 cor. 22, Benson
Luce Curtis O., Center st., Brandon
BARROWS THOMAS A., (plows, harrows, cultivators, etc.,) r 25, Castleton *GRAVES BENJAMIN F., Hydeville,
Middleton Heath, (plows,) r 18,
Simonds Daniel, (plows, ) r 18,
*STEWART CARROLL L., (Champion mower and reaper, Ithaca horse rake and Syracuse chilled plows,) r 38 E. Clarendon,
BOND WILLIAM H.,
Rogers David W., r 28,
Wescott David P., (hay rakes and hay tedders,) r 8,
Fairhaven Middletown
GRAY EUGENE W., Middletown Springs,
GRAY'S SONS A. W. (horse-powers, sawing, threshing and grain- cleaning machines,) South st., Middletown Springs,
BEECHER GEORGE W., (Buckeye mower,) r 38, W. Pawlet, Pawlet
Johnson Leonard, (Wood's mower,) r 38, West Pawlet, Mason Alexander, (Meadow King mower and rake,) r 33,
Whitcomb Austin S., (Walter A. Wood's enclosed gear mower,) r 22, 66
* HALL THOMAS D. & SON, (Belle City feed cutters, Bullard hay tedder and Stoddard's balance wheel rake,) r 29, Pittsford
Hitchcock & Burbank, (Walter A. Wood's mowers and reapers and mowing machine extras,) WHEATON GEO. D., r 19,
66
Chatterton John H., (Randall harrow, Warrior mower, &c.,) 32 Washington, Rutland
Owen W. H. B., 73 Center,
PARKER & THRALL, (gen. supply agents for Meadow King mower,) Main st., West Rutland, 66
WHEELER JULIUS C., r 20 cor 16, Sudbury
Fairhaven Mendon Pawlet 66
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66
Clarendon Danby
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-AWNINGS AND TENTS.
569
Batchellor & Sons, (manufs. agl. forks,) Mill st., Wallingford Hawkins Mart. E., (Champion mower and Munson's rake,) off r II, East Wallingford,
Wilder Otis D., (mowing machines and Ladow's harrow,) r 34, East Wallingford,
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Thompson Abram, r 29, Wells
JAKWAY I. B. & S. J., (Osborn sulky plow,) r 20,
Westhaven 66
Offensend George, (Gray's horse power,) r 4,
Ofensend Hiram, (Gray's threshing machine,) r 4,
66
A piarians.
Leonard Henry L., r 21, Sanford Carlos, r 39,
Brandon
STEWARD L. & J. A., r 39, East Clarendon,
Castleton Clarendon
GRIFFITH PELEG T., Danby Middletown Pawlet
Cleveland David A., r 32,
EDGERTON HORACE W., r 2,
66
Burdett David D., r 9,
Pittsford
BRESEE SOLON, r 31, Hortonville,
Sudbury Wallingford
Apothecaries. See Drugs and Medicines.
Architects and Builders.
(See also Carpenters and Builders, and Masons and Builders.)
Lyman Milo, 16 Chestnut ave., Rutland 66
RANDALL JEAN J. R., 7 Center,
KELLOGG IRA P. REV., School st., East Wallingford,
Wallingford
Artists, Portrait, Landscape, &c. (See also Photographers.)
Childs Frank, (landscape,) East Clarendon,
Clarendon
BULLOCK ROYAL D., (portrait,) Washington st.,
Fairhaven Pittsford
Gilbert Lucie M. Miss, (portrait and landscape,)
Osgood Abbie L. Miss, (crayon,) 26 Merchants row, 3d floor,
Rutland
Artists' Materials. (See also Paints and Oils.)
Rood Frank M., Main st.,
Poultney
Auctioneers.
BROWN ARUS H., Main cor Grove, *REMINGTON JOHN H., 16 Grove, Dawley Lawson, r 47, Cuttingsville, McBreen James, r 16,
Poultney Rutland Shrewsbury Wells
Awnings and Tents.
*METZGER WILLIAM, Evelyn st.,
Rutland
. GILMAN AUGUSTUS W., r 13, Middletown Springs,
McCOY JOSEPH, r 32,
Britton Horace F., r 25, South Wallingford,
570
AXLE CUTTERS-BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS.
Axle Cutters.
Bosworth Wm. H., cor r 7 and II,
Benson
Bakers and Confectioners. (See also Confectionery, Fruits, &c.)
BRAGG WM. W., Caernarvon st., Fairhaven Rutland
HOADLEY LEONARD J., Main st., W. Rutland,
VERDER H. L. & CO., 46 Center,
WEBSTER JAMES E., 33 Center,
66
Banks.
BRANDON NATIONAL BANK, Central st., Brandon FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRANDON, N. T. Sprague, Prest.,
H. C. Copeland, Cashier, Center st.,
CASTLETON NATIONAL BANK, Carlos S. Sherman, Prest., Main st., Castleton
ALLEN NATIONAL BANK, Ira C. Allen, Prest .; Simeon Allen, Vice-Prest. ; Charles R. Allen, Cashier, Fairhaven First National Bank of Fairhaven, Zenas C. Ellis, Prest. ; Erastus H. Phelps, Cashier, 66
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POULTNEY, J. B. Beaman, Prest. ; Leonidas Gray, Vice-Prest. ; M. D. Cole, Cashier, Poultney Poultney Bank, Merritt Clark, Cashier, Main st., 66
BAXTER NATIONAL BANK, H. Henry Baxter, Prest. ; John N. Baxter, Vice-Prest. ; Geo. R. Bottum, Cashier; Chas. Clark, Teller ; Wm. F. Eddy, Book-keeper ; 65 Merchants' row, Rutland NATIONAL BANK OF RUTLAND, John B. Page, Prest. ; Sidney W. Rowell, Cashier ; 49 Merchants' row,
RUTLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Wm. Y. W. Ripley, Prest. ; Henry F. Field, Cashier ; 22 Merchants' row, 66
RUTLAND SAVINGS BANK, Wm. M. Field, Prest .; Newton Kellogg, Treas. ; 49 Merchants' row, 66
*STATE TRUST CO., Charles Clement, Prest. ; John N. Woodfin, Treas. ; O. F. Harrison, assistant Treas .; Merchants' row cor. Evelyn, 66
Barbers and Hair Dressers.
Godfrey Geo. N. Brandon House, TENNEY HIRAM A., Park st.,
Brandon
Strong John, Main st.,
Kane Patrick,
Castleton Danby Fairhaven
Day John, Main st.,
*DENSMORE FRANK S., Main st.,
Davis Geo. M., Grove st.,
Poultney Rutland 66
Loop Geo. T., 6 Center,
Mayo Napoleon E., W. Rutland,
66
Mellow Frank M., 21} Center,
66
MINER LOUIS A., 51 Merchants' row,
Smith James E., basement Berwick House, Center st., 66
66
Alexander Samuel M., Union depot,
Austin Napoleon J., 2 Merchant's row,
Brown Louis J., Bates House,
57
BARBERS AND HAIR DRESSERS-BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Taylor James L., Union depot, Walker John F., 13} Merchants. row, Whiley Edwin C., Bardwell House, Knapp John W., r 7, DOLAN JAMES E.,
Rutland 66
66
Sherburne Wallingford
Basket Makers.
Cobb Allen H., Clarendon Springs, SKEELS EDMUND G., r 19, HOWE JOSHUA C., r 30, PETTEE HARRISON T., r 30, Hubbardton,
Clarendon Hubbardton Pittsford
Newton Charles, r 25, S. Wallingford,
Sudbury Wallingford
Bath Rooms.
Mellow Frank M., 21} Center,
Rutland
Smith James E., basement Berwick House, Center st.,
Whiley Edwin C. Bardwell House,
66
Bee Keepers.
See Apiarians. Bill Poster.
Kingsley Moses P., 29 West, Rutland
Billiard Rooms.
Hendry & McGowan, Forestdale,
Gauvreau Joseph, Main st., Harrison John, Northrop block,
Brandon Fairhaven
HYDE ARAUNAH W., Hyde Hotel,
Sudbury
Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.
DOWD & FIELDS, r 22,
Benson
Meacham Pulaski, r 17,
66
Sird Dennis, r 7,
66
STRONG & BROTHER, cor r 23 and 35,
WHEELER EDWIN S., r 32,
Brandon
Des Rochers Vital B., Grove st.,
66
HENDRY EDWIN B., Forestdale,
Hunt James F., Union st., LEPP JOSEPH, Conant sq.,
TENNIEN JEROME, Forestdale,
Castleton
Bradshaw James, Main st., Hydeville, 1 Dutton Joseph S., Elm st.,
Fox Thomas, West Castleton,
Gorham Augustus, r 25, Hoy Henry, Hydeville,
Keith Thomas, r 29, Hydeville,
66
PROUTY LUTHER S., r 30,
66
Rousey Theodore, r 23, Hydeville,
66
TEBORDO WILLIS, Main st.,
Sherman Albert G., r 23,
Blanchard & Hope, Centre st.,
Barney Horatio E., r 26,
66
O'Neill Michael, Main st.,
572
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
Lassor Zaby, r 22, Lawrence Fremont, Libbey Pheola, McIvor James,
Chittenden
NOYES HIRAM F.,
Clarendon
Shangraw Jeremiah, r 42, Clarendon Springs, Kelley David A., MINETT GEORGE,
66 Danby
Sherman Edwin R., r 5, Danby Four Corners, TEBORDO WILLIS,
66
Woods Ernest C., Danby Four Corners,
FLORA ADOLPHUS, River st.,
Flora Alfred, Second st.,
Green William H., South Main st.,
Rivet Thomas, Caernarvon st.,
Starr William, r II,
STREETER THERON H., South Main st.,
Whipple Cyrus C., Main st.,
Barker Nathan G., r 33, Handfield Louis, r 4, Hortonville,
Hubbardton
JONES WILLIAM W., r 23, Mullins Patrick, r 13, West Rutland,
Ira
Tower Lyman, r 13,
Mendon
HOADLEY JOSEPH P., South st., Middletown Springs, Leonard Andrew J., Middletown Springs,
66
LEONARD EMMETT, North st., Middletown Springs,
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Bracken Patrick, r 19,
Mt. Holly
Davenport Elijah W., r 50, Mechanicsville,
DAVENPORT IRA E., r 50, Mechanicsville,
Dawley Perry A., r 28, East Wallingford,
Hall Charles, r 40, Mechanicsville,
PRATT HENRY J., r 27, East Wallingford,
Cook Horace A., r 42,
Mt. Tabor
Cook Wm. F., r 42, DUNHAM EDWARD, West Pawlet, Eaton Charlie A., r 9,
Pawlet
Lackey William, r 33,
66
Matthews & Roberts, r 18, West Pawlet,
66
WATROUS DANIEL E., r 22,
66 Pittsfield
Adams Henry, Guearnsey Amos F., r 7, Arnold Alvin, r 31, Austin Daniel, Austin Daniel Jr., r 28, CARRIGAN FRANK B., r 7, Christmas George,
Pittsford
66
Edson Ezra, r 2,
Middletown
WELLS CHARLES, Middletown Springs,
Mason Alexander, r 33,
Robinson James, r 22,
Fairhaven 66
66
Estabrook Alexander F., r 10, N. Clarendon, GRACE JAMES R., r 35, E. Clarendon, Provost Joseph, r 10, N. Clarendon,
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573
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
DUTELLE & TENNIEN, FLEMMING JAMES, r 17, Mooney Richard Jr., r 31, Mullin Michael, r 30,
Pelkey Joseph, Sutherland Falls,
RANNEY DANIEL W.,
Tennien James E.,
Besse David C., Main st.,
COOPER JAMES M., Main st.,
Parro David E.,
Austin Joseph, Sutherland Falls,
Rutland 66
Beauchamp Sutherland Falls,
Cameron William, Center Rutland,
Colligan Patrick, Marble st., West Rutland,
Corey James, West Rutland,
Donnelly Patrick, West Rutland,
Farmer Taylor J., r 27,
Gordon Moses, (horseshoer,) Wales cor. Willow.
66
Long Clark L., Wales n Center,
66
Mclaughlin Andrew, West Rutland,
66
Mclaughlin John, r 28,
66
MEILLEUR JOSEPH, Center Rutland,
*MINER LEVI & SON, Terrill n Main,
66
Predam Charles, Sutherland Falls,
*PREMO LEVI, cor Wales and Willow,
66
*TERRILL SAMUEL, West cor Wales, Watrous Edwin H., 85 West,
Allen John C., r 6,
Sherburne
Chamberlin Thomas S., r 3,
66
Madden Ellis S., r 16, West Bridgewater, Windsor Co.,
66
Blair Frederick, Shrewsbury
Green Newell M., North Shrewsbury,
Lucas Michael, North Shrewsbury,
Lucas Patrick, North Shrewsbury,
MCLAUGHLIN JOHN, r 40, Cuttingsville,
Mecier Oliver, r 11, North Shrewsbury,
Pratt Loren F., r 46, Cuttingsville,
66
RUSSELL LYMAN A., r 40, Cuttingsville,
Carroll Patrick C., Sudbury
IRVIN JAMES, (and carriage ironer,) r 2, Middletown Springs, Tinmouth MCLELLAN JAMES, (and carriage ironer,) r 23, Bowen Wm., r 33, East Wallingford,
Chamberlin John F., Wallingford 66
*GREENE & SPOONER, River st., E. Wallingford,
66
Hart Willard S., East Wallingford,
Hoadley Frank H., Central st.,
Nichols Charles N., South Wallingford,
Randall Joseph, St. Laurand Isidore, r 3. Barden Ferrand E., r 16,
66
Wells
Mclaughlin James, West Rutland,
Pelky Joseph, Sutherland Falls,
66
Ricketts James J., r 16,
Pittsford
66 Poultney
574
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS-BOOT AND SHOE COUNTERS.
Haskins Benjamin B., r 14, Adams Edward, cor r 13 and 14,
FOOT JAMES F., r 22,
Wells Westhaven
Blast Furnaces.
White River Iron Co., J. J. Saltery, pres't ; Henry B. Thompson, sec'y ; r 19, Pittsfield, Titan Furnace, Naylor & Co.,
Chittenden Pittsford
Boat Builders.
HALE HORACE, r 18}, Benson's Landing,
Benson
HEATH FORDYCE S., r 18, Hydeville,
Castleton
Adams J. & H. & Co., r 23, (canal boats,) Whitehall, N. Y., Westhaven
Boats (to let.)
Coffee Michael, (on Lake Bomoseen,) r 16, Castleton
HAWKINS C. M., of Russell House, Hydeville,
WISWELL JAMES H., agent for str Naomi, Hydeville,
Oakdale Boat House, F. J. Buckingham & Rollin O. Dye, props., on Lake St. Catharine, Poultney Sudbury Wells
HYDE ARAUNAH W., Hyde Hotel, Beebe John C., r 5, PARK ALVAH M., prop. steam yacht "Water Lily," r 23,
Boiler Manufacturers. (See also Iron Founders and Machinists. )
*HOLMES BROTHERS, Forest cor. West, Rutland
Book Agents. See Agents Book.
Book Binders.
*PELTON GEORGE E., 61 Merchants' row,
Rutland
*TUTTLE & CO., 11 Centre,
Books and Stationery.
Kelley Joseph B., Center st., Slason Charles C., Park st.,
Brandon
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