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Marshall John C., (Gassett's Station) r 16, lives with his son, Fred E.
Marshall Zenas, (Chester) employee of H. Fullerton, n Grafton st.
Marston Elisha, (Chester) r 65, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 20 cows, and farmer, leases of Henry Morris 321.
MARTIN A. BLISS DEA., (Chester) r 47 cor 44, (Martin & White.)
Martin Joseph, (Chester Depot) r 45, section hand C. V. R. R., h and lot.
Martin William W .. (Chester) retired farmer, owns with Asa W. Moore 80. MARTIN & WHITE, (Chester) r 47 cor 44, (A. Bliss M. & Willie E. W.) dealers in sheep, dairy 10 cows, and farmers 264.
MATHER FREDERICK P., (Chester) town representative, and dentist, Main.
Maxfield Rebecca C., (Chester) widow of David H., resident, Main.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
McIntyre Eva L., (Chester Depot) music teacher, North st.
McIntyre Harry H., (Chester Depot) postal clerk.
McIntyre Martin, (Chester) retired carpenter, Williams st.
MCINTYRE WILLARD M., (Chester Depot) carpenter and builder, h North st.
McIntyre Willard Mrs., (Chester Depot) dressmaker, North st.
Mead Charles, (Chester) retired farmer, h Grafton st.
Mead James N., (Chester) r 59, farmer, with D. W. Davis.
Meader Arthur E., (Chester) r 53, farmer and tin peddler, h and lot.
MILLER JOHN O., (Chester) (Miller & Hadley) Depot st.
Miller Oscar, (Chester) teamster and sexton.
Miller William, (Chester) leases to Martin Wyman farm of 140 acres.
MILLER & HADLEY, (Chester) John O. Miller and G. Frank Hadley) dealers in stoves, sheet-iron and tin ware, lead pipe, iron and wood pumps, Main street cor School.
MINER HARLAN P., (Chester) r 52, student at Vermont Academy, resides with his father, John J.
MINER JOHN JAY, (Chester) r 52, dairy 8 cows, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 192.
Moore Asa W., (Chester) farmer, owns with W. W. Martin 80 acres, Main street.
Moore Forrest H., (Gassett's Station) r 16, teamster.
Moore Horace H., (Gassett's Station) runs threshing machine.
Moore John M., (Chester) r 34, leases 115 acres to J. Butterfield.
Moore John N., (Chester) physician and surgeon, Main st.
Moore Mark S., (Chester Depot) blacksmith, carriage ironing, owns with Robbins & Marsh 12 acres on Shawmut ave.
Morris Henry, (North Chester) r 45, 20 head young cattle, farmer 258, and leases to Elisha Marston 331.
Morris Pratt, (Chester) laborer, h near Grafton st.
Morris Lewis, (Chester) laborer, h near Grafton st.
Morse John M., (Chester) retired farmer, h South Main st.
Morse Lucy A. Mrs., (Chester) farm 4 acres, School st.
Moulton C. E. Mrs., (Chester) millinery and fancy goods, Main.
Moulton Charles E., (Chester) carpenter and builder, Main.
Mure John, (Chester) carpenter and joiner, Grafton st.
Newton John B., (Chester) retired farmer, lives with Judson O. Smith, aged 75.
Newton Solon H., (North Chester) r 26, sugar orchard too trees, and farmer IO0.
Noble Smith, (Chester) r 43, retired farmer, lives with George C. Bidwell.
OCKFORD THOMAS L., (Chester) rector St. Luke's Episcopal church. Olcott Frederick O., (Chester) r 48, (T. C. & F. O.)
Olcott Thomas C., (Chester) r 48, (T. C. & F. O.)
Olcott T. C. & F. O., (Chester) r 48, dairy 8 cows, and farmers 240.
Olney Asahel, (North Chester) laborer, h and lot, North st.
Olney Daniel, (North Chester) thresher, bds North st.
Olney Frederick H., (North Chester) r 24, farmer, leases of D. K. Barrett 130. Olney Joseph S., (Chester) r 59, carpenter, sugar orchard 200 trees, and farmer 100.
Olney Moses, (Chester) employee Central Hotel.
Ordway Angeline C., (North Chester) widow of George W., h and lot, North. Park Benjamin A., (Chester) (Adams & Park,) h Church st.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
Park Leonard T., (Chester) laborer, h Grafton st.
PARKER GEORGE, (Chester) r 66, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 135. PARKER HENRY E., (North Springfield) r 12, sugar orchard 200 trees.
dairy 6 cows, dealer in horses, and farmer 75.
PARKER JAMES, (Chester Depot) r 44, sugar orchard 350 trees, farmer 120, and in Springfield 20.
Parker -, (Chester) widow of Jehiel, two houses and lots, h Main.
PARKER LIZZIE J., (Chester Depot) r 44, daughter of James.
Partridge Charles L., (Chester) r 52, farm laborer.
Patch George O., (Chester) r 51, lives with N. M. Green.
PAYNE GEORGE W., (Chester Depot) r 28 cor 29, farmer 55.
PEABODY NATHANIEL P., (Chester) carpenter and stair builder, agent for Windsor for C. M. Abel's improved farm gate, farm and town rights for sale, Main street, h South Main.
Perkins Luke, (Gassett's Station) r 15, farmer, leases of Warner Earl 100. PERRY ALONZO, (Chester) off r 40, sugar orchard 800 trees, fruit orchard 300 trees, vineyard 20 varieties of grapes, and farmer 200, on r 34, 900, and pasture land 50. Perry homestead settled in 1794.
Perry Clinton E., (Chester) off r 40, farmer, with Alonzo.
Perry George H., (Chester) dealer in agricultural implements and fertilizers, farmer 25, h Grafton st.
Persons Delyra M., (Chester) widow of Addison E., h Grafton st.
Persons Mary A., (Chester) school teacher, Grafton st.
Phillips James R., (North Chester) r 32, farmer, employee of and carries on for R. P. Pollard dairy 48 cows, and farm about 250 acres.
Phillips Riley, (Gassett's Station) off r 28, farmer 60.
Pierce Amos L., (Chester) employee of J. D. Powers.
Pierce Charlie H., (Chester) farmer, with his father, Jackson.
Pierce F. W., (Chester) dealer in drugs, medicines, dye stuffs, trusses, sta- tionery, toys, confectionery, cigars, etc., Main st.
PIERCE JACKSON, (Chester) r 41, dairy 4 cows, and farmer 100.
Pierce Joseph G., (Chester) retired farmer, h and lot.
Pierce William, (Chester) r 40, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 100 trees, farmer 140.
Pierson john, (Chester Depot) works for Geo. A. Hall.
Piper Joseph, 2d, Dea., (Chester) r 25, farmer 30.
Piper Joseph, (Gassett's Station) r 20, dairy and stock farmer 340.
Piper Samuel H., (Gassett's Station) r 1, (Piper & Thomson) farmer 35. Piper & Thomson, (Gassett's Station) r 1, (Samuel H. Piper, Frank G.
Thomson) proprietors saw-mill, manufs. lumber, chair stock, shingles, eave-troughs, etc.
Plimpton Henry C., (Chester Depot) r 29, farmer 22.
Pollard James E., (Johnson & Pollard) Main st.
POLLARD ROLAND P., (North Chester) dealer in cattle, sheep and hogs, dairy 78 cows, 70 head young stock, 130 sheep, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, farmer 300, and in Andover 600.
Pond Arvin E., (Chester) r 62, teamster.
Pond Elias, (Gassett's Station) r 20, farmer 30.
Pond Harvey, (Chester) r 57, teamster.
Powers J. Frank, (Chester) employee J. D. Powers, h South st.
POWERS JOEL D., (Chester) saw-mill, manufacturer of lumber and chair stock, capacity 400,000 feet per year, employs 8 men, h and lot, South st. Pratt Frederick P., (Chester) r 58, basket maker.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
Pratt Linda, (Chester) r 58, h and 3 acres.
Provo Frank, (Chester) r 52, farm laborer.
Puffer S. W., (Chester) tinsmith, h School st.
Putnam Albert A., (Chester) carpenter and builder, h and lot, South Main. PUTNAM JOHN F., (Gassett's Station) r 5, dairy 10 cows, apple orchard 300 trees, farmer 300.
Putnam Miranda, (Gassett's Station) r 6, widow of Orric, farmer 90.
Randall Artemas D., (Chester) r 35, farmer, leases of Lewis Cutler, of Spring- field, 78.
Randall Abbie A., (Chester) r 34, farmer 130.
Randall Gilbert W., (Chester) r 34, farmer, with his sister Abbie.
Reed Albert E., (Chester) laborer at Butterfield & Smith's soapstone ledge h South Main.
Reed Charles A., (Chester) off r 37, farmer 100.
Revel John, (Chester) employee of H. B. Booth.
Rhider Sarah C., (Chester) resides with her daughter, Mrs. A. N. Chandler.
Rice Perry M., (Chester) clerk in store at Lawrence, Mass.
Richardson Albert M., (North Chester) owns three houses and lots, employee in bakery, h North st.
RICHARDSON JOSEPH R., (Chester Depot) justice of the peace and grand juror, cattle dealer, breeder of Short-horn cattle, sugar orchard 250 trees, dairy 37 cows, farmer 600, h Depot st.
Richardson Warren W., (Chester) retired merchant, farmer 20.
RIGGS HENRY H., (Proctorsville) off r 1, dairy 6 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 150.
ROBBINS CHARLES, (Chester Depot) postmaster, town clerk twelve years, town treasurer, and notary public.
Robbins George S., (Chester) general merchandise, owns h and lot 3} acres, Main st.
Robbins Aaron L., (Chester) r 49, orchard 150 trees, and farmer, leases of A. G. Burgess 187 acres.
Robbins Mary E., (Chester) r 49, school teacher.
ROBBINS PHILEMON H., (Chester Depot) (Robbins & Marsh,) h De- pot st.
*ROBBINS & MARSH, (Chester Depot) (P. H. Robbins and F. H. Marsh,) hardware, iron and steel, flour, grain, meal, groceries, fertilizers agricultural implements, Depot st. [Card on page 310.]
Rounds Ella D., (Chester) school teacher, bds with William Rounds.
Rounds Sarah E., (Chester) teacher of elocution in the Detroit Training School of Elocution and English Literature.
Rounds Susan A., (Chester) widow of John L., h and lot, South Main.
Rounds William, (Chester) attorney and counselor at law, h and lot, Main.
Ryder Henry R., (Chester) r 62, teamster, and railroad brakeman.
Ryder Robert B., (Chester) r 62, laborer, and farmer, owns 3 acres.
Sabine Ebenezer, (Chester) r 58, farmer 40.
Sanders Coleman, (Chester Depot) r 43, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 20 cows, farmer 250 and 75 intervale, owns store at depot, and granite ledge one mile northeast of depot.
SANDERS COLEMAN H., (Chester Depot) general merchant, and dealer in bark and lumber, Depot st., h do.
SARGEANT ATWOOD, (Chester) r 51, stock grower 25 head, sugar orchard 400 trees, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 330.
Sargeant Benjamin B., (Chester) retired farmer, resident, aged 90.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
Sargeant Charles O., (North Chester) sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 14 cows, and farmer 160.
Sargeant - -, (Chester) widow of Oaks, resident, Main.
SARGEANT RODNEY B., (Chester) employee of Ira Holden, h Cross st. Soldier in Co. B, 16th Regt. Vt. Vols.
Sawyer Orrin S., (Chester) laborer.
Scott Marshall E., (Chester) employee of N. F. Hall.
SCRIBNER JOHN C., (Gassett's Station) general merchant, telephone agent, and farmer 135 acres.
Scribner John E., (Gassett's Station) clerk, with his father, John C.
SEVERANCE BIRNEY E., (Gassett's Station) r 18, trackman, lives with H. Stearns.
Sheldon Eleanor Mrs., (North Chester) widow, resident, h North st.
Sherwin Frances, (North Chester) widow of Henry, resident, North st.
Sherwin Ransom, (Chester) r 59, dairy 6 cows, sugar orchard 400 trees, apple orchard 300 trees, farmer 160.
Sherwin Maria R., (North Chester) widow of Simon, farmer 16, North st. SHERWIN MARY A., (North Chester) widow of David A., owns with Mrs. Rebecca Allen farm 17.
Sherwin Rollin C., (Chester Depot) laborer at steam mill, h old road.
Sherwin Sylvia M., (Chester) r 59, (Mrs. Ransom,) school teacher.
Shurtleff Jefferson, (Chester) r 48 cor 66, sugar orchard 450 trees, dairy 10 cows, farmer 179.
Shurtleff Thomas J., (Chester) r 48 cor 66, works Jefferson's farm on shares. Skinner Harvey J., (Chester) r 60, dairy 16 cows, 10 head young stock, sugar
orchard 250 trees, apple orchard 1,000 trees, and farmer 1,300.
Skinner William D., (Chester) r 60, farmer, with Harvey J.
Smith Mary A., (North Chester) r 42, widow of Alfred, h and 10 acres.
Smith Carrie B., (Chester Depot) student, bds with James A., North st.
SMITH HARLOW J., (Gassett's Station) r 7, farmer, leases of Rufus A. Smith 75.
Smith James A., (Chester Depot) farm laborer North st.
SMITH JAMES O., (Chester Depot) carpenter, and builder, h and lot, De- pot st.
Smith Judson O., (Chester) dairy 10 cows, dealer in wool and sheep, farmer 650, South Main.
SMITH NORMAN A., (Chester) r 40 cor 51, dairy 12 cows, apple orchard 200 trees, and farmer 137.
Smith Rufus H., (Gassett's Station) r 7, stone mason, and farmer 75. Smith Silas J., (Chester Depot) r 31, farmer 40.
Snell Nelson A. Dea., (North Chester) r 26, stock grower, sugar orchard 500 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, farmer 120.
Snell Nelson J., (North Chester) r 26, farmer, with Nelson A.
Spafford Elmer A., (Gassett's Station) R. R. employee, lives with his father, Wm. H.
Spafford William H., (Gassett's Station) r 25 cor 16, farmer 100.
Spaulding Granville P., (North Chester) farmer 5.
SPAULDING HENRY M., (Chester) r 53, employee on S. Abbott's farm. (Died July 4, 1883, accidently shot.)
Spaulding Leonard, (Chester) student Vermont academy, resides with his mother, Mrs. Timothy.
Spring Saben L., (North Springfield) r 8, resides with W. D. Chandler.
Spaulding Fannie L., (Chester) off r 37, widow of Timothy G., sugar orchard 1,200 trees, and farmer 220.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
Spaulding William A., (Cavendish) (Spaulding & Stevens.)
Spaulding & Stevens, (North Chester) r 32, (William A. Spaulding and Mer- rill Stevens) dairy 14 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, apples and pears 400 trees, and farmer 140.
STAPLES AUGUSTINE E., (Chester) off r 51, sugar orchard 500 trees, dairy 12 cows, 30 head young stock, prop. cider-mill, and manuf. cider jelly, farmer 200.
Stearns Henry M., (Gassett's Station) r 33, leases of Mary Elmer IO.
Stearns John W., (Chester) r 48, dairy 8 cows, farmer 140.
Stearns Sophia M., (Chester) r 48, widow of William B., resident, aged 96. Steele Mary E., (Chester) clerks for Adams & Park.
Steele Mary C., (Chester) widow of Samuel, resident, Main st. Stevens Albert A., (Chester) resident, h and lot.
STEVENS JOEL PARKHURST, (Chester) r 34, employee of De Witt Davis STEVENS JOHN P., (Chester Depot) r 30, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 400
trees, apple orchard 200 trees, and farmer 119.
STEVENS MARY B., (Chester) r 51, (Mrs. Parker,) resident.
Stevens Merrill, (North Chester) r 32, (Spaulding & Stevens.)
STEVENS PARKER, (Chester) r 51, farmer 30, aged 83.
Stone Hiram, (Chester Depot) hostler, Chester House, bds do.
Stoodley Augustus L., (Chester) laborer, h Williams st.
STOODLEY JEFFERSON R., (Chester) off r 51, carries on town farm under supervision of A. S. Adams.
Stoodley Luther, (Chester) r 58, farmer, h and lot.
Stowell Henry C., (Chester) (Carleton & Stowell) Main st.
Strong George, (Chester) r 48, laborer and teamster, Factoryville.
Sullivan Bartholomew, (Chester) off r 37, stock grower 20 head, farmer 150.
Sullivan John, (Chester) farmer, with Bartholomew.
Tarbell Ruell H., (Chester) r 50, farmer, leases of Mrs. Garrett sugar orchard 300 trees, and farm 132.
TARBELL MARTIN N., (North Chester) employee of I. Holden, h North. Taylor Spencer, (Chester) shoemaker, and farmer 6.
Thomas Charles, (North Chester) off r 24, farmer, leases of R. G. 75.
Thomas Roswell G., (North Chester) off r 24, farmer 75.
Thompson Ellen, (North Chester) r 30, resides with Warner Church.
Thompson Forest G., (North Springfield) r 9, farmer, on the Thomas Thompson estate.
THOMPSON FRED H., (North Springfield) r 13, mechanic, and farmer, leases of L. R. Bemis 40.
Thompson Norman B., (Chester) r 25, farmer, with Mrs. Daniel Adams.
THOMPSON SARAH F., (North Springfield) r 9, widow of Thomas, owns farm 140, and 68 pasture land.
Thomson Charles H., (Chester Depot) laborer, North st.
Thomson Frank G., (Gassett's Station) (Piper & Thomson,) props. saw-mill. Thomson George, (Chester) salesman with Adams & Park, h Depot st.
Tillney Elijah, (Chester) r 53, laborer.
Tobey Martha, (Gassett's Station) widow of Andrew P.
TOBEY MYRON S., (Gassett's Station) dealer in cattle and horses, occu- pies estate of Andrew P., sugar orchard 300 trees, fruit orchard 200 trees, and farmer 160.
Town Newell A., (Chester) carpenter and builder, h and lot, Main cor Grafton.
Tufts John, (Chester) r 51, wheelwright, h and lot.
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TOWN OF CHESTER.
Tufts Jerome W., (Chester) r 40, farmer 30.
Van Duzee Francis, (Chester) carpenter and painter, h and lot.
Van Nornum John, (North Chester) laborer in Ira Holden's freestone mill, h North.
Veazey Lloyd A., (Chester) employee in George Robbins's store, h and lot, Main.
Waite Fred W., (Proctorsville) r 3, farmer, with his father, Frederick A.
WAITE FREDERICK A., (Proctorsville) off r 3, sugar orchard 1,000
trees, dairy 5 cows, and farmer 137. Soldier Co. C, 16th Regt. Vt. Vols. Walker Charles, (Chester) furniture manufacturer, undertaker, ice dealer, prop. of planing machine, built in 1804.
WALKER CYRUS, (Gassett's Station) r 3, sugar orchard 400 trees, apple orchard 200 trees, dairy 5 cows, and farmer, with H. C. 70.
WALKER HERBERT C., (Gassett's Station) r 3, farmer, with his father, Cyrus, 73.
Walker William C., (Gassett's Station) r 3, farmer, with his father, Cyrus.
Ward Lena E. Mrs., (Chester) lives with Lydia Adams.
Ward Linsey D., (Chester) r 34, dairy 8 cows, and farmer, leases of Alonzo Perry 150.
Ware Westley L., (Chester) prop. grist and cider-mill, merchant and custom grinding, mill on Williams st.
WARREN LEONARD R., (North Springfield) r 8, apiarist 36 colonies, farmer, leases of R. Keith, dairy 9 cows, sugar orchard 500 trees, and farm 90.
Warren Loren, (Gassett's Station) r 17, (Johnson & Warren.)
Watkins Drucilla F. Miss, (Chester) h and 4 acres.
Webb Charles N., (Chester) painter, h and lot, Main st.
Weightman Charles W., (Chester Depot) section master on railroad, h and lot.
Weightman William R., (North Springfield) r 14, farmer 40.
Welles. Andrew H., (North Springfield) r 28, dairy 10 cows, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 120.
Welles Andrew M., (North Springfield) r 28, farmer with his father, A. H.
Wentworth Merrick, (Chester) retired merchant, aged 84, Main st.
Werth John E. Rev., (North Chester) Presbyterian clergyman, h North.
Weston Freeman F., (Chester) farmer, with Barney Cook.
Weston , (Chester) widow of Samuel A., resident, Main.
Weston Stephen, (North Chester) h North st.
Wetherbee George N., (Gassett's Station) r 19, sugar orchard 100 trees, apple orchard 100 trees, and farmer 140.
Whitaker Harlas H., (Gassett's Station) r 18, section hand C. V. R. R., h and lot.
White Elmer E., (North Chester) farm laborer, h North st.
White George H., (Chester) r 63, lumberman, and farmer, owns wood lot 35 acres.
WHITE HENRY K., (Chester) r 63, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, fruit orchard 300 trees, wool grower 250 sheep, farmer 316.
White Willie F., (Chester) r 47 cor 44, (Martin & White.)
Whiting Laurin G., (Chester) physician and surgeon, Main st.
Whitman Alvaro D., (Chester Depot) machinist, carpenter and carriage builder, works for H. A. Haywood.
Whitman Martin D., (Chester) employee of Russell Cobleigh, carriage-maker. Whitman M. E. Mrs., (Chester) photographer, Main st.
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TOWN OF HARTFORD.
Whitmore Elizabeth S., (Chester) dressmaker, Main cor Grafton. Whitney Alice E., (Chester Depot) r 44, resides on the A. P. Whitney estate. Whitney Mary O., (Chester Depot) r 44, widow of Alexander P., orchard 200 trees, and farmer 155. (Died Sept. 9, 1883.)
Williams Albert, (Chester) r 54, 100 sheep, sugar orchard 400 trees, fruit orchard 200 trees, and farmer 300.
Williams Arthur A., (Chester) r 61, farmer, with his father, Darius D.
Williams Darius D., (Chester) r 61, breeder of and dealer in Plymouth Rock
fowls, full blood Merino sheep 200 head, Durham cattle, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 350.
Williams Deane C., (Chester) r 61, farmer, with his father, Darius D.
WILLIAMS FRED E., (North Chester) r 22, works for J. R. Richardson, dairy 20 cows, and farm 400.
Williams Frederick, (Chester) r 40, farmer, with W. Pierce.
Williams Thomas, (Chester) r 48, retired farmer, aged 85, and his wife 83, married 64 years.
WILLIAMS WARREN C., (Chester) r 48, carpenter and builder, h and lot, Factoryville.
Williams William, (Chester) r 55, sugar orchard 300 trees, and farmer 140.
WILLSON EDWARD A., (Chester) painter and grainer, h School st.
Wilson Charles F., (Chester) r 59, with Charles M., farmer 142.
Wilson Charles M., (Chester) r 59, with Chas. F., farmer 142.
Wilson Joseph A., (Chester Depot) r 31, manuf. of cider and cider jelly, apple orchard 100 trees, owns cider-mill in Springfield, and farmer 25. Wood George H., (Chester) off r 53, farmer.
Wood Harley B., (Chester) off r 53, sugar orchard 1,000 trees, dairy 10 cows, and farmer, leases of Hiram Whitman 190.
Wood John P., (North Chester) farmer 9, h North st.
Wood Joseph, (Chester) off r 39, leases farm of H. F. Guild.
Wood Lorenzo F., (Chester) blacksmith, and farmer 17 acres, Williams st.
Wood Lorenzo F., Jr., (Chester) blacksmith, with L. F. Wood.
Woodward -, (Chester) widow of Lyman, resident, with A. A. Putnam. Wright Walter M., (Chester Depot) jeweler, employee of W. M. Lyon, Depot st.
WYMAN BENJAMIN F., (Chester) cabinet maker, h and lot Main. Sol- dier Co. K, 123d Reg. N. Y. Infantry Vols.
WYMAN CALVIN, (North Springfield) r 27 cor 29, farmer 50.
WYMAN DAVID, (Chester) off r 35, sugar orchard 200 trees, and farmer 175. Wyman Francis M., (Gassett's Station) off r 20, farmer, with his farther, Martin. WYMAN MARTIN, (Gassett's Station) off r 20, farmer, leases of William Miller 100.
HARTFORD. ( For explanations, etc., see page 289.)
Abbott Casper P., (Hartford) dealer in horses, carriages, and sleighs.
Abbott George, (West Hartford) r I, laborer.
Abbott Horatio P., (Hartford) r 29 cor 20, stone mason, jobber, prop. and manuf. of Abbott's American Liniment, and farmer 2.
Abbott Lemira A. Miss, (Hartford) r 30, seamstress, and carpet weaver.
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TOWN OF HARTFORD.
Abbott William E., (West Hartford) r I, laborer.
Agan Helen, (White River Junction) widow of William, resident.
Ahern Daniel, (White River Junction) freight conductor C. V. R. R.
Ahern James, (White River Junction) locomotive engineer.
Ahern Richard, (White River Junction) clerk of the Passumpsic R. R. Aikens Joseph E., (Hartford) employee of E. W. & E. Morris, h Back st.
Alexander Horace, (North Hartland) fireman, employee C. V. R. R., bds. White River Junction.
Alexander Orson H., (White River Junction) locomotive engineer C. V. R. R. ALLEN SAMUEL J., (White River Junction) physician and surgeon, office Grover Block, h Allen.
Allen Samuel J., Jr., (White River Junction) physician and surgeon, office Grover Block, h Allen.
Anderson Mary, (Quechee) weaver, employee of J. C. Parker & Co.
Anderson Peter, (Quechee) r 60, overseer of the weaving for J. C. Parker &
Co., wool grower 90 sheep, farmer 160, and pasture lands in Pomfret 40 acres.
Ashley Dennis E., (White River Junction) shipper, employee of G. W. Smith. Ashey John B., (Hartford) r 9, farm laborer.
Badger Daniel, (Quechee) r 45, farmer 30, and with Benjamin Kimball 60:
Badger Daniel M., (White River Junction) r 53, farmer, leases of Marshall Whitaker 5.
Badger Eugene, (Quechee) r 45, farmer 125.
BAGLEY EDWIN H., (White River Junction) dealer in stoves, furnaces, paints, oils, tools, hardware and coal.
Bagley Samuel, (White River Junction) carriage ironer and general black- smith.
Bailey Abijah O., (White River Junction) r -, fruit grower 200 trees, dairy IO cows, and farmer 140.
Bailey Charles F., (Hartford) r 14, laborer.
Bailey George L., (White River Junction) conductor Woodstock R. R.
BAKER FRED C., (Quechee) general blacksmith.
BALDWIN ENRICO H., (White River Junction) engineer C. V. R. R. Ballard Charles B., (White River Junction) breeder of Hambletonian and
Clay horses, pure blood Jersey cattle, reg., herd of 80 head, prop. of of Junction House and White River Junction R. R. restaurant, and farmer 700.
Ballard Emily & Ellen, (West Hartford) farmers 3.
Ballard James H., (White River Junction) clerk of the Junction House.
Banagan Frank G., (Quechee) carder, employee of A. G. Dewey & Co. Banagan Hugh J., (Quechee) weaver, employee of A. G. Dewey & Co.
Banagan James, (Quechee) employee of A. G. Dewey & Co.
Barber Louis, (Hartford) house painter and paper hanger, employee of James Fargo, h Main.
Barker John, (Hartford) r 30, farm laborer.
Barker Moses, (Hartford) r 30, laborer.
Barker Sarah H., (West Hartford) r 30, widow of Wait, resident.
Barker Wait, (Hartford) r 30, laborer.
BARNES GEORGE W., (White River Junction) conductor on Northern N. H. R. R., h Main.
Barnes William W., (White River Junction) dealer in general merchandise. Barron Abel, (White River Junction) dealer in cattle, horses, lumber, and wood, farmer.
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TOWN OF HARTFORD.
Barron Asa T., (White River Junction) owns five farms in Hartford and vicinity, containing 800 acres, prop. of saw-mill and grist-mill, tenement houses and stores at White "River Junction, also, hotels Crawford, Mt. Pleasant, Fabyan and Irvin Mountain House, located at White Moun- tains, N. H., and six farms in vicinity containing 3,000 acres.
Barron Laura S., (Quechee) widow of Oscar F., prop. saw-mill, farmer, owns three farms containing 450 acres, and other real estate.
Barrows Hamilton D., (East Hartford) r 1, saw, grist and cider-mill.
BARROWS JOHN A., (Hartford) stone mason and jobber, and building mover, h Main.
Bartholomew Albert V., (Hartford) r 9, farmer, son of and with Marcus F. Bartholomew Marcus F., (Hartford) r 9, justice of the peace, sugar orchard I,200 trees, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 200.
Bates Roswell, (White River Junction) car repairer C. V. R. R., h Maple. Baxter William H., (White River Junction) Western real estate dealer.
BEAN ALVIN C., (White River Junction) road master C. V. R. R., from Essex Junction to Windsor.
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