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Griswold Francis, (Springfield) r 22, farmer 30.
Griswold Lucy J., (Springfield) r 22, widow of Norman K.
Griswold Mary J., (North Springfield) r 30, professional nurse.
Griswold Rhobia L., (North Springfield) r 30, widow of Martin, resident.
HADWEN CHESTER B., (Springfield) r 77, breeder of pure blood Bronze turkeys, and full blood Ayrshire cattle, farmer with Oliver R.
HADWEN OLIVER R., (Springfield) r 77, agent for Walter A. Wood's reapers and mowers, Champion horse rake, Eddy plow and Mosely & Stoddard creamery and churns, breeder of full blood Ayrshire cattle, dairy 21 cows, farmer 320.
Hale Abner B., (North Springfield) r 36, miller.
Hale Catherine C., (North Springfield) r 36, (Mrs. Abner B.) resident.
Hale James E., (Springfield) r 54, bobbin maker for The Henry Parker Co.
HALL FRANK A.,(North Springfield) r 4, general blacksmith, horse shoeing a specialty.
Hall Henry D., (Springfield) off r 13, farmer, leases of R. M. Colburn 150. HALL JOHN, (North Springfield) r 30, postmaster, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.
Hall John R., (Springfield) r 46 farmer 120. .
Hall James E., (Springfield) r 19, works for L. G. Ellis.
Hall Joshua C., (Springfield) r 74, farmer 23.
Hall Lucy Ann, (North Springfield) r 4, widow of Hiram, h and lot, and farm in Chester 100.
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506
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
Hall Vienna, (Springfield) r 41, widow of Samuel, aged 87.
Halladay Lyman H., (Springfield) r 77, carpenter and builder.
Halladay Richard H., (Springfield) r 77, carpenter and builder, and farmer 17.
Harrington Helen A., (Springfield) widow of Ryland, resident, h Main.
Harris Betsey S., (North Springfield, r 36, resident.
Harris Laura A., (North Springfield) r 36, resident.
Haskell Fred W., (Weathersfield) r 13, farmer.
Haskell Lydia, (Springfield) r 48, widow of Erastus, resident, aged 84.
Haskell William H., Sr., (Weatherfield) r 13, breeder of Cotswold sheep, fruit orchard 600 trees, and farmer 70.
Haskell William H., Jr., (Weathersfield) r 13, farmer.
Haskins Coleman A., (Springfield) r 8, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, flock of 150, Durham cattle, farmer 150, and in Weathersfield 50.
HAYWOOD CHARLES H., (Springfield) r 9, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, owner of the trotting stallion "Chester Dewey," farmer 206, and in Cavendish 60.
HAYWOOD ELLEN L., (Springfield) r 9, (Mrs. Charles H.) resident. HAYWOOD LORENZO D., (North Springfield) r 31, bridge builder and farmer 50.
HAYWOOD SAMUEL S., (Springfield) r 9, farmer, son of C. H.
Henry Vincent R., (Springfield) r 52, bobbin maker for Henry Parker Co. Herrick Leslie E., (Springfield) r 9, son of M. A.
Herrick Martin A., (Springfield) r 9, overseer of the town farm 240.
Herrick Russell S., (Springfield) r 77, farmer, with S. H. 230.
Herrick Simon H., (Springfield) r 77, carpenter, and farmer with R. S. 230.
Hewey Adin O .. (Springfield) r 9, farmer.
HEWEY GEORGE F., (Springfield) r 72, carpenter and builder.
Hewey George W., (Springfield) r 72, farmer 32.
HEWEY JEREMIAH L., (Springfield) r 46, marble cutter, breeder of blooded horses, fruit grower, and farmer 100.
Hewey John H., (Springfield) r 45, farmer 60.
Hewey Leonard E., (Springfield) r 57, carpenter and builder, breeder of pure blood Durham cattle, breeder of Norman horses, sugar orchard 400 trees, fruit orchard 125 trees, and farmer 100.
Hickey Michael, (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 66, farmer 96.
Hill Frank D., (Springfield) r 54, bobbin maker for The Henry Parker Co.
Hitch Carlos, (Weathersfield) r 14, laborer.
Hogan Cornelius H., (Springfield) r 82, farmer 100.
Hogan David F., (Springfield) r 74, farmer 137.
Hogan Michael, (Springfield) r 79, farmer, off r 83, 165.
HOLMES LEROY M., (Springfield) r 41, breeder of Jersey cattle, full blood Poland China hogs, reg., and Langshang fowls, dairy 10 cows, farmer 60. Hopkins Albert O., (Springfield) r 46, farmer.
Hopkins Augustus J., (Springfield) r 46, widow of George B., farmer 20.
Howe Eli, (Springfield) r 44, retired farmer, aged 87.
Howe Fred L., (Springfield) off r 38, farmer, son of H. H.
HOWE HORACE H., (Springfield) off r 38, justice of the peace, lister, and farmer 350.
HUBBARD BETSEY, (Springfield) r 19, widow of Dr. Calvin, aged 83, sheep grower 250 head, breeder of Durham cattle, and farmer 340. HUBBARD C. HORACE, (Springfield) r 19, justice of the peace, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., full blood Short-horn cattle, farmer 200. HUBBARD ELIZABETH H., (Springfield) r 19, resident with Betsey.
507
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
HUBBARD SARAH P., (Springfield) r 19, resident, with Betsey.
Jackson Arthur, (North Springfield) r 2, laborer.
JENKINS GEORGE, (Springfield) r 39, retired mason, worked at his trade 60 years, 83 years old, was born in town, farmer 200.
JENKINS HERBERT W., (Springfield) r 39, breeder of Jersey cattle, rais-
ing fine Durham oxen a specialty, wool grower, sugar orchard 300 trees, leases of George Jenkins 200.
Jenkins Nathaniel, (Springfield) r 40, retired farmer, aged 79. .
Johnson Ashel, (Springfield) r 48, farm laborer.
Johnson Frank A., (Springfield) farmer, son of Ashel.
JOHNSON JOHN E., (Springfield) off r 6, breeder of Merino sheep, farmer 250.
Johnson Laura M., (Springfield) r 41, widow of Levi K., aged 72.
JOHNSON WILLIAM J., (North Springfield) r 30, prop. of grist-mill, dealer in feed and meal.
Kendall Sherman S., (Springfield) r 24, dealer in hulled corn.
Kendrick Ariel, (North Springfield) r 30, retired physician and surgeon, has practiced 55 years.
Kenney Charles H., (Springfield) r 38, Congregational minister, carpenter and builder, farmer 17.
KIRK AARON L., (Springfield) r 39, farmer 145.
KNIGHT HORACE M., (North Springfield) r 3, carpenter and farmer 15.
Knight Samuel, (North Springfield) r 6, laborer.
Knight Sarah, (North Springfield) r 3, widow of Nahum.
KNIGHT WILLIAM M., (North Springfield) r 30, prop. cider-mill and carpenter.
LATHAM SIMEON E., (Springfield) r 27, live stock dealer, farmer 300.
Lawrence Charles W., (Springfield) r II, laborer.
Lawrence Emerson, (Springfield) off r 22, farmer.
Lawrence Willard L., (Springfield) off r 36, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, and grade Durham cattle, farmer 96.
Lee Willard A., (Springfield) r 41, house painter.
LELAND GRANVILLE A., (North Springfield) r 30, millwright and bridge builder, farmer 70.
Leonard Henry L., (Springfield) r 48, farmer, works for H. Whitmore.
LEWIS GEORGE E., (Springfield) r 38 cor 43, pastor of Reformed Methodist church, farmer 40.
Lewis Joseph, (North Springfield) r. 3, farmer 50.
Lewis Manville J., (North Springfield) r 3 and 4, works for Richardson & McKee, of Boston.
Litchfield Jairus, (Springfield) r 55, farmer 100, and with D. Bowen Parker I30.
Livingston Colborn, (North Springfield) r 31, carpenter and builder, works in box factory.
Lockwood Benoia, (North Springfield) r 31, farmer 125.
Lockwood Charlotte, (North Springfield) r 36, widow of Roswell, resident, aged 79 years.
LOCKWOOD DANIEL, (North Springfield) r 30, farmer 12.
LOCKWOOD ELMORE B., (North Springfield) r 30, farmer.
Lockwood Enoch, (North Springfield) r 31, laborer.
Lockwood Hamlin M., (North Springfield) r 30, painter and carpenter.
W. M. LYON, CHESTER DEPOT. S
WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS,
A Large Stock Constantly on Hand.
508
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
Lockwood Harriet, (North Springfield) r 30, widow of Cephus, h and lot. Lockwood Hial P., (North Springfield) r 6, farmer, leases of John E. John- son 100.
Lockwood Ira C., (North Springfield) r 30, general blacksmith and wagon ironer for 47 years.
Lockwood Lorenzo, (North Springfield) r 36, farmer 100.
Lockwood Seymour, (Springfield) r 38, farmer 230.
Lockwood Vesta N., (North Springfield) r 5, widow of Bryant N., farmer 8. Lord Philip G., (North Springfield) r 31, (Lord & Co.) Advent minister.
Lord & Co., (North Springfield) r 31, (Philip G. Lord) manuf. of Wilcox Magic Balm.
LOVELL ROYAL L., (Springfield) r 48, prop. of Springfield Meat Market on Main st., dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats and vegetables, dealer in horses and all kinds of live stock, prop. of Springfield vegetable garden, farmer 40.
MANN IRENE H., (Springfield) r 48, widow of Nelson, farmer 160.
Marble Hunan L., (Springfield) r 36 cor 38, wagon maker.
Marcy George L., (Springfield) r 54, bobbin maker for Henry Parker Co., farmer, owns in Wallingford, Rutland Co., 40.
Martin David C., (Springfield) r 46, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 180.
Martin Flora A., (North Springfield) r 30, (Mrs. Lorin) dressmaker.
MARTIN FRANK D., (North Springfield) r 30, manuf. of plain and fancy wood boxes, jewelry and silver cases, and farmer 78.
Martin Fred W., (North Springfield) r 30, student.
Martin Loren E., (North Springfield) r 30, farmer.
MARTIN MICAJAH, (North Springfield) r 30, eclectic physician and surgeon, farmer 6.
Mattison Hezekiah, (Springfield) r 73, farmer 140.
Mattison Mary E., (Springfield) r 44, widow of Peter, resident.
Merrfield Josephine F., (Springfield) r 41, resident.
Merrifield Luther P., (Springfield) r 48, carpenter and builder.
Merrill Samuel, (North Springfield) r 32, farmer 18.
MERRITT ELMER T., (Springfield r 44, farmer, son of T. M.
Merritt Thomas M., (Springfield) r 44, farmer 120.
Messenger Horace, (Springfield) r 50, farmer 80.
Messenger Philenia C., (Springfield) r 74, widow of E. R.
Miller A. C. Frank, (Springfield) r ro, son of A. C., farmer.
MILLER ABIJAH C., (Springfield) r 10, breeder of full blood Durham cattle, Spanish Merino and Southdown sheep, and Morgan horses, farmer 600.
Miller Sarah F., (Springfield) r 10, widow of Abijah, aged 85 years, farmer 125.
Miller Sarah J., (Springfield) r 10, resident.
Moody George H., (Charlestown, N. H) r 52, toll keeper of Cheshire bridge, and owns farm 5, now lives in N. H.
Moody Orlin F., (Charlestown, N. H.) r 16, farmer 15.
Morey Sarah H., (North Springfield) r 30, widow of Joseph, h and lot.
Morrill Charles F., (Springfield) r 54, turner of bobbins for Henry Parker Co. Munson Myron C., (North Springfield) off r 29, farmer.
MYRICK JULIA D., (North Springfield) r 3, owns farm 4.
NASH FRED O., (North Springfield) r 30, sawyer for D. J. Boynton.
Newhall Mary, (North Springfield) r 40 cor 4, (Mrs. Sylvanus) h and lot.
509
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
Newhall Sylvanus, (North Springfield) r 30 cor 4, retired, aged 90.
Newton George W., (North Springfield) r 36, wheelwright and shoemaker.
Newton Hiram, (North Springfield) r 30, manuf. of lumber, and dealer in coffins and caskets.
Newton Parly, (North Springfield) r 36, shoemaker.
Newton Seymour, (North Springfield) r 29, millwright, carpenter and joiner, farmer 20, and in Baltimore 15.
North Charles M., (Springfield) r 36, farmer.
North Merrill, (Springfield) r 36, farmer 63.
NORTON ELBERT P., (Springfield) r 80, miller for S. B. Gould.
Nourse John V., (Springfield) r 44, son of Urial G., farmer.
Nourse Urial G., (Springfield) r 44, stock grower, wool grower 100 sheep, and farmer 150.
OAKS EDWIN, (Springfield) r 40, farmer 60.
Olney Calvin, (North Springfield) r 2, farmer 75.
Olney Dexter B., (Springfield) r 75, farmer 30.
Olney Eliza B., (Springfield) r 47, widow of Welcome, aged 78, resident.
Olney George, (Springfield) r 72, breeder of Jersey cattle, farmer 85.
Olney Thomas J., (Springfield) r 47, farmer 87.
Parker Clark C., (Springfield) r 16, sheep grower 150 head, farmer, leases of R. M. Colburn IIO.
PARKER D. BOWEN, (Springfield) r 71, sheep grower 60 head, farmer 40, with J. Litchfield 120, leases of C. O. Fletcher 185.
Parker Emery W., (North Springfield) r 3, carriage ironer and general black- smith.
Parker Henry, (Springfield) r 52, retired manuf. and farmer 3.
PARKER NELSON, (Springfield) r 18, agent for Ferguson Bureau Cream- ery, breeder of Chester Dewey horses, full blood Jersey cattle, farmer 100. Parker Sardine J., (Springfield) r 29, farmer 72.
Parker Stella, (Springfield) r 74}, dressmaker.
PARKHURST DAVID W., (Springfield) r 58, house painter, and farmer 70. PARKHURST EUNICE A., (Springfield) r 58, (Mrs. David W.) resident. PARKHURST FRED N., (Springfield) r 58, farmer, son of D. W.
Parkhurst Merrill R., (Springfield) r 58, machinist, son of D. W.
Perkins Daniel P. Rev., (North Springfield) r 36, sawyer, and Advent min- ister.
PERKINS J. OZRO, (North Springfield) r 30, carpenter and builder, and manuf. and repairer of wagons, and farmer 65.
Perkins Mary A., (North Springfield) r 31, resident.
Perry George W., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 67, farmer 70.
Perry Herbert M., (Springfield) r 46, employee of cab shop.
Perry James F., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 14, farmer, aged 83.
Phillips Henry H., (North Springfield) r 33, farmer 70.
Phillips Sarah C., (Springfield) r 48, widow of Simeon, resident.
PIERCE EDSON X., (North Springfield) r 5, breeder of Spanish Merino
sheep of the Atwood family, reg., breeder of driving horses, agent for Champion mower and reaper, Bullard & Mudget's hay tedder, Randall's harrow, and Bay State horse rake, Clipper plow, and farmer 350.
Pierce Lucius M., (North Springfield) r 30, farmer.
Piper Charles E., (North Springfield) r 30, teamster.
PIPER CULLEN S., (North Springfield) r 36, works for Slack Fertilizer Co. PIPER EDWIN, (Springfield) r 25, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, Dur- ham cattle, and farmer 125.
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WINDSOR COUNTY DIRECTORY.
THE SUGAR MAKER'S FRIEND !
POST'S EUREKA, THE PERFECT
Sap Spont & Bucket Hanger.
The Maple Tree.
The maple tree looks beautiful, ('Tis useful, all admit, ) How sweet the sugar or the sap That people get from it. How much of sap's lost every year, How much of time as well,- By having wretched wooden pails, As all the farmers tell
One C. C. POST, of Burlington, (A Science man is he, ) Has a Sap Spout you may affix To any maple tree ; It has a Bucket Hanger, too, --- The two combined in one : That every farmer ought to see, And every farmer's son.
This Galvanized Metallic friend " Eureka " has been styled ;
" I've found it !" sugar makers shout, And every farmer's child,
For when 't is to a tree affixed With POST'S SAP BUCKET bright, The maker knows sap will be saved, And all things will work right.
The Tin Sap Bucket, conical, Its indented side you'll see- So made that it will fit the shape Of any maple tree. And to its brim with sap 't will fill Fre any sap runs out :
It should be sold to sugar makers This Bucket with the Spout.
To make the thing the more complete And bring good things about, A Cover he has now affixed To Bucket and the Spout. When to the tree they are applied, All storm and dirt without. From sap so very pure you'll see The nicest sugar out.
I can't describe them as they are In anv verses here. But much of maple sap they'll save In each succeeding year. Go see them, and appreciate,- Their makar does not beast ;
But he'll convince you very soon That he's a useful POST.
Oh, Sugar Makers. save your sap, For maple sugar's high : Eureka Spont and Hanger have. This Bucket and Cover try. Those useful things describe them- Can mogu makers please, [selves. Each sugar manufacturer
Should have them for his trees.
Over 20,000 Maple Sugar Makers have discarded every other kind and have purchased
Post's Patent Metallic Eureka Sap Spouts and Bucket Hangers.
They are destined to be the universal article of the kind used for the com- ing century.
Their construction is wholly Mechanical, Scientific and Practi- cal, combining Con- venience, Simplicity, Durability and Econ- omy. They are guar- anteed to work per- fectly and to give per- fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Many millions have been sold and not one returned. At least one-fourth more sugar and a better quality is made yearly by their use. They will last Eureka Cap Cpout with Post's Patent Indented Conical Sap Bucket and Cover attached. for generations, and all points considered, are the CHEAPEST and MOST PROFITABLE SAP SPOUT the Sugar Maker can use.
N. B. - The public are cautioned against the pur- chase, sale or use of any Sap Spout having fins or flanges and chambers between the same for the free flow of sap, or a bucket hanger detachable, or one permanently attached to a spout.
Er Buy the EUREKAS and you escape Infringement.
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Address, C. C. POST, Patentee,
Burlington, Vt.
DEALER IN SUGAR EVAPORATORS, ARCH GRATES AND SUGAR FIXTURES IN GENERAL.
5II
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
PIPER FOSTER L., (Springfield) r 25, farmer, with Edwin.
Piper Leonard B., (North Springfield) r 29, cabinet maker, and farmer 30. Piper Marvin L., (North Springfield) r 29, farm laborer.
Prouty Charles, (Springfield) r 61, leases of Ira Fletcher 60. Putnam Elvyn, (Springfield) r 79, employee of G. T. Robinson.
Putnam Gorham, (Springfield) off r 46, farmer, leases of F. P. Ball 35. Putnam Robert, (Springfield) r 74, farmer, leases of Solon 64.
Putnam Simon E., (Springfield) r 82, farmer 90.
Putnam Solon, (Springfield) r 74, farmer 64, aged 77.
Putnam Sylvester, (Springfield) r 80, farmer.
Putnam Timothy, (Springfield) r 52, farmer 157, aged 81.
Putnam Timothy M., (Springfield) r 54, teamster, and farmer 7.
PUTNAM TYLER, (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 69, breeder of Jersey cattle, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 120, leases of Henry Fletcher 280, and of O. D. Perry, of Boston, 1.60.
Putnam Wesley G., (North Springfield) r 5, farmer.
RACE JOHN W., (North Springfield) r 30, agent for the Singer sewing machine, and agent for all kinds of fruit trees.
RANDALL DAVID H., (Springfield) r 79, farmer 96.
Randall Emeline, (Springfield) r 54, widow of L. W.
Randall Frederick L., (Springfield) r 79, farmer 110.
Randall George S., (Springfield) r 79, farmer 50.
Randall J. Henry, (Springfield) r 79, farmer 16.
Randall Horace H., (Springfield) r 742, breeder of brown Leghorn fowls, apairist, breeder Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 130, in Rockingham, Windham Co., 75.
Randall Oscar S., (Springfield) r 54, farmer 65.
Randel Edwin S., (Springfield) r 23, farmer, son of S. K.
RANDEL SMITH K., (Springfield) breeder of full blood Jersey cattle dairy 7 cows, farmer 310.
Redfield Leonard, (North Springfield) r I, house painter and farmer 13.
Rice Frank S., pastor of the Universalist church, Common st.
Rice Fred, (Springfield) r 55, leases of L. Edwards 50.
Rice Harriet, (Springfield) r 22. widow of Edward, resident, aged 78.
RICE ORRIN, (Charlestown, N. H. ) r 16, farmer 50.
RICHARDSON LEWIS S., (Londonderry) dealer in pianos, organs and musical supplies.
Riley John, (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 66, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer I40.
RILEY PATRICK, (Springfield) r 59, dairy 8 cows, farmer 130.
Robbins Luella J., (Springfield) r 29, widow of Albert H.
Roberts Orrin, (North Springfield) r 30, laborer.
ROBINSON JUSTIN T., (Springfield) r 52, manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of dimension lumber, shingles, lath, chair and hame stock and planed stock.
ROBINSON WILLARD S., (Springfield) r 48, works for Cobb & Derby. Roby James L., (Springfield) r 35, farmer, leases of Seymour Lockwood 71. Rollins Asa, (Springfield) r. 53, retired shoemaker and farmer 6.
Rumrill Cordelia, (North Springfield) r 32, widow of Joseph.
Rumrill Daniel B., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 66, farmer.
Rumrill Horace G., (Springfield) r 26, farmer 71.
Rumrill Ransom, (North Springfield) r 29, farm laborer.
Rumrill Samuel B., (Springfield) r 26, retired farmer, aged 76.
512
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
Russell Josiah Q., (North Springfield) r 36, farmer 28.
Sanderson Horace H., (Springfield) r 38, farmer 4.
Sanderson Luther M., (Springfield) r 38, works in cab shop.
Sawyer Fred, (North Springfield) r 32, farmer, leases of J. O. Perkins 60. Scofield Franklin L., (Springfield) r 13, farmer 50.
Scofield George L., (Weathersfield) r 13, farmer 112.
Shedd Lyda, (Springfield) r 74, aged 85 years, born in town on the place where she now lives.
Shedd Mary A., (Springfield) r 74, widow of Austin, farm 40.
Sheldon Charles F., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 67, farmer 60.
Sheldon John P., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 67, farm 100.
Sheldon Rebecca, (Bartonsville, Windhanı Co.) r 67, widow of Lansing, resident.
Sheldon Sumner L., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 66, farmer.
Sherwin Luzerne B., (Springfield) r 58, farmer 40.
Simmons Sarah J., (North Springfield) r 30, widow of Albert H.
Slack John A., (Springfield) r 36, machinist, and farmer 60.
SLACK JOHN T., (North Springfield) cor r 31 and 36, superintendent of Slack Fertlizer Co.
Slade Allen L., (Springfield) r 22 cor 24, carpenter, and farmer 55.
SLADE GEORGE M., (Springfield) r 22, carpenter and builder.
SMITH DAVID M., (Springfield) r 52, shoemaker, works at bobbin making for Henry Parker Co.
Smith Peter, (Springfield) r 55, employee at Gould's mill.
SMITH SALLY, (North Springfield) r 30, resident, aged 81 years, h and' lot.
Smith Sarah G., (Springfield) r 77 cor 78, widow of D. M., resident.
Snell Frank A., (North Springfield) r 36, farm laborer.
SPAFFORD ROMAINE A., (North Springfield) r 30, carpenter and builder, clerk for Fred G. Field.
Spaulding Francis P., (Springfield) r 17, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 260.
Spaulding Fred M., (Springfield) farmer, son of F. P.
Spaulding Morton M., (Springfield) r 17, farmer, son of F. P.
Spurr Otis P., (Springfield) off r 39, stone mason, breeder of Plymouth Rock fowls, and farmer 114.
Stanley Alfred L., (North Springfield) r 4, carpenter and joiner, dry goods peddler.
Staples Daniel, (Springfield) r 49, works the farm of Isaac Tower 100.
Stevens Harris L., (Springfield) r 45, dairy 11 cows, farmer, leases of Elvira F. Bisbee 140.
Stevens Henry, (Springfield) r 27, farm laborer.
Stevens Henry P., (Springfield) r 27, farm laborer.
Stevens John C. F., (Springfield) r 45, farmer, son of H. L.
Sto ldard John E., (Springfield) r 74, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, farmer 425.
Stoddard Laura, (Springfield) r 74, widow of Jacob.
STREETER HERBERT, (Springfield) r 21, dairy 10 cows, sheep grower 150 head, and farmer, leases of Lucius 300.
STREETER LUCIUS, (Springfield) r 21, general agent for all kinds of agricultural implements, farmer 300.
Taylor Oscar E., (Springfield) r 80, employee of The Henry Parker Co.
TOLLES ELIZABETH C., (North Springfield) r 30, widow of John, farm 4, aged 81 years.
513
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD-OUTSIDE OF CORPORATION.
TOWER TILA O., (Springfield) r 52. widow of John, farmer 55.
Townsend Rodolphus R., (Weathersfield) r 14, farmer 160.
Trescott Franklin F., (Springfield) r 23, farm laborer.
Wait Oscar E., (Springfield) r 79, supt. of The Henry Parker Co., bobbin maker and machinist.
Waite William L., (Springfield) r 61, farmer, leases of Mrs. Sarah W. Brown 60.
Waitman Romanzo, North Springfield) r 3, farmer 12, and 150 pasture in Weathersfield.
Walker Charles H., (Springfield) r 16, farmer, works for D. O. Gill.
Walker James R., (Weathersfield) r 13, farmer 253.
Walker John O., (Weathersfield) r 13, farmer 70.
Walker Moses S., (Springfield) r 45, stone mason, and farmer 5.
WALKER WALTER M., (Springfield) r 52, farmer 100.
WARD JOHN D., (North Springfield) r 5, retired mason, farmer 116.
Ward Leonard E., (Springfield) r 28, farm laborer.
WARRALL JAMES H., (Springfield) r 74, tanner, farmer, leases of Mary A. Shedd 40.
Washburn Alphonso G., (Springfield) r 18, machinist, and farmer 53.
Weatherbee Enoch W., (Springfield) r 25, sheep grower, farmer, leases of Smith K. Randall 180.
Weatherbee Gilman P., (North Springfield) r 36, farmer, leases of Lorenzo Lockwood 100.
Weatherby Harriet C., (Bartonsville, Windham Co.) r 64, resident.
Weeden Abbie L., (North Springfield) r 30, widow of John O., farmer 16.
Weeden Ida M., (North Springfield) r 30, school teacher.
Westney William, (Springfield) r 55, farmer 70.
Wheeler Fannie, (North Springfield) r 36, resident, h and lot.
WHIPPLE JAMES B., (Springfield) r 37, dairy 15 cows, milk dealer, farmer 130.
Whitcomb Azuba, (Springfield) off r 39, widow of Cummings, farm 4.
Whitcomb Foster H., (Springfield) r 40, sugar orchard 250 trees, farmer 60. 'leases of David S. Field, of Lowell, Mass., 75.
WHITCOMB GEORGE C.,(Springfield) r 39, sugar orchard 300 trees, farmer 200.
Whitcomb George S., (Springfield) r 38, farmer.
WHITCOMB JAMES L., (Springfield) r 60, sugar orchard 150 trees, farmer 56.
WHITCOMB LYMAN, (Springfield) r 43, farmer 135.
Whitcomb Perls, (Springfield) r 43, sugar orchard 150 trees, farmer 200.
Whitcomb William D., (Springfield) r 23, sheep grower 100 head, farmer 175. Whitcomb William L., (Springfield) r 34, farmer 5.
White Emma, (North Springfield) cor r 30 and 4, teacher.
WHITE EUSEBIA A., (West Springfield) r 80, widow of John, farmer 60. WHITE JAMES E., (Springfield) r 53, overseer of the poor, sheep grower
400 head, dairy 15 cows, breeder of horses, breeder of Jersey cattle, farmer on r 52, 600.
WHITE LEVI R., (Springfield) r 51 cor 50, breeder of full blood Merino sheep, grade Durham and Devon cattle, farmer 215.
White N. Ernest, (Springfield) r 80, son of N. P.
WHITE NATHAN P .. (Springfield) r 80, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep for 32 years, from the Consul Jarvis flock, farmer 125.
White Olive, (Springfield) r 52, widow of Nathan, aged 89 years.
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