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I am now prepared to furnish the Pails at short notice. Write for Price List and Circular. All orders promptly attended to.
County and State Rights now ready for sale. Address.
D. S. WILLARD, No. HARTLAND, VT.
SMITH HODGES,
-Dealer in all kinds of --
Shipping Furs,
-Orders will be taken.for-
Dressing Furs in the Nicest Style, Steel Traps, (Blake's Patent)
Constantly on hand and for sale. Also Agent for the Celebrated
HILLIARD RIFLE. --- I sell all kinds of-
POWDER AND CAPS.
I also sell the Skill for Trapping Fox on dry or wet land, and Scent on hand and for sale at all times. N. B .- The highest market price paid for Furs at all times.
SOUTH POMFRET, VT.
R. E. HATHORN, CARRIAGE TRIMMER,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Single and Double Harness, HORSE COLLARS, HORSE CLOTHING,
Robes, Whips and everything pertaining to the trade.
Main Street, LUDLOW, VT.
561
TOWN OF WINDSOR-OUTSIDE OF FIRE DISTRICT.
Seaver George, (Windsor) r 6, laborer.
Spencer Joshua B., (Windsor) r 14, wool grower, farmer 125.
Staples Daniel F., (Windsor) r 18, overseer in shoe department in Vt. state prison.
Stone Charles, (Windsor) r 18, supt. of W. M. Evarts's farm of 600 acres. Stone Lucy E., (Windsor) r 16, owns farm 135, with Mary Dickinson.
STORY HENRY L., (Windsor) r 21, breeder of Merino sheep 175 head,
and breeder of Durham cattle, fruit grower, sugar orchard 400 trees, farmer 100, and in Reading 265.
Stowell Charles, (Windsor) r 27, laborer.
TAYLOR ARDEN G., (Windsor) r 5, dairy 12 cows, milk dealer, prop. of Terrace Hill farm of 90 acres.
Temple William, (Windsor) r II, laborer.
THOMAS JAMES O., (Windsor) r 8, carpenter, and farmer 112.
Thomas Otis, (Windsor) r 6, farmer 2.
Thomas Susan, (Windsor) r 8, widow of Ebenezer R.
Thompson Arthur Z., (Windsor) r 9, farmer 60.
Thompson Henry, (Windsor) r 7, laborer.
Tinkham Harrison G., (Windham) r 4, house painter.
Vitty Albert O., (Windsor) r 18, engineer C. V. R. R., farmer for Louise Sabine 3 acres.
Waldron Nelson, (Windsor) r 10, retired sea captain.
Walker George L., (Windsor) r 27, farmer 16.
Walker William H. H., (Windsor) r 4, dairy 30 cows, dealer in milk, prop. of Prospect farm 150.
Weden Willard, (Windsor) r 11, thresher, and farmer 65.
WESTON ALBERT, (Windsor) r 19, retired.
Weston Frank S., (Windsor) r 19, farmer.
Weston Horace, (Windsor) r 19, breeder of Merino sheep and Devon cattle, and farmer 700.
Weston Rueben M., (Windsor) r 19, farmer 150."
Whalon Daniel, (Windsor) r 18, blacksmith.
Wheeler Lydia M., (Windsor) r 15, widow of Cyrus, owns farm 70.
Whitcomb Eluthia B., (Windsor) r 27, widow of Sullivan C., farmer 150.
Wilder Charles, (Windsor) r 10, laborer.
Willis John, (Windsor) r 19, farmer 4}.
Winn James, (Brownsville) r 15, farmer 75.
Woodruff Collimar, (Windsor) r 21, farmer.
Woodruff Lizzie, (Windsor) r 16, (Mrs. Collimar,) owns house and 2 acres.
York Allen, (Windsor) r 6, carpenter and joiner.
YOUNG GEORGE S., (Windsor) r 7, dealer in poultry, eggs, produce, berry grower, and farmer 33.
Young Hosea, (Windsor) r 2, laborer.
562
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE.
TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
(For explanations, etc., see page 289.)
Abbott Austin, carpenter, h North.
Adams Zenas, Jr., miller and millwright, h River.
Aiken Lucia Mrs., resident, h Lincoln.
ALLEN ELIZABETH S., widow of George W., residence cor Park and South.
ANDERSON JACOB, breeder of grade Jersey cattle, and farmer 25, h Pleasant.
Anderson James, gardener, florist, and farmer 20, h Church.
Anthony Eunice E. Miss, teacher, primary department of Woodstock graded school, h Pleasant.
Anthony Lydia E., widow of Henry L., resident, h Pleasant.
Archibald Frank P., manuf. and dealer in all kinds of marble and granite monumental work, High, h do.
Baily Sopronia, resident, h High.
Barnes Alonzo, shoemaker, Elm, h Park.
Birr Horace, employee of James W. Hazen, h South.
Bean John, laborer, h Cross.
Bean Joseph, janitor of Woodstock National Bank, h School.
Bean Joseph, Jr., painter and upholsterer, h South.
Benson William W., mason, h South.
BILLINGS FRANK W., bank and R.R. director, and dealer in general merchandise, Central st., h Bond cor Pleasant.
Billings Frederick, Hon., pres. of Woodstock National Bank, director of the American Exchange Bank, New York, chairman of the executive com- mittee of the Northern Pacific R. R., director of the Conn. River and Vermont Valley, and Sullivan R. R., breeder of the Lord Walsingham's Southdown sheep, reg., Jersey cattle, reg., and blooded horses, and farmer 1,000, summer residence cor River and Elm, winter residence 279 Madison ave., New York.
BILLINGS WILLIAM, (William Billings & Son) mail carrier the last 53 years, farmer 6, h Central.
BILLINGS WILLIAM, JR., (William Billings & Son) h Central.
BILLINGS WILLIAM & SON, (Willard B. and William B. Jr.) props. of mail and stage route from Woodstock to Bridgewater.
Blanchard Lucy A., widow of Dr. E. S., resident, h Park. Bourdo Lewis, laborer, h South.
Bovce William, sexton of Woodstock village cemetery, and boarding house, h River.
Boyce William J., head clerk, employee of F. N. Billings, h Central.
Boynton Henry, M. D., physician and surgeon, h Elm.
Bradford Clara, widow of George, h Pleasant.
563
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Bradley Eliza A. Mrs., resident, h River.
Bradley George T., teamster, h Prospect.
Bradley Henry B., insurance agent, and buyer of wool and pelts, h Pleasant. Bradley Julia E. Miss, resident, h Park.
Bradley William H., laborer, employee of Frank S. Mckenzie, h Pleasant.
Brodie James F., pastor of First Congregational church of Woodstock, h Elm.
Brooks Lucetta Mrs., h Elm.
Brown Corbit P., carriage painter, employee of O. F. Marsh, h High st.
Brown Elizabeth, widow of Albert G., resident, h Pleasant.
Brown Walter H., printer, Vermont Standard office, h Park.
Bryant Orlemon A., boarding-house, River.
Burdoe Joseph, employee of B. F. Standish, bds South.
Burdoe Joseph, laborer, employee of F. Billings, h South.
Burke Fred D., son of Oscar.
Burke Oscar, prop. of stage and mail route from Woodstock to Bethel, and livery stables, h Park.
Carver Marcia Miss, resident, h Pleasant.
Chadwick John W., manuf. of shaved shingles, h Cross.
CHANDLER MERRITT H., M. D., physician and surgeon, office Phoenix block, h High.
Chandler Oliver P., retired lawyer, and vice-president of the Woodstock National Bank, bds Eagle Hotel.
Chapman George R., justice of the peace, coal merchant, notary public, and treas. of the Ottaquechee Savings Bank, also agent of the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts.
Chapman Henry B., dealer in drugs, medicines, oils, paints, window glass, putty, and manager of the estate of Charles Chapman, Central st., h Elm. Chase Charles B., laborer, h Prospect.
CHURCHILL ALDEN P., farmer 50, h Church.
CHURCHILL NATHAN T., retired farmer, aged 88, h Church. (Died May 25th, 1883.)
Churchill Sarah Miss, resident, h Central st.
Clapp Edward B., station agent Woodstock R. R., h River.
Clapp John, retired, aged 76, h River.
Clark Elizabeth, widow of William, washer, h South.
Cone John, express agent, prop. of village coach, and livery and boarding stables, Central st.
Cole James, prop. of mail and stage route from Woodstock to Springfield, h Pleasant.
Collamer Frances Miss, resident, h Elm.
Crosley Lucan S. Rev., pastor of the North Universalist church of Wood- stock, h Church.
Cushing Fred H., grocer, h Mountain avenue.
Cushing Henry, photographer, Tracy Block, Elm.
Daigle Naziere, carpenter, h River.
Daigle Sabin, carpenter and builder, h River.
Dana Charles, wholesale and retail dealer in foreign and American dry goods, crockery, glassware and family groceries, Elm, h do.
Dana Edward, associated in business in New York and Boston, h Elm cor. Pleasant.
DANA HENRY S., register of probate, office in jail building, Central, h Pleasant.
564
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Dana Joseph Mrs., resident, h Pleasant.
Darby Daniel, carpenter, h School.
Darby Frank, laborer, h Cross.
Davis Ann Mrs., general house work, h Court.
Davis D. Dixi, U. S. and Canada express agent, route from Woodstock to White River Junction.
Davis Jane Mrs., resident, h High.
Davis John A., hostler, employee of George E. French, bds Court.
Day George H., manuf. of carriages and sleighs, carriage painter and black- smith, High, h do.
Day George S., manuf. of carriages and sleighs, rear of Phoenix Block, h High.
Deal Horace A., gardener, employee of F. Billings, bds North.
Dean Charles, laborer and repairer of boots and shoes, h Church.
Dearborn Henry, dealer in real estate, h South.
Delano Fred H., farmer, employee of F. Billings, h Elm.
DENNIS HORACE T., (A. C. Prior & Co.,) agent for Davis Sewing Ma- chine, 146 sheep, and breeder of young cattle, and farmer 150 acres.
Doton Hosea, voluntary meterological reporter of the U. S. signal service, astronomer and civil engineer, h Pleasant.
Dunham Emma N. Miss, teacher first intermediate department graded school of Woodstock, bds High.
Dunham Jason S .. traveling musician, h High.
Dunham Simeon C., carpenter and builder, h High.
Duphany Charles H., employee of B. F. Standish, bds South.
Durant Rollo L., (R. L. Durant & Co.,) bds Lincoln.
Durant R. L. & Co., (Rolla L. and -- ,) stationers, booksellers and news dealers, sheathing and wrapping papers, twine, paper bags, &c., Central. Dutton Harvey, retired farmer, h South.
Dyke Elizabeth L., widow of Andrew J., resident, h Pleasant.
EAGLE HOTEL, C. A. Fairbanks, prop., Park.
Eaton John S., town clerk, h Church.
Elliott Andrew W., retired machinist, aged 76, h Mountain ave.
Elliott Charles A., overseer and weaver in the woolen mills at Bridgewater, h Mountain ave.
Ennis Mary, tailoress, h cor South and Cross.
FAIRBANKS CALVIN A., prop. of Eagle Hotel, and breeder of pure blood Chester white swine, Park.
Fairbanks Frank S., manuf. and dealer in harnesses, trunks, bags and collars,
and dealer in saddlery hardware, blankets and robes, cor Elm and Cen- tral, h Church.
Fairbanks Jason B., porter at Eagle Hotel, h South.
Fairbanks Linn, clerk, employee of John S. Eaton, h Linden.
Fairbanks Lucy E. Miss, teacher, h Central.
Fairbanks Morris C., harness maker, employee of F. S. Fairbanks, h Church. Fairbanks Olive L., widow of Dean, resident, h Central.
Farnum George, mail carrier, from Woodstock to Felchville.
Farwell Mason D., retired, h Church.
Farwell Oscar F., carriage and sleigh ironer, general blacksmithing except horse shoeing, rear of Phoenix Block, h Church.
Fisher Charles F., employee of B. F. Standish, h Pleasant.
Fisher George, manuf. and dealer in furniture, coffins and caskets, Central, h Pleasant.
FISHER GEORGE A. MRS., resident, h River.
565
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
FISHER GEORGE A., laborer, h River.
Fisher George B., cabinet maker, employee of George Fisher, bds with I. M. Fisher.
Fisher Isaac M., cabinet maker, employee of George Fisher, h off Elm.
Fletcher Eben M., janitor of court house and town hall, h High.
Ford Joseph W., dealer in lumber, h Pleasant.
Foster Addie M., dealer in lumber, and farmer 50, h Central.
Freeman Oscar H., dealer in drugs, medicines, paints, oils, and hardware, Elm, h Pleasant.
French Charles H., painter, h Central.
FRENCH GEORGE B., clerk of Windsor Co., office Central st., h South Park.
FRENCH GEORGE E., mail carrier from R. R. depot to postoffice, prop. of passenger coach, livery and boarding stable, Central, h Elm.
French Hosea B., retired merchant, h Central.
French Norman W., manuf. and dealer in harnesses, Elm, h Pleasant.
French Warren C., (French & Southgate) lawyer.
French & Southgate, (Warren C. French and Frederick C. Southgate) attor- neys at law and solicitors in chancery, Elm.
Gartin Peter, laborer, h River.
Gates Edwin R., photographic artist, Central, h High.
Gates Thomas W., custom tailor, repairing, cleaning and pressing, Elm, bds Central.
Gilbert Elizabeth S. Mrs., tailoress, h High.
Gilbert William D., invalid, disabled in the war for the Union, h High.
Gillingham Laurel, general blacksmithing.
Gleason Henry L., assistant postmaster, bds Eagle Hotel.
Grandy Myron H., employee of B. F. Standish, bds River.
*GREENE LUTHER O., editor of " Vermont Standard," trustee of Otta- quechee Savings Bank, office Elm, h Park. [Card on page 402.]
Greenier John, shoemaker, employee of A. C. Prior, h River.
Gobie John, mason, h South.
Gobie Moses, carpenter, h South.
Gobie Peter A., mason, h Elm.
Hagar Caroline Miss, tailoress, h Pleasant.
Hagerty Anthony, laborer, h River.
Hagerty James, invalid, h River.
Harpin Ed D., dealer in cattle, sheep and swine, h Pleasant.
Hart George, laborer, employee of M. S. Myers, h South.
Hart John O., carpenter and builder, h Lincoln.
Haskell Nahum Mıs., resident, h cor River and Union.
Hatch Alvin, dealer in shelf and heavy hardware, iron, steel, groceries, flour, paints and oils, Elm, h Central.
Hatch Henry, retired farmer, h Pleasant.
Hatch Philo Mrs., resident, h Park.
Hathorn Joseph S., carpenter, h River.
Hathorn Marcia J. Mrs., dressmaker, h River.
Haynes John S., retired farmer, aged 85.
Hazard Austin, stone mason, h South.
Hazard James, laborer, h Prospect.
Hazen Edwin, M. D., physician and surgeon, office and h Elm.
HAZEN JAMES W., dealer in stoves, tinware, and hollow-ware, Central st. h Elm.
566
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Heald Amos A., butler for F. Billings, h off River.
Hewitt Jason D., prop. of milk route, and dealer in milk, breeder of Ayr- shire cattle, reg., dairy 15 cows, and farmer 225, h Pleasant.
Hewitt William R., deputy sheriff and jailor, Central.
Hewitt William S., (W. S. Hewitt & Co.)
Hewitt W. S. & Co., (William S. H. and James B. Jones,) dealers in clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Central st.
Hinman Charles D., surgeon dentist, Fairbanks block, Central.
Holmes Asahel, resident, aged 75, h River.
Hooper Asenath Miss, resident, h Park.
HORTON MILTON W., farm laborer, h Prospect.
Hough Alfred J., pastor of the M. E. church of Woodstock, parsonage Mountain avenue.
Howe David L., printer, Standard office, gardener, and grower of small fruits, h South.
Howe Hugh P., retired farmer, aged 92, River.
Howes Fred W., printer, and employee of Henry H. Woodbury & Co., bds Central.
Howes Frederick, carpenter and joiner, h Central.
Howes Herman, carpenter and manuf. of brackets, Central, h Court.
Hunt Eliphaz S., farmer, and teamster, h Pleasant.
Hunt Horace Mrs., resident, h Elm.
Hunt Miriam Mrs., owns in Pomfret farm 300, h Pleasant.
Hutchinson Mary C. Mrs., resident, h Park.
Jennings Enos R., auctioneer, h Central.
Jewett Frank R., surgeon dentist, office and h foot ot Park.
Johnson Harriet A. Mrs., widow of Eliakim, resident, h Elm.
Johnson Henry C., cashier Woodstock National Bank, h Pleasant.
Johnson Maria F., (Johnson & Tewksbury,) widow of Edward, h Central.
Johnson William E., attorney at law, and master in chancery, Elm, h Union.
Johnson & Tewksbury, (Maria F. J. and Emma E. T.) millinery and fancy goods, Central.
Jones Albert, hostler and driver for John Cone, h Court.
Jones James B., (W. S. Hewitt & Co.,) h Elm.
Kaniry Patrick, blind man, h Court.
Keating William H., barber and hair dresser, and prop. of Keating's im- proved hair tonic, Central, bds River.
Kelly Bridget Mrs., resident, h River.
Kenefick Mike K., employee of B. F. Standish, h Linden.
Kennedy Joseph, retired farmer, aged 83, h Mountain ave.
Kent Lorenzo, farmer 10, and pasture and wood lot 100, h Pleasant.
Kidder Elias H., gardener and florist, green house on Mt. Peg, h Court cor Cross.
Kidder Fred T., M. D., physician and surgeon, bds Mountain ave.
Kidder Philo A., clerk, employee of E. K. Slack, bds Court.
Kidder Moses, pastor of the Christain church of Woodstock, h Mountain ave.
Kimball Oscar G., druggist and apothecary, dealer in drugs, medicines, family groceries, fancy goods, and toys, Elm, bds River.
Kimton Ezra, teamster, employee of Charles Perry, h cor Cross and South. King Henry E., carpenter and joiner, h River.
King William G., farmer and partner with Jason D. Hewitt, h Pleasant. Knapp Bertha S. Miss, art embroiderer and teacher of music, h Lincoln.
567
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Knapp Paulina P., widow of Cephas W., resident, h Lincoln.
Kate Louis, general blacksmith, Central, h do.
Lakin Pascal J., resident, h Pleasant.
Lamb Amelia, widow of Runy, aged 89, h South.
LA MOUNTAIN JOSEPH, manuf. of baskets, shop South Pomfret, h South.
Leonard James, laborer, h Elm.
Leonard Mary, widow of Thomas, resident, h River.
Lewis Arthur, laborer, h South.
LOCKWOOD HORACE C., stone mason, and breeder of full blood Merino sheep, and farmer 102, h Prospect.
LOGAN ARLANDO N., M. D., homeo. physician and surgeon, office and h Park, next door to Eagle Hotel.
Lovell Charles H., resident, h Linden.
Mack Abijah, widow of Benjamin, resident, aged 94, the oldest person in town.
Mack -- , widow of Benjamin F., resident, h Pearl.
MACKENZIE JUSTIN F., (A. G. Dewey & Co., manufacturer of woolen goods at Quechee, and farmer 150, residence Park.
MARBLE LIBERTY B., miller and dealer in flour, feed, meal, and manuf. of hard wood, hemlock, spruce and bass wood lumber, River, h do.
Marcott Joseph, laborer, h Cross.
Marcy Charles R., laborer, employee of Justin Mckenzie, h Park.
Marsh Charles M., general fire, life and accident insurance agent and attor- ney at law, office Central, h Elm.
Marsh Charles P., attorney at law and master in chancery, office Central, h Elm.
Marsh Fanny, widow of John H., resident, h Lincoln.
Marsh Frank E., painter, employee of O. T. Marsh, bds Park.
Marsh Fred P., clerk, employee of F. N. Billings, h Central cor Lincoln.
Marsh Henry T., painter and glazier, h Central.
Marsh Lucy G., widow of Lyndon A., h Elm.
MARSH OWEN T., house, carriage and sign painter, rear of Phoenix Block, Central, h Mountain avenue.
Martin Albert, invalid, wounded in the war for the Union, h River.
Martin Paul, laborer, h South.
Mass George H., gardener, h North.
May Frederick H., general team jobber, h River.
McCollom E. L. & J. F. Misses, dealers in millinery, fancy goods and hair work, Elm st.
McKAIN ANDREW, gardener, employee of F. Billings, h River.
MCKENZIE FRANK S., manuf. of woolen flannels, mills located at Bridgewater, residence Bond cor. Pleasant.
*McMASTER WILLIAM D., editor and proprietor of " The Spirit of the Age," and job printer, and publisher of the "Democrat and Courier " of Rutland, Vt. [Card on page 484.]
Mellish George, town collector and treasurer, and retired grocer, h Park.
Mellish Mary, widow of Stephen J., resident, h Pleasant.
Mero, Thomas G., employee of F. Billings, h South.
Merrill Fred S., farmer, owns in Plymouth 80, and employee of F. Billings, h River.
Merrill Frederick B., resident, h Pleasant.
Merrill Prosper, formerly woolen manuf.
568
WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Messer Abba L., widow of Benjamin F., resident, h Central.
Miller Laura C., widow of Lester A., resident, h River.
Montague Charles R., clerk, employee of F. N. Billings, h Mountain ave. Moore William H. H., dealer in gold and silver watches, gold chains, jewelry and silver ware, clocks and silver plate i ware, spectacles and fancy goods, watches, clocks and jewelry repaired ; manager of the W. U. telegraph office, Central, h Elm.
Mower I. Carlos, butcher, employee of Richmond & Co., h River.
Mower Marcia C. Mrs., dressmaker, h River.
Munger Caroline A., widow of Sylvester E., resident, h Park.
MURDOCK JAMES H., postmaster, Elm, h Park.
Murdock Russell, dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments. attention given to repairing, Central st., h High.
Myers George I .. , tinsmith, employee of M. S. Myers, bds River.
Myers Martin S., manuf. of tin, copper and sheet-iron ware, dealer in stoves, tin, copper and hollow ware, Central st., h River.
Myers Michael, custom tailor, Elm, h River.
Neal John, retired carpenter, aged 82, h River.
Nichols Alfred A., manuf. and dealer in harnesses, Elm, h Central.
Nichols Carrie Mrs., dressmaker, h School.
Nichols Frank A., harnessmaker, employee of his father, Alfred A., h School. Nutting John C., carpenter, employee of C. W. Sayward, h Park.
Nutting John W., carpenter, h North.
Oliver John C., barber and hair dresser, Elm, h School.
Ordway Edwin M., carpenter, employee of C. W. Sayward, h Grove.
Ottaquechee Savings Bank The, James B. Jones, pres. ; George R. Chapman, treas. ; Central st.
Palmer Amelia, widow of Frederick, h South.
Palmer Charles, teamster, employee of C. M. Perry, bds Pleasant.
Palmer Horatio Mrs., resident, h Pleasant.
Palmer Walter, retired boot and shoe dealer, h South.
Park Henry, breeder of grade Durham cattle, and farmer 65, h South.
Parker L. F., miller, employee of L. B. Marble, bds River.
Parker Reuben Mrs., resident, h River.
Parker Wilson G., stage driver, from Rochester to Bethel, employee of Wm. Tinkham & Son. h Court.
Patridge Edward M., manuf. of all kinds of ash baskets.
Patridge Ellen E. Mrs,, washing and ironing, h River.
Paul Addie E. Miss, dressmaker, bds South.
PAUL GEORGE W., dealer in choice family groceries, crockery, tobacco, and cigars, Elm, h Lincoln.
Paul Norman, attorney and counselor at law, and solicitor in chancery, office Central, bds Eagle Hotel.
Peck Gervase F .. foreman and tanner for B. F. Standish, bds Park.
Pecor Homer N., laborer, h Prospect.
Pecor Stephen, laborer, h Grove.
Pecor Timothy M., laborer, h Grove.
Pember Jay Read, official stenographer, Windsor, Windham, and Chittenden county courts, h Park.
Perkins Patience, widow of Alvah C., resident, h Pleasant.
Perry Frank C., stone mason, and farm laborer, h Pleasant.
Perry George W., stone mason, h South.
Perry Phebe C., widow of Hosea, h Pleasant.
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WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Pinks John H., (Henry H. Woodbury & Co.) printer, h North Park.
Pinney Benton H., lumberman, and farmer, h South.
Porter James G., supt. of the Woodstock R. R., h River.
Powell F. B. Mrs., resident, h Linden.
Powers Elizabeth F., widow of Calvin R., resident, h Park.
Powers Frances H., widow of Lyman, h South.
Powers Hiram L., miller, h River.
POWERS JOHN D., retired machinist, h High.
Pratt Leonard H., job carrier of goods, freight, etc., h River.
Pratt Lewis, farmer 130, office Central, h Church.
Pratt Thomas, laborer, h South.
PRIOR A. C. & CO., (Albert C. Prior, of St. Johnsbury, and Horace T.
Dennis,) manufs. and dealers in boots and shoes, ten cent counter, Elm.
Purple J. Smead, agent for Mary E. Purple, h Church.
RANDALL NATHANIEL, M. D., eclectic physician and surgeon, sugar orchard 1,400 trees, and farmer 120, adjoining the old homestead, on r 24, h River.
Ransone John D., machinist and blacksmith, h High.
Raymond George E., painter, employee of E. P. Tewksbury, bds River.
Raymond Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, h River.
Raymond Owen J., laborer, h South.
Reed Addie Mrs., dressmaker, h River.
Reed Edward L., laborer, Central.
Reed Eliza D. Mrs., dealer in ladies' furnishing goods, and dressmaker, Central.
Reed Henry B, manuf. of baskets, sugar maker 3,500 trees, farmer 82, h Mountain ave.
Reney Peter, laborer, h South.
Rice Charles, employee of C. W. Sayward, h South.
Richmond Clifton, harness maker, and farmer 40.
Richmond Forrest E., coachman, employee of F. Billings, h on F. Billings's grounds.
Richmond H. E. & Co., (Herbert E. and Frank L. Richmond) druggists and dealers in drugs, medicines, tobacco, pipes, cigars, and confection- ery, Elm.
Richmond Herbert E., (H. E. Richmond & Co.) manager of Woodstock Telephone Exchange, office at drug store.
Richmond Joseph S., (Richmond & Sherwin) physician and surgeon, h Lincoln.
Richmond Lorenzo, retired, aged 76, h Elm.
Richmond Martha C. Miss, resident, h Pleasant.
Richmond O. L. & Co., (Orlando L. R. and William O. Taylor) dealers in meat and provisions of all kinds, Eim.
Richmond Orlando L., (O. L. Richmond & Co.) h Pleasant.
Richmond Susan, widow of Loring, h High.
Richmond William, clerk, Eagle Hotel, bds do.
Richmond & Sherwin, (Joseph S. R. and Orlando W. S.) physicians and surgeons, office Elm.
Riley Murtie, laborer, h North.
Rood C. H. & Co., (Charles H. R. and Mary E. Purple) furniture dealers and undertakers, h Elm.
Rood Charles H., (C. H. Rood & Co.) h South.
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WOODSTOCK VILLAGE-TOWN OF WOODSTOCK.
Royce H. F. & Co. (Harvey F. and Philip Royce) dealers in ready-made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, furs, trunks, bags, blankets, and robes, Central.
Royce Harvey F., (H. F. Royce & Co.) h Union.
Royce Philip, (H. F. Royce & Co.) h Cross cor Lincoln.
Russell Ransom M., cooper, and farmer 35, h and lot, Pleasant.
SANDERSON WILLIAM H., principal Woodstock Graded School and town superintendent of schools, h Linden.
Sawyer Ellen A. Mrs., dressmaker, h River.
SAYWARD CHARLES W., manuf. of doors, sash and blinds, stair rails, and dealer in lumber, glass and putty, also custom planing and sawing, three years a soldier in the war for the Union, Central, h Park.
Sears Cynthia Miss, milliner and dressmaker, h School.
Seaver Thomas O., justice of the peace, attorney at law and master in chan- cery, Fremont Block, h Linden.
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