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JUNIOR CLASS-First Quarter-Plane Geometry, Physics, Analysis of Authors, Zoology, or Geology. £ Second Quarter-Plane Geometry, Physics, Analysis of Authors, Zoology, or Geology.
MIDDLE CLASS-First Quarter-Algebra, Chemistry, or Astronomy, English Literature, General History. Second Quarter-Algebra, Chemistry, or Astronomy, English Literature, General History.
SENIOR CLASS-First Quarter-Algebra, Psychology, Advanced Authors, Moral Philoso- phy. Second Quarter-Solid Geometry, Psychology, Advanced Authors, Peadagogy.
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
Caledonia and Essex Counties.
EXPLANATION.
The towns are alphabetically arranged at the end of the line, under the business classifica- tions. The postoffice address of each individual or firm follows after the name, except in cases where the name of the postoffice and the township is the same. In the villages the name of the street is generally given, and precedes that of the postoffice. The classification of farmers is 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. (Not including town schools.)
McIndoes Falls Academy, David B. Locke, prin., McIdoes Falls, Barnet
*STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Abel E. Leavenworth, A. M., prin., Castleton Essex County Grammar School, Guildhall Hardwick Academy, Hardwick *LYNDON INSTITUTE, Walter E. Ran-
ger, A. M., prin., Lyndon Center, Lyndon Caledonia County Grammar School, Charles A. Bunker, prin., Peacham *STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Edward Conant, prin., Randolph
ST. JOHNSBURY ACADEMY, Charles E. Putney, Ph. D., prin., Main st.,
off Western ave., St. Johnsbury
Agents, Railroad. See Railroad Agents. Agents, Ticket. See Railroad Agents. Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware, also General Merchants.)
Russell Luther W., W. Concord, Concord DAVIS GEORGE B., Jail st., Danville
GAGE DANIEL C., r 31, N. Danville,
66
INGALLS CHARLES, Court st.,
SCHOFF CHESTER W., (Champion mowers and reapers), Guilhall Bates Stephen M., 1 35, Hardwiek Ramsay Eugene D., r 9, Columbia, N.
HUTCHINSON CHARLES A., r 39 and 40, Peacham Brown & Humphrey, 49 Main st., St. Johnsbury CONANT HARRISON J., 97 Eastern ave., ' Dean Chester F., (manuf. pruning im- plements) Summerville,
Ely Hoe and Fork Co., Summerville,
Moore James C., 63 Railroad st., 66
Morris Lindorf, (manut. swivel plows) Pleasant st., 66
ROLLINS BENJAMIN F., 66
Abbott Franklin M., Sutton
BLAKE HENRY A., 66
Bell Charles J., r 9, E. Hardwick, Walden Burbank Nathaniel, r 52 n 53, 66
Sherburn George, r 43, S. Wheelock, Wheelock
Apiarists.
BEMIS ELIAS A., r 6, Island Pond, Brighton CURTIS ORRIN T., r 13 cor 3, W. Burke, Burke
Bronson Almon O., r 55 cor 59, Water- ford, Concord Morse Arthur L., E. Concord, 66
Russell Luther W., W. Concord, 66
Streeter Prescott B., Waterford,
Woodbury Benjamin F., r 27, W. Concord, "
Woodbury Laray C., r 28, Miles Pond, 66 Moultroup Stephen W., r 11, East Haven GOODRICH JUSTUS D., E. Hardwick, Hardwick
DODGE MOSES, r 8 cor 23,
Lunenburgh
Miller Archibald J., r 31,
66
H.,
Lemington
STEARNS PARISH L., r' 19, Miles Pond, "
254
APIARISTS-BILLIARDS.
GRAVES ORISON, r 39, Lyndonville, Lyndon Bishop James F., r 23, Newark Ladd Alonzo, r 57, Summerville, St. Johnsbury Sargent Wesley, r 26, St. Jolinsbury Cen- ter,
Powers Jonathan, r 6, W. Burke, Sutton HARRINGTON HERBERT E., r 38, Walden Felch George W., r 14, Passumpsie, Waterford GRAVES HERBERT K., r 3, Summer- ville. 66
GRAVES RICHARDSON B., 1 3, Sum- merville,
LADD ORANGE S., 1 16, Summerville, 66
STORY CHARLES A., 1. 14, S. Victory, Victory Apiarists' Supplies.
Goodwin Justus D., E. Hardwick, Hardwick
Apothecaries.
Sce Drugs and Medicines. Architect.
(See also Carpenters and Builders, also Masons and Builders.)
PACKARD LAMBERT, r 56,
St. Johnsbury
Artists, Portrait, Landscape, Etc. (See also Photographers.)
BRUCE HELEN M., (oil and water colors, pastel and crayon) McIndoes Falls, Barnet
Rogers Richard F., W. Concord, Concord
Fogg Arthur D. Mrs., Emerson st., St. Johnsbury
Guy Tirza M. Miss, Music Hall,
Lawrence Lemuel H., 6
Todd S. Olin, (crayon) Main cor Church st., St. Johnsbury Center,
Artists' Materials.
Home Art Co., Eastern ave.,
St. Johnsbury
Auctioneers.
BISHOP ORA, McIndoes Falls, Barnet
Colby Fred H., r 67, McIndoes Falls, 6 6
Gammell Robert B., E. Barnet, 66
BONETT ABNER H., Island Pond, Brighton
FRYE JOHN L., 1 90, S. Danville Danville
STANTON WILLIAM J., r 13, N. Dan- 66
ville,
McLoud J. Henry, Hardwick
Painc P. Sawyer,
Greensboro Bend,
Orleans Co., 66
Silsby Frank W., Lyndonville, Lyndon
TAYLOR SILAS L., r 63,
HANSCOM WILLIS G., r 34, Sheffield
Hale Oren H., St. Johnsbury
Campbell Nahum K., r 38, Sutton
REA JASPER P., r 55 n 54, Walden
SANBORN JOHN, r 48, Lower Waterford, Waterford.
GRAY JESSE G., Main st., Wheelock
Axe Factory. See Edge Tools.
Bakers and Confectioners. (See also Confectionery, Fruits, etc.)
BROWN & BARKER, Depot st., cor Main, Lyndonville, Lyndon
LYNDONVILLE BAKERY, Depot st., Lyndonville,
Cross G. H. & Co., 86 Main st., St. Johnsbury DEMERS BROS., Railroad st.,
Goss & Dana, 67 Main st., 66
Schneider Jacob, Union block, Main st.,
Banks.
CALEDONIA NATIONAL BANK, James W. Simpson, of Craftsbury, pres .; J. B. Mattocks, cashier, Danville LYNDON SAVINGS BANK, I. W. San- born, pres .; Ida S. Pearl, treas., Lyndonville, Lyndon
LYNDONVILLE NATIONAL BANK, L. B. Harris, pres .; H. M. Pearl, cashier. Lyndonville. 66 NATIONAL BANK OF LYNDON, D. N. Trull, pres .; W. J. Stanton, Jr., cashier, 66
Citizens' Savings Bank and Trust Com- pany, John T. Ritchie, treasurer,
St. Johnsbury
66
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, L. P. Poland, pres .; J. C. Clark, cashier, Main st., MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK, W. E. Peck, pres. ; W. S. Streeter, cashier, Bank block,
PASSUMPSIC SAVINGS BANK, Emer- son Hall, pres .; S. Boynton, treas., Main st.,
Barbers and Hair Dressers.
HOOKER ADNA J., McIndoes Falls, Barnet 66
Morgan Edwin A ..
CHENEY WILLIAM W., Stewart House, Island Pond, Brighton
Curran Bartley J., South st., Island Pond, 66
Mckenzie David P., Main st., Island Pond,
Steady Edw. A., Island Pond, 66
Davis Fred C. H., r 11, W. Burke, Burke
FLANDERS JOHN G., Canaan
Holton Lyman T., W. Concord Concord
ROCHELEAU WILLIAM O., Hotel block, W. Concord,
Russell Alonzo M., Court st., Danville
Cobb Carlos S., Hardwick Jenness Duer W., Main st., E. Hard- wick,
Bowman Wallace B., Depot st., Lyndon- ville, Lyndon
Hayward Herbert A., S. Ryegate, Ryegate
CLAPP GEORGE W., r 20,
Sheffield
Benoit Jerry, Eastern ave.,
St. Johnsbury
Bernier John. 9 Eastern ave.,
Burke William A., 76 Railroad st., 66
Cobb Robert, at St. Johnsbury House, 61
Lacasse Fred, 47 Main st., 66
Martel Frank B., Avenue House,
Bark Dealers.
RICKER AMAZIAH H., r 17, Groton Ricker Benjamin M., r 27, 66
Basket Makers.
Waite William H., r 7, Stratford, N. H., Brunswick
Goodale Eben, r 41,
Concord
Eastman Aaron, r 16, Lancaster, N. H.,
Guildhall
Jackson Peter Mrs., r 31,
Lunenburgh
Bennett Luther, St. Johnsbury Center, St. Johnsbury
Bee Keepers. See Apiarists. Billiards.
HOOKER ADNA J., (pool room) McIn- does Falls, Barnet Bartlett Jarvis, Avenue House, St. Johnsbury
255
BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS-BOARDING-HOUSES.
Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.
Duplessis John A., Passumpsic,
Field Bros .. McIndoes Falls,
Gilfillan Robert, r 54, W. Barnet, Hardy John F .. 66
MORGAN JAMES A., r 49,
Noves Moses, r 80, W. Barnet, Richardson William, 66
Hinman George W., r 10, Coos, N. H .. Bloomfield Boyle Patrick, Island Pond, Brighton
King Thomas, Island Pond,
LADD CHARLES D., Cross st., Island Pond.
Trudeau Louis, Cross st., Island Pond, 66
BURPEE HORACE, r 50, East Burke, Burke
Hunter Jesse A., r 50, E. Burke,
Labbar Joseph, r 55, E. Burke.
66
Norris Eleazer W .. r 28, 6.
STAFFORD JAMES P .. E. Burke,
STREETER WILLIAM R., r 50, E. Burke, 66
Warren & Colby, W. Burke, 60
Watchie John B., r 11, W. Burke,
66
CARBEE JOHN, r' 9, Canaan
Quimby Irving E., 66
FOLSOM CHARLES B .. W. Concord, Concord
KNAPP ARTHUR P., Main st., E. Con- cord. 66
MORRISON WILLIAM H., W. Concord, SMITH CHARLES A., W. Concord,
Burdick Noah W .. Danville
DEARBORN FREDERICK W.,
GATES ELGIN. r 18. N. Danville,
LAMORA LEWIS, r 65, W. Danville, 66
Maxwell John A., 1 18, N. Danville,
Sanborn Jonathan H., r 18. N. Danville, 66
Stocker George N., Court st., 66
Stocker Nathaniel M., Court st., Ferdinand
Pver Celestin, r 1, E. Brighton,
Minard Fremont S .. r 21, Groton
MORRISON SILAS B., 66
Ricker Josiah D., 1 25,
Welch Loren G., r' 8,
Poole Rufus K., Elm st.,
Guildhall
Fort Albert A., E. Hardwick,
Hardwick
Fort William. E. Hardwick, 66 LAWSON & HERBERT, 66
Warner Henry H., E. Hardwick,
DAMON WILLIAM, 1 3, Lyndon,
Kirby
Frizzell Albert M., r 1, Colebrook, N, H., Lemington
Dexter George L., W. Main st., Lunenburglı
Morse Irving, 66
SILSBY MITCHELL, r 8,
Dresser George T., Lyndon Center,
Lyndon
Drown James, r 49,
Fisher John J., r 65, 6
GRAY HENRY A., 66
Hubbard G. Frank, r 50, 66 SIAS JOHN, (summer boarders) Danville
Hunter Jesse A., r 31, E. Burke,
KENT LUCIUS M., r 50, 66
Lemear Joseph, r' 41,
McVicar William H., Lyndon Center,
66
Quimby Curtis, r 50,
Quimby Gilmer H., r 10, Lyndonville,
Boudreau Alfred, r 3, Norton Mills, Norton
FARNHAM A. B. & SON, Peacham
JUDKINS JAMES L., r 61, cor 59, S. Peacham, 66
Steele Mathew W., r 26, 66
STEELE WILLIAM, Church st.,
Grant Alvin D., off r 42, S. Ryegate, Ryegate MILLS JAMES L., r 31, 66
MILLS SAMUEL, JR., r 47, S. Ryegate, Ryegate Roben Douglass G., r 4212, S. Ryegate,
Ryegate Granite Works Blacksmith Shop, r 50, S. Rvegate,
Whitehill John F., r 47, S. Ryegate, 66
BARBER ASA L., r 34,
Sheffield 66
BRADLEY CHANCEY S., r 1,
CHESLEY JOSEPH W., 1 32, 66
RICHARDSON EDWIN, 66
Salmon James F., r 32,
66
BEAUREGARD JOSEPH, r 22 cor 13, St. Johnsbury Center, St. Johnsbury Brooks Charles E., St. Johnsbury Center, " Brooks Fred J., St. Johnsbury Center, 60 CORRIVEAU CHARLES N., cor East- ern ave. and Pearl st., 66
Foye Martin,
Ladd John, r 56,
Marcotte George, Summerville,
McCormick Anthony J., Eastern ave., 66
Richard John, Portland st., St. Johns- bury E., 60
WILLIAMSON ALEXANDER, N. Rail- road st., 66
Wright Warren, r 42, 60
FORBES HUBBARD S., off r 36, W. Burke, Sutton 66
Wentworth John E., r 44,
Farrington Alonzo W., r 18, Walden
GOODENOUGH EDWARD T., r 30, S. Walden,
Sawtell Homer I., r 29, S. Walden, 66
SHAW NAPOLEON B., r 40 n 54, Bennett George, Jr., r 33, Lower Water- ford, Waterford 66
Gaskell Rufus D., Main st.,
MORRISON SAMUEL, Main cor Bridge sts., Lower Waterford, 66
REED NATHANIEL G., r 50, Lower Waterford, 66 Richards Napoleon E., r 2, St. Johns- bury E., 66
Stoddard Samuel S., off r 53, Lower Waterford,
Wheeler Richard, r 43, Lower Waterford, DANA EDWARD J., r 13, Wheelock
Staples Marshall S., Main st.,
Boarding Houses.
VAN DYKE GEORGE, McIndoes Falls, Barnet Buck Martha M., Alder st., Island Pond, Brighton
BUTTERS' BOARDING HOUSE, J. M. Butters, prop., r 1, Island Pond, 66
Couture Louis, Lake st., Island Pond, 66
MOON HIRAM, Main st., Island Pond, Piper William, Canaan
Baily Almedia M., r 5, N. Concord, Concord
PARIES DANIEL, Lyndon
DAMON JOSEPH J., r 3, Stanhope, P. Q., Norton
Woodard Henry A., r 2, Norton Mills, Bailey Clara, (summer boarding) r 51, Peacham
HASKELL ROBERT, (summer board- ing) r 52,
Cochran Jennett W. Mrs., r 43, S. Rye- gate, Ryegate
Bemas Sarah C., 32 Railroad st., St. Johnsbury Brown Roancy H. Mrs., Railroad st., 66 Cole Lizzie E. Mrs., r 43, 66
Doran Joseph, Maple st.,
66
6.
Barnet
256
BOARDING-HOUSES-BUTTER TUB MANUFACTURERS.
GASKILL CHARLES A. MRS., State st., Summerville, St. Johnsbury
Harriman Harvey S., at depot, 66
Hurlburt Mary Mrs., 10 Railroad st.,
Joslin Hiram, 3 Cherry st., 66
McFarland Daniel C., 110 Railroad st., 66
Moore Elizabetlı,
Perrigo Frank, 2 School st., 66
Smithi Marquis D. L. F., 6 Autumn, 66
Stiles Nathaniel H., Railroad st. 66
66
Taylor Emma L. Miss, 24 Main st.,
Thayer Hannah M. Mrs., 14 Main st.,
WILCOX M. H. & SON, at passenger depot, 66
Boat Livery.
ABBOTT PETER M., r 75, W. Barnet, Barnet
Books and Stationery.
CUTTING OLIVER B., E. Main st., W. Concord, Concord
CURRIER JOHN, Main st.,
Danville 66
HOYT ANSON B., Main st.,
RENFREW IRVIN C., r 48, S. Ryegate,
Ryegate
CLARK FRANCIS @., 81 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury 66
Home Art Co., Easton ave.,
Howard & Rowell, 27 Main cor Eastern ave ..
Randall Edson N., 79 Railroad st.,
SPENCER THADDEUS C., 49 Railroad st., "
Boots and Shoes, Dealers and Shoe- makers. (See also General Merchants.)
Browne Patrick A., McIndoes Falls, Barnet Johnson Richard M., 66
Lawrence Carlton, (repairer) Passumpsic, " 66
Stevenson Mathew, 1 9, Passumpsic,
Judge Patrick, Cross st., Island Pond, Brighton STRONG LEWIS S., Main st., Island Pond,
Dwinell Fred E., 1 50, E. Burke, Burke
Kenison Azro H., r 28,
LOWELL AMOS H., r 50, E. Burke,
Packer Halsey H., r 12, W. Burke, 66
PORTER PERRY, r 12, W. Burke, 66
LORD C. HERBERT, Canaan
SHAW SILAS P., 66
King Edward, r 32, E Concord, Concord
PARRIS GEORGE W., Main st., W. Concord,
Thompson Alfred, E. Concord,
Chase Daniel P., r 18, N. Danville, Danville
Gould Henry D., Main st., 66
SAUNDERS DANIEL J., Main st., 66
Clark Benjamin F., Main st., Groton
Parnell & Antonio, Main st., SMITH FRANK P., r 21, 66
Holt Charles E., r 8, Guildhall
Batchelder George A., r 31, Hardwick
Farrand Henry M., r 9, E. Hardwick, 66
HUNT DANIEL R., JR., r 19 cor 18, E. Hardwick,
Reed Edwin, Main st., 66
Balch James, Lunenburgh
Greenlief Alfred, r 30, 66
Vance Warren E., 1 3, 66
BEDARD HENRY, Lyndonville, Lyndon
Cassidy John, r 52,
Poole William D., Lyndonville,
RAILROAD CLOTHING CO., Main st.
opp. Depot, Lyndonville,
Stern Salmon, Lyndonville, Lyndon Peacham
Gracy John, r' 43,
CLARK MOODY, r 47, S. Ryegate, Ryegate RANNEY GEORGE, 1 19, Sheffield
Brunett Joseph, 54 Main st., St. Johnsbury
BURDICK BROS., 38 Railroad st.
BUNDY FRED G., 45 Main st., 66
Corrivean Eugene, Central st., 66
DROUIN JOSEPH, Drouin's block, 67 Railroad st.,
Gaskill Jacob B , Summerville, 66
Gauthier Joseph, 103 Eastern ave., 66
Kelley George L., r 51, St. Johnsbury E., 66
KNAPP PAUL, r' 51, St. Johnsbury E.,
Prior & Bagley, 66 and 68 Railroad st., 66 Rooney Thomas P., 103 Eastern ave.,
Spinney Ellsworth R., St. Johnsbury Center,
RANNEY GEORGE, Sheffield, Sutton
Springer Levi C., r 16,
Walden
Streeter Timothy R., Waterford
Thomas George H., r 54, Lower Water- ford, 66
Ranney William J., Main st.,
Wheelock
Box Factories.
VAN DYKE GEORGE, McIndoes Falls, Barnet RICKER AMAZIAH H., r 17, Groton
Brass Founder.
HARRIMAN DAVID E., Railroad st., St. Johnsbury
Brick Manufacturers.
DAVIS MORTIMER C., (dealer) Island Pond, Brighton JOHNSON HORACE A., r 48, E. Hard-
wick, Hardwick ST. JOHNSBURY . BRICK CO., Water st., St. Jolinsbury
Bridge Builders.
EGGLESTON EZRA S., r 61, E. Burke, Burke BROWN EZRA H., r 70, Danville
Massey Erwin M., r 14, N. Danville,
Coucher George, Lyndonville, Lyndon
Gray Charles T., 1 22, Newark
Stone Ephraim H., St. Johnsbury Cen- ter, St. Johnsbury
Broom Manufacturers.
BRADFORD WILLIAM L., off r 35, Hardwick Hall Albert T., St. Johnsbury WILDER WILLIAM & SON, (also brushes ) 17 Railroad st., 66
Building Movers.
LOW LESTER, r 28, S. Ryegate, Ryegate Brooks Charles E., St. Johnsbury Cen- ter, St. Jolinsbury Stone Ephraim H., St. Johnsbury Center, "
Butter Tub Manufacturers.
(See also Coopers.)
SOMERS CUMINGS, r 44,
Barnet
HARVEY GEORGE, r 55, E. Burke,
Burke
WHIPPLE GEORGE B., r 47, W. Burke, “ FRIZZEL ADDISON E., 1 15, Canaan
GREEN GEORGE I., Jail st., Danville
HOLT JOHN, r 46, W. Danville,
66
HUBBELL SYLVANUS N., r 6, N. Dan- ville, Still Pember, r 34, Hardwick Eastman Silas, r' 5, Lyndon Center, Lyndon Fisher Edwin, Lyndon Center, 66
Hopkins, Thompson & Co., Main st., Lyndonville,
257
CABINET MAKERS-CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Cabinet Makers.
(See also Furniture Manufacturers and Deal- ers.)
Dewey Calvin, r 67, McIndoes Falls, Barnet
Glidden Almos B., r 61, W. Burke, Burke
TEMPLE WARREN S., r 18, W. Con- cord, Concord
MEACHAM JAMES S., r 8, Guildhall
Stevens Myron G., r 18, E. Hardwick, Hardwick
LANPHERE CHARLES E., r 47, S. Rye- gate Ryegate
Canvassers.
Hicks Samuel B., r 14, Passumpsic, Barnet
Dovle Zenas T., r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Hicks Samuel B., (books) W. Concord, Concord
DOW FRANCIS, (books) Lyndonville,
Lyndon
Smith Charles N., (books)
St. Johnsbury
Smith Fred E.,
Carding Mills.
(See also Woolen Mills.)
Hill Cephas, W. Concord,
Concord
Burnham Alfred, r 462,
Sutton
Carpenters and Builders.
(See also Architects and Builders, Masons and Builders, and Contractors and Builders.)
BARD BARTLETT S., Barnet
Clement Edwin B., r 46.
COBURN E. HERBERT, r 48,
Coruth David, Passumpsic,
DOW ROBERT B., W. Barnet, 66
Dunbar George H., McIndoes Falls, 66
Gilfillan Thomas,
GILMAN CALEB Q.,
Goodell Milo S., Passumpsic,
Gorham Charles E .. r 65,
Gould Jacob S., McIndoes Falls,
Grant George A., McIndoes Falls,
Hawley Augustine P., Passumpsic,
Kendall Langdon, r 9, Passumpsic,
Kendall Robert A., E. Barnet, 66
66
DOLE WILLIAM M.,
Fisher Winfield S., r 50,
GILMAN GEORGE D., r 18 cor 13, N. Danville,
GREEN GEORGE I., Jail st.,
Hall Dana D., r 49,
HARTSHORN BENJAMIN D., r 12, N. Danville,
Heath Eben, r 80, Passumpsic, 66
Johnson George, Main st., 60
Kelley Isaac S., r 20, N. Danville,
Kempton Jasper H., Main st.,
66
Bowker David F., Coos, N. H., r 17 n 14,
Lane Robert C., r 65, W. Danville, 66
MERRILL GEORGE & SON, r' 65 cor 66, W. Danville, 66
Nutting William H., Jail st.,
Pettingill Peter E., r 83, Passumpsic, 66
Ransom James, Main st.,
Snelling Elmore A., r 1, N. Danville,
TAYLOR EDWARD, r. 27,
Ward Thomas J., r 4, N. Danville,
66
LADD LUTHER, Island Pond, Ladd Martin B., Island Pond,
60
HARTWELL NORMAN E., r 1,
E. Haven
Moulton Mark A., Island Pond,
Move Frederick, Island Pond,
Move George, Island Pond,
Roberts Charles A., Island Pond, 66 CLARK WALLACE N.,
Steady Jerry A., Island Pond,
17
Gilkey Guy W., r 4, Coos, N. H., Brunswick
TAYLOR ALVIN, Coos, N. H,, Allard Hiram, r 12, W. Burke, Burk Uri, off r 11, W. Burke, Doyle Selim N., r 15. W. Burke, Eggleston Ezra S., r 61, E. Burke, 66
Burke
Eggleston James M., r 61, E. Burke, 66
Eggleston Royal A., off r 61, E, Burke, 66
Farnham Jacob S., r 14,
66
Fyler Jolin A., r 15, 66
Hayward Levi F., off r 12, W. Burke, Kimball Clark C., r 12, W. Burke,
Marshall George D., r 11, W. Burke, 66
66
Smith David C., r 8 n 7, W. Burke,
66
SMITH HIBBARD, r 50, E. Burke, SMITH HORACE S., r 12, 66
Walter Hilaman, r 12, W. Burke,
Wheeler Herbert C., r 3, W. Burke,
Wheeler Warren S., r' 3, W. Burke,
Brunell Prosper, r' 1,
French Joseph, r 4 n 3,
Heath Nathan, r 8,
66
Huntoon George W., r 7, Adams George A., 1 6, N. Concord, Concord
Adams Jonathan C., r 6, N. Concord,
Barker John C., W. Concord, 66
66
Dow Walter, W. Concord, 66
Dunton Charles E., r 15, W. Concord, 66
Hobart Adam, r' 28, Miles Pond,
Keneson George W., r 41 cor 42, 66
66
Sayres James, E. Concord, 66
Speller James, W. Concord, 66
STACY CURTIS L., W. Concord, 66
Stearns Leonzo, W. Concord, 66
Stockwell Emmons, r 18, W. Concord, 66
Temple John S., 66
WALLACE NELSON G., r 50, E. Con- cord,
Bacon Eliakim C., r 90, S. Danville, Danville BROWN EZRA H., r 70, 66
Chickering Orville E., r 19, N. Danville, 66
CHOATE DAVID W., 2d, r 66, W. Dan- ville, 66
66
McMillan William J., r 55, W. Barnet,
66
Quimby Fred H., r 26, E. Barnet,
Ransom James,
Riley B. W., E. Barnet, 66
66
Wallace William H., r' 52, W. Barnet,
Worth Timothy, r 46. 66
Amy George E., Coos, N. H., Bloomfield
Bowker Beamon A., Coos, N. H.,
66
Johnson Nathan M., r 10 cor 8, Coos, N. H.,
Blake Lucius D., Island Pond. Brighton
Burnham Charles A .. Island Pond, 66
CHENEY LOUIS H., Island Pond, Coe Abner. Island Pond, 66
Farmer Charles C., Derby st., Island Pond, 66
Foster George F., Island Pond,
Harmon Stephen M., Island Pond,
Woodward Isaac P., r 44, W. Danville,
66 Parent Alfred, r 1, Wenlock, Ferdinand
Parent Philodore, r 1, Wenlock,
66 Hodgman Osmon M., r 6, Granby Groton
Bingham Hazen,
66 Glover Fred W., r 25,
66
Morse Robert C., r 10, Passumpsic,
66
66
Smith Robert, r 55, W Barnet.
66
Kimball William J., r' 67, McIndoes Falls, Lang John Q. A.,
Pike John S., W. Concord,
COX JOHN E., W. Concord,
66 Canaan
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CALEDONIA AND ESSEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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THE NORMAL SCHOOL
Teaches the Science and Illustrates the Art of Teaching !
GRADUATES - Teaching in schools of every grade, and adorning every profession and occupation.
INSTRUCTORS - Experienced and skillful.
STUDENTS -- Mature and scholarly,
Facilities Good === Prices Low.
Terms of twenty weeks each, begin the fourth Tuesday in August, and the first Tuesday in February.
General Plan.
We have two courses of study, a First Course and a Second Course. All our students- are in one or the other. Students in the Second Course are graduates from the First Course. Four lines of study are offered for each term of a course. Students who are able to do so take all the four lines ; those who cannot do so much take less, but earlier studies may not be omitted for later studies. Our First Course contains only the branches which common school teachers may be required to teach, and a few necessary auxiliary subjects, together with methods of teaching and the elements of psychology as a basis for a scien- tific comprehension of methods. Here is nothing for teachers to omit Additions may be made in the Second Course.
Our Work.
(a) In the common studies is to secure a knowledge of the subects in their relation of whole and parts, and of their uses as instruments of instruction. To this end the elements. of geometry and algebra are placed before the concluding studies in arithmetic ; and botany, physiology and physical geography precede the final studies in geography.
(b) The study of empirical pedagogy is begun in the first weeks of the course. In this beginning the student is led to reflect on his own experience as pupil and teacher, to con- sider some general methods of school management and teaching, and to become interested in observing the methods adopted for his own instruction and in educational periodicals and books. The work so begun is carried forward by teaching exercises and by weekly readings and essays in Literary Clubs.
(c) A foundation for scientific pedagogy is laid in the study of psychology during the first half of the second year, followed by its application to principles and methods, together with practice in teaching both in the ordinary class work and with classes of children from. the public school.
Courses of Study. THE FIRST COURSE OF STUDY.
THE D TERM.
FIRST HALF-Geometry, Botany, School Discipline, English.
SECOND HALF -- Geometry, Physiology, Geography, English. THE C TERM.
Algebra, History of the United States, Drawing, English THE B TERM.
FIRST HALF-Arithmetic, Psychology, English.
SECOND HALF-Arithmetic, Psychology, The Constitutions, English. THE A TERM.
Arithmetic, Pedagogics, Geography, English.
Mental Arithmetic twice a week through the first year. Penmanship for the D, and Physics for the C class each once a week. Botany and Physiology will exchange places in the Spring Term. Free Gymnastics. for all. Vocal Music without extra charge.
THE SECOND COURSE.
FIRST TERM-JUNIOR CLASS.
Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Thomson's Seasons.
SECOND TERM-MIDDLE CLASS.
Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Outlines of the World's History. THIRD TERM-SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST HALF-Education as a Science, Astronomy, Bacon's Essays, English Literature.
SECOND HALF-Education as a Science, Moral Philosophy, Bacon's Essays, English Literature.
The second course follows the first, and its methods are adapted to. the larger knowledge and higher culture of the students.
For further information apply to- EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL, RANDOLPH, VT.
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CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Goodwin Samuel D., r 34, Groton
Moss Frank, r 50,
Lyndon
GOODWIN WILLIAM E., r 28 cor 15,
POWERS HENRY G., r 65,
Hall William, r 28,
PRATT JOSIAH, r 50,
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Hall William H., r 28,
66 Quimby Elmore J., r 17, Lyndon Center, 6
Miller David, r 4,
SARGENT JOHN C., Lyndonville,
Orr Washington, r 7,
Smith Joseph H., Lyndonville, 66
RANDALL JONATHAN W., r 31,
66
Smith Royal E., r 52,
66
Barrett Charles G., r 4,
Guildhall
Wilson Willard, Lyndon Center,
66
Hubbard George A., r 2,
6
Norris Eugene R., r 4, Guildhall, Maidstone
Rosebrook William D., r 4,
66
Bishop Ashley, r 17, W. Burke, Newark
Bangs Nathaniel A., r 63, Hardwick
66
Gordon Lum D., r 4,
66
Collier Christopher C.,
Boynton Moody M., r 18,
Peacham
Ford Leroy S,
Chase Loring, r 30,
66
French Robert L., r 43, E. Hardwick,
Gilchrist Joseph, r 29,
Gillis James F., r 63,
HOUGHTON JAMES W., r 30,
66
HALL ASAHEL, r 63,
66
WILLEY SILAS G., r 26,
66
HALL ORRIN B.,
66 Abbott Eugene S., r 6, W. Barnet, Ryegate 66
Hyde William D., E. Hardwick,
Abbott R. Burns. r 6. W. Barnet,
66
Lawrence George H., E. Hardwick,
66 Clark Robert, r 50, S. Ryegate,
Miles Clarence U. V.,
Cross Daniel B., r 46, S. Ryegate,
Page Jonathan W., r 56,
Forsythe Nelson S., r 46, S. Ryegate,
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HOLMES EDWIN C., r 41,
Ransom D. Eugene, r 40, E. Hardwick, Ransom Sherman H., r 19, E. Hardwick, Scribner Samuel, r 62,
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