Gazetteer of Caledonia and Essex Counties, Vt. 1764-1887, Part 91

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., Syracuse Journal Co., Printers and Binders
Number of Pages: 886


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GRAY ALFRED. r 36, Sheffield HOVEY EDWIN L., Summerville, St. Johnsbury


Lawrence Victor V .. r 51, St. Johns- bury E.,


ORDWAY JESSE D., r 40 cor 38, Walden CREE STEPHEN G., Wheelock


Plaster. See Lime, Plaster, etc.


Plating. BATCHELDER ISAAC W., Railroad st., Danville


GASKILL CHARLES A., State st., Sum-


merville, St. Johnsbury


Plows, Harrows, Etc. See Agricultural Implements. Plumber.


Gale John N., Summerville, St. Johnsbury Portrait Painters. See Artists, Portrait, Landscape, etc.


Poultry Dealers and Growers. (See also Fancy Fowls.)


Brown Baron M., E. Barnet, Barnet


Crane George W., r 33, COOK GEORGE W., r 46, W. Danville,


Danville


HALL & SMITH, r 5, E. Haven RICKER WILLIAM & SON, r 26, Peacham


BAILEY & WILLIAMS, 51 Main st., St. Johnsbury


Gaskill Charles A., State st., Summer- ville, 66


KNIGHT THOMAS, r 52, St. Johns- bury E.,


COLLINS IRENUS H., r 49 cor 50, Cabot, Walden


REA JOSEPH P., r 55 n 54, Printing Offices.


HOOKER ADNA J., McIndoes Falls, Barnet Laughlin Brothers,


ESSEX COUNTY HERALD, W. H. Bishop, editor and prop., South st., Island Pond, Brighton NORTH STAR, A. B. Hoyt, publisher, Danville Farr Albert W., Depot st., cor Elm, Lyn- donville. Lyndon


VERMONT UNION, C. M. Chase, prop., RENFREW IRVIN C., 148, S. Ryegate, Ryegate ROWELL LEVI W., St. Johnsbury ST. JOHNSBURY CALEDONIAN, C. M. Stone, editor, 117 Eastern ave.,


ST. JOHNSBURY REPUBLICAN, Ed- ward Johnson, editor, C. T. Walker, business manager, Railroad st., cor Eastern ave.,


Produce (Country) Dealers.


(See also General Merchants, also Speculators.)


Cushing Daniel B., E. Burke, Bur e


SILSBY HARVEY, r 11, W. Burke,


Way & Bartlett, W: Burke,


Colby Oscar N., (butter) r 47, Danville GUILD ALFRED, r 18, N. Danville, MERRILL GEORGE & SON, r 65 cor 66, W. Danville,


BRIDGMAN DORMAN, JR., r 59, Hardwick Chandler George H., (butter) r 31, French Charles L., (potatoes) Warren Lorenzo H., r 63, 66


Cunningham Ira W., Lyndonville, Lyndon


Severance Chandler A., McLACHLIN JAMES, r' 49, S. Peacham,


RICKER WILLIAM & SON, r 26, Peacham


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PRODUCE (COUNTRY) DEALERS-SAW-MILLS.


Merriam Everett B., (wholesale) 61 Main st .. St. Johnsbury


Stone Edward J .. St. Johnsbury Center, 66 Chandler John N., Concord ave., Sum- merville, 66


Proprietary Medicines.


(See also Drugs and Medicines, also General Merchants.)


HINCH RICHARD, (worm powders) E. Barnet, Barnet


RICHARDSON CHARLES W., (hair tonic) " Fullerton John W., r 28, Burke


*HENRY, JOHNSON & LORD, Burlington *WARD LOUISA H. & W. H., (Ward's Kidney compound, liver and dyspep- sia pills) Hardwick


Wilcomb Clarence D., (Hoyt's cherry balsam) Lyndon


WARD GEORGE W., (liniment and


blood purifier) Concord ave., St. Johnsbury


Pumps.


(See also Hardware, also Stoves and Tinware.) RICHARDSON CHARLES W., (Brook's force and suction pumps) Barnet Lind E. George, r 47, S. Rvegate, Ryegate


Pump Log Manufacturer. SHAW JOHN L., r 43 cor 49, Cabot, Walden Quarries.


ST. JOHNSBURY GRANITE CO., R.


W. Laird. prop., St. Johnsbury, Brunswick Mack Henry R., (granite) Church st., Hardwick


STORY CHARLES A., (granite) r 14, S. Victory, Victory BUGBEE FIELING E., (slate) r


Summerville, Waterford


Railroad and Ticket Agents. Duncan Charles L., (station) McIndoes Falls, Barnet


GOSS LEVI B., (station) E. Barnet, 66


McGAFFEY ELMER E., (station) 66


VITTY LUCIAN H., (station) Passumpsic, " STRATHERN JAMES, (station and bag- gage G. T. Ry.) Island Pond, Brighton Willoughby John, (ticket G. T. Ry.) Is- land Fond,


Kimball James S., (station) r 11 cor 7, W. Burke, Burke


Bishop Lester I., N. Concord, Concord


Grout Selim E., (station) W. Concord,


True Frank P., (station, at Hyde Park) W. Concord,


Ranney Charles S., (station) r 63, Danville WHITCHER JAMES A., (station) W. Danville,


Bancroft Henry R., (freight) Groton *DUTTON EPHRAIM D., (station) Hardwick PRESSY JOHN H., (station)


Hubbard Enoch, (station) r 38, S. Lun- enburgh, Lunenburgh Lovering Nathan P., Jr., (general ticket


agent, Pass. R. R.) Lyndonville, Lyndon Sennotte George, (station) r 50,


Willard William J., (freight) Lyndonville, “ Baird Philip J., (station) r 46, S. Ryegate, Ryegate


BARRETT WILLIAM E., (freight Pass. R. R.) St. Johnsbury BUTLER CHARLES B., (station) St. Johnsbury Center,


Griswold Henry, (station) St. Johnsbury E .. St. Johnsbury


Henderson Ola H., (R. R. and ocean steamers)


Jewett Albert B., (supt. St. J. & L. C. R. R.)


Huntley Daniel G., (station) r 27, W. Burke, Sutton FITTS ORVIS (station) r' 52 cor 53, Walden


Rake Manufacturers.


WARDEN JAMES, W. Concord, Concord Bingham Thomas P., r 36, Peacham


Real Estate Dealers.


BARTLETT A. & CO., Main st., Island Pond, Brighton GOODALL GEORGE E., r 51, St. Johns- bury E., St. Johnsbury


HOVEY EDWIN L., Summerville,


Restaurants.


Buley Steve, Coos, N. H .. Bloomfield


Welch Hosea, 2d, r 21 cor 28, Groton


Bartlett Jarvis, Avenue House, St. Johnsbury Harriman Harvey S., at depot,


Lynch Bros., 7 Eastern ave., Renfrew Nelson H., 66


Thompson John C., Avenue House base-


ment,


66


WILCOX M. H. & SON, at passenger depot,


Rubber Stamps ..


Grow George E., 75 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury


Sap Bucket Manufacturer. Gilman David, r 26, W. Burke, Burke


Sash, Doors and Blinds.


Forrest John E., r 12, W. Burke, Burke MERRILL GEORGE & SON, r 65 cor 66, W. Danville, Danville Hubbard Charles K., Central st., Lyn- don Center, Lyndon


FORD FOWLER S., r 59,


Peacham


Weeks William H. B., r 16,


CALDBECK MATTHEW J., Concord ave., Summerville, St. Johnsbury SMITH WARREN S., Railroad st., 66


Saw-Mills.


(See also Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers.)


Mulliken John F., E. Barnet, Barnet


Randall John M., r 23, E. Barnet, 66


ROY EZRA J., r 72, W. Barnet,


Somers Owen, r 57, W. Barnet, 66


BUTTERS JAMES M., r 1, Island Pond, Brighton


HOBSON S. D. & SONS, r 22, E. Brighton, “ ROSEBROOK WILLIAM R., r 8, Island Pond,


BURPEE WILLIAM F., r 25 cor 48, W. Burke, Burke


Libbey H. Warren, r 15, 66


Moulton & Ruggles, W. Burke, Green Charles H., r 1, Canaan


CUTTING HORACE, E. Concord, Concord


GILBERT HORACE F., W. Concord, Harvey & Higgins, W. Concord,


Hastings & Follensby, r 5, N. Concord,


Hazen Lucius D., r 28, Miles Pond,


KELLOGG SAMUEL H., r 50, E. Concord, "


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CALEDONIA AND ESSEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.


TOURISTS AND TRAVELERS


TAKE THE


Central . Vermont . Line !


THE GREAT PLEASURE ROUTE AND POPULAR THOROUGHFARE FOR SUMMER EXCURSION TRAVEL.


NEW AND ELEGANT PULLMAN DRAWING-ROOM AND SLEEPING CARS


1. BETWEEN


BOSTON AND MONTREAL


ALSO BETWEEN MONTREAL AND SPRINGFIELD.


Wagner's = Magnificent =Drawing-Room -and - New =Sleeping &Cars


BETWEEN


NEW YORK MONTREAL


Are Run by this Favorite Line WITHOUT CHANGE.


All the Fashionable Resorts of Northern NEW YORK, VERMONT and CANADA are Reached by this Attractive Route.


KY TICKETS, TIME-TABLES, BERTHS and SEATS IN PALACE CARS, and full information, may be"ob- tained at the following offices of the CENTRAL VERMONT LINE : No. 260 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., T. Edward Bond, Ticket Agent ; No. 136 St. James Street, Montreal, P. Q., A. C. Stonegrave, Canadian Passenger Agent ; No 271 Broadway, New York City, Edwin R. Coppins, Ticket Agent ; Opposite Depot , Worcester, Mass., Charles Lalime, Agent.


J. W. HOBART, Gen. Supt. S. W. CUMMINGS, Gen. Pass. Agent.


GENERAL OFFICES, ST. ALBANS, VERMONT,


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SAW-MILLS-SPRING BED MANUFACTURERS.


FISHER LEWIS W., r 84. Danville


HUBBELL SYLVANUS N., r 6, N. Dan- ville, -


Rankin Horatio, r 46, W. Danville,


Wells Alice M., r 18. N. Danville, .


HUMPHREY GEORGE, r 9. E. Haven


BEATTIE DAVID H., r 1, Wenlock, Ferdinand Granby


Carpenter Burns S., off r 6,


Wells Loomis, r 5 cor 6, Baldwin & Hazen. Groton Pond, HALL THOMAS B.,


Groton


Moody Sylvester K ..


Guildhall


BRIDGMAN DORMAN, JR., r' 59. Hardwick


KEITH & LAWRENCE, off Main st., E. Hardwick.


Tucker Melvin E., r 25, OSGOOD JESSE W., r 6. Columbia, N. H.,


MONAHEN JOHN, Lemington Lunenburgh


Eggleston William A .. r 63. Lyndon


Hall & Chase, r' 65, Lyndonville,


Lincoln B. F., r 28, Lyndonville,


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BEATTIE DAVID H., r 12, Guildhall,


Maidstone


Beattie Thomas G., r 6, Coos, N. H., Carpenter Abel F., r 12, Lower Waterford or Newark


GERO HENRY, r 18, W. Burke,


Stoddard Marshall W., W. Burke,


Bingham Thomas P., r'36, Peacham 66


Carpenter & Darling,


Ewell John, r 25,


66


Hatch George B. & Co., Lanesboro, Wash- ington Co.,


JENNISON ORIN M., 1 63, 66


Darling & Sargent, S. Rvegate,


Ryegate


HUNT S. S. & SON, 1 19, McIndoes Falls, “


CHESLEY CHARLES H., r 20, Sheffield


Chesley O. Warren, r 25,


HALL S. & R. C., r 36,


WEED EDSON, r 11, Stannard


Aver Loren, r 25, St. Johnsbury Center,


St. Johnsbury


FAIRBANKS E. & T.& CO., Mechanic Square, 66


Hawkins Ezra F., r 30,


HOVEY EDWIN L., Summerville,


Orleans and Caledonia Lumber Co., r 1, . Barton, Orleans Co .. Sutton RENNIE ALDIN J., r 48 n cor 47 and 50, 66


Roundy Elmer S., r 9, W. Burke, 66


GALLUP O. M., 1 1, Damon's Crossing, Victory HAZEN L D., St. Johnsbury,


Jefferson M. G., r 8, Granby, 6


WEED, WYMAN & CO., Damon's Cross- ing. 68


BRICKETT ELISHA P .. r 55 n 38, Walden FAIRBANKS E. & T., r 15 cor 14, St. Johns- burv,


FARRAR JOSEPH, r 57 cor 58, 66


Goslant Michael, r 33 cor 34,


TAYLOR B. FRANKLIN, r 29, S. Walden, IDE GEORGE, r 57, Waterford Mullikin John, r 53, E. Barnet, 66


JONES WILLIAM H., r 52, S. Wheelock, Wheelock


Scale Manufacturers.


FAIRBANKS E. & T. & CO., Mechanic Square, St. Johnsbury


Schools.


See Academies and Schools.


Sewing Machines. Clark George L., Derby st., Island Pond, Brighton


Mansur Orange L., Island Pond, 66


Russell Luther W., W. Concord, Concord® MUNSON WILLIAM R., (Wheeler & Wil- son ) r 54, Hardwick


SMITH FRANK H., Lyndonville, Lyndon


Taylor Silas L., r 63, Batchelder George B., Summerville,


St. Johnsbury Harmon William G., (Singer) Eastern ave., cor Railroad st.,


Joyce Eugene M., (Singer) St. Johns- bury Center,


Thomas C. Wheeler, (Wheeler & Wilson) Abbott Franklin M., Sutton


Sheep Breeders. See Live Stock.


Shingle Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Lumber Dealers, also Lumber Man- ufacturers, also Saw-mills.)


ROY EZRA J., r 72, W. Barnet, Barnet Somers Owen, r 57, W. Barnet,


STEVENSON T. & J., (dealers) r 82, W. Barnet, 66


VAN DYKE GEORGE, McIndoes Falls, 66


COE ELLIS M., r' 15,


Burke


PORTER PERRY, (dealer) r 12, W. Burke, " FRIZZELL ADDISON E., r 15, Canaan


Hunt Jesse, r 1,


HUBBELL SYLVANUS N., r 6, N. Dan- ville. Danville


Goodwin Thomas, r 33,


Groton


PAGE MOSES, JR., r 38,


RICKER ISAAC M.,


Bonett Jonathan C., r 12, Lyndon, Kirby


MONAHEN JOHN,


Lunenburgh


AMADON WARREN I., r' 36, E. Haven, Newark BRUCE WALLACE W., r 11, 66


Carpenter Able F., r2, Lower Waterford or " Stoddard Marshall W., W. Burke, 66


Ewell John, r 25,


Peacham


HALL S. & R. C., r 36, Sheffield


Nelson Saniuel A., St. Johnsbury 66


Silsby David,


Burnham Alfred, r 4613, Sutton RENNIE ALDIN J., r 48 11 cor 47 and 50,


Roundy Elmer S., r 9, W. Burke, 66


Sweetser Stephen, r 46,


BRICKETT ELISHA P., r' 55 n 38, Walden®


Goslant Michael, r 33 cor 34,


IDE GEORGE, r 57, Waterford


Mullikin John, r 53, E. Barnet,


Silverware. See Jewelry.


Soap Manufacturers.


Bennett Calvin L., (soft soap) St. Johns-


bury Center,


St. Johnsbury


Farr Jonathan, St. Johnsbury E.,


Herrick Thomas T., Summerville,


Sporting Goods. (See also Hardware, also Guns, etc.)


PRESTON FRED J., Main st.,


Danville


Clark Manly, (fire arms)


Groton


Spring Bed Manufacturers.


Frazier A. Sidney, r 2,


Hardwick


Gilbert Joseph O. 2d, r 2,


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STAGE ROUTES-UNDERTAKERS.


Stage Routes. See Star Mail Routes and Stage Lines.


Starch Manufacturer.


Welch Jacob, (potato starch) r 14, Canaan


Stencil Cutters.


MATHEWSON GEORGE L., (steel let- ter stamps) r 2, Lyndon Center, Lyndon Grow George E., 75 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury Stone Wall Builder.


WEST GEORGE, r 11, Summerville, Waterford Stoves and Tinware. (See also Hardware.)


Wallace B. R. & Son, Barnet


Way, Willey & Co., W. Burke, Burke


Hibbard David W., W. Concord, Concord


Pierce Ephraim S., Main st., Danville


Hunt & Babbitt, Main st., E. Hardwick, Hardwick


Keir H. A. & Co., Main st., E. Hardwick, 66


Rich Winfield S., Main st., 66


WILSON & CO., Lyndonville,


Lyndon


Williams William, Main st, Peachiam


Lind E. George, r 47, S. Ryegate, Ryegate


CONANT HARRISON 'J., 97 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury


Cowdery Hervey, 27 Eastern ave.,


GOODRICH J. H. & CO., 93 Railroad st.,


WOODRUFF H. E. & D. Q., Railroad st., ‘


Straw Board Manufacturers.


PIERCE BROTHERS, r 11, St. Johns- bury Center, St. Johnsbury


VALLEY FALLS MILLS, Pierce Bros., props., r 11, St. Johnsbury Center, 66


Sugar Makers' Supplies. (See also Evaporators.)


WOODRUFF H. E. & D. Q., Railroad st., St. Johnsbury Burbank Nathaniel, r 52 n 53, Walden


Surveyors. See Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Tailors.


See Clothiers, also General Merchants. Tanners.


Palmer Frank E., r 42 cor 33, Peacham Bacon Delos M., r 35 cor 23, St. Johns-


bury Center,


St. Johnsbury


Griswold Henry, r 53, St. Johnsbury E.,


Palmer Alexander, r 51, St. Johnsbury E., " ASTLE SAMUEL D., Waterford IDE GEORGE & JOSEPH, 1 57, 66


Taxidermists.


Norton Edward, r 2, Colebrook, N. H.,


Lemington


BALCH WILLIAM E., r 31, Lunenburgh Graham C. Warren, Music Hall block, Main st., St. Johnsbury


Telegraph Operators.


Duncan Charles L., McIndoes Falls, Barnet McGAFFEY ELMER E.,


VITTY LUCIAN H., BURNS ESDRAS D., r 26, W. Burke, Burke Forsaith Austin K., r 12, W. Burke,


Bishop Lester I., N. Concord, Concord Cobleigh Orville D., W. Concord, 66


WHITCHER JAMES A., W. Danville, Danville


Bancroft Henry R., Groton


*DUTTON EPHRAIM D., Hardwick


PRESSY JOHN H., E. Hardwick,


PAIGE AUSTIN D., Lyndonville, Lyndon Bonner Peter H., (G. T. R'y at Lake Station) r 1, Norton Mills, Norton Hughes John W., (G. T. R'y) Norton Mills,


Baird Philip J., r 46, S. Ryegate, Ryegate Griswold Henry, r 53, St. Johnsbury E., St. Johnsbury 66


Kelley Wilbur F., Main st., Silsby Elwin A.,


FITTS ORVIS, r 52 cor 53, Walden


Threshers and Wood Sawyers.


Fitzgerald William, r 55, W. Barnet, Barnet Currier Albert C., (thresher) off r 41, E. Hardwick, Hardwick BEAN CHARLES H., r 12, Lyndon, Kirby BUNKER NATHANIEL O., (thresher) r 4, Newark


GARFIELD FRANK B., (thresher) r 33, " Tinware.


See Stoves and Tinware, also General Mer- chants, also Hardware. Tobacco and Cigars. (See also Groceries, also Drugs, also General Merchants.


Stevens D. Charles, Cross st., Island Pond, Brighton Cutting Oliver B., E. Main st., W. Con- cord, Concord PRESTON FRED J., Main st., Danville Jenness Duer W., Main st., E. Hardwick, Hardwick Watchie Joseph L., Main st., Lyndonville, Lyndon


Winslow Fred E., r 52,


Lyndon


Lynch Bros., 7 Eastern ave.,


St. Johnsbury


Roderer Joseph, Jr., 59 Railroad st.,


SANBORN JAMES S., 67 Main st., Scott N. M. & Son, 21 and 23 Eastern ave.,"


Tinsmiths.


(See also Stoves and Tinware, also Hardware.) Spencer Edwin L., W. Concord, Concord Swett George K., r 54, St. Johnsbury, Danville Noyes Walter N., r 22, Hardwick


KIDDER JOSEPH E., Lyndon THOMPSON JAMES S., 66


Tute David S., Lyndonville,


McQUEEN ULYSSES G., off r 11, Newark Hill Van B., r 35 opp. 23, St. Johnsbury Center, St. Johnsbury


Trunks.


See Harness, Trunks, etc., also Clothiers, also General Merchants.


Tub Manufacturers. See Butter Tubs. Undertakers.


Burbank Moses, Barnet


Gliddon Almos B., r 11, W. Burke, Burke


CARBEE JOHN, r 9, Canaan


Tilton Charles H. & Son, W. Main st., W. Concord, Concord


Kempton Jasper H., Main st., Danville CLEMENT ARTHUR E., Main st., Hardwick LIVINGSTON & MONTGOMERY, E. Hardwick, Balch George S. & Son, Lunenburgh


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UNDERTAKERS-WOOLEN MILL-SOCIETIES.


WEST WILLIAM N., Peacham Calderwood Charles A., 95 Railroad st., St. Johnsbury


Upholsterers. (See also Furniture Dealers.)


CLEMENT ARTHUR E., Main st., Hardwick DODGE GEORGE E., Church st., Lyn- donville, Lyndon


Calderwood Charles A., 95 Railroad st., St. Johnsbury


ST. JOHNSBURY FURNITURE CO., 43 Railroad st.,


SWITZER N. RILEY, 82 Eastern ave., Variety Store.


Grow George E., 75 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury


Veterinary Surgeons.


DUNKLEE GEORGE J., r' 48, W. Burke,


Burke


Conner David, Danville


Stevens Moses, r 13, N. Danville,


BRIDGMAN FREDERICK T., Hardwick


KIBBEE JOHN L.,


HOUGHTON SILAS H., r 42, Lyndon PALMER ASA A., Avenue block, St. Johnsbury WARD GEORGE W., Concord ave.,


Wagon Makers.


See Carriage Manufacturers. Wall Paper. See Paper Hangings, etc. Water-Wheel Manufacturer.


Belknap John, S. Railroad st., St. Johnsbury


Watches.


See Jewelry.


Weavers. See Carpet Weavers, also Woolen Mills.


Wood Dealers.


HEATH AUGUSTUS M., r 28,


Groton


RICKER AMAZIAH H., r 17, 66


Wheeler George B., r 62. Hardwick


CAMPBELL EUGENE M., Lyndonville, Lyndon


Brock Albert, St. Johnsbury


Burke Oliver, Elm st., Summerville,


RODGERS JAMES NORMAN, r 56, Wal- den or W. Danville, Walden ROGERS JOHN B., r 54 n 55,


ROLLINS WILLIAM W., r' 35,


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Wood Pulp Manufacturers.


Cascade Pulp Co., Barnet


Passumpsic Pulp Co., Geo. F. Cushman, supt., Passumpsic,


Wilder & Co., Boston, Mass., Wood Turning.


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WARDEN & BINGHAM, n R. R. station, E. Concord, Concord JUDKINS JAMES L., r 61 cor 59, S. Peacham, Peacham HUNT S. S. & SON, r 19, McIndoes Falls, Ryegate


Wooden-Ware Manufacturers.


Bailey & Co., (turning) r 46, 615 Wash- ington st., Boston, Mass., Barnet


SMITH JAMES E., (butter boxes and prints) r 57, W. Barnet,


HARDY WARNER V., (clothes dryers) r 48, E. Concord, Concord


WARDEN & BINGHAM, (handles) n R. R. station, E. Concord, 66


Hastings Benjamin L., (last blocks) r 65 cor 66, W. Danville, Danville


HARVEY JOHN C., (bobbins) r 28, Groton


Bean John E., (lasts) r 3, Guildhall 66


CHASE ROBERT & CO., (shoe-pegs)


Chapman John, (butter stamps) r 29, Peacham FORD FOWLER S., (butter boxes) r 59, Lower Cabot, 66


GUTHRIE & MILLIGAN, (butter prints and butter carrying trunks) r 59, S. Peacham, 6:


KINERSON JAMES R., (butter prints) r 17, 66


HALL ALBERT T., (wash-boards)


St. Johnsbury


Thompson & Goodwin, (handles)


66


Woolen Mill.


SPENCER JOHN, r 63 cor 69,


Danville


SOCIETIES.


Masonic Fraternity.


BRIGHTON .- Island Pond Lodge, No. 44, F. & A. M., chartered January 14, 1858, meets second Monday of each month. F. C. Mosher, W. M.


Keystone Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16, meets first Monday of each month. F. C. Mosher, M. E. H. P.


BURKE .- Caledonia Lodge, No. 98, F. & A. M., of West Burke, chartered June 13, 1873. Stated communications Wednesday on or before the full moon.


CONCORD .- Moose River Lodge, No. 82, F. & A. M., of West Concord, chartered June 11, 1868. Stated meetings. Saturday on or before the full of the moon. Mark L. Reed, W. M.


DANVILLE .- Washburn Lodge, No. 92, F. & A. M., chartered February 21, 1869, meets every Wednesday of the week the moon fulls. George W. Cook, W. M.


LYNDON .- Crescent Lodge, No. 66, F. & A. M., of Lyndonville, chartered January 12, 1865. Regular communications Saturday on or before the full moon. A. D. Paige, W. M.


Esther Chapter, No. 20, Order of Eastern Star, meets Monday on or before the full moon. Joseph T. Gleason, W. P .; Mrs. Mary S. Gleason, W. M.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Randolph, Vt., Edward Conant, Principal. (See advertisement, page 258.)


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SOCIETIES.


ST. JOHNSBURY .- Passumpsic Lodge, No. 27, F. & A. M., chartered January 13, 1853, meets Thursday evening on or before the full moon, at Masonic Hall, 69 Main strect. Charles- A. Calderwood, W. M.


Haswell Chapter, No. 11, meets Friday of the week in which the moon fulls. F. W. Taylor, H. P.


Caledonia Council, No. 13, R. & S. M., incets Friday of the week in which the moon fulls. N. R. Switser, T. I. M.


Palestine Commandery, meets Tuesday on or before the full of the moon.


Mispah Lodge of Perfection, A. A. S. Rite, stated mectings fourth Monday of each month.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


BARNET .- Connecticut River Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F., meets every Monday evening. Timothy Keith, N. G.


BRIGHTON :- Essex Lodge, No. 13, I. O. O. F., of Island Pond, meets every Thursday. J. W. Thurston, N. G.


LYNDON .- Union Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., of Lyndonville, instituted November 12, 1878, stated communications Wednesday evenings. N. E. Aldrich, N. G.


Juniper Branch, No. 9, Daughters of Rebekah, of Lyndonville, organized in July, 1884, meets second Monday in each month. Mrs. Davenport, N. G.


ST. JOHNSBURY .- Caledonia Lodge, No. 6, I. O. O. F., meets every Monday evening. E. T. Howard, N. G.


Moose River Encampment, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.


Crescent Camp Uniformed Patriarchs, meets first Friday of the month. D. Mackie, Com.


Olive Branch, No. 4, Daughters of Rebekah, meets first and third Tuesday of each monthı. Mrs. L. Sulloway, N. G.


Grand Army of the Republic.


BRIGHTON .- Erastus Buck Post, No. 78, G. A. R., organized November 14, 1884. Regular meet- ings Friday on or before full moon. W. M. Currier, Commander.


BURKE .- D. Rattery Post, No. 9, G. A. R., organized December 7, 1882. Regular communica- tions Saturday on or before the full moon. Perry Porter, Commander.


CONCORD .- Woodbury Post, G. A. R., organized October, 1883, meets first Tuesday in each. month. Henry A. Joslin, Commander.


Woodbury Relief Corps, No. 5, auxiliary to G. A. R., organized in 1884. Sercpta Joslin, Pres.


Maj. A. P. Davis Camp, Sons of Veterans, at West Concord, E. G. Grant, Capt.


DANVILLE .- Col. F. V. Randall Post, No. 84, G. A. R., meets last Thursday of each month. N. H. Page, Commander.


ST. JOHNSBURY .- Chamberlin Post, No. 1, G. A. R., organized May 26, 1868; re-organized Jan- uary 8, 1880. Regular meetings first and third Saturday of each month. J. A. Pad- dock, Commander.


Chamberlin Relief Corps, No. 4, auxiliary to Chamberlin Post, G. A. R. Regular meetings first and third Thursday of each month. Mrs. Margaret Ide, President.


Frost Camp, Sons of Veterans, meets in G. A. R. Hall first and third Friday of each month. G. F. Cheney, Capt.


WHEELOCK .- Col. Barney Post, No. 58, G. A. R., organized in May, 1882. Regular meetings on: Wednesday of the weck the moon fulls. J. G. Gray, Commander.


Temperance Societies.


BARNET .- Crescent Lodge, No. 6, I. O. G. T., at Passumpsic, meets every Thursday evening. C. H. Woods, W. C. T .; Minnie A. Dole, W. S.


BRIGHTON .- Island Pond Lodge, No. 40, I. O. G. T. Charles Gonya, W. C. T .; Miss Grace- Huntington, W. S.


BURKE .- Burke Mountain Lodge, No. 33, I. O. G. T., at West Burke, organized March 12, 1881. A. L. Aldrich, W. C. T .; Mrs. M. A. Varney, W. S.


Burke Mountain Lodge, I. O. G. T., at East Burke. Myron Gilson, W. C. T. ; Mary Phippin, W. S.


CONCORD .- Garfield Lodge, I. O. G. T., organized in 1883, mects every Friday evening. C. L. Stacy, W. C. T .; George Gee, W. S .; A. K. Quimby, W. F. S. and W. T.


DANVILLE .- Lake View Lodge, No. 73, I. O. G. T., meets every Thursday evening.


LYNDON .- Riverside Lodge, No. 49, I. O. G. T., at Lyndonville. organized in February, 1878, meets Tuesday evening of eachı weck. C. T. Smith, W. C. T .; Carrie E. Jones, W. S.


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SOCIETIES -POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


PEACHAM .- W. C. T. U., organized in 1872, meets third Thursday in each month. Samantha L. McLachlin, Pres .; Miss Lucretia K. Pearson, Sec'y and Treas.


RYEGATE .- W. C. T. U., organized in 1876 or 1877, re-organized May 31, 1884. Mrs. J. M. Beattie, Sec'y.


ST. JOHNSBURY .- Hector Lodge, I. O. G. T., meets Monday evening of each week. E. J. Batch- elder, W. C. T .; William Davenport, W. S.


WALDEN .- Caledonia Lodge, No. 70, I. O. G. T., meets every Saturday evening. Henry M. Harrington, W. C. T .; Warren L. Burbank, W. S.


Bands and Musical Societies.


DANVILLE .- The Danville Cornet Band, 18 pieces. William H. Weeks, of Peacham, leader. The North Danville Cornet Band, 12 pieces. F. K. Kittredge, leader.


HARDWICK .- Hardwick Brass Band. George B. Shipman, leader.


LYNDON .- Lyndon Cornet Band, 16 pieces. W. B. Best, leader.


ST. JOHNSBURY .- St. Johnsbury Band, 27 pieces. W. H. Herrick, leader ; Marcellus Fenno, drum major ; T. C. Spencer, Sec'y and Treas.


St. Johnsbury Orchestra, 9 pieces, meets for rehearsal Thursday evening of each week. W. H. Herrick, leader.


Miscellaneous Societies.


CONCORD .- Ladies' Aid Society of the Universalist Church, organized 1870. Meets on Wednes- day of every other week. Mrs. Willard Chase, Pres .; Mrs. Emery Frye, Sec'y and Treas.


Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church, of East Concord, established in 1877. Meets semi-monthly, on Friday p. m. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Pres .; Mrs. W. A. Vincent, Sec'y. GUILDHALL .-- Ladies' Social Circle, of the Congregational Church. Meets semi-monthly, on Thursday. Mrs. Charles D. Chase, Pres .; Mrs. Edwin Knight, Sec'y and Treas.


Ladies' Auxiliary to Women's Board of Foreign Missions. Meets on the first Tues- day of each month. Mrs. George Hubbard, Pres .; Mrs. Charles Keith, Sec'y and Treas.


HARDWICK .- Caledonia Grange, No. 9, P. of H. Frank A. Fay, Master ; George N. Drury, Sec'y.


LYNDON .-- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Lyndonville, organized in 1873. A. S. McClear, Chief Engineer; W. McMullen, Sec'y.


LUNENBURGH .- Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church. Meets on Wednesday, once in two weeks. Mrs. L. Brown, Pres .; Mrs. Daniel T. Snow, Sec'y and Treas.


Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational Church. Meets on Wednesday, once in two weeks. Mrs. M. C. Newton, Pres .; Mrs. M. D. Bowker, Sec'y and Treas.


NEWARK .- Ladies' Library Association, organized in September, 1885'; 108 volumes. Mrs. Henry C. Packer, Pres .; Mrs. Oscar C. Woodruff, Sec'y; Mrs. Charles M. Bruce, Li- brarian and Treasurer.




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