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ST. JOHNSBURY .- Y. M. C. A., 115 Eastern ave. C. E. Putney, Pres .; W. G. Hawley, Sec'y.
Women's Auxiliary, Mrs. C. E. Putney, Pres .; Mrs. F. F. Fletcher, Sec'y and Treas. Knights of Honor, meet in Grand Army Hall second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. E. N. Tilden, Dictator; J. A. Noyes, Reporter.
Legion of Honor, meets in G. A. R. Hall the first and third Saturday of each month. E. A. Walker, Commander; H. B. Noyes, Sec'y.
POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
POSTOFFICE.
TOWN.
POSTMASTER.
Barnet,
Barnet,
Henry E. Wilson.
Burke,
Burke,
David Coe.
*Danville.
Danville,
Fred J. Preston.
East Barnet,
Barnet,
Samuel G. Somers.
East Burke,
Burke,
Charles A. Harris.
*East Hardwick,
Hardwick,
Duer W. Jenness.
East Newark,
Newark,
Alonzo S. Hudson.
East Peacham,
Peacham,
Edward S. Somers.
Groton,
Groton,
Manly Clark.
Groton Pond,
Groton,
R. Newman.
*Hardwick,
Hardwick,
Lower Waterford,
Waterford,
J. Henry McLoud. Claudius L. Davison.
Lyndon,
Lyndon,
John M. Weeks.
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POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS-THE RATES OF POSTAGE.
POSTOFFICE.
TOWN.
POSTMASTER.
Lyndon Center,
Lyndon,
Byron O. Cheney.
*Lyndonville,
Lyndon,
George H. Weeks.
*McIndoes Falls,
Barnet,
Ames B. Perry.
Newark,
Newark,
Charles T. Gray.
North Danville,
Danville,
Daniel P. Chase,
North Walden,
Walden,
John W. Kittredge.
Passumpsic,
Barnet,
William E. Peck.
*Peacham,
Peacham,
Mrs. Augusta J. Hunt.
Ryegate,
Ryegate,
*St. Johnsbury,
St. Johnsbnry,
Nathan P. Bowman.
St. Johnsbnry Center,
St. Johnsbury,
Byron Wright.
Sheffield,
Sheffield,
Albert J. Giffin.
South Danville,
Danville,
Benjamin Greenbank.
South Peacham,
Peacham,
Lewis C. McLachlin.
South Ryegate,
Ryegate,
George L. Hall.
South Walden,
Walden,
Jacob Dutton. Aaron B. Chandler.
Stannard, Summerville,
St. Johnsbury,
Francis V. Powers.
Sutton,
Sutton,
Lucius J. Campbell.
Walden,
Walden,
Stephen V. Meader.
Waterford,
Waterford,
Fred Watson.
West Barnet,
Barnet,
George P. Blair.
West Burke,
Burke,
Daniel R. Densmore.
West Danville,
Danville.
John Holt.
West Waterford,
Waterford,
Mrs. Cosbi B. Carpenter.
Wheelock,
Wheelock,
Benjamin F. Taylor.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Bloomfield,
Bloomfield,
Henry W. Burbank.
Brunswick, Canaan,
Brunswick,
Daniel M. Smith.
Concord,
Concord,
James N. Howard.
Damon's Crossing,
Victory,
Mrs. Charles Damon.
East Brighton,
Brighton,
Eugene F. Hobson.
East Concord,
Concord,
Charles D. Root.
East Haven,
East Haven,
Abraham S. Howard.
Granby, Guildhall,
Guildhall,
Frank Hall.
*Island Pond,
Brighton,
Louis A. Woodbury.
Lemington,
Lemington,
Charles Cook.
*Lunenburgh,
Lunenburghı,
Hiram A. Cutting.
Miles Pond,
Concord,
C. E. Clemens. Lester I. Bishop.
Norton Mills,
Norton,
Wilmot G. Nelson.
South Lunenburgh,
Lunenburgh,
Franklin Bell.
South Victory,
Victory,
Charles A. Story.
Wenlock, *West Concord,
Ferdinand,
James H. Beattie.
Concord,
Charles P. Palmer.
Rates of Commission Charged for Money Orders.
On orders not exceeding $5, five cents ; over $5, and not exceeding $10, eight cents ; over $10, and not exceeding $15, ten cents ; over $15, and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents ; over $30, and not exceeding $40, twenty cents ; over $40, and not exceeding $50, twenty- five cents ; over $50, and not exceeding $60, thirty cents ; over $60, and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents ; over $70, and not exceeding $80, forty cents ; over $80, and not exceed- ing $100, forty-five cents. No single order issued for a greater snm than $100.
THE RATES OF POSTAGE.
Postal cards one cent each, to all parts of the United States and Canada.
FIRST-CLASS MATTER-TWO CENTS PER OUNCE OR FRACTION THEREOF.
Letters and all other mailable matter of other classes subject to letter postage by reason of a violation of the postal laws, two cents per ounce to all parts of the United States and Canada.
*Money order offices.
Alexander Cochran.
St. Johnsbnry East,
St. Johnsbury,
Fernando C. Harrington.
South Wheelock,
Wheelock,
Stannard,
Edson Weed.
Canaan,
John G. Flanders.
Granby,
Mrs. Charles W. Matthews.
North Concord,
Concord,
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THE RATES OF POSTAGE-STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
REGISTRATION, DROP-LETTERS, ETC.
On registered domestic letters and third and fourth-class matter an additional fee of ten cents is required.
Local, or "drop" letters, that is for the city and town where deposited, two cents if delivered by carriers, and one cent if there is no carrier system, per ounce.
Manuscript for publication in books, (except when accompanied by proof-sheets, ) news- papers and magazines chargeable as letters.
FREE.
Newspapers to each actual subscriber in the county where published, free of charge.
SECOND-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT PER POUND.
Newspapers and periodicals, transient excepted, to be prepaid at the office of publication at one cent per pound, or fraction thereof.
TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS OR PERIODICALS.
One cent for four ounces, or fraction thereof.
THIRD-CLASS MATTER -- ONE CENT FOR TWO OUNCES.
(Must not be sealed. )
Mail-matter of the third-class embraces printed books, (except transient newspapers, four ounces for one cent,) and periodicals, circulars, proof-sheets and corrected proof-sheets, man- uscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated, the printing upon which is designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces, or fractional part thereof.
FOURTH-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR EACH OUNCE.
Mailable matter of the fourth-class embraces labels, patterns, photographs, playing-cards, visiting cards, address tags, paper sacks, wrapping paper and blotting pads, with or without printed addresses thereon, ornamented paper, and all other matter of the same general char- acter, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information. The class also includes merchandise, and samples of merchan- dise, models, samples of ores, metals, minerals, seeds, &c., and any other matter not included in the first, second or third class, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy. deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail-bag, or harm the person of any one en- gaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce, or fractional part thereof.
Packages of mail-matter must not exceed four pounds each in weight, except in cases of single volumes of books.
Undelivered letters and postal cards can be resent to a new address without additional charge.
Senders may write their names on transient newspapers, books or any package in either clast, preceded by the word "from."
Stamps cut from the stamped envelopes are rejected by the postoffice.
Stamped envelopes and wrappers, postal cards, and stamps of different denominations for sale at the postoffices.
Stamped envelopes accidently spoiled redeemed at the postoffice where bought.
STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
2217 BURKE to WEST BURKE, 2 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Burke at 4:30 p. m., arrive at West Burke by 5 p. m .; leave West Burke at 6:15 p. m., arrive at Burke by 6:45 p. m. Passenger fare 25 cents. William L. Batchelder, of Burke, mail carrier.
2211 CANAAN, by LEMINGTON, BLOOMFIELD, BRUNSWICK and GUILDHALL to NORTHUMBERLAND (N. H.), 3614 miles and back, once a week. Leave Canaan Wednesday at 7 a. m., arrive at Northumberland by 4 p. m .; leave Northumberland Tuesday at 8 a. m., arrive at Canaan by 5 p. m. Two-horse conveyance. Simon Stone, of Guildhall, mail carrier.
1258 CONNECTICUT LAKE (N. H.), by PITTSBURGH to CANAAN, 18 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Connecticut Lake Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. m., arrive at Canaan at 12:30 p. m .; leave Canaan Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 p. m., arrive at Connecticut Lake by 5:30 p. m. Edd Blias, mail carrier.
1257 Coös (N. H.), by SOUTH COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, COLEBROOK, and WEST STEWARTSTOWN, to CANAAN, 2134 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Coos at 8 p. m., arrive at Cole- brook by 11 p. m .; leave Colebrook at 4:30 a. m., arrive at Coös by 7:30 a.m .; leave Cole- brook at 8 a. m., arrive at Canaan by 10 a. m .; leave Canaan at 2 p. m., arrive at Cole- brook by 4 p. m. H. Blanchard, mail carrier.
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STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
2213 EAST BURKE to LYNDONVILLE, 5 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave East Burke at 6:45 a. in., arrive at Lyndonville by 8 a. m .; leave Lydonville at 6 p. m., arrive at East Burke by 7:15 p. m. Passenger fare 50 cents. Jonathan Houghton, mail carrier.
2212 EAST HAVEN to EAST BURKE, 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave East Haven Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m., arrive at East Burke by 6:30 p. in .; leave East Burke Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m., arrive at East Haven by 7:30 p. m. One-horse conveyance; passenger fare 35 cents. D. C. Howard, mail carrier.
2209 GRANBY, by DAMON'S CROSSING and VICTORY, to NORTHI CONCORD, 11 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Granby at 10:30 a. in., arrive at North Concord by 1:30 p. m .; leave North Concord at 3:30 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Granby in three hours. Ont- horse conveyance; passenger fare to Damon's Crossing 25 cents; to North Concord 50 cents. Paul Rivers, of Granby, mail carrier.
2202 MCINDOE'S FALLS, by MONROE (N. H.), to NORTH MONROE (N. H.), 612 miles and back, six times a week to Monroe (12 mile), and three times a week the residue. Leave McIn- doe's Falls daily, except Sunday, at 4 p. m., arrive at Monroe by 4:15 p. m .; leave Monroe at 9:30 a. in., arrive at McIndoes Falls by 9:45 a. m. Leave Monroe Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4:45 p. m., arrive at North Monroe by 6 p. m .; leave North Monroe Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m., arrive at Monroe by 7:15 p. m. One-horse conveyance. Nathan Dickinson, mail carrier.
2216 NEWARK to WEST BURKE, 5 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Newark Tuesday and Friday, at 3:45 p. m., arrive at West Burke by 5 p. m .; leave West Burke Tuesday and Friday at 6:15 p. m., arrive at Newark by 7:30 p. m. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents. Joel Bean, of Newark, mail carrier.
2207 NORTH DANVILLE to ST. JOHNSBURY, 6 miles an back, daily, except Sunday. Leave North Danville at 8 a. m., or in season to connect with train, arriving in St. Johnsbury in 112 hours ; leave St. Johnsbury at 10 a. m., or on arrival of trains, arrive in North Danville in 112 hours. Passenger fare 25 cents. W. H. Church, mail carrier.
2233 NORTH WALDEN to EAST HARDWICK RAILROAD STATION, 4 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave North Walden at 4:45 p. m., or in time to connect with mails by railroad ; leave station on arrival of train, arrive at North Walden in 1 hour. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents. C. S. Kittredge, mail carrier
2203 PEACHAM, by SOUTH PEACHAM and WEST BARNET, to BARNET, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Peacham at 7:45 a. m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at Barnet in two hours ; leave Barnet at 4:35 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Peacham in two hours. Two-horse conveyance ; pasenger fare to West Barnet, 25 cents ; to Barnet 50 cents. Franklin F. Blanchard, of South Peacham, mail carrier.
2176 RYEGATE to BOLTONVILLE, 234 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Ryegate at 3 p. m., arrive at Boltonville by 3:55 p. m .; leave Boltonville at 4:15 p. m., arriving at Ryegate by 4:50 p. m. One-horse conveyance; passenger fare 25 cents. P. L. Sargent, mail carrier.
2215 SHEFFIELD, by WHEELOCK and LYNDON CENTER, to LYNDONVILLE, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday, with six additional weekly trips between Lyndon Center and Lyndonville (34 mile). Lcave Sheffield at 7 a. m., arrive at Lyndonville by 9 a. m .; leave Lyndonville at 6 p. m., arrive at Sheffield by 8 p. m .; leave Lyndon Center at 4:45 p. m., arrive at Lyndon- ville by 5 p. m .; leave Lyndonville at 8:45 a. m., arrive at Lyndon Center by 9 a. m. Two- horse conveyance ; passenger fare, from Lyndonville to Lyndon Center 10 cents, to Wheelock 40 cents and to Sheffield 50 cents. F. I. Brown, of Sheffield, mail carrier.
2204 SOUTH DANVILLE to EAST BARNET, 6 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave South Danville at 7:30 a. m., arrive at East Barnet by 9 a. m .; leave East Barnet at 4:30 p. m., arrive at South Danville by 6 p. m. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 50 cents. Amasa Badger, mail carrier.
2234 SOUTH WALDEN to WALDEN RAILROAD STATION. 312 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave South Walden at 4:45 p. m., or in season to connect with train; leave station on ar- rival of train, arrive at South Walden in 45 minutes. One-horse conveyance; passenger fare 25 cents. B. F. Taylor, of South Walden, mail carrier.
2214 SOUTH WHEELOCK to LYNDON, 6 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave South Wheelock at 3 p. m., arrive at Lyndon by 4:30 p. m .; leave Lyndon at 6 p. m., arrive at South Wheelock by 7:30 p. m. One-horse conveyance; passenger fare 25 cents. A. F. Emerson, of South Wheelock, mail carrier.
2230 STANNARD to GREENSBOROUGH BEND, 312 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Stannard at 3:15 p. m., arrive at Greensborough Bend by 4 p. m .; leave Greensborough Bend at 5 p. m., arrive at Stannard by 5:45 p. m. One-horse conveyance. David Smith, of Stannard, mail carrier.
2218 SUTTON to WEST BURKE, 312 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Sutton at 4:15 p. m., arrive at West Burke by 5 p. m .; leave West Burke at 6:15 p. m., arrive at Sutton by 7 p. m. Two-horse conveyance; passenger fare 20 cents.
2235 WALDEN to WALDEN RAILROAD STATION, 2 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Walden at 9:45 a. m., or in time to connect with train; leave station on arrival of train, arrive in Walden in 30 minutes. One-horse conveyance; passenger fare 15 cents. W. E. Sherrar, mail carrier.
STAR MAIL ROUTES -- CONGRESSMEN-COUNTY OFFICERS.
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2206 WATERFORD, by LOWER WATERFORD and SUMMERVILLE. to ST. JOHNSBURY, 1312 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Waterford at 5:30 a. m., arrive at St. Johnsbury by 8:30 a. m .; leave St. Johnsbury at 5:30 p. m., arrive at Waterford by 8:30 p. m. One- horse conveyance; passenger fare $1.00. Abel F. Carpenter, of Waterford, mail carrier.
CONGRESSMEN.
United States Senator.
George F. Edmunds. POSTOFFICE ADDRESS. Burlington
Representative in Congress.
William W. Grout
.Barton
COUNTY OFFICERS.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
Judge of County Court.
Wheelock G. Veasey-(June Term, 1887.).
Rutland
Assistant Judges of County Court.
Jacob G. Hovey St. Johnsbury Cloud Harvey Barnet
Judge of Probate.
Walter P. Smith St. Johnsbury
Alexander Dunnett
St. Johnsbury
Lorenzo Sulloway, Jr. St. Johnsbury
Josiah S. Kenerson
High Bailiff. Barnet
Justices of the Peace.
BARNET .- A. D. Mason, F. A. Mason, Peter Lindsay, W. H. Burbank, Moses Gilfillan, H. R. Robie, John H. Currier.
BURKE .- C. T. A. Humphrey, Charles A. Harris, Theron Bell, Marshall W. Stoddard, Wendell Silsby, Julius A. Humphrey, Allen R. Boyce.
DANVILLE .- W. J. Stanton, John Sias, Moses M. Batchelder, John L. Frye, George W. Cook, Charles D. Brainerd, Harvey Burbank, Charles Wilson, Lyman Stevens, M. V. B. Sargent.
GROTON .- J. R. Darling, T. B. Hall, Martin Weld, Benjamin F. Clark, A. P. Renfrew, A. M. Heath, Horace C. Clark.
HARDWICK .- Henry Perley, Z. R. Huntley, Dorman Bridgman, J. R. Ainsworth, D. S. Chubb, J. B. Livingston.
KIRBY .- E. W. Church, P. H. Graves, Henry Ranney, Austin Barney, Alden Russell.
LYNDON .- Isaac W. Sanborn, C. M. Chase, A. O. Harris, J. S. Thompson, J. W. Burrington, Rufus Young, George M. Park, C. K. Hubbard, Horace Baxter, D. S. Winter.
NEWARK .- Charles H. Hall, D. D. Fairbanks, D. F. Johnson, W. G. Cheney, S. B. Corliss. PEACHAM .- Leonard Welch, Frank E. Palmer, John Varnum, Jr., L. Strobridge, Paul F. Fer- guson, J. C. Guthrie, Loren Chase.
RYEGATE .- James White, Alexander Cochran, Thomas Nelson, M. R. Gray, Alexander McColl, C. Whitehill, W. N. Gilfillan.
SHEFFIELD .- Aaron Gray, C. B. Simpson, J. T. Chesley, William Dexter, Waldron Brown. STANNARD .- Benjamin F. Chamberlin, Henry C. Stevens, John N. Sawtell, Elwin H. Patch, E. W. Clark.
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POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.
State's Attorney.
Sheriff.
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290
COUNTY OFFICERS.
ST. JOHNSBURY .- Pearl D. Blodgett, Lafayette Soper. Walter P. Smith, David Trull, Nathan P .. Bowman, Delos M. Bacon, Edwin E. Sargent, Albert Worcester, E. L. Hovey, Nathan M. Johnson, Daniel Carpenter, Benjamin F. Rollins, O. P. Bennett, George A. Babcock, Ira G. Smith.
SUTTON .- C. W. Willey, J. E. Willard, L. W. Gordon, George E. Powers, Reuben Ellis.
WALDEN .- Orvis Fitts, B. F. Taylor, Harvey Foster, Sereno Montgomery, Joseph C. Stafford ... WATERFORD .- E. A. Parks, J. W. Curtis, H. M. Parks, Charles Ross, Wallace G. Stiles. WHEELOCK .- Charles Rogers, Joseph Patch, J. G. Gray, William Bean, Ferdinand Darling.
Representatives.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.
BARNET .- W. B. Warden
Barnet .
BURKE .- Alfred L. Finney.
East Burke-
DANVILLE .- George B. Davis Danville
GROTON .- Thomas B. Hall
Groton
HARDWICK .- Lyman D. Hathaway Hardwick
KIRBY .- Preston H. Graves. Lyndon"
LYNDON .- Lorenzo W. Hubbard. Lyndon
NEWARK .- Rufus J. Clifford. West Burke
PEACHAM .- Luther F. Parker Peacham RYEGATE .- Thomas Nelson McIndoes Falls.
SHEFFIELD .- No choice.
ST. JOHNSBURY .- Truman C. Fletcher St. Johnsbury
STANNARD .- Thomas J. Hood Stannard.
SUTTON .- Leonard W. Watson Sutton.
WALDEN .- John B. Rogers. Walden
WATERFORD .- Lorenzo Green Lower Waterford
Wheelock;
ESSEX COUNTY.
Judge of County Court.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS ..
William H. Walker, (March Term, 1887.). Ludlow
Assistant Judge of County Court.
Edwin R. Turner Concord
William Morrill Canaan.
Judge of Probate.
David H. Beattie Maidstone-
State's Attorney.
Zophar M. Mansur Brighton.
Abner H. Bonett. Sheriff.
Brighton:
Charles Green
High Bailiff. Canaan:
Justices of the Peace.
BLOOMFIELD .- Hiram S. Bartlett, Henry W. Burbank, Byron L. Blodgett, William R. Silver, John E. Bowker.
BRIGHTON .- Nathan Hobson, Thomas White, W. R. Rosebrook, S. D. Hobson, Jason Currier, George Fitzgerald, E. J. Parsons.
BRUNSWICK .- William H. Waite, David S. Austin, Daniel M. Smith, John D. French, Henry B ... Gilbert.
CANAAN .- Harvey H. Lucas, Addison E. Frizzell, Fred J. James, John C. Haynes, George W. Hartshorn.
CONCORD .- B. F. Wadleigh, James B. Wallace, L. C. Woodbury, Luther Russell, William S. Howard, S. H. Kellogg, Moses A. Parker.
EAST HAVEN .- Oscar T. Walter, S. S. Hudson, Jason D. Jenkins, William H. Bailey, Adna. W. Smith.
GRANBY .- E. P. Shores, Henry C. Wilcox, Allen M. Carpenter, Loren A. Shores, Francis A. Rice.
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WHEELOCK .- H. B. Welch
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COUNTY OFFICERS-GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
GUILDHALL .- Azro Burton, William H. Hartshorn, Charles G. Barrett, Elbridge G. Rosebrook, Ambrose A. Gray.
LEMINGTON .- Arthur T. Holbrook, Charles Cook, Barnard O'Neill, Edward Rowe, James Clark.
LUNENBURGH .- Charles W. King. William Chandler, Daniel Powers, William A. White, John W. Hartshorn, Levi Silsby, S. B. Powers.
MAIDSTONE .- J. H. Benton, Sumner Ross, Charles Stevens, Jr., R. W. Gotham, George B. McC. Rich.
NORTON .- Michael Griffin, Abial Chamberlin, George C. Felch, L. F. Jones, J. J. Harrington. VICTORY .- Daniel Colby, S. C. Clement, J. E. James, Henry Lee, H. B. Houston.
Representatives.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS
BLOOMFIELD .- Leonard T. Williams
. Coos, N. H.
BRIGHTON .- Zophar M. Mansur
Island Pond
BRUNSWICK .- Guy W. Gilkey Coos, N. H.
CANAAN .- James P. Moore.
Canaan
CONCORD .- William C. Pratt.
West Concord
EAST HAVEN .- William H. Campion. East Haven
GRANBY .- Henry C. Wilcox. Damon's Crossing
GUILDHALL .- John Grannis. Guildhall
LEMINGTON .- Christopher S. Bailey Colebrook, N. H.
LUNENBURGH .- George G. Temple .Lunenburgh
MAIDSTONE. - James F. Gotham . Guildhall
NORTON .- M. Edward Nelson Norton Mills
VICTORY .- Joseph H. Babcock .Damon's Crossing
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years, part 1.
2
Business Directory, by towns, Caledonia County, part 2.
3
Business Directory, by towns, Essex County, part 2.
193
Census Table, 1791 to 1880, part 1. ... 492
. Classified Business Directory, part 2.
253
County Officers, part 2.
289
Courts in Caledonia County, part 2.
293
Courts in Essex County, part 2.
293 Distance Table, part 2
2
Errata, part 2.
297
Gazetteer of Caledonia and Essex Counties, part 1.
5
Gazetteer of Towns. Caledonia County, part 1.
133
Gazetteer of Towns, Essex County, part 1.
Mail Routes and Stage Lines, part 2. 287
Map of Caledonia and Essex Counties .inside back cover.
Postal Rates and Regulations, part 2.
286
Postoffices and Postmasters, part 2. 285
Publisher's Notes, part 1. 490
283
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
PORTRAITS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Hobson Hon. S. D.
408
King Hon. Charles W. 560
Noyes George W. 404
ST. JOHNSBURY -- Fairbanks Gov. Erastus .. 314
Richardson W. A. . 410
Fairbanks Col. Franklin. 316
CANAAN-Weeks Samuel. 416
Fairbanks Gov. Horace. 332
GROTON-Ricker Isaac M.
196
Fairbanks Sir Thaddeus 328
HARDWICK-Aiken Hon. D. W. 212
Paddock Hon. Ephraim 84
Jeudevine Hon. Alden E. 216
Poland Hon. Luke P. 76
Jeudevine Cornelius A. 218
Ross Hon. Jonathan. 80
KIRBY-Grout Hon. W. W. 224 D
WALDEN -- Stevens John F
362
LUNENBURGH-Cutting Dr. Hiram A 470
VIEWS.
KIRBY-Grout homestead
PAGE.
PAGE'
224 B | LUNENBURGH-Cutting Library
472
BRIGHTON-Dale Hon. George N. 70
Howe Hon. Stephen 468
389
Societies, part 2.
PAGE.
292
CALEDONIA AND ESSEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
CHICKERING
A. L. BAILEY
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MOST E XTENSIVE D BALER
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PIANOS . AND . ORGANS
IN NORTHERN VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES AT THE OFFICES AND WAREROOMS,
ST. JOHNSBURY AND BURLINGTON, VT.
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND ADVERTISEMENTS-COURTS.
293.
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. (PART II.)
PAGE.
PAGE.
Averill.
193
Lemington
233
Barnet
3
Lunenburgh
234
Bloomfield.
193
Lyndon ..
63
Brighton.
.197
Maidstone
241
Brunswick
209
Newark
86
Burke.
17
Norton ..
243
Canaan
210
Peacham.
90
Concord
214
Ryegate
98
Danville
28
Sheffield.
.107
East Haven
226
Stannard.
113
Ferdinand
227
St. Jolinsbury
115
Granby.
228
Sutton 165
Groton.
41
Victory
247
Guildhall
229
Walden .
172
Hardwick.
47
Waterford.
180
Kirby
60
Wheelock
187
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. (PART II.)
Bailey A. L., musical instruments, St. Johnsbury
292
Bronson William D., registered cattle and swine, East Hardwick.
268
Conant Edward, Normal School, Randolph.
258
Gibbs C. F., flowers, etc., St. Johnsbury
251
Goodell J. W., marble and granite, Burlington
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278
Jones & Shields, furniture, St. Johnsbury
268
Leavenworth Abel E., State Normal School, Castleton
252
Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain R. R.
250
Ranger Walter E., Lyndon Institute, Lyndon.
251
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad
274
Smalley G. H., insurance, Lyndonville.
251
Thompson Daniel. founder and machinist, St. Johnsbury.
268
Ward Mrs. L. H. & W. H., proprietary medicines, Hardwick
268
COURTS.
At St. Johnsbury.
Supreme Court.
Second Tuesday in May.
County Court.
First Tuesday in June and December.
COURTS.
At Guildhall.
Supreme Court.
Fourth Tuesday in August.
County Court. Third Tuesday in September and March.
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Central Vermont Railroad Company.
280
Henry, Johnson & Lord, proprietary medicines, Burlington
294
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.
BARNET.
Bard, 144 Blair, 147 Brock, 139
. Buchanan, 140 . Carrick, 144 Chase, 148 Clark, 148 Duncan, 150 Galbraith, 149 Gilfillan, 142 Gilman, 147 Gleason, 144-147 Goodwille, 142 Goss, 148
Harvey, 139-142 Hight, 150
Hoyt. 146-150
Doyle, 158
Drew, 164
Drown, 165
Dunklee, 170
Dunsire, 166 Duval, 166
Bugbee, 43I
Ayer, 188
Babbett, 179
Badger 180
Batchelder, 185
Brainerd, 178
GROTON.
Carpenter, 196
Clark, 199
Clough, 200
Coffrin, 200
Darling, 192-193
Dunn, 197 Eastman, 199
Frizzell, 199
Fuller, 395
Howell, 396
Purvey, 395
Pattee, 394
Silver, 394
Snow, 396
Spencer, 396 Stevens, 395 Walling, 396
BRIGHTON.
Aldrich, 404
Lowell, 163
Holton, 428
Hayward, 179
Cargill, 400
Morrill, 165
Hovey, 436
Howard, 431
Howe, 433
Hutchinson, 430 Jewell, 438
Johnson, 433
Joslin, 430-431
Judevine, 426
Kellogg, 431
Kidder, 437
Lawrence, 438
Palmer, 185
Benton, 59
Pinney, 412
Richardson, 409
Rosebrook, 401 Storrs, 56
BRUNSWICK.
. Smith, 415
BURKE.
Adams, 166
Aldrich, 166
Ayer, 164
Barney, 17I
Batchelder 166
Beckwith, 159
Bell, 165
Bemis, 160-161
Berry, 167 Bishop, 165 Blanchard, 170 Bolton, 167 Bowman, 17I
Boyce, 170 Bugbee, 157 Burpee, 160 Burt, 168 Cleveland, 168 Cobleigh, 168 Coe, 155 Colby, 162 Cummings, 167
Farnum, 420 Flanders, 418 Fletcher, 419
Frizzell, 419 Harris, 42I
Hartshorn, 61 Haynes, 420 Holton, 418 Jones, 420
Leonard, 419
Temple, 432
Turner, 428
Underwood, 433
Vilas, 428
Wadleigh, 432
Walbridge, 437
Darling, 158
Davis, 161
Stoddard, 421
Ward, 419
Weeks, 416
Whipple, 424-425 Williams, 424 Woodbury, 425 Wright, 437
DANVILLE.
Peck, 145 Roy, 140
Samuel, 146 Smith, 146 - Somers, 143
Fairbrother, 164
Farmer, 155
Farnham, 167
Foster, 165
: Strowbridge, 147
'Stuart, 139 Warden, 140
BLOOMFIELD.
Bowker, 395
Cook, 396
Godding, 155
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