Gazetteer of Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888, Part 90

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers
Number of Pages: 836


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Erskine Henry F., r 40, 10 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine, farmer 140.


Farnham Amasa W., r 23, farmer 5.


Farnham George, r 33, leases farm and h and lot of Asenath Seaver, owns 2 acres on r 24.


FARNHAM JOHN, r 38, town lister, 10 grade and full blood Jersey cows, breeder of Hambletonian horses, 500 sugar trees, farmer 128, served in Co. D, 12th Vt. Regt.


FARNHAM NEWELL R., r 22, 10 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, 400 sugar trees, farmer 75, soldier in 12th and in 8th Vt. Vols.


FIELD ORTON D., off r 54, 6 grade Jersey cows, 200 sugar trees, farmer 112.


Flint Barna D., r 36, 12 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine, 800 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Frank, of Windsor, 133.


FLINT BENJAMIN O., (Chelsea) r 76, 3,500 sugar trees, 100 apple trees, farmer 200.


FLINT BROTHERS, (Washington) off r 16, (Frederick and George H.) props. steam saw and grist-mill, breeders of horses, 1, 100 sugar trees, farmers 175.


Flint Calvin, r 36, retired farmer.


Flint Chester, r 23}, carpenter and joiner, h and lot.


Flint Emogene, widow of Lewis, h and lot, opp. M. E. church.


FLINT FREDERICK A., (Washington) off r 16, (Flint Brothers).


FLINT GEORGE H .. (Washington) off r 16, (Flint Brothers).


FLINT JACOB A., (Chelsea) r 75, farmer 50, and in Washington 50. Flint Lucius, (Washington) off r 16, retired farmer.


Flint Major D., r 23}, blacksmith, h and lot.


Fogg Harry, r 22, farmer 30.


GALE DAVID, r 9, 20 grade Jersey cows, 20 head other cattle, 11 Cots- wold sheep, breeder of Morgan horses and Chester White swine, 2,000 sugar trees, farmer 520.


Gale Hawley, r 25, 9 cows, 11 Cotswold sheep, farmer 165, and in Barre 15. GALE LESLIE B., r 9, farmer with his father, David.


Godfrey Frank I, r 33, carpenter and joiner, h and lot.


Goodrich Albert, r 71, 3d selectman, 20 grade Merino sheep, breeder of horses, farmer 105.


Goodrich Barnet, r 69, farmer 39.


GOODRICH DARWIN F., r 32, 5 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Berkshire swine and Marmaduke horses, 100 sugar trees, 50 apple trees, farmer 85. Goodrich Follansbee, r 69, farmer with Horace Hebard.


GOODRICH WARREN, (Chelsea) r 45 cor 43, 8 cows, 200 sugar trees, farmer 225.


Goodwin William C., r 33, 7 cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 75.


Gregory Joseph, r 33, resident, with Frank I. Godfrey.


GULF SPRING HOUSE, r 66, Thomas Saunders, of Haverhill, Mass., prop., Elbridge F. Dunham, lessee, open all the year.


Hall Nathan, r 22, overseer of the poor, 300 sugar trees, farmer 100. Hanson William, r 63, 17 grade Jersey cows, 400 sugar trees, farmer 350. Hays Michael, (Brookfield) r 60, farmer 65.


Hayward Charles, r 50, farmer for Julia A. Martin.


Hayward Leavitt S., r 73, 13 grade Jersey cows, breeder of grade Morgan horses, 350 sugar trees, farmer 303.


173


TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN.


HEBARD W. HORACE, r 69, farmer 75.


Hersey Joel, r 36, 30 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine, 650 sugar trees, farmer 200.


HERSEY LUMAN J., carpenter and joiner, h and lot.


Hibbard Eva A., r 52, widow of Philo.


HIBBARD HOUSE, Charles E. Peters, prop., livery and boarding stable connected, summer boarding, good fishing and hunting grounds.


HILL WILLIAM H., (Chelsea) blacksmith.


HOOD CHRISTOPHER C., r 70, carpenter and joiner, leases h and lot of D. D. Royce, soldier in Co. E, 2d Vt. Vols., wounded at St. Mary's Heights, and in the battle of the Wilderness.


Hopkins Frank E., r 56, 350 sugar trees, farmer 110.


Hopkins Presby, r 55 cor 62, 10 grade Jersey cows, 10 Cotswold sheep, breeder of Chester White swine, 700 sugar trees, farmer 175.


Hopkins Presby W., r 55 cor 62, farmer with his father, Presby.


House Henry, r 233, carpenter and joiner, h and lot.


HOWES ENOCH, aged 94, oldest person in town, farmer 100.


Hubbard Anna M. Mrs., r 34, h and lot.


JACKSON ELBERT G., r 40 cor 47, 10 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, 350 sugar trees, farmer 150.


Jackson Fred A., r 40, breeder of Morgan horses, farmer 125.


Jackson George, r 40 cor 47, farmer with Elbert.


Jeffords Haden M., r Ir, stone cutter.


JEFFORDS JASON H., r 22, 8 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, 80 grade Merino sheep, 800 sugar trees, farmer 150.


Jeffords Liberty, r 34, carpenter and joiner, leases h and lot of George C. Earle, of Barre, Vt.


Jenkins Mason B., (Barre, Washington Co.) 500 sugar trees, farmer 100. Johnson Jacob, r 37, farmer 30.


Jones Dexter M., r 3, farmer 17.


Jones Emery, r 3, retired farmer.


Karnes Alfred, off r 24, 14 cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Samuel S. Foster, of Duxbury, 200.


KIDDER LOREN G., (Brookfield) r 60, 300 sugar trees, farmer 60, soldier in Co. G, roth Vt. Vols.


Kinsman Julia, r 49, widow of Aaron, 6 cows, farmer 100.


Lassell Maurice, r 74, farmer 65.


LATHROP CYRUS U. HON., r 37, Ist selectman, side judge, farmer 70, soldier in Co. K, 8th Vt. Vols.


LAWRENCE CHARLES F., r 21, carpenter, farmer 15, served in Co. B, 4th Vt. Vols.


Lewis Eben, r 29 cor 30, leases of H. D. Abbott 17 cows, 600 sugar trees, and farm 175.


Little Fremont, (Barre, Washington Co.) r 22, farmer with his father, Isaiah. Little Isaiah, (Barre, Washington Co.) r 22, 20 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Morgan horses, 1,500 sugar trees, farmer 200.


Lougee Chauncey, r 31, sexton, 14 head cattle, breeder of Hambletonian horses, 500 sugar trees, farmer 100.


Lyman Work, wheelwright, h and lot, rear M. E. church.


LYNDE GEORGE W., r 4, (Lynde & Cheney) 35 grade Jersey cows, 60 Cotswold sheep, 7 horses, breeder of Morgan horses, and owner of stock horse " Eastern Boy," 1,000 sugar trees, 150 apple trees, farmer 350.


I74


TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN.


LYNDE JAMES K., postmaster for 15 years, general merchant, agent for Bowker's, Quinnipiac and Pacific guano and fertilizers, h and lot.


LYNDE JOHN, prop. tannery, justice of the peace for 45 years, farmer 15. Lynde John, Jr., Capt., capt. Co. D), 2d Iowa Vols., employed 7 years in P. O. department at Washington, bds Hibbard House.


LYNDE & CHENEY, r 233, (George W. L. and Harvey L. C.) props. grist-mill and saw-mill, dealers in feed and grain.


Lyon Ella, (Northfield, Washington Co.) r 28, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 75. Lyon Jabez R., r 57 cor 67, 8 cows, breeder of horses and Chester White swine, farmer 60.


MARTIN AARON K., r 22, 8 cows, breeder of Berkshire swine, 500 sugar trees, farmer 60.


Martin Albert R., r 34, blacksmith, h and lot.


Martin Alden, r 63, farmer 130.


Martin David, r 5, 300 sugar trees, farmer 100.


Martin Edgar, r 63, farmer 125.


Martin Edson S., r 39 cor 19, II grade Jersey cows, 600 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Hannah A. Martin, Melinda D. Lewis, and Louisa Davis 170. MARTIN ERVIN H., r 34, representative, 8 grade Durham cows, 10 head


other cattle, breeder of Morgan horses, 500 sugar trees, farmer with his father, James, 150.


Martin Frank, r 32, 10 cows, farmer 125.


MARTIN HENRY, off r 6, apiary 20 swarms, 10 cows, breeder of Morgan horses, Soo sugar trees, farmer 200.


Martin Henry C., off r 6, farmer with his father.


Martin Henry H., r 33, 12 cows, breeder of Jersey cattle, Morgan and Ham- bletonian horses, and Berkshire and Chester White swine, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 200.


Martin Henry I., off r 6, farmer with his father.


Martin Henry J., r 52, farm laborer, leases h and lot of Mrs. Sarah Martin.


MARTIN HERBERT P., r 40, 7 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Morgan


horses, too sugar trees, farm 200, and owns on r 68, 8 grade Jersey cows, Io sheep, 200 sugar trees, farm 150.


MARTIN JAMES, r 34, farmer, h and lot.


Martin Julia A., r 50, widow of Aaron G., 13 cows, 750 sugar trees, farmer 286.


MARTIN MILTON, 7 grade Jersey cows, 200 sugar trees, farmer 69.


MARTIN OPHIR S., (Chelsea) r 75, 130 sheep, 325 sugar trees, farmer 60. MARTIN RICHARD, r 3, retired farmer.


Martin Sarah, r 52, widow of George L., h and lot.


Martin William W., r 233, 700 sugar trees, farmer 90.


McCarty Jeremiah, r 60, farmer 100.


MCCLEARN CHARLES W., A. M., M. D., physician and surgeon, office hours 8 to 9 A. M., 1 to 2 and 6 to 8 P. M., Main, h do.


McCONNELL FRANK R., r 38, breeder of Morgan horses, 6 cows, 4,000 sugar trees, farmer 135.


Nichols Azro E., r 51, served in 3d Vt. Battery, 7 grade Jersey cows, 700 sugar trees, farmer 100.


NICHOLS GEORGE W., (Barre, Washington Co.) r 7, 12 grade Jersey cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 120, and in Barre 22}, served in Co. H, 13th Vt. Vols.


Norris Albert, r 74, farmer.


Norris Emeline, r 74 cor 75, widow of Joseph, 300 sugar trees, roo apple trees, farmer 84.


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TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN.


Norris Laban C., r 45, retired farmer.


PARSONS MOSES, r 23, farmer 13


PERRIN SAMUEL T., r 8, 12 cows, breeder of Dutch cattle, Plymouth Rock fowls, 80 Merino sheep, 500 sugir trees, 125 apple trees, farmer 230, and pasture land 50:


Perry Charles H., farm laborer, h and lot.


Perry John A., r 34, farm laborer.


PETERS CHARLES E., prop. Hibbard House.


PIRIE JAMES K, (Barre, Washington Co ) r 13, (Wells, Lamson & Co.) supt. of quarry, leases h and lot of William Z. Pratt.


PLATT HERBERT L., r 19, 9 grade Jersey cows, 18 Merino sheep, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, 350 sugar trees, farmer 125. Poland Thomas, carpenter and joiner, leases h and lot of Barna Flint.


Poole George, r 34, farmer with his father, Warren.


Poole Henry, r 34, carpenter, h and lot.


Poole Warren, r 34, 100 sugar trees, farmer 50.


POOR EDMOND J., 27 grade Jersey cows, 150 grade Cotswold sheep, breeder of Chester White and Berkshire swine, 1,400 sugar trees, farmer 400.


Poor Eunice, r I, widow of Moses, farmer 135.


Poor Jesse, r 50, 10 grade Jersey cows, 350 sugar trees, farmer 90.


Pratt William Z., r 13, farmer 130.


PRESCOTT ELWIN N., r 69 cor 67, 9 cows, 10 sheep, 300 sugar trees, farmer 150, leases h and lot on r 52 of Herbert P. Martin.


Putnam William G , r 50, farmer 75.


Reed Russell, (Northfield, Washington Co.) r 28, 12 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, farmer 165.


Reed Walter A., (Brookfield) r 61, farmer 60.


REYNOLDS CHARLES F., r 68, (Charles F. & Samuel G. Reynolds). REYNOLDS CHARLES F. & SAMUEL G., r 68, 6 head cattle, 20 sheep,


breeders of Morgan horses, 600 sugar trees, farmers 137.


Reynolds George C., r 68, farmer with Charles F. & Samuel G.


REYNOLDS SAMUEL G., r 68, (Charles F. & Samuel G. Reynolds).


Roberts Albert D., r 23}, farmer 22.


Roberts Wealthy, r 233, widow of Dudly, lives with Albert D.


ROYCE DANIEL D., r 70, 15 grade Jersey and Durham cows, breeder of Morrill horses, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 236.


SANDERS JOSEPH A., r 14, 6 grade Jersey cows, 30 grade Merino sheep, 500 sugar trees, farmer 84, soldier in Co. F, 2d Vt. Vols.


Sargent Levi, (Barre, Washington Co.) r 11 n 12, 300 sugar trees, farmer 130. Savory George W., r 54, 17 cows, breeder of Chester White swine, 1,500 sugar trees, farmer 167, pasture 40.


Scott Charles W., (Barre, Washington Co.) r 11, 700 sugar trees, farmer 120. SEAVER ASENATH W., widow of Robert, lives with Amasa W. Farnham. Seaver Charlie M., head salesman for J. K. Lynde, bds with his father, James M.


SEAVER ERNEST M., r 42, son of Stilman.


SEAVER FORREST C., r 17, 200 sugar trees, farmer 66.


Seaver James M., opp. M. E. church, dealer in live stock, poultry, wool, pota- toes and butter, owns with John Lynde farm 265.


Seaver Judson, r 17, farmer with Forrest C.


SEAVER OLNEY F., 6 grade Jersey cows, 15 grade Southdown sheep, 150 sugar trees, farmer 75, soldier in Co. D, 12th Vt. Vols.


176


TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN.


SEAVER RODNEY, r 18 cor 14, 8 grade Jersey cows, 8 head other cattle, 20 Merino sheep, 800 sugar trees, farmer 135, and other land 30.


SEAVER STILMAN, (Washington) r 42, 35 grade Merino sheep, 500 sugar trees, farmer 120.


SEAVER WESLEY M., r 50, 6 grade Jersey cows, 50 grade Cotswold sheep, breeder of Chester White swine and Membrino and Hambletonian horses, farmer, leases of Nathan Hall 84.


Shephard Joel H., (Chelsea) r 76 cor 74, retired farmer.


Sheridan Patrick, r 50, farmer 6.


Sheridan Thomas, r 50, farm laborer.


Sibley B. Frank, r 34, farmer, leases of Mrs. Chester Martin 165.


Simons Lucius S., r 25, farmer about 100.


SIMPSON JAMES C., (Barre, Washington Co.) r 13, supt. of Jones Broth- ers' quarry, bds with -- Perry.


SMITH ALVIN M., r 3, farmer with his father, David.


SMITH DAVID M., r 4, 60 grade Merino sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer 140.


Smith Edwin, r 233, butcher, farmer 20.


SMITH EDWIN C., r 26, 10 cows, 1,500 sugar trees, farmer 175.


SMITH GILBERT O., (Chelsea) r 76 cor 74, 12 head cattle, 1,000 sugar trees, 100 apple trees, farmer 150, soldier in Co. C, Ist Vt. Cav.


SMITH GILMAN T., (Washington) r 42, breeder of carp, 8 grade Jersey cows, 20 sheep, breeder of horses and Chester White swine, 1,500 sugar trees, farmer 120.


Smith Hiram S., r 12, farmer.


SMITH LORENZO D., r 22, 5 Jersey cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 40, soldier in Co. G, 9th Vt. Vols.


SMITH MARCUS A., r 32, 8 grade Jersey cows, breeder of Chester White swine and Morgan horses, 500 sugar trees, farmer 125.


Spencer Ira P., (Washington) r 43, 7 cows, farmer 190.


SPRAGUE WILLARD, r 22, road commissioner, 10 grade Jersey cows, 20 grade Cotswold sheep, 500 sugar trees, farmer 155.


Staples Charles, r 50, farm laborer, h and lot, soldier in Co. E, 8th Vt. Vols. Stickney Helen M., r 34, widow of Horace M., h and lot.


STONE SILAS, r 66, carpenter and wheelwright. farmer 40.


Tarbell Libby, (Mrs. Charles) leases h and lot of Herbert P. Martin.


Templeton Robinson, r 48, 10 grade Jersey cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 1 16. Townsend Daniel, r 21, 350 sugar trees, farmer So.


VERMONT LIVE STOCK CO., r 66, Elbridge F. Dunham, gen. supt., owners of trotting stallions "Howard " and "Sam Oliver," No. 2945, and Percheron stallion " Bon Coeur," farm 60.


WALBRIDGE JAMES H., r 48, 6 grade Devon cows, breeder of horses, 600 sugar trees, farmer 100.


WALDO C. PRINTIS, r 50, 7 grade Jersey cows, breeder of horses, farmer 84


WALDO LUTHER M., (Chelsea) r 75, (Luther M. & Thomas C. Waldo). WALDO LUTHER M. & THOMAS C., (Chelsea) r 75. 9 grade Jersey cows, 75 grade Merino sheep, breeders of Membrino horses, leases 3,500 sugar trees and farm 200 of Benjamin O. Flint, and 100 of Jacob A. Flint.


Waldo Maria A., (Chelsea) r 75, widow of Marshall C.


WALDO THOMAS C., (Chelsea) r 75, (Luther M. & Thomas C. Waldo). Walker Enos, farm laborer, h and lot.


177


TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN.


Walker Oliver S., r 26 cor 27. 9 cows, 75 sheep, breeder of Chester White swine, 350 sugar trees, 75 apple trees, farmer 130.


WATSON KITTREDGE L, carriage-maker, h and lot.


Webster Charles E., r 64, 10 cows, breeder of Chester White swine, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 160.


Webster Charles L., r 48, farm laborer, h and lot.


Webster H. Harvey, pastor of M. E. church, farmer 35.


WELLS, LAMSON & CO, (Barre, Washington Co.) off r 12, (S. O. W. and G. L., of Barre, and James K. Pirie) props. granite quarry, monumental work a specialty.


Wheatley Sumner F., r 52, breeder of Morgan horses, 700 sugar trees, farmer 84.


White Horace E., r 23, 300 sugar trees, farmer 85.


WHITNEY EDWIN M., r 53, (Elwin & Edwin M. Whitney).


WHITNEY ELWIN, r 53, (Elwin & Edwin M. Whitney).


WHITNEY ELWIN & EDWIN M., r 53, 6 grade Jersey cows, 200 sugar trees, farmers 75.


Whitney Eunice, r 53, widow of John, lives with Elwin & Edwin M.


Whitney Fred, r 33 cor 67, farmer, leases of Alfred Karnes 45.


Whitney Ralph, r 33, farmer 43.


Wilbur Asa G., r 33, farmer 7.


Willfore Paul,.r 8, farm laborer for Samuel Perrin.


Williams George, r 27, 9 cows, farmer 80.


WILLIAMS WALTER A., r 23, 600 sugar trees, farmer 100.


Williamstown Social Library, George Beckett, assistant librarian, established 1801.


Winchester John H., r 69, farmer 100.


Witherel William, r 36, farmer 45.


Woolcut Charles H., r 66, prop. saw-mill, farmer 192, woodland 30.


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ORANGE COUNTY DIRECTORY.


The Normal School


Instructors.


EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL,


Physics, Psychology, Pedagogics. MISS ELLA L. FERRIN, Arithmetic, Astronomy, Physiology.


MISS MARY S. PUTNAM,


English, Methods.


MISS MAY V. ESTABROOK,


Drawing, History, Mathematics.


MISS MARY A. GATES,


Geography, Mathematics.


HON. N. L. BOYDEN, Lecturer on Vermont Courts.


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. 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 scientific comprehension of methods. Here is nothing for teachers to omit.


Our Work.


(a) Is to secure a knowledge of subjects 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 and physiology precede the final studies in geography.


(b) The study of empirical pedagogy is begun in the first term of the course. In this beginning the student is led to reflect on his own experience as pupil and teacher, to consider 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, to- gether with practice in teaching both in the ordinary class work and with classes of children from the public school.


Courses of Study.


THIE FIRST COURSE.


The D Term-Geometry, Botany, School Discipline, English, Physiology. The C Term-Algebra, History of the United States, Drawing, English. The B Term-Arithmetic, Psychology, English, Geography. The A Term-Arithmetic, Pedagogics, Civics, 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 Gymnas- tics for all. Vocal Music without extra charge.


THE SECOND COURSE.


First Term, Junior Class-Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Thomson's Seasons. Second Term, Middle ' lass-Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Outlines of the World's History. Third Term, Senior Class-Education as a Science, Astronomy, Bacon's Essays, English Literature, Moral Philosophy.


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.


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF


ORANGE COUNTY.


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.) BRADFORD ACADEMY, William E. Sargent, prin .. Bradford CHELSEA ACADEMY, John M. Com- stoek, prin., Chelsea


Cookeville Academy, Corinth NEWBURY SEMINARY AND LADIES' INSTITUTE, Rev. S. L. Eastman, A. M., prin .. Newbury *NORMAL SCHOOL, Edward Conant, prin .. Randolph THETFORD ACADEMY, W. H. Cum- Thetford


mings, prin.,


Agents, Railroad. See Railroad Agents. Agents, Ticket. See Railroad Agents.


Agricultural Implements.


(See also Hardware, also General Merchants.) PETERS J. H. & SON, Bradford BIGELOW WILLIAM P. & CO., (new


Champion horse rake) Brookfield Robbins William A., (Climax wheel har- row ) E. Brookfield,


FOLSOM GEORGE F .. r 58. Chelsea Tracy Ezra O., Tracy block, RICHARDSON VICTOR, W. Corinth, Corinth Warren Herbert P., r 5, Fairlee FISK CLAYTON B., r 60,


FOSS WILLIAM G., Main st., Wells River, Newbury GREER ALEXANDER, (Champion reap- ers and mowers) r 79.


Parker E. George, Wells River, Smith John, r 59. N. Newbury, TEWKSBURY NELSON B., r 30, New- bury Center. WHITCHER HENRY, r 44. S. Rvegate, HOLDEN WALTER R., Main st., E. Randolph, Randolph


Prince Edmund J., r 20, E. Bethel, WELCH JAMES, (manuf. plows and cultivators) r 47.


Wells Joseph B .. r 35, W. Randolph. HEWES WILLIAM W .. (Buckeye mow- er, Bullard hay tedder, and Kemp's manure spreader) S. Strafford, Strafford Ordway William H., r 43, Sharon, Pressey Harrison G., r 26 n 25, E. Thetford, Thetford SMITH R. C. & C. B., (manufs. plows and cultivators) N. Tunbridge, Tunbridge BOND THOMAS E., (Rochester plows) r 26, West Fairlee


Apiarists.


New England Apiary, H. D. Davis, prop., Bradford Woods George W., ALLEN MATILDA MRS., r 16, Brookfield 66


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APIARISTS-BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.


WHEATLY NATHANIEL, r 47, E. Brookfield, Brookfield


Austin William C., r 65, Chelsea


Bliss Willis R., off r 70, Corinth


CARLETON DUDLEY, W. Newbury, Newbury


Chapman Blaisdell, r 64, E. Corinth,


Eastman Isaac, r 44 cor 26, S. Ryegate, 66


LANG JAMES,


Learned Franklin, Wells River, 66


Cartee William H., r 53, Union Village, Thetford


NEWCOMB EDWIN, r 49, Union Village,


ROGERS ALFRED R., r 49, Union Village,


Wise George W., r 6 n 7, N. Thetford,


ALLEN MATTHEW, off r 15, W. Topsham, Topsham


WILLEY JOHN, r 51, E. Corinth,


HOWE ELIZUR F., r 19, Tunbridge


FULLER BENJAMIN F., r 15, Vershire


Adams Charles W., r 25, Williamstown


CRANE GEORGE, r 61, Brookfield, ¥


MARTIN HENRY, off r 6, 66


Apiarists' Supplies.


Davis Hilas D.,


Bradford


Apothecaries. See Drugs and Medicines. Architects.


(See also Carpenters and Builders, also Masons and Builders. )


Farr George W., Bradford CHALMERS ROBERT M., off r 54, Newbury


Artists, Portrait, Landscape, Etc. (See also Photographers.) Nelson Charlotte I. Miss, Union block, Bradford


Sherman Adelia, r 11, Braintree BRACY CHARLES F., (portrait) Wells River, Newbury


Eastman Clara Miss, (oil painting) r 10, Wells River,


Eastman Helen, (oil painting) r10, Wells River,


Leslie Elizabeth B. Miss, (landscape painter, teacher of oil and water-color painting) Main st., Wells River,


Leslie Lucia A. Miss, (landscape painter, teacher of oil and water-color paint- ing) Main st., Wells River.


Whitcher Ardelle Miss. (teacher of oil, landscape and flower painting ) Main st .. Wells River,


BATCHELDER GEORGE E .. Topsham


Auctioneers.


COLLINS EDWIN M., Chelsea


CLEVELAND JAMES P .. JR., W. Ran- dolplı, Randolph


HAZELTON HENRY C., Strafford DENSMORE ELI L .. W. Topsham. Top-ham WHITNEY CHARLES C., r 62. E. Bethel, Tunbridge


GILMAN JOSEPH II., r 15,


Vershire


Aqueduct.


NEWTON ALBERT R., 1 5, Fairlee


Bakers aud Confectioners.


See Confectionery, Fruits, ete.


Banks.


BRADFORD SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO., George W. Chapman, Haverhill, N. H., pres .; George P. Arthur, see'y and treas., Main st., Bradford


FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Aaron King, pres .; C. S. Emery, cashier, Main st.,


Chelsea


NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBURY, W. H. Cummings, pres .; George Leslie, cashier, Wells River, Newbury


Barbers and Hair Dressers. Kenyon Frederick W., room 3 Stevens bloek. Bradford: . BLANCHARD PARISH J. C., Braintree


Peak Clifton, Main st., Chelsea


Ayer Charles H., Main st., Wells River,


Newbury


Cushman William C., Merchants Row, W.


Randolph,


Randolph


HAYWARD CHARLES W., Main st , W.


Randolph,


Persons Fred L., Main st., E. Randolph, JEWETT AMOS S., W. Topsham, Topsham


Bark Dealers.


DARLING JAMES B., W. Newbury, Newbury Carpenter Josiah E., W. Randolph, Randolph BOND THOMAS E., r 26, West Fairlee Basket Makers.


Quimby Joseph H., W. Corinth, Corinth Harlow Foster L., r 66, W. Randolph,


Randolph


Harlow William, r 60, E. Bethel,


Hardy Frank. r 70, S. Tunbridge, Tunbridge


Moses Jonathan, 1 70, S. Tunbridge, 06


Moses Sylvanus, r 70, S. Tunbridge,


Rhodes Daniel F., r 70, S. Tunbridge, 66


Bee Keepers. See Apiarists. Billiards.


WHITNEY FRANK I., Tarbell block, Chelsea CHADWICK MARK V., Draper & Fales block, W. Randolph, Randolph CHADWICK MILTON L., Merchants Row, W. Randolph,


DUNHAM ELBRIDGE F .. r 66, Williamstown Blacksmiths and Horses hoers.


DAVIS FRANCIS E., r 37.


Bradford


DAVIS MERRITT A., 1 36, 66


Davis Warren S .. 66


Higgins Daniel B., 66


Kennedy Silas B ..


= LIBBEY BROTHERS. Flint Eugene C., r 30, W. Braintree, Braintree MeIntire Asa K., Trombly Lucius,


Braley Sherman A., r 3, E. Roxbury, Brookfield Freeman Augustus W., r 34, ..


HATCH DARIUS, r 25, Braintree. .


Parmenter James W., Burchmore Henry C .. Main st., Chelsea Densmore Orange. Mam st .. ..


HILL WILLIAM H., at Williamstown,


Lucas Lewis L., r 19.


Minard Josiah G .. Robinson Cornelius, N. Main st., ..


State Normal School, Randolph, Vt., EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL .. (See Adv., page 178.)




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