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*Money order offices.
+Discontinued October 31, 1887.
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Copperas Hill, Corinth,
Strafford,
Corinth,
Thetford,
Frank M. Jones.
Vershire,
Orange,
Miss Flora Peake.
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THE RATES OF POSTAGE-STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
REGISTRATION, DROP-LETTERS, ETC.
On registered domestie letters and third and fourth-elass 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 once cent if there is no carrier system. per ounce.
Manuseript for publication in books, (except when accompanied by proof-sheets,) news- papers and magazines chargeable as letters.
FREE.
Newspapers to each aetnal 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 eent for four onnees, 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 onnees for one cent, ) and periodicals, eirenlars, proof-sheets and corrected proof-sheets, man- user.pt copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated, the printing upon which is designed to instruet, 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 onnees, 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, ornamental paper, and all other matter of the same general char- aeter, the printing upon which is not designed to instrnet, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information. The class also in Indes 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. de- face or otherwise damage the contents of the mail-bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounee, 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 class, preceded by the word "from."
Stamps ent from the stamped envelopes are rejected by the postoffice.
Stamped envelopes an 1 wrappers, postal cards, and stamps of different denominations for sale at the postoffices.
Stamped envelopes accidentally spoiled redeemed at the postoffice where bought.
STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
2175. BOLTONVILLE to RYEGATE, 234 miles and back, dailv, except Sunday. Leave Ryegate at 3 p. m., arrive at Boltonville by 3:35 p. m .; leave Boltonville at 4:15 p. m., arrive at Ryegate by 4:50 p. m.
2163. BROOKFIELD, by BRAINTREE, to WEST RANDOLPHI, 1012 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Brookfield at 7 a. m, or in season to connect with train, arrive at West Randolph in 212 hours ; leave West Randolph at 3:30 p. m., or on arrival of train. arrive at Brookfield in 212 hours. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 75 cents. Charles W. Fullam, of Brookfield, mail carrier.
2167. CHELSEA, by NORTH TUNBRIDGE, TUNBRIDGE and SOUTH TUNBRIDGE, to SOUTH ROYALTON, 131% miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Chelsea at 8:30 a. m., arrive at Sontli Royalton by 11:30 a. m .; leave South Royalton at 3 p. m., arrive at Chelsea by 6 p. m. Four-horse conveyance; passenger fare $1. Martin S. Ordway, of Chelsea, mail carrier.
. 2168. CHELSEA, by VERSHIRE, WEST FAIRLEE, POST MILLS VILLAGE, THETFORD CENTER and THETFORD. to EAST THETFORD, 21 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Chelsea at 6 a. m., arrive at East Thetford by 11:15 a. m .; leave East Thetford at 3 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Chelsea in 514 hours. Passenger fare $1.50. George H. Hutchins, mail carrier.
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STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES-VERMONT CONGRESSMEN.
2166. CHELSEA to WASHINGTON, 10 miles and back, daily, except Sun lay. Leave Chelsea at 7 a. m., arrive at Washington by 9:30 a. m .; leave Washington at 7:15 p. m .. arrive at Chelsea by 9:45 p. m. Three-horse conveyance; passenger fare 50 cents. John Cor- liss, of Chelsea, mail carrier.
2165. EAST BROOKFIELD, bV NORTH RANDOLPH, EAST RANDOLPH and EAST BETHEL, to ROYAL- TON, 16 miles and baek, daily, except Sunday. Leave East Brookfield at 6:30 a. m., or in time to connect with train for Boston, arrive at Royalton in four hours; leave Roy- alton at 3 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at East Brookfield in four hours. Two- horse conveyance; passenger fare $1.25. H. H. Taylor. mail carrier.
2171. EAST ORANGE, by WAIT'S RIVER, EAST CORINTH and BRADFORD CENTER, to BRADFORD, 16 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave East Orange at 6:30 a. m., arrive at Bradford by 10:15 a. m .; leave Bradford at 4 p. m., arrive at East Orange by 7:45 p. m. One-liorse conveyance; passenger fare East Orange to East Corinth, 50 cents; to Bradford $1. C. W. Coleman, of East Orange, mail carrier.
2160. GRANVILLE to WEST BRAINTREE, 7 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Gran- ville at 7 a. m., arrive at West Braintree by 8:45 a. m. ; leave West Braintrec at 4 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Granville in 14 hours.
2175. NEWBURY CENTER, by WEST NEWBURY and SOUTH NEWBURY, to SOUTH NEWBURY RAIL- ROAD STATION, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday, to South Newbury (734 miles), and twelve times a week the residue. Leave Newbury Center at 8:45 a. in., or in season to connect with train, arrive at South Newbury railroad station in 2 hours; leave Sonth Newbury railroad station at 3:15 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Newbury Center in 2 hours. .
2179. ORANGE to BARRE, 6 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Orange at 9 a. m., arrive at Barre by 10:30 a. m .; leave Barre at 11:30 a. m., arrive at Orange by 1 p. m.
2164. RANDOLPH to WEST RANDOLPH, 4 miles and baek twelve times a week. Leave Randolph at 9 a. m. and 12:30 p. m., or in season to connect with trains, arrive at West Randolph in one hour ; leave West Randolph at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m., or on arrival of trains, arrive at Randolph in one hour.
2169. STRAFFORD, by SOUTH STRAFFORD and UNION VILLAGE, to POMPANOOSUC, 12 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Strafford at 8:30 a. m., arrive at Pompanoosne by 11:10 a. m .; leave Pompanoosue at 2:20 p. m., arrive at Strafford by 5 p. m. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare to Union Village 50 cents, to Pompanoosuc 25 cents. D. C. Hyde, of Strafford, mail carrier.
2174. TOPSHAM to EAST CORINTII, 4 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Topsham at 7 a. m., arrive at East Corinth by 8 a. m .; leave East Corinth at 6 p. m., or on arri- val of train, arrive at Topsham in one hour. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents. William Cragy, mail carrier.
2178. WASHINGTON to BARRE, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Washington at 9:30 a. m., arrive at Barre by 11 a. m .; leave Barre at 5:30 p. in., arrive at Washing- ton by 7:15 p. m. Three-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 50 cents. John Corliss, of Chelsea, mail carrier.
2172. WEST CORINTH, by CORINTH, to EAST CORINTH, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave West Corinthi at 6:30 a. m., arrive at East Corinth by 8:30 a. m .; leave East Corinth at 6 p. m., arrive at West Corinth by 8 p. m. Passenger fare 75 cents. Curtis C. Newman, of West Corinth, mail carrier.
WEST TOPSHAM, by ORANGE, to BARRE and return, daily, except Sunday. Leave West Top- sham in the morning, passing Orange at 9 a. m., and arrive at Barre in time to connect with train : leave Barre before 7 p. m., passing Orange at 7:30 p. m., and arrive at West Topsham in the evening. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents. William Cragy, mail carrier.
2173. WEST TOPSHAM to WAIT'S RIVER, 3 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave West Topsham at 6:15 a. m., arrive at Wait's River by 7 a. m .; leave Wait's River at 6:30 p. m., arrive at West Topsham by 7:15 p. m. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 15 cents. C. D. Magoon, of Wait's River, mail carrier.
2177. WILLIAMSTOWN, by SOUTH BARRE, to BARRE, 6 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Williamstown at 9:15 a. m., arrive at Barre by 10:45 a. m .; leave Barre at 5:30 p. m , arrive at Williamstown by 7 p. m. Passenger fare 50 cents. C. R. Benedict, of Williamstown, mail carrier.
VERMONT CONGRESSMEN.
United States Senators.
EXPIRATION OF OFFICE.
Justin S. Morrill.
1891
George F. Edmunds. 1893
208
VERMONT CONGRESSMEN-COUNTY OFFICERS.
Representatives in Congress.
John W. Stewart of Middlebury William W. Grout. of Barton
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges of County Court.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.
Jonathan Ross-(December Term, 1897.) St. Johnsbury
H. Henry Powers-(June. Term, 1838.). Morrisville
Assistant Judges of the County Court.
Cyrus W. Lathrop Williamstown Caleb C. Sargent. Corinth
.Judges of Probate.
Samuel M. Gleason-(District of Bradford.). .Thetford
William H. Nichols-(District of Rindolph.). . Braintree
State's Attorney.
John H. Watson Bradford
Sheriff.
Lyman P. Barron Washington
High Bailiff.
Stephen B. Darling . Vershire
Justices of the Peace.
BRADFORD .- L. T. Hale, E. R. Aldrich, H. W. Kimball, Arad Jenkins, J. A. Baldwin, T. R. Chamberlin, J. H. Jones.
BRAINTREE .- S. R. Bitcheller, E. F. Claflin, Ebenezer C. Neff, H. W. Fitts, Charles F. Flint, Henry C. Vinton, Charles S. Holmin.
BROOKFIELD .- G. P. Hibbard. W. P. Bigelow, C. H. Bigelow, De Witt C. Blanchard, H. P. Abbott, Andrew S. Allis. Marshall Green.
CHELSEA .- Hira L. Bixby, Hyde Cabot, Willard S. Hatch, Franklin Dearborn. Daniel Burn- ham, John A. R. Corwin.
CORINTHI .- George G. Cook, John M. Scribner, Wilson Chapman, R. Richardson, Loren K. Richardson, J. E. Taplin, Charles E. Ilanson.
FAIRLEE .- W. H. Kibbey, W. E. S. Celley, George McIndoe, Edwin D. Carpenter, Warren E. Allbee.
NEWBURY .- Horace Denio, Enoch G. Parker, Daniel P. Kimball, Sidney Johnson, William W. Brock, Byron O. Rogers, Leonard W. McAllister, Alexander M. Peach, Charles S. Bol- ton, Andrew Renfrew.
ORANGE .- E. C. Camp, E. G. Peake, Lewis Hutchinson, Wilham W. Wilson, Charles Poole. RANDOLPH .-- Gilbert Tilson. Austin A. Smith, Charles R. Granger, N. S. Clark. J. W. Fargo, Charles W. Taft, Edson Emery, B. F. Adams, Arthur G. Osgood, Levi Washburn. STRAFFORD .- Alanson G. Smith, Henry C. Hatch, Nathan B. Cobb, Moses F. Preston, Noalı Powers, Curtis A. Kibling, Dana K. White.
THETFORD -H. H. Gillett, Lyman Slafter. E. B. Stevens, H. P. Cummings, S. G. Smith, W. L. Paine, C. D. Lucas.
TOPSHAM .- Horace White, O. B. Gove, John Miles, Calvin Mills, James McLam. 'Spaulding Locke, Frank Lamb.
TUNBRIDGE .- James M. Whitney. Elizur F. Howe, J. Spencer Hackett, Daniel Noyes, Royal H. Drew, James K. Goodwin.
VERSHIRE -Richard W. Barrett, Joseph H. Gilman, Stephen B. Darling, J. G. Goodhne, Rufus Blanchard, Jolm H. Gillman, B. F. Fuller.
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COUNTY OFFICERS-GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEXES.
WASHINGTON .- Porter O. Huntington, Martin W. Chamberlain, Plyman Seaver, John P. Fisk, Asa H. Pepper.
WEST FAIRLEE .- Alvah Bean, John G. Eastman, N. C. Sleeper, M. M. Miller, T. E. Bond, Joseph Tibbetts, F. V. Churchill.
WILLIAMSTOWN .- John Lynde, J. F. Bailey, C. U. Lathrop, M. A. Smith, H. D. Abbott, C. E. Webster, O. S. Martin.
Representatives.
POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.
BRADFORD .- John C. Stearns
Bradford
BRAINTREE .- George W. Flagg
Braintree
BROOKFIELD .- Cassius Peck
Brookfield
CHELSEA .- Hira L. Bixby
. Chelsea
CORINTH .- Joseph H. Carter
.East Corinth
FAIRLEE .- Harvey S. Colton.
Fairlee
NEWBURY .- Thomas C. Keyes Newbury
ORANGE .- John W. Jackson
West Topsham
RANDOLPH .- B. T. Lombard
. West Randolph
STRAFFORD .- J. M. Soule*
. South Strafford
THETFORD .- Roger S. Howard
North Thetford
TOPSHAM .- R. M. Harvey ..
West Topsham
TUNBRIDGE .- Wallace W. Swan
North Tunbridge
VERSHIRE .- Richard Smith.
. Vershire
WASHINGTON .- Hosea G. Carpenter
. Washington
WEST FAIRLEE .- George L. Church. West Fairlee
WILLIAMSTOWN .- Erwin H. Martin. Williamstown
GENERAL CONTENTS.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years, part 1
2
Business Directory, by towns, part 2.
3
Census Table, 1791 to 1880, part 1. 535
Classified Business Directory, part 2 179
County Officers, part 2. 208
Courts, part 2. 210
2
Errata, part 2 ..
213
Gazatteer of Orange County, part 1
5
Gazetteer of Towns, part 1. 161
206
Map of Orange County, part 2.
.inside back cover.
Postal Rates and Regulations, part 2.
205
Postoffices and Postmasters, part 2. 205
Publisher's Notes, part 1 534
Societies, part 2. 202
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. (PART II.)
PAGE.
Conant Edward, Normal School, Randolph.
178
Goodell J. W., marble and granite, Burlington. facing back cover.
Henry, Johnson & Lord, proprietary medicines, Burlington. . 199
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad, part 1. 536
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE.
BRADFORD .- Dickey A. M. Col.
58
Farnham Roswell Hon. 68
Pearsons D. K. Dr. .. 184
BRAINTREE .-- Nicholas William H. Hon.
80
WEST FAIRLEE .- Thomas Stephen Gen
508-2
*Deceased .*
14
PAGE.
Distance Table, part 2.
Mail Routes and Stage Lines, part 2.
210
INDEXES-COURTS.
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. (PART II.)
PAGE.
PAGE.
Bradford.
3
Strafford
108
Braintree. .
15
Thetford.
118
Brookfield.
24
Topsham ..
133
Chelsea
33
Tunbridge
142
Corinth.
43
Vershire .
153
Fairlee ..
54
Washington.
158
Newbury.
58
West Fairlee.
164
Orange .
76
Williamstown
169
Randolph
81
COURTS.
At Chelsea.
Supreme Court.
First Tuesday in May.
County Court.
Fourth Tuesday in May and first Tuesday in December.
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.
BRADFORD.
Peckett, 63-78
Hutchinson, 201-202- Walbridge, 217 207
Andross, 176-177
Peters, 170-171-172
Mann, 205
Austin, 52-64
Prichard, 62-190
Martin, 209
Wyman, 219
Batchelder, 61 Beleher, 64-66 Bliss, 183
Shimway, 190
Nichols, 80-202
Andrus, 227
Smith, 180
Powers, 209
Annis, 225
Stevens, 194
Spear, 204-205
Akerman, 239
Damon, 71
Stiles, 66
Spooner, 83
Atwood, 234
Dickey, 58-76-192
Strickland, 189
Sumner, 203-210
Austin, 104
Dunmore, 75
Swasey. 176
Thayer, 211
Bacon, 226
Fanning, 173
Tabor, 53
Wakefield, 209
Bagley, 241
Farnham, 68
Taylor, 62
Woodward, 208
Bailey, 227
Farr, 56-190
Watson, 77
BROOKFIELD.
Barnes, 242 Bassett, 87
Harvey, 79 Heath, 67
Bass. 206
Chase, 219
Churchill, 238 Clarke, 98
Hiland, 79
Batchellor, 208
Clark, 214
Collins, 241 Comstock, 237
Kelley, 181-182
Berry, 82
Cnrby, 219
Leavitt, 195
Brunton, 211
Edson, 218
Corwin, 234-235
Leslie, 52
Chamberlin, 82
Follansbee, 218
Cosgrove, 241
Lund, 65
Copeland, 206
Fullam, 217-219
Darling, 238
Mardin, 74
Craig, 79-203
Goodrich, 219
Davis, 239
Martin. 177-178
Fish, 210
Morse, 216 Page, 218
Dearborn, 227-234
MeDuffee, 173-175
Fisher, 210
Dickinson, 237
Merrill, 51
Flagg, 207
Peck, 215
Douglass, 225
Morris, 57-192
Flint, 83-201-206-207
Randall, 83
Emery, 105-240
Ormsby, 54-189
Ford, 207
Sprague, 217
Farrar, 85
Parker, 53-193
French, 209
Upham, 218
Farwell, 236
Fletcher, 195
Welton, 180
Gambell, 74
Wilson, 175-178-179
Arnold, 216
Bixby, 225-234
. Hanson, 193
Wright, 182
Bigelow, 215-218
Buck, 86-87
Burnham, 83
Carpenter, 229
Higgins, 195
BRAINTREE.
Carpenter, 217
CHELSEA.
Sawyer, 179
Nevins, 82
Chamberlin, 77-192 Chase, 50
Rogers, 63-67-73
Mudgett, 208-210
Wheatley, 215 Williams, 216
Pearsons, 184
211
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.
Flint, 97-226
Farewell, 257
Cushman, 114
Hutchinson, 334
French. 236
Fellows, 248
Dewey, 119
Jackson, 336
Gates, 233
Fox, 256
Doe, 301
Keves, 332
Gilson, 97
James, 106
Eastman, 303-307
Kimball. 334
Godfrey, 232-236
Jenne, 256
Farr, 114
Lord, 329-333-336
Goss, 235
Johnson, 247
Farrand, 110
Mack, 337
Grant, 101 Hale, 228
Knight, 259
Ford, 308
Nelson, 332
Hall, 232
Ladd, 247
Fuller, 118
Peake, 331
Hebard, 89-90-103-235
Little, 106
Fulton, 311
Richardson, 329
Hemenway, 229
Locke, 251
Goodwin. 318
Smith, 336
Herrick, 241
Martin, 257
Hale, 313-314
Stacey, 329
Hildreth, 229-231
Merrill, 250
Harvey, 120
Tillotson, 332
Hinckley, 101
Metcalf, 248-262
Haseltine, 294
Tucker, 335
Hood, 100-225
Minard, 257
Hatcli, 321
Waterman, 331
Hopkins, 238
Munson, 259
Heath, 315
Whitcomb, 336
Hunton, 94
Ovitt, 261
Henderson, 313
Jarvis, 89
Page, 248
Jenne, 320
RANDOLPH.
Jones, 84-93
Porter, 263
Johnson, 287-320
Keves, 105
Prescott. 256
Jolinston, 289
Abbott, 379
Laird, 105
Raymond, 259
Kasson, 321
Aiken. 144
Lillie. 97
Richardson, 253-258
Kelley, 301
Atwood, 386
Lincoln, 226
Robie. 249-258-261
Knight, 319
Bailey, 387
Martin, 96 Mattoon, 233
Sanborn, 106
Leslie, 115-127-316
Banister, 364
Merrill, 238
Scribner, 255
McAllister, 311
Bass, 368-391
Montague, 233
Sleeper, 249-259
Mellen, 305
Beard, 390
Moore, 104-242
Smith, 254
Olmsted, 316
Belknap, 349
Ordway, 238
Stearns, 256
Patterson, 125-313
Blaisdell, 148-383
Palmer, 85
Stevens, 247-249
Peach, 294-295
Blanchard, 379
Perkins, 227-232
Taplin, 246-247
Porter, 110
Blodgett, 141 369-375
Peters, 240
Tenney, 260
Putnam, 304
Boyden, 145
Robbins, 229
Thompson, 255-261
Quint, 118
Brainerd, 354
Ross, 100
Wilson, 250
Rodgers, 120
Brooks, 394
Scribner, 237
Winchester, 260
Rogers, 123-300
Bruce, 388
Skinner, 236
Rollins, 317
Bryant, 394-395
Smith, 89-236
FAIRLEE.
Sawyer, 303
Buck, 387
Spooner, 95 Steele, 88
Bragg, 269
Smith, 126-293-294
Burnham, 361-385
Stow, 104
Celley, 268
Stocker, 318
Buswell, 357
Thompson, 232
Child, 267
Story, 117
Butterfield, 398
Throop, 84 Titus, 240
Gaffield, 268
Temple, 306
Carpenter, 350-367
Townsend, 241
Gilmore, 267
Tewksbury, 124
Chadwick, 360-366-371- 373
Tuller, 99
Melendy, 269
Tuttle, 319
Chandler, 366
Twiss, 97
Morey, 109-266
Underwood, 112
Chase, 127
Vilas, 92
Rice, 268
Waddell, 312
Church, 383
Whitney, 235-239
Smith, 267
Wallace. 111-307-311
Clark, 375
Wills, 225
White, 288
Cleveland, 390
Wor.hley, 240 Wyman, 228
NEWBURY.
ORANGE.
Conant, 378
CORINTH.
Anderson, 120
Beard, 331
Converse, 133
Avery, 301-316
Beede, 339
Curtis, 395
Armstrong, 262
Bailey, 283-284-286-295 Bugbee, 334
Davenport, 380
Avery, 251
Bannister, 111
Carpenter, 336
Denison, 147-332
Brown, 254
Batchelder, 121
Carr, 335
Dimick, 390
Burnhanı, 254
Berry, 114
Cave, 333
Doten, 371
Carpenter, 106-255-258 Briekett, 292-293
Cilley, 337
Drake, 374
Celley, 253
Brock, 296-297-298
Clement, 337 Colby, 338
DuBois, 369
Comstock, 262 Cooke, 249
Burnham, 124
Cooledge, 335
Dunnett, 149
Corliss, 252
Burroughs, 306
Crockett. 332
Edgerton, 356
Currier. 250
Carleton, 298-299
Cross, 332
Edson, 353-373
Darling, 107
Carpenter, 127 Carter, 302
Dickey, 334
English, 356
Dearborn, 253-255
Chalmers, 317
Flanders, 333 Gale, 335
Fargo, 371
Eastman, 251
Clark, 312
Hayward, 337
Fish, 368
Eaton, 254
Cochran, 308
Holbrook. 331
Fletcher, 373
Edwards, 253
Corbin, 121
Flint, 140
Estuss, 260
Corliss, 312
Hood, 338 Huntoon, 339
Gay, 376
Clement, 251
Buell, 305
Burbank, 111
Coleman, 338
Dudley, 146
Cutler, 330
Emery, 381
Day, 261-257
Fales, 386
Dimcey, 261
Chamberlin, 112
Słoan, 127
Bullard, 390
Colton, 267
Tabor, 115
Camp, 374-381
Tracy, 239-240
McIndoe, 269
Tucker, 299-304-305
Collamer. 128
Abbott, 290-291
Cone, 371
Rowell, 262
Lang, 320
Baldwin, 389
Kenney, 260
Fisk. 309-310
Mills, 337
Draper, 379
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INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.
George, 388 Gerry, 389
Smalley, 384
Yarrington, 413 . Arthur. 464
Bagley. 455-467
Gifford. 353-360
Soper, 387
THETFORD.
Baker, 159
Goodrich, 150-380
Sparhawk, 372
Batchelder. 461
Goss, 367
Spaulding, 385
Barrett, 441
Beede, 468-469
Gould, 389
Spear, 141
Bartholomew, 432
Bill. 468
Granger. 359
Spencer, 395 St. Clair, 384
Bragg, 447
Buchanan, 460
Hale, 134
Stearns, 390
Brickett. 449
Burns, 470
Hall. 361
Stewart, 376
Brown, 443
Burton, 466
Hardy, 390
Storrs, 319
Burr, 442
Butson, 461-464
Hayward, 390
Taft, 393
Cadwell, 432
Butterfield, 459
Heath, 351-391
Tarbell, 147
Cambridge, 446
Buxton. 160
Hebard, 349-353
Tatro, 390
Chamberlin, 429
Caldwell, 463-464
Hinckley, 384
Temple, 368
Child, 435
Chalmers, 458
Hobart, 361
Tewksbury, 150-376
Chubb, 447
Church. 465
Hodges, 381-393
Thayer, 350
Colby, 442
Cilley. 456-460
Holden, 375
Thomas, 151
Conant, 447
Clark, 457
Holman, 151-391
Tilson, 359-362
Crocker, 441
Cook, 456
Howard, 372-373
Viall, 388
Cummings, 440
Cragy, 470
Hoyt, 383
Vorse, 381
Dodge, 440
Darling, 462
Hutchinson, 140-362 Kelley, 374
Welch, 367
Fitch, 436
Dexter, 466
Kidder, 138
Weston, 132
Fletcher, 437
Dickerman, 458
Kimball, 357-370
Wheeler, 365-380-392
Fullington, 439
Dickey, 560 Divoll, 457
Kinney. 149
Williams, 394
Gillett, 428-431
Downing, 459
Lamson, 352-373-375
Wills, 384
Gleason, 157-445
Eastman, 462
Lillie, 351
Wires, 379
Heath, 446
Emery, 459
Lombard, 379
Wood, 367
Heaton, 159-432
Ford, 456
Manchester, 151-374
Woodbury, 366
Hinckley, 156
Forsythe, 458
Mc Bride, 394
STRAFFORD.
Hosford, 430
Green. 456-466
MeIntyre, 364-365
Howard, 156-431-432
Harvey, 160-1-467
Mc Wain, 145
Bacon, 409
Hubbard, 435
Hood, 454
Mead, 363
Barrett, 407
Huntington, 445
Huntoon, 160
Morrill, 351
Blaisdell, 408
Ilsley, 439
Jackman, 458
Morse, 351
Brown, 406-407
Kilborn, 440
Jenness, 470
Moses, 378
Carpenter, 154-409
Kinsman, 445
Keenan, 464
Moulton, 350-352-368- 389
Chandler, 407
Lucas, 449
Lang, 461
Newton, 385-387
Clogston, 411
Moore, 436
Locke, 469
Noyes, 381
Cobb, 152
Morrill, 446
Livingston, 160
Nutting, 130-138-360
Cummings, 414
Morse, 442
Mckay, 462-463
Odiorne, 369
Dow, 409 Flint, 412
Niles, 427
Meaker, 468
Osgood, 354-357
Frary, 412
Palmer, 427
Meserve, 469
Paine, 392
George, 408
Porter, 442
Miller, 459
Parker, 384
Green, 411
Quimby, 446
Moulton, 463
Partridge, 141
Hayes, 406
Robbins, 441
Newman. 459
Pember, 348-352-358 Perrin, 135
Hewes, 413
Short, 156
Richardson, 455
Persons, 393
Hyde, 155-406
Slack, 447
Rogers, 468,
Peters, 395
Judd, 406
Slafter, 438-439
Smith, 467
Phillips, 395
Kendall, 411
Sloan, 444
Standlick, 469
Pierce, 383 Porter, 375
Kittredge, 412
Taylor, 438
Taplin, 470
Preston, 383
Loveland, 152
Tewksbury, 446
Tubbs, 465
Prince, 388
Morey, 405
Turner, 441
Wallace, 467
Putnam, 386
Morrill, 404
Tyler, 435
Watson, 465
Richmond, 378
Palmer, 152
Wallace, 433
Weed, 462-464
Riford, 394
Preston, 410
Ware, 431
Welton, 469
Ripley, 385
Reynolds, 412
Welch, 446
Rogers, 394
Rich, 410
West, 156
Rowell, 142-374-385
Roberts, 411
Wheeler, 449
TUNBRIDGE.
Russell, 392
Robinson, 411
Wilcox, 437
Salisbury, 362
Scribner, 413
Wilmot, 436
Sargent, 134 Scott, 382
Smith, 154-404
Worthen, 443
Broughton, 485
Sessions, 141
Still, 413
Brown. 488
Shattuck, 387
Towle, 412
TOPSHAM.
Chapman, 483
Cillev, 487
Shepherd, 386 Sleeper, 391
Walker, 405 Wood, 410
Allen, 466
Dickerman, 488
Huntington, 393
Washburn. 134-355-365- Downer, 429 375
Emerson, 437
Densmore, 466
Kingsbury, 392
Whittlesey, 382
Garey, 440
Holton, 442
Frost, 463
Mann, 356
Chaffee, 414
Latham, 444
Kimball. 467
Newcomb, 435
MeLam, 460
Olds, 132
Hazelton, 408
Sargent, 443
Phelps, 462
Kibling, 410
Smith, 431
Sumner, 463
Willey, 458
Adams, 486
Sleeper, 413
Wise, 449
Bicknell, 487
Berry, 446
Bishop, 465
Griswold, 350-354-358
Smith, 137-372-382
Currier, 457
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INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES-ERRATA.
Durant, 160-3
Stacy, 498
WILLIAMSTOWN.
Jeffords, 516 Kidder, 530
Farnham, 479-480-499 Fish, 491
WASHINGTON.
Abbott, 518
Lathrop, 522
Grant, 488-489
Bartholomew, 502
Bailey. 527
Lynde, 160-9-515
Hackett, 483-484
Bohonan,, 504
Beckett, 531
Martin, 517-519 - 520 - 521-524-526-529
Howe, 490
Calef, 505
Briggs, 528-530
McClearn. 518
King 481
Cheney, 505
Bulkley, 160-10
McConnell. 524
Lamb, 160-3
Colby, 160-4
Burnham, 529-531
Miller, 160-9
Moody, 481
Dicky, 504
Carleton, 519
Nichols. 520
Noyes, 487-489
Godfrey, 505
Carpenter, 518
Norris, 516-525
Ordway. 160-2
Huntington, 503
Cheney. 521
Paine. 160-9
Rolfe, 160-2
Pepper. 503
Clark, 516
Parsons, 523
Sleeper, 490
Pope. 160-5
Colby, 520
Perrin. 521
Smith, 486
Rice. 160-4
Covell, 528
Peters, 518
Swan, 491
Smith, 503
Cram, 530
Platt, 525
Weymouth, 160-3
Taylor, 160-5-505
Crane, 515
Poor, 523-530
Whitney. 485
White. 160-4-502-503
Demeritt, 525
Prescott, 529
Wight, 490
Worthley, 504
Dewey, 523
Putnam, 527
VERSHIRE.
WEST FAIRLEE.
Ditty. 524
Royce, 516 Sanders, 523
Banker, 498
Bean, 509
Drury, 520
Seaver, 517 - 523 - 527 - 532
Blanchard, 497
Bliss, 509
Dutton, 525
Shephard, 536
Carleton, 497
Child, 508
Erskine, 524
Church, 496
Church, 509
Farnham, 522-524
Dimond, 495
Churchill, 508
Field, 430
Fuller. 496
Collins, 160-2
Flint, 524-526
Stone, 531
Gilman, 497
Comstock, 509
Gale, 517
Walbridge, 526
Godfrey, 497
Evans, 160-8
Goodrich, 525-530
Waldo, 528
Lathrop, 495
Farnham, 508
Hebard, 528
Watson, 518
Maltby, 496
George, 509
Hersey. 521
Whitney, 527
Paine, 494-495
Miller, 510
Howes. 517
Work. 533
Prescott. 496
Niles, 160-5-160-7-507
Jackson, 526
Worthington, 516
ERRATA.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
PART FIRST.
ORANGE .- On page 339, twenty-first line from the top, read East Orange, instead of East "Randolphi," as printed.
RANDOLPH .- On page 365, third line from the top, read Vinienltural, instead of " Viti- cultural," as printed.
PART SECOND.
BRADFORD .- DICKEY GEORGIA E. is a patron of this work. LEAVITT WILLIAM H., instead of "Lavitt," as printed.
BRAINTREE .- FISHER LEONARD K., instead of "Fish," as printed.
BROOKFIELD .- CLAFLIN NORMAN N., instead of "Clatin," as printed. FULLAM CALVIN, CHARLES W., FRANK M., and FREDERICK, instead of "Ful- lum," as printed.
May, 508
Hood 529
Williams, 522
Smith, 497
Tebbetts, 510
Adams, 519
Lawrence, 522
Hayward, 491
Bowles, 160-5
Benedict. 532
Reynolds, 529
Dinsmore. 160-9
Downing, 523
Barrett, 498
Bixby, 510
Dunham, 531
Smith, 519-520-523-525 -526-530 Sprague, 527
Norris, 495
Eaton, 160-2
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ERRATA.
CHELSEA .- AKERMAN SAMUEL J., instead of " Ackerman," as printed. CHELSEA HERALD, THE, H. O. Bixby and H. K. Darling, editors and props. MONTAGUE STEPHEN, instead of " Montgue," as printed. MOORE NATHANIEL G. is a patron of this work.
CORINTII .- BUTTERFIELD GEORGE F. is a patron of this work. DIMCEY JEREMIAH, instead of " Demeey," as printed.
NEWBURY .- HAZELTINE HECTOR D., instead of "Hazelton," as printed.
ORANGE .- WHITCOMB HENRY R., instead of "Henry B.," as printed.
RANDOLPH -BASS SAMUEL also deals in books and stationery. BRAINERD LYDIA and ORPHA, instead of " Brainard," as printed. BULLARD LUTHER, instead of "Luthur," as printed. DAVENPORT GEORGE, instead of " Davanport," as printed. GOSS RANSOM B., instead of "Ranson B., " as printed. HARDY V. M., instead of " V. N.," as printed. RUSSELL LOTTIE L., instead of " Russel." as printed. VIALL WILLIAM B. is a patron of this work. WELCH JAMES, instead of "James M.," as printed. WIRES HENRY M., instead of " Wieres," as printed.
WILLIAMSTOWN .- BRIGGS ALBERN, instead of " Abern," as printed.
Whole number of Pages in this Book, 792.
214
ERRATA.
CHELSEA .- AKERMAN SAMUEL J., instead of " Ackerman," as printed. CHELSEA HERALD, THE, H. O. Bixby and H. K. Darling, editors and props. MONTAGUE STEPHEN, instead of " Montgue," as printed. MOORE NATHANIEL G. is a patron of this work.
CORINTH .- BUTTERFIELD GEORGE F. is a patron of this work. DIMCEY JEREMIAH, instead of "'Demcey," as printed.
NEWBURY .- HAZELTINE HECTOR D., instead of "Hazelton," as printed.
ORANGE .- WHITCOMB HENRY R., instead of "Henry B.," as printed.
RANDOLPH -BASS SAMUEL also deals in books and stationery. BRAINERD LYDIA and ORPHA, instead of " Brainard," as printed. BULLARD LUTHER, instead of "Lnthur," as printed. DAVENPORT GEORGE, instead of " Davanport," as printed. GOSS RANSOM B., instead of "Ranson B.," as printed. HARDY V. M., instead of '. V. N .. " as printed. RUSSELL LOTTIE L., instead of " Russel," as printed. VIALL WILLIAM B. is a patron of this work. WELCH JAMES, instead of "James M., " as printed. WIRES HENRY M., instead of "Wieres," as printed.
WILLIAMSTOWN .- BRIGGS ALBERN, instead of " Abern," as printed.
Whole number of Pages in this Book, 792.
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