Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889, Part 68

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836-, comp; Adams, William, fl. 1893, ed
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers
Number of Pages: 898


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Heath Charles W., (S. Barre) painter and glazier.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Henry Arthur, stonecutter, h Burnham's Meadow road.


HERLIHY MICHAEL C., (Herlihy & Williams) h Currier park.


HERLIHY & WILLIAMS, (Michael C. H. and Thomas W.) manufs. of and dealers in Barre granite monumental, cemetery and building work, for wholesale and retail trade.


Heron Peter, stonecutter, bds. 144 N. Main.


Hewett Lucy Mrs., r 45, resident, h and lot.


Higgins John P., stonecutter, h 24 Bridge.


Hill Ernest E., lumber dealer and real estate owner, h II Elmore.


Hill George A., carpenter, h 6 Hill.


Hill Lewis, stonecutter, h Ayer.


Hill Napoleon J., stonecutter.


Hillery Laura M. Mrs., r 55, resides with Charles G. Cheney.


Hoar Richard A., r 70 cor. 61, owns a dark granite quarry, bds. with Lewis Keith.


HOBBS CHARLES E., (Hobbs & McDonald) mechanic, h 18 Pleasant.


HOBBS & McDONALD, (Charles E. H. and James McD.) granite tool manufs. and dealers, foot of Granite.


Hockenberry Harry, horse trainer and driver, h 120 S. Main.


HOGAN JAMES A., r 48, teamster for H. C. Leonard.


Hogan Thomas, r 61, quarryman.


HOLDEN CLARK, postmaster, and treas. Stafford & Holden Mfg. Co., h IO S. Main.


HOLDEN ELI, off r 77, 16 grade Jersey cows, 600 sugar trees, farmer 120, served in Co. F, Ist Vt. Vols., and Ist Vt. Cav., as sergeant and lieut., 4 years, prisoner in Libby and other rebel prisons 18 months.


HOLDEN GEORGE W., r 74, wood sawyer, works in quarry with team, owns farm 100, and in Williamstown, Orange Co., 130.


Holmes Alexander M., stonecutter, h 209 N. Main.


Holmes Benjamin A., blacksmith and farmer, h Elm.


Holmes Elias H., butcher for Henry Smith, h 8 Summer.


Holmes George B., r 45, granite cutter.


Holmes James, stonecutter, h Bridge.


Holt Alonzo Mrs., resident, h 79 S. Main.


Holt Calvin, r 75, farmer 6.


HOOKER LOREN H., carpenter and builder, h 25 Prospect.


HOOKER WILLIAM D., justice of the peace, wholesale and retail produce dealer, farmer 60, in Plainfield pasture and woodland 200, National Bank block, 49 N. Main, h 22 Prospect, Hooker hill. [Died May 18, 1888; estate represented by his son George E. ]


Hopkins Frank H., (Smith & Hopkins) h 98 Washington.


HOPKINS RALPH E., prop. of billiard parlor, 55 N. Main, h 48 Washing- ton.


Houghton Center L., laborer, h 8 Elmore.


Houghton Lester E., polisher, h off S. Main.


Housten George, carpenter, h Burnham's Meadow road.


Howard Florence M., teacher, resides with William.


Howard William, farmer 25, h 103 Washington.


Howe Frank A., clerk for L. M. Averill, h N. Main.


Howe Nancy G. Mrs., resident, h N. Main.


Howe Ursula Mrs., housekeeper for Dr. A. E. Bigelow.


Howes Orvis J., street commissioner and constable, h and 12 acres 188 N. Main.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Howland Charles A., granite worker, h 215 N. Main.


Howland Edward, stonecutter, h Irish town.


Howland Frank G., cashier National Bank of Barre, rooms Granite block, N. Main.


Hoyt Clarinda, resident, bds. 4 Hill.


Hubbard Abner P., carpenter and builder, h Summer.


HUBBARD EDGAR E., (Hubbard & Wheeler) barber, h Prospect.


Hubbard Walter P., (S. Barre) r 59, carpenter, h and lot.


HUBBARD & WHEELER, (Edgar E. H. and George D. W.) barbers, 78. N. Main.


Hughes John J., granite polisher, h 41 Summer.


Hunt Henry E. Mrs., prop. boarding house, 17 Hooker ave.


Hunter Sylvia J. Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 198 N. Main.


Huntington Austin B., teamster, h N. Main.


Huntington William L., sexton Barre cemetery, h 88 Washington.


Huse David R., carpenter, h 7 Webster.


HUSE SAMUEL B., granite worker, h 48 Hill.


Hutcheon John, manager Barre office, book-keeper and draughtsman for Jones Brothers, bds. 31 Elm.


Hutchinson Charles, r 35, granite polisher, h and lot.


Hutchinson Fannie N., dressmaker and dealer in fancy goods, 14 Elm.


Hutchinson Frank A., tool sharpener, h Maple ave.


Hutchinson Harry O., laborer, bds. 20 Hill.


HUTCHINSON JERRY J., r 44, 18 grade Jersey cows, 25 sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer 140, served in Co. I, 13th Vt. Vols.


HUTCHINSON JERRY, JR., r 44, farmer.


HUTCHINSON JERRY M., architect, contractor and builder, estimates,


designs and specifications furnished on application, h E. Park cor. Academy.


Hutchinson Lewis J., laborer, bds. with Charles.


HUTCHINSON MAJOR S., (E. Barre) r 67, 18 cows, 8 head other stock, Io swine, 1,700 sugar trees, farmer 215.


Hutchinson Nancy Mrs., (E. Barre) r 67, resides with M. S.


Imlah William, stonecutter, bds. 35 High.


Inglis George, stonecutter, h 23 Prospect.


INGRAM JAMES, (Forsyth & Ingram) bds. with S. H. Forsyth.


Ingram John, stonecutter, h 33 Brooklyn.


Isham Louis H., stonecutter, h IT E. Park.


JACKMAN A. M., deputy sheriff, prop. Jackman block and several tene- ments, h 47 N. Main.


Jackman John M. Mrs., resident, h N. Main.


Jackson Arad, farmer 90, aged 72.


JACKSON BYRON B., granite cutter, h Middle.


JACKSON CRAWFORD H., prop. livery, board and feed stable, farmer 4, h 199 N. Main.


JACKSON FRANK W., book-keeper for Stafford & Holden Mfg. Co., h Merchant.


Jackson Gilman I., commission merchant, 42 N. Main.


JACKSON J. HENRY, A. M., M. D., sec'y Montpelier board of U. S. ex- amining surgeons, professor of physiology Medical department of the University of Vermont, Burlington, physician and surgeon, 19 S. Main, h do.


Jamison David T., retired farmer, h Granite.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Jamison James, stonecutter, bds. 144 N. Main.


Jamison John, (S. Barre) granite polisher.


Janerau Oscar, (S. Barre) r 56, laborer.


Jareny Matthew A., stonecutter, h 12 Prospect.


Jerry Armena, r 36, home with George.


Jerry Eugene J., r 36, farmer with George.


Jerry George, r 36, 18 head cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 132.


Johnson Edward E., r 39, laborer, h and I acre.


Johnson George W., (E. Barre) r 69, quarryman.


Johnson Henry G., (E. Barre) r 69, quarryman.


Johnson William, stonecutter, h 46 High.


Jondro Alexander E., laborer, h 13 Prospect.


Jondro Charles A., laborer, bds. 13 Prospect.


JONES BROTHERS, (M. W. and S. W.) props. granite quarry, manufs. of and dealers in all kinds of rough and finished granite monumental and statuary work, for wholesale trade, Boston office 53 and 55 Kilby.


Jones Charles P., stonecutter, h 5 N. Pearl.


Jones Fred W., resident, h Washington.


Jones Horace H., carpenter, h 71 Washington.


JONES JOHN H., r 36, breeder of and dealer in Lambert and Hamble- tonian horses, 12 head, 15 cows, 400 sugar trees, farmer 100.


Jones Mary E. Mrs., resides with Horace H.


Jones Merrill, r 46, laborer.


Jones Susan J. Mrs., dealer in millinery and fancy goods, 74 N. Main, h 2 Eastern ave.


Jones William Coburn, prop. Barre bakery, I Central place, h Elm.


Kane Patrick T., (E. Barre) (Carnes & Kane).


Keeler Adelia Miss, nurse, bds. Summer.


Keith Almon, farmer with Nathaniel, h 16 Hooker.


KEITH BERT M., (Curtis & Keith) prop. Keith's city express, bds. Star restaurant.


Keith Clara B., teacher, bds. with A. B. Averill, Park.


KEITH ERASTUS, r 37, 6 cows, 170 Merino sheep, 5 horses, 500 sugar trees, farmer 90, and wood and pasture land 90.


Keith Levi W., laborer, h 3 Webster.


KEITH LEWIS, r 70 cor. 61, Ist selectman, 12 cows, 12 head other stock, 600 sugar trees, farmer 148, and in Orange, Orange Co., wood and pasture land 100.


Keith Nathaniel W., farmer, 16 Hooker.


KEITH SUSAN S., widow of Leonard, bds. with W. E. Whitcomb.


KELLEY JOHN H., r 32, breeder of and dealer in full blood Jersey cattle,


reg .; 30 cows, 600 sugar trees, lumberman, farmer 180, and owns in Orange, Orange Co., timberland 100. Kellogg Edwin E., (S. Barre) granite polisher.


Kelly William, carpenter, h Burnham's Meadow road.


Kelman William, stonecutter, h II Academy.


Kemp Fred A., polisher, h 4 Highland ave.


Kendall Elton P., granite worker, h 23 S. Main. Kenefick Michael, stonecutter, h 16 Academy.


KENERSON CHARLES H., granite worker and letterer, h Cottage place. Kenerson Frank P., granite worker, h N. Main.


Kenerson Truman, resident, h Cottage place.


Kenerson William T., granite worker, h N. Main.


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Kent George S., (George & Kent) h on r 26.


KETCHUM CHARLES A., 10 cows, 6 horses, 50 sheep, 300 sugar trees, farmer 87, and pasture land 50.


Ketchum Elmer N., (Wheeler & Ketchum) bds. Church cor. Averill.


Ketchum Henry C., r 6 cor. 5, farmer and mechanic.


KETCHUM JUSTUS, r 24, resides on the Loren Ketchum estate, aged 90. KETCHUM JUSTUS, JR., r 24, 16 cows, 7 head young stock, 100 sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer on Loren's estate 145. €


Ketchum Justus N., retired farmer, h Church cor. Averill.


Ketchum Martha, r 24, widow of Loren, resides on her husband's estate.


Kezer Charles G., (E. Barre) r 64, stonecutter.


Kidder Edwin W., house painter and grainer, h 60 S. Main.


Kimball Betsey Mrs., resides with Fred M. Mann.


Kimball Sumner, manuf. of and dealer in Barre granite monumental, statuary and building work, h 100 Elm st., Montpelier.


KING FRED, dealer in jewelry, watches, silverware, etc., 130 N. Main cor. Depot, h 48 Washington.


KING HENRY, (S. Barre) granite polisher.


KINNEY LIBERTY T., prop. saw-mill in Marshfield, farm in Orange, Orange Co., 400, and in Barre village 6 tenements, h Kinney.


Kinney William M., (S. Barre) r 56, quarryman, h and 32 acres.


KIRKLAND DAVID A., mason, and carpenter, h 6 Kirk.


Knapp Fred, tool sharpener, h 52 Washington.


Krulinger Joseph, stonecutter, h 44 Brook.


Kynock Robert, stonecutter, h II Park.


LaBounty Fred, r 50, 21 head cattle, 350 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Kim- ball Blanchard 128, owns h and lot on r 56.


Lacans Henry, stonecutter, h Cottage place.


Ladd Frank P., r 53, farmer with John P.


Ladd Fred E., r 53, farmer with John P.


LADD JOHN P., r 53, 10 cows, 85 sheep, 400 sugar trees, farmer 130. Ladd Philinda Mrs., resides with John P., aged 83.


Laing Charles W., stonecutter, h Cottage.


Lalime George, r 46, blacksmith for H. C. Leonard.


Lamphere S. Maria Mrs., resident, h 30 S. Main.


LAMSON GEORGE, (Wells, Lamson & Co.) bds. High.


Landry William, r 6r, quarryman, h and lot.


LANE ALFRED W., (S. Barre) architect and builder, h and 3 acres Main. LANE WILLIAM A., (Lane & Moore) mechanic, bds. at S. Barre.


LANE & MOORE, (William A. L. and Allen D. M.) props. steam planing- mill, dealers in pine lumber, sheathing and moldings of all kinds, general job work a specialty.


Lang George W., sign and ornamental painter, h 42 N. Main.


Lapage Charles, harnessmaker for Charles Carpenter, h 36 Brook.


LAPOINT A. GEORGE, clerk, h Elm.


LARABEE PARACLEETE P., r 21, 10 pure blood and grade Jersey cows,


1,000 sugar trees, farmer 150, on r 20 pasture land 40, and in Orange, Orange Co., timberland 40.


LATHAM NELSON T., stonecutter, h 149 N. Main.


Lathrop Nancy M. Mrs., resident, h 29 Elm.


Lawlis Samuel J., r 61, quarryman, h and lot.


LAWRENCE GEORGE I., (Lawrence & Woodbury) bds. Park House.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Lawrence J. Augustus, r 32, 12 head cattle, 250 sugar trees, farmer 71, and owns in Orange, Orange Co., timberland IO.


Lawrence Solon, teamster, 8 Summer.


Lawrence Warren N., teamster, h Summer.


LAWRENCE WILLIE M., r 59 n 60, quarryman, works for H. N. Park- hurst.


Lawrence & Woodbury, (George I. L. and Fred L. W.) props. livery, board- ing, feed and sale stable, rear of Park House, N. Main. [Partnership. dissolved. ]


LAWSON GEORGE W., r 12, prop. Evergreen Square stock farm, dairy- man, 45 Jersey cows, reg., 15 head young cattle, 500 sugar trees, 13 horses, farmer 125, and in E. Montpelier carries on for Nathaniel 125. Lawson Nathaniel, retired farmer, owns in E. Montpelier farm 125, lives with George W.


Lawson Olive A., resides with George W.


Lawson Rhoda, housekeeper for James Thwing.


Le Barrow Arthur W., spinner, h 133 S. Main.


Lebourveau Alfred E., stonecutter, h 26} High.


Legier William, spinner, h 66 S. Main.


Leighton Frank, stonecutter, bds. I Maple.


Leonard Chauncy C., r 47, resides with Joseph W., aged 75.


Leonard Fred A., r 48, teamster for Herbert C.


LEONARD HERBERT C., owns 55 horses and draws granite from quarries to Barre village, employs 10 men, farm 75.


LEONARD JOSEPH W., r 47, breeder of pure blood Devon cattle, 10 head, Plymouth Rock fowls and White Pekin ducks, prop. Percheron stock horse "Highland Gray," 1,000 sugar trees, 15 horses, draws granite from quarries to Barre village.


Leslie John, stonecutter, bds. Summer.


Leslie William, stonecutter, h Summer.


Levie James, stonecutter, h 5 Highland ave.


Lewis Othello W., draughtsman, lı 5 Webster.


Lillie John, stonecutter, h off Academy.


Lindsay John, (S. Barre) resident, aged 80.


LINDSAY VERNE E., granite worker and letterer, bds. 17 E. Park.


Lintont William, stonecutter, bds. 144 N. Main.


LITTLEJOHN WILLIAM S., (Littlejohn & Barclay) bds. Granite.


LITTLEJOHN & BARCLAY, (William S. L. and William B.) manufs. of


and dealers in granite monumental, cemetery and building work, for wholesale and retail trade.


Lockling Dennis E., r 262, lumper for Marr & Gordon.


Lohr Anton M., business manager for Charles Lohr & Co.


Lohr Charles & Co., manufs. of and dealers in dark Barre granite monumen-


tal, cemetery and carved work, western office Eighth ave. cor. Mitchell st., Milwaukee, Wis.


Long Alfred, stone mason.


Lucia Moses, laborer, h Hill.


Lunt John E., painter and paper hanger, h Bridge.


Luther William, foreman weaver in Moorcroft's factory, h 112 S. Main. Lyford Mary V., resident, h 22 Brook.


Macauley Jessie Miss, weaver, h 113 S. Main.


Macchi Zaccariah, stonecutter, h Burnham's Meadow road.


Machia Charles, laborer, h 10 Camp.


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Mackie George C., foreman for Jones Bros., h 44 Washington.


MAGOON GEORGE C., bds. Granite House.


MAGOON HARVEY E., (E. Barre) r 61, 300 sugar trees, farmer 50, aged 72. Magoon John W., (E. Barre) r 61, owns dark granite quarry, bds, with Harvey E.


Mann Abel, (Mann Brothers) bds. with George W.


Mann Brothers, (George W. and Abel) manufs. of and dealers in Barre granite monumental, cemetery and building work, for wholesale and retail trade.


MANN FRED M., stonecutter, h Park cor. Eastern ave.


Mann George W., (Mann Brothers) h Granite.


Mann Lucia Mrs., resides with George W.


Manson John, stonecutter, h Main cor. Bridge.


Marciaso Onorato, statue cutter and granite worker, h 31 High.


Marden Channing, lumper, h Maple.


Mariani Frank, stonecutter, h 5 Clark ave.


Marr Charles, (Marr & Gordon) h N. Main.


Marr Thomas, stonecutter, h Brooklyn.


MARR & GORDON, (Charles M. and Alexander G.) props. granite quarry,


manufs. of and dealers in all kinds of granite monumental and statuary work, rough and finished, wholesale and retail, shops foot of Granite.


Marrion Ann Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 8 Pearl.


MARRION PETER P., cigar manuf. and dealer, Miles block, N. Main, bds. 8 Pearl.


Marrion Peter P., h 34 Summer.


Marrion Philip H., (E. Barre) stonecutter, h and lot.


Marrion Thomas H., stonecutter, h off Academy.


Marsh Jedediah B., r 63, dealer in hulled corn and hominy.


Marsh Willie A., florist with William Clark.


Marshall Alexander, stonecutter, bds. 35 High.


Martin C. Burton, accountant, owns with J. R. Langdon granite quarry, treas. National Granite Co., bds. I S. Main.


Martin Edward, r 57, 6 cows, 300 sugar trees, farmer 65, hauls granite from quarries to Barre village.


Martin Fred, (S. Barre) dealer in flour, groceries, boots and shoes, tobacco, cigars, and small wares.


Martin George H., r 49, sash and blindmaker.


MARTIN HIRAM S., r 33 cor. 49, wood dealer, 20 cows, farmer 120, h I S. Main.


Martin Joseph, r 55, farmer 55, veteran of the late Rebellion.


MARTIN OLIVER W., stonecutter, h 26} High.


Martin Thomas, carpenter, h 113 S. Main.


Martin William O., jeweler with Perley Chandler, bds. 69 S. Main.


MARVIN HORACE G., (Marvin & Wilson) rooms Courier park.


MARVIN & WILSON, (Horace G. M., and Charles E. W., of Montpelier) dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, Averill block, Main.


Mathieson Alexander, granite polisher, h Prospect.


Mathieson James, stonecutter, h Prospect.


Maxfield Heman A., carpenter, h 26 S. Main.


Maxim Andrew J., resident, h 76 S. Main.


Maxwell Robert G., granite lumper, h Hill Mayo Antoine, r 61, quarryman.


Mayo Joseph, r 61, quarryman, h and lot.


McAuley Allen J., stonecutter, bds. Central.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


McAuley John, r 74, quarryman.


McBain William, granite worker, h 23 S. Main.


McCondtah Kenneth, stonecutter, h Addison place.


McCrillis Levi D., teamster, h 6 Maple.


McDonald Henry, off r 74, quarryman.


McDonald James, (Hobbs & McDonald) mechanic.


McDonald James E., meat cutter, emp. Pitkin & Skinner, bds. 13 Brooklyn. McDONALD JOHN, (McDonald & Buchan) h 13 Church.


McDonald John J., stonecutter, h 4 Pearl.


McDonald Willia n, stonecutter, h Addison place.


McDONALD & BUCHAN, (John McD. and Alexander B.) manufs. of and dealers in Barre granite, carved work and drapery a specialty.


McDonough Martin, stonecutter, h 22 Prospect.


MCFARLAND GEORGE E., r 48, prop. Barre ice route, and market gardener and farmer, leases of C. W. Hall 50.


McFee Arthur, stonecutter, h 71 Washington.


McGettrick Patrick, laborer, h 8 Hill.


McGinn Patrick J., stonecutter, h 8 Elmore.


McGlynn John, stonecutter, bds. 144 N. Main.


Mckay Andrew, stonecutter, h 19 Park.


McKay James, stonecutter, h Silver.


McKeowia William, stonecutter, h Cottage place.


McKinzie James, stonecutter, h 22 Prospect.


McKinzie John R., emp. C. H. Moore & Co.


McLard John A., stonecutter, h 10 Elmore.


MCLAUGHLIN JOHN, r 19, 15 grade Jersey cows, poultry grower, 1, 200 sugar trees, farmer 130, served in Ist Vt. Cav.


McLEAN GEORGE B., (Williams & McLean) h Burnham's Meadow road. McLEAN JOHN, foreman in J. H. Batchelder & Co's polishing works, h 26 Granite.


McLean Malcom, stonecutter, bds. Maple.


McLEOD DONALD, manuf. of and dealer in all kinds of granite monu- mental, cemetery and building work, for wholesale and retail trade, h 26 Granite.


McLeod John A., stonecutter, h 10 Elmore.


McLOUD MORILLO G., off r 11, 10 cows, 600 sugar trees, 200 fruit trees,


farmer 75, enlisted as private in Co. G, 4th Vt. Vols., was promoted to 2d lieut., and served 4 years.


McLoud Norman O., stonecutter, h 44 High.


McMillan Charles W., stonecutter, h 21 Academy.


McMILLAN PETER REV., pastor Barre Cong. church, h Eastern ave.


McQueeney Timothy, prop. saloon, 64 N. Main, h Thwingville.


MCWHORTER FRANK, (Frank Mcwhorter & Co.) h 38 N. Main. MCWHORTER FRANK & CO., (Azro D. Morse) dealers in ready-made clothing, gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, 40 N. Main.


MEARS FRED W., r 16, 30 cows, 20 head young stock, 13 horses, 60 sheep, 25 swine, 600 sugar trees, farmer, leases of his father, William, 150. Mears Orlana M., domestic 98 N. Main.


MEARS WILLIAM, r 16, 10 head stock, 600 sugar trees, farmer, leases to his son Fred W. farm 150.


Melcher Charles W., stonecutter, h High n cor. Summer.


Mercer John, stonecutter, h South.


Merchant Robert, stonecutter, h 58 S. Main.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Merrill Frank E., clerk for L. M. Averill, h 60 S. Main.


Michael Robert B., stonecutter, h I Ayer.


Miers William, barber, h 7 Academy.


MILES D. M. & CO., ( -- McMahon, of Burlington) props. Barre Globe department store, dealers in ready-made clothing, hats, caps, boots and shoes, gents' furnishings, trunks, bags, crockery, wall paper, plated and glassware, N. Main.


MILES DAVID M., (D. M. Miles & Co.) (W. H. Miles & Co.) h Summer cor. Pleasant.


Miles Edmond, stonecutter, h 33 Brooklyn.


Miles Thomas E., (S. Barre) laborer.


Miles W. H. & Co., (David M. Miles) dealers in groceries, crockery and paper hangings, Miles block, Main.


Miles William H., (W. H. Miles & Co.) h Gospel village.


MILLS HENRY Z., dealer in dry goods, groceries, ready-made clothing,


crockery, glassware, lamps, gents' furnishing goods, boots and shoes, 36 N. Main.


Mills Timothy H., tool sharpener, h off Washington.


MILNE ALEXANDER, (Milne & Connan) h II Academy.


MILNE GEORGE, stonecutter, h 1 I Park.


MILNE GEORGE B., (Milne & Wyllie).


Milne James K., stonecutter, h off Academy.


Milne John, stonecutter, bds. Brooklyn.


Milne John, stonecutter, h 15 Academy.


Milne William, stonecutter, h Washington.


MILNE & CONNAN, (Alexander M. and John C.) manufs. and dealers in Barre granite monumental, cemetery and building work, for wholesale and retail trade.


MILNE & WYLLIE, (G. B. M. and W. S. W.) manufs. and dealers in all kinds of monumental and cemetery work, wholesale and retail.


MINARD CHARLES B., blacksmith, horseshoer, and jobber, Burnham's Meadow road, h 46 Washington.


MINARD DAVID B., foreman in fork factory, served in Co. G, 9th Vt. Vols., 3 years, h E. Park.


Minard Frank G., blacksmith with C. B., bds. 46 Washington.


Moorcroft Charles C., weaver for William, h 105 S. Main.


Moorcroft John, wool sorter, h 119 S. Main.


Moorcroft John W., foreman for William, h 120 S. Main.


Moorcroft Margaret, housekeeper for John.


MOORCROFT WILLIAM, prop. Moorcroft's woolen-mill, S. Main, h I18 do.


MOORE ALLEN D., (Lane & Moore) mechanic, h Central.


Moore C. H. & Co., manufs. of and dealers in dark Barre granite, monu- mental, cemetery and carved work, office 14 State st., Boston.


Moore Ransom D., (E. Barre) stonecutter.


Moorehouse Alexander, stonecutter, h Irish town.


Morehouse Alfred H., stonecutter, h Granite.


Morehouse Lawson R., (S. Barre) carpenter.


Morgan Robert, blacksmith, h off N. Main.


Morris George, blacksmith, h Granite.


MORRISON JOHN G., (Morrison & Fitts) (G. J. Towne & Co.) h in Cambridge, Mass., bds. 71 N. Main.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


MORRISON MILES, r 29 cor. 31, II COWS, 300 sheep, 600 sugar trees, farmer 200, and pasture land 40.


MORRISON & FITTS, (John G. M. and Homer F.) dealers in dry and fancy goods, small wares, trimmings, curtains, carpets, oil cloths, ladies', children's and misses' shoes, Stillman Wood block, 51 N. Main.


Morse Azro D., (Frank McWhorter & Co.) representative, granite dealer, h 166 N. Main.


MORSE JAMES, carriagemaker, S. Main, h 6r do.


Morse Nathan H., resident, aged 70, h 117 N. Main.


Morse Walter F., prop. one-price boot and shoe store, 45 N. Main, h 2 N. Park.


MORSE WILLIAM H., pres. National Granite Co., and general supt. of the works, h 12 Bridge.


Mortimer Alexander, stonecutter, bds. 28 Granite.


Mortimer John, stonecutter, bds. 13 Brooklyn.


MORTIMER WILLIAM P., foreman for Charles Lohr & Co., h 28 Granite.


Morton Alexander, stonecutter, h 25 Granite.


Morton David, stonecutter, bds. 25 Granite.


Moses William B., wood dealer, bds. with L. T. Kinney.


MOWER DAVID W., owns and rents houses, h 9 S. Main.


MOWER DENISON S., r 51, retired farmer, h and lot.


MOWER EZRA T., r 51, 18 cows, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 200.


Mudgett Fred B., stonecutter and letterer, h 15 Park.


Mudgett Joseph G., (Mudgett & Co.) h Park.


Mudgett & Co., (Joseph G. M. and Waverly J. Town) fish dealers, 46 Main.


Munro Robert, stonecutter, h 12 Park.


Murchie John W., carpenter, bds. Brooklyn.


Murphy Joseph, foreman in Wetmore & Morse Granite Co's yards, h N. Main.


Murphy Michael J., stonecutter, h Thwingville.


MURPHY PATRICK J., (Murphy & McDonald) prop. billiard parlor, dealer in cigars, tobacco, etc., 105 N. Main, bds. 132 do.


MURPHY TIMOTHY J., (Quinlen & Murphy) rooms 42 N. Main:


MURPHY & McDONALD, (Patrick J. M. and J. J. McD.) manufs. and


dealers in all kinds of general granite work, monuments, headstones, statuary, building work, etc.


MURRAY ALEXANDER, foreman granite polishing works, h off Ayer.


Murray Michael, tool sharpener, h 89 Washington.


Murray William, polisher, h Bridge.


Murry John, stonecutter, h Hooker hill.


Nason John, tool sharpener, h Plain.


NATIONAL BANK OF BARRE, L. F. Aldrich, pres .; Dr. B. W. Braley, vice-pres .; Frank G. Howland, cashier ; F. F. Cave, teller.


NATIONAL GRANITE CO., William Morse, pres .; James S. Haley, vice- pres .; C. B. Martin, treas .; W. A. Strong, clerk ; manufs. and dealers in all kinds of Barre granite, monumental, statuary and carved work. NEDDO GEORGE, r 192, farmer with John.


NEDDO JOHN, r 192, 23 head cattle, 800 sugar trees, farmer 165, served in Co. F, 16th N. Y. Cav.


NEDDO WILLIAM, r 192, farmer with John.


Needham Daniel, (S. Barre) cooper, aged 70.


Nelson Luther, r 20, 15 cows, 600 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Lucius- Thurston 150.


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TOWN OF BARRE.


Nelson Newell, drives Montpelier and Barre express team, h 12 Bridge. Newcomb Sumner I., teamster for H. C. Leonard, h 133 S. Main.


Newell Residor R., (S. Barre) laborer.


Newman Albert P., laborer, h 13 Prospect.


Nichols Frank H., r 53, 14 cows, 10 head young cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer, leases of Robert Nichols, of Perry, Iowa, 130.


NICHOLS FRANK W., (J. G. Nichols & Son) bds. 125 N. Main.


NICHOLS GEORGE B., physician and surgeon, head of Church, h do. Nichols Hannah Mrs., housekeeper for Frank H.


NICHOLS J. G. & SON, (Frank W.) jewelers, dealers in silver and plated ware, watches, clocks, cutlery, eyeglasses and all kinds of sporting goods, 123 N. Main.


NICHOLS JOHN G., (J. G. Nichols & Son) h 125 N. Main.


NICHOLS JOHN W., r 55, 20 cows, 700 sugar trees, prop. of milk route in Barre village, farmer 150.


Nichols Paulina A., resident, h 13 Hill.


Nichols Thomas B., r 71 cor. 61, 18 head stock, 1,000 sugar trees, farmer 130.


Nixon Henry L., stonecutter, h Addison place.


Noonan John, bds. Addison place.


Norris Charles R., r 26, 5 head cattle, farmer go.


Norris S. LaRoy, resident, h S. Main.


NORTON EDGAR, manuf. of and dealer in Barre granite monumental and cemetery work, for wholesale and retail trade, h 54 Brook.




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