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Francis Edgar A., (Montpelier) r 18, carpenter and joiner.
Gary I. W., (Montpelier) r 17, laborer.
Gauthers Freeman, (Montpelier) r 46}, lumberman.
Gearen Hyson, r 43, section boss.
George Asa, (Montpelier) r 8, farmer 40.
George Frank J., (Putnamsville) r 3, farmer about 30.
Gilman Charles F., (Montpelier) r 45 cor. 46, 22 cows, farmer, leases of C. C. Eaton, of Montpelier, 200.
Gould Jerome, (Putnamsville) r 7, laborer.
Gould Marcus, (Montpelier) r 17, farmer 50.
Gould Otis S., (Montpelier) r 17, farmer with Marcus.
Graves Charles C., r 28, 350 sugar trees, 9 cows, farmer 125.
Graves Rawson S., r 28, retired farmer.
Guare John, r 12, farmer 95.
Hale Edgar N., (Montpelier) r 13, farmer 100.
Hale George O., (Montpelier) r 32, justice of the peace, lister, 10 cows, and farmer 120.
Hale Simeon R., (Montpelier) r 32, retired farmer.
Hall George G., (Putnamsville) r 7, laborer.
Hamblett Almeda, widow of Martin.
Hamblett Newell C., wheelwright.
Hammond Ulysses H., r 43, teamster.
Harris Henry M., (Putnamsville) r 7, sawyer.
Hasbrook Josiah, (Montpelier) r 12, farmer 200.
Heath Christopher, (Putnamsville) r 7, emp. C. C. Putnam & Son.
Herbert John, r 41, farmer 85, and leases of David Ward 180. .
Herbert Martin, laborer.
Herbert Michael, r 41, laborer.
Herbert Thomas, r 43, laborer.
Herrick David, (Montpelier) r 15, retired farmer.
Herrick George S., (Montpelier) r 15, farmer 112.
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TOWN OF MIDDLESEX.
Herrick Nathaniel K., r 43, general merchant, and dealer in flour, feed, grain and salt, farmer 475.
Hill Eri, (Putnamsville) off r 18, farmer 75.
Hill George B., (Montpelier) r 47, son of Jonathan F.
Hill Herbert, r 43, laborer.
Hill Jonathan F., (Montpelier) r 47, 13 cows, farmer 125.
Hill Joseph B., painter.
Hill Torry W., (Putnamsville) r 15, farmer, leases of Lewis Wiggins, of North- field, 74.
Hill Willis D., (Montpelier) r 47, farmer, son of Jonathan F.
Hills Edward L., r 43, son of Justin B.
HILLS JUSTIN B., r 43, wheelwright, manuf. of wagons, general repair shop, and farmer 20.
Hilton Estes W., (Montpelier) r 31, farmer 47.
Hobert John Q., r 40, breeder of Lambert horses, 17 cows, 400 sugar trees, farmer 138, and in Moretown 140.
Holden Bell, resident.
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Holden Hannah, widow of Moses.
Holden Horace, r 48, laborer.
HOLDEN JAMES H., general merchant, owns 100 acres timberland, farm 20, and Village Hotel.
Holden J. Harry, theological student.
Holden William A., druggist.
HOLT ALONZO E., (Montpelier) r 33, farmer 5, and leases of Ezekiel 85. [Removed to Berlin. ]
Holt Carlos F. H., r 43, laborer.
Holt Ezekiel, (Montpelier) r 33, 8 cows, farmer 85.
Holt Jared H., (Putnamsville) r II, farmer, leases of C. H. Willey 195.
HOWARD SEAVER, justice of the peace, agent for Vermont Mutual and
Union Fire Insurance Companies, and for H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., of Watertown, N. Y.
HUDSON WILLIAM, prop. Village Hotel and livery, 250 sugar trees, 100 apple trees, 10 cows, and farm 107.
Hunt Charles L., (Putnamsville) r 6, 14 cows, farmer 160.
Hurlburt Eben S., (Putnamsville) r 7, laborer.
JACKMAN MARTIN W., general blacksmith, and farmer 25. [Removed to Waterbury.]
Jewett Allen P., r 39, farmer 80.
Jewett Fred A., r 39, farmer,
Jones Albert R., (Putnamsville) r 7, laborer.
Jones Dudley B., (Montpelier) r 9, farmer 75.
Judge Edward, (Montpelier) r 13, farmer 5.
Judson Emily L., r 30, widow of Henry.
Kent Melvin P., (Putnamsville) r 7, carpenter and joiner.
Keyes Amasa, (Putnamsville) off r 18, farmer 75.
Keyes Edward, (Montpelier) r 15, farmer 60.
Kibbey Nathaniel C., (Montpelier) r 34, farmer 32.
Kingsbury Daniel, emp. in grist-mill.
Kingsbury George W., sash and blind maker.
Kirkland Charles, r 26, (Chandler & Kirkland).
Kirkland John, Sr., r 26, farmer 70, and owns with John, Jr., 250.
KIRKLAND JOHN, JR., r 26, 400 sugar trees, 14 cows, and farmer, owns with John, Sr., 250.
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TOWN OF MIDDLESEX.
Knapp Luke W. L., (Montpelier) r 44 cor. 35, 20 cows, farmer 300.
Knapp Rolland, r 43, carpenter and joiner.
Labaron Frank, (Putnamsville) r 7, laborer.
Ladd Emeline, r 43, widow of Almon A.
Ladd George H., r 24, town representative, 300 sugar trees, II cows, farmer IOO.
Lawrence Frank S., (Montpelier) r 5, laborer.
Lawrence George S., (Montpelier) r 5, farmer 103.
Lawrence Stillman C., (Putnamsville) laborer.
Leland Herbert C., r 28, son of Otis C.
Leland Jarville C., resident.
Leland Jerry, r 28, 200 sugar trees, 7 cows, farmer 120.
LELAND OTIS C., r 28, farmer 60.
Leland Rufus, r 45, prop. boarding-house.
Leno Joseph, (Montpelier) r 33, farmer, leases of pelier.
- Barney, of Mont-
Leonard Alonzo R., (Montpelier) r 1I, farmer 400.
Leonard Charles A., (Montpelier) r 1I, farmer, son of Alonzo R.
Leonard John R., general blacksmith.
Lewis Burt A., r 29, laborer.
Lewis Charles J., r 37, 15 cows, farmer 175.
Lewis George, r 37, farmer, son of William H.
Lewis Lathrop, (Putnamsville) r 7, 12 cows, farmer 225.
Lewis Sally, r 37, widow of George H.
Lewis William H., r 37, farmer 50.
Long Myron G., r 28, carpenter, 300 sugar trees, 10 cows, farmer 130.
Long Samuel, r 42, farmer 34.
Lunderville Charles H., (Montpelier) laborer.
Lunderville Lewis, (Montpelier) r 10, laborer.
Mackin John, off r 39, farmer.
Maguire O. E., section hand.
Mahany Jeremiah, (Montpelier) r 21, 15 cows, farmer 140.
Martin Charles H., (Montpelier) r 10, 12 cows, farmer 140, and timberland 200.
Maxham Arthur, (Montpelier) r 16 cor. 8, farmer, son of John W.
Maxham Benjamin F., (Montpelier) r 16 cor. 17, 250 sugar trees, 7 cows, farmer 75.
MAXHAM JOHN W., (Montpelier) r 16 cor. 8, 400 sugar trees, 10 cows, farmer 100.
Maxham Luther, (Montpelier) r 5, farmer I, and leases of Zeba Smith 40.
Maxham Myron C., (Montpelier) r 16 cor. 18, farmer.
Maxham William H. H., (Montpelier) r 16 cor. 17, farmer with Benjamin F. 75.
McElroy Arloa Miss, resident.
MCELROY FRANKLIN M., C. V. R. R. freight, ticket and express agent, and telegraph operator, farmer 7.
MCELROY HENRY L., r 37 cor. 38, 15 cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 120. MCELROY WILLIAM B., town clerk and treasurer, 300 sugar trees, 15 cows, farmer 123.
McMurphy Cornelius, carpenter and joiner.
McNamara Daniel, r 12, telegraph operator.
McNamara John F., r 12, farmer 150. Mead Alexis, resident,
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TOWN OF MIDDLESEX.
Mee John, r 23, farmer about 150.
Merrill Charles S., (Putnamsville) off r 18, laborer.
Miles Gilbert T., resident.
Miles Jerry, r 28, laborer.
Miles Myron W., r 42, justice of the peace, farmer 100.
Miles Nancy J., r 41, widow of George P., farmer 175.
Miles Portus J., r 30, retired farmer.
Minott Addison P., (Montpelier) r 17, 10 cows, farmer 128.
MONTAGU GEORGE, (Montpelier) r 46, (R. D. & G. Montagu).
MONTAGU R. D. & G., (Montpelier) r 46, lumbermen, 13 cows, stock growers, and farmers 200.
MONTAGU RUFUS D., (Montpelier) r 46, (R. D. & G. Montagu).
Moutague Clarrisa W., (Montpelier) I 9, widow of William, farmer 30.
Montague William H., (Montpelier) r 9, engineer.
Moore Abbot A., farmer 35. [Deceased.]
Moriarty Margaret, r 12, widow of Michael, farmer 150.
NELSON ALZERNON S., (Montpelier) r 46 cor. 48, 20 cows, farmer 204.
NELSON DANIEL D., (Montpelier) r 47, lumberman, 15 cows, farmer 325.
Newhall Art M., r 41, (Newhall Brothers.)
Newhall Brothers, r 41, (Will M. and Art M.) 20 cows, farmers 300.
Newhall Will M., r 41, (Newhall Brothers).
Nichols Edward M., (Montpelier) r 46, 10 cows, farmer 125.
NICHOLS HENRY W., r 25, 3d selectman, road commissioner, pound keeper and fence viewer, 300 sugar trees, 9 cows, and farmer 150.
Patterson Burt, (Montpelier) r 1, farmer, son of George A.
Patterson George A., (Montpelier) r 1, farmer 15.
Pearson Prentiss, r 40, farmer.
Pembroke Daniel, r 13, farmer 87.
Pembroke James, r 13, thresher and farmer, son of Daniel.
Pembroke Martin, r 13, thresher and farmer, son of Daniel.
Pender Lawrence, r 40, farmer, son of Patrick.
Pender Patrick, r 40, farmer about 75.
Phelps Henry, r 36, laborer.
Pierson Prentice F., r 40, farmer 2}, and in Waterbury about 5. Pike Charles W., farmer 85.
Pike William J., r 39, farmer 85.
Portall James, (Montpelier) r 33, farmer, son of John.
Portall John, (Montpelier) r 33, farmer 80.
Powers Frank, (Montpelier) sawyer for O. H. Richardson.
Price Michael, r 38, 11 cows, farmer about 30.
Price Morty K., r 38, farmer.
Price Thomas E., r 38, farmer.
Putnam Augustus W., (Putnamsville) r 7, farmer 12.
PUTNAM C. C. & SON, (Putnamsville) r 7, (Christopher C., Jr.,) general merchants, props. of saw and planing-mill, manufs. of spruce and hard wood lumber, flooring, sheathing, etc., farmers 100, timberland in Calais 50, in Worcester about 4,000, and in Elmore, Orleans Co., about 100. PUTNAM CHRISTOPHER C., (Putnamsville) r 7, (C. C. Putnam & Son).
PUTNAM CHRISTOPHER C., JR., (Putnamsville) r 7, (C. C. Putnam & Son).
Putnam George H., (Putnamsville) r 7, farmer, son of Jacob.
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TOWN OF MIDDLESEX.
Putnam Jacob, (Putnamsville) r 7, 16 cows, farmer 175.
Quinn Timothy, (Montpelier) r 3, laborer.
Rhoades Henry, laborer.
Rich Frank, widow of Amos, resides with Horace Steele.
RICHARDSON CHARLES C., r 44, farmer 7, and with Norris Wright 175. Richardson Fred A., (Montpelier) r 31, farmer 75.
RICHARDSON O. H., lumber manuf., resides in Montpelier.
Richardson W. Fred, r 2, laborer.
Richardson Zela, retired physician.
Roberts James D., r 40, prop. saw-mill, farmer I.
Robinson Joseph H., r 35, farmer 90.
Root George, (Montpelier) r 4, farmer 100.
Root Webster H., (Montpelier) r 2, farmer about 100.
Sawyer Charles H., r 43, commercial traveler.
Sawyer Don P., farmer 20.
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Sawyer Gardner, r 32, 13 cows, and farmer 150.
Sawyer Hiram A., r 22, farmer 200.
Sawyer Orvis A., (Montpelier) off r 19, farmer 118.
SCOTT WILLIAM L., r 42, 500 sugar trees, 13 cows, and farmer 114. Sessions David, r 14, laborer.
Sherman George, retired farmer.
Silloway Charles, r 32, 300 sugar trees, 12 cows, farmer 160.
SILLOWAY MOSES, r 38, 700 sugar trees, 13 cows, and farmer 200.
SILLOWAY ORA F., r 38, farmer, son of Moses.
Slatteray Michael. (Montpelier) r 3, resident.
Smith Daniel, (Montpelier) r 46, laborer.
Smith Frank, (Montpelier) r 46, laborer.
Smith Fred L., (Montpelier) r 46, laborer.
Smith Mills G., (Montpelier) r 17, resident.
Smith Roswell, r 35, farmer.
Smith William P., (Montpelier) r 46, laborer. Smith Zeba, (Montpelier) r 5, farmer 40.
Steele Horace, tinsmith.
Steele Jacob C., resident.
Steinberge George W., r 43, cooper, and farmer, leases of the A. A. Ladd estate 45 .
Stiles Enos, farmer about IO.
Stone Charles H., r 23, farmer about 75.
Suple James, r 15, farmer 100.
Swift Levi, r 37, fruit grower, 13 cows, farmer 75.
Taplin Heman J., r 44, 9 cows, farmer 130.
Tarbox David W., (Montpelier) r 5, farmer 150.
TAYLOR CHESTER, (Montpelier) r 18, 7 cows, farmer 85.
Taylor David B., (Montpelier) r 9, farmer 50.
Taylor George F., (Montpelier) r 3, farmer about 100.
Taylor Willie A., (Montpelier) r 18, stonecutter.
Thayer James, (Montpelier) r 18, farmer 4. Turner Fred A., r 43, laborer.
TURNEY HENRY P., general blacksmith, horseshoer and jobber, manuf. of a superior quality of hoof ointment, farmer, leases of H. H. Long, of Waterbury, 14. [Removed to Lincoln, Addison Co.] Vaughn Alma R., r 28, widow of Volney V., farmer 140.
VILLAGE HOTEL, William Hudson, prop., livery connected.
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TOWN OF MONTPELIER.
Walling Ransom, (Putnamsville) r 6, laborer.
Ward Chester L., agent for H. A. Keir's water heater.
WARD DAVID, 2d selectman, farmer 225.
Ward Frank A., r 43, farmer 53.
Warren Albert L., (Montpelier) r 45, farmer 120.
Warren Asa, r 36, resident.
Warren Ben G., r 36, farmer 32.
WARREN GEORGE A., (Montpelier) r 48, 20 cows, farmer 175.
WARREN RUFUS W., (Montpelier) r 48, justice of the peace, 25 cows, farmer 200.
WASHINGTON HOUSE, A. R. Fisher, prop., livery connected.
Weir John, marble worker and dealer.
Welch Herbert P., (Montpelier) r 47 cor. 33, farmer 67.
Wellington George W., retired farmer.
WELLS LORENZO R., r 22, town agent, justice of the peace, 250 sugar trees, 6 cows, farmer 60.
White Lucian, r 36, 600 sugar trees, 10 cows, farmer 150.
Whitney Elijah, (Putnamsville) r 7, 17 cows, farmer 300.
Whitney Frank P., (Putnamsville) r 18, lumberman.
Whitney George M., (Putnamsville) r 7, breeder of Jersey cattle, reg., Io. cows, farmer 105.
WIGGINS CHARLES C., (Montpelier) r 17, 400 sugar trees, II COWS, farmer 140.
Wiggins Orville R., (Montpelier) r 17, 12 cows, farmer 130.
Willey Charles H., (Montpelier) r 1I, farmer 300.
Willey George W., ( Montpelier) r 10, farmer 72.
Williams E. Dana, retired farmer.
Wilson Albert H., (Montpelier) r 18, farmer 60.
WRIGHT NORRIS, r 44, with C. C. Richardson 15 cows, stock grower, breeder of Chester white swine, farmer 175.
Wyth Hollis N., shoemaker.
MONTPELIER.
( For explanations, etc., see page 3, part second.)
(Postoffice address is Montpelier, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
Abaire Frank, plumber, emp. John W. Peck, h 12 Spring.
Abaire George, plumber, emp. John W. Peck, h 14 Spring.
Abaire Henry, laborer, bds. Spring.
ACME WATCH KEY CO., (George T. Neill and Elgin J. Gale) manufs. of the Acme automatic dust-proof watch key, rear Main.
Adams Anson, carpenter, bds. 9 Court.
Adams Frank A., salesman for William E., h 50 State.
Adams Fred M., manager Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
ADAMS JOHN Q., prop. Pavilion livery, boarding, hack and sale stables, h 126 State.
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TOWN OF MONTPELIER.
Adams William E., dealer in clothing, hats, caps, furs and furnishing goods, 60 State, h 62 do.
Agency of the Public Grain and Stock Exchange, 18 Broadway, New York city, stocks, bonds, grain and provisions bought and sold for cash or on margins, F. E. Spaulding, manager, State.
Ainsworth Alonzo M., r I, lumber teamster for C. C. Putman & Son.
Ainsworth Charles C., butcher, emp. O. D. Scribner, h 39 Berlin st.
Ainsworth Chester, retired blacksmith, bds. 18 Pearl.
Ainsworth Daniel, distiller of essential oils, h Coffee House.
AINSWORTH GEORGE W., clairvoyant physician, soldier in Co. I, 11th Vt. Vols., h 5 Fuller.
Alain Caroline Miss, printer, emp. The Watchman, h and lot 5 Cross.
Alain Frank, laborer, 10 Court.
Alain Joseph, retired printer, aged 77, h 5 Cross.
Aldrich Edward H., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, Union block, 20 State, bds. Riverside.
Alexander -
- , widow of Freeman, pastry cook.
Alexander Addie, widow of Hiland, dressmaker, h 38 S. Main.
Alexander Ambrose J., carpenter, contractor and builder, h 3 Wilder.
Alexander Charles H., printer, emp. Union Card Co., h 38 Main. Alexander Clark, teamster, h 6 Cross.
Alexander Frank, carpenter, bds. 4 Miles Court.
Alexander George E., clerk for C. H. Ferrin, h 242 Main.
Alexander Jabez, carpenter, h 4 Miles Court.
Alexander Levi C., job teamster, h 230 Main.
Alexander Neb. A., carpenter, emp. Ambrose J., bds. 3 Wilder.
Allard Telesphore, custom blacksmith, rear of Barrows & Peck's, Main, h I44 Elm.
Allen Arthur, manuf. of and wholesale and retail dealer in cigars, 38 State, h do.
Allen Arthur, Jr., cigarmaker, emp. of Arthur, Sr., bds. 38 State.
Allen James, cigarmaker, emp. of Arthur, Sr., h 9 Summer.
Allen William D., clerk for Marvin & Sherburne, bds. 37 Barre st. Almon George, electrician, bds. 8 Mechanic.
Almon John, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 8 Mechanic.
Almon Joseph E., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 8 Mechanic.
Almon Margaret J., widow of Joseph, resident, h 8 Mechanic.
American Express Co., H. W. Drew, manager, C. V. R. R. depot.
Ance Andrew, stonecutter, h 31 School.
ANDERSON JOHN B., millwright, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 140 Elm.
ANDERSON JOHN B. MRS., resident, h 140 Pearl.
Andrus A. Charles, carpenter, bds. 15 E. State.
Angier Joel N., clerk for John V. Brooks, bds. 8 Baldwin.
ARGUS AND PATRIOT, Hiram Atkins, editor and prop., issued every Wednesday, 112 Main.
Atkins George, business manager Argus and Patriot, h 1I Vine.
ATKINS HIRAM, editor and prop. Argus and Patriot, job printer and supt. of construction of U. S. postoffice and court-house for Montpelier, 112 Main, h 122 Elm. Atkins Kate, resident, 122 Elm.
Aubin John, carpenter, h 114 Main.
Babcock Jerry V., dealer in drugs and medicines, and toilet goods, 9 State, h 25 E. Liberty.
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TOWN OF MONTPELIER.
Bacon Ann Miss, tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., h 30 E. State.
Bacon John, retired miller, h 30 E. State.
Badord Peter, justice of the peace and blacksmith, Elm, h 140 State.
Badord Peter A., blacksmith, emp. of Peter, bds 140 State.
Bagley Cyrus R., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 2 Cross cor. Franklin. Bagley William J., electrician, bds. Montpelier House.
Bailey Burnside B., speculator, bds. 140 Main.
Bailey Charles A., physician and surgeon, Willard block, h 43 E. State.
BAILEY E. W. & CO., (L. D. Taft) props. of grist-mill, wholesale and re- tail dealers in flour. grain, meal and feed, 94 Main.
BAILEY EDWARD W., (E. W. Bailey & Co.) miller.
Bailey Ella Miss, resides 114 Elm.
Bailey Harriet, widow of J. Warren, resident, h 114 Elm.
BAILEY OLIVE E., widow of Charles W., resides 140 Main.
Bailey Percy, coachman, emp. B. F. Fifield, bds. 118 State.
Bailey Sarah L., widow of Martin V., tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., h 20 Arsenal ave.
Bailey Thomas W., conductor C. V. R. R., h 31 E. State.
Baker Edward, general mechanic, h 23 Summer.
Baker Jabez, molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 23 Summer.
Baker Jabez Mrs., straw worker on hats and bonnets, prop. 5 and 10 cent counter, and dealer in house plants, h 23 Summer.
Baldwin Charles H., jeweler, emp. A. G. Stone, bds. 2 Spring.
Ballard Smith S., head clerk C. V. R. R., Montpelier station, h I Terrace.
BANCROFT CHARLES DE F., justice of the peace, lister, tinsmith, emp. Barrows & Peck, h 64 Barre st.
Bancroft Elmer E., farmer with his father, Enos H.
Bancroft Enos H., farmer.
Bancroft Frederick W., teacher of vocal music, h 166 Main.
Bancroft Henry R., clerk, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 8 First ave.
Bancroft Juliaette C., widow of Arthur D., h 18 Liberty.
Bancroft Margaret W., widow of Carlos.
Bard George W., carpenter, bds. 61 Elm.
Bard Richard, laborer, h 61 Elm.
Barington Harry B., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 142 Elm. Barnes Alonzo, retired, h 121 Elm.
Barnes Christopher O., carpenter and joiner, h 4 Prospect.
Barnes Mary Miss, dressmaker, owns h and lot 4 Prospect.
Barney Joseph, blacksmith, bds. 65 Elm.
Barney Lewis, (Lewis Barney & Son) h 257 Main.
Barney Lewis & Son, (Philip) general blacksmiths, rear 51 Main.
Barney Philip, (Lewis Barney & Son) bds. 257 Main.
Barnurd Charles A., commercial traveler for Devereaux & Meserve, of Bos- ton, h 133 State.
Barrows Nellie, resident, h 102 Elm.
Barrows Thomas C., (Barrows & Peck) h 102 Elm.
Barrows & Peck, (Thomas C. B. and George A. P.) tin plate workers, plumb- ers, and dealers in agricultural implements and mechanics' tools, general hardware and stoves, 64 Main.
Barton David, retired farmer, residence Wrightsville.
Bascom Frank H., druggist, dealer in tobacco, cigars, and homeopathic reme- dies, 25 State, h 134 do.
Batchelder Justus L., clerk for A. D. Farwell, bds. do.
TOWN OF MONTPELIER.
Beach Theodore J., granite cutter, h Berlin st.
Bean Daniel J., stonecutter, bds. 32 School.
Bell Joseph M., butcher, h 45 Elm.
Bemis Luther P., meat cook at Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
Benjamin Benjamin, dry goods peddler, bds. Montpelier House.
Benjamin R. Plummer, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 8 Cross.
Bennett Caroline M., widow of Daniel K., h 23 Barre st.
Bennett Charles M., lawyer, postoffice block, h 23 Barre st.
BENNETT GEORGE H., building mover, owns Hillside boarding-house and farm 15, h Hillside, 9 Court.
Bennett Stephen, retired, aged 84, h 185 Main.
Berry William C., assistant treas. M. & W. R. R. R., h 8 Loomis.
Best Charles A., dealer in millinery, fancy goods, and material for art needle work and stamping, 54 State, bds. Hotel Kempton.
Best Hattie, resident, h 52 Barre st.
Best William, speculator, h 52 Barre st.
Best William H., express agent from Newport to Boston, h 169 Main.
Bigelow Walter J., student, bds. 11 Arsenal ave.
Birtel John, emp. Colby Wringer Co., Elm cor. Court.
Bisbee Arthur B., physician and surgeon, h 165 Main.
BISHOP EELWELL A. REV., A. M., principal Vermont Methodist seminary
and Female college, and professor of moral and natural science, h 7 Arsenal ave.
Bixby Clementine I., widow of Freeman, h 27 Loomis.
Bixby H. Roger, dealer in drugs, paints and oils, 10 State, h 147 do.
Bixby Levi H., teller Montpelier National bank, bds. 27 Loomis. Bixby Lola A., teacher, bds. 9 Arsenal.
Blackall J. Richard, tinman, emp. Barrows & Peck, h 27 E. State.
Blackwell Edward D., cashier Montpelier National bank, treas. Standard Light and Power Co., and notary public, h 152 Main.
Blackwell Edward R., formerly civil engineer, clerk for Sabin Machine Co., bds. 152 Main.
Blair George, foreman Argus and Patriot printing office, h 63 Berlin st.
Blake Alfred E., reed and rattan worker, bds. 59 Main.
Blake Joseph, teamster, h 5 Kinsman place.
Blakely Collins, druggist, 3 State, h [ I Winter.
Blakely Edward E., life insurance agent, bds. II Winter.
Blanchard Asa, prop. opera house, and dealer in coal, h 21 Barre st.
Blanchard Azel N., photographer, Walton's block, 15 State, h 23 Terrace.
Blanchard Fred, (successor to Blanchard Bros.) dealer in heavy and builders' hardware, iron, steel, and agricultural implements, 66 Main, h 26 Liberty.
Blanchard George L., clerk, emp. Fred Blanchard, bds. 21 Barre st.
Blanchard Herman E., clerk Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
Blanchard Inez, photograph finisher, bds. 23 Terrace.
Blanchard Ivis, photograph finisher, bds. 23 Terrace.
Blanchard William, tinsmith, emp. Barrows & Peck, h 59 Elm.
Blanchard Winslow S., farmer 15, h Wooster Branch road.
Blanpied David S., professor of music in Vermont Methodist seminary, h I Arsenal ave.
Bliss Augustus A., book-keeper, emp. W. W. Park, bds. 100 State.
Bliss Elmer E., emp. F. B. Miller, h Berlin st.
Bliss S. Newell, resident, h 85 E. State.
Boardman Harland S., M. D., homeo. physician and surgeon, 56 State, h. 153 do.
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TOWN OF MONTPELIER.
Bolton George W., compositor, emp. The Watchman, h 21 E. State. Bombriant Eugene G., emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 9 North.
Bosquette Joseph, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 131 Elm.
Bosworth Samuel H. O., dealer in butter, cheese and maple sugar, farm at Berlin Corners 120, pasture and timber lands 75, h 19 Loomis.
Boutwell Harry S., breeder of Auctioneer horses and dealer in fine horses, h 143 Main.
Boutwell James M., engineer, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 145 Main.
Bowen Lucinda Mrs., h 167 Main.
Bowers Alice M., seamstress, bds. 136 State.
Bowers H. Arthur, (R. C. Bowers Granite Co.) bds. 10 Pearl.
Bowers Henry A., laborer, bds. 136 State.
BOWERS JAMES A., locomotive engineer C. V. R. R., h 136 State. Bowers R. C. Granite Co., incorporated January 3, 1888 ; R. C. Bowers,
pres .; Fred E. Smith, vice-pres .; F. L. Eaton, treas .; H.A. Bowers, sec'y ; importers of and wholesale dealers in granite, marble and statuary work. Bowers Riley C., pres. R. C. Bowers Granite Co., h 10 Pearl.
Bowman Herbert A., dealer in fish, fruit, canned goods and vegetables, h 4 Cedar.
BOYCE GEORGE O., r 5, breeder of pure blood Lambert and Wilkes horses, 27 head, prop. celebrated stock horses " Abraham," "Incentive " and " Hampton."
Boyce Laura B., r 5, (Mrs. G. O.) correspondent of Argus and Patriot, Watchman and Mirror and Farmer.
Bradford Oscar V., druggist, manager of Capital drug store, Dennis Lane, prop., 63 Main, h 4 Cedar.
Brainard George, retired merchant, h 6 Liberty.
Braman Wilbur F., retired merchant, h 118 Elm cor. Winter.
Breen John, teamster, h 21 Elm.
Brewer F. Huber, clerk for Daniel F. Long, bds. 38 Main.
Brewer R. Malvina Mrs., compositor in The Watchman office, h 38 S. Main. Briggs William A., policy clerk for National Life Insurance Co., h 128 State. Britain Phebe L., widow of Samuel, seamstress, h 18 Spring.
Britton Frank A., painter, h II North.
BROCK JAMES W., director Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Co., h 138 Main.
Brockway Harriet N., widow, h 2 North.
Brooks A. Walter, painter, h 48 E. State.
Brooks John V., dealer in agricultural implements, builders' hardware, and tools, paints, oils, doors, sash and blinds, 15 State, h & Baldwin.
Brooks Lynn B., clerk, emp. W. W. Park, h 28 E. State.
BROWN A. C. & SON, (Joseph G.) fire, life and accident insurance agents, Main cor. State ; Barre office, Granite block.
Brown Adeliza E., widow of J. Lyman, h 39 Barre st.
Brown Albert H., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 83 E. State.
BROWN ANDREW C., (A. C. Brown & Son) prop. and manager tele-
phone exchange for Washington and Lamoille counties, Main cor. State, h 24 Summer.
Brown David, tanner, h 28 St. Paul.
Brown Edward W., printer, h 1I Franklin.
Brown Francis, laborer, h 24 St. Paul.
Brown Francis, Jr., silver plater, bds. 24 St. Paul.
Brown Frank W., laborer, h 14 Court.
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Brown Fred, laborer, h 14 Court.
BROWN GEORGE O., carpenter and builder, foreman of construction of the U. S. court-house and postoffice building.
Brown Harvey W., letter carrier, h 142 Elm.
Brown Herbert, teamster, emp. C. C. Putnam & Son, h Wrightsville.
Brown John D., custom shoemaker, 7 Lane place, h do.
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