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Grout George G., justice of the peace and farmer, leases of E. P. Jewett.
Guernsey Charles W., foreman Lane Mfg. Co., h 35 Loomis.
Guernsey Edwin M., supt. Lane Mfg. Co's shops, h 13 Vine.
Gunnison Eri S., pensioner, l1 53 Main.
GUPTIL D. A. & CO., (L. Bart Cross) props. of the Golden Fleece, Main. GUPTIL DANIEL A., (D. A. Guptil & Co.) dealer in carriages and sleighs,
and carriage and sign painting, 2 Hazen place, off Main, h 34 E. State. Gurnsey Eliza V. Miss, resident, h 50 E. State.
Gurnsey George H., architect, contractor and builder, 68 E. State, h do.
Gurnsey Mary A. Miss, artist and teacher of oil painting, resides 68 E. State. Gurnsey Sophronia, widow of Madison C., 18 Cross.
Guyer Joseph, laborer, h 3 Kinsman place.
Hackett George C., molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 40 E. Liberty.
HALE CHARLES M., r 7, 100 sugar trees, 30 cows, 5 horses, I pair fine oxen, 13 head young cattle, farmer 200, and farm in Berlin 90.
Hale John Emery, r 5, farmer 73, in Worcester 160, in Berlin 50, in Middle- sex 100, and pasture land 80.
Hall Francis, shoemaker, rear 124 Main, h do.
Hall Frank M., upholsterer, emp. S. S. Towner & Son, h 45 Court.
Hall Marvin J., carpenter, h 3 Charles.
Hall Timothy F., stonecutter, bds. 6 Charles.
Hammond Howell F., printer, foreman Watchman job office, bds. 49 Elm. Hanaford Randall, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 79 Elm.
Hanaford Willis, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 6 Mechanic.
Hardigan John, stone mason, bds. 5 Swazey place.
Hargin Lovina S., widow of Robert, h 30 Court.
Hargin Robert J., receiving and forwarding clerk C. V. R. R., h 15 Court. Harlow Alonzo C., photographer, 21 State, h 36 E. Liberty.
Harlow Will E., book-keeper for E. W. Bailey & Co., bds. 80 State.
Harpan Joseph W., r 5, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins.
Harran Charles, carpenter, h 41 Loomis.
Harran Dorothy, widow of Curtis, aged 85, h 41 Loomis. Harran James, laborer, h 41 Loomis.
Harrington Katie E., dressmaker, bds. 29 Court.
Harris Alfred D., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 2 Spring. Harris Orvis G., emp. H. M. Whitcomb, bds. 49 E. State.
Hartwell Amos P., silver plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, h 17 First ave. Hartwell Hopy, widow of William, aged 80, h 101 E. State.
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Harvey Orlando W., laborer, h 6 Whittier.
Haskins Jerry, stone polisher, bds. 2 Court.
Hastings Fred K., painter, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 14 Vine.
Hatch Fred, sawyer, emp. E. E. Graham, h 18 Hubbard.
Hatch J. Mrs., nurse, h 2 Barre st.
Hatch Matilda A., widow of Gardner D., dressmaker, h 33 Court. Hathaway Charles H., carpenter, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 27 Court. Hattie James, blacksmith, emp. T. Allard, bds. 144 Elm.
Hawley Willis C., r 5, stationary engineer, emp. W. H. Lombard. Hayden Charles P., gardener, h 5 Taplin place.
Hayden Frank A., clerk, emp. C. H. Cross & Son, bds. 32 Main. HAYDEN FREEMAN R., baggage master C. V. R. R. depot, h 43 Barre st. Hayford Sylvester C., pastor Universalist church of East Montpelier, h 89 E. State.
Hays Fred A., stonecutter, bds. 64 Barre st.
Hayward Herbert A., professional nurse and prop. boarding-house, 4 Loomis. HEATH CHARLES H., (Heath & Fay) lawyer, notary public, trustee of the state library, Main, h 49 Barre st.
Heath Charles J., farm laborer, bds. Middlesex road.
Heath & Fay, (Charles H. H. and Allard G. F.) lawyers, 56 Main.
Heaton Charles H., selectman, clerk for Homer W., h 143 State.
Heaton Homer W., lawyer, pres. Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Co.,
farm 200, also owns and leases several farms, 12 State, h 143 do.
Heaton James S., resides 143 State.
Hernon Peter, stonecutter, bds. 59 Barre st.
Herrick Will H., book-keeper, emp. D. L. Fuller & Son, h 12 Liberty.
Hibbard Amy P. Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 5 St. Paul.
Hill Howard F. Rev., rector of Christ church (Episcopal) and town supt. of schools, rectory 64 State.
HILL JOHN W., r 7, 8 cows, farmer, manages farm for Homer W. Hea- ton 185.
Hillery Fred, professor in Methodist seminary, h II Arsenal ave.
Hillside Boarding House, Mrs. Jennie G. Frost and Nancy R. Loughrey, props., 9 Court.
Hinkley Pringle H., justice of the peace, insurance agent and trustee Ver- mont Methodist seminary and Female college, h 45 Arsenal ave.
Hodgdon Andrew, messenger, emp. Montpelier National bank, h 37 School. Holden George E., law student with Heath & Fay, bds. 32 Main.
Holden Willard, postal clerk on M. & W. R. R. R., h 20 Summer cor. Winter.
Holmes Dora B, teacher, bds. 16 North.
Holmes Edwin C., clerk for L. P. Gleason & Co., bds. Hotel Kempton.
Holmes Henry C., butcher, and dealer in fresh and salt meats, poultry and vegetables, 108 Main, h 16 North.
Holmes P. A., widow of Edwin C., bds. 8 Elm.
Holmes Wesley, laborer, h 30 Terrace.
Holt Carlos F., laborer, h 26 E. State.
Holt James P., ornamental painter, emp. Montpelier Carriage Co., h 38 S. Main.
Homes Edwin W., laborer, bds. 30 Terrace.
Hopkins Ellen Mrs., h 104 Main.
Hopkins Enos E., teamster, emp. E. W. Bailey & Co., bds. 94 Main.
Hopkins Hermon D., retired express agent, h 5 Baldwin.
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Hopkins Hermon D., Jr., associated press reporter, bds. 5 Baldwin.
Hopkins Homer C., carpenter, contractor and builder, h Hopkins block, Spring.
Hornbrook William, butcher, and dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, and vegetables, 126 Main, h 47 E. State.
Horne John, clerk for A. J. Howe, bds. 110 Elm.
Hotel Kempton, Horace W. Kempton, prop., 58 State.
Houghton James C., treas. National Life Insurance Co., h 29 Barre st.
Houghton Julia M., teacher, bds. 35 School.
Houghton William S., machinist, emp. Charles Sabin, h 38 S. Main.
Howard Herbert R., stonecutter, bds. 39 Barre st.
Howe Andrew J., dealer in dry goods, 22 State, h II Loomis.
HOWE STORRS L., station agent C. V. R. R. for 30 consecutive years, h 7 Baldwin.
Howes George Hon., resident, h 8 Elm.
Howland James M., r 12, carpenter and joiner, farmer 5.
Hoyt Albert B., stonecutter, h 18 Cross.
Hoyt Franklin, carpenter and builder, h 14 Ridge.
Hoyt Sarah, compositor, bds. 14 Ridge.
Hubbard Edwin, farmer, h 84 Barre st.
Hubbard Erastus, retired merchant, prop. water works, dealer in village lots, farmer 100, 12 Union block, h 156 Main.
Hubbard George S., retired blacksmith, bds. I Fuller.
Hubbard Gustavus S., bds. Montpelier House.
HUBBARD JOHN E., prop. Hubbard water works, manager for his father, Erastus, in sale of real estate, building lots, houses, and renting tene -. ments, Union block, 26 State, h 156 Main.
Hubbard William E., farmer, h 84 Barre st.
Hunt Frank J., horse trader and laborer, h 7 Cemetery.
HUNT GEORGE E., dental surgeon, room 6 Union block, State, h 2 Spring.
HUNT WILLIAM H., prop. livery, sale and boarding stable, dealer in horses, clapboards, eave-troughs, and lumber, owns 5 tenement houses, 189 Main, h do.
Huntington Albert W., baggage master M. & W. R. R. R., h 10 Main.
Huntington Florence, widow of Charles, dressmaker, Clogston block, h 15 St. Paul.
Huntington Lewis B., (Huntington & Son) h 35 School.
Huntington Wilder P., (Huntington & Son) h 5 State.
Huntington & Son, (Lewis B. and Wilder F.) props. of an eating house, and dealers in fruit, cigars and confectionery, 5 and 7 State.
Hurley Mary, compositor Watchman office, 65 Elm.
HUSE HIRAM A. HON., (Pitkin & Huse) state librarian and justice of the peace, h 3 Baldwin.
HUSE HUBERT E., clerk, bds. 5 St. Paul.
HUTCHINS EDWIN F., carpenter and builder, h 66 Barre st.
Hutchinson Rufus M., retired, resides with W. E. Adams, 62 State.
Hyde Edward D., wholesale and retail dealer in flour, lime, cement, iron, steel, nails, and blacksmiths' supplies, 11 and 13 Main, h 23 Loomis.
IRISH ED. M., overseer of the poor, Montpelier House.
Irish Noble, clerk Montpelier House, bds. do.
Jackman George C., r 5, farm laborer.
Jackson William, confectioner, h 17 E. State.
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Jacobs George J., laborer, bds. 8 Park ave.
Jacobs Joseph, laborer, h 6 School.
JANGRAW ALEXANDER, dealer in choice family groceries, West India goods, tobacco and cigars, 116 Main, h do.
Jangraw Frank, blacksmith, h 7 Cross.
Jangraw Oghtney, barber, 36 State, h 32 Loomis.
Jerome Joseph W., molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 211 Main.
Jerome Peter, molder, h 14 North.
Jerrolds John, laborer, h 42 Court.
Jerry Joseph, laborer, h Court.
JEWETT ELISHA P. COL., business man and farmer, aged 87, h 157 State.
JOHNSON EDWARD P., (Johnson & Colton) h I Park ave.
Johnson Edwin P., printer, emp. Union Card Co., h 4 School.
Johnson Squire, laborer, h 219 Main.
JOHNSON & COLTON, (Edward P. J. and Henry C. C.) gold, silver, nickel and brass platers, manufs. of and wholesale dealers in saddlery hardware, employ 30 hands, 109 Main.
Johonnott Martha Miss, resides 106 Elm.
Johonnott A. & F., (Fred, of Burlington) manufs. of and dealers in leather, n M. & W. R. R. R. depot.
Johonnott Albert, (A. & F. Johonnott) h 18 Loomis.
Johonnott Arthur P., clerk for A. & F., h 18 Loomis.
Jones Alonzo K., r 1, pensioner of the late war, aged 84.
Jones Bridget, widow of James, h 9 Bailey ave.
JONES CARRIE E. MRS., stamping and dealer in stamping outfits, h 16 Barre st.
Jones Charles D., farm laborer, h Branch road.
Jones Charles F., clerk for G. W. Wing, bds. 145 State.
Jones John E., printer, bds. 9 Bailey ave.
Jones Lorenzo, locomotive engineer, bds. 42 E. State.
Jones Robert C., stonecutter, bds. 6 Witt place.
Jones Stanley, nickel plater, bds. 104 Main.
JONES WILLIAM ARTHUR, printer, h 16 Barre st.
Jordan Ephraim W., grower of small fruit and farmer 12, h 45 Terrace.
Kanally James J., freight conductor C. V. R. R., bds. Montpelier House. Kane Patrick, section hand C. V. R. R., h 47 Court.
Keegan Thomas J., nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, h 25 E. State.
Keeler Achsah F., widow of Andrew J., tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., h 103 Main.
Keith Alonzo T., clerk for C. H. Shipman, bds. 5 Court.
Kelleher Michael, (T. J. Kelleher & Co.) h 35 Court.
Kelleher T. J. & Co., (Michael Kelleher) manufs. of and dealers in Barre granite monuments, tablets, and general cemetery work, E. Main.
Kelleher Timothy J., (T. J. Kelleher & Co.) bds. 5 St. Paul.
Kellogg Fred B., student, bds. 157 State.
Kellogg Perrin T., law student, bds. 32 Main.
Kelton John A., justice of the peace, and prop. Union House, 132 Main.
Kelton Samuel S. Hon., retired farmer, formerly engaged in settling estates, aged 77, h 108 Elm.
KEMP DEAN G., M. D., physician and surgeon, 79 Main, h 141 do.
KEMP HARLAN W., (Senter & Kemp) treas. Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 30 School.
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Kempton Horace W., prop. Hotel Kempton, and dealer in ice, h 58 State. Kendall John W., patternmaker, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 15 Vine.
Kennedy Patrick R., emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 5 St. Paul.
Kenney George M., baker, 223 Main.
Kent Ezekiel, retired farmer, and prop. Kent block, bds. 121 Elm. Kent Herbert O., clerk for George D. Butler, h 17 Berlin st.
Kent James M., teacher of penmanship in Vermont Methodist seminary. Kerin Daniel P., carpenter, bds. 3 Wilder place.
Kibby George W., miller, emp. E. W. Bailey & Co., rooms 2 Barre st.
Kibby Warren P., miller, emp. E. W. Bailey & Co., h 94 Main.
Kimball Benjamin, slater, h 19 St. Paul.
Kimball Charles, laborer, Court.
Kimball Sumner, manuf. of and dealer in granite, prop. granite quarries, em- ploys from 20 to 40 men, works in Barre, h 100 Elm.
Kindonner Duffy, laborer, h 6 Wheeler place.
Kindonner Michael, laborer, bds. 6 Wheeler place.
King Carroll C., lawyer, bds. 15 Loomis.
King Clark, Ist selectman, dealer in butter and retired farmer, h 15 Loomis.
King M. C. Mrs., widow, bds. 29 School.
King Philip, farm laborer, h 15 Main.
Kinney Alice E., teacher, h 101 E. State.
Kinney Erminia F., widow of George F., h 101 E. State.
Kinniston Leon H., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds 4 Cedar.
Kinsmore Lydia, widow of John A., resides 36 Barre st.
Knapp D. Tryon, resident, h 9 Liberty cor. St. Paul.
Knapp Fanny E. Miss, book-keeper for Acme Watch Key Co., resides 9. Liberty.
Knapp George A., clerk in postoffice, bds. 9 Liberty.
Knapp Julius P., carpenter and builder, h 68 Barre st.
Krooner George W., tailor, emp. George B. B. Denny, bds. 17 State.
Labouchere Antoine, laborer, h 248 Main.
Labouchere Francis, laborer, h 154 Elm.
Labouchere Jenza F., emp. D. Dewey & Son, bds. 154 Elm.
Labshire Joseph, laborer, h 123 Elm.
LaCasse Paul, molder, h 59 Elm.
Ladd Louise R., widow of John N., tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., h 3 Elm cor. Court.
Ladd Martha, widow of Ezra, nurse, h 26 E. State.
Lafortaine Corliss, nickle plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, h 225 Main.
Lafortaine James, laborer, h 229 Main.
Laird Fred J., law student with S. C. Shurtleff, bds. Hotel Kempton.
Laird W. E. Mrs., dressmaker, h 28 E. State.
Laird Wesley E., patentee of common-sense boot drier, machinist, emp. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., h 28 E. State.
Lake Sarah, widow, h 22 Hubbard.
Lamb William J., mason, h 114 Main.
Lamora Joseph, stone mason, h 16 Hubbard.
Lamora Kate, widow of Albert, h 179 Main.
Lance John B., homeo. physician and surgeon, 11 Union block, h 112 Elm. Lane Albert D., machinist, h 136 Elm.
LANE DENNIS, pres. Lane Mfg. Co., manuf. of and dealer in lumber, farmer 150, timberlands 2,000, h 126 Elm cor. Vine. [Died March 29, 1888.] Lane George L., foreman molder for Lane Mfg. Co., h 32 Summer.
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LANE MANUFACTURING CO., incorporated in 1872; capital stock $120,000 ; Dennis Lane, pres .; Gen. P. P. Pitkin, vice-pres .; C. P. Pitkin, sec'y and treas .; office 25 Franklin, shops Franklin cor. Mechanic. LANGDON JAMES R , pres. Montpelier National bank, h 147 Main. Lanier Amos, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 189 Elm.
Lanier Raphael, emp. Sabin Machine Co., h Ellis block, 27 State.
Lanier Raphael Mrs., dressmaker, 27 State.
Laviolette Marshall, printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, bds. 32 St. Paul .. Lawrence Artemas B., r 9, farmer, manages for J. C. Emery 12 cows and farm 85.
Lawrence Edward, r 9, farmer 35.
Lawrence Fred H., r 9, laborer.
Lawrence Herbert E., yard master M. & W. R. R. R., h Northfield st.
Lawrence Horace, farmer about 50.
Lawrence Solon, prop. Riverside House, 128 State.
Lawson Norman C., stonecutter, owns h and 4 acres.
Lawson Willie E., tool sharpener, bds. Middlesex road.
Leach Charles J., hostler for J. Q. Adams, bds. 6 Witt place.
Learned W. H. Mrs., clerk, emp. D. W. Temple & Co., bds. 73 Main.
Learned Walter H., (D. W. Temple & Co.) bds. 73 Main.
Lease John, dealer in harnesses, saddles, whips, trunks, valises, etc., 55 Main,. h 20 Hubbard.
Lebel Joseph, carpenter and cabinet-maker, h 20 First ave.
Ledden Patrick J., tailor, emp. Woolson Bros., h 40 E. State.
Leland Mary A., widow of James, resides 35 Barre st.
Leland Mary A. Mrs., dressmaker, 100 Main, h do.
Leland Mary E., bds. 35 Barre st.
Leslie Francis, blacksmith, Elm, h 4 Jay.
Leslie George W., teller Montpelier National bank and notary public, h 32: E. Liberty.
Leviolette Delia, widow of Eugene, h 4 Miles Court.
Lewis William C., public weigher, blacksmith and farmer, 25 Main, h do.
L'Heureux Ernest, printer for Argus and Patriot, h 57 Basin st.
Lillie Robert B., painter, h 46 Elm.
Limoges Charles, barber, h 13 St. Paul.
Lindsley George V., laborer, h 7 Putnam.
Lindsley Oscar, emp. William Hornbrook, bds. 7 Putnam.
Lindsley Vernon, stonecutter, h 59 Barre st.
Linet John, laborer for W. H. Lombard.
LIVINGSTON JOSIAH O. MAJ., attorney at law, 20 grade Jersey cows, farmer 175, North Branch road; entered the Union army June 9, 1862, as lieut. of Co. I, 9th Vt. Vols .; mustered in as regimental adjutant in June, 1863; captain of Co. G, October, 1864.
Livingstone Charles A., student, bds. I I Arsenal ave.
Locklin A. W. & Co., (John A. Locklin) props. restaurant, 68 Main.
Locklin Arthur W., (A. W. Locklin & Co.) h 161 Main.
Locklin Charles W., prop. Capital café, 34 S. Main, bds. 32 Main.
LOCKLIN ERASTUS M., grocer and saloon, 50 S. Main, bds. 12 State.
Locklin Hiram W., retired, aged 82, bds. 161 Main.
Locklin John A., (A. W. Locklin & Co.) h 161 Main.
LOMBARD LEON H., prop. Vendome restaurant, 30 State, h 49 E. State. LOMBARD WILLIAM H., r 5, manuf. of and dealer in hard and soft soap,
dealer in ashes, bones, tallow and grease, grower of hay for market, farmer 133.
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Long Abraham, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 21 State, h 6 Park ave. LONG DANIEL F., prop. Phinney book store, dealer in books, periodicals, stationery, fancy goods, artists' materials, gold pens and spectacles a spe- cialty, 32 State, h 6 Park ave.
Loomis Betsey Miss, resident, bds. 19 Bailey ave.
Loomis Horatio S., dealer in foreign and domestic dry goods, 100 Main, h 148 do.
Loomis Lucy Miss, resident, bds. 19 Bailey ave.
Loomis Wealthy, resides 35 Barre st.
Lord William, lawyer and justice of the peace, h 71 Elm.
Loughrey Nancy R., prop. Hillside boarding-house with Mrs. Jennie G. Frost, 9 Court.
Lowe Charles F., teller Montpelier Savings Bank and Trust Co., bds. 22 Hubbard.
LOWE HARRY, manuf. of saddlery specialties, and breeder of and dealer in trotting horses, h 22 Hubbard.
Lowe Henry, retired, bds. 136 Main.
Lucas James A., agent for Singer sewing machines, 26 State, bds. Montpelier House.
LUCIA JOEL H. GEN., justice of the peace, attorney at law, master in chancery, and notary public, postoffice block, h 129 State cor. Western ave.
Luke Edward, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 132 Main.
Luke Samuel, painter, emnp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 21 Franklin.
Lull Charles H., teamster, resides 9 First ave.
Lull Henry C., stonecutter, emp. Smith & Weston, h 9 First ave.
Lusha Frank, carpenter, h 3 Charles.
Lynch Thomas F., stonecutter, bds. 73 Elm.
Lyon Charles M., r 5, grower of small fruits, gardener and farmer 6.
* LYONS PATRICK L., plumber, gas and steam fitter, and dealer in plumbers' supplies, 5 Elm, h 5 Tremont.
Mack James, laborer, h 21 North.
Mack John, molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 5 St. Paul.
Macomber Job E., M. D., physician and surgeon, room 9 Union block, State, h 14 Loomis.
Macomber Mary E., assistant librarian, bds. 14 Loomis.
Magoon Edgar C., r r, machinist, emp. M. Wright & Son.
Mahoney Elizabeth Miss, resides 38 S. Main.
Mahoney James F., law student with Hon. Charles W. Porter, bds. 6 Baldwin. Mahoney Kate, organist St. Augustine's church, bds. 26 Court.
Mahoney Mary, widow of Sylvester, h 26 Court.
Mahoney Thomas, U. S. mail agent, h 36 Main.
Malone Michael, tailor, emp. Woolson Bros., h 112 Elm.
Maney Thomas, laborer, h 5 Swazey place.
Mansfield Willie H., emp. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., h Io Pitkin place.
Marble Calvin B., painter, h 74 State.
Marcotte Peter, teamster, h 183 Elm.
Marin Frank, h 32 Main.
Marion Ramie, laborer, h 3 Lane place.
Marron Charles W., prop. billiard and pool rooms, dealer in cigars, tobacco, and confectionery, 44 S. Main, bds. 23 Barre st.
Martin John, laborer, h 8 Terrace.
Marvin Horace G., (Marvin & Wilson) h 100 E. State.
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MARVIN MORTON, general produce dealer, breeder of pure blood Devon cattle, reg., farmer 23, in Berlin 20 cows and farm 140, and commis- sioner of Montpelier water works, h 100 E. State.
Marvin Thomas, (Marvin & Sherburne) lister, treasurer and trustee of Ver- mont Methodist seminary and Female college, h 37 Barre st.
Marvin Thomas C., retired farmer, aged 88, bds. 100 E. State.
'MARVIN & SHERBURNE, (Thomas M. and Frank A. S.) dealers in gro- ceries, farm produce, crockery and glassware, French block, 42 Main. Marvin & Wilson, (Horace G. M. and Charles E. W.) dealers in boots, shoes and rubbers, 20 State; branch store, Averill block, Barre.
Mason William P., machinist, emp. Colby Wringer Co., h 27 Barre st. Matthews Henry S., candymaker for C. H. Cross & Son, bds. 32 Main. Matthieu Dammian, blacksmith, Elm, h 14 North.
Matthieu Joseph, mason, h 257 Main.
Mayhue Horace C., stonecutter, h 2'03 Main.
Mayo David, carriagemaker and repairer, 29 Elm, h 185 Main.
McAllister George W., janitor Montpelier and Washington County Grammar school and Church of The Messiah, h 10 Loomis.
McCaffery Terrence, night watchman, emp. Pavilion Hotel, bds. do. [Killed by the elevator, Sept. 29, 1888.]
McCarthy John, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 175 Main.
McClure Frank H., carpenter, bds. 32 Barre st.
McClure William F., dealer in groceries, and furnishing and fancy goods, 102 Main, h 32 Barre st.
MCCLUSKEY CHARLES A., silver plater, soldier in Co. C, Ransom Guards,
3 years and 3 months, and in Co. F, 8th Vt. Frontier Cavalry, 6 months, h 13 Cross.
McCormack Jerry, helper, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 39 Loomis.
McCormick George, stonecutter, bds. 34 Barre st.
McCormick H. Patrick, stonecutter, h 22 Court.
McCrellis Ellen Miss, h 67 Elm.
McCune Fred J., clerk, emp. D. W. Temple & Co., bds. 25 Barre st.
McDonald James, stonecutter, h 59 Barre st.
McDonald John F., baker, emp. C. H. Cross & Son, h 77 Elm.
McDonald William E., nickel plater, h 54 North.
McGee John, laborer, h 73 Elm.
McGill Charles P., clerk for J. C. Emery, bds. do.
McGill Charles P., stonecutter, bds. 16 Liberty.
McGlaflin Charles, laborer, one-legged veteran, h 133 Elm.
McGorry -, h 121 Elm.
McIvers Donald, stonecutter and tool sharpener, bds. 34 Barre st.
McKinna Bernard A., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., soldier, h 5 N. Franklin.
McLeod Anna Miss, tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., bds. 112 Elm.
McMahan Patrick, night watchman Lane Mfg. Co., 233 Main.
McMurphy Frank, emp. Dr. J. M. Templeton, bds. do.
McQUEENEY TIMOTHY J., (Capital Granite Co.) stonecutter, h 3 Charles.
Mead Belle Miss, music teacher, bds. 28 Loomis.
Mead Clara L. Miss, daughter of the late A. A. Mead, resides 28 Loomis.
Mead Frank L., carpenter, prop. Walling's boarding-house, 32 School cor. St. Paul.
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Mead Mary C., (Mrs. Frank L.) manager Walling's boarding-house, 32 School cor. St. Paul.
Meader Charles C., traveling agent, bds. 132 Main.
Mears Betsey A., widow of Horace B., h 16 Spring.
Medler James, sexton St. Augustine's church, bds. II N. Franklin.
Medler Mary, widow of Patrick, resident, h II N. Franklin.
Medler Peter B., printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, bds. II N. Franklin." Mee Charles, laborer, bds. 34 Loomis.
Mee John C., butcher, emp. H. Holmes, h 34 Loomis.
Mee Luke, fish dealer, h 241 Main.
Meinecke G. W. Miss, milliner, Opera House block, bds. 14 Barre st.
Mero Edward H., hostler for T. R. Gordon, bds. 38 Main.
Merrick John W., section foreman C. V. R. R., h 140 State.
Merrill Charlotte H. Miss, residence 159 State.
Merrill Mary A. Miss, residence 159 State.
Merrill Timothy R., town clerk and ex-judge of probate, court-house, h 92 Elm.
Merrill Timothy R., Jr., musician and director of Montpelier military band, h 90 Elm.
Miller Charles A., painter, bds. 118 Main.
Miller Clara E., book-binder, emp. M. W. Wheelock, h 118 Main.
MILLER FRANK B., butcher and dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry and vegetables, 79 Main, h 87 E. State.
Miller John, letter carrier, served on board the U. S. ship Alaska, h 4 E. Mechanic.
Miller Mary, widow of John, h 118 Main.
Miller William, dealer in groceries, tobacco, cigars and oysters, 120 Main, h. 118 do.
Mills Horace, carpenter and builder, h 14 Vine.
Milo George, butcher, bds. 12 E. State.
Milo Godfrey, laborer, h 12 E. State.
Minnett Joseph, laborer, h 114 Main.
Mitchell Clement, laborer, bds. 132 Main.
Mitchell Peter, clerk for H. S. Loomis, bds. 104 Main.
Mitiguy Felix, student, bds. It Arsenal ave.
Montpelier Gas Light Co., established in 1856 ; capital stock $30,000 ; George W. Scott, pres .; E. R. Skinner, treas .; Main.
MONTPELIER HOUSE, George Wheeler, prop., free hack to and from depot, 100 State.
Montpelier National Bank, organized under state laws in 1824; chartered as a national bank in 1865; capital $250,000 ; surplus $80,000 ; James R. Langdon, pres .; Edward D. Blackwell, cashier ; 13 State.
Montpelier Public Library Association, 5,000 volumes, open Wednesdays and Saturdays, afternoon and evening, and Monday evenings from Oct. I to April t, Miss Mary Willard, librarian, Blanchard Opera House block.
MONTPELIER SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO., chartered 1870; capital $50,000 ; Homer W. Heaton, pres .; James W. Brock, vice-pres .; Albert W. Ferrin, treas .; 16 State.
Montpelier Slate Co., capital $40,000 ; C. T. Sabin, pres. and treas., manufs. of roofing, etc., Barre st.
Montpelier Steam Laundry, H. M. Whitcomb, prop., 31 Elm.
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Montpelier Telephone Exchange, A. C. Brown, prop. and manager, Main cor. State.
MONTPELIER VILLAGE WATER WORKS, supply water for domestic purposes, fires and motive power, M. Marvin, A. C. Cummings, John W. Peck, Joel Foster and A. J. Sibley, trustees ; Joel Foster, supt., 58 Main.
Moody Dexter, retired baggage master, h 7 Bailey ave.
Mooney John, general blacksmith, 29 Elm, h 65 do.
Mooney John W., mail carrier, bds. 65 Elm.
Moore Henry, off r 6, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins.
Moore Herbert B., emp. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., bds. 29 E. State.
Moore Solon E., patentee and manuf. of U. S. clothes pins, h 29 E. State.
Morairity John, farmer, h and 4 acres and farm in Berlin, h 189 State.
Morairity Thomas, dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, I School cor. Elm, h 28 Court.
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