Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889, Part 80

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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Morey Edward C., A. M., professor of Latin and Greek in Vermont Confer- ence seminary, bds. 9 Arsenal ave.


Morrow John V., truckman, h 30 Ridge.


Morrow Patrick, laborer, h 15 Arsenal ave.


Morrow Sarah, widow of Abraham P., h 169 Main.


Morse Edwin R., road master M. & W. R. R. R., h 5 Barre st.


Morse Everett A., laborer, bds. 192 Main.


Morse Frederick W., postmaster, general freight and passenger agent M. & W. R. R. R., h 58 State,


Morse George E., conductor M. & W. R. R. R., h 12 Hubbard.


MORSE JOSEPH B., foreman for Johnson & Colton, h 5 First ave.


Moulton Isaac R., commercial traveler, emp. Wheeler, Conant & Blodgett, of Boston, h 154 Main.


Munder William C., advertising agent, bds. Pavilion House.


Murphy Robert, stonecutter, bds. 9 Court.


Murphy William, carpenter, h 34 Barre st.


Murry Mary, widow of Patrick, h 18 Court.


Nailer Felix, laborer, bds. 5 Fisher place.


Naphine James, farm laborer,


Naphine Peter Mrs., washer and ironer, h 65 Elm.


Nason Herbert, medical student with Dr. H. S. Boardman, bds. 153 State. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., incorporated in 1848 ; commenced business in 1850; Charles Dewey, pres .; Edward Dewey, vice-pres .; J. C. Houghton, treas .; George W. Reed, sec'y; 114 State.


Neenan John, stonecutter, bds. 3 Charles.


NEILL GEORGE T., (Acme Watch Key Co.) h 12 State.


Nelson Daniel D., owns farm in Middlesex, h 15 Terrace.


Nelson Fred W., laborer, emp. at state house, h 38 Loomis.


Nelson William T., hostler for E. W. Dudley, bds. 20 Elm.


Nestor Marcus, laborer, h 7 N. Franklin.


Nestor John, hostler Union House, bds. do.


Neveaux Serafin, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 23 Franklin.


Neveux George R., nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, bds. 9 Court.


Newby Joseph, peddler, h 7 Cemetery.


Newcomb Amanda T., widow of Hon. Luther, department pres. of the Woman's Relief Corps of Vermont, resides 94 Elm.


Newcomb Stephen T., director and stockholder United States Clothes Pin Co .. h 94 Elm. 9


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Newton George J., janitor, bds. 9 Arsenal ave.


Newton George N., sawyer, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., Berlin st.


Newton H. M. Mrs., widow, bds. 98 Elm.


Newton John Q., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 16 Ridge. Newton Richard H., dentist, I Hubbard block, h 84 Elm.


Newton William M., student, bds. 1 I Arsenal ave.


Nichols Dudley C, clerk for E. D. Hyde, h 51 Barre st.


Nichols George L., dealer in ready-made clothing, hats, caps, furnishing goods, trunks and valises, 69 Main, h 7 Winter.


Niles Albert E., clerk for L. P. Gleason & Co., bds. 8 Winter.


Norris Melissa L. Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 32 Main.


NORTON ANDREW S., job teamster, h 24 Arsenal ave.


Noyes Storrs T., dealer in carriages and sleighs, and repairing, rear Main, h 104 Barre st.


Noyes W. Wallace, carpenter, h 29 St. Paul.


Noyes William, carpenter, h 31 St. Paul.


Nutt Edwin A., r 12, farmer, manager for his father, Henry.


Nutt Henry, r 12, 125 grade Shropshire and Merino sheep, farmer 150, aged 80.


O'Grady John, custom shoemaker, 10 E. State, h do.


O'Grady Michael, resident, bds. 5 N. Franklin.


O'Grady Michael E., farm laborer for E. Hubbard, h 152 Elm.


O'Grady Michael J., laborer, h 152 Elm.


O'Neill Edmund, plumber and gas fitter, emp. P. L. Lyons, bds. 28 Elm.


O'Neil James, stonecutter, bds. 9 Court.


O'Neil William E., plumber, emp. J. W. Peck, bds. 28 Elm.


Ordway Edward A., emp. B. P. Young, h 46 E. State.


Ordway Walter M, commercial traveler, h 9 Winter.


Ormsbee Sarah. resident, h 167 Main.


Osgood Ellen C., widow of Douglas, resident, h 14 First ave.


Osier John M., spring bed maker, bds. 5 Jay.


Osier Sarah C., widow of James, h 5 Jay.


O'Sullivan William J., rector St. Augustine's church, parsonage 51 Court. Oviatt Laura F. Mrs., carpetmaker, h 88 Elm.


Owen Amariah A., r 1, carpenter and joiner, owns h and lot Wright's Mills. Page Charles, engineer M. & W. R. R. R , bds. 10 Vine.


PAGE JOHN A. HON , pres. First National bank, h 94 State.


Paine Grovner B., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., and owns saw and grist- mill on Branch road, h 104 Main.


Pape Jacob W., tool sharpener, bds. 61 Barre st.


Park Warren W., dealer in groceries, flour and country produce, butter and cheese a specialty, 71 Main, h 9 Loomis.


Parkhurst Daniel L., dyer, 14 Spring. Parks Albert, clerk for Marvin & Sherburne, bds. 32 Main.


PARMENTER GEORGE W., wholesale and retail dealer in ice, and dealer in butter and maple sugar, 6 State, h 190 Elm. Paro Frank, barber, h 6 Cayhue place.


Paro Gilbert, brakeman M. & W. R. R. R., h 33 Barre st.


Paro Joseph, laborer, h 6 Jay.


Paro Joseph, Jr., laborer, h 6 Jay.


Parrizo E. J., speculator, h 9 Court.


Parry William T., stonecutter, h 6 Witt place.


Pattee Elmer E., clerk, bds. 20 Main.


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Pattee Weston A., emp. of C. T. Sabin, 20 Main.


Patterson Hannah H. Miss, prop. boarding-house, 3 1 E. State.


Patterson Mary, compositor Watchman office, h 31 E. State.


Paul Chandler W., r 5, farmer 4.


Paul Nancy M., r 5, widow of William, owns farm 4.


PAVILION HOTEL, J. S. Viles, prop., first-class in all its appointments,


telephone and good livery connected, 113 State.


Pearce Emma, book-binder, emp. M. W. Wheelock, bds. 10 Cross.


Peck Alonzo D., emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 6 Franklin.


Peck Charles N., tanner, 6 North.


Peck Frank W., tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, bds 6 North.


Peck Fred L., printer, emp. Argus and Patriot, bds. 6 North.


Peck George A., (Barrows & Peck) h 115 Elm.


Peck John Q. A., retired tanner, h 4 Franklin.


PECK JOHN W., plumber and gas fitter, dealer in iron pipe, fittings and plumbing goods, 58 Main, h 21 Vine.


Peck Leslie F., printer, h 67 Elm.


PECK MARY B., widow of James S., resident, h 99 State.


Peck Norman C., painter, glazier and paper hanger, h 24 Barre st.


Peck Roswell K., (Pecks & Cummins) justice of the peace, h 106 Elm.


Peck William N., (Pecks & Cummins) prop. creamery, 35 cows, farm 175, h 21 Hubbard cor. First ave.


Pecks & Cummins, (William N. and Roswell K. P., and Albert O. C.) manufs. of harness, collars, wax, upper and card leather, dealers in leather and findings, 60 Main, tannery Cummins.


Pecor Charles, laborer, h 6 Wheeler place.


Pecor Herbert, laborer, bds. 10 Court.


Pecor Joseph, laborer, h 10 Court.


Pecor Peter, laborer, bds. 10 Court.


Pembroke Margaret, widow, h 182 Main.


Pembroke Michael, machinist, emp. Wright's mills, h 182 Main.


Pembroke Thomas B., laborer, h 182 Main.


Penniman Henry, locomotive engineer M. & W. R. R. R., bds. 21 Hubbard. Percival Thornhill, horticulturist, rear Episcopal church, bds. 58 State.


Perkins Elkins C., r 12, carpenter and farmer 75.


Perkins Jonathan, r 12, carpenter and builder, farmer 15.


Perkins Ransom H., r 5, laborer, emp. W. H. Lombard.


Perrin Charles E., farmer and wool buyer, owns land in Berlin, h 12 Loomis. Perry Fred H., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 17 Pearl.


Persons Levi A., farmer, h 61 Barre st.


Peterson William, laborer, one-legged soldier, h 22 Court.


Phelps John D., teamster, bds. 23 School.


PHELPS WILLIAM PERCY, stenographer for Lane Mfg. Co., h 38 E. Liberty.


Phillips Charles F., traveling salesman, emp. R. C. Bowers Granite Co., bds. Montpelier House.


Phillips Charles N., watchmaker and jeweler, manager of jewelry business for estate of A. A. Mead, 28 State, h 54 E. State.


Phinney Jennie Miss, clerk for Daniel F. Long, bds. 4 Spring.


Phinney Mary, teacher of vocal music, bds. 4 Spring.


Phinney Truman C., sergeant at arms 18 consecutive years, h 4 Spring. Pierce Adaline A., widow of Levi F., resides 27 Loomis.


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Pierce Clarence C., manuf. of and dealer in harnesses and horse furnishing goods, ITO Main, h 198 do .-


PIERCE HIRAM M., coal dealer, one-armed veteran of the late war, served in Co. B, Ioth Vt. Vols., h 7 Summer.


Pierce Ira F., laborer, h Io Cross.


Pierce Irena B., widow of Benjamin H., resident, h 9 North.


Pierce John L., clerk for Johnson & Colton, bds. 27 Loomis.


Pierce Sollie A., porter Montpelier House, bds. do.


Pitkin Clarence H., (Pitkin & Huse) lawyer.


PITKIN CARROLL P., representative, sec'y and treas. Lane Mfg. Co., h 144 Main.


Pitkin Frank I., assistant treas. Lane Mfg. Co., h 157 Main.


Pitkin Fred E., r 5, 12 cows, 10 head other cattle, and farmer 125.


PITKIN PERLEY P. GEN., pres. Lane Mfg. Co., director First National bank and National Life Insurance Co., h 146 Main.


Pitkin Ruth A., widow of William L., resides 4 Pitkin Court.


Pitkin & Huse, (Clarence H. P. and Hiram A. H.) lawyers, postoffice block, State.


Plaisted Edgell, draughtsman, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 6 Cross.


POLAND JOSEPH, retired editor and publisher, h 27 School.


Poland Josephine Mrs., resident, h 17 Baldwin.


PORTER CHARLES W. HON., sec'y of state, and lawyer, postoffice block, h 4 Western ave.


Pratt A. F. Co., The, Antoine F. Pratt, prop., manuf. of Pratt's great French hair tonic, patented Jan. 24, 1888, 52 State.


Pratt Felix, barber and hair-dresser, 52 Main, h 24 Elm.


Pratt Catherine M., widow of William C., h 137 Main.


Pratt Frank, pressman, emp. Woolson Bros., h 174 Main.


Pratt Jerome J., carriage painter and bill poster, h 62 Barre st.


Pratt Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, h 137 Main.


Provost Clement, baker, h 20 Court.


Provost Elon E., teamster, h 183 Main.


Prue John, laborer, 201 Main.


Puffer Frank H., agent New York Life Insurance Co., bds. 100 Elm.


Putnam Charles B., printer, bds. 20 Arsenal ave.


Putnam Diana, widow of Dr. Sumner, h 165 Main.


PUTNAM ENOCH D., retired merchant, h 20 Arsenal ave.


Putney Elwin, hack driver, h 47 Elm.


Putney Willard, laborer, h on Clay hill.


Quinn Peter F., painter, bds. 4 Barre st.


Ramsdell Abbie M., tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., bds. 19 E. State.


Ramsdell Charles C., foreman Watchman office, bds. 19 E. State.


Ramsdell Lucy A. Mrs., compositor, emp. The Watchman, bds. 19 E. State. Rand Eugene F., transportation master M. & W. R. R. R., h 43 Barre st. Randall James F., painter, h 19 First ave.


Ranney T. Taylor, clerk for George E. Taplin, h 46 Barre st.


REDFIELD T. P., widow of Judge Timothy P., h 149 State.


Reed Benjamin J., granite polisher Pioneer mills, Berlin st., h 57 Main.


Reed Cassius H., teamster for E. W. Bailey & Co., h 234 Main.


Reed Emily E., widow of Hon. Charles, h 129 State ..


Reed Fred, laborer, h 206 Main.


Reed George W., sec'y National Life Insurance Co., and county treasurer, h 131 State.


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Richards George S., manuf. of whetstones, Pioneer shops, h 104 Main. Richardson Edward P., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 33 School. Richardson George, janitor state house, h 82 Elm.


RICHARDSON ORVILLE H., manuf. of coarse lumber and clapboards in Moretown, and farmer in Waitsfield 125, h 31 Barre st.


Ridout Benjamin F., retired farmer, h 15 Arsenal ave.


Ridout Ellen Mrs., matron North boarding-house, Vermont Methodist semi- nary, h 15 Arsenal.


Riker Francis, resides with George L. Nichols, 7 Winter.


Riker Loraine Mrs., widow of Isaac, aged 89, 7 Summer.


Riker Rufus R., draper and tailor, aged 83, h 50 State.


Ripley George W., mason, contractor and builder, h 41 Arsenal ave.


Rivers Caroline Miss, dressmaker, h 141 Elm.


Rivers Caroline Mrs., seamstress, h 141 Elm.


Rivers J., widow of Antoine, h 141 Elm.


Rivers J. Paul, machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 9 Court.


Rivers John H., carpenter, bds. 20 Main.


Rivers Kate Miss, h 79 Elm.


Rivers Lillie, seamstress, bds. 5 Franklin.


Rivers Martha, widow of Paul, aged 98, h 23 St. Paul.


Rivers Peter, molder, h 3 Franklin.


Rivers William, stonecutter, bds. 3 Franklin.


Riverside House, Solon Lawrence, prop., 128 State.


Robbins Isaac L., pressman, h 22 Hubbard.


Roberts Charles L., canvasser, h 55 Elm.


ROBERTS CLARK B., dealer in groceries, cigars and tobacco, 2 School cor. Elm, bds. Montpelier House.


Roberts Edward J., stonecutter, bds. 15 Baldwin.


Roberts Edwin C., stonecutter, bds. 15 Baldwin.


Roberts George, laborer, h 5 Bailey ave.


Roberts Harry W., (P. Roberts & Son) h 15 Baldwin.


Roberts Ned J., printer, emp. Union Card Co., bds. 55 Elm.


Roberts P. & Son, (Harry W.) manufs. of and dealers in all kinds of monu- mental cemetery granite work, curbing, posts, etc., Taylor.


Roberts Philip, (P. Roberts & Son) owns farm in Middlesex 100, h 15 Baldwin.


Robinson Abin, H., laborer, h I Fuller.


Robinson Alvin H., emp. W. A. Stowell, h I Fuller.


Robinson Amos B., emp. J. W. Brock, bds. 138 Main.


Robinson Charles F., architect, foreman of construction for M. & W. R. R. R., bds. 28 Summer.


Robinson Edna, widow, 38 Main.


Robinson George S. Capt., car builder, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 28 Summer. Robinson Guerdon, mason, h 189 Main.


Robinson Jacob, saloon clerk and stone mason, h 15 E. State.


Rodney Lewis Mrs., widow, h 225 Main.


Roleau Curtis E., printer, bds. 11, Cross.


Roleau Edmund A., manuf. of and dealer in, harnesses, 124} Main, h II Cross.


Rolfe George H., drug clerk, emp. H. R. Bixby, bds. 2 Spring.


Rollins Ellis, teamster, h 30 Terrace.


ROPES ARTHUR, editor The Watchman and publisher Vermont Chronicle. Rourk James, wood worker, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 15 Franklin.


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Rourk James J., tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 121 Elm.


Rourk Patrick, laborer, h 5 Mechanic.


Rowe Felix, laborer, bds. 28 Elm.


Rowell Charles F., teamster, h 235 Main.


Rowell I. Henry P., resident, h 10 St. Paul.


Rowell John C., engineer, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 7 Main.


Roy Lewis, laborer, bds. 69 Elm.


Rublee Eliza B. Miss, resident, h 173 Main.


Russell Alonzo H., printer, h 22 Liberty.


Russell Fred, laborer, bds. 62 State.


Russell Herbert E., compositor Argus and Patriot office, bds. 121 Elm.


Russell Marble, painter, bds. 14 Spring.


RUSSELL MERRILL, manuf. and dealer in all kinds of Barre granite work, monuments and statues a specialty, near C. V. R. R. depot, h 1 I Baldwin.


Ryan Edward, farm laborer for H. W. Heaton.


Ryan Mary Mrs., housekeeper 8 Mechanic.


Ryle Dennis, stonecutter, bds. 34 Barre st.


Ryle Michael H., stonecutter, bds. 34 Barre st.


SABIN CHARLES T., sec'y and treas. Sabin Machine Co., vice pres. and director Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., pres. and treas. Montpe- lier Slate Co., director of National Life Insurance Co., 22 grade Jersey cows, and farmer 125. [Died Dec. 24, 1888.]


Sabin James T., sec'y Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 23 Bailey ave. Sabin Machine Co, George Cook, pres .; C. T. Sabin, treas .; manufs. of organ and piano springs, Sabin's lever, boss and crown door springs, double-acting spring hinges, and Glynn's patent candy machines, Ber- lin st.


Salinas Eugenia Mrs., seamstress. h 3 School.


Sanders Charles, laborer, bds. 8 Putnam.


Sanders Charles A., carpenter, h 117 Elm.


Sanders Elmer E., butcher, emp. C. S. Whittier, h 1 Ridge.


Sanders George, laborer, bds. 36 Loomis.


Sanders Henry M., laborer, h 36 Loomis.


Sanderson William K., treas. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., h 50 Elm. Sargent Walter C., granite cutter, Barre st., h 96 Elm.


Sawyer A. George, laborer, h Berlin st.


Sawyer George, stone polisher, h 2 Court.


Sawyer John M., blacksmith, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 107 Main.


Sawyer Myron G., fireman M. &. W. R. R. R., bds. 107 Main.


Scott Daniel. r 5, emp. Pecks & Cummins.


Scott Elmer G., laborer for S. H. O. Bosworth, h 23 E. Liberty.


Scott George W., retired merchant, aged 79, h 1I Loomis.


Scovill Martha P., widow of Edwin N , resident, h 47 Arsenal. Scribner Bart S., off r 3, 6 cows, and farmer 65.


Scribner Benjamin F., carpenter, aged 72, h 186 Main.


Scribner Eben. (Pioneer Works) aged 82, h 174 Main.


SCRIBNER GEORGE E., (George M. Scribner & Son) bds. 21 Main. SCRIBNER GEORGE M., (George M. Scribner & Son) h 19 Main.


SCRIBNER GEORGE M. & SON, (George E.) dealers in tin and hollow ware, stoves, etc., 21 Main.


Scribner Horace H., teacher piano and organ, and organist Episcopal church, h 186 Main.


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Scribner Lillian M. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 18 Spring.


Scribner Martha L. Mrs., seamstress, h 18 Spring.


Scribner Melvin W., salesman for Henry C. Holmes, h 28 Court.


Scribner Oscar D., curer of and dealer in sugar-cured dried beef and hams, also pork, lard and sausages, cor. Main and State, h 169 Main.


Scribner Polly Mrs., milliner, 174 Main, h do.


Seaver Charles, cook, emp. Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.


SEAVER EDWIN N., stationary engineer, emp. Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.


Seaver Elijah, retired, aged 80, h 8 Putnam.


SEAVER JOHN R., district agent Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., 12 State, h 4 Charles.


SEAVER LATHAM T., r 7, breeder of full blood Cheshire swine and grade Jersey cattle, farmer 25, soldier in Co. B, 13th, and in Co. C, 15th Vt. Cav.


Seguin Charles, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 150 Elm. .


Seguin Frank, tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 38 North


Selinas A. M. Mrs., 31 Elm.


Selinas Charles W., carriage trimmer. h 3 School.


SENTER JOHN H., (Senter & Kemp) National bank examiner, sec'y Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co., U. S. Circuit Court commissioner, h 10 Winter cor. Summer.


SENTER & KEMP, (John H. S. and Harlan W. K.) lawyers, fire, life and accident insurance and Remington typewriter agents, law reporters for Supreme Court of Vermont for Atlantic Reporter, Langdon block, 47 State.


Severance Albert J., painter, h 4 Tremont.


Severance Henry E., emp. G. W. Parmenter, h 12 Cummins.


Severance John W., printer, emp. Watchman office, h 23 State.


Shaddock Charles, teamster, emp. L. J. Davis, bds. do.


Shafter Elvira, widow, aged 90, h 157 State.


Shambo Aughtney, truckman, dealer in coal and wood, h 183 Main.


Shanley John, polisher, emp. Johnson & Colton, bds. 2 Fuller.


Shanley Mary Mrs., h 2 Fuller.


Shatney Francis, laborer, 9 N. Franklin.


Shatney Francis, Jr., laborer, h 4 Fuller.


Shattuck Edgar A., stonecutter, bds. Union House. Shay William A., pressman Argus and Patriot office, bds. 5 St. Paul. Shedd Lorenzo W., agent Kansas Loan and Trust Co., bds. 128 State. Shepard Burt M., clerk for A. Long, bds. 6 Barre st.


Shepard George C. Mrs., widow, owns the homestead, Main cor. School. SHERBURN JOEL O., pastor Trinity M. E. church, parsonage 162 Main. Sherburne Frank A., (Marvin & Sherburne) h 3 First ave.


Shipman Charles H., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 106 Main, h 5 Court.


Shorey Alphonse Mrs., widow, h 199 Main.


Shorey Alphonzo, blacksmith, h 45 Court.


Shurtleff Stephen C., att'y at law, master in chancery, and notary public, 12 State, h 172 Main.


Sibley Andrew J., deputy collector of internal revenue for Vermont, 11 State, bds. Pavilion.


Silloway Joseph B., carpenter, h 12 First ave.


Silloway Milo, laborer, bds. 26 E. State.


Silver Charles E., delivery clerk, emp. W. W. Park, h 2 Northfield st.


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Simpson James, stonecutter, bds. 39 Barre st.


Skinner Charles W., watchmaker, dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, fancy goods, silver and plated ware, and toys, 8 State, h II do.


Skinner Eliab R., jobber in foreign, domestic, fancy and staple goods, watches, jewelry, hosiery, underwear, and small wares, 90 State, h 92 do. Slade Sarah S. Miss, prop. variety store, 59 Main, h do.


Slattary John, r 1, farmer 10.


Slattery Anna and Mary, domestics and own a farm, 138 Main.


Slattery Joseph, laborer.


Slattery Patrick, emp. E. P. Jewett, bds. 157 State.


SLAYTON HERMON E., prop. news room, dealer in books, stationery, etc., 15 State, h 11 Summer.


SLAYTON VERNON L., clerk for Hermon E., h 61 Berlin st.


Sloan Benjamin B, clerk for F. H. Bascom, bds. 12 St. Paul.


Sloan Edgar P., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 137 Elm.


Slocum Ward A., law student with Heath & Fay, and commission merchant, 42 Main, bds. 32 do.


Smilie George H., (English Pile Remedy Co.) commercial traveler, bds. 22 Loomis.


SMILIE MELVILLE E, county clerk, justice of the peace, and lawyer, h 122 State.


Smith Albert E., clerk in Argus and Patriot office, bds. 38 E. State.


Smith Albert E., laborer, bds. 43 Elm.


Smith Albert E., brakeman C. V. R. R., bds. 38 E. State.


Smith Alma, widow of George, h 23 St. Paul.


Smith Andrew J., carpenter, h 2 Fuller.


Smith Carlos S., curer of and dealer in dried beef and hams, farmer 10, 9 Barre st., h do.


SMITH CHARLES A., (Weston & Smith) h 55 Barre st.


Smith Charles A., 2d, printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, bds. 38 E. State.


Smith Charles R., electrician, emp. Standard Electric Light Co., h 2 North. Smith Charles S. Rev .. Cong. clergyman, sec'y Vermont Domestic Mission- ary society, and editor Vermont Chronicle, h 20 Bailey ave.


Smith Eddy D, r 13, painter, emp. D. P. Clark.


Smith Edward L., teacher, bds. 9 Barre st.


Smith Eugene A., laborer, h 66 Barre st.


Smith Frank E., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 120 Elm.


SMITH FRED E. COL., pres. Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and Col- - by Wringer Co., and vice-pres. R. C. Bowers Granite Co., h 3 Spring.


Smith Henry C., barber and hair-dresser, 46 State, and saloon 120 Main, h 17 Court.


Smith Henry C., tinsmith, emp. D. Dewey & Son, bds. 34 School.


Smith Henry D., silver plater, bds. 14 Loomis.


Smith Henry L. E., hotel clerk at White Mountains, h 23 St. Paul.


Smith Hiram S, truckman, h 6 St. Paul.


Smith J. Gregory, deliverer for American Express Co., h 4 St. Paul. Smith James M., (Smith, Whitcomb & Cook) h 164 Main.


Smith Lewis, laborer, h 61 Elm.


Smith Lillian J. Miss., daughter of Carlos L., teacher, bds. 9 Barre st.


Smith Nye L., printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, h 38 E. State.


Smith P. G. Mrs., widow of Peter G , h 17 Court.


Smith Samuel, off r 13, 7 cows, 300 sugar trees, farmer 130.


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Smith Silas S., bridge builder, h 18 Hubbard.


SMITH STEPHEN B., manuf. of and dealer in reed and rattan chairs, child- ren's carriages and furniture, 76 State, h 4 Northfield st., Berlin.


Smith Thomas C., carpenter and lather, h 43 Elm.


Smith William D., clerk for E. W. Bailey & Co., h I Guernsey ave.


Smith Willie D., 30 cows, milk dealer, and farmer about 200. Snow Bert S., hack driver.


Snow Frank, stonecutter, h 20 Main.


Snow Fred E., stonecutter, emp. T. Kelleher & Co., bds. 24 Main.


Snow George H., laborer, h 117 Elm.


Snow Henry J., breeder of Wyandotte fowls, farmer 2, h 177 Elm.


Snow Ira, sexton Green Mount cemetery, h State opp. cemetery.


Snow Ira Mrs., dressmaker, h opp. cemetery.


Snow Lucy, widow of Barnabas H., h 24 Barre st.


Somerville Samuel, granite cutter, h 20 Ridge.


Sortwell Charles, resident, bds. Montpelier House.


Sowles Wilder H., foreman M. & W. R. R. R., h off Main.


SPARROW ALBERT S., h 100 State.


Spaulding Fred E., manager stock exchange, 17 State, h 121 Elm. Spellicy James, resident, h 37 Court.


Spellicy John B., molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 37 Court.


Sprague Nancy S, widow of Wooster, h 14 Barre st.


Stacy Betsey, widow of George, washer and ironer, h 18 Hubbard. Stafford Thomas, stonecutter, bds. 39 Barre st.


Standard Light and Power Mfg. Co., The, C. P. Pitkin, pres .; E. D. Black- well, treas .; manufs. of electric lights, 13 State.


STANDISH FRED A., manuf. of cigars, 42 State, bds. 612 Main.


Standish Phylura A. Mrs., dealer in millinery and ladies' fancy goods, 40 State, h 612 Main.


STANDISH WILLIAM O., butcher, and dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry, eggs and vegetables, 95 Main, h 61 do.


Staples Harriet, dressmaker. 223 Main.


Starkey Patrick F., r I, blacksmith, emp. in Barre.


Sterling Joseph S, resident, h 12 St. Paul.


Sterling Martha E. Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 12 St. Paul.


Sterling Walter H., upholsterer, bds. 12 St. Paul.


Stevens Fred R., prop. restaurant, 40 Main, h 38 do.


Stevens Henry M., off r 5, farm laborer.


Stevens Lucinda, widow of Dr. John, of Newbury, Orange Co., aged 90, h 108 Elm.


Stickney Charles A., carpenter and joiner, h 4 Stickney.


Stimpson Mary E., teacher, bds. 7 First ave.


Stimson Ashbel A., patentee, h 7 First ave.


Stimson Lizzie M., dressmaker, h 7 First ave.


St. John Abraham, resident, h 42 North.


St. Michael's Parochial School, Miss Honora Eagan, principal, off Court.


Stone Arthur G., dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware, cor. Main and State, h 23 Vine. Stone Frank J., butcher, emp. W. O. Standish, bds. 25 State.


Stone John, saddler, emp. John Lease, h 9 Northfield st.


Stone John F., retired Cong. clergyman, aged 84, h 164 Main.


Stone Lucius C., butcher, emp. W. O. Standish, bds. 61 Main. Stone Margaret, teacher, 164 Main.


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Stone Minnie, housekeeper 164 Main.


Stowell William A., h 17 Barre st.


Strathers James C., painter, bds. 61 Main. Stratton George O., clerk Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 6 Summer. Stratton Susan H., widow of Nathaniel, cakemaker, h 6 Summer.


Straw Heman, steel worker for Sabin Machine Co., h 89 E. State. Sturtevant Mortimer, nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton. Sulham Lizzie B. Mrs., restaurant cook, h 9 E. State.


Sumner Moses S., retired carpenter, bds. 20 Main.


Swasey John W., carpenter, h 12 Court.


Sweeney Daniel, laborer, bds. 75 Elm.


Sweeney Dennis J., stonecutter, bds. 39 Loomis. Sweet Andrew A., formerly county sheriff, aged 90, h 25 School.


Sweet Elizabeth F., teacher, h 25 School.


Sweet Mary, widow of Michael, h 196 Main.


Sweet Rebecca, (Mrs. Andrew) resident, aged 91, h 25 School.


Sylvester Bradford, printer Watchman office, h 21 First ave.


Tabor George, farm laborer for Charles M. Hale.


TABOR NATHANIEL C., r 13 cor. 14, road commissioner, 500 sugar trees,. breeder of full blood Jersey cattle, reg., and fine horses, 15 cows, 60 sheep, farmer 140.




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