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Through passengers desiring to visit the Thousand Islands can leave the train at Philadelphia, N. Y., and obtain at Philadelphia depot side-trip tickets to Clayton or Alexandria Bay, free of charge. Or, leave the train at Watertown, N. Y., and obtain at Watertown depot side-trip tickets, free of charge, for following route : R., W. & O. R. R., Watertown to Cape Vincent; steamer St. Lawrence, Cape Vincent to Alexan_ dria Bay; steamer, Alexandria Bay to Clayton, and at Clayton take the St. Lawrence Steamboat Express, a solid train for Niagara Falls. This enables passengers to view the beauties of the entire Thousand Island region. To obtain these side-trip tickets free, passengers will be required to exhibit to the depot ticket agent their through tickets to Niagara Falls or the West.
THROUGH TICKETS TO THE WEST
Can be purchased at Maine Central R. R. ticket offices ; Portland & Ogdensburg R. R. ticket offices in Portland, and at principal stations; Boston & Lowell R. R. ticket offices at Fabyans, and all principal offices of B. & L. R. R. in the White Mountains and New England ; Central Vermont R. R. principal ticket offices. If you cannot purchase through tickets at offices of connecting lines in the East, buy to Norwood only. A full line of Western Tickets is on sale at R., W. & O. R. R. depot ticket office in Norwood at low rates.
Immediate connections are made at Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Chicago with through trains for the West. The only route to the West by which passengers can obtain a full and complete view of Nature's greatest wonder, Niagara Falls. Forinformation not obtainable at ticket offices, correspond with
THEO. BUTTERFIELD, General Passenger Agent R., W. & O. R. R., Oswego, N. Y.
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QUARRIES-SADDLERY HARDWARE.
JAMES E. CROSSETT HAS-
LUMBER II.I. S
-LOCATED ON-
CROSSETT BROOK, H IN DUXBURY,
About two miles Southwest of the Village of Waterbury, where he is always prepared to fill all orders on) short notice for Dimension Lumber. He also manufactures and deals in all kinds of
HARD AND SOFT WOOD LUMBER.
And makes a large quantity of SUPERIOR PURE MAPLE HONEY. Orders received by mail) will receive prompt attention. Address,
J. E. CROSSETT, WATERBURY, VT.
Magoon John W., r 61, E. Barre, Barre
Mann Brothers,
MARR & GORDON, foot of Granite st.,
Martin C. Burton,
PARKHURST HORATIO N.,
SMITH E. L. & CO.,
VERMONT GRANITE CO.,
WELLS, LAMSON & CO.,
Wetmore & Morse Granite Co., WHEATON PLINY O., r 45, 6:
WHEELER GEORGE S. & HARVEY P., r 61, 60
Kimball Sumner, Montpelier
Jones & Jones, (slate) Northfield
Thomas Almer B., r 22. Woodbury
WOODBURY GRANITE CO., THE, L. W. Voodry, manager,
Railroad and Ticket Agents.
Bylow Benjamin A., (freight C. V. R. R.) Barre
Connell John W., (station C. V. R. R.) 66
McMahon Patrick, (station) Montpe- lier, Berlin Sweeney Edward A., (station) r 3, N.
Duxbury, Duxbury WHITE EVAN L., (station) r 1, N. Dux- bury,
Huntington George A., (station M. & W. R. R. R.) East Montpelier NUTE LUCIUS D., (station M. & W. R.
R. R.)
Marshfield
MCELROY FRANKLIN M., (freight and ticket C. V. R. R.) Middlesex Farwell John G., (station M. & W. R. R. R.) Montpelier HOWE STORRS L., (station C. V. R. R.) " Morse Frederick W., (general freight and passenger M. & W. R. R. R.) Nichols Willie E., (ticket) Northfield Cutting Harrison C., (station) Plainfield BUTTERFIELD STEPHEN G., (station) Roxbury
BROWN ANDREW J., (station)
Waterbury
Rake Manufacturers.
STAFFORD & HOLDEN MFG. CO., (rakes, forks, and hoes) 31 S. Main st., Barre
Reading Room.
Y. M. C. A. Reading Room, Alex. Buchan, pres. ; Charles A. Smith, sec'y., Stillman Wood block, Barre LOWE HARRY,
Real Estate Dealers.
BATCHELDER ADDISON E.,
Barre .-
BOYCE & BOYCE, French block,
PARKER WALLACE G ..
TEMPLETON CHARLES,
Hubbard Erastus, 12 Union block, Montpelier . EDGERTON C. D., Northfield
Moody Elisha, Waterbury
Moody George W.,
Reed and Rattan Workers and Dealers.
(See also Chair Manufacturers.)
SMITH STEPHEN B., State st., Mont-
pelier,
Berlin
Blake Alfred E.,
Montpelier
Refrigerators.
Cross Oscar N., 56 E. State st.,
Montpelier-
Davis Nathaniel,
Restaurants and Saloons.
Frenier Henry, Granite st., Barre- McQueeney Timothy, 64 N. Main st., STAR RESTAURANT, Herbert J. Colby, prop., 127 Main st., Capital Café, Charies W. Locklin, prop., 34 S. Main st., Montpelier .
DeColaines Juan, 72 State st.,
Glinney John, Main st.,
Glysson Andrew J., 3 Main st.,
Huntington & Son, 5 and 7 State st.,
Locklin A. W. & Co., 68 Main st.,
LOCKLIN ERASTUS M., 50 S. Main st., 66 Smith Henry C., 120 Main st., Stevens Fred R., 40 Main st., 66
VENDOME RESTAURANT, Leon H. Lombard, prop., 30 State st.,
Wade George L., 40 Main st., Preston Oscar F., under Central block,
Northfield!
HAMEL NELSON, Main st.,
Plainfield
Roofing Manufacturers.
Montpelier Slate Co., (slate) C. T. Sabin,
pres. and treas., Barre st.,
Montpelier ·
Jones & Jones, (slate)
Northfield:
Saddlery Hardware. JOHNSON & COLTON. (manufs. and wholesale dealers) 109 Main st., Montpelier -
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SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS-SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS.
Sash, Doors, and Blinds.
CLARK REUBEN L., 41 N. Main st., Barre Martin George H., r 49,
ROBINSON JUSTUS S., r 49, S. Barre,
Kingsbury George W., Middlesex
Brooks John V., 15 State st., Montpelier FULLER D. L. & SON, Main cor. E. State st., 66
Cobleigh Martin, S. Northfield, Northfield SHORTRIDGE JOSHUA B., Paine factory,
Saw-Mills.
(See also Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers. )
PHELPS J. WALTER, r 46, Barre
SMITH, WHITCOMB & COOK, N. Main st.,
66
BROWN WILBUR, r 10, Montpelier, Berlin
Pioneer Mills, G. W. Scott, and E. and J. G. Scribner, props., Montpelier, 66
Batchelder Ira, r 58, Plainfield, Cabot
..
FARRINGTON JOHN A., Lower Cabot,
Graves Jonathan C., r 69, Marshfield, 66
66
Noyes & Phelps, 66
STEVENSON JAMES, r 66, S. Cabot, Calais .
Daley William H., r 63, Montpelier,
DWINELL ALBERT, E. Calais, 60
Leonard. Lewis O., E. Calais,
Wheeler Phineas, r 18, E. Calais, 66
*CROSSETT JAMES E., [see card] r 22, Waterbury, Duxbury
DURKEE J. A. & L. J., r 1312, N. Dux- bury, 60
DURKEE JOHN A., r 1316, N. Duxbury,
HUNTLEY EBER W., r 19, Waterbury,
Phillips John B., r 35, Waterbury, 66
WHITE EVAN L., r 1, N. Duxbury, 66
HOLLISTER MARTIN V. B., N. Montpe- lier, East Montpelier
Norcross & Perkins, 66
WHEELOCK JULIUS S:,
GRANDFIELD JOHN A., r 3, N. Fayston, " Fayston
DOW JOHN D., r 35, Plainfield, Marshfield
Durant Alexander T.,
66
KINNEY L. T., 1' 24,
LAIRD HENRY S., Plainfield,
LANE D. & E., Lanesboro, 66
PERKINS & NORCROSS, off r' 50, Plain- field,
PUTNAM C. C. & SON, r 7, Putnamsville, Middlesex
Roberts James D., r 40,
Paine Grovner B., Branch road, Montpelier
WRIGHT M. & SON, 66
Andrews Ira, r 25, Montpelier, Moretown
Brown Joseph M. & Son. r 33, Montpelier, " CHAPMAN GEORGE S., r 33, Mont- pelier, 66
Newhall Joseph, r 10, Middlesex, 66
Parker & Gillett, Main st.,
ROBINSON I. D. & SON, Main st., 66
STEVENS CHARLES A., r 17 cor. 15, 66
ANDREWS GILBERT R., r 33, Northfield CUTLER HARVEY M., r 9 n 8, 66
Cutting Harvey I.,
GLIDDEN GEORGE F., r 19 n 20,
HARRIS L. PAGE, Paine factory, 66
Hornbrook John, r 3, Gouldsville, Howes Edward H., r 41,
Laird H. S. & Son. Plainfield
Burnham Edwin P., Roxbury
SPALDING ERASTUS N.,
TARBELL LUKE, r 15 cor. 10, 66
Wardner Jacob, r 34 cor. 33, E. Roxbury, “ PALMER BROTHERS, Waitsfield
TRASK ELMER O., r 2, 66
Richardson Meriden L., r 28,
ALLEN FRANCIS A., r 15 cor. 16, Warren
Austin Daniel A., r 47, Cardell Edwin, 66
PARKER PLYNA, r 19,
PEARSONS AZRO A.,
Stetson John W., r 47, 4 €
Stetson Jonathan A. R., r 47,
66
ELLIOTT WILLIAM R., Waterbury and N. Duxbury, Waterbury
Hayes Eber C., Waterbury Center, 66
Ball & Daniels, S. Woodbury, Woodbury CARR HERMAN H., r 19, Hardwick, Caledonia Co., 66
CHASE ERASTUS T., r 30, S. Wood- bury, 66
Nichols Alpheus H., r 17, 60
RIDEOUT HERBERT P., r 32, E. Wood- bury, 66
Camp Arthur H., r 2, Worcester
LADD CHESTER M., r 22,
Morse C. L. & E. M., r 6,
Russell Lewis D., r 512,
Stone George H., r 18,
Stone Jerome L., r 25, 66
WHEELER MOSES P., r 8, 66
Schools. See Academies and Schools.
Sculptors and Designers.
GRANT ALEX. & CO.,
Barre
Second-Hand Goods.
Boisselle Joseph, Main st.,
Waterbury
Sewing Machines.
Donovan John P., 59 Main st.,
Montpelier
Lucas James A., (Singer) 26 State st.
Talbot J. H. & Co .. Central st., Northfield WRIGHT CHARLES H., (New Home)
BATCHELDER & FOSS,
Plainfield
MANSFIELD MARTIN, (White)
Roxbury
GRIGGS JOHN (White) Stowe st., Waterbury
Shingle Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers, also Saw-Mills.)
BROWN WILBUR, r 10, Montpelier, Berlin LANCE BYRON J., r 38, Cabot
BANCROFT MALLORY M.,
Calais
Chase Wareham A., N. Calais,
DWINELL ALBERT, E. Calais,
DURKEE J. A. & L. J., r 1312, N. Dux- bury, Duxbury DANA SAMUEL J., r 3012, Waitsfield, Fayston
EDSON ELI.
Marshfield
Parker & Gillett, Main st., Moretown
ROBINSON I. D. & SON, Main st.,
CUTLER HARVEY M., r 9 n 8, Northfield
FISHER GEORGE H., r 44 n 38, S. Northfield, 60
GLIDDEN GEORGE F., r 19 n 20,
BATCHELDER J. M. & SON, Plainfield
Parker Fred. r 28, Waitsfield
TRASK ELMER O., r 2,
Bradley Brothers,
Warren
Clark Harvey N., r 67, S. Cabot,
66
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SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS-TINSMITHS.
HILL HENRY F., r 18, Waterbury Center,
RANDALL GEORGE W., Waterbury
CHASE ERASTUS T, r 30, S. Wood- bury, Woodbury Worcester Morse C. L. & E. M., r 6, Silver ware. See Jewelry, Watches, etc. Slate Manufacturers. See Roofing Manufacturers,
Soap Manufacturer and Dealer.
LOMBARD WILLIAM H., r 5,
Montpelier
Speculators.
Bailey Burnside B., Montpelier 66
Best William,
Parizo E. J.,
66
Sporting Goods. (See also Hardware, also Guns, etc.)
Averill Harley L., 24 Main st., Barre
NICHOLS J. G. & SON, 123 N. Main st., Knights James B., Cabot
WHEELOCK & DAWLEY, 26 Main st., Montpelier NUTE LUCIUS D., (station M. & W. R. R. R.)
Downing Arthur E., (dealer in guns) over Nichols's store, Northfield
Spring Bed Manufacturers.
HOUSTON FERDINAND J., Eagle block, Northfield
MARBLE JOSEPH D., Gouldsville, Stage Routes. See Star Mail Routes and Stage Lines.
Stamping and Stamping Outfits.
JONES CARRIE E. MRS., 16 Barre st., Montpelier
Stave Manufacturers.
DURKEE J. A. & L. J., r 1312, N. Dux- bury, Duxbury Steam and Gas Fitting. (See also Plumbers.)
*LYONS PATRICK L., 5 Elm st., Montpelier PECK JOHN W., 58 Main st.,
Stoves and Tinware. (See also Hardware.)
Durkee Giles B., 62 N. Main st., Barre Smith Coridan D. Marshfield
Dewey D. & Son, 104 State st., Montpelier
SCRIBNER GEORGE M. & SON, 21 Main st.,
DAVIS JULIUS D., Moretown
Huntley Newcomb, Paine block, Northfield Steele S. Warren, 13 and 14 Paine block,
TILLOTSON GEORGE W., under Eagle block,
Richardson Roxa D. Mrs., Main st., Plainfield EATON O. G. & CO., Waitsfield
EATON ORVILLE M., Water st.,
Straw Worker.
Baker Jabez Mrs., Montpelier
Sugar Makers' Supplies.
(See also Hardware, also Stoves and Tinware.) ROBINSON I. D. & SON, (adjustable sap yokes ) Main st., Moretown TILLOTSON GEORGE W., (syrup cans) under Eagle block, Northfield
Surveyors. See Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Tailors.
See Clothiers, also General Merchants.
Tanners and Curriers. (See also Leather Dealers. )
Johonnott A. & F., n M. & W. R. R. R. depot, Montpelier
Pecks & Cummins, 60 Main st.,
Smith & Brown, Main st., Northfield
WARREN C. C.,
Waterbury
Teas, Coffees, and Spices.
(See also Groceries, also General Merchants.). WELLS ERNEST C., Plainfield
Telegraph Operators.
Connell John W., (W. U.)
Barre
WHEELOCK ALBERT A., 66
Rogers Beauman G., Cabot
Huntington George A., (M. & W. R. R. R.) East Montpelier
Hooker Alfred C., r 2212,
Marshfield
MCELROY FRANKLIN M., Middlesex
McNamara Daniel, r 12,
Drew Henry W., (manager W. U.) C. V. R. R. depot, Montpelier
Trulan Alfred G.,
Griffith Charles D., (W. U.) Waterbury
Telephone Exchanges.
Chandler Perley, manager, 73 N. Main st., Barre DWINELL CLARENCE R., Main st., E. Calais, Calais.
MONTPELIER TELEPHONE EX- CHANGE, A. C. Brown, prop. and manager, Main cor. State st., Montpelier HURLEY C. FRANK, manager, Northfield
Threshers and Wood Sawyers.
Ayers Charles M., r 45, Northfield, Berlin Gould Lucius B., r 16, Montpelier, East Montpelier®
Paine Herbert M., r 45, Montpelier,
Pray Ephraim, Jr., N. Montpelier,
Slayton Aro P., r 21, N. Montpelier, Johnson James H., r 16, N. Fayston, Fayston
Maxwell William J., r 3012, Waitsfield,
Pembroke James, r 13, Middlesex
Pembroke Martin, r 13,
Ladd Andrew J., r 31, E. Roxbury, Roxbury
Ferris Charles H., r 33, Waitsfield
Turner David E., r 28,
Stearns Gilbert P., r 35, E. Warren, Warren
Wallace Edwin G., r 11, Waterbury Center, Waterbury BENJAMIN JOSEPH, r 42, S. Woodbury, Woodbury
Tinsmiths.
(See also Stoves and Tinware, also Hardware. ).
Chandler Henry L., Barre
Durfey George W.,
Durkee William R., 16
WING CHARLES A., r 49, E. Calais, Calais
Steele Horace, Middlesex Barrows & Peck, 64 Main st., Montpelier
Emerson George, 5 Kinsman place,
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WASHINGTON COUNTY DIRECTORY.
1858.
1889.
MONTPELIER PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING WORKS
DEALERS IN
Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast and Wrought-Iron Fittings, Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Sinks of all Kinds, Pumps, both Copper and Iron.
STULTS & MANSUR PATENT EARTHEN FLUSHING RIM VENTILATING HOPPER WITH
WASTE DRIP
WASTE
DRIP
FULL LINE OF STEAM GOODS
FLOW PIPES
PIPES
GURNEY . HOT WATER HEATER CO.
GURNEY LUG PAT. AUG.# 1885. CDJBOSTON MASS.
ETURNI PIPES
Nº 32.,
LUX INS TO
-AND-
ENGINEERS' & SUPPLIES.
In fact everything to be found in
A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT,
For the execution of the above branches in Private Dwellings Buildings, Hotels, and Factories.
-0-
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
-0- -
P. L. LYONS, - Proprietor,
(Successor to SPEAR & LYONS,)
ELM STREET, - MONTPELIER, VT ..
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TOBACCO AND CIGARS-WOODENWARE MANUFACTURERS.
Tobacco and Cigars. (See also Groceries, also Drugs, also General Merchants.)
MURPHY PATRICK J., 105 N. Main st., Barre STAR RESTAURANT, H. J. Colby, prop., N. Main st., DUTTON ORLO, Middlesex
Bascom Frank H., 25 State st., Montpelier
CROSS C. H. & SON, (wholesale and re- tail) 101 Main st., JANGRAW ALEXANDER, 116 Main st., 66
Marron Charles W., 44 S. Main st., Miller William, 120 Main st.,
Carpenter Frank N., Eagle block, Northfield
PORTER EDWIN, Central block, 66
Preston Oscar F., Central block,
WELLS ERNEST C., Plainfield
Tools.
Barre Novelty Co., (patent tools manufs.) Granite st., Barre
*BANISTER GEORGE, (lumbermen's,
stonecutters', and joiners' tools, etc.)
Warren
Trout Pond.
Drew Levi B., r 19, E. Calais, Calais
Trunks.
See Harnesses, Trunks, etc., also Cloth- iers, also General Merchants.
Tub Manufacturers.
See Butter Tub Manufacturers, also Coopers.
Typewriters.
SENTER & KEMP, (Remington) 47
State st., Montpelier
Undertakers.
Bisnett Louis A., Barre
COLBY W. F. & CO., 10 Opera House block. 66
SHEPLEE OLIVER C., 107 N. Main st.,
GLEASON & CO., E. State cor. Main
st .. Montpelier
Towner S. S. & Son, Main st., 66
Lovejoy & Towle, Main st., Moretown
Abbott Josiah L., 8 Paine block, Northfield
NEWCOMB JAMES S .. r 28, Waitsfield
Sterling Henry A., r 13 cor. 18, Warren
Atherton George. H.,
Waterbury
Clark Charles B., Waterbury Center
Upholsterers. (See also Furniture Dealers.)
Bisnett Louis A., Barre
Boutwell Eli G., r 14 cor. 12, 66
Sterling Walter H., Montpelier
White Charles A.,
Northfield
Caldwell Don C., Park st., Waterbury
Variety Stores.
Slade Sarah S. Mrs., 59 Main st., Montpelier Deuel Ephraim, at Colbyville, Waterbury
Veterinary Surgeons.
BARBER CHARLES N., off r 12, Barre
PAGE JOSEPH P., :
Martin Campbell B., r 7, Montpelier, Berlin
Baker Addison W., (dentist) r 39, Cabot Peck Horace D., r 20,
Peck Oren D., r 25, 66
Wakefield Lewis C.,
Montpelier
SKINNER EZEKIEL, r 10,
Plainfield
Vinegar Manufacturer. Rhoads Nathaniel A., Waterbury
Wagon Makers. See Carriage Manufacturers. Wall Paper.
See Paper Hangings, etc. Watch Key Manufacturers. ACME WATCH KEY CO., rear Main st., Montpelier
Watches. See Jewelry, Watches, etc. Water Heaters.
Ward Chester L., (agent for H. A. Keir's
water heaters)
Middlesex
Water-Wheels.
BARRE IRON WORKS, Smith, Whit-
comb & Cook, props., (Barre turbine
water- wheel) N. Nain st.,
Barre
Weavers. See Carpet Weavers, also Woolen-Mills. Whetstone Manufacturer.
Richards George S., Pioneer shops, Montpelier Wood Dealers. (See also Coal Dealers.)
BLANCHARD GEARY W.,
Barre
MARTIN HIRAM S., r 33 cor. 49,
Moses William B., 66
Dewey Orville,
Montpelier
Farwell John G ..
Gould Moses W.,
66
Wheeler Hosea L.,
66
Clough M. James,
Northfield
DICKINSON CHARLES L., r 16, Roxbury
Joslin Alexander,
Orcutt William B,
Roys George A.,
.6
Wrisley Warner W .; Waterbury Center, Waterbury
Wood Turning.
Denison Adorno,
Middlesex
Woodenware Manufacturers.
Reynolds George J. & Co., (dealers) 68 70, and 72 N. Main st., Barre
Slayton Otis, (fork, rake, and hoe
handles, and crutches) E. Calais,
Calais
Davis J. Whitney, (ox-yokes)
Marshfield
Morgan Newton, (manuf.) r 24, 66
ALLEN & VAN DEUSEN (ash barrels and chair stock) Moretown
ROBINSON I. D. & SON, (wheelbarrows, wagon jacks, etc. ) Main st., 60
BERRY JEREMIAH, (fire kindlers) Gouldsville, Northfield
Huntley Newcomb, Paine block,
NEWELL CHARLES H., (fork, hoe, and broom handles) Paine factory, *BANISTER GEORGE, (ox-yokes)
Water st.,
Warren
Bradley Brothers, (bobbins) sounding Ambler Orvis M., (piano boards) r 36, Waterbury
Boker August, (children's reed and wil- low carriages) at Colbyville,
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WOODENWARE MANUFACTURERS-WRINGER MANUFACTURERS-SOCIETIES.
COLBYVILLE MANUF'G. CO., (wash-
ing machines) at Colbyville, Waterbury Davis Marvin & Co., (bobbins) at Colby- ville.
DILLINGHAM HENRY, (fork, rake, hoe, and broom handles) at Mill Vil- lage, 66
Frary Bros., (spools, dowels, and organ stops)
Thomas Warner, (bobbins) Woodbury
Wool-Carding.
HAINES IRA F., r 41, Lower Cabot, Cabot JONES EDWIN K., S. Northfield, Northfield DILLINGHAM HENRY, at Mill Village, Waterbury
Wool Dealers.
Lance Theron H., Cabot
Perrin Charles E., Montpelier EGERTON JOSEPH K., Main st., Northfield MOODY G. EUGENE, Waterbury
Woolen-Mills.
MOORCROFT WILLIAM, S. Main st., Barre SIBLEY GEORGE F., (flannels) N. Montpelier, East Montpelier GOULD J. & SON, Gouldsville, Northfield
Wringer Manufacturers.
Colby Wringer Co., Montpelier
SOCIETIES.
Masonic Fraternity.
BARRE .- Granite Lodge, No. 35, F. & A. M., organized January 11, 1855 ; meets in Masonic hall, Tilden block, on Friday on or before the moon fulls. B. H. Wells, W. M .; G. W. Tilden, Sec'y.
CABOT .- Green Mountain Lodge, No. 68, F. & A. M., chartered January 12, 1865 ; meets Tuesday evening in the week in which the moon fulls. F. P. Gale, W. M.
MONTPELIER .- Aurora Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M., chartered January 9, 1851 ; stated communica- tions Monday evening of the week in which the moon fulls. C. Blakely, W. M .; F. D. Dewey, Sec'y.
Gamaliel Washburn Lodge of Perfection, 14º, A. A. S. R., organized August 18, 1875 ; meets in Masonic hall on Tuesday of the week in which the moon fulls. Charles A. Barnard, T. P. G. M .; G. L. Lane, D. G. M .; Charles H. Heaton, Gr. Sec'y.
King Solomon Chapter, No. 7, R. A. M., meets in Masonic hall on Thursday of the week in which the moon fulls. J. T. Sabin, M. E. H. P .; F. D. Dewey, Sec'y.
Montpelier Council, No. 4, R. & S. M., meets in Masonic hall on Thursday of the week in which the moon fulls. George W. Wing, T. I. M .; James T. Sabin, Rec.
Mount Calvary Council, Princes of Jerusalem, 16º. A. A. S. R., organized September 22, 1830 ; meets in Masonic hall on Tuesday of the week in which the moon fulls. James E. Curran, M. E. S. P. G. M .; Charles H. Heaton, Val. Gr. Sec'y.
Mount Sinai Temple, A. A. O., Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, organized November 23, 1876 ; chartered February 6, 1877 ; stated sessions are held in Masonic hall on the second Friday in March, June, September, and December ; annual session in December. Charter members : Frank H. Bascom, George O. Tyler, Charles H. Heaton, Albert C. Dewey, William C. Bradbury, Artemas N. Pearson, Horace L. Johonnott, George W. Tilden, John Henry Jackson, Hial O. Heath, Henry D. Bean, and Moses O. Pingree. Past Grand Potentates : Frank H. Bascom, George W. Wing, Albert C. Dewey, J. W. F. Washburn, Howard F. Hill, George O. Tyler, and C. H. Heaton. Present officers : William A. Briggs, G. P .; William H. Herrick, Rec. Present membership, 152.
Mount Zion Commandery, No. 9, Knights Templar, meets in Masonic hall first Thursday in each month. J. W. F. Washburn, E. C. ; Charles H. Heaton, Rec.
Rob Morris Chapter, No. 24, Order of the Eastern Star, or Adoptive Masonry, insti- tuted September 16, 1887 ; meets on Tuesday of the week following Blue Lodge, week after full moon. James E. Curran, W. P .; Jennie B. Webster, W. M .; C. Louise Curran, Sec'y.
MORETOWN .- Mad River Lodge, No. 77, F. & A. M., chartered June 10, 1868 ; meets Tuesday of the week in which the moon fulls. C. A. Prentis, W. M.
NORTHFIELD .- De Witt Clinton Lodge, No. 15, F. & A. M., organized January 10, 1849 ; meets Wednesday evening of the week in which the moon fulls. Dr. W. B. Mayo, W. M .; H. L. Kenyon, Sec'y.
Masonic Relief Association, organized in February, 1875 ; annual meeting first Wed- nesday in June. J. K. Egerton, Sec'y.
Naomi Chapter, No. 18, Order of the Eastern Star, instituted May 3, 1884 ; meets Tuesday before the moon fulls, in Masonic hall. I. P. Booth, W. P .; G. C. Bates, Sec'y.
PLAINFIELD .- Wyoming Lodge, No. 80, F. & A. M., instituted June 11, 1868 ; regular commu- nications Thursday evening of the week in which the moon fulls. W. R. Gove, W. M .; Arch M. Batchelder, Sec'y.
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
BARRE .- Hiawatha Lodge, No. 30, I. O. O. F., organized in 1883 ; meets in Odd Fellows hall, Nichols block, every Thursday evening. I. O. Wales, N. G .; George W. Tilden, Sec'y. MONTPELIER .- Vermont Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. F., meets in Blanchard Opera House block every Wednesday. F. H. Bascom, N. G., F. A. Sherburne, Sec'y.
Thomas Wildey Encampment, No. 11, I. O. O. F., meets in Blanchard Opera House block the first and third Fridays in each month. Edson O. Cheney, C. P .; George Trombly, H. P .; Charles O. Foster, Scribe.
NORTHFIELD .- Eureka Encampment, No. 10, I. O. O. F., instituted January 6, 1874 ; meets. first and third Mondays in each nionth, at Odd Fellows hall. J. K. Egerton, C. P .; J. L. Abbott, Sec'y.
Grand Encampment of Vermont, instituted June 20, 1871; annual meeting on Tuesday before the first Wednesday in February. J. H. Jones, of Bradford, G. P .; J. K. Egerton, G. S.
Northfield Lodge, No. 19, I. O. O. F., instituted March 25, 1850 ; meets second and fourth Thursdays in each month, in Odd Fellows hall. L. P. Harris, N. G .; E. E. Campbell, Sec'y.
Odd Fellows Mutual Relief Association, organized in March, 1875; annual meeting third Wednesday in January. P. D. Bradford, Pres .; J. K. Egerton, Sec'y.
Social Lodge, No. 10, Daughters of Rebekah, instituted December 1, 1884 ; meets Wednesdays of the week previous to and after the full moon, in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. S. E. Morris, N. G .; Mrs. L. A. Abbott, Sec'y.
WAITSFIELD .- Valley Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., instituted January 15, 1883, meets every Mon- day evening. O. M. Eaton, N. G .; O. G. Eaton, Sec'y.
Royal Arcanum.
BARRE .- Green Mountain Council, No. 736, R. A., organized in 1883 ; meets in Royal Arcanum hall, Jackman block, first and third Wednesdays of each month. N. T. Latham, Regent ; Homer Fitts, Sec'y.
Improved Order of Red Men.
MONTPELIER .- Waban Tribe, No. 3, I. O. R M., of Montpelier Reservation of Massachusetts, was organized on the ninth sun, Flower Moon, G. S. D. 395, (May 9, 1888.) The Wigwam is situated on the corner of State and Main streets, and council fire is kindled every fourth sun of seven suns (Wednesday evening). John P. Donovan, Sachem ; Charles Locklin, Chief of Records.
Legion of Honor.
MONTPELIER .- Green Mountain Council, L. of H., meets first and third Friday evenings of each month. H. M. Pierce, Commander ; E. D. Blackwell, Sec'y.
Knights of Honor.
BARRE. - Barre Lodge, No. 929, K. of H., organized in 1878 ; meets in Jackman block first and third. Mondays of each month. W. L. Huntington, Dictator ; O. H. Reed, Reporter. MONTPELIER .- Capital Lodge, No. 917, K. of H., organized February 26, 1878, meets in G. A. R. hall second and fourth Fridays of each month. S. S. Towner, Dictator ; D. S. Wheatley, Reporter.
United Friends.
BARRE .- Green Mountain Council, No. 239, Order of United Friends, organized in 1887 ; meets in G. A. R. hall first and third Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. Emma A. La Point, W. C. C .; Edward C. Poole, F. R.
Patrons of Husbandry.
BERLIN .- Eagle Grange, P. of H., R. D. Stewart, Master ; Mrs. Dora Loomis, Sec'y.
MIDDLESEX .- Grange No. 80, P. of H., meets last Saturday of each month. John W. Maxham, Master ; Arthur Maxham, Sec'y.
ROXBURY .- Dog River Valley Pomona Grange, P. of H., changed from Washington County Council in 1880, meets first Wednesday in June, last Wednesdays in August and Octo- ber, and second Wednesday in February. H. A.] Richardson, Master ; H. P. Abbott, Sec'y.
Summit Grange, No. 79, P. of H., chartered February 16, 1874, meets every fourth Friday ; present membership, 19. Joseph Gold, Master (11 years) ; Celia J. G. Wiley, Sec'y.
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