History of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, Vermont : With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers., Part 82

Author: Aldrich, Lewis Cass. ed. cn
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y. : D. Mason & Co.
Number of Pages: 930


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NORTH HERO.


Blanchard, R. C., has resided in North Hero about thirty years. He was born at Isle La Motte in November, 1824, and spent several years in New York state, after which he returned to Grand Isle county. He married Marriette, daughter of John Truman. of Alburgh, in March, 1851, and they are the parents of six children : Wellington, An- drew, B. C., Annette, Helen, and George. B. C. and Annette reside in this town. The latter is the wife of Eldridge Hutchins and has two children. B. C. Blanchard is with his father on a stock farm of nearly 400 acres, where they make a specialty of fine horses and cattle.


Dodds, D. L., born August 18, 1865, resides on the farm which his father owned and occupied for many years. Mr. Dodds was educated at Barre and Burlington, Vt., and at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He is a successful farmer and a dealer in produce. His father, David Dodds, came from Scotland in about 1845, and settled at North Hero, where he


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soon acquired property which he prudently and successfully managed until his death. He owned about 400 acres of land in the town, and his capacity for business led him into other pursuits, especially dealing in grain, etc., which also yielded him a large re- muneration. He was one of the most active business men of the county. In 1857 he married Sarah J., daughter of Uriah and Mary Hazen, and they were the parents of twelve children : Mary C., born January 2, 1858, married J. H. Sternburgh; J. Watson, born April 23, 1859, died April 14, 1880; Emina J., born January 17, 1861, married R. E. Samson; Oscar H., born June 11, 1863; David Leslie; William R., born September 5, 1867 ; Helen M., born February 20, 1870; Warren C., born December 21, 1871; John H., born December 20, 1873; Walter W., born October 10, 1875 ; Solon A., born December 13, 1877; and Clyde R., born October 23, 1879. Mrs. Dodds died April 3, 1881, in her fortieth year. He married, second, Lettie Bennett, in April, 1885. One son, Stanley S., was born to them on March 14, 1886. Mr. Dodds.died March 1, 1890, in his sixty-third year.


Dodds, Matthew W., son of James, was born November 7, 1854, and is a thorough and practical farmer. He married Sarah H., daughter of Jerome and Anna (Hazen) Hutchins, February 20, 1878, and four children have been born to them : Gladys A., born October 28, 1880 ;: Anna B., born July 27, 1885; Glenford M., born April 23, 1888 ; and Babe, born August 26. 1890. James Dodds was born March 6, 1820, came to America in early life and located at North Hero. He was a well known and influen- tial citizen, and a successful farmer and merchant. He died June 28, 1876. His wife, Mary (Herrington) Dodds, died April 3, 1883. Jerome Hutchins was a prominent citi- zen of North Hero, and held offices of responsibility, especially that of representative to the General Assembly. He died November 6, 1884, and his wife, Anna, July 10, 1883.


Hathaway, R. R., born at St. Albans Point, Vt., February 29, 1836, is a son of Hiram and Adaline (Tuller) Hathaway, of St. Albans, who were the parents of seven children, four of whom are living. R. R. Hathaway spent his earlier life upon a farm. He went to California in 1856, and spent several years in mining and in other pursuits. A few years after his return he located at North Hero, where he engaged in business in a gen- eral store. He has held the office of town treasurer for several successive years, was postmaster for sixteen years, has served as deputy sheriff, represented the town in the legislature of 1888, and has been county clerk of Grand Isle county since 1876. He married Elizabeth F., daughter of Joseph and Clarissa Evarts, of Georgia, Vt., in De- cember, 1866. They have three children: Addie B., born February 11, 1865; Charles H., born in September, 1871; and Ray R., born February 5, 1885.


Haynes, Elijah, born at North Hero, May 23, 1803, was educated at Burlington, Vt., and became a physician, practicing in his native town for twenty-five or more years. He was many times elected by his native town to the different town offices, and was probate judge in Grand Isle county from 1853 to 1860. His first wife was Harriet Darrow, by whom he had one son, Benton, now a successful physician of Grand Isle. He subsequently married Polly Ann Darrow, who bore him these children : Mary, born July 18, 1840, married O. P. Knight, to whom was born these children : Fred L., Ern- est, Abbie, Oscar, Custer, Waldo E., and Hardy. Mary died January 1, 1881, and Abbie died November 4, 1887. Moses, born November 23, 1847. William, born Janu- ary 22, 1850. Elson, born in 1853, died in December, 1859. Jessie, born March 8, 1856, died June 8, 1881. Luman E., born October 9, 1860. William Haynes was edu- cated at the common schools and at Bedford, Canada. He has held the offices of selectman at North Hero and judge of probate for Grand Isle county. He married Josie, daughter of Julius and Sophia (Frazer) Miner, October 4, 1875, and their chil- dren are Grace, Jay F., Chauncey W., Fannie A., Guy K., and Harry W. Luman Haynes married Edith Race, by whom he has one son, L. E. Haynes, 2d, and with his brother William occupies the homestead. A beautiful grove of maples and other trees, planted by Elijah Haynes about forty years ago, beautify the place.


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Hazen, Joseph, came from Connecticut to North Hero in 1790. He had a family of eight children, six of whom remained in town and were useful and influential citizens. Uriah, the youngest son, resided upon the farm until his death. He was born June 5, 1786, and died May 30, 1879. His wife was Polly S. Honsinger, who was born at Al- burgh, June 18, 1810, and died May 14, 1883. They were the parents of three children : Sarah J., born June 9. 1841, who became the wife of David Dodds; Uriah H., born Sep- tember 21, 1845; and Ida M., born May 11, 1853. Uriah H. Hazen married Mary J., daughter of Christopher and Abigail Pillow, in 1866, and their children are Isa M., born June 6, 1867 ; Kate M., born July 23, 1871 ; Henry A., born March 23, 1873; Albert and Allen A. (twins), born September 4, 1875; Dan L., born December 16, 1876; and Rhoda L., born December 30, 1882. Isa M. Hazen married Ira Thorpe, March 1, 1887, and they have a daughter, Iva, born November 26, 1888. Uriah H. Hazen has always remained upon the farm of his father. He has been selectman, town superintendent of schools for four years, and justice of the peace for several successive terms. He is a man of strict integrity, a strong advocate of temperance, a great reader, and a deep thinker.


Hyde, Rev. W. H., born May 26, 1833, at East Highgate, Vt., was educated in the schools of Franklin county, and spent some time in the West in various pursuits. He left these interests thinking that a more useful life would better accord with his taste and judgment, and therefore engaged in the ministry, following this chosen work with the Methodist Episcopal church in the St. Albans district of Vermont for nearly forty years. He has spent several winters in Florida, where he has established a mission school for colored girls where they receive mental and moral training, and where they are also taught industrial pursuits. He married Rhoda J., daughter of Charles P. and Rhoda (Adams) Brown, of Eden, Lamoille county, Vt., in March, 1860, and they have two sons, George B., born March 1, 1863, and William B., born March 21, 1866. The former was educated at Bakersfield, Vt., and at the Vermont Methodist Seminary at Montpelier. He studied medicine and graduated from the Atlanta Medical College, Georgia, and from the Post- Graduate School and Hospital of New York city. He engaged in missionary work in Mexico under the auspices of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church for nearly five years, and supplemented his gospel labors by giving gratuitous medical attendance to those for whom he labored, treating several thousand patients annually, among whom were several hundred cases of small-pox. Overwork and climate influence made it necessary that he return to the North, and he is now engaged in the gospel ministry and in the practice of medicine at North Hero. He married Aletha C .. daughter of Charles E. and Abbie (Hunt) Halsted, of New York city, May 11, 1886. Their two children are George Edward, born at Tettela de Ocampo, Mexico, March 9, 1887, and Charles Halsted, born June 5, 1890, at Belleview, Fla. Mr. Hyde is honorable secretary of the Egypt Exploration Fund Society, which has been so actively and successfully engaged in archæological exploration in Egypt during the last two years. The Hyde families are of English descent, their ancestors coming to this country about 1700.


Tudhope, John, born at Paisley, Scotland, November 12, 1861, is the son of James and Mary Tudhope. His father emigrated to this country in April, 1865, and the family came about three years later. John was educated in the public schools of Grand Isle county by private tutors and at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He commenced business as a merchant at North Hero in July, 1886, and has been very successful. He has held the office of town clerk since 1887, and the confidence of his townsmen in his ability and integrity found expression in his being chosen to represent North Hero in the Assembly of 1890-91. He is recognized as a conscientious and able representative, and is ever zealous in the interests of his town and county.


INDEX.


A BENAKIS, the, 28. Aboriginal occupancy, 24. Action of Congress in the land contro- versy, 83. Acts of legislature authorizing railroads, 274.


Adams, Benjamin, 221. Adams, Henry Clay, 237. Adams, Josiah H., 255. Advance on the Niagara frontier, 147. Alburgh town, history of, 628. chartered, 112. organization of, 631. town meetings, 632. military history, 633. smuggling, 638. War of 1812, 639.


representatives, 641. Alburgh Springs Depot, 643. Alburgh Center, 643. schools, 643. Congregational church, 644. family sketches of, 800.


Aldis, Asa, 222. Aldis, Asa O., 226. Algonquins, the, 26. Allard & Burt, 443. Allen marches against the Cumberland county militia, 81. American House, the, 383. American Journal, the, 270. Amherst, Gen., captures Ticonderoga, 55. Aix la Chapelle, treaty of, 49. Ancient village sites, 29.


Annexation to New Hampshire agitated, 80. Armstrong, Theodore H., 444. Arnold, Benedict, commissioned to raise troops, 91. Arrowheads, illustrations of, 31. Ashland, Ezekiel Augustus, 253.


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Austin, Chauncey G., 245. Austin, Hazard Perry, biography of, 684. portrait of, 532. Authorities of Vermont and Great Brit- ain, first collision between, 131. Avery's Gore, 20. Ayers, Eugene Albert, 252.


B AILEY, Daniel, 543. Bailey, Myron Winslow, 238. Bakersfield town, history of, 513. chartered, 110. first town meeting, 514.


in the War of 1812, 515. churches, 516. schools, 517. manufacturing industries, 520. census, 521. town clerks, 521.


representatives, 522. Poor-House Association, 522.


gifts and benefactions, 523. physicians, 524.


hotels, 525. family sketches of, 731.


Ballard, George A., 239. Ballard, Orris, biography of, 693. portrait of, 576. Bank of St. Albans, 364.


Battle between Abercrombie and the


French, 53. of Plattsburgh, 148. on Lake Champlain, 97.


" Beach seal," the, 67. Bedard, Spencer S., biography of, 729. Beginnings of the War of 1812, 133. Belcher, Joseph, 479.


Bell, Freeborn E., biography of, 704. portrait of, 336. Bellows Free Academy, the, 476. Bench and Bar, the, 214.


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Bennington, battle of, 101. convention, the, 66. town of, granted, 62. Berkshire town, history of, 525. chartered, 110. settlement, 531. population, 532. military history, 537. Berkshire Center, 538.


West Berkshire, 539. East Berkshire, 589.


Calvary Episcopal church, 539. Congregational church, 540.


schools, 540. representatives, 540. family sketches of, 734.


Bingham, Elias, 544.


Bingham, Leroy M., 549.


Bingham, Royal T., 545. ' Biography of :


Austin, Hazard Perry, 684. Ballard, Orris, 693.


Bell, Freeborn E., 704.


Blake, Hon. William Hamilton, 685.


Borley, Isaac Salter, 687.


Brigham, Josiah Fay, 718.


Brigham, Peter Bent, 694. Brooks, Smith A., 682. Brown, Capt. Stephen F., 705.


Dutcher, Luther Loomis, 708.


Gilmore, Charles C., 698. Hall, Col. Alfred A., 690. Haynes, James Madison, 689.


Hazeltine, Gen. Silas Berkley, 702.


Hotchkiss, Cephas A., 697. Jenne, James Nathaniel, M.D., 710. Jewett, Col. A. B., 688.


Jewett, Lieut. Erastus W., 683.


Kelton, Hon. Otis Nelson, 686.


Mason, Alvin H., 703.


Noble, Guy Chaplin, 714. Norton, John G., 699.


Paige, Stephen Wilson, M.D., 692. Rugg, Benjamin F., 712.


Searls, Oscar Smalley, M.D., 722. Skeeles, Orin Green, 721. Smith, Hon. John, 723. Smith, Hon. John Gregory, 726. Smith, Hon. Worthington C., 715. Start, Hon. Henry Russell, 716. Stiles, Hon. William Howard, 711. Thayer, Wheelock S., 717.


Waugh, Theodore Rogers, M.D., 727.


Blake, Hon. William Hamilton, biography of, 685. portrait of, 344.


Bliss, Frederic, 584.


Board of Managers of the Vermont Cent- ral Railroad, 281.


Borley, Isaac Salter, biography of, 687. portrait of, 360.


Boundary between New York and New Hampshire, 61. lines defined, 87-128.


Braddock's defeat, 51.


Bradley, Andrew, 505.


Bradstreet's forces sent against Fort Fron- tenac, 54.


Brayton, William, 220-223.


Brigham, Herbert F., 247.


Brigham, Josiah Fay, biography of, 718. portrait of, 324.


Brigham, Paul, and family, 325.


Brigham, Peter Bent, biography of, 694. portrait of, 518. British fleet on Lake Champlain, the, 146.


Brooks, Adonijah, 354.


Brooks, Eleazer, 354.


Brooks, Smith A., biography of, 682. portrait of, 354.


Brown, Alfred K., 251.


Brown, Capt. Stephen F., biography of 705. portrait of, 196.


Buck, Gould, 470.


Buck, Myron, 236.


Burgoyne, invasion of, 78. surrender of, 103.


Burleson, George W., 247.


Burr, Jabez, 505.


Burt, Henry Adams, 236.


Burt, Henry Augustus, 248.


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YAMPAIGNS in 1759, 54. Campaigns of 1775, 95.


Campaigns of 1814, 145.


of 1863 and 1864, 177.


Canada, invasion of, 93. rebellion, the, 156.


Canton Franklin, P. M., 680.


Carpenter, Jonathan, 461. Carpenter, Silas Platt, 233.


Cartier, Jacques, 38. Census of Franklin and Grand Isle counties, 155.


Central Vermont Railroad Company in- corporated, 291.


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INDEX.


Certain News of this Present Week, 267. Chaffee, Comfort, 535. Champlain Chapter, No. 1, 304. Champlain Division, No. 352, N. B. of L. F., 388. Champlain Reporter, the, 268. Champlain, Samuel, visits of, 40. Chapman, Lemuel, 545. Charters and grants of lands, 62. Chase, Isaac N., 252.


Chief judges of the County Court, 219. Children of old settlers in St. Albans, 322- 326. Childs, George T., Camp, No. 36, S. of V., 387.


Chittenden county, organization of, 17. Chittenden, Thomas, elected governor, 78. Civil list of Franklin county, 118. of Grand Isle county, 125.


Clark, Daniel, 326. Clark, Solon S., 255. Close of the War of 1812, 154, Colony, Josiah, 324.


Columbia Encampment, No. 1, 680.


Columbus, Christopher, discovery by, 38. Columbus Council, No. 1, 306.


Columbus Lodge, No. 11, 308.


Commercial condition previous to the War of 1812, 129. Conflict between Vermont and British authority, 132. Congress petitioned, 82.


recognizes Vermont authority, 87. Connecticut, province of, 62. Conroy, Patrick, 634. Consolidation of roads under the Central Vermont Railroad, 294.


Construction of the Vermont and Canada Railroad, 276. Continental Congress, the, 74. Controversy over land titles, 61-73. with New York, 75-88. Convention of governors and commanders, 50. Conventions convened, 76-77. Cook, Nelson, 352. Corliss family, the, 459. Counties organized, 68. formed, 84-85. erected under New York authority, 106.


of Franklin and Grand Isle organ- ized, 114.


County Court, chief judges of, 219. the first, 218. seat located, 68. -house, the first, 116. of Chancery established, 217


Cross, Albert Parker, 244. Crown Point, expedition against, 51. taken by Seth Warner, 92. Cumberland County erected, 68. divided, 85.


D AILY, Eli, 543. Deavitt, John James, 233.


Dee, Hiram Post, 252. Democrat, the, 270. Depredations of the Indians, 45.


Diploma granted by the old Medical Soci- ety, form of, 263.


Division into counties, bill for, 79. of counties. 108. of Orange and Chittenden counties, 115. Dorset Convention, the, 75. action of, in 1777, 98.


Dutcher, Christopher, 353.


Dutcher, Daniel's children, 324.


Dutcher, Frederick & Son, 381.


Dutcher, Luther Loomis, biography of, 708. portrait of, 708.


E AGLE Lodge, No. 67, 301. Early explorations, 40-43.


Edson, George Edward, 250.


Edson, Henry George, 235. Eighth Regiment, 181. roster, 182. Election for State officers appointed, 78. Eleventh Regiment, 190. roster, 191. Ellsworth, Joseph, 545.


Empress Lodge, No. 1, D. of R., 680.


Englesby Lodge, No. 84, 303.


English and French, peace between, 28. relations between, 44. Enosburgh Falls, churches, 445. M. E. church, 446. St. Matthew's Episcopal church, 446. St. John the Baptist church, 446.


Enosburgh Reporter, the, 272. Enosburgh town, history of, 417. chartered, 111, 418. settlements, 420. first town meeting, 421.


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HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES.


Enosburgh town officers, 422. clerks and selectmen, 424. representations, 427. Rifle Corps, 430. Young Men's Total Abstinence So- ciety, 433. villages and hamlets, 434.


Fairfield town, first grantees' meeting, 502. first town officers, 503. early settlers, 504.


family sketches of, 752.


Fairfield Center, 512.


St. Rocks, 512.


Pumpkin Village, 512.


family sketches of, 738.


North Fairfield, 512.


Christ's church, 436.


Norfalk, 512.


East Enosburgh, 436.


Shenang, 512.


West Enosburgh, 437.


Egypt, 512.


Bordoville, 438.


schools, 507.


Samsonville, 438.


Congregational church, 508.


St. Patrick's church, 508.


Trinity Episcopal, 509.


Expedition of M. Hertel, 45.


military history, 510.


clerks, 511. East Fairfield, 512.


Family sketches of Franklin county, 731. of Grand Isle county, 800.


Farnsworth, Joseph D., 220.


Farrington, Willard, 240.


Fay, Stephen and Jonas, sent to New York to negotiate a settlement, 70.


Fenian raid, the, 212.


Fifth Regiment, 168. roster, 171.


Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Colored Regi- ment, 205.


Buck Hollow, 470.


Christ's church, 471.


North Fairfax, 471.


M. E. church, 472.


Fairfax Falls, 472.


First Baptist church, 474.


Fitch, John Ashley, 241.


M. E. church, 474. Roman Catholic church, 475.


Congregational church, 475.


New Hampton Institute, 475.


Bellows Free Academy, 476.


Lamnoille Lodge, No. 25, 476.


Gen. I. B. Richardson Post, No. 92, G. A. R., 477.


schools, 477. soldiers, 478.


Eleventh Regiment, War of 1812, 478. village of, 473. in battle of Plattsburgh, 478. representatives, 479. Fairfield town, history of, 501. chartered, 111.


Fletcher town, history of, 541. chartered, 111. first town officers, 542. settlers, 543. churches, 545.


physicians, 546.


merchants, 547. military history, 549. representatives, 550.


Flinn, Edward B., 253. Fort Chambly, capture of, 93. Dummer, 42. Edward, engagement near, 51. Number Four, attack on, 49.


Forts erected, 42. Fourth Regiment, 168. France and England, treaty between, 46.


Expeditions against Quebec and Montreal, 46. against the French, 51. contemplated in 1758, 53. Explorations and discoveries, 38.


F AIRCHILD, William Henry, 249. Fairfax Advertiser, the, 272. Fairfax town, history of, 466. chartered, 111. town meetings, 467.


first deed recorded, 468.


clerks and treasurers, 469.


settlement, 469.


First Brigade, 175.


First National Bank of St. Albans, 366.


family sketches of, 746.


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First Regiment, 161. roster, 162. First Regiment U. S. Sharpshooters, 204.


First Vermont Cavalry, 199. roster, 202.


North Enosburgh, 438. Enosburgh Falls, 439.


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INDEX.


Franklin county formed, 114-116. buildings erected, 116. topography of, 19. towns chartered, 110. in the battle of Plattsburgh, 151. senators, 119. chief judges of the County Court, 120.


assistant judges of the County Court, 120.


state's attorneys, 120, judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts, 118. councilors, 118. representatives in Congress, 118. clerks, 121.


Franklin County Bank at St. Albans Bay, 365.


Franklin County Creamery Association, 382. Franklin County Grammar School, 362.


Franklin County Herald, the, 270.


Franklin County Herald and Swanton Ad- vertiser, the, 271.


Franklin County Medical Society, the, 262.


officers for 1890, 265. present members, 265. Franklin County Republican, the, 621. Franklin Academy, 491. Franklin and Grand Isle counties organ- ized under New York authority, 18. defined, 87. during the Rebellion, 160.


Franklin Journal, the, 269, 271.


Franklin Lodge, No. 4, 296. Franklin Mark Lodge, No. 12, 306. Franklin Messenger, the, 269.


Franklin Rebublican, the, 269.


Franklin town, history of, 481. granted, 482. first settlement, 483. first town officers, 486. changed from Huntsburgh to Frank- lin, 488. Franklin Center. 489. East Franklin, 489. schools, 490. Academy, 491. family sketches of, 756. Centenary Methodist church, 495. Methodist church of South Frank- lin, 496.


Franklin town, Methodist church of East Franklin, 497.


Congregational church, the, 497.


Baptist church, the, 497.


Catholic church, the, 498.


representatives, 498.


clerks, 498.


county officers, 498. state officers, 499.


justices of the peace, 499.


lawyers, 499. physicians, 499.


population, 499. grand list, 499. military history, 499.


Free Masonry, 295. French and English, relations between, 44. and Indian war, 28. power ended, 57.


Frontier Cavalry, 204.


Frontier Lodge, No. 74, 302.


Frontier Post, No. 70, 459.


Frontier Sentinel, the, 273, 465.


Frontier Sentinel, the, 465.


Fullington, John, 542.


Furman, D. G., 248.


G


Y ATES, John, 324. Gates, Morello S., 250.


Gates succeeds Sullivan in command of the American army, 96. Geographical and topographical, 19.


Georgia Academy, 586.


George, Alvah H., 253.


General Assembly, the first, 78.


Georgia town, history of, 664.


chartered, 111. settlement, 568. first officers chosen, 571. manufactures, 578.


schools, 581. highways, 581. military history, 582. clerks, 585. representatives, 585.


Academy, 586.


Congregational church, 588. Baptist church, 590. M. E. church, 591. Emmanuel P. E. church, 591. family sketches of, 758.


Gilbert, N. A. & Co., 443. Gilmore, Charles C., biography of, 698. portrait of, 698.


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HISTORY OF FRANKLIN AND GRAND ISLE COUNTIES.


Gloucester county erected, 68. Goff family, the, 463.


Grand Central, the (hotel), 384.


Grand Chapter R. A. M. organized at Rut- land, 296.


Grand Isle county formed, 114. erected and organized, 122-124. county buildings, 124. towns granted, 112. chief judges of the County Court, 125. assistant judges of the County Court, 125.


senators, 126. state's attorneys, 126.


sheriffs, 126.


clerks, 127. judges of probate, 127. soldiers, 205.


topography of, 23.


Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., formed, 295. re-organized, 296. Grand Isle town, history of, 644. chartered, 113. settlement, 645. first town officers, 647. military history, 649. churches, 651. representatives, 652. family sketches of, 805.


Grants made of Franklin county towns, 110.


Green Mountain Boys, 66-67.


Green Mountain Division B. of R. B., 388.


Green Mountain Division, No. 330, B. of L. E., 388. Green Mountain Journal, the, 273, 465. Green Mountain Lodge, No. 1, 679. Greene family, the, 223.


H ALDIMAND correspondence, the, 86, 104. Hall, Col. Alfred A., 246.' biography of, 690. portrait of, 246. Hall, Bennett C., 247.


Harvey, Daniel A., 443.


Haswell Lodge, No. 39, 301.


Hawley, A bijah, 470. Haynes, James Madison, biography of, 689. portrait of, 328. Hazeltine, Gen. Silas Berkley, biography of, 702.


Hazeltine, Gen. Silas Berkley, portrait of, 522.


Henveel Lodge, No. 30, F. and A. M., 626. Highgate and Franklin, topographical char- acteristics of, 21. Highgate town, history of, 593. chartered, 111. settlement, 598.


population, 600.


military history, 601.


family sketches of, 763.


Highgate village, 605.


East Highgate, 607.


M. E. church, 607. Congregational church, 608.


Catholic church, 609. St. John's Episcopal church, 609. representatives, 611.


Hill Chapter, No. 14, 309.


Hill, Merrill Jackson, 239.


Hogan, Charles P .. 243.


Holyoke, Richard's children, 324.


Hotchkiss, Cephas A., biography of, 697. portrait of, 584.


Hubbard, Hon. Samuel, 493.


Hunt, Stratton B., 480.


Hurlbut, A. R., Post, No. 6, G. A. R., 386.


Hurlbut, A. R., W. R. C., 387.


I MPLEMENTS of the Indians, 29. Independence of the United States, 75. Independent Order of Railway Conductors, the, 388. Indian implements, illustrations, 31, 33, 35. occupation and relics, 25.


Iroquois, the, 26. Isle La Motte Lodge, No. 81, 309.


Isle La Motte town, history of, 653. chartered, 113. granted, 654. named by the legislature, 656. settlements, 657. military history, 658.


marble industry, the, 659.


representatives, 660. village of, 660. family sketches of, 805. Isle of Patmos Lodge, No. 17, 308.


J "ANES, Jonathan, 219.


Jay, John, appointed minister to England, 136. Jenne, James Nathaniel, M.D., biography of, 710.


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Jenne, James Nathaniel, M.D., portrait of, 260.




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