History of Rutland County, Vermont, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 33

Author: Smith, H. P. (Henry Perry), 1839-1925. 1n; Rann, William S
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & co.
Number of Pages: 1170


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Hon. Rollin C. Mallary was one of the most eminent of the early members of the county bar. He was born at Cheshire, Conn., May 27, 1784, and re- sided there until 1795, when he came to Vermont, locating with his parents in Poultney. He graduated from Middlebury College in 1801, and such progress had he already made in his professional studies that he was admitted to the bar in this county in March, 1807. The next October he was appointed by Governor Smith as secretary of the governor and council. He afterward held the same office from 1809 to 1812 and from 1815 to 1819. He soon took rank among the ablest lawyers in the county and was given the office of State's attorney from 1811 to 1813 and in 1816. He was defeated for Congress in 1819, owing to the fact that the votes of several towns were not returned early enough to be counted. He contested the seat and was successful. So ably did he fill the high office that he received six successive re-elections, and his services were of the highest valne. He lived in Castleton until about the time of his going to Congress. He died in Baltimore April 15, 1831.


Moses G. Noyes, son of Moses, born in Duchess county, N. Y., in 1794; graduated a Middlebury in 1819; studied law with David Russell in New York State and was admitted in 1825. He practiced in Poultney about four years and then removed to New York. He died in 1832.


William Buell, born January 12, 1835; graduated at the University of Michigan in 1853 and studied law with J. B. Beaman, of Poultney, and admit- ted in Rutland county at the March term of 1857. He never practiced here, having taken up the study of theology, and died September 11, 1859.


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James S. Harris was born in Canaan, N. H., January 27, 1788 He studied law with Richard Skinner, in Manchester, Bennington county, and was admit- ted to the bar of that county in 1812. He came to Poultney probably not long afterward and secured a good practice. He died March 11, 1866.


Hon. Elisha Ward, born June 20, 1804, in East Poultney ; won a high po- sition in the profession. He studied with Judge Woods, of Granville, N. Y., and passed most of his life, when not filling public office, in western New York.


Julian Griswold, born in Poultney in 1804, studied law with Hon. Chaun- cey Langdon, of Castleton, after having graduated from Castleton Academy. He practiced in Whitehall from 1828 to 1833, went South and died in Georgia in 1836.


Alexander Woodruff Buel, born in Poultney in 1813, fitted at Castleton and read law with Jabez Parkhurst, of Fort Covington, J. G. Buel and Hon. B. F. Langdon, of Castleton ; removed to Detroit in 1834, and became eminent in politics.


Hon. Darwin A. Finney was born in Shrewsbury November 3, 1814; studied law with H. L. Richmond and was admitted to the bar in 1841. He spent his active life in Meadville, and died there after having attained eminence in his profession. He held several high offices in his adopted town.


Obadiah Noble, of Tinmouth, was a native of New Hampshire, and was brought to Tinmouth when a child, and died there in 1864 at the age of eighty-seven years. He was justice of the peace thirty-eight years ; register of probate in 1799 ; judge of probate from 1814 to 1828, and assistant judge of the County Court from 1839 to 1842 inclusive; represented the town in Legislature six years, and was senator from the county in 1838-39; was mem- ber of the Council of Censors in 1827 and member of the Constitutional Con- ventions of 1828 and 1836. He was a man of strong character and intellect. Henry Ballard, now in practice in Burlington, is a native of Tinmouth, born in 1836 ; graduated at the Vermont University in 1861, and from the Albany Law School in 1863 ; was admitted in September, 1864.


The foregoing sketch embraces brief records of most of the members of the county bar who attained positions entitling them to notice and have passed away. At the present time the bar of Rutland county includes in its member- ship many who are eminent in the profession and will compare favorably with that of any county in New England. Following is a list of the names of the present bar :


Brandon, George Briggs, Henry C. Harrison, Edward S. Marsh, Eben J. Ormsbee, W. P. Wheeler.


Castleton, J. B. Bromley, H. L. Clark, M. H. Cook, John Howe, M. J. Harrington.


Fairhaven, George M. Fuller, W. H. Preston, C. M. Willard.


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Middletown, Roswell Buell.


Pittsford, C. S. Colburn.


Poultney, John B. Beaman, Barnes Frisbie, E. S. Miller, F. S. Platt, Elijah Ross, W. H. Rowland.


Pawlet, Fayette Potter, D. W. Bromley.


Rutland, Wayne Bailey, Joel C. Baker, James Barrett, James C. Barrett, Fred. M. Butler, A. G. Coolidge, Edward Dana, Walter C. Dunton, Edwin Edgerton, Henry Hall, Henry A. Harman, Charles L. Howe, David N. Haynes, P. R. Kendall, G. E. Lawrence, P. M. Meldon, Edward D. Merrill, Edward R. Morse, Thomas W. Maloney, D. E. Nicholson, Frank C. Partridge, John Prout, Redfield Proctor, L. W. Redington, Warren H. Smith, Henry H. Smith, F. G. Swinington, John D. Spellman, Reuben R. Thrall, W. G. Veazey, Aldace F. Walker, Charles K. Williams.


Shrewsbury, Ebenezer Fisher.


Wallingford, Harvey Button.


East Wallingford, Henry P. Hawkins. Westhaven, R. C. Abell. West Rutland, Joseph E. Manley, W. B. Butler, E. D. Reardon.


Brief records of these attorneys will be found in the various town histories.


CHAPTER XVIII.


SECRET SOCIETIES.


Early Masonic Lodges - Organization of the Grand Lodge of Vermont - Sketches of the Grand Masters - Prominent Rutland County Masons - Elective Officers of the Grand Lodge from its Or- granization to the Present - History of Center Lodge - Its Reorganization and Officers - Rutland Lodge No. 79 - Hiram Lodge No. 101 - Royal Arch Masons - Lodges in the Varions Towns - Odd Fellowship in Rutland County - History of the First Lodge - Grand Army of the Republic.


F REE MASONRY .- Masonic lodges were chartered in this State as early as 1784, the first being Vermont Lodge, at Windsor, which for nearly a decade of years was the only organized body in this jurisdiction. Dorchester Lodge, at Vergennes, was organized in 1798; Union, at Middlebury, 1798 ; Washington, at Burlington, 1794; Franklin, at St. Albans, 1794; Center, at Rutland, October 15, 1794; Morning Sun, at Bridport, in 1800, etc. The Grand Lodge of Vermont, was organized in 1794; Noah Smith, grand master ; Enoch Woodbridge, deputy grand master; John Chipman, senior grand war- den ; Jonathan White, junior grand warden ; Nathaniel Brush, grand treasurer ; Thomas Tolman, grand secretary ; William Cooley, grand senior deacon, and Roswell Hopkins, grand junior deacon.


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SECRET SOCIETIES.


Noah Smith was a native of Connecticut, and we have reason to believe he was made a Mason in that State before he came to Vermont. He resided for a time in Rutland, and was a judge of the Supreme Court in 1789, '91, '92, and '93. He died at Bennington and was buried with Masonic honors. Enoch Woodbridge was a prominent citizen of Vermont, a judge of the Supreme Court in 1798, '99 and 1800, and the grandfather of our honored brother, Hon. Frederick E. Woodbridge, of Vergennes. John Chipman, the grand senior warden, was a native of Connecticut, and afterward the honored grand master of Vermont for eighteen years. In 1766 he left Salisbury, Conn., with fifteen other young men and became a pioneer settler of the Lake Champlain valley, at Salisbury. He was an aid to the first Governor Chittenden, sheriff of Addi- son county for twelve years, was in the battle of Lexington, shouldered his musket and was with Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga, accompanied Seth Warner's regiment to Canada, and participated in the capture of St. Johns and Montreal. He was at the battles of Hubbardton, Bennington and Saratoga, and com- manded at Fort Edward and Fort George. He was made a Mason at Albany, N. Y., in 1779, and was a charter member of Dorchester Lodge, No. I, at Ver- gennes. He died at Middlebury full of honors and years and received a Ma- sonic burial.


Nathaniel Brush was an honored citizen of Bennington. Thomas Tolman, the first grand secretary, and there has been but eleven since his day, was a prominent citizen of Vermont, and quite a public spirited and loyal citizen in the earlier days of the Mountain Republic, as it was called in the ancient days. William Cooley, the grand senior deacon, was a resident of Rupert, and died esteemed by all who knew him. The grand junior deacon, Colonel Roswell Hopkins, in his day was known and read of all men; clerk of the Legislature from 1779 to 1788, secretary of State from 1788 to 1801 ; an honored citizen and Mason, and received Masonic honors at his burial. The following brief biographical notes of other Grand officers must suffice us. John Chipman, of whom we have spoken, was the second grand master. Jonathan Nye, the third grand master, was a prominent clergyman. Lemuel Whitney, the fourth grand master, was a giant in his day, both physically, morally and mentally ; a native of Massachusetts, he came to Brattleboro in 1787, and died there April 4, 1847, and was laid to rest with the services of the institution he had so long loved and served so well. It is said of him: "The Masonic jewels he wore never invested a nobler man or covered a better heart."


The fifth grand master was George Robinson, an honored citizen of Bur- lington. Phineas White was the sixth grand master. The seventh grand mas- ter was George E. Wales, who served for two years. He was a genial and beloved member of the craft whose kindly nature and free heart proved his misfortune. He represented Vermont in Congress from 1824 to 1829. The eighth grand master was Nathan B. Haswell, a sterling man, representing one


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of the early, prominent and loyal families of Vermont. He occupied the Ori- ental chair from 1829 to 1847, during that period of storm and fire, when timid men quailed and lost heart before the violent tempest that surrounded them ; but he, lion-hearted, like a towering monument took his position, firm and un- yielding as the granite of our mountains, never hauled down the banner of Masonry, and never allowed a friend or foe to trample upon it under any cir- cumstances. His firm position, while it brought him political ostracism, social and religious disfranchisement, gained the respect of his more considerate and thoughtful fellow men. While the fires burned dimly upon the altars of our lodges, there was a quiet and unostentatious band of men, who annually relit the three great lights, and the Grand Lodge never failed to convene for four- teen years, when not a single subordinate existed for it to represent.


It was the Great Grand Lodge to him, and a gallant band of men stood beside him, and the roll is an honored one : Philip C. Tucker, Luther B. Hunt, Lavius Fillmore, Wyllys Lyman, Barnabas Ellis, John Brainard, Joseph Howes, Ebenezer T. Englesby, Dan. Lyon, Oramel H. Smith, John B. Hollenbeck, Sumner A. Webber, William Hidden and David A. Murray. When the thunder had ceased and the clouds cleared away over the field of this terrific political and religious battle, these stalwart men stood erect, unharmed, God- like, consistent and faithful Masons. Among their associates were Samuel S. Butler, Barzillai Davenport, Joshua Doane, Samuel Wilson, Coit Parkhurst, Heman Green and Oramel Williams.


George M. Hall was a prominent physician of the town of Swanton, and was grand master in 1868, '69 and'70. He was an eminent member of the order. L. B. Englesby held the office from 1862 to 1867 inclusive, and hon- ored it in every way. The others who have held the high office are living. Rutland has had but one grand master, Henry H. Smith, who filled the office with ability and honor in 1876 and 1877. Mr. Smith was born in Middletown, Vt., April 3, 1837 ; received a good English education ; came to Rutland in April, 1854 ; studied law with Reuben R. Thrall and Charles L. Williams, and was admitted in September, 1858. He has held the office of county clerk since 1868.


Among the men who were the early promoters of the plan of Masonry in Vermont were brother Nathaniel Chipman, whose fame as a jurist has been excelled by few. He never released his interest in the lodge, or his punctual attendance upon its communications, whether upon the bench of the Supreme Court in the United States Senate, or as United States District Judge, and dur- ing his residence in Rutland was a frequent if not constant attendant upon old Center Lodge. His name is recorded quite frequently as a visitor in Washing- ton, Alexandria, Lodge, from 1797 to 1803, while United States Senator, that then being the nearest lodge to the national capital. His predecessor in the Senate, brother Isaac Tichenor, was also a frequent visitor to the same lodge.


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He was made a Mason in a military lodge while a lieutenant under Washington in the regular army. His affiliation at the time of his death was with Rain- bow Lodge at Middletown, of which he was at one time master.


The following list of those who have been prominent in the Order in this county are given by Mr. Clark : Ira Allen, Seth Warner, Jonas Fay, Thomas Chittenden, Martin Chittenden, Gamaliel Painter, Ebenezer Allen, Heman Allen, Isaac Tichenor, Israel Smith, Nathaniel Niles, Daniel Chipman, Samuel Hitchcock, E. D. Woodbridge, David Edmunds, Thomas Leverett, Rev. Wil- liam Miller, General Sylvester Churchill, Daniel Baldwin, John Stanley, Ly- man Mower, Martin Field, Jabez Proctor, Salmon Dutton, D. Azro, A. Buck, Jeremy L. Cross, Samuel Goss, Jeduthan Loomis, Jonas Clark, Norman Wil- liams, Martin Roberts, Rev. Aaron Leland, Reuben Wood, Rev. Samuel H. Tupper, Rev. Joel Clapp, Hastings Warren, Daniel I .. Potter, Henry Stanley, Orlando Stevens, David P. Noyes. Rev. Ira Ingraham, Robert B. Bates, Rev. Sherman Kellogg, Roswell Bottum, John Kellogg, Benson, Rev. Josiah Hop- kins, New Haven, Rev. Joel Winch, Northfield, Dudley Chase, Randolph, George B. Shaw, Rev. Truman Seymour, Rev. Silas McKeen, D. D. The later and more familiar names are Jacob Collamer, Charles Linsley, Julius Converse, Leonard Sargent, Rev. Kitteridge Haven, Luther L. Dutcher, Ho- ratio Needham, Daniel Needham, Hampden Cutts, Merritt Clark, Homer E. Hubbell, Harvey Munsill, Frederick E. Woodbridge, George F. Edmunds, H. Henry Powers, George W. Hendee, Franklin Fairbanks, John Prout, Charles H. Joyce, Kittridge Haskins, Jacob Estey, R. W. Clarke, B. D. Harris, Edwin Wheelock, Norman Seaver, Edward S. Dana, George Nichols and J. W. Hobart.


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A List of Elective Officers of the Grand Lodge of Vermont from 5794 to 5885.


GRAND MASTERS.


D. G. MASTERS.


G. S. WARDENS


G. J. WARDENS.


G. TREASURERS.


G. SECRETARIES.


GRAND SEN. DEA.


GRAND JUN. DE.A.


5794 Noah Smith


Enoch Woodbridge John Chipman


Jonathan White.


Nathaniel Brush ..


Thomas Tolman ..


William Cooley . -


5795 Noah Smith


Enoch Woodbridge John Chipman


Jonathan White.


Nathaniel Brush ..


David Fay


5796 Noah Smith


Enuch Woodbridge John Chipman


Jonathan White.


Nathaniel Brush .. .


David Fay


5797 John Chipman.


Samuel Hitchenek Stephen Jacob


Stephen Jacob.


William Cooley ..


Nathaniel Brush.


Roswell Hopkins


Roswell Hopkins . Roswell Hopkins .. Roswell Hopkins


Nathaniel Brush. Seth Storrs.


Seth Storrs.


Josias Smith.


John Conk .


Aaron Leland


Charles Bulkley.


Seth Storrs.


Josias Smith.


Thomas Tolman John Woodward.


Aaron Leland


Nichols Goddard Nichols Goddard


Charles Bulkley. John Henry.


Seth Storrs.


Josias Smith


Seth Storrs.


E. D. Woodbridge ..


Seth Storrs


E. D. Woodbridge


George Robinson.


E. D. Woodbridge.


E. D. Woodbridge. E. D. Woodbridge.


Joseph Winslow Moses Strong


Asa Strong


Ezra Bliss. .


Ezra Bliss


John Smith, jr.


Elisha Hotchkiss


Jolin Nason


S. Williams, jr.


George Robinson


Lemmel Whitney ..


James Farnsworth Phineas White ..


Jeduthan Loomis. Jednthan Loomis .. Jeduthan Loomis ..


Jeduthan Loomis .. Joseph Howes


Napthali Shaw, 2d. Joseph Howes.


Joseph Hewes ..


D. Azro A. Buck


Luther B. Hunt ... Luther B. Hunt.


Philip C. Tucker.


5826 Phineas White


George E. Wales .. 5827 George E. Wales Nathan B. Haswell Luther B. Hunt. 5828 George E. Wales Nathan B. Haswell Luther B. Ilunt 5829 N. B. Ilaswell Philip C. Tucker. .


Wyllys Lyman ... Dana Hyde


Dana Hyde ..


5830 N. B. Haswell.


Philip C. Tucker ..


Wyllys Lyman.


Joseph ITowes.


Oramel HI, Smith


T. F. Hammond


5831 N. B. Haswell .


Philip C. Theker. ..


Philip C. Tucker ..


Philip C. Tueker


Luther B. Hunt. Lavius Filmore. Lavius Filmore. .. Lavins Filmore Lavina Filmore. Lavius Filmore. Lavius Filmore ..


Lavius Filmore .


John Brainard


E. T. Englesby .. E. T. Englesby . E. T. Englesby


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden.


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden.


5837 N. B. Ilaswell ..


Philip C. Tucker ..


Lavius Filmore ..


. John Brainard


.John Brainard.


E. T. Engleshy E. T. Englesby.


Joseph Winslow .. Joseph Winslow . Joseph Winslow Jonathan Nye .. J. Robinsou, jr.


J. Robinson, jr.


¡George E. Wales .. George E. Wales .. Silas Bowen


.. Silas Bowen


Elisha Hopkins


Elisha Hopkins


Thomas Boynton ..


5822 Geo. Robinson. 5823 Geo. Robinsen. 5824 Phineas White.


5825 Phineas White.


George E. Wales ...


George E. Wales. . Naptbali Shaw, 2d Napthali Shaw, 2d N. B. Haswell.


N. B. IIaswell N. B. Haswell


Jeseph Howes.


D. Azro A, Buck


Joseph Howes


Joseph Howes


Joseph Hewes.


Joseph Howes ..


Oramel II. Smith


. . Wyllys Lyman. T. F. Hammond


N. A. Webber


S. A. Webber


5832 N. B lIaswell .


Oramel H. Smith ..


John B. Hollenbeck S. A. Webber John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden.


5833 N. B. Hlaswell 5834 N B. Haswell . 5835 N. B Haswell .


5836 N. B. Ilaswell


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden.


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden. John B. Hollenbeck| William Hidden.


William Cooley .. William Cooley .... Roswell Hopkins .. Cornelius Lynde. Cornelius Lynde. Cornelins Lynde Julin Cook


5798 Jolin Chpman. 5799 Joli Chipman. 5800 John Chipman. 5801 Ioli Chipuan. 5802 Jolin Chipman. 5803 John C'himman. 5804 Jolin Chipman.


Samuel Hitchcock Sammel Hitchcock Sammel Hitchcock Jabez G. Fitch


Stephen Jacob.


William Cooley . William Cooley William Cooley ..


Nathaniel Brush.


Seth Storrs


Josias Smith


John Woodward John Wood ward Jolın Woodward Luther E. Hall


Luther E Hall


Luther E. Hall


James Porter


Asa Strong


Isaac Tichenor


Martin Field


Martin Field


Edward Eels.


Edward Eels ..


Phineas White.


Luther E. Hall .. .. Luther E. Hall ..


James Farnsworth Phineas White


James Farnsworth Phineas White ..


J D. Farnsworth


Jos. D. Farnsworth Silas Bowen


Jes. D. Farnsworth Silas Bowen Silas Bowen


George E. Wales


Luther B, Ilunt.


Philip C. Tucker.


Philip C. Tucker Wyllys Lyman.


Thos. F. IFammond Joseph Howes.


Oramel HI. Smith .. 8. A. Webber


S. A. Webber


Ilarry Richardson. Harry Richardson Harry Richardson. David A. Murray . Richard Fitzgerald Richard Fitzgerald Richard Fitzgerald Richard Fitzgerald


HISTORY OF RUTLAND COUNTY.


Roswell Hopkins Roswell Hopkins Roxwell Hopkins Cornelius Lyude .. James Shafter James Shafter Seth Pomeroy - Thomas Tolmon . Nichols Goddard. Seth Pomeroy Seth Pomeroy


5805 Jolt Chipman 5806 .John Chipman. 5807 Jolin Chipman . 5808 John Chipman. 5809 |John Chipman 5810 John Chipman. 5811 John Chipman.


David Leavitt


John Henry


Martin Field Jonathan Nye John Woodward.


Nichols Goddard Charles Bulkley. John Woodward Nichols Goddard Nichols Goddard .. Edward Eels .


Jairus Hall Jairus Hall


George Robinson. George Robinson.


Asp Strong.


-- Asa Strong


Asa Strong.


8. Williams, jr


Lemuel Whitney George Robinson . George Robinson


Lemuel Whitney ..


Lemuel Whitney . ..


Samuel Hurlburt ..


Samuel Hurlburt .. Samuel lurlhurt ..


5818 Lemmel Whitney George Robinson .. 5819 Lemuel Whitney George Robinson .. 5820 Lemmel Whitney George Robinson . 5821 Lemuel Whitney George Robinson .. Phineas White. Phineas White ..


J. Robinson, jr .. D. Azro A. Buek D. Azro A. Buck . D. Azro A. Buck D. Azro A. Bnek D. Azro A. Buck D. Azro A. Buck


Napthali Shaw .. Napthali Shaw .. |N. B. Haswell.


Benjamin Smith .. Benjamin Smith ... Nathan B. Haxwell Luther B. Hunt ..


Philip C. Tucker.


D. Azro A. Buek D. Azro A. Buek Oramel II Smith


Philip C. Tucker. . . Wyllys Lyman


5812 lohn Chipman. 5813 JJohn Chimnan. 6814 John Chipman .. 5815 Jonathan Nye .. 5816 Jonathan Nye .. 5817 Jonathan Nye ..


Aaron Leland


Stephen Jacob Stephen Jacob William Cooley .. William Cooley ..


Charles Bulkley.


Charles Bulkley. Isaac Greene


David Russell.


Sammel Austin ..


Lemuel Whitney ... Lemuel Whitney .


George Robinson. George Robinson George Robinson George Robinson .. Phineas White


Martin Field


William Cooley


Nathaniel Brush.


David Fay


Luther E. Hall.


5838| N. B. Haswell .. Philip C. Tucker ... 5839|N. B. Haswell .. Philip C. Tueker .. . Lavins Filmore . ..


Philip C. Theker ... Philip C. Tueker .. Philip C. Tucker ..


George E. Wales ..


Luther B. Hunt. ..


Joseph Howes. E T. Engleshy .. Thos. F. Hammond Joseph Howes .. [Barnabas Ellis .. Solomon Mason. John Brainard John Brainard.


Phineas White ..


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GRAND MASTERS.


D. G. MASTERS.


G. S. WARDENS.


G. J. WARDENS.


G. TREASURERS.


G. SECRETARIES.


GRAND SEN, DEA.


GRAND JUN. DEA.


5840|N. B. Haswell .


Philip C. Theker


Lavins Filmere


John Brainard.


E. T. Engleshy .


John B. ITollenheck William Hidden.


5841 N. B. Haswell ..


Philip C. Tucker


Lavins Filmore


John Brainard.


E. T. Engleshy .


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden.


Richard Fitzgerald


6842 N. B. Haswell .. Philip C. Tucker .


Lavins Filmore .


John Brainard


E. T. Engleshy .


John B. Hollenbeck William Ilidden


Richard Fitzgerald


5843 N. B. Haswell . Philip C' Tucker


Lavius Filmore


John Brainard.


E. T. Englesby.


John B. Hollenbeck William Hidden


Richard Fitzgerald


5844 N. B. Ilaswell .. Philip C. Tucker .


Lavius Filmore ...


John Brainard


E. T. Englesby .


John B. Hollenbeck


William Hidden.


Richard Fitzgerald


6845 N. B. Haswell ..


Philip C. Tucker ..


Lavius Filmore


John Brainard


E. T. Englesby .


John B. Hollenbeck William IFidden


Richard Fitzgerald


5846 |N. B. Haswell .. Philip C. Tucker ..


John Brainard


Samnel S. Butler ..


E. T. Englesby


John B. Hollenbeck Dan Lyon ..


Richard Fitzgerald Joshua Doane ..


5847 Philip C. Tucker John Brainard ....


Samuel 8. Butler.


Joshua Doane.


Samuel Wilson.


Dan Lyon


John B. Hollenbeck Heman Greene


John B. Hollenbeck Heman Greene


John S. Webster.


5850 Philip C. Tucker Samnel S Butler.


Joshua Doane.


Samnel Wilson.


Dan Lyon


John B. Hollenbeck Heman Greene


John B. Hollenbeck Heman Greene


John S. Webster ..


5851 Philip C. Tucker Samuel S. Butler.


Joshua Doane ..


Samuel Wilson.


Dan Lyon


John B. Hollenbeck Ileman Greene


John S. Webster


6852 Philip C. Tucker Sammel S. Butler ..


Joshua Doane.


Coit Parklinrst.


Dan Lyon


John B. Hollenbeck Hemian Greene ..


John B. Hollenbeck Oramel Williams


John B. Hollenbeck George M Hall.


Joseph Boles. ..


5855 Philip C. Tucker Barzillai Davenport Gamaliel Washburn John S. Webster ..


Dan Lyon.


| William G. Shaw.


William G. Shaw ...


William G. Shaw ..


William G. Shaw.


John B. Hollenbeck R. W. ('lark ..


John B. Hollenbeck R. W. Clark ..


5862 L. B. Engleshy .


George M. Hall


R. W. Clark


Nathan P. Bowman


William G. Shuw ...


Henry Clark


Samuel Brooks


6863 L. B. Englesby ..


George M. Hall ..


R. W. Clark


William G. Shaw ...


Henry Clark


Samuel Brooks.


5854 L B. Englesby.


George M. Hall


R. W. Clark


William G. Shaw ..


Henry Clark


Samuel Brooks


5865 L. B. Engleshy.


George M. Hall


R. W. Clark


William G. Shaw ...


Henry Clark


Samuel Brooks.


H. II. Powers .


5866 L. B. Engleshy.


George M. Hall ..


R. W. Clark


William G. Shaw ..


Henry Clark


Samuel Brooks


II. II. Powers ..


5867 L. B. Englesby. George M. Hall


R. W. Clark


C. W. Woodhouse . C. W. Woodhouse - C.


Henry Clark


N. B Loomis


D. J. Sattord ..


5869 George M. Hall Benjamin II. Dewey S. G. Heaton


Park Davis


W. Woodhouse .. C. W. Woodhouse .


Ilenry Clark


D. J. Safford


A. T. Clark . ..


5871 Park Davis ..


Nathan P. Bowman


Nathan P. Bowman William II. Vinton William II. Vinton E. C. Houghton ... Lavant M. Read .


E. C. Houghton . E. C. Honghton . Lavant M. Read


C. W. Woodhouse .


Henry Clark


James Holloway ..


5874 |N. P. Bowman .


E. C. Honghton


Lavant M. Read


Lavant M. Real .. Lavant M. Read ..


Henry P. Smith .. Henry P. Smith .. Jonathan 1 .. Maek Jonathan L, Maek . Ozro Meacham. Ozro Meacham


Ozro Meacham.


John A. Butler.


John A. Butler.


William II. Root


5882 Luvins C. Butler Ozro Meacham.


Marsh O. Perkins .. | Alfred A Hall ..


John A. Butler.


William HI. Root ..


William II. Root


Allen L. Pease


HI. W. Hutchins


5883 Ozro Meacham 5884 Ozro Meacham 5885|M. O. Perkins ..


Marsh O. Perkins .. Marsh O. Perkins .. Alfred A. Ilall George W. Wing .. . D. M. Brown.


Alfred A. Hall George W. Wing Alfred A. Hall George W. Wing


John A. Butler


John A. Butler John A. Butler ..


William Il. Root William II. Roet John H. Whipple . W. J. Sperry ..


Joseph Boles ...


5859 Philip C. Tucker Barzillai Davenport Gamaliel Washburn 5860 Philip C. Tucker Gamaliel Washburn George M. Hall


5861 Philip C. Theker Gamaliel Washburn George M. Hall


Wilham I'. Russell William G. Shaw ..


Nathan P. Bowman Nathan P. Bowman


Benjamin H. Dewey! Benjamin H. Dewey Benjamin H. Dewey Park Davis ..




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