The history of Jericho, Vermont, Part 14

Author: Jericho, Vt. Historical committee; Hayden, Chauncey Hoyt, 1857- ed
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Burlington, Vt., The Free press printing co., printers
Number of Pages: 796


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CHAPTER VII.


JERICHO, THE TOWN.


The town of Jericho was orginally six miles square, but in 1795 five thousand acres were taken from its southern border by act of Legislature, with land from other towns, to create the town of Richmond.


Jericho is well watered by four streams : Winooski River run- ning along the southern edge of the town; Mill Brook, running through the town from West Bolton to empty into Winooski River and affording three mill sites; Brown's River, that, rising on Mansfield mountain, enters the town near Underhill village, crosses the northern part, and, entering the town of Essex, event- ually discharges its waters into the Lamoille River in Fairfax, affording Jericho seven mill sites; and Lee River that has its source among the mountains in the eastern part of the town of Underhill and runs six miles across Jericho emptying into Brown's River at Jericho Village, and gives the town two more mill privileges.


The town is dotted with many sugar orchards, and its lands are adapted to the purposes of dairying and the raising of grains. There are many excellent farms near and on the rivers as well as in the uplands of the town.


To those who delight in the sports of fishing and hunting the locality is especially attractive.


Good, well worked roads are a feature of the town.


POPULATION.


Following the close of the Revolutionary war the town of Jericho had a rapid growth in population and a corresponding in- crease in the value of its property.


POPULATION OF JERICHO.


Census of


No.


1791


381


1800


728


1810


1185


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1820


1219


1830


1654


1840


1684


1850


1837


1860


1669


1870


1757


1880


1687


1890 1461


1900


1373


1910


1307 The largest number was in 1850.


The appraised property of the town in 1791 was small in com- parison to that of succeeding years, but in 1860 had increased to a grand list of $5,310. In 1914 the grand list was $9,645.54.


The following excerpts are from an article prepared by L. F. Wilbur, which appeared in the Chittenden Reporter recently : "Most of the land of the town is well adapted to agricultural purposes. There are no swamps creating miasma to render the town an unhealthy place in which to live. Proverbially it has been a healthy town in which to reside. Like most rural dis- tricts of Vermont it has suffered in consequence of some of its enterprising citizens emigrating to the west. But it is in ref- erence to its present prosperity and the advantages that all new comers will reap by becoming its actual residents, that I wish to speak. The shipping points are now first-class. The people in the northeasterly part of the town are accommodated by the Underhill depot, which is within ten rods of the north line of the town; the south part of the town is accommodated at Rich- mond; the southwesterly part by the depot at North Williston, and the people of the whole town, as well as the people of West Bolton and the eastern part of Essex, are well accommodated by the depot at Jericho village. There are more than 100 dairies in town, ranging from six to 80 cows each. There are three post offices, one in each of the three villages. The village of Under- hill Flats, (so called), the larger part of which being in Jericho, is a prosperous village. On the Jericho side of the line are four stores, a steam sawmill, a grist mill, a tin shop, two physicians, an Episcopal and a Methodist church. The village at the Center has three stores, a blacksmith shop, a Congregational Church in front


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of which is a handsome park with shade trees. The village of Jericho, sometimes called Jericho Corners, is the principal vil- lage of the town situated on Brown's River on which there are several good mill privileges, some of which are improved, and others where manufacturing industries might be greatly extended. At this village there are now two stores, three blacksmiths' shops, one harness shop, two house painters, a carriage painter, a lawyer, a physician, one of the best gristmills in New England, two saw mills, and one for the manufacture of all sorts of wooden ware, a large tin shop, and one millinery shop. The vil- lage has first-class schools run under the town system. The vil- lage is pleasantly located, the streets are handsome, the buildings and residences are kept in good repair. There are three churches, Congregationalist, Baptist and Methodist,-and a school house hall that can be used for meetings and entertainments. As a place of residence or for those who desire to engage in agriculture or manufacturing Jericho is an inviting place.


IN CONCLUSION.


The dangers to which Jericho and its pioneers were a long time exposed; the invasions by the British army on the north and ravages and murderous attacks of hostile Indians for many years; the fact that Joseph Brown and his entire family, as early as 1780, were captured and taken to Canada and sold to British officers and held as prisoners for three years, and their log house and their entire property destroyed; the fact that the first settlers were compelled to abandon the town for a term of three years in order to save their lives from attacks of the British and hostile Indians before they could return to their lands and homes, and that the most northern post-office, the end of the postal route, was in Jericho for many years; the fact that the town is one of the best watered towns in northern Ver- mont, well adapted for the raising of grain, for dairying pur- poses and the manufacture of maple sugar; the fact that in the early days of the State, the Academy at Jericho Center, for many years was the only place in northern Vermont where the young men and women had an opportunity to acquire an edu- cation in the higher branches of learning; the fact that the


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town has excellent water power where manufacturing can be profitably built up, and where railroad facilities are excellent, and the fact that it has furnished to the State, Martin Chittenden and Asahel Peck, two of its prominent governors, give the town of Jericho a prominent and unique place among the towns of the State.


CHAPTER VIII.


THE FREEMEN OF JERICHO.


Names of early residents to 1806 and since then of all who have subscribed to the Freeman's Oath since that date.


Arranged by L. F. Wilbur.


Joseph Brown,


Charles Brown,


Roderick Messenger,


Nathan Stone,


Alzariah Rood,


Reuben Lee,


James Farnsworth,


William Smith,


Lewis Chapin,


Daniel Hutchinson,


Peter McArther,


Nathaniel Bostwick,


Joseph Hall,


Alzariah Lee,


Jedadiah Lane,


Deac. Mathew Cole,


Abel Castle,


Ebenezer Martin,


Daniel Stanard,


Roger Lane,


John Farwell,


Thomas Rood,


Esq. Savage,


Eben Martin,


Benjamin Farnsworth,


John Hayward,


David Stanton,


John Thompson,


Jonathan Castle,


John Lyman,


John Lee,


Martin Chittenden,


Leonard Hodges,


Noah Lyman,


John Russell,


Ephraim Hyde,


Ichabod Chapin,


Adoph Butler, Jr.,


Benjamin Bartlett,


Elon Lee,


Jopena Wilson,


John Gloyd,


Noah Chittenden, J. McFarlin, Timothy Brown, Ebenezer Bartlett,


Jonathan Bixby,


Daniel Bill,


Peter Read,


Nicholus McArther,


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1


Abraham Hollenbeck, Thomas Make, Joslin Morgan,


Otis Turner,


George Packard, Jr.,


Wait Catlin,


Nathan Moore, John Hollenbeck,


Benj. Shaw,


Edward Fay, Jacob Hafford, Ira Goodrich,


Eli Barnard,


David Stone,


Thomas Day,


Cleagan Hutchin,


Jesse Gloyd,


William Rood,


David Fish,


Thomas Whitmarsh. 1793.


John Messenger,


Howard Wade,


Solmon Fay,


John Gloyd,


Dudley Stone,


John Porter,


Levi Nichols,


Elizer Hubbel.


Ira Atkins,


1798.


Jonathan Jacobs,


John Casey,


Doctor Miles Richardson,


David T. Stone,


David Hatch,


Wm. Jeffords,


William Young. 1795.


Joseph Hatch,


P. C. Packard,


Eben Bartlett,


John Blanchard,


Joseph Brown, Jr.,


John Lane,


Solomon Lee,


Ely Reed, Timothy S. Norton,


Timothy Bliss,


James Orr,


Issac Benham,


James Pease,


Paul Kilburn,


Joseph Chipman,


Samuel French,


Cassius Pease,


Samuel Nelson,


J. Field,


David Whitmarsh,


Ebenezer Reed,


Timothy Bliss, Jr.,


Moses Billings, Thomas D. Rood,


Winthrop Hill. Samuel Bentley,


Julius Hot,


John Vane, F. Missy,


Nathaniel Willson,


Daniel Bills, Reuben Boswell,


Timothy Bliss, Jr.,


John Lyman, Silas Billing,


Corpus Packard, David Field. Hylekiah Clark, Jonathan Shaw, Aaron Stone,


Nehemiah Prouty, Jr., Caleb Nash,


Oliver Whitmarsh, Stephen Shaw, Paul Babcock,


James Lowrey,


Reuben Rockwell,


Nathan Smith,


Billy Bartlet, Cyrus Cleveland,


Thomas Bentley,


Daniel Bill, Linus Lee,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Ebenezer Kingsbury, Avery Thacher. 1801.


Timothy Bliss, Jr., Joseph Brown, Jr., Timothy Bliss, Jr.,


Elizer Hubbel,


Willard Colton,


Ebenezer Whitlock,


Shipley Wells,


Thomas Langdon,


Uriah How,


Thomas Hermon,


Anal Strong,


Thomas Harmond,


James Marsh,


Jonathan Hoyt,


Thomas Day,


Nathan Niles,


Edward Day,


Ebenezer Morris,


Thomas Lawry,


Joseph Townsworth,


Joseph Staples,


James Hawley,


Alfred Smalley,


Benajah Tisknor,


Jonathan Evans,


Oliver Roude,


Samuel Brown,


Thomas McFarlin,


James A. Potter,


Timothy Chapman,


Charles How,


Peter Burdick,


Peter Wood,


Rufus Crossman,


John Ripley,


Reuben Butler,


Oliver Wilder,


Joseph Wilson, Jr.,


Samuel Day,


Jeremiah Sinclear,


Elias Potter,


Samuel Messenger,


John Lane,


Isaac Andrews,


John Bentley,


Peter Manwell,


Doctor Ebenezer Hutchins,


Linus Catlin,


Jesse Thompson,


Samuel Martin,


Azariah Lee, Jr.,


Haden Hall,


Timothy Torrey,


Norman Shepard,


Andrew Benton,


Caleb Nash, Jr.,


Caleb Nash,


Homer Pelton,


David Coburn,


James Lee,


Billy Bartlet,


Peter Manwell.


The following named persons, residents of Jericho, took the freeman's oath, as indicated, viz. :-


Edward Beals, Simon Richards, Luther Whitten,


John P. Smith,


Elnathan H. Brunsmead,


Peter Gloyd,


Paul Babcock,


Waters Mather,


Abel Skinner,


Seth Rice,


Peter Shaw,


In 1806. John Simon, Joshua Graves, Salmon Cook, Erastus D. Hubbell,


Benj. Burt,


John Bridgeman,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Stephen Lyman, Seth Messenger, William P. Richardson,


Timothy Tyler. In 1807.


Isaac Ross, John Ripley, Samuel Knapp,


Isaac Chamberlain,


James Steel.


Elisha Durham,


In 1810.


Edward Fay, 2nd.,


Jared Willson,


Charles Lowry,


Ashbel Skinner, Jr. In 1811.


John Bliss, Elmer Benson,


Stephen Bascomb,


Smith Benham,


Olin Rouse,


John Bates, Jr.,


Samuel Wells,


Zebedee Packard,


Harvey Field,


Pliny Bliss.


In 1812.


In 1808.


Anson Bostwick,


Berfield E. Howe,


Iras Kilburn,


Vinson Nash,


Chester Bills,


Asher Hall,


Jasper Brown,


David Hutchinson,


Benjamin Gline, William Church,


Orlando Ward,


William M. Moore,


Joel Macomber,


Job. Burn, Daniel Turrill,


Salmon Adams, John Benham,


Eben Bartlett,


Henry Field.


In 1809.


Stephen Lane, Peter Allen, Timothy Porter, Levy Chapin, William Rouse, Alexander McArthur, Luther Prouty, Johnson Brown,


Daniel Lyman,


Joseph Wells,


Levy Lane,


James Skinner,


Elmore Hapgood, Anson Curtis, John Atchinson,


Henry Vandoir,


Samuel Quincy, Jonathan Cross, Silas Benham,


Horace Andrus, Giles Dudley,


Martin Root, Elijah Fish,


Joseph Copeland. William Proctor, Thos. Chittenden, Frederick Hepburn. In 1813.


Tillison Hapgood, Warren Ford, Azariah Rood, Nathaniel Joy, Nathan Smith,


William Russell, David Hatch, Jr.,


Simon Tiffeny,


Benjamin Lucas,


Elisha Durham,


John Allen, Myron Reed, Earl Rockwell, James Fay,


William Russell.


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Joseph G. Phillips,


Amos Hamblin,


Parker Thimp,


Roswell Bates,


Gaites Atkins,


Thomas Dudley,


Henry Vadakim,


Stephen Fish,


Benj. Barron,


Joseph Titreau. In 1816.


Jabez I. Warner,


Jabez Warner,


Orange Butler,


Elias Bartlet,


Luther Brown,


Nathan Fay, Jr.,


Oliver Wilder, Jr.,


Ariel Squires,


William Smith, Jr.,


Ephraim Hyde, Jr.,


Samuel Chatterton. In 1814.


Philander Benham,


Austin Field,


Noah Lyman, Jr.,


Jacob Jones,


Laban Joiner,


John Lowry,


John Oakes,


Jonathan Torrey, Jr.,


Sewell Spaulding,


James Daget,


Joseph Willet.


In 1818.


John Bartlet,


Charles Marston,


John Clapp,


Justin Gloyd,


Shelly Bentley,


Jonathan R. Joiner,


Hollan Lincoln,


Daniel Brown,


Abijah Whitton,


Timothy Howe,


Benj. F. Hollenbeck,


Zenas Nash, Levi Rood,


Ezra Church,


William Reed,


Jonathan Shaw,


John Orr,


John Scales. In 1817.


Truman Brown,


Lyman Field,


Orpheus Thomson,


Harvey Lyman,


Azariah Rouse,


Daniel Douglass,


John Baxter,


Asa Baxter,


Simeon Lyman,


Marcus Shaw,


Julius Bliss,


Harmon Howe, John Barrett,


Nathaniel Clapp, John May.


In 1815.


Miron Chapin, Franklin Spencer, Joseph Joiner, James Rood,


John Garfield, Luman French,


Milton Ford,


Heman Rood, Hiram Stone, David Skinner,


Nathan Hoskins, Jr., John Moore, Harry Fassett,


William M. Sterns,


Milton Brown,


William E. Dredge,


Lemuel Blackman,


Henry Laflin,


Porter Howe,


Joel Williams,


Rufus Billings,


John Otis,


HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT. 161


Harvey Wilder, Aaron Nichols, Harry Hoskins, John Smith.


In 1819.


Thomas D. Rood, Jr.,


Rural Thompson,


Edward F. Hutchings,


Harvey Ford,


Lucius Barney,


William C. Grimes,


John Delaware,


George Lillie, James Hunt,


Joseph Brown, Jr.,


Martin C. Barney,


Elisha Lyman,


Harvey Booth,


Milo Messinger,


Alexander Hamilton,


Sipious L. Hefflon. In 1820.


Harvey Orr,


Charles Campbell,


John Lyman,


Henry Stephens,


Azariah Lee,


Albert Lee,


Zalmon Bentley,


Orwell Shaw,


Hosea Spaulding,


William W. Cilley,


Horace Pease,


Ariel Blodget,


Lyman H. Potter,


Hyman J. Martin,


In 1821.


Harvey Stone,


Alonson Dixon,


Edward McGee,


Timothy Bliss, Jr.,


Simeon Pease,


Joseph McNall,


Martin C. Bostwick,


Solomon Wood,


Isaac Smith, Gordon Blakely,


Martin Mead, Jr.,


Lewis Lamphier,


Horace Babcock,


Elizah M. Morse, Jr.,


Thomas I. Hutchings, Elon Howe,


Joel Rood, Samuel Clough.


In 1825.


George W. Renslow, Milton Lincoln, Fletcher W. Joiner, James Lowry, Aaron Brownell,


David Glines, F. A. Shaw.


In 1823.


Benj. Hatch,


Jason Monroe,


Erastus Field,


John Thompson, 2nd.,


Horace Bliss,


Horatio G. Lane,


A. B. Bentley,


Joseph Rutter,


.Harry Gloyd.


Bela Brown, Major Lamphere. In 1824.


Henry Oakes,


John Chambers, Lyman Bentley,


Lyman Davis, Orlin Rood,


Daniel Shaw, 2nd., William Leet, John Westover,


Thomas C. Barney. In 1822.


Moses L. Colton, Samuel Day, 2nd.,


Harmon B. Potter, Spencer Cilley, Alva Blodget, Charles Hubbell,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Jamin Hamilton,


Nahum Bradford,


Martin Bartlet,


Richard Cilley,


Solomon Packard,


Asa Noice,


Nahum Whitmarsh,


Perkins Fairfield,


William W. Winchel,


Thomas Floid,


Lewis Bradford,


George L. Glines,


James G. Young,


Augustus Lee, 2nd.,


Levi S. Lane,


Daniel Colton, Jr.,


Nathan P. Spaulding,


Roswell Lillie,


John Ryan,


Samuel Lee,


John Glines,


Appleton Blakely,


Russell French,


Rufus Parker,


Warren Hall.


Lucian Bliss,


In 1828.


Curtis Moss,


Henry Marsh,


Samuel Bartlett,


William Benson,


Truman C. Lane,


Joseph Packard,


Oliver Whitmarsh,


Jedediah Griffin,


Hiram Rood,


Smith B. Hatch,


Lewis Rood,


George Oakes,


Hoyt Bostwick,


David Fish, Jr.,


Hosea Ballon,


Hiram Day,


Thomas Mills,


Ambrose Bliss,


Selah Babcock,


John B. Briant,


Daniel Hale,


Aaron Dowe.


In 1827.


Calvin Hale,


Benj. Freeman,


William S. Douglass,


Eber D. Hatch,


Eben Lee, Jr.,


Levi C. Shaw,


Isaac C. Bostwick,


Marshall Beals.


In 1829.


Giles Day,


Edward P. Fay,


Albert Butts,


John Hunt,


Barney Fairfield,


Wills Blodget,


Francis B. Vaughn,


Jarvis Colgrove, Andrew Warner, Joseph Butts, Ira S. Abbott,


Orlan Porter, Chauncey Chapin,


Hosea Joy, John Lee, Jr.,


Benjamin Glines, Jr.,


Jasper Griffin, Jr.,


Jonathan Eades,


Reuben Lee, Jr.,


James Livingston, Simeon Bicknell,


Julius Babcock,


Alva Pease,


Rodney Thompson,


George Woodward,


Zina Brown,


Stephen Hunt,


Augustus Dowe,


Elon Hall,


Daniel Nash,


Levi Packard. In 1826.


Orange B. Reed,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Reuben Rockwell, John McAndlass, Oliver Day, Alonzo Lee, Eliphalet Bean,


Otis H. Knights. In 1830.


Vinson Nash,


Benj. F. Lillie,


William E. Bartlett,


Jeremiah G. Lane,


Roswell C. Crossett,


Norman Wood,


Thomas Goodhue, Jr.,


Zachariah Field,


Lucien S. Blodgett,


William Oakes,


Calvin Marsh.


In 1831.


Albert Lowry,


Dewey Pierce,


John Delaware,


Ezra Chamberlain, Jr.,


Robinson S. Blodgett,


Nathan Richardson,


George W. Hart,


Austin Norton,


Loomis Galusha,


Solomon Lee, Jr.,


Eli Douglass,


Arthur L. Castle,


Orange Parker,


Leonard Bicknell,


James Hunt,


John Turrell,


Edward C. S. Parker,


Sumner Rockwood,


Chester Caswell,


Daniel P. Lee,


Ezekiel Bailey,


Milo Foster,


Giles Howe.


In 1836.


Daniel Pomeroy,


Edwin Hays,


Rufus Brown,


Joseph Goodhue,


Ansel Nash,


Philander S. Prior, Albert Gleason,


Chittenden Galusha, Charles D. F. Johnson, Ezra Ransom, Henry Blackman, C. R. Bigsby,


Abijah Wheelock, Jr., Watrous Thompson, A. B. Staunton, Lyman Stimson,


Van Rensalier Foster,


Alvin Chase,


Harris Hoyt,


Stephen Dudley. In 1833.


Moses Peck,


Maseorie B. Johnson,


William Lee,


Ebenezer Benson, Jr.,


David H. Babcock,


Peter W. Shaw,


Marcus Messenger. In 1834.


Henry Lane,


Isaac L. Benham,


Silas R. Day,


William L. Hall,


Albert Cilley,


Thomas Howe, Harry Goodell,


Denison Monroe,


Newton Rood,


Cyrus Packard,


Allen Willis,


Mathew Barney,


Harvey Hatch,


Daniel Martin.


In 1832.


William S. Hitchcock,


Elijah B. Reed, Harrison Webster, Joel Stevens, William Tower,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Samuel H. Byington,


Solon B. Rawson,


Andrew J. Cilley,


Salmon Fay.


In 1841.


Edwin Blackman.


In 1837.


Osmond Castle,


William H. Kenniston,


Lyman C. Cotton,


Cassius Douglass,


Samuel B. Bostwick,


Austin Field,


George Downing,


John T. Pratt,


Perkins Edwards,


Charles H. Lyman,


Freeman Martin,


Hervey M. Stimson.


In 1842.


Henry Whitten,


Zanthy Parker, Everet W. Johnson,


Henry Douglass,


David Story,


Leet A. Bishop,


Moses Edwards,


Ezra Elliott,


Milo Douglass,


Hiram Dixon,


Smiley Thomson,


Orrin Rawson,


James T. Foster.


In 1839.


Milton Martin,


Charles E. Allen,


Miles Ransom.


John Goodhue,


Timothy Abbott, Jr. In 1840.


Jared S. Deming,


Daniel Hobart,


Samuel Kingsbury,


Truman Stebbins,


Luther S. Prouty,


Wilkins Rockwood,


Henry W. Butler,


Henry Benham,


Edwin R. Crane,


George P. Howe,


Newell Marsh.


In 1844.


Milo H. Chapin,


Newell Stone,


John W. Blackman,


Ziby Pixley,


Edward Day,


Eleazer Martin,


Samuel Brown, Sylvester Lee,


William R. Rouss, James S. Blackman, John Lane, John Messenger, David Benson,


Lucius L. Lane, Albert Smith,


Selem Blackman,


Isaac H. Blodgett,


Lewis Marsh,


Martin Richardson,


Hiram F. Chamberlain,


George Butler,


Lyman C. Hall,


James B. Orr,


Roswell Tarbox. In 1838.


Horace Reed,


Solomon Barney,


Haswell Church,


Dennis Rood,


Rollin M. Galusha,


Francis Goodhue, Jr.,


In 1843.


Daniel U. Johnson,


Jesse Thomson, Jr., George W. Harris, James J. Stevens, Robert McLaren, Wells Blackman, Henry G. Gibbs,


.


Heman Gibbs,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Samuel Webster, Orlin Rood, William Benham, Julius Ransom,


Edgar A. Barney,


Francis W. Crane,


Harrison Perrigo,


Dennison Bliss,


Lewis Rodo,


George F. Chapin,


Rollin Lincoln,


George Stiles,


Otis B. Church,


Dennis Day,


Chesman Johnson,


George F. Martin,


Clark Ford,


George Booth,


Newell Blakely. In 1852.


John D. Kingsbury,


Edwin Bentley,


Nelson Wood,


Ira L. Bicknell,


Homer Lyman Bartlett. In 1853.


Hira A. Percival,


Rodney Barney,


Hawley Booth,


Lucius Blodgett,


Edward Field,


Norman Ford,


Horatio E. Hawley,


Elon H. Prouty,


John Danvers,


Ambrose ,C. Stone,


Oscar Gibbs. In 1849.


George Wilder,


David N. Shaw,


Rollin M. Clapp,


Gordon Smith,


Luther Haskin.


In 1850.


Abner James Loveland, Albert O. Humphrey, Herbert Chapin,


Asa Platt, Royal J. Thomson, William Totten,


Abram B. Stroud,


John L. Johnson,


Edward Pease.


In 1851.


Homer Rawson. In 1845.


George H. Duncan, Joel B. Bartlett,


Lyman Reed.


In 1846.


Henry Ware,


Edwin Pratt,


Emerson Field,


Lemuel J. Bliss. In 1847.


Kineson S. Ransom,


Orson Robbins,


Charles Benway,


Albert Chapin,


Rollin Townsend,


James Russell.


In 1848.


George Wadsworth,


James Hoyt Orr,


Gaius Pease, 2nd.,


Munroe Bates,


Lewis Batties,


Jesse Gloyd,


Smith Pease,


John C. Bradley,


Chesmor Johnson. In 1855.


Orrin Stimson,


Thomas G. Richardson,


Harvey S. Blakely,


William Trumbull Lee,


Wells Lee,


Truman B. Barney. In 1856.


Edwin Howe, Harlow Percival, William Mills,


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HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Adrian S. Lee. In 1857.


George H. Vancor,


John H. Johnson,


John A. Bowman,


Lyman Bartlett.


In 1858.


Orrison H. Shaw,


Asa Church.


In 1859.


William E. Benson,


Miron Lyman,


Marcus Dunlop,


Chauncey Smith,


L. H. Bostwick,


Charles C. Cilley,


Robert White.


In 1860.


Daniel Buxton,


B. S. Smith,


Parker Balch,


E. C. Hilton,


N. Bissonette,


John Lavelle.


In 1861.


Loren Chamberlain,


Wilson Whitmarsh,


Erastus Powell.


In 1862.


Oscar Loomis, S. J. Haskins,


Lysander Jackson,


Samuel York,


Charles M. Crane,


Chauncey Church. In 1863.


Asa I. Powell,


Dennison Parker,


Wallace B. Fish,


Thomas H. Buxton,


Luther M. Howe, Philemon Smith, Dustin Bicknell,


David R. Bigelow, Osgood M. Whipple, Andrew J. Hale,


Henry M. Brown, Edward S. Whitcomb. In 1865.


Abel Hoskins, Justin B. Willard,


Allen Bicknell,


Caleb Nash,


Charles Wright,


George H. Bliss,


Buel H. Day. In 1866.


George Sherman,


James H. Safford,


Alexander H. Miller,


James Keefe,


Eli N. Peck,


Wilson R. Curtis,


Birney W. Hilton,


George Dunbar,


Henry W. Thomson. In 1867.


Tillman C. Wright,


Henry J. Vancor,


William J. Gibson,


George D. Thomson,


A. G. Barney. In 1868.


E. T. Dusseau,


Vinson K. Nash,


Orlando Joy,


Seth W. Packard,


H. H. Douglass,


Frank F. Gomo. In 1869.


Byron Day,


James Kennedy,


Hollis Smith,


Dennis E. Rood,


Simeon Bullock,


Fayette Balch,


E. A. Bliss,


Daniel Fuller,


Oliver G. Story,


Hiram E. Allen. In 1870.


Rollin Douglass,


167


HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


John Benham, Morton W. Booth, Michael Carroll. In 1872.


In 1878.


Andrew C. Berry,


William S. Powell,


Henry Murdock,


Hoyt H. Davis,


W. C. Stevens,


Irving R. Gleason,


Joseph Stearns,


J. H. Douglass,


Charles M. Berry,


Franklin N. Stearns,


Chauncey H. Hayden,


W. Scott Nay,


Charles Eastman,


Harmon G. Howe,


Fred S. Tomlinson,


Henry Smith,


Alvin Graham.


Lewis Gauvin,


In 1880.


Dorman Stockwell,


John Casey,


C. F. Nealy,


H. D. Peters,


E. Frank Lane,


Lewis Roscoe,


J. W. Somers,


Frank J. Chambers,


Eli Stone,


Frank S. Ransom,


E. E. Thompson,


H. H. Howe,


G. L. Curtis,


G. E. Humphrey,


James McClaflin,


C. S. Field,


Carlos Young,


Charles Barney,


James Nelson,


Ebert Lane,


G. W. Bass,


Henry Benwore,


Franklin S. Jackson,


Charles Douglass. In 1882.


Charles W. Powell,


Louis F. Paradee,


George W. Lucia, William Morton, Joseph Shiner, J. D. Farrell, John Hall, Edward Sweeney, Justin H. Gloyd,


J. H. Russell, M. F. Bulger,


Charles E. Blood,


Frank C. Young,


Charles F. Bixby,


George H. White, Fred E. Chambers, John A. Smith,


Giles W. Stimson,


Eben L. Graham, L. M. Johnson, John Carroll, K. C. Butler, John Morey, Charles LeClair, John Nash, Frank A. Stiles.


In 1874.


Franklin P. Percival,


Frederick Hodges,


George Packard,


George Paradee,


John W. Pierce,


Norris S. Ransom,


Robert Field,


Fred Smith,


John Benjamin.


In 1876.


J. P. Clary,


Buel White,


Frank Colgrove,


Henry Desseau.


Burke Brown, Lucian H. Chapin,


168


HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Ezra Shiner, Peter Plant,


Edward Hawley,


Frank A. Castle,


Sanford Glidden,


Nelson Guyette,


Waldo Smith,


Clinton C. Abbott,


John Costello,


Fred Hatch. In 1883.


Moses Bolger. In 1884.


George Gauvin,


Homer Kinney,


Henry G. Stiles,


W. C. Field,


Andrew Gearin,


Frank Pratt,


Fred Pratt,


Luther M. Stevens,


W. A. Bentley,


F. M. Nash.


In 1888.


W. M. Buxton,


Orvis Howland,


W. M. McGovern,


Peter S. McGibbon,


R. C. Gloyd,


Hoyt O. Kinney,


Burt J. Sherman,


George H. Booth,


George W. Gearing,


L. E. Taylor,


Don C. Hawley,


H. N. Percival,


Martin Mead,


Edward E. Story,


Louis Morrow,


David Parizo,


B. C. Day,


H. T. Barnard,


Fred Guyette,


Will E. Prior.


In 1890.


A. C. Johnson,


James K. Morse,


Theodore Tubbs,


Mortimer Whitney,


F. C. Williams, W. M. Bradford,


E. B. Williams, William Flynn, William Boilson,


Eli Paradee,


James Sweeney,


George Willard,


Charles Barney,


Mortimer Whitney,


George Johnson,


James Tobin,


Willie L. Marsh,


Bert S. Booth,


W. A. Tarbox,


A. W. Waters, E. C. Myers,


Will Wood, C. B. Tyler,


Frank E. Kinney,


A. D. Bradford,


Charles Bentley,


Lewis Ladue,


A. C. Lowry,


J. T. Varney,


F. Guyette,


Fred E. Wilson,


Eugene B. Jordan. In 1886.


W. N. Pierce,


Judson E. Fleming,


Charles A. Williams,


Warren Fellows,


S. S. Thomson,


George Sherman,


H. W. Packard,


A. D. Bradford,


George W. Tubbs, John Ryan, Judson Hodges,


George Costello, William Woodruff,


Joshua Hamilton,


169


HISTORY OF JERICHO, VERMONT.


Charles Jackson, H. E. Bates, Louis Pratt,


Edmund Guyette, Luke Bolger,


David Bissonette,


Clement G. Austin. In 1892.


Edward Martin,


Ira Austin,


H. Brigham,


Geo. Cunningham,


John Cabana,


W. C. Jackson,


Arthur Prue,


Frank W. Woods. In 1894.


Leander Savoie, William Flynn, G. Hutchinson,


Elbridge Nealy,


James P. Mclaughlin,


William Monell,


Samuel W. Hoyt,


Elmer Harriman,


Dennis H. Eldredge,


Thomas Adrien,


Roma H. May,


Arthur E. Sherman,


John Ammon, Henry W. Curry,


Fred W. Ploof,


Edgar S. Hoyt,


Edmond L. Plant,


John B. Hardy,


Isadore Panther,


Newton T. Isham,


Charles J. Guyette,


Stephen E. Curtis, James Carroll, George L. Lyon,


I. F. Bennett,


Frank L. Kidder,


Hiram J. Curry,


Sidney J. Barber, Jr.,


F. A. Wright, Clifton A. Pease,


I. C. Stone, George H. Kidder, James J. Jackson,


Albert I. Gleason,


W. W. Buzzell,


E. S. Ransom,


G. W. Labardee,


William Schillhammer,


C. T. Barney,


Henry L. Smith,


Hiram Tromblay,




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