MONTPELIER
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
1883–1884
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EXPLANATIONS
Directory
is arranged as follows: ~
1.
Name of individual or firm.
2.
Postoffice address in parenthesis.
3.
The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which
the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back
part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed
to reside in the village.
4.
Business or occupation.
5.
A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work.
6.
Figures
placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned
or leased.
7.
Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the
work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.
For additional
names changes and corrections, see Errata.

ABBREVIATIONS.
— Ab., above; ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet., between; cor., corner;
E., east; emp., .employee; fac. op., factory operative; h., house; manuf.,
manufacturer; Mfg., manufacturing; N., north; n., near; opp. opposite;
prop., proprietor; reg., registered as applied to live stock; regt., regiment;
S., south; supt., superintendent; W., west.
The word street is implied.
(Post office address is Barre, unless
otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
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Quinn Peter
F., painter, bds. 4 Barre st.
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Ramsdell Abbie
M., tailoress, emp. Woolson Bros., bds. 19 E. State.
Ramsdell Charles
C., foreman Watchman office, bds. 19 E. State.
Ramsdell Lucy
A. Mrs., compositor, emp. The Watchman, bds. 19 E. State.
Rand Eugene
F., transportation master M. & W. R. R. R., h 43 Barre st.
Randall James
F., painter, h 19 First ave.
Ranney T. Taylor,
clerk for George E. Taplin, h 46 Barre st.
REDFIELD T.
P., widow of Judge Timothy P., h 149 State.
Reed Benjamin
J., granite polisher Pioneer mills, Berlin st., h 57 Main.
Reed Cassius
H., teamster for E. W. Bailey & Co., h 234 Main.
Reed Emily
E., widow of Hon. Charles, h 129 State.
Reed Fred,
laborer, h 206 Main.
Reed George
W., sec'y National Life Insurance Co., and county treasurer, h 131 State.
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MISSING - Will be added shortly.
Rourk James
J., tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 121 Elm.
Rourk Patrick,
laborer, h 5 Mechanic.
Rowe Felix,
laborer, bds. 28 Elm.
Rowell Charles
F., teamster, h 235 Main.
Rowell I. Henry
P., resident, h 10 St. Paul.
Rowell John
C., engineer, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 7 Main.
Roy Lewis,
laborer, bds. 69 Elm.
Rublee Eliza
B. Miss, resident, h 173 Main.
Russell Alonzo
H., printer, h 22 Liberty.
Russell Fred,
laborer, bds. 62 State.
Russell Herbert
E., compositor Argus and Patriot office, bds. 121 Elm.
Russell Marble,
painter, bds. 14 Spring.
RUSSELL MERRILL,
manuf. and dealer in all kinds of Barre granite work, monuments and statues
a specialty, near C. V. R. R. depot, h 11 Baldwin.
Ryan Edward,
farm laborer for H. W. Heaton.
Ryan Mary Mrs.,
housekeeper 8 Mechanic.
Ryle Dennis,
stonecutter, bds. 34 Barre st.
Ryle Michael
H., stonecutter, bds. 34 Barre st.
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SABIN CHARLES
T., sec'y and tress. Sabin Machine Co., vice pres. and director Vermont
Mutual Fire Insurance Co., pres. and treas. Montpelier Slate Co., director
of National Life Insurance Co., 22 grade Jersey cows, and farmer 125. [Dec.
24, 1888.]
Sabin James
T., sec'y Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 23 Bailey ave.
Sabin Machine
Co, George Cook, pres.; C. T. Sabin, treas.; manufs. of organ and piano
springs, Sabin's lever, boss and crown door springs, double-acting spring
hinges, and Glynn's patent candy machines, Berlin st.
Salinas Eugenia
Mrs., seamstress. h 3 School.
Sanders Charles,
laborer, bds. 8 Putnam.
Sanders Charles
A., carpenter, h 117 Elm.
Sanders Elmer
E., butcher, emp. C. S. Whittier, h 1 Ridge.
Sanders George,
laborer, bds. 36 Loomis.
Sanders Henry
M., laborer, h 36 Loomis.
Sanderson William
K., treas. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., h 50 Elm.
Sargent Walter
C., granite cutter, Barre st., h 96 Elm.
Sawyer A. George,
laborer, h Berlin st.
Sawyer George,
stone polisher, h 2 Court.
Sawyer John
M., blacksmith, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h 107 Main.
Sawyer Myron
G., fireman M. &. W. R. R. R., bds. 107 Main.
Scott Daniel,
r 5, emp. Pecks & Cummins.
Scott Elmer
G., laborer for S. H. O. Bosworth, h 23 E. Liberty.
Scott George
W., retired merchant, aged 79, h 11 Loomis.
Scovill Martha
P., widow of Edwin N., resident, h 47 Arsenal.
Scribner Bart
S., off r 3, 6 cows, and farmer 65.
Scribner Benjamin
F., carpenter, aged 72, h 186 Main.
Scribner Eben,
(Pioneer Works) aged 82, h 174 Main.
SCRIBNER GEORGE
E., (George M. Scribner & Son) bds. 21 Main.
SCRIBNER GEORGE
M., (George M. Scribner & Son) h 19 Main.
SCRIBNER GEORGE
M. & SON, (George E.) dealers in tin and hollow ware, stoves, etc.,
21 Main.
Scribner Horace
H., teacher piano and organ, and organist Episcopal church, h 186 Main.
Scribner Lillian
M. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 18 Spring.
Scribner Martha
L. Mrs., seamstress, h 18 Spring.
Scribner Melvin
W., salesman for Henry C. Holmes, h 28 Court.
Scribner Oscar
D., curer of and dealer in sugar-cured dried beef and hams, also pork,
lard and sausages, cor. Main and State, h 169 Main.
Scribner Polly
Mrs, milliner, 174 Main, h do.
Seaver Charles,
cook, emp. Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
SERVER EDWIN
N., stationary engineer, emp. Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
Seaver Elijah,
retired, aged 80, h 8 Putnam.
SERVER JOHN
R., district agent Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co, 12 State, h 4
Charles.
SERVER LATHAM
T., r 7, breeder of full blood Cheshire swine and grade Jersey cattle,
farmer 25, soldier in Co. B, 13th, and in Co. C, 15th Vt. Cav.
Seguin Charles,
tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 150 Elm.
Seguin Frank,
tanner, emp. Pecks & Cummins, h 38 North.
Selinas A.
M. Mrs., 31 Elm.
Selinas Charles
W., carriage trimmer, h 3 School.
SENTER JOHN
H., (Senter & Kemp) National bank examiner, sec'y Union Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., U. S. Circuit Court commissioner, h 10 Winter cor. Summer.
SENTER &
KEMP, (John H. S. and Harlan W. K.) lawyers, fire, life and accident insurance
and Remington typewriter agents, law reporters for Supreme Court of Vermont
for Atlantic Reporter, Langdon block, 47 State.
Severance Albert
J., painter, h 4 Tremont.
Severance Henry
E., emp. G. W. Parmenter, h 12 Cummins.
Severance John
W., printer, emp. Watchman office, h 23 State.
Shaddock Charles
teamster, emp. L. J. Davis, bds. do.
Shafter Elvira,
widow, aged 90, h 157 State.
Shambo Aughtney,
truckman, dealer in coal and wood, h 183 Main.
Shanley John,
polisher, emp. Johnson & Colton, bds. 2 Fuller.
Shanley Mary
Mrs., h 2 Fuller.
Shatney Francis,
laborer, 9 N. Franklin.
Shatney Francis,
Jr., laborer, h 4 Fuller.
Shattuck Edgar
A., stonecutter, bds. Union House.
Shay William
A., pressman Argus and Patriot office, bds. 5 St. Paul.
Shedd Lorenzo
W., agent Kansas Loan and Trust Co., bds. 128 State.
Shepard Burt
M., clerk for A. Long, bds. 6 Barre st.
Shepard George
C. Mrs., widow, owns the homestead, Main cor. School.
SHERBURN JOEL
O., pastor Trinity M. E. church, parsonage 162 Main.
Sherburne Frank
A., (Marvin & Sherburne) h 3 First ave.
Shipman Charles
H., dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 106 Main, h 5 Court.
Shorey Alphonse
Mrs., widow, h 199 Main.
Shorey Alphonzo,
blacksmith, h 45 Court.
Shurtleff Stephen
C., att'y at law, master in chancery, and notary public, 12 State, h 172
Main.
Sibley Andrew
J., deputy collector of internal revenue for Vermont, 11 State, bds. Pavilion.
Silloway Joseph
B., carpenter, h 12 First ave.
Silloway Milo,
laborer, bds. 26 E. State.
Silver Charles
E., delivery clerk, emp. W. W. Park, h 2z Northfield st.
Simpson James
stonecutter, bds. 39 Barre st.
Skinner Charles
W., watchmaker, dealer in clocks, watches, jewelry, fancy goods, silver
and plated ware, and toys, 8 State, h 11 do.
Skinner Eliab
R., jobber in foreign, domestic, fancy and staple goods, watches, jewelry,
hosiery, underwear, and small wares, 90 State, h 92 do.
Slade Sarah
S. Miss, prop. variety store, 59 Main, h do.
Slattary John,
r 1, farmer 10.
Slattery Anna
and Mary, domestics and own a farm, 138 Main.
Slattery Joseph,
laborer.
Slattery Patrick,
emp. E. P. Jewett, bds. 157 State.
SLAYTON HERMON
E., prop. news room, dealer in books, stationery, etc., 15 State, h 11
Summer.
SLAYTON VERNON
L., clerk for Hermon E., h 61 Berlin st. `
Sloan Benjamin
B ,clerk for F. H. Bascom, bds. 12 St. Paul.
Sloan Edgar
P., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 137 Elm.
Slocum Ward
A., law student with Heath & Fay, and commission merchant, 42 Main,
bds. 32 do.
Smilie Gorge
H., (English Pile Remedy Co.) commercial traveler, bds. 22 Loomis.
SMILIE MELVILLE
E, county clerk, justice of the peace, and lawyer, h 122 State.
Smith Albert
E., clerk in Argus and Patriot office, bds. 38 E. State.
Smith Albert
E., laborer, bds. 43 Elm.
Smith Albert
E., brakeman C. V. R. R., bds. 38 E. State.
Smith Alma,
widow of George, h 23 St. Paul.
Smith Andrew
J., carpenter, h 2 Fuller.
Smith Carlos
S., curer of and dealer in dried beef and hams, farmer 10, 9 Barre st.,
h do.
SMITH CHARLES
A., (Weston & Smith) h 55 Barre st.
Smith Charles
A., 2d, printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, bds. 38 E. State.
Smith Charles
R., electrician, emp. Standard Electric Light Co., h 2 North.
Smith Charles
S. Rev., Cong. clergyman, sec'y Vermont Domestic Missionary society, and
editor Vermont Chronicle; h 20 Bailey ave.
Smith Eddy
D., r 13, painter, emp. D. P. Clark.
Smith Edward
L., teacher, bds. 9 Barre st.
Smith Eugene
A., laborer, h 66 Barre st.
Smith Frank
E., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 120 Elm.
SMITH FRED
E. COL., pres. Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co. and Colby Wringer Co.,
and vice-pres. R. C. Bowers Granite Co., h 3 Spring.
Smith Henry
C., barber and hair-dresser, 46 State, and saloon 120 Main, h 17 Court.
Smith Henry
C., tinsmith, emp. D. Dewey & Son, bds. 34 School.
Smith Henry
D., silver plater, bds. 14 Loomis.
Smith Henry
L. E., hotel clerk at White Mountains, h 23 St. Paul.
Smith Hiram
S , truckman, h 6 St. Paul.
Smith J. Gregory,
deliverer for American Express Co., h 4 St. Paul.
Smith James
M., (Smith, Whitcomb & Cook) h 164 Main.
Smith Lewis,
laborer, h 61 Elm.
Smith Lillian
J. Miss., daughter of Carlos L., teacher, bds. 9 Barre st.
Smith Nye L.,
printer, emp. Argus and Patriot office, h 38 E. State.
Smith P. G.
Mrs., widow of Peter G., h 17 Court.
Smith Samuel;
off r 13, 7 cows, 300 sugar trees, farmer 130.
Smith Silas
S., bridge bulkier, h 18 Hubbard.
SMITH STEPHEN
B., manuf. of and dealer in reed and rattan chairs, children's carriages
and furniture, 76 State, h 4 Northfield st., Berlin.
Smith Thomas
C., carpenter and lather, h 43 Elm.
Smith William
D., clerk for E. W. Bailey & Co., h 1r Guernsey ave.
Smith Willie
D., 30 cows, milk dealer, and farmer about 200.
Snow Bert S.,
hack driver.
Snow Frank,
stonecutter, h 20 Main.
Snow Fred E.,
stonecutter, emp. T. Kelleher & Co.., bds. 24 Main.
Snow George
H., laborer, h 117 Elm.
Snow Henry
J., breeder of Wyandotte fowls, farmer 2, h 177 Elm.
Snow Ira, sexton
Green Mount cemetery, h State opp. cemetery.
Snow Ira Mrs.,
dressmaker, h opp. cemetery.
Snow Lucy,
widow of Barnabas H., h 24 Barre st.
Somerville
Samuel, granite cutter, h 20 Ridge.
Sortwell Charles,
resident, bds. Montpelier House.
Sowles Wilder
H., foreman M. & W. R. R. R., h off Main.
SPARROW ALBERT
S., h 100 State.
Spaulding Fred
E., manager stock exchange, 17 State, h 121 Elm.
Spellicy James,
resident, h 37 Court.
Spellicy John
B., molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 37 Court.
Sprague Nancy
S., widow of Wooster, h 14 Barre st.
Stacy Betsey,
widow of George, washer and ironer, h 18 Hubbard.
Stafford Thomas,
stonecutter, bds. 39 Barre st.
Standard Light
and Power Mfg. Co., The, C. P. Pitkin, pres.; E. D. Blackwell, treas.;
manufs. of electric lights, 13 State.
STANDISH FRED
A., manuf. of cigars, 42 State, bds, 61 1/2 Main.
Standish Phylura
A. Mrs., dealer in millinery and ladies' fancy goods, 40 State, h 61 1/2
Main.
STANDISH WILLIAM
O., butcher, and dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry,
eggs and vegetables, 95 Main, h 61 do.
Staples Harriet,
dressmaker. 223 Main.
Starkey Patrick
F., r 1, blacksmith, emp. in Barre.
Sterling Joseph
S , resident, h 12 St. Paul.
Sterling Martha
E. Mrs., prop. boarding-house, 12 St. Paul.
Sterling Walter
H., upholsterer, bds. 12 St. Paul.
Stevens. Fred
R., prop. restaurant, 40 Main, h 38 do.
Stevens Henry
M., off r 5, farm laborer.
Stevens Lucinda,
widow of Dr. John, of Newbury, Orange Co., acted 90, h 108 Elm.
Stickney Charles
A., carpenter and joiner, h 4 Stickney.
Stimpson Mary
E., teacher, bds. 7 First ave.
Stimson Ashbel
A., patentee, h 7 First ave.
Stimson Lizzie
M., dressmaker, h 7 First ave.
St. John Abraham,
resident, h 42 North.
St. Michael's
Parochial School, Miss Honora Eagan, principal, off Court.
Stone Arthur
G., dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware, cor. Main and State.,
h 23 Vine.
Stone Frank
J., butcher, emp. W. O. Standish, bds. 25 State.
Stone John,
saddler, emp. John Lease, h 9. Northfield st.
Stone John
F., retired Cong. clergyman, aged 81, h 164 Main.
Stone Lucius
C., butcher, emp. W. O. Standish, bds. 61 Main.
Stone Margaret,
teacher, 164 Main.
Stone Minnie,
housekeeper 164 Main.
Stowell William
A., h 17 Barre st.
Strathers James
C., painter; bds. 61 Main.
Stratton George
O., clerk Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 6 Summer.
Stratton Susan
H., widow of Nathaniel, cakemaker, h 6 Summer.
Straw Heman,
steel worker for Sabin Machine Co., h 89 E. State.
Sturtevant
Mortimer, nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton.
Sulham Lizzie
B. Mrs., restaurant cook, h 9 E. State.
Sumner Moses
S., retired carpenter, bds. 20 Main.
Swasey John
W., carpenter, h 12 Court.
Sweeney Daniel,
laborer, bds. 75 Elm.
Sweeney Dennis
J., stonecutter, bds. 39 Loomis.
Sweet Andrew
A., formerly county sheriff, aged 90, h 25 School.
Sweet Elizabeth
F., teacher, h 25 School.
Sweet Mary,
widow of Michael, h 196 Main.
Sweet Rebecca,
(Mrs. Andrew) resident, aged 91, h 25 School.
Sylvester Bradford,
printer Watchman office, h 21 First ave.
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Tabor George,
farm laborer for Charles M. Hale.
TABOR NATHANIEL
C., r 13 cor. 14, road commissioner, 500 sugar trees, breeder of full blood
Jersey cattle, reg., and fine horses, 15 cows, 60 sheep, farmer 140.
Taft Dennison,
retired dealer, h 147 Main.
TAFT LUCIUS
D., (E. W. Bailey & Co.) h 151 Main.
Talbot Henry
H., barber, 124 Main, h do.
Tanner Lathrop
L., mason, h 20 Pearl.
Taplin Caroline,
widow of H. Nelson, 124 State.
Taplin George
E., dealer in dry and fancy goods, 2 State, h 132 do.
Taplin Horatio
N., vice-pres. and tres. Vermont Mutual Insurance Co., h 124 State.
Taplin Wesley
E., clerk for H. C. Webster, bds. 105 Elm.
Taylor Burt
L., reporter for Argus and Patriot, bds. Montpelier House
Temple D. W.
& Co., (Walter H. Learned) dealers in dry and fancy goods, 77 Main.
Temple Dexter
W., (D. W. Temple & Co.) h 25 Barre st.
Templeton Carrie
W., resident, h 37 Loomis.
Templeton Hiram
E., M. D., physician and surgeon, 37 Loomis, h do.
TEMPLETON JAMES
M., M. D., physician and surgeon; 20 Loomis cor. Liberty, h do.
Templeton Oscar,
farmer in Calais, h Clay hill.
Templeton Smith
J., farmer 10, h Clay hill.
Tewksbury Lee
C., clerk Union House, bds. do.
Thayer Edwin,
farm laborer, bds. Wrightsville.
Thayer Francis
M., stone mason, h 8 Whittier.
Thayer John,
r 1, laborer.
Thayer Lemira,
r 1, widow of James E., dressmaker, resides Wright's Mills.
Thayer Selden
W., r 1, laborer, resides Wright's Mills.
Thayer William
E., farm laborer, Wrightsville.
Theriault Paul,
job teamster, h 5 Franklin.
THOMAS STEPHEN
GEN., pres. U. S. Clothes Pin Co., entered the Union army as colonel of
the 8th Vt.Vols., November. 12, 1861, and was mustered out in August, 1865,
as brig.-gen., h 94 Elm.
Thompson Etta,
compositor Watchman office, 20 Elm.
Thraser Fred,
laborer, bds. 128 State.
Thurston Ruth
widow of John B., resident, h 23 Barre st.
Town Clinton
E., farmer, h 57 Main.
Town Frank
H., r 12, farmer with his father, Henry.
Town Ira S.,
retired jeweler, bds. 56 Main.
Town Samuel
L., r 12, retired wheelwright, farmer 35.
Towne Barnard,
r 9, mason.
Towne Edwin
H., cutter, emp. Woolson Bros., bds. Montpelier House.
Towne Henry
S., r 12, breeder of Hambletonian trotting horses, and full blood Shropshire
sheep, prop. stock horses, "Auctioneer," and "Engineer," son of "Auctioneer,"
farmer 240.
Towner Edward
E., (S. S. Towner & Son) h Northfield st., Berlin.
Towner S. S.
& Son, (Edward E.) undertakers, dealers in furniture, wall paper, window
shades and picture frames, Golden Fleece, Main.
Towner Sewell
S., (S. S. Towner & Son) 150 apple trees, breeder of Jersey cattle,
reg., American cattle club book, and farm 45, h Northfield st., Berlin.
Tromblee Addie,
teacher, bds. 13 Summer.
Tromblee Harriet
D., teacher, bds. 13 Summer.
Tromblee Nellie,
music teacher, bds. 13 Summer.
Trombly George,
molder, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 13 Summer.
Trombly Mary
E. Miss, clerk for George E. Taplin bds. 13 Summer,
Trow Nancy
B. Mrs., widow of Preston, resides 13 Baldwin.
Trow Nettie
M., resident, bds. 13 Baldwin.
Truax A. B.
Rev., presiding elder M. E. church, h Arsenal ave.
Trulan Alfred
G., telegraph operator, bds. 7 Barre st.
Turner E. L.,
widow, h 14 Cedar.
Turner James
M., painter, emp. Dayton P. Clark, h 4 Cedar.
Tuttle John
L., deputy sheriff and street commissioner, h 9 Baldwin.
Twing Mary
A. Miss. resident, bds. 148 Main.
Tyler B. O.,
widow of Buckley, h 8 Liberty.
Tyler Charles
R., nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, h 8 Liberty.
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UNION CARD
CO., Charles F. Buswell, prop., book and job printers, and jobbers in and
manufs. of plain and fancy cards of all descriptions, 30 Main.
Union House,
John A. Kelton, prop., free hack to and from all trains, 132 Main cor.
School.
UNION MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO., organized July 28, 1875; Whitman G. Ferrin, pres.;
Hon. Charles H. Heath, vice-pres.; John H. Senter, sec'y; Harlan W. Kemp,
treas.; 47 State.
United States
Clothes Pin Co., Stephen Thomas, pres.; S. T. Newcomb, vice-pres.; William
K. Sanderson, sec'y and treas.; manufs, of clothes pins, Main.
Upham M. Annette
Miss, h 139 State.
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Vail Amanda
C., widow of Solon J. Y., bds. 25 E. Liberty.
Vail Oscar
J., retired, ex-treas. Vermont Mutual Insurance Co., h 93 State.
Vail W. E.
Mrs., clerk for L. P. Gleason & Co., bds Hotel Kempton.
Vail William
E., clerk, bds. 58 State.
VERMONT CHRONICLE,
Rev. Charles S. Smith, editor; Arthur Ropes, publisher; organ of the Cong.
churches of Vermont, issued every Friday; Main.
VERMONT METHODIST
SEMINARY AND FEMALE COLLEGE, Rev. J. D. Beman, pres.; Rev. E. A. Bishop,
principal; 1 to 17 Arsenal.
VERMONT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO., organized March 28,1828; Fred E. Smith, pres.; H. N.
Taplin, vice-pres.; James T. Sabin, sec' y; H. N. Taplin, treas.; 114 State.'
Vermont State
Historical Society; Hon. H. A. Huse, librarian, state house.
Vermont State
Library, Hon. H. A. Huse, librarian, state house.
Viles George
A., clerk Pavilion Hotel, bds. do.
VILES JESSE
S., prop. Pavilion Hotel, 113 State.
Volholm H.
Julius, artistic upholsterer, emp. Gleason & Co., h 10 First ave.
Voodry John,
resident, h 40 Court.
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Wade George
L., saloon keeper, 40 Main, bds. 132 do.
Wakefield Christopher
C., carpenter, h 2 Barre St.
Wakefield Lewis
C., veterinary surgeon, bds. 41 Arsenal ave.
Wakefield William
H., farmer 33.
Walbridge ______,
h 16 Hubbard.
Walker Willard
C., r 7, 200 sugar trees, 30 cows, and farmer 230.
Wallen Adelbert
E., blacksmith, emp. M. & W. R. R. R., h over railroad depot.
Walling C.
M., widow of Charles, bds. 32 School.
Walton Eliakim
P., retired editor and publisher, aged 76, h 6 Elm.
Walton Eliza
Mrs., dressmaker, h 3 Court.
Walton George
B., commercial traveler for Blanchard & Durkee, of Boston, h 104 Elm.
Walton S. M.,
widow of Samuel M., h 104 Elm.
Washburn Charles
H., painter, bds. 67 Main.
Washburn Ira
A., clerk, emp. C. G. Dawning, h 22 Bailey ave.
Washburne Henry
W., tinsmith and plumber, emp. F. Blanchard, h 19 St. Paul.
Washburne Justus
W. F., clerk for Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co., h 124 Elm.
Wason Mary,
widow, h 22 Hubbard.
WATCHMAN PUBLISHING
CO, THE, props. and publishers of Vermont Watchman, The Vermont Chronicle
and The New Hampshire Journal, and book, pamphlet and commercial
printers, Arthur Ropes, manager, and editor of The Watchman; Rev.
C. S. Smith, editor of The Chronicle; and J. T. Perry, of Exeter,
N. H., editor of The New Hampshire Journal, 52 and 54 Main.
WATERMAN J.
F. Mrs., teacher of piano and organ, organist of Trhnity M. E. church.
h 16 First ave.
WATERMAN JULIUS
F., dealer in pianos and organs, h 16 First Ave.
Watson Kate
Mrs., resides with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Snow, 24 Barre St.
Webber Henry,
stonecutter, 64 Barre st.
Webster Henry
C., dealer in dry goods, notions, fancy goods, crockery and glassware,
18 State; h 105 Elm.
Weeks William
W., shoemaker, h 193 Main.
Welch Harvey
L., clerk for L. P. Gleason & Co., bds. 28 E. State.
Wells Mary
L., widow of Samuel, h 10 Loomis.
WESTON WILLIAM
R., (Weston & Smith) marble dealer, h 16 Liberty.
WESTON &
SMITH, (William R. W. and Charles A. S) (successors to H. Cobb) manufs.
of and dealers in .cemetery work of every description, from all kinds of
marble and granite, 22 Main.
Wheat Fletcher
D., prop. of laundry, 53 Main, h do.
Wheatley Daniel
S., dealer in dry goods and ladies' fancy goods, 20 State, h 110 Elm.
Wheeler Dennis,
farm laborer for Horace Lawrence.
Wheeler Eli,
farm laborer for J. C. Emery.
WHEELER GEORGE,
prop. Montpelier House, 100 State.
Wheeler Herbert
W., machinist h 24 North.
Wheeler Hosea
L., teamster and dealer in wood, h 7 Main.
Wheeler Sylvester
J., laborer, h 1 Fisher Court.
WHEELOCK HERBERT
R., (Wheelock & Dawley) h 55 Berlin st.
Wheelock Martin
W., bookbinder, paper-ruler, blank book and paper box manuf., also agent
for, manilla and colored patent paper boxes, Willard block. Main, h 49
Berlin side.
WHEELOCK &
DAWLEY, (Herbert R. W. and Frank R. D.) book and job printers, picture
frame manufs , gun and locksmiths, dealers in sporting goods, etc., 26
Main.
Whelan Robert
M., locomotive engineer; emp. C. V. R. R. for 20 consecutive years, h 6
Baldwin.
Whitcomb Charles
E:, r 12, 4 grade Jersey cows, farmer 60.
Whitcomb H.
M., prop. Montpelier steam laundry, h 2 Barre st.
White George
E., (Edwards, White & Co ) bds. 59 Barre st.
White George
N., laborer, h 3 Hopkins block, Spring.
Whitney Frank,
r 1, lumberman and laborer, owns timberland in Middlesex, Wright's Mills.
Whitney George
H., painter, bds. 5 St. Paul.
Whitney Himan
T., dentist, 32 S. Main, h do.
Whitney Martin
A., farm laborer for Willie D. Smith.
Whitney Maud
E., clerk in postoffice, bds. 32 Main.
WHITNEY ROBERT
H., carpenter, h 18 Ridge.
Whittier Clarence
S., butcher, and dealer in meats and provisions; 6 State, h 141 Main.
Whittier S.
C., widow of R. Harvey, resident, h 23 School.
Wilder George
H., music teacher, h 28 Barre st.
Wilder George
W., dealer in pianos, organs and musical instruments, and books and stationery,
83 Main cor. E. State, h 10 Hubbard.
Wilkins George
L., dealer in horses, and life insurance agent, h 42 Arsenal.
Wilkins John
S., life insurance agent, h 42 Arsenal.
Willard John
T., carpenter, h 3 Cross.
Willard Mary,
librarian Montpelier library, bds. 19 State.
WILLETT GEORGE
W., laundryman, emp. Mrs. A. M. Selinas, h 9 Franklin.
Willey Algernon
S., retired farmer, owns h and lot 19 Bailey aye.
Willey Henry
S., stationary engineer, emp. Electric Light Co., h 117 Elm.
Williams Andrew
A., undertaker, emp. Gleason & Co., h 33 School.
Williams John
D., stonecutter, bds. 1 Guernsey ave.
Williams John
J., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 5 Vine.
Willis Grace
Mrs., resident, bds. 8 Liberty.
Wilson Charles
E., (Marvin & Wilson) bds. 100 E. State.
Wilson George
R., stonecutter, bds. 26 Bailey ave.
Wing Frank
B., painter, h 7 Main.
WING GEORGE
W., lawyer, justice of the peace, and notary public, Union block, h 145
State.
Wing George
W. Mrs., ex-money order clerk in postoffice, h 145 Main.
WING JOHN G.,
att'y at law, master in chancery, notary public and grand juror, 4 State
cor. Main, h 27 Court.
Wing Joseph
A., lawyer, farming lands about 800, 4. State cor. Main, h 171 Main.
Winn Harvey
B. hostler, emp. D. W. Dudley, bds. 20 Elm
Winslow Frank
E., traveling salesman for C. H. Cross & Son, bds. 82 Elm.
Wise Frank
R., hostler for D. W. Dudley, 11 E. State.
Witt Lenora
E., manuf. of ladies' hair work, 6 Witt place.
Wood Charles
L., carpenter, bds. 138 State.
Wood Frank
G., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., bds. 9 Court.
Wood Joseph
G., machinist, emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 200 Main.
Wood Loins,
blacksmith, emp, in Barre, h 178 Main.
WOOD MARSHALL
G., machinist emp. Lane Mfg. Co., h 27 Franklin.
Wood Theodore,
farm laborer for W. H. Lombard.
Wood Thomas
L., assistant state librarian, bds. Montpelier House.
Woodard William
B., carpenter, emp. James Crossett, bds. 5 St: Paul.
Woodward Frederick
H., painter, bds. 233 Main.
WOOLSON BROS.,
(S. C. Woolson, prop.) established in 1856; tailors, "Garments made as
they should be," Union block, 26 State.
WOOLSON SABIN
C., (Woolson Bros.) tailor, h 5 Winter.
Wright Edward
N., armorer state of Vermont 21 consecutive years, soldier in Co. F, 2d
Vt. Vols., suet. of forage department at headquarters under Gen. P. P.
Pitkin, h 5 Prospect.
Wright Fannie,
boxmaker, emp. M. W. Wheelock, bds. 18 First ave.
WRIGHT J. EDWARD
Rev., pastor Church of The Messiah, h 19 Baldwin.
Wright M. A.
widow of Samuel, h 18 First ave.
WRIGHT M. &
SON, (Prentice C.) machinists, manufs. of M. Wright's polishing machine
for all kinds of stone, props. iron foundry, saw-mill, planing and dressing-mill,
manufs. of wood working machinery, and farmers 100.
Wright Martha
A. widow of Samuel, resident, h 18 First ave.
WRIGHT MEDAD,
r 1, (M. Wright & Son).
WRIGHT PRENTICE
C., r 1, (M. Wright & Son).
Wright William
H:, r 1, laborer.
~Y~
Yatter Joseph,
shoemaker, 12 E. State, h do.
Yatter, Kate,
widow of William, bds 139 State.
Yeatter Henry
L., barber, emp. O. Jangraw, bds. 114 Main.
Yeatter John,
whitewasher, h 114 Main.
YOUNG BARD
P., prop. livery, boarding and sale stable, and dealer in carriages and
sleighs, rear Montpelier House, h 74 State.
Young Edward,
8 Court.
Young Eliza
Miss, tailoress, h 34 St. Paul.
Young Harry
A., nickel plater, emp. Johnson & Colton, h 34 St. Paul.
Young James
J., stone mason, h 34 St. Paul.
Young May H.
Mrs,, compositor in The Watchman office, bds. B block, 20 S. Main.
Young W. Augustus,
h 14 Barre st.

Business
Directory
Gazetteer
Of Washington County, Vt. 1783-1899,
Compiled
and Published by Hamilton Child,
Edited
By William Adams.
The Syracuse
Journal Company, Printers and Binders.
Syracuse,
N. Y.; April, 1889.
Pages 4-
Transcribed
by Karima Allison, 2003

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