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—~THE—

PEOPLES NATIONAL BANKHOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.

Capital = $50,000.

Began Business Nov. 18, 1901.

OFFICERS.

J. B. V. Quackenbush - - - President

Levi E. Worden - - - - Vice-President

Delmer Runkle - - - - Cashier

Harry E. Lewis - - - - Teller

I. B. Surdam, Jr - - - - - Clerk

DIRECTORS.

Charles A. Cheney, Francis Riley, Louis Haussler,

Levi FE Worden, W. M. Holmes, John T. Cahill,

Julius S. Hawley, Fred N. Stevens, N. J. Buell,

J. B. V. Quackenbush, Delmer Runkle.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.

Pays Interest On Special Deposits.

Jones, Parsons & Co.,

(ieneral Merchandise Store,Main and John Streets, 2 Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes,

Crockery, Mattings, Oil Cloths,

Window Shades.

Grocery Department, Delivery Service.

Hudson River, and Eastern New York Telephones.

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HOOSICK TOWNSHIPHISTORICAL SOCIETY

Hoosick Falls, New York12090

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HOOSIC TOWNSHIHISTORICA SOCIET

Hoosick Falls, New York1209Q

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STANDARD DIRECTORY

W. H. BUTCHER

DETECTIVE AGENCY

Corporation Lawyers and

Merchants’ Work a

Specialty.

Civil and Criminal Investigations. Evidence in LegalNegligence and Will Cases. Prompt and satisfactory

attention.

W.H. BUTCHER, State Detective

204 CANNON PLACE, TROY, N.Y.

Long Distance Office "Pho 308. Residence ’Phone 1222 lM

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Pe . WHITE

Choice Beef

Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork

HOME-MADE GILT EDGE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY

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Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongue, etc. Poultry, Game and

Vegetables in season. Also dealer in Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs,Harness, Blankets, Robes and Whips.

John Cor. Church Sts., Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

COAL, WOOD, FLOURFEED, GRAIN AND STRAW.

Lawn and Grass Seed, Baled Hay, Barrel Wood,

Phosphate and General Produce.

Grist Tlill and Custom Grinding.

Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. Also agents for

Veterinary Pixine.

J. J. DEMIN & CO.16 Center, cor. Railroad Ave. Hoosick Falls, N.Y-

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STANDARD DIRECTORY

S. S. STEVENS. G. S. THOMPSON,

STEVENS & THOMPSON

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MANUFACTURERS

COLORED PAPERSAND SPECIALTIES. NORTH HOOSICK, N.Y.

STEVENS & THOMPSON

PAPER COMPANY

MANUFACTURERS OF

TISSUE AND TOILET PAPERS

MIDDLE FALLS, N, Y.

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STANDARD DIRECTORY

GILLESPI BROTHERSMAIN AND CLASSIC STS., HOOSICK FALLS

The success of the most prominent mercantile house is largely due

to development rather than the launching forth on the sea of trade

with extensive capital, We may see this demonstrated in manytrade centers, particularly in the midst of our flourishing town

where the establishment of Gillespie Brothers is pointed out as the

outgrowth of the little store on John street. Year by year the busi-

ness of this concern has grown and now controls the entire first

floor and a large portion of the second floor of the Cheney Block,

Main and Classic streets, having a front of 75 feet on Main street for

the display of the various department stocks, divided amongDress Goods, Domestics, Notions, Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings,Men’s, Women's and Children’s Clothing, Millinery, Hats and

Linens. The Stein-Block Clothing, Eldora Shoes for ladies, W. I,

Douglas and the Crossett Shoes for men and Maloney Bros.’ Shoes

for children.

JOS. BUCKLEY & SONDealers in

Groceries, Provisions, Coal, Wood,

A first-class line of Groceries and Provisions ‘always-

on hand. Lowest prices our motto.

Elm Street, cor. Railroad Ave., Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

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E. S. ABEL. D. J. BROWN.

ABEL & BROWNHeadquarters for

HARDWAREAND HOUSEFURNISHINGS.

Bestinthe

World.

Best grades of Tinware, Agateware, Enamelware, Woodenware,Glassware, Crockery, Tea and Dinner Sets. See our fine line of

Rochester Copper and Nickel Plated Ware. Lamps from 10c to

$8.50.

Full Line of Farming Implements, Washing Machines,Clothes Racks, Clothes Wringers, etc.

Agents for the Howard, Richardson and Boynton Hot Air

Furnaces.

JOBBING AND REPAIRING.A specialty made of jobbing and repairing. Full line of

Plumbing Goods, Bath Tubs, etc.

ABEL & BROWN,30 CLASSIC STREET, HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.

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J L GROESBE Fancy Bakery an¥ Confectionery.

Wedding Cake made and decorated. Fine line of Fancy CakesFresh Rolls made every day. always on hand.

26 CLASSIC STREET, ae HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.

Admitted to practice beforeELMER E. BARNES trencnrintnt or incerior

Washington, D.C. Specialattention given to Corpora-

Attorney and Counselor at Law tion raw. Notary Public

Barnes’ Building, 19 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, N.Y. and Pension Attorney.

ROBERT J WINTONMERCHANT TAILOR

Finest Goods. Latest Styles. Prices Right.Cleaning and Repairing in first-class manner.

17 MAIN STREET, HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.

L. E. BUCKLEY, "“°aiciiete*Plans and Specifications Furnished on Application.

13 Main Street, * Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

Get the Habit of TradingAt L. PINCUS’ DEPT. STORE

D D HUR LIVERY, FEED and BOARD-

» L. ’ ING STABLES.

First-class Single and Double Rigs with careful drivers. Conveyance to andfrom all trains and to all parts of the village. Orders by telephone promptlyattended to. Dealer in carriage and draught horses. Teaming a specialty

41 ELM STREET, (Opp. American House,) HOOSICK FALLS.

JOHN DOLIN, Brick Manufacturer

- and Dealer in

STONE AND CORD WOOD65 RIVER ROAD, HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

Automobile and Pueumatic Brazing, Enameling, VulcanizingCarriage Repairs, and Repairing of all kinds.

Hoosick Falls Cycl AgencJ. L. McCARTHY, Proprietor.

New and Second-Hand Wheels 92 Church ma Hoosick Falls.on hand at all times.

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STANDARD DIRECTORY

WATSON M. HOLMES

Furniture DealerPICTURE FRAMER, UPHOLSTERER and CABINET

Gaus! eeea

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7. TCON MS—WATSON M. TOLMES—

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDEMBALMER,

REPAIRING A SPECIALTHolmes’ Block, 54 to 58 Classic St., Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

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WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRYSilverware and Optical Goods. Watchmaker and Optician,

twenty-five years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed.

JS aa McEACHRON, 26 Church St., Hoosick Falls.

Mir. and Dealer in

S. Schweizer, CiGARPipes and Smokers’ Articles. Newsdealer and Sporting Goods.

BYARS’ BLOCK, 35 CHURCH STREET, sd HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

E. P. MARKHAM & SON,General Merchandise

Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Cor. Church and River Sts.,Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

HENRY HARRISON,Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Maker.

Repairing and Painting.137 MAIN STREET, HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

EDWARD A. McPARTLIN,General House PainterDecorator and Paper Hanger

SHOP CENTER, COR. RAILROAD AVE., HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

M.S. CHASE, eee

e . 9 2 Manton Street, Hoosick Falls

Jobbing promptly attended to. Rensselaer County Agent for Carey’sMagnesia Flexible Cement Roofing and Roof Paints.

JOHN McCAFFREY,Contracting, Building and Tea Dealer.

Also Wood, Stone and Sand.

36 THIRD and 7 CAFFREY STS., HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

NOcrTOR Bhds. 72SManufacturers of and Dealers in

Monuments, Headstonesand Cemetery Work of All Kinds. Works Near Maple Grove Cemetery-

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ESTABLISHED 1859.

HAUSSLER & SON

Everything in Furniture

of the Best Makes at Live and Let Live Prices

UNDERTAKING—The most careful attention given to

this branch of the business.

8, 10, 12 CLASSIC ST., oo HOOSICK FALLS.

T. J. REYNOLDSeee Dealer in

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Pianos, Organs,Music and Musical Instruments of every

Description.

REYNOLDS’ ORCHESTRA—String and Brass Music for all occasions

Will receive pupils on Violin, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar,

14 JOHN STREET, a HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y.

JOHN GIBSON

Carries at all times a

very large stock of

WALL PAPERAND PAINTS.

All the newest styles of High Art\

Wall Coverings at less than cityprices

«Sole Agents for Devoe’s Lead

and Zinc Paints

49 CHURCH STREET,HOOSICK FALLS.

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Dealer in Watches, Clocks,

. Jeweiry and Silverware.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired.

75 Church Street, Hoosick Falls. EDWARD COUTTS, Graduate Optician.

Correct Photography Always. Fine Picture Framing a Specialty.

“et J. W. GIBSONThe Photographer

Studio, 41 Church Street Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

1. E Wee,Photographer,

53 Classic St., Hoosick Falls.

WM. J. HYLAND. JOHN H. BURNS.

HYLAND & BURNS,Fine Family Groceries,Flour, Feed, Grain and Cereals.

Agents for Celerated Ceresota Flour. 15 Main St., Hoosick Falls.

SMITH NOYES & SONSContractors and Builders

Also Building Moving, Safes, Boilers, etc.

8 Third St., (Tel. 7.) Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

BANKING BY MAIL.

Out of town depositors may have the advantage of a strong savings bank where

security is absolute and the profit sure by sending their money to the Cohoes

Savings Institution, National Bank Building, corner of Remsen and Oneida streets,Cohoes. Don&#39 take any risk of hoarding your money at home or in any doubtful

place, and do not carry it about you, It is sure to be lost somehow. Securea P.O.

order or send currency by registered mail. Send us your signature on a blank

slip. A passbook with the amount properly credited therein will promptly be

sent you. You will then be fairly started in the right way to accumulate moneyfor future use. We take deposits from $1.00up to $3.000. Three and a half percent, interest allowed. Deposits and surplus $2,800,000.00.

SEEDS,WAGONS,

SEWER PIPE,GRINDSTONES,

YOUNG & HALSTEAD, 2 and 4 Grand St., Troy.

AARO A. HOAG, “" SobBuilding Moving a Specialty.

Address, 3 Third Street, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

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Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc.

Geo. H. Nicholls, Jr.,meee COAL.

Sole Agent for The Sherwin-Williams Paints,Varnishes, Etc.

9 Center St., Hoosick Falls. Telephone 8-F

WM. PORTMAN, 0. D. PORTMAN, M. J. PORTMAN.

The Portman CompanyPUBLISHERS’ AGENTS.

We receive subscriptions for any magazine or paper published, and with but

few exceptions, at wholesale rates. Order your renewals and new subscriptionsthrough our agency. We can save you time, trouble and money, and guarantee

prompt and satisfactory service. Write us for prices on single subscriptions or

combinations.

Hoosick Falls, 7 New York.

FIDELITY GAS COMPANY,W. P. HAYNES, Supt.

Gas Burners, Heaters, Range and Appliances,

28 Main Street, ae Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

LEONARD’S EXPRESS,Freight, Baggage and General Moving.

I Make a Specialty of Moving Pianos, Organs, etc. Baled PlanerShavings for Stable Use and Other Purposes.

Stoves for Storage.

Office: 26 Elm St., Corner Railroad Ave.

HvupDSON RIVER TELEPHONE 19-A-2. EASTERN New York I1L0-4.

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This space reserved for

Hotel FitchburgJ. J. KELLY, Proprietor.

Choice Stock of Ales, Wines Lunches Served on Short Notice.

Liquors and Cigars. First Class Pool Room.

Dougherty’s Cafeand Restaurant

Liquors for Family and Cor. Main and John Sts.,

Medicinal Use. Hoosick Falls.

Rates—$1.00 per Day. Steam Heat.

P. J. HAREN, - ~ Proprietor

Open for accommodation of transient Elm St., Cor. Railroad Ave.,and permanent boarders. Hoosick Falis, N.Y.

Buskirks HotelBUSKIRKS BRIDGE. N.Y.

This House is first-class, being newly furnished, andthe table service the best.

JOHN S. DOWLING, "*czChoice Groceries and Provisions

JOHN J. BURKEChoice Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, [lutton,

Poultry, Vegetables, etc.

42 Elm St., Hoosick Falls. E.N.Y. Tel. 114-7.

i 5. SIG’,.

anaesDealer in Chestnut Poles and Quarry Masts

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STANDARD DIRECTORY.

PLUMBINGHEATING AND LIGHTING

Everything pertaining to the business.

Stoves, Hardware, Housefurnishings.

39 CHURCH ST.C. M. DORR, HOOSICK FALLS.

W.EL. ELY & €O:,Clothiers, Hatters and Gents’

FurnishersWOOD'S BLOCK, 5 MAIN ST., HOOSICK FALLS.

You Can Findat all-times the Biggest Bargains, Best Assortment,

Finest Quality and Lowest Prices in Groceries at

° ’ Up-to-DateStickney’s arocery Store

12 John Street, Hoosick Falls.

Sole Agents for HEALTH BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS.

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JACOB BOOTMAN. CHARLES BOOTMAN.

J. BOOTMAN & SON,CONTRACTORS

AND BUILDERS

Metal Ceilings. Steel and Iron Roofings, Sidings, etc.

92 Church St. Residence, 77 High St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y-.

JOHN R. SMITH,

Mason, Contractor and General Builder,Plasterer and Stucco Worker.

40 FOURTH ST., & HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

A First-Class Hotel. Fine Stock of Ales, Wines,Terms Reasonable. Liquors and Cigars.

THE RICHMOND.THOMAS F. SOMMERS, PROP.

175 Church St., 7 Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

INSURANCE “Seatiuneythe Cheapest.’’

Having been long in the business, has improved the opportunities offered toselect Fourteen first-class companies, which he now represents. He has foundthat his motto, “liberal adjustments and prompt payments,’ has won for these

companies the confidence of the business public.

E. R. ESTABROOK,, °°"(e%i “Hoosi Falls NYo

Fr. W. SMITH,Drugs and Medicines,

Agent for ‘Vinol” and ‘Rexall’? Remedies.

CAMERAS, KODAKSand Photographic Supplies

22 Classic St,, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

BOTH PHONES.

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SHAW BROS.,Paper Box Manufacturers

We make all kinds and our priceswill suit you

56 RIVER ST., HOOSICK FALLS.

JOHN J. FENNESSEY,Practical Horseshoer, Blacksmith

and Carriagemaker,If you want your horse to have good feet have Fennessey

shoe him. If your carriage or wagon gets tired and won&#3

go take it to Fennessey, he knows how.

53 River, Cor. Fourth, Hoosick Falls.

CHARLES W. CORCORANArtistic Painter and Paper Hanger,

161 CHURCH ST., HOOSICK FALLS.

Estimates furnished. Orders may be left at Corcoran’sNewsroom, 31 Main, and will be promptly attended to.

P M K e & General Insurance

eearin 0., and Real Estate

Policies written in the largest and best companies in the world.

Satisfactory Settlements.

43 Classic Street, x a x Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

The Troy BudgetSend for a sample copy. See inducements offered to sub-

scribers. Budget wants to make its subscription list 100,000 and

its offers are bringing subscribers from every part of the State of

New York and surrounding States. A boy, dealer or agent wanted

in every town.

The Troy BudgetTroy, N.Y.

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Established 1880

First National BankHoosick Falls, N.Y.

Capital, . - $60,000

Surplus and Profits, $60,000

Travelers’ Checks and Letters of Creditfurnished available in any part of the world.

Money transmitted to any part of Europe.Interest paid on special deposits.

When you get a Prescription take it to

THORPE’SWhy? Quality and price, that’s why. Our prescription

department is equipped with every known drug and. latest im-

proved appliances for preparing prescriptions correctly. Our

prices are as low as posible.

LYMAN C. WILDERCivil Engineer and Real Estate Agent

Notary Public and Pension Agent49 CLASSIC ST., HOOSICK FALLS.

General Jobbing and Repairing. Tin, Sheet Iron end Copper Work.

J. J. COLEMANSANITARY PLUMBING, HEAT-

ING AND VENTILATING.

Heater and Stove Repairs. Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

W. H. ROBERTSONSuccessor to J. J. Kelly

Maker of Gentlemen’s Garments

High grade work at moderate prices.Artistic Repairing.

57 Classic St. Tel.t03-3. Hoosick Falls.

LEO J. LADD. N. H. WILKINS.

Ladd & Wilkia HKINS,PLUIBING

Tinning and General Hardware. Peters’ Block, Cor. Church andAll Kinds of Repairing at short notice. John Sts., Hoosick Falls.

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ee Ny” Broker,General Teaming and

TRUCKINGCAPACITY = 12 TONS

Offic 9 Center St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Telephone 8 F.

MRS. T. H. HANNON,—DEALER IN—

Fine Millinery,Main St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

M. W. THWINGINSTRUCTOR OF DANCING

Waltz. Two-Step, Three-Step and Five-Steptaught. Private lessons a specialty For terms

Address, 72 Elm Street, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

F. B. SIMONS, Veterinarian.Special attention given to surgical work

Leave orders at C. F. W. Smith’s, Classic St.,

or at residence,

37 Wilder Avenue, Hoosick Fatis, N.Y.

THOMPSO ORCHESTRA

Music Furnished for all

Occasions.

Large and varied repertoire of

the latest and most popular concert

and dance music.

SPECIALTIES—Picnics, Enter-

tainments, Receptions, Balls, Ban-

quets, Concerts, Conventions and

Weddings.

All Union Musicians

J. L. THOMPSON, Leader and Director. THOS. L. BOVIE, Treasurer.

30 Center St., Hoosick Falls. Long Distance Telephone.

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Rensselaer Co.Standard

Hoosick Falls’ Leading WeeklyOne of the best Advertising Mediums in Rens-

selaer County.

Official County Paper.

Published every Friday at 12 Main Street.

Subscription $1.00 per year in advance.

Advertising Rates on application.

Our Job DepartmentIs completely equipped for the production of

the finest grades of printing. This directory is

one of our productions and is an example of our

capacity.

DO OES

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Looking ThroughTHE HOOSICK

VALLEY <f53- 3

DEMOCRAT

A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED

WEDNESDAYSAt the Democrat Building

“| John Street

Hoosick Falls, N. Y.$1.00 per year in advance.

The Democrat has the largest Country circulation of anypaper in Rensselaer County Democraticin principle De-voted principally to local and vicinity news

Artistic Book and Cc. Vv. BROWNJob Printing LawPrinting a specialty

Publisher and Proprietor

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STANDARDDIRECTORY

1904-5

Containing Complete Street, Resident and

Business Directory of Hoosick Falls, Hoosick,

Eagle Bridge, Buskirk, North Hoosick,

Walloomsac, West Hoosick and Potter Hill.

Also Namesand Location of Public Buildings,

Churches, Schools, Societies, etc.

PRICE, $1.50

D. L. HALL, - Publisher

12 MAIN STREET, HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y.

Copyrighte 1904, by D. L. Hall, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

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Contents.

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Hoosic Fall Stree Directory.Abbott street, from Ball, south to Troy

Albany street, from 10 Troy, east

Ball street, from 55 Abbott, east to Village line

Barton avenue, from 170 Main, east

Beckett street, from 23 Munsell, north

Benedict lane, from 25 John, south to SpringBurchard avenue, from 17 Abbott, east to Snow

Caffrey street, from 58 River, south to Carey avenue

Carey avenue, from 167 Church, west to Redmond

Carr avenue, from 56 Parsons avenue, north to village line

Center street, from 99 Church, west to Fifth

Church street, from Church street bridge, south to Maple Grove

CemeteryClassic street, from 6 Church, east to Abbott

Congress street, from 15 Snow, east to Oak

Cummings street, from 68 Mechanic, west

Danforth street, from 97 High to TroyDavis street, from 39 Mechanic, north

Dolin avenue, from brick yard, 65 River road, east

Dove street, from 13 Burchard avenue, south

Dundee avenue, from 44 Cummings, south

Eagle street, from 7 Burchard avenue, south

Edward street, from 200 Main, east

Eldredge avenue, from 48 Church, east

Eldredge street, from 52 Mechanic, southwest

Elm street, from 79 Main, west to Fourth

Estabrook avenue, from 126 Main, east

Fifth street, from 63 River, north to Center

First street, from 15 River, north to Hoosick river

Fisk street, from 20 Carey avenue, north to River

Fourth street, from 55 River, north to Willow

Gillespie street, from 14 Munsell, north

Greylock street, head of Danforth, northeast

Hall street, from 101 Main, west to 120 Church

Hampton street, from Hovey avenue, west to QuarryHig street, from opposite 69 Classic, north to village line

Hoosick street, from 125 Church, west to Fifth

Hovey avenue, from 17 Cummings, south to Scott

Hurley street, from 52 Mechanic, north

Jackson street, from 50 Abbott, west to KellyJohn street, from 11 Main, west to LymanKelly street, from 10 Jackson to Munsell

Kokley avenue, from 77 Mechanic, rear, northwest

Lyma street, from 2 Railroad avenue, south to Hoosick river

Madison street, from 40 Mechanic, southwest

Main street, from opposite 26 Classic, south to village line

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Manton street, from 13 Hovey avenue, west to QuarryMartin street, from 39 River road, west to School

Mechanic street, from Church street bridge, west to village line

Munsell street, from 53 High, east to TroyNixon street, from 68 First, west to railroad

Oak street, from 67 Parsons avenue, south to opposite 17 CongressOrchard street, from 64 Ball, to Pine

Park street, from 4 High, north

Parsons avenue, from 21 High, east to Oak

Parsons court, from Parsons avenue, north

Promised Land, on the hill off River road, near Scott

Quarry street, from Manton, south HamptonQuincy street, from Madison to White

Railroad avenue, from B. & M. Depot, south to village line

Redmond street, from 64 River, south

Rensselaer street, from 27 Snow, east to Oak

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Richmond avenue, from 164 Main, east

River road, from Mechanic, Boxtk Hoosick Corners

River street, from 139 Church, west to Hoosick river

Saratoga street, from Troy, east;

School street, from 2 Smith to Shaw

Scott street, from School, west to village line

Second street, from 25 River, north to Willow|

Seward street, from 25 Hovey avenue, west to QuarryShaw street, from 45 River road to School *

Smith street, from 25 River road to 4 School

Sno street, from Ball, north to Parsons avenue

Spring street, from opposite 10 Lyman to 27 Elim

Stockwell avenue, from 190 Main, east

Superior street, from 25 Lyman to Water

Surdam street, from 64 First to Railroad avenue

Third street, from 41 River, north to Elm

‘Troy street, from 31 Munsell, north to Abbott

Volney street, from 182 Main, east

Waldron avenue, from 136 Main, east

Wall street, from 11 Mechanic to Davis

Wallace street, from 10 School, west to village line

Walton avenue, from 157 Main to Church

Water street, from Superior to Hoosick river

White street, from 66 Mechanic, southwest to Hovey avenue

Wilder avenue, from lane at 63 Classic to Snow

Wilder lane, from 63 Classic, south to Wilder avenue

Willard street, from 147 Main to 154 Church

Willow street, from 9 Railroad avenue, west.

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. . .Halls, Blocks and Public Buildings.Barnes Building, 19 Main

Byars Block, 35 and 37 Church

Cahill Block, 53 Church

Caledonian Block, 6 to 24 Classic

Cheney Block, from 10 Main to 39 Classic

Columbus Hall, 15 HighGaffney Block, 47 to 51 Classic

Gibson Block, 39 to 43 Church

Grand Army Hall, Cheney Block, 6 Main

Holmes Block, 54, 56 and 58 Classic

Holmes Hall, 56 Classic

Lurie’s Block, 11 and 13 JohnMasonic Hall, 6 Classic

McKearin Block, 43 Classic

McWayne’s Block, Elm cor First

Odd Fellows’ Hall, Easton-Thorpe Block, Church street

Peoples National Bank Building, 14 and 16 Main

Peters Block, 11, 13 and 15 Church

Quackenbush Block, 26 to 30 Classic

Riley’s Block, Lyman, John and Water streets

Standard Building, 12 Main

Stroud’s Block, 57 Church

Wood’s Block, Main, from Classic to John streets

Wood’s Hall, 3 Main

Town Roads.Baby Lane, from H. Allen & Son’sstore, North Hoosick road, east

Ball Street Extension road, from 56*Ball, east to MapletownBennington road, from Dalton House, Walloomsac, east

Bovie road, from River road, west to Pine Valley road

Breese Hollow road, from Pownal road to Farmers’ Inn

Buskirk road, northside, from the Bridge west to Buskirk

Cambridge road, from Hoosick Falls road north to CambridgeCase road, from Cummings street to West Hoosick

Eagle Bridge road, from the bridge, east to North Hoosick

Frazier lane, from M E. Church, North Hoosick road, to Mill

lane

Hill road, from Case road, northwest to Eagle BridgeHill road, from junction of Main and Church streets to HoosickHoosick Falls road, from North Hoosick to Eagle BridgeHoosick Junction road, from North Hoosick hill to Junction

Johnson Hill road, from head of Parsons avenue to Walloomsac

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Junction road, from Hill road, north to Hoosick JunctionMill lane, North Hoosick, from North Hoosick road to paper mill

Mill lane, Walloomsac, from Walloomsac road to paper mill 4

North Hoosick road, from Geer’s bridge, north ;

Parsonage avenue, from North Hoosick road east to ParsonagePine Valley road, from Hoosick Corners Stone road to Pittstown

Potter Hill road, from Potter Hill, northwest to Pine Valley road

South road, from Stone road south to Grafton

Stone road, from River road end to TroyWalloomsac road, from Hathaway’s Hotel, North Hoosick, to

Dalton House, Walloomsac

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Hoosick Falls Directory.ABBREVIATIONS—Asgt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue: bds., boards;

bey., beyond; bldg., building; blk., block; Co., company; cor., corner; E., east;h., house; inc., incorporated; mfr., manufacturer; mgr., manager; N., north; R.R.»

railroad; rms., rooms; sec., secretary; S., south; st., street; supt., snperintendent;treas., treasurer; W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., Walter A. Wood Mowing and

Reaping Machine Co.; W., west.

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Abbott Emory W., telegrapher, B. & M. depot, bds 76 Elm

Abel Anson R., machinist, bds 180 Main“ Albert F., plumber, bds 180 Main

‘“* Bert, teamster, bds E. K. Rudd’s Ball st. extension road

“Durham O., carpenter, h 180 Main“ Edric S., (Abel & Brown) 26 Classic, h 45 Center“ Fernia, forewoman Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 180 Main

ABEL & BROWN, (E. S. Abel, D. J. Brown) hardware, plumbing,gas and steam fitting, 30 Classic (se page 5)

Agan Frank, clerk, h 3 River“* Herbert, laborer, bds 195 Church‘* Thomas E., butcher, bds Hotel Fitchburg

Agan, see also Eagan and EganAhern James, laborer, h 6 SaratogaAlderman Irving, coachman, bds 25 Abbott

Alexander Edward, laborer, h 14 Fisk“ Ernest F., died Sept. 4, 1903

«« Jennie, dressmaker, bds 14 Fisk

Allen Caroline A., bds 7 Rensselaer‘« Ethel Miss, h 42 Parsons av

“ George W., moulder, h North Hoosick road“« Isaac A., bds 7 Rensselaer

James W., foreman, h 42 Parsons av

“« Joshua, laborer, h 8 Hurley“Nelson, laborer, h 32 River road

Russell J., machinist, h 7 Rensselaer‘* William D., painter, h 42 Parsons av

American Acetylene Burner Co., Walter A. Wood, Jr., sec. and

treas., 9 Center

American House, Richard Turner, prop., Elm, cor Railroad ay

Anderson Ernest, farmer, bds Hill road to Eagle Bridge“« James P., laborer, h 7 Smith«« John, laborer, h 29 Mechanic

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ANDERSON M. J., manager Buskirks Hotel (se page 12‘“« Trigus, laborer, bds 7 Smith

Andrews Lory, carpenter, h 14 Third‘“« Anna J., bds 10 White‘« James R., carpenter, h 10 White

Anthony Bessie, milliner, h 23 Center“ Helen, widow, h 23 Center

Archibald Alta B., bookkeeper, bds 51 Hoosick

Armstrong Curtis R., laborer, h 121 Main‘“« Ernest G., moulder, h 9 Davis«« James, engraver, h Church, cor Elm‘« Thomas F., plumber, Church, cor Elm

Ashley Hannah, widow, bds 5 Madison

Ashton Wardener, farm hand, bds T. R. Barden’s, Ball st extensionroad

Atwood Oscar, painter, h 18 Park‘« Walter, painter, bds 18 Park

Austin Edgar C., conductor, bds 75 High“ Fred T., clerk Gillespie Bros., h 38 High‘* George B., clerk, bds 56 High‘« Harry, inspector Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 38 High

«James Jr., motorman, h 56 High«Judson A., driller, bds 75 High

* Lynn, coachman, 41 Elm, bds 75 High“ Lucelia, widow of Benjamin h 100 Church

‘“* Mary Mrs., widow, h 38 High** Reuben G., clerk, Gillespie Bros., h 38 High

“Seymour, clerk, 8 Classic, h 24 Wall

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Babcock Dorcas A., widow of William, h 155 Church** Joseph, laborer, h 10 Estabrook av

‘“* Melvin, h 14 Eldredge av

Baer David, cashier, 17 John, bds 47 Abbott“* Joseph, clerk, 17 John, bds 47 Abbott

“Louis, manager H. Brackman & Son, 17 John, h 47 Abbott

Bain Anna, finisher, bds 35 Lyman“ Fred, letter carrier P. O.,&gt River road“« Mary, stitcher, bds 35 Lyman‘* William, bds River road

ae Benajah, farmer, h off Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

Benjamin, motorman, h Parsons Court“ Charlotte, widow of Cassius, h 67 Elm“ Clarence, bookkeeper, h 5 Burchard av“ David, farm hand, bds Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick“ Diantha, widow, h 37 Center

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Baker Frank A., mechanic, h 120 Church‘« Maria Miss, h Case road to W. Hoosick“* Wells S., farmer, h Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

Baldwin Anson, moulder, h 31 Center‘* Ida, bds 23 Snow

Ball Elvin A., baker, 7 John bds 33 Church“« Mary V., widow, h 21 High** Moses, baker, 7 John, h 33 Church** Perry, evangelist, h 33 Church** Robert, salesman, 7 John, bds 33 Church

Banker, Isabel, teacher, bds 126 Main

Bannon Catherine, widow of John, h 48 Second

»» Louise, teacher Classic st school, bds 48 Second“« Margaret, teacher Main st school, bds 48 Second

Barber Charles, at gas works, h 44 Abbott“« Guy, teamster, h 219 Church

Barden Terence R., farmer, h Ball st extension road

Barker Slocum N., farmer, h Ball st extension road* William E., laborer, h 17 Mechanic

Barlow John H., salesman, Main cor John, h 36 Wilder av

Barnard Frank, laborer, h 7 EagleBarnes Albert, painter, bds 29 Third

BARNES ELMER E., lawyer and pension attorney, 19 Main

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‘“« Horace H., h 35 Wilder av

‘* Wallace, painter, h 29 Third

Barry Frank, machinist, bds Union House“ William, machinist, h 23 Willow

Bastow Charles, machinist, h 45 Hoosick““ Elmer T., bookkeeper, bds 45 Hoosick

Bates Fred, painter, bds 31 Lyman“* Hannah, widow of Charles, h 14 Lyman

Beardsley Annie Miss, bds 14 Willow“* Emma W., widow of Fred, h 14 Willow

Beckett Ellen A., widow, h 55 Wilder av“« James A., gen. supt. W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co.,

h 25 Church

Beckwith Frank D., electrical engineer, h 30 Parsons av

Behan James, teamster, h 25 Willow** John, asst. boss, h 13 Mechanic

Belair Charles, moulder, h rear 43 Classic“* Lewis, painter, h rear 43 Classic

Belock Adam, laborer, h 14 MadisonBenedict Caroline E. Mrs., h 21 ChurchBennett Homer, knitter, h 4 Hoosick

Benson Leonard A., carpenter, h 6 Congres

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Bennington & Hoosick Valley Railroad Co., (E. H. Libby, supt.,3 Main)

Berg Robert, rabbi, h 4 Railroad av

Bernand Martin, laborer, h 12 SpringBerray, Sylvia A., widow, h 60 Wilder av

Berry, Arthur, asst. supt. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.,28 Classic, bds Central Hotel

Berry Edward P. Rev., pastor Presbyterian Church, h 130 Church

Bickford, Charles A., farmer, h Ball st extension road

Birmingham Peter, W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., h 7 River

Bissell Helen A., bds 28 Church

Bissonette Eli, laborer, bds 20 Mechanic

Bissonette, Eli Jr., moulder, 12 Madison

Bixby Isaac, carpenter, h 42 River

Black Frank A., advertising mgr. W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co.,h 28 Abbott

Blackinton Hugh P., sec. and treas. Noble & Wood Machine Co.,h 74 Main

Blair Robert, laborer, h 8 TroyBlake George, insurance agent, h 12 Fisk

Blake, Ivy, teacher, bds 12 HighBlanchfield James, farmer John Hobart Warren’s, River road

“John F., builder, h 64 Center

Blashfield Mary F., widow of Elijah, h 152 Main

Bleeker Fred, laborer, h 8 Fourth

Bleuteau Edward, laborer, h 10 Willow

Board of Trade, 13 Church

Boardman Sarah, widow of James, bds 75 First

Bodin Philip, laborer, h 20 Mechanic

Bogardus Robert, laborer, h 9 Fifth

Bolan Daniel, laborer, h 10 Cummings*« James, laborer, bds 7 Hovey av

“ Patrick, laborer, h road to N. Hoosick, above Geer’s bridge“ Thomas, laborer, h 7 Hovey av

‘“* Thomas, Jr., laborer, bds 7 Hovey av

BOLTON S. SONS, home-brewed ale and porter, 289 to 339

Second av, Troy. (See inside back cover)Bookman George, carpenter, h 3 JacksonBootman Charles, (J. Bootman & Son) contractor, 92 Church

h 77 High“« Dervie Mrs., h 77 High

“Jacob, (J. Bootman & Son) contractor, 92 Church, h 77 HighBOOTMAN, J. & SON, (Charles) contractors, builders and metal

ceilings, 92 Church (See page 14Bostik Adam, laborer, h 20 Kokley av

“ George, luborer, bds 20 Kokley av

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Bostley Mitchell, moulder, h 32 Mechanic

Boston Candy Kitchen, James P. Lines, prop., confectionery,15 John

Boston & Maine Railroad station, foot of John st

Bovie Isaac H., farmer, h Bovie road to South West Hoosick‘** Thomas L., clerk, Gillespie Bros., h 83 Elm

Bowers, Charlotte, widow, nurse, h 10 Ball

‘« James, moulder, h 10 GillespieLouis, laborer, h River road south of Warren’s

Martin, laborer, h Martin cor School

Rufus, bartender, bds 14 Lyman« William, h 8 High

Bowes Ann, widow, h 13 Burchard av

«© John, meatmarket, 46 Classic, h 13 Burchard av

Boyd Abbie, widow, bds 4 River“« Roy D., printer, rear 43 Classic, h 4 River

Boylan Daniel, laborer, h 56 Ball“* Mary, widow of Nicholas, h 2 Water

** Michael J., painter, h 32 Railroad av

Brackman H. & Son, department store, 17 John and 18 Church

Bradley James S., lineman, bds North Hoosick road near

race track“* John, laborer, h 73 Wilder av

‘* John, laborer, bds road to North Hoosick

“Lizzie, clerk, 27 Main, bds North Hoosick road near

race track

Margaret E., widow, h North Hoosick road near race track

Philip, laborer, h North Hoosick road near race ttack‘“* Philip A., laborer, bds North Hoosick road near race track

Brady William, farm hand, bds E. K. Rudd’s

Braham Edward, watchman, Noblexx Wood Machine Co., h9 Davis“* Pierce, moulder, h 5 Martin

Brannigan Terrence, farmer, h Case road to West Hoosick

Brazell Bessie M., saleswoman, 17 John, bds 170 Main‘* Dennis, laborer, h 22 Saratoga“« John, carpenter, h 2 Albany

«John, laborer, h 59 River

«John Jr., barber, h 59 River“« Martin, moulder, h North Hoosick road‘““ ‘Thomas, laundryman, h 2 Albany‘« Thomas E., painter, h 170 Main

Breckenridge Frances W. Mrs., h 82 HighBreen James, driller, bds 7 Saratoga

‘* Edward, laborer, h 19 AlbanyBrenenstuhl Arthur, farmhand, bds Wilson hill road to West

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Brenenstuhl Charles, laborer, h 195 Church«© Clara Mrs., h 4 Hall

Brennan Edward, foreman, cutter, Superior Mfg. Co., h 4 Esta-

brook av

“ Elizabeth, h 31 Lyman‘* John, blacksmith, h Scott st

‘* John Jr., blacksmith, bds Scott st

** Katerine, widow of John, h 5 Estabrook av

“© Michael, blacksmith, h 19 River road

“* Michael, laborer, bds 31 LymanBrew George, moulder, h 5 Carr av

‘* George E., moulder, h 52 Parsons av

“«* Jennie, clerk, 15 John, bds 5 Carr av

Brewer, John J., meat market, 15 Railroad av h do*« Le Roy Mrs., widow, h 8 Hall

Briant Gertrude Mrs., widow, h 1 HighBridgford E. B., bricklayer, bds Central Hotel

Brien Heater Co., manufacturers of Brien Hot Air Furnaces and

Hoosac Hot Air pipe and fittings, 46 to 50 Railroad av

«« James F., vice-pres. Brien Heater Co., h 43 Wilder av

“« Theodore R., treas. Brien Heater Co., h 41 Wilder av

“ William F., job printer, rear 43 Classic, h 42 River

Brien, see also O'Brie

Brimmer J. J., farmer, off Ball st. extension road‘“& Martin E., mechanic, h 120 Church

Brooks Peter, laborer, bds rear 92 Church

Brown Anna P., bds 163 Main“« Annie, widow, h 27 Kokley av

“ Arthur P. (Brown & Brownell), 16 Center, h 5 River

BROWN CHARLES W., editor and prop. Hoosick ValleyDemocrat, 18 John, h 54 River (see page 17

* Dean J., (Abel & Brown) hardware, 30 Classic, h 18 River“* George W., farmer, h River road** John, laborer, h 8 Hurley“« John, laborer, h 27 Kokley av

“Mary B. Mrs., h 95 Classic“ Sarah Mrs., h 5 First

Brown & Brownell (A. P. Brown, N. Brownell) flour, feed, coal and

wood, 16 CenterPs

Brownell Albert G., teamster, 41 Elm, h 68 First“ Bertha I., saleswoman, Gillespie Bros., bds 75 Elm*« Mary Mrs., h 68 First‘““ Nelson, carpenter, h 75 Elm“* William H., flagman, h 30 River

Bruce Estella, widow, h 6 Fisk

Brundige Burton, farm hand, bds Isaac H. Bovie’s

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Bryant William E., engineer, bds end Mechanic st

Bubelow Fred, teamster, h 45 Elm

Buck Charles W., gatetender, h 27 Center

“Frank H., painter, h 81 Wilder av

“ Frank M., clerk, Main cor John, h 33 First“ Fred, moulder, h 39 River

“Lucius C., clerk, Main cor John, h 27 Center“« May L., domestic at Central Hotel

‘© Minnie C., dressmaker, 81 Wilder av

‘© William, crossing tender B. & M., Hoosick st, h 27 Center‘ William H., timekeeper, h 35 Second

Buckley Charles, watchman, bds 42 Fourth* Ellen, widow of Edward, h 42 Fourth“ Frances M. Miss, h 13 Main

“George J., laborer, bds 43 Railroad av

* Grace, bds 42 Fourth‘* Isabelle, h 43 Railroad av

‘* James J., laborer, bds 43 Railroad av

«Joseph, (Joseph Buckley & Son) Elm cor Railroad av

h 77 Elm‘* Joseph Jr. (Joseph Buckley & Son) Elm cor Railroad av

bds 77 Elm

BUCKLEY JOSEPH & SON, (Joseph. Jr.) groceries, provisions,cval, wood and ice, Elm st cor Railroad av (see page 5

BUCKLEY LAWRENCE E., mason, builder and contractor, 13

Main st h do (see page 6“ Lucy F., teacher, bds 43 Railroad av

** Lucy, widow, h 43 Railroad av

** Mary L., teacher, bds 43 Railroad av

“ William, clerk, Elm cor Railroad av bds 77 Elm

Buddington Czarina Mrs., h off Ball st., extension road? “ Kirk, student, bds off Ball st., extension road

Bump William H., laborer, h 178 Main

Bunder Frank, laborer, bds 27 Kokley av

Burden Henry 2d, vice-pres. W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., h at New

York

Burdick Warren R., machinist, h 15 River

Burgess Fred, farmer, h off Ball st., extension road

Burke Ellen, widow, bds J. H. Burns, N. Hoosick road‘* James, moulder, bds 9 First«« James, laborer, h end of Mechanic st

** Jame J., laborer, h Seward st

* John C., laborer, bds end Mechanic st

** John J., laborer, bds end Mechanic st

BURKE JOHN J., meat market, 42 Elm, h 51 Church (se page 12‘* Margaret, widow of Edmond, h 9 First

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Burke Michael, clerk, 42 Elm, h N. Hoosick road, mear race track*€ Michael, fireman, h Church‘« Patrick, sawyer, h 9 Congress‘* Thomas, foreman Superior Mfg Co., h 51 Church

Burnham Ellen L., widow, h 16 Willow

Burns Daniel, laborer, h 13 Caffrey‘« James A., moulder, h 107 Railroad av

«John, laborer, h 92 Elm* John H., (Hyland &a Burns, grocers) 15 Main, h N. Hoosick

road, near race track‘* Lawrence A., machinist, h 76 First‘* Mary, widow, h 30 Willow““ Michael J., agent Prudential Insurance Co., h 153 Main‘* Patrick, gardener, bds 5 Richmond av

‘“* Thomas, clerk, 9 Main, bds 164 Main‘“ Thomas, moulder, h 18 Wall*« Thomas, h 8 High“ Thomas H., laborer, bds 92 Elm

Burt, Lena, h 10 Hoosick

Burtis, Fannie J., widow, h 125 Church

Burton Arthur J., clerk, bds 35 HighBurtt, Rolland, bds 92 Classic

Bush Charles, coachman Dr. J. C. Shaw, 45 High“ Edward, laborer, h 58 River

Butcher John, mechanic, h 65 Classic

BUTCHER WILLIAM H., detective agency 204 Cannon place,Frear building, Troy (See page 1

Butler Anna, widow, h 13 Carey ay

** James, laborer, bds 40 Cummings** John, butcher, bds 40 Cummings*« Mary, widow, h 40 Cummings‘“* Thomas, moulder, bds 40 Cummings

Button, Emerson P., laborer, h 26 Lyman«* Robert G., laborer, h 12 Willow“* William P., carpenter, h 30 Third

Byars James G. (J. G. Byars Bottling Co.) North Hoosick«* James G. Jr. (J. G. Byars Bottling Co.) North Hoosick‘* James G. 3d (J. G. Byars Bottling Co.) North Hoosick

BYARS, J. G. BOTTLING CO., bottlers and soda water manu-

facturers, North Hoosick

Byers Amelia C., h 14 Abbott“* Jesse P., bookkeeper, h 11 Abbott

CCahill Andrew T., student, Buffalo University, bds 145 Main

‘« Francis J., student, Cornell University, bds 145 Main

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Cahill John T., physician and surgeon, 12 Main, h 145 Main** William A., lawyer, 12 Main, h Waldron av

Callahan Charles, laborer, bds 42 Fourth

“Jeremiah, laborer, bds 30 Lyman“ Patrick, mechanic, h 8 Eldredge“ Sarrell, telegrapher, bds 84 High“ Timothy, laborer, h 53 High“ William, engineer, h 42 Fourth

Campbell Alexander S., agent John Hancock Insurance Co.,h 3 Beckett

“ Anna, teacher, bds 102 Church** Charles, coachman, 108 High, h 94 High** Helen, student, bds 102 Church

«John, h 102 Church““ Samuel, painter, bds 84 High

Canfield John J., clerk postoffice, h 47 Center

“Mame, h 33 Third** Mary, widow, h 33 Davis

«Michael, conductor, h 43 Firstq

“ Thomas, moulder, h 33 Third““ T. Francis, clerk, postoffice, bds 33 Third* William H., clerk, John, cor Church, bds 33 Third

Cantwell Daniel, laborer. h 199 Main** Daniel H., barber, 24 Classic, bds 199 Main

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a«James, laundryman, bds 199 Main

“ Lawrence, helper, bds 199 Main‘*« Thomas, clerk, 16 John, bds 199 Main

Card Edward, laborer, h River road south of Warren’s

Carmody William, painter, bds 4 Willow

Carney Frank Mrs., forewoman, h 34 Second“« Frank C., laborer, bds 34 Second :

“George, bookkeeper, bds 93 Main“ Mary A.. domestic at 24 Church

** Patrick J., groom at John Hobart Warren’s, River road

Carney, see also KearneyCarpenter Cornelius, painter, h 7 Parsons av

«James M., with W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., h 8 Parsons av

“Jonathan N., sewing machine agent, h 25 River“ Walter, carpenter, h 41 Center ~“« Whitman, carpenter, h 41 Center«* William, laborer, h 41 First :

Carr Agnes G., saleswoman, Gillespie Bros., bds 76 High“ Alice, h 9 Caffrey ;

CARR AMBROSE, groceries and provisions, Water, ‘

h 33 Wilder av (se page 12 ““ Bridget, widow of Patrick F., h 76 High

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Carr Frank, laborer, bds Church

Patrick, laborer, h 35 Lyman‘* Sarah T. Miss, dressmaker, bds 76 High

“Stephen Mrs., h 47 Hoosick“ Stephen H., laborer, h 76 High

Carroll Daniel, mechanic, h 18 Willow‘* Edward, prop. Trumanville House, 33 River road, also

trustee first ward“ Elizabeth, widow, h 179 Church“« Elizabeth M., clerk, Gillespie Bros., bds 75 High

“Ellen, widow of Peter, h 6 Smith‘“* Helen, dressmaker, h 18 Willow

«J. Louis, moulder, h 73 High‘« Mathew, laborer, bds 6 Smith

‘ Patrick, laborer, h 5 AlbanyCase C. Cheney, horse trainer, bds Nathan Case’s, Case road

‘* John B., horse trainer, bds Nathan Case’s, Case road‘* Nathan, stock farm, h Case road to West Hoosick‘« Nathan Jr., farmer, h Cross road from Case road

Casey Cornelius, coremaker, bds 179 Church‘« James, laborer, h 67 Parsons av

*« James A., moulder, h 14 Barton av

«Joseph, laborer, bds 28 Water“ Mary, Widow of James, h 5 Hoosick

Cassidy John H., engineer, h 9 Hall** William V., coremaker, bds 9 Hall

Cavanaugh Mary, widow, h 12 Manton** Patrick, laborer, bds 12 Manton« Thomas, moulder, bds 12 Manton

Central Hotel, Dennis A. Healy, prop., 7 and 9 JohnChamberlain Frank, teacher, bds Seward st.

“ William Jr., laborer, bds Seward st.** William H., mechanic, h Seward st.

Chapel Deborah, h 32 River

Chapin C. Harry, laborer, bds 10 Estabrook av

“ Frank F., laborer, bds 10 Estabrook av

*« James L., machinist, h 24 Hoosick

“Leland, foreman, h 31 Second“ Sarah Jane, widow of James H., h 10 Estabrook av

Chapman Charles B., foreman, h 41 River

“Charles D., bookkeeper, 9 Hoosick, h 75 Main** Crocker, farmer, h off Wilson hill road“« Edwin, carpenter, h 8 Hoosick“* Frank, laborer, h 47 Mechanic

“Fred H., packer, h 6 First

«James H., grocer, 63 Elm, h 27 Hoosick

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Chapman J. Dorr Mrs., h 75 Main‘“« Merritt E., police, Caledonian bldg, h 9 Nixon

“« Robert J., packer, h 32 Second“ William G. (Joy & Chapman) 16 Fourth, h 32 Second

Charles Fred, laborer, h 59 Mechanic

CHASE M. S., carpenter, builder and roofing materials,2 Manton, h 2 Manton (See page 8)

Cheney, Charles, bookkeeper, h 30 Abbott

Childs John, asst. gardener John Hobart Warren’s, River road

Christiansen Charles, laborer, h 5 Scott

Church Benjamin, driver, h 19 Church

“Buren, laborer, bds 32 Mechanic“* Clarence J., moulder, h 23 Kokley av

‘« Nathan, laborer, h 48 HighChurch Oliver, laborer, h 11 Munsell

Church of the Immaculate Conception, Main above Elm

Clair Patrick, h 41 Railroad av

«* Thomas J., (Hughes & Clair) 53 Church,bds 41 Railroad av

“William, laborer, h Scott st.

Clapp John, h Hoosick

Clark Byron, removed to Troy“George A., mechanic, h 51 Hoosick

“George E., janitor, Easton-Thorpe block, h 49 High“ George W., sec. and treas. Superior Mfg Co., Hoosick cor

Railroad ay, h 131 Main‘“* Harry, moulder, h Cummings st

«John, teamster, bds Central Hotel

Robert B., pres. Superior Mfg Co., Hoosick cor Railroad

av, bds Fitchburg Hotel“ William E., saloon, 44 Railsxoad av, h do.

Clarke Adelia, widow, h 17 CummingsClaydon Albert, engineer, Superior Mfg Co., bds 108 Church

Clifton Julia, widow of John, h 41 River road;

Close, Charles, moulder, bds 89 Church

Closson Harry W., patternmaker, bds 5 Waldron av

« John M., janitor, h 5 Waldron av

«Leon C., clerk, Main corner John, h HighCluett Sanford L., asst. supt. W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co.,

bds 80 Main

Coburn John, coremaker, h Fisk cor Carey av

** Mathew, died October 10, 1903

Codman Charles H., timekeeper, h 30 River

Cody Edward, farmer, h 42 Fourth“« Mary, widow of Pierce, h 12 Barton av

‘* Mary, widow, h 20 High

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Cohoon Ellen Mrs., housekeeper, Hotel Fitchburg.Cole Harold H. (Cole & Nesbitt) 4 Willard, h 48 Wilder ay

‘“* Herbert R., carpenter, h 48 Wilder av

‘* Mason B., clerk, 9 Hoosick, h 59 Center

Coleman John, plumber, 30 Classic, h 6 Carey av

Colgan Arthur, h 92 High“Arthur J., teller First National Bank, h 3 Jackson

Colgan B. G. Miss, h 92 High** John D,, machinist, bds 3 Jackson“ Kate, teacher, h 92 High* Lizzie, h 92 High

“«« Mary, bds 92 High** Teresa, milliner, 11 John, bds 3 Jackson

Colleton James, gardener, h 10 Fifth

Collins James, agent Prudential Ins. Co., also chief fire dept., h

45 Second

Comeford Catherine, widow of Keiran, h 48 Center*« John J., clerk, Gillespie Bros., bds 48 Center** Thomas, draughtsman, bds 48 Center

Conners Thomas, moulder, bds 7 Mechanic

Connolly Catherine F., h 68 HighConnors, James moulder, h HurleyConvent of the Immaculate Conception, Sister Catherine, Superior,

19 HighConway Catherine, widow, h 37 First

John, laborer, h 28 Carey av

Coon Charles, laborer, h 10 Hampton«Joseph, h 53 Center

“ Timothy Mrs., h 14 River

Coonradt Sherman, laborer, h 109 Railroad av

Cooper Erastus, bds 8 EldredgeCopeland William H., paymaster W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co.. h 19

Abbott

CORCORAN CHARLES W., painterand paper hanger, 161 Church

h do (See page 15“Ellen, widow, h 11 Fifth

“* James, moulder, h 79 Elm ~

“ ‘Helen, newspapers and stationery, 31 Main, h do‘* Patrick, painter, h 5 Redmond* William J., baggagemaster, depot, h 11 Fifth

Cordes Agustus, moulder, h 14 Third

Corneau Alex. Mrs., dressmaker, h 49 Classic

Corps Frank, cutter, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 93 Main

Corsiglia Dominick, fruit, 36 Classic, h 77 Church

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Corsiglia, George, clerk, 36 Classic, bds 77 Church

“« Rosa Mrs., confectionery and fruit, 36 Classic and 77 Church

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Cottrell Case, farmer, h Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick“© Charles, farmer, h Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

‘© Ernest, farmer, bds Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

«Jay C., stock farm, h Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick*« Jonathan, farmer, h Bovie road to Potter Hill‘** Phoebe, widow, h Wilson Hill road to W. Hoosick

“ Walter S., farmer, bds Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

Coughlin Daniel, laborer, 28 Munsell

COUTTS EDWIN, optician and jeweler, 75 Church, h 47 First

(See page 10COUTTS PETER, watches, clocks and jewelry, 75 Church, h do

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Cox Charlotte, widow of Henry L., h 5 First“* William E., bookkeeper, h Hoosick cor First

Crandall Albert, bartender, Elm cor Railroad av bds do

“ Almon, farm hand, bds Nathan Case’s, Case road

“John L., carpenter, h 45 Abbott«* Lyman B., teamster, h 41 Hoosick

Cranston Frances A., bds 67 Main

Crawford William H., farmer, h Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

Crayon Austin, machinist, h 166 Church

Cribbins Genevieve P., dressmaker, bds end of Cummings‘© William A., hend of Cummings

Crissman Lewis, laborer, h 39 Church

Cronin Daniel, laborer, h 10 Lyman“ Delia, widow, h 4 Estabrook av

‘** Edward, laborer, h 26 Willow“* Edward, laborer, h Eldredge

«Jennie, saleswoman, Main cor John, bds 4 Estabrook av

«« John, laborer, h Eldredge“« Louis, laborer, bds 10 Lyman** William, machinist, bds 24 Lyman

“Harry, bds 24 LymanCross Hyde, traveling salesman, h 32 Parsons av.

Croteau George, clerk, 42 Elm, bds Hotel FitchburgCrowley Charles, gasmaker, h 8 Nixon

‘* Dennis, laborer, h 46 River road

Cubit Robert, machinist, h 40 Center

Cuddihy Michael, laborer, h 6 HurleyCudmore Thomas, laborer, bds School

Cullen John, h 48 Fourth** Pierce, laborer, bds 48 Fourth‘“* Thomas, laborer, bds 48 Fourth

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Cummings Bridget, widow of Patrick, h 60 Center“ Ellen, widow of Patrick, h 15 Railroad av

** Jennie, widow of Thomas, h 33 Carey av

** John, laborer, bds 60 Center‘“« ‘William, carpenter, bds 60 Center

Cunningham Ernest, laborer, bds 26 Third** John H., student, bds 17 Cummings** John P., painter, h 8 Hampton‘“* Norman J., clerk, h 26 Third

Curran Hugh, engineer, h 27 Wall

Hugh Jr., laborer, bds 27 Wall

Curtice Arthur, asst. supt. Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 77 Wilder av

‘* Laura A., widow, h 7 Parsons av

Curtin John, laborer, bds 27 Mechanic‘* Mary, widow, h 27 Mechanic

Curtis Edward, coachman Dr. Cahill’s, 12 Main, rooms do

Cusack James, laborer, bds 26 Wall“ Peter, moulder, h 26 Wall

Cusson Harold J., clerk, 8 John, bds 92 Classic

Cuttingham George, cigarmaker, 35 Church, bds Union House

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Daley Bridget, widow of Edward, h 54 Fourth‘« Edward, gas maker, bds 54 Fourth‘“* Mame, dressmaker, h 2 Fisk‘“* Patrick, machinist, bds 54 Fourth‘‘ Thomas, prop. Troy House, 18 Lyman** William, laborer, h Troy

Dalton Mary, h 149 Church‘* Thomas, laborer, bds 149 Church

Damn Edward, knitter, h 5 First:** William, clerk, 1 Water, bds 58 River

Daniels Isaac, rag dealer, h 7 First‘* Joseph, furniture dealer, 69 Church, bds do

«Myer, furniture dealer, h 69 Church

Darby B. Leonard, ice dealer, h 15 Hoosick** Charles, moulder, bds 42 Carey av

“* Edward C., machinist, h 15 Snow** John, laborer, h 42 Carey av

‘Joseph, painter, bd 42 Carey av

* Patrick, laborer, h 9 Carr av

“Rebecca, widow of Berton, h 15 Hoosick

Darroch Katherine, clerk, bds 4 River

«John, moulder, bds 4 River

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Davick Michael, painter, h 52 Fourth‘* Thomas, packer, h end of Cummings

Davis, Aaron laborer, h 3 Quarry‘* Ira, pressman, 12 Main, bds 100 Church‘« John, basketmaker, h 50 Fourth** Ora Miss, bds 45 Abbott

Dean Irving, driller, h 33 LymanDeming Jefferson J., (J. J. Deming & Co.) 16 Center h 23 do

DEMING J. J. & CO., (J. B. V. Quackenbush) flour, feed, grain,seed, coal, wood, farm produce and grist mill, 16 Center cor

Railroad av (see page 2)

Dempsey Fannie, milliner, 18 Main bds 98 Church«« James, laborer, h 98 Church«« James, laborer, h 205 Church“ William, laborer, bds 98 Church

Denison Daniel S., periodicals and newspapers, 20 John, h 20 River“ Stella, widow, h 20 River

Dennis Addie, widow, h Wood’s cottage, Ball

Devaney Patrick, laborer, h 23 Willow

Dewey Julia M., widow, h 60 Wilder av

Dick Delbert, teamster, bds 30 Center« “M. E. Mrs., milliner, 29 Church, h 60 Classic

Dickson Robert, watchman, h 231 Church

Dill Florence V., clerk, 26 Classic, bds 49 High“Louise C., stenographer, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 49 High

“* Charlotte I., bookkeeper, Main cor John, bds 49 HighDillon Michael J., teacher, Parsons school, bds 44 Cummings

‘“* Catherine, widow, h 44 Cummings .

Thomas, moulder, bds 44 CummingsDinner Abraham, 5 and 10 cent store 55 Church, h 16 Eldredge av

‘* Samuel, salesman, 11 John, bds 16 Eldredge av

Dolan Ann, widow of Thomas, h 33 Carey av

‘* Fannie, forewoman Superior Mfg. Co., bds 44 Fourth‘« Joseph, bricklayer, h 44 Fourth

DOLIN JOHN, brick manufacturer, stone and cord wood, rear 65

River road, h 65 do (see page 6)Deollan Mary C., widow of Patrick, h 23 JohnDonohue Helen I., teacher Main st. school, bds 4 School

‘« Patrick, laborer, h 21 Hovey av

Donovan Patrick, moulder, h 59 Mechanic“ oW. W. Rev., asst. Church of the Immaculate Conception, h

136 Main

Dooley Helena, teacher Parsons school, bds 6 Mechanic** John J., moulder, h 11 Madison* Thomas E., moulder, h 96 Church

Doran Bridget, widow of William, h 8 Gillespie

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Dorr Albert, plumber, bds Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick“ Clarence, plumber, 39 Church, h 48 River‘« Charles, laborer, bds Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

DOR C. [1., stoves, furnaces, tinware, house furnishings and

plumbing, 39 Church, h 46 River (see page 15)“« Frank, machinist, h Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

“«. Bred E., clerk, 39 Church, bds 46 River*“* Henry, barber, bds Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

‘* Mary, widow of Reed, h 69 River road“* Roy, laborer, bds 69 River rd

Dougherty Alice, widow, h 195 Church

DOUGHERTY’S CAFE, restaurant and pool room, Main cor John(see page 12

** Daniel, bartender, 9 Main, h 50 Center

‘* James, moulder, bds 101 Railroad av

** Michael, moulder, h 52 Center“ William H., Main cor John, h 164 Main

Dower Fred, laborer, h Dundee av

“* James, laborer, h 69 River

Dowling John S., clerk, Water, h 9 Church‘* Robert E., painter, bds 9 Church

Downey Joseph H., saloon, Elm cor Church, h 10 Barton av

Downs Edward, h 38 Abbott‘* Edward, farmer, h Ball st. extension road“ Richard, farm hand, bds E. Downs’, Ball st. extension road

=e Agnes G., dressmaker, h end of CummingsEdward, bds 55 Elm

E. Augustus, timekeeper, h end of Cummings‘“ Helen, widow of William H., h 10 Second«* James, laborer, h 11 Fifth‘* James C., mechanic, h 9 Davis

James M., moulder, h Cummings** Michael, laborer, h 151 Church‘* Michael, moulder, h 179 Church“* Miles, died Aug. 24, 1903‘* Moses, laborer, h 26 Cummings** Owen, laborer, h 6 Carr ay

Robert J., moulder, h end of Cummings** ‘Thomas, laborer, bds Martin cor School

Driscoll A. Mrs., saloon, 61 Church, h do“ Thomas, moulder, h 49 Railroad av

Duffy William, farm hand, bds T. R. Barden’s, Ballst. extension rd

Dule Henry, carpenter, h 30 LymanDunham, Alvah J., watchman, h 23 Snow

** David C., teamster, 41 Elm, h 3 Hoosick“ Twla, bds 3 Hoosick

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Dunham Sherman, moulder, h 3 AlbanyDunlay John, shoemaker, 35 Main, h do

Dunn Frank, teamster, h 74 Elm“ Lizzie, widow of Andrew, h 19 Rensselaer** Maria, widow, bds end of Cummings

Dunspaugh George, student, bds 123 Church‘* Merrill M., foreman, W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co., and Major

2nd Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., h 123 Church

Duprey John, laborer, bds 10 LymanDurfee Bessie, saleswoman, 17 John, bds 40 Center

** Myron, contractor, h 43 First“ William, ironworker, h 40 Center

Durkee Calvin, laborer, h 8 Fisk** William, laborer, bds 8 Fisk

Dwyer Hanora, widow of Daniel, h 8 Smith‘« James, teamster, Frank Riley’s, h School** James A., teamster, bds 8 Smith“« Johanna, bds 58 High

Joseph, moulder, h 74 Mechanic‘* Willard B., rural carrier P. O., h 37 River“* William, moulder, bds 74 Mechanic‘“* William D., laborer, bds 8 Smith

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Eagan Thomas, butcher, bds Hotel FitchburgEarley Ann, housekeeper, h 8 Willow

“John, blacksmith, h 10 Cummings** John, moulder, bds 10 Carey av

Eastern N. Y. Telephone and Telegraph Co,, 48 Classic

Easton Carroll W. (Easton, Rising & Worden) 9 to 13 Hoosick, h

28 do .

Easton, Rising & Worden (C. W. Easton, G. F. Rising, L. E.

Worden) builders, lumber, hardware, coal and wood, 9 to 13

Hoosick

Eddy Agnes N., stenographer, bds 6 Estabrook ay

“ Bertha A., dressmaker, bds 8 Estabrook av

“ Charles, manager, h 24 Abbott“* Daniel W., carpenter, h 6 Estabrook av

“ Edwin R., carpenter, h 8 Estabrook ay

Edmunds George D., patternmaker, h 56 Wilder av“* Guy M., machinist, bds 56 Wilder av

Egan, see also Agan.Egolf William H., asst. supt. Prudential Ins. Co., h 140 Church

Eldred Edna, widow, h off Ball street extension road“ Hattie, h 3 First

“Leon, farm hand, bds W. Haswell’s, off Ball st Extension rd4

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Eldredge Eliza, widow of Le Roy, h 47 Hoosick«« Jacob M., groceries and provisions, 9 River, h do‘* Vernie, clerk, 9 River, bds do

Ellenbogan Nathan, clothing, 43 Church, h 16 Eldredge av

Ely Guy H., clerk, 5 Main, bds 89 Classic

ELY W. H. & CO., clothiers, gents’ furnishers and hatters,Wood’s block, 5 Main (See page 13

Emmett Robert Association, 30 Main

England Frank, laborer, h 8 Eldredge av

«John, machinist, h 27 LymanEnglish Charles, laborer, h 2 Wall

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“ Edward, laborer, h 24 River road

“Eli, Carpenter, h 2 Wall“« Joseph, h 34 River road

. Ennis James, laborer, h 6 Mechanic

: ESTABROOK EZRA R., insurance and sec. and supt. Hoosick

Falls Water Supply Co., 16 Classic, h 8 River (See page 14“« Frank H., bookkeeper, 16 Classic, bds 8 River‘“ W.H., machine inspector, h 23 Hoosick

Estes William, driver Leonard’s Express, h 17 Railroad av

Evers Anna, widow of Fred, h 64 Elm

«Joseph F., moulder, bds 64 Elm

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Fagan Michael J., machinist, h 62 HighFairbanks Edward L., engineer, h 11 Second

““ Fred L., helper, bds 11 Second

Fay John, laborer, h 69 First

Fennessey Anna Mrs., h 11 Railroad av

“ John, blacksmith, h 53 River

FENNESSEY JOHN J., blacksmith, horseshoer and carriage-smith, River cor Fourth, h 53 River (See page 15

‘« Margaret Mrs., h 14 Saratoga‘* Thomas, moulder, bds Union House

Ferber Ellis (M. Lurie & Co.) 11 and 13 John, bds 124 Church

Ferel Winifred, stitcher, bds 2 First

FIDELITY GAS CO., W. P. Haynes, supt., gas burners, appliancesand ranges, 28 Main (See_page 11)

Filkins Charles, carpenter, h 2 Ball‘« Elmer, laborer, h 2 Ball

Finch Hattie, widow, h 105 Main

Fink Alice, widow of George, h 7 Willow

Finklestein Hyman, shoemaker, 43 Elm, h do

Finn John, laborer, h 111 Railroad av

First Baptist Church, Main, near Estabrook ay

First Church of Christ, 22 Church

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Ira J. Wood, cashier, Main

(see page 16Fisher Edward, laborer, bds Troy House

“ Richard, painter, bds Troy House

Fisk Cora, ironer, 31 Church, bds 89 Church** Lucy, bds 89 Church“ — S. & Co., groceries and provisions, 99 Church, cor Center,

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«Jeremiah M., machinist, h 160 Church“* Lester M., patternmaker, h 93 Main‘* Perrin B., grocer, 99 Church, h do

Fitzgerald John J., foreman, h 5 Jackson“* Michael, h 5 Second

“Richard, laborer, bds 55 Elm

Fitzpatrick William, laborer, h 15 SaratogaFlansburg Bowman, bds 115 Church

Flavin Cornelius, farmer, h off Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

Fleming James, machinist, bds Smith“« Joseph S., machinist, bds 32 River road‘* Luke, machinist, h 32 River rd‘* Mary, widow of Nicholas, domestic, 152 Main“* Thomas, clerk, 39 Church, bds 32 River road 4‘* Thomas, laborer, h 53 High‘“* Thomas, machinist, bds Smith“ William A., machinist, bds 32 River road

Flood Mary, widow, h 65 Abbott

Flynn Ellen, widow of John, h 10 Beckett“« James, saloon, 39 Main, h do

“Michael, machinist, h 10 Beckett“* Michael, stonecutter, bd 101 River road““ Thomas, laborer, h 10 Hurley

: Fogarty Edward, bookkeeper, 8 Classic, h 18 High** Ella J., bds 18 High‘* Michael, coremaker, bds 9 Carr av

Foley Kate Mrs., widow, h Kelly“ William, stonemason, h 55 Elm

Foran Julia, milliner, h 41 River road

Ford John H., hairdresser, 29 Main, h 107 Railroad ay

“Catherine, widow, h 145 Main

Fortier George, tailor, 9 Church, h head of CummingsFourth Ward Hose Co., 40 High

Fox Charlotte, widow, h 5 First“« Charles, laborer, bds 5 First*« Harold, electrician, bds 45 Abbott‘« John, moulder, h 88 High bi

Fraher Thomas, foreman, Superior Mfg. Co., h 8 Carey av a

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Frasher Anna, widow of Joseph, h 75 Railroad ay

«« John, bds 75 Railroad av

Frazier Charles, carpenter, bds Union House

Frederickson Frank, clerk, 16 Center, bds 66 do

Freemyer George L., carpenter, h 9 KellyFuller Hannah, widow, h 6 River

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Gaffney Julia A., h 25 John“ Kate, widow, h 127 Main“ Peter, ticket broker, h 25 John

Gallagher Abijah L., farmer, h Bovie road to Potter Hill‘* Anna, widow of John, h 8 Hoosick“ Bartholomew, manager, 8 Hoosick, h do

George, moulder, h 1 Mechanic

“John, laborer, bds 8 Hoosick‘« John, (B. Gallagher), manager, coal, 8 Hoosick

“Martin, laborer, bds 27 CongressThomas, laborer, h 27 Congress

“ Thomas, laborer, h 193 Church‘* Thomas J., laborer, bds 27 Congress“ William, laborer, h 21 Congress

Galvin Hugh, painter, h 32 River rd

«Leo, moulder, bds 20 Carey av

‘** Mary, dressmaker, bds 30 Carey av

‘“* William, laborer, h 20 Carey av

Gannon Patrick, moulder, h 9 EldredgeGarbarino Angelo, confectionery, 65 Church, h do

Gardner David E., h 25 Hoosick“ Kent, rural carrier P. O., h at Potter Hill“ Townsend, h 60 High“ William, dairyman, h River rd

Gardneau Eugene, laborer, bds 13 Smith

Gates Elmer, teamster, bds E. K. Rudd’s

Gauvin Frank, laborer, h Carey av near Redmond

Gay William, plumber, bds 96 Church“ Willard F., bds 108 High

Gaynor Thomas E., insurance agent, 28 Classic, bds 164 Main

Gearin Marguerite, widow of Jerry, h 4 Hoosick

Geddes Robert, machinist, h 3 Estabrook av

Geer Danforth, vice-pres. and sec. W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co.,

h 108 HighGehrean Edward, painter, bds 101 Railroad av

** William, painter, h 101 Railroad ay

Gerow Joseph H., laborer, h 25 Wall

Getter John, laborer, h 155 Church

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Getty Carl H., bookkeeper First National Bank, h 28 Parsons av

‘* Mattie L., widow of Addison, h 152 Main

Gibbs George, shirt cutter, bds 27 Hoosick

Gibson Charles C., clerk, h 86 Classic

GIBSON JOHN, paints and wall paper, 49 Church, h 47 do

(See page 9GIBSON JOHN W., photographer, 41 Church, h 47 do

(See page 10Sara B,, organist Presbyterian Church and teacher of pianoand organ, h 47 Church

Gilgallon Henry E., painter, h N. Hoosick rd opposite race track

Gill Edward, armorer, Church cor Elm, h 9 Snow

GILLESPIE BROTHERS, (Chester and Nelson) dry goods, boots

and shoes, gents’ furnishings, carpets, etc., Main cor Classic

(See page 4‘* Chester, (Gillespie Bros.) Main cor Classic, h 9 Third‘* Nelson, (Gillespie Bros.) Main cor Classic, h 99 Classic

Girvin Edward, operator, h N. Hoosick road near race track

Glass Robert, moulder, h 69 Wilder av

Gleason Ellen Mrs., h 21 Lyman‘* John, teamster, 8 Classic, bds 21 Lyman

‘Mary, h 5 Abbott** Thomas, laborer, h 57 Abbott

Glenn Gaylord, bookkeeper, bds 23 River‘« James H., moulder, h 23 River

Glennon Patrick, laborer, h 67 Abbott

Godfrey Albert, machinist, h 1 Dove

Gokey Moses, freight hand, B. & M., Center, bds 78 HighGoldstein Ike, shoes, 31 Elm, h 16 Spring

Gooding Charlotte, widow of Hiram, h 20 Hoosick“ Clarence, laborer, h end of Cummings* David M., h 36 Second“ David M., Jr., knitter, bds 36 Second‘« Edna, collar inspector, bds 20 Hoosick** John D. Gibson, laborer, bds 36 Second

Goodrich William, janitor, h 50 Center

Goodspee Dudley E., machinist, h 15 First** Guy W., machinist, bds 15 First

Goodwin John, laborer, bds 9 Madison

“John, farm hand, bds A. J. Haynes’, River road

“Michael J., carpenter, h 9 Madison

Gorman Edward, fireman, h 8 Eldredge av

“« Edward, Jr., knitter, bds 8 Eldredge av

“Michael, laborer, h 17 Munsell“ Patrick, moulder, bds 8 Eldredge av

Gould Catherine, widow of Timothy, h 17 Willow

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Goyette Joseph, machinist, h rear 26 Mechanic

Grady Ellen, widow of Patrick, h 9 Carey av

‘* Thomas F., painter, h 4 Barton av

‘* James, moulder, bds 22 Lyman‘« James E., hostler Frank Riley’s, h 22 Lyman‘“« Margaret, h 22 Lyman‘* Mary, h 22 Lyman‘“ Thomas, moulder, h Johnson hill road to N. Hoosick

Graney Edward, clerk, 68 River, bds do

** John E., clerk, 59 Church, bds 56 Center‘« Michael C., machinist, h 10 Jackson‘ Patrick J., saloon, 59 Church and 68 River, h do“ William H., farmer, h Ball st extension road

Grannan Mathew, moulder, h 39 First

Grant Catherine, widow of Owen, h 31 Lyman** John, blacksmith, h 28 Lyman«John Jr., knitter, bds 28 Lyman

Graves Harriet Miss, h River road, opposite Bovie road

“Jacob A., farmer, h River road, opposite Bovie road

Gray Norman M., h 75 Classic** Scott K., student, bds 75 Classic

Greelish Michael, painter, h 42 Hoosick“ Thomas, laborer, h 44 Hoosick

Green Joel F. Mrs., h 7 Waldron av

* Sarah D., bds 7 Waldron ay

“ Edward A., bookkeeper, h 10 Burchard av

Greene George E., lawyer, 3 Main, h 4 Abbott“ Herbert J., lawyer, 3 Main, h 14 Abbott“ Lodisa, widow of John, h 65 Wilder av

Griffin John H., clerk, 35 First, h 10 Second“ John H., patternmaker, bds American House

Griffith Thomas, flagman, h 8 Willow

Groesbeck Almon, moulder, h 6 Davis «

‘* Gates E., clerk, 22 Classic, bds 2 Abbott‘ Harvey P., student, bds 35 High“ Humphrey, laborer, h 57 Wilder av

GROESBECK J. L., baker and confectioner, 26 Classic, h 35 High(Se page 6

‘« Margaret, widow, h 6 Davis

Guiden Edward, farmer, h Ball st extension road‘* James, farmer, h off Ball st extension road

Guile George, laborer, h 8 EldredgeGulley James, laborer, h 22 Congress

‘“* Samuel, farm hand, John Hobart Warren&#39

HHachen Godfrey, moulder, h rear 92 Church

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Hackett Andrew, laborer, h 9 Smith‘‘ Thomas H., laborer, bds 9 Smith“ William J., village clerk, bds 9 Smith

Haff Grace, stenographer, bds 80 Main

Hale, Harry V., foreman W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., h 44 High‘« Joseph H., carpenter, h 61 High“* Martha, widow, h 29 Center‘« Mande M., saleswoman, Main cor. John, bds 61 High‘* William H., h 29 Center

Haley, Albert W., machinist, h 12 Third** Charles, moulder, h 31 Wall*« Charles Jr., laborer, bds 31 Wall

“Patrick, moulder, bds 31 Wall

Haley see also HealeyHall Anice E., teacher, bds 33 River

“ Chester, farm hand, bds Nathan Case’s, Case road“* Dennis, painter, h 48 Abbott

HALL DERICK L., publisher Rensselaer County Standard and

Directory, artistic book and job printing, 12 Main, h 124 do“* Edward, Machinist, h 22 Lyman

Hall, Hartwell & Co., manufacturers shirts, collars and cuffs, Johncor Lyman €

Hiram, night supt. Superior Mfg. Co., bds 142 Church‘“* Thomas, moulder, h 35 Second“ Walter P., h 44 Abbott

Halpin Elizabeth, widow of James, 98 Church** Lizzie J., dressmaker, h 98 Church“ Nellie F., teacher, h 98 Church

Hamilton Margaret, widow of James, h 8 Fifth‘« Matthew, engineer, h 18 Rensselaer

Thomas, moulder, h 50,CummingsWilliam, moulder, h 9 Cummings

Hammond Emma F., widow of George W., h 31 Second

Hancock John, Mutual Life Ins. Co., Arthur Barry, asst. supt.,28 Classic

Hand John, moulder, h 33 First

Hankard John, cutter, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 2 Railroad av

‘* Patrick, moulder, h 2 Railroad av

‘* Patrick, Jr., laborer, bds 2 Railroad av

Hannaberry Daniel A., horseshoer, 34 Main, h 32 do

Hannon Anna M., teacher, h 13 Munsell“ Catherine, widow, h 13 Munsell

‘“« Frank J., coremaker, h 78 Elm

James P., coremaker, bds 7 Davis

«John, moulder, h 2 Hurley“ Thomas, h 7 Davis

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Hannon Thomas H., physician and surgeon, 8 John, h do“ T. H. Mrs., milliner, 27 Main, h 8 John

Hanselman Martin, laborer, h end Mechanic** William, laborer, h end of Mechanic

Hansen Hans, laborer, h 11 CummingsHarder William H., machinist, bds 38 Center

Haren Michael J., clerk, Union House, bds do

HAREN PATRICK J., prop. Union House, Elm cor Railroad av

(See page 12Harmon Bertrand O., dentist, Easton-Thorpe block, h 5 Fisk

‘« Gilbert I., factory inspector, h 15 Willow

Harrigan Cornelius, blacksmith, h 31 Third“« James, blacksmith, bds 31 Third“* Katherine A., teacher, bds 31 Third** Peter Mrs., h 25 Munsell

Harrington, David W., farmer, h Hill road to Eagle Bridge«James A., moulder, h 6 Manton

‘© Mary, h 6 Manton** Theresa, h 6 Manton

Harrington, see also HerringtonHarris John M. Rev., pastor M. E. Church, h 1 Estabrook av

Harrison“A lbert (Henry Harrison) carriagemaker, 137 Main, h do

HARRISON HENRY, (J. Henry and Albert Harrison) carriageand wagon maker, 137 Main (See page 8

« Howard, laborer, h 4 Ball

“© J. Henry, (Henry Harrison) carriagema 137 Main, h do‘* Patrick, laborer, bds 30 Lyman

Hart Alden W., machinist, h 62 Center‘«« Blendina E., milliner, bds 62 Center* William Mrs., h 158 Church‘« William G., clerk, 12 John, h 53 Parsons av

Harvey Clyde L., teacher, h 125 Church

“ Edward S., agt. John Hancock Ins. Co., bds 9 John«Julia M., widow, h 125 Church

Haswell L. Kenneth, farmer, Ball st extension road‘* Percy S., farmer, bds S. Haswell’s, Ball st extension road“ Robert A., farmer, h Ball st extension road** Sherwood, farmer, h Ball st extension road“ Walter W., farmer, h Ball st extension road

Haussler Katherine T., widow of Henry, h 170 Main

HAUSSLER LOUIS M., (Haussler & Son) 8 to 12 Classic

h 89 Main (See page 9)Haussler Margaret, h 89 Main

HAUSSLER & SON, (Louis Haussler) furniture and eo8, 10 and 12 Classic (See page 9)

Haviland Chauncy, painter, h Wilson hill road

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Hawthorne Frank K., foreman, h 35 Snow

‘* Guy, laborer, bds 5 Railroad av

‘“« Harris S., carpenter, h 73 Elm

«Helen, widow, h 5 Railroad av

Ira D., machinist h 93 Classic« Ralph A., machinist, bds 35 Snow

Hayden Patrick, painter, h 34 Second‘* William, painter, h 55 River

Hayes David, foreman, h 23 Munsell‘« Eliza, widow of Timothy, h 31 Munsell

‘* Elizabeth, stenographer, 12 Main, bds 16 GillespieJames, foreman, h 31 Munsell

“ Johanna, widow, h rear 24 Mechanic“ John F., foreman, h 16 Gillespie‘* Mary, telephone operator, 43 Classic, bds 16 Gillespie““ Nellie, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 31 Munsell

Thomas, laborer, h Carey av near Redmond‘* Timothy D., carpenter, h 14 Munsell“ William, coachman, bds Carey av near Redmond

Hayner Angeline Mrs., widow, h 16 Willow

Haynes Allen J., farmer, h River road

HAYNES WILLIAM P., supt. Fidelity Gas Co., and Town Clerk,28 Main, h 3 Fisk

Healy Dennis A., prop. Central Hotel, 7 and 9 John“Nicholas, clerk, 15 John, h do

“& William J., student, bds Central Hotel

Healy, see also Haley. ‘

Heaton Willis E., Surrogate Rensselaer County (Troy) and 6 Main

h 33 Abbott;

Hefferman John, laborer, h 19 Munsell« Lawrence, laborer, h 19 Munsell

“Mary, widow of Michael, h 2 Railroad av

Heffernan Michael J., h 42 First

Hegeman William L., machinist, h 20 HighHenchey Patrick, laborer, h 8 Jackson

“ Thomas, barber, 40 Classic, h 8 JacksonHennessey Catherine, widow, h 101 Railroad av

‘* James, laborer, h 179 Church

John, blacksmith, h 37 Lyman““ Thomas, agt. Prudential Ins. Co., h Beckett

Henry Hulbert F., laborer, h 142 Church

‘* Jennie B., teacher, bds 142 Church

Herrick Corbett D., carpenter, h 8 Barton av

“* Daniel, laborer, h 33 Carey av

Herrington, James A., moulder, h 6 Manton

«Joel, agent, h 49 Center

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Herrington, see also Harrington.Hescock Charles A., mechanic, h 3 First

Hewitt Clifford A., clerk, 8 John, bds 32 Wilder av

‘« Mabel B., stenographer, bds 32 Wilder av

“Mary E., widow of Clifford, h 32 Wilder av

Hewson James, farmer, h off Ball st extension road

Hiams G. Frank, upholsterer, 8 Classic, h 110 Church

Hibbert William, laborer, h 7 Second

Hickey Michael J., coachman, h road to N. Hoosick op. race track

Higgins Albert, painter, h 10 Nixon‘« Alfred, painter, h 16 Third** Anna Mrs., h 14 Munsell‘« Dean, painter, bds 16 Third

«James, laborer, h 17 Fourth

“Rose, dressmaker, h 16 Third“ $tella, bds 16 Third

Hill Edward, farmer, h cress road off Case road“ Edwin E., machinist, h 35 Center

Hinckle John, kitchenman Hotel Fitchburg, bds do

Hipwell Ann, widow of James, h 10 Second‘* Mary A., dressmaker, bds 10 Second** William J., machinist, bds 10 Second

Hiserd Charles F., patternmaker, h 16 Snow“ Philip B., patternmaker, h 68 Mechanic

HOAG AARON A., building mover, 3 Third, h do, (Se page 10“ Benjamin, h 9 Carey av.

Hoarst Edward M,, machinist, h 14 SecondHOCTOR BROS., (Timothy & Stephen P.) monumental and gran-

ite works, 212 Church (See page 8;

“* Stephen P., (Hoctor Bros.) 212 Church, h 149 Main

“Timothy, (Hoctor Bros.) 212 Church, h 149 Church

Hoffman Ever, laundryman, bds Dundee av. near Cummings«Jorgen N., laborer, h Dundee ay near Cummings

Hogan James, laborer, bds 2 Railroad av_

‘Margaret, widow of Michael, h 2 Troy“ Thomas, laborer, h 2 Troy

Holden George, machinist, h 53 Hoosick“ William, laborer, h 19 Fourth“ William H., machinist, h 78 Elm

Hollis Charles E., engineer, h 72 Ball“« Edward H., engineer, h 52 Center“ George P. & Co., grocer and meatmarket, First cor Center,

bds 39 River

Holman Charles C., machinist, h 8 Burchard ay

“ Frank, student, bds 8 Burchard ay

Holmes Charles E., laborer, bds 15 Cummings

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Holmes Cora, widow of Thomas, h 140 Church

HOLMES ROY S., (Watson M. Holmes) furniture and undertak-

ing, 54 to 58 Classic, h 94 do (See page 7* Watson M., h 94 Classic

HOLMES WATSON M., (Roy S. Holmes) furniture, upholstererand undertaker, Holmes Block, 54 to 58 Classic (See page 7

“* William A., bds 9 Hoosick“ William H., laborer, h 15 Cummings

Holnbeck Alonzo, h 31 Wilder av —

Holsapple Philip, farm hand, bds G. W. Ostrander’s off Ball st

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Holton Charles W. machinist, h 2 First

Honiker Charles, weaver, h 9 KellyHooley Mary A., domestic, 108 HighHoosac Club, 56 Classic

HOOSICK FALLS CYCLE AGENCY, J. L. McCarthy, prop. 92

Church (See page 6)Hoosick Falls Electric Co., 48 Classic, Ralph D. Smith, managerHoosick Falls Library, 13 Church

Hoosick Falls State Armory, Church cor Elm

Hoosick Falls Water Supply Co., sec. and supt. E. R. Estabrook,16 Classic

Hoosick Town Board, 6 Main

HOOSICK VALLEY DEMOCRAT, Charles W. Brown, editor andpublisher, 18 John (See page 17

Hoosick Valley Knitting Mill, (Trimble Bros.,) manufacturers gentsunderwear, foot of Elm st

Hopkins Frank H., machinist, h 10 Waldron av

HOTEL FITCHBURG, J. J. Kelly prop., 22, 24 & 26 Main (Seepage 12

Houlihan John F., carpenter, h 18 Carey av

“* Mary, widow, h 21 Hovey av

Howe Jared D., teaming and trucking, 9 Center, h 22 Hoosick“«« Jj D., Hose Co. No. 3 8 Second

Howland Frances M. Mrs., h 97 Classic

Hoyt Harriet, widow, h 49 Center

Hubbard Andrew, groceries and provisions, River road, h do“ Fred, baker, bds 175 Church

Hudson Frederick R., physician and surgeon, Eatton-Thorpe block,bds Hotel Fitchburg

“‘ Harry, bookkeeper, h 47 Abbott“* River Telephone Co., 43 Classic

Hughes John, engineer pumping station, rear 229 Church, h do“« John, laborer, h 3 Carey av

‘* Michael C., (Hughes & Clair), 53 Church, h 31 Third

Hughes & Clair, (Michael C. Hughes, Thomas J. Clair,) hair-dressers, 53 Church

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Hull Ezra C. W., carpenter, h 195 Main‘“« Harry Lee, tool maker, bds 195 Main

«James K., bds 30 High“Lena R., teacher, Center st school, bds 195 Main

Humphrey Bessie, bds 15 Abbott‘“ David J., harness maker, 20 John h 15 Abbott

Hunter George, gardener, h 109 Main

Hurd Bertha, rooms, 25 River

HURD DARWIN D., livery and boarding stable, carriage and

draught horses, telephone connection, 41 Elm, opp American

House, h 70 Elm, (See page 6)Hurd Mary J., bds 70 Elm

Hutchins Fred, foreman Superior Mfg Co., bds 120 Church

Hyatt John S., real estate and insurance, 28 Classic, h at Hoosick

Hyland William J., (Hyland & Burns) 15 Main, h 5 Richmond av

HYLAND & BURNS, (W. J. Hyland, J. H. Burns), groceries and

provisions, 15 Main (See page 10)

Hynick Edward, laborer, h 14 Fisk

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Ickes Charles R., laborer, h 14 CongressIndependent Order of Odd Fellows, Easton-Thorpe block

JyJacob Delheim, laborer, h Scott

Jaquith Olive J., widow, h 12 Third

Jarret Thomas, laborer, h rear 92 Church

Jensen Victor, laborer, h end of Scott

Jewett Alfred E., carpenter, h 229 Church‘* Harold F., mechanical engineer, bds 229 Church

Johnston Cassius A., painter, h 3 Church« C. A. Mrs., asst post mistress, h 3 Church“ DeWitt C., laborer, h 90 Classic“« Eugene, machinist, h rear 92 Church

“Martha, widow of Alonzo L., bds 3 Church

se Albert M., painter, h 10 Third

Edward, labor h 32 Carey av

“Edward M., (Jones, Parsons & Co.,) Main cor John, h 67 Main“ Ernest C., clerk 26 Classic, h 17 Abbott

“Grace A., dressmaker, bds 11 Burchard av

“* Lester, farmhand, bds River roa near the bridge** Marcia E., teacher, bds 10 Third** Marion C. Miss, bds 67 Main

“Melvin R., painter, h 11 Burchard av

“Myron H., bds 10 Third

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JONES, PARSONS & CO., (E. M. Jones, H. Parsons, W. C. Jones,)dry goods, boots, shoes and groceries, Main cor John, (Seeinside front cover)

Jones Spencer, pharmacist, 22 Classic, h 41 Church“ William C., (Jones, Parsons & Co.,) Main cor John, h 62

Wilder

Joslin Adelia, h 31 Hoosick“* George W., livery, h 31 Hoosick

Joy Alice, widow of Eernard, h 26 Ball‘* Clarence H., (Joy & Chapman) 16 Fourth, h 14 do‘« James B., h 17 Fourth“ Larmon, h 17 Fourth« Lottie, bds 26 Ball

Joy & Chapman, (C. H. Joy, W. G. Chapman) groceries and

provisions, 16 Fourth

Joyce Katie, bds 25 Willow‘« Michael, laborer, h 25 Willow‘* Patrick H., bds 25 Willow

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Kane Barbara, h 17 Munsell

«John, iaborer, bds 17 Munsell

Karp Joseph, rag pedlar, h 90 Elm

Kaske Richard J., machinist, h 5 Manton

Kautz John, groceries and dry goods, 43 River, h do** Phoebe L., h 43 River

Keach Arlina, widow of George N., h 2 Estabrook av

“ Grace R., stenographer, 3 Main, bds 2 Estabrook av

Kean Walter Mrs., h 82 High“ William H., traveling salesman, h 28 River

Kearney Annie, domestic at 74 Main

“John V. P., tel. operator, 43 Classic, bds 10 Barton av

‘“« Mame E., bookkeeper, Noble & Woods, bds 13 Parsons court

“ Mary J., widow of Martin, h 10 Barton av

“* Patrick, laborer, h 14 Caffrey* Patrick W., carpenter, h 13 Parsons court

““ Sadie, cashier 11 John, bds 13 Parsons court

“ Stephen, laborer, h 37 Hoosick

Keefe Dennis, moulder, h 12 GillespieKeefe Elizabeth, widow, nurse, bds 3 Waldron av

‘* Margaret, Mrs., h 9 Munsell‘* Thomas B., foreman, h 3 Waldron av

Keefe see also O& Keefe.Keegan John, laborer, h 114 Church

Kehoe William, laborer, h 9 Mechanic

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Kelly Charles A., packer, bds 17 Third“* Henry, foreman, bds Union House

James, shipper, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 58 River

KELLY JAMES J., prop. Hotel Fitchburg, 24 Main (See page 12«John D., laborer, h 15 Nixon

‘Michael, laborer, h 34 Lyman““ Thomas J., farmer, h 26 John‘* ‘William, laborer, h 61 High‘“* William, laborer, h 15 Railroad ay

Kelyer William, real estate, h 148 Church

Kennedy Gertrude A., bds 2 First“ William J., comedian, bds Hotel Fitchburg

Kenney Bridget, widow of John, h 209 Church‘““ George, carpenter, bds 209 Church

Hanora, widow of Thomas, h 87 Elm‘« John, laborer, bds 209 Church

‘Mary, h 4 Walton* Mary E., h 87 Elm

Patrick, carpenter, h 13 Parsons court

Kent H. E., h Buskirk Hotel, Buskirk‘« James, moulder, h 13 Carey av

«Jams Mrs., dressmaker, h 13 Carey av

Kerkin Jefferson, h rear 92 Church

Kerwin Andrew, laborer, bds 13 Smith

«John, machinist, h 18 CongressKiely James Mrs., h 9 Saratoga

“« Mary A., teacher, bds 23 Munsell

Killion James A., woodworker, bds 7 Fourth

“Patrick, engineer, bds 7 Fourth“« Thomas J., section foreman, h end of Waldron av

Kimpton, Charles F., bds 33 Church‘“* Elmer J., rooms 43 Main

Kincaid George H., painter, h 55 Parsons av

‘* Manfred D., machinist, h 125 Church

King James, laborer, h 41 Railroad av

«« Jane Mrs., h 23 Ball‘“* John, machinist, bds 41 Railroad av

‘« Mary, widow of Michael, h 64 River

“Maud, bookkeeper, Superior Mfg. Co., bds 23 Ball

“Roxanna C., widow, bds 41 River“ Walter A., coachman W. A. Wood, Jr., h 23 Ball

Kirby David, mason, bds 5 Benedict lane«* John, mason, h 5 Benedict lane** Margaret, clerk, bds 5 Benedict lane

“William J., moulder, h 10 HighKirk William, foreman Democrat, rooms 43 Main

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Kirkwood Fred, foreman, Superior Mfg. Co., h 9 Fisk

Knapp Charles, bartender Hotel Fitchburg, bds do“* Ellen Mrs., h 10 Spring

Knights of Columbus, Easton-Thorpe block

Knights of Pythias, 57 Church

Kobell Louis, pedlar, h 15 Center

Kobell Louis Mrs.; milliner, 20 Church, h 15 Center

Kockley Mary C., widow of John, h 15 LymanKoehler John, laborer, h Dundee ay off CummingsKroll Leopold Rev., rector St. Mark' Episcopal Church, h 97

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Kyer Henry, farmer, h Hill road to W. Hoosick«« Jacob, farmer, h Hill road to W. Hoosick*« John, contractor, h Scott

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Ladd Albert, traveling salesman, h 72 Wilder av

“ Albert A. Jr., bds 72 Wilder av

“Alta I., telephone operator, bds 72 Wilder av

“* Benjamin, traveling salesman, h 3 Richmond av

“« Jessie L., teacher, bds 3 Richmond av

“* Leo J., (Ladd & Wilkins) 13 Church, h 55 Wilder av

LADD & WILKINS, (LL. J. Ladd, N. H. Wilkins) hardware, stoves

and plumbing, 13 Church (See page 19)Ladden Patrick, laborer, h HamptonLahaney Patrick, watchman, gas works, h 82 Elm

Lake James G., musician, h 8 SpringLaker Aaron, laborer, h 45 River road

Lamb George M., physician and surgeon, 60 Classic, h do“« Percy, timekeeper, bds 60 Classic

Lamphere Elmer, shipper Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 35 Center

Lane Anna M., widow of John H., h 15 John** Katherine, milliner, 11 John, bds 15 do“« Teresa, saleswoman, 11 John, bds 15 do

Langlois Godfrey, laborer, h 24 River road

Lannon Mary, h 9 Beckett‘* Michael, laborer, h 9 Beckett

Lansing Elmer, carpenter, h 18 Burchard av

«John J., binder expert, h 5 CongressLapius John H., carpenter, h 14 Ball

Laport Antoine, driller, h 32 Mechanic‘* Eli, laborer, h 6 Martin“* Henry, laborer, h 6 Martin** Peter,. laborer, h 8 Martin‘* Theodore, laborer, h 47 River road

Larkin Loren D., pharmacist, 8 John, h 135 Church

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Larrabee Frank, baker, 26 Classic, h 4 Superior‘* George, baker, h 4 Superior

Lasher Elmer, painter, h 17 Third

Lawson Christian, moulder, h Seward

Lawrence Philip, h 86 Classic

Lawtance Albert, laborer, h River road near Shaw

Layton J. W., electrician, h 11 First

Leary John O., machinist, h 199 Church‘« Joseph F., shoe dept. Gillespie Bros., rooms 65 Classic‘* Rose, widow of Dennis, h 45 First

Le Barron Elmer, farmer, h Bovie road to Potter Hill‘¢ F., farm hand, h road to S. W. Hoosick‘* George, farmer, h cross road from Case road‘* Henry, moulder, bds 30 Center‘“ \. Prosper, farmer, h road to Potter Hill

Le Claire Hermene, widow of Alexander, h 14 Nixon

Le Cleire G. Arthur, carpenter, h 143 Church

Joseph P. A., carpenter, h 143 Church‘« Theodore R., knitter, bds 143 Church

Lee Anna Mrs., furrier, h 108 Church“ Charles H., agent, h 108 Church“* George, moulder, h 108 Church** Grace Mrs., dressmaker, h 108 Church* Kate, widow, h 4 River

Leith Alfred R., bds 95 Main

“John F., patternmaker, bds 95 Main** Robert, supt. h 95 Main

Lemon George M., clerk, h 119 Church

LEONARD EDGAR, agent National Express Co., 11 Church and

26 Elm, cor Railroad av, h 20 Hoosick (See page 11“ Ella F., teacher, bds 126 Main

LEONARD'S EXPRESS, Edgar Leonard prop. 26 Elm cor Railroad

av (See page 11)Jeremiah, mason, h 42 Hoosick

** John, contractor, h 126 Main“« Julia, h 38 First** Louis C., moulder, bds 68 Elm‘* Mary, h 38 First

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«« Mary Mrs., h 23 John“* Mary E., bds 126 Main“« Patrick, laborer, h 95 High

William F., clerk, Surrogates Court, (Troy,) h 18 Willow

Lester Alfred, moulder, h Bovie road to Potter Hill

“Alonzo A., moulder, h N. Hoosick road near N. Hoosick

Levine Harris, rags, h 12 Nixon

“Louis, rags, h 15 Spring

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Lewis S. A. Mrs., widow of Nathan, h 143 Main““ Emma, h 62 Mechanic“ Frances, bds 144 Church

“Harry E., teller, Peoples National Bank, 16 Main h 143 do

“Mary A., widow of John, h 144 Church** Richard, watchman, h 54 River

Lewison Eveline, widow of Evangelis, h 83 HoosickLibby E. H. & Co., engines, boilers and machinery, 3 Main st

“ Elvin H., supt B.&am H. V. R. R. and deputy sheriff, h 73Wilder av

Liddle John, traveling salesman, h 55 Parsons av

Lines James P., (Boston Candy Kitchen,) 15 John, bds do

Link George, laborer h 99 Main“« Grace, forewoman, Superior Mfg Co., bds 20 Third

«Jennie, stitcher, bds 20 Third““ Mary C., widow of Chelsey W., h 20 Third““ Walter, cigar maker, 35 Church, bds 20 Third

Little James, laborer, h 27 LymanLivingston John A., pharmacist, John cor Church, h 5 Water

“ William, machinist, h 5 Water

Loftus John, moulder, h 45 Cummings“* Thomas, moulder, h 10 Willow

Lohns Alonzo, gate tender, bds American Hotel

Long Edward A., h 7 Becketta

‘* Mary, widow of Patrick H., h 7 Beckett .

Longstaff Francis, painter, bds 41 Hoosick .

Longtin Frank, bookkeeper, h 69 Wilder av

Lorette Emanuel, contractor, h 20 Mechanic

Lortie Edward, moulder, h 8 Rensselaer

Lottridge A. Durham, Jr., bds 91 Church** Ellen J., widow of A. Durham, h 91 Church‘“* Sarah, widow, h 86 Classic

Loux George, ga fitter, 28 Main, h 80 First‘* Harry, laborer, bds 80 First

Lovell Henry A., blacksmith, h 72 HighLucey Daniel P., saloon, Lyman cor Water, h at pumping station

“« Dennis, moulder, bds 47 Mechanic

“William H., moulder, bds at pumpin stationLucier Wallace, clerk, 18 Main, bds Richmond Hotel

Luddy Thomas, laborer, bds High near race track“* William, laborer, h High near race track

Lurie Jacob, (M Lurie & Co)., 11 John, h 124 Church«« Julius, clerk, bds 69 Church“« Morris, (M. Lurie & Co)., 11 and 13 John, h 124 Church

LURIE M & CO., (Morris and Jacob Lurie and Ellis Ferber), drygoods, ee clothing, gents furnishings, shoes andcarpets, 11 and 1 John, (Se line on back cover)

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Luther George, laborer, h 57 HighLyman Arthur S., compositor, ‘Standard,’ h 48 Hoosick

‘* George V. W., draughtsman, bds 48 Hoosick“ Gilbert K., journalist, h 48 Hoosick

«Jennie G., bds 48 Hoosick

Lynch John, teamster, 54 Classic, bds 24 Wall‘« Michael, teamster, bds rear 92 Church

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Maak Charles, laborer, h 41 Hoosick

MacGregor Alexander, machinist, bds Central Hotel

Mack Ann Mrs., saloon, 10 Carey av h do‘* Margaret, bds 10 Carey av

‘« Mary, saleswoman, 18 Main, bds 10 Carey av

Mackin William, knitter, h 15 CongressMacomber Charles, moulder, h Quarry st

‘* Ellen, widow, h 63 Center“* Herbert, laborer, h 6 Fifth

Madden Teresa, widow of John J., h 8 Hoosick

Madill John B., moulder, h Pine av. opp race track

Madison Asahel, carpenter, h 26 Center

Mahar Bridget, teacher, h 169 Church‘“ Edward P., laborer, h 80 Elm

‘“« Frank, laborer, h 80 Elm +

‘* John J., insurance agent, bds 80 Elm«« John P., blacksmith, h 4 Gillespie‘* Mary, domestic at 28 Parsons av

‘« Michael, saloon, 62 Mechanic, h do‘““ Nora, widow, h 80 Elm‘* William, laborer, bds 30 Lyman“ William J., clerk, (Troy), bds 80 Elm

Mahoney Ann, widow of Michael, h 9 White

“Ann, h 17 Mechanic‘« Cassie, chambermaid, Hotel Fitchburg, bds do“« John, laborer, h 6 Jackson“* Sarah, h 17 Mechanic

Malady James, carpenter, h 12 Albany‘* John, laborer, h 48 Center_“ Patrick, carpenter, h 6 Fourth

Malone Andrew, machinist, h 61 Center‘“« Andrew P., hairdresser, 43 Elm, bds 61 Center“« Mary, h 11 Railroad av

“ Thomas, laborer, bds 61 Center

Maloney Patrick laborer, h 6 Madison

Manchester Crissie, stenographer, bds 13 First

Edwin, carpenter, h 13 Firstae

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Manchester George W., machinist, bds 13 First

Maney Ann, vwidow of John, h 2 TroyManning Helen, domestic at 130 Church

“« Sarah, bds 8 Hovey av

Maple Grove Cemetery, junction Church and Main

March Charlotte W., widow, h 16 River

‘““ Diana, dressmaker, h 16 River‘““ Emma, dressmaker, h 16 River‘* Myron, machinist, bds 16 River

MARKHAS1 E, P. & SON, (E. P. Jr)., groceries, provisions, drygoods, etc., 139 Church (See page 8

«Emerson P., (E. P. Markham & Son), 139 Church, h 3 River‘“* Emerson P. Jr., (K P. Markham & Son) 139 Church h 3 River

“Mary, h 3 River

Marley Thomas, moulder, h 12 LymanMarsh Howard, foreman Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds Hotel Fitch-

burg«John H. Mrs., bds 10 Estabrook av

Marshall Arthur M., moulder, h 10 Hoosick“ Edith M., telephone operator, bds 90 High

“«« Emma, bds Pine av opp race track“« John, hairdresser, 51 Classic, h 90 High“« John E., moulder, bds 18 Eldredge av

‘* Napoleon, laborer, h 26 River road“ Rudolph, hairdresser, 24 John and florist, Pine av opp driving

park, hdo

Marston Percy, bds 32 Wilder av

Martin Edith, domestic at 67 Main‘* Francis A., laborer, h 71 Elm

«« James H., painter, h 2 Walton av

«« John, helper, 25 Church, bds 2 Walton av

“ Thomas, moulder, h 25 Munsell““ William, machinist, h 28 Lyman“ William J., laborer, bds 24 Lyman

Masten Newell, teamster, h 56 River

Mathew, Father Total Abstinence Benevolent Society, 11 Elm

Mathews Sarah L., widow of Edward, h 7 Parsons av

Matthews George H., helper, 8 Classic, h rear 75 Church“* Horace P., carpenter, h rear 75 Church

Matteson Asahel B., h 28 First

Mausaway Louis, gardener, bds 91 HighMaxon Henry L., bds 195 Main

Mayott Frank, painter, bds Hotel FitchburgMazwey Louis, gardener, bds 91 HighMcAuliffe Daniel, laborer, bds37 River road

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Jame D., driller, h 5 Saratoga

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McAuliffe James J., laborer, bds 7 Saratoga‘« John, laborer, h 37 River road

«John, Jr., at W. A. Wood Co., h head of Scott st

‘* Michael 2d, laborer, bds 37 River road‘« Michael, stone mason, h 7 Saratoga‘* William, bds 5 Saratoga

McCabe Daniel, moulder, h 43 Second‘« John, laborer, h 7 Snow“* William, laborer, bds 7 Snow

McCaffrey Arthur, moulder, bds 11 Cummings“* Charles, teamster, h 7 Caffrey** Cornelius, h 7 Caffrey“ Cornelius 2d, moulder, h 16 Cummings“ Cornelius, Jr., teamster, h 7 Caffrey

McCAFFREY, JOHN, contractor, builder and tea dealer, 36 Third

and 7 Caffrey, h do (See page 8)“Rose, h 7 Caffrey

McCarthy Bridget, widow of John, h 55 Hoosick“ Catherine, widow, h 56 Center“ Charles A., lawyer, 38 Classic, h 56 Center

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“* Edward, moulder, bds Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

“John, laborer, h 73 Wilder av

“ Lewis, machinist, 92 Church, bds 96 do i“« Michael, laborer, h Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick

McCARTHY JOHN L., (Hoosick Falls Cycle Agency), 92 Church

h 96 do (See page 6)“ William, laborer, h 4 Hurley

McClay John, laborer, h 24 Fourth

McColley James, carpenter, bds 100 Church

McCranor Francis A., O. S. A., pastor Church of the Immaculate

Conception, h 136 Main

McDonald George, carpenter, h 40 River‘© Johanna, widow of Michael, h 56 Ball

McDonnell Frank, moulder, bds 44 Lyman“« James, moulder, bds 44 Lyman

“Thomas, laborer, h 44 Lyman“John, moulder, h 46 Lyman“Margaret, h44 Lyman ~~

McDonough Michael, laborer, h 7 Benedict lane

McDowell Charles H., moulder, h 50 Parsons av

“« Mary A., widow of John, h 50 Parsons av

“« George, machinist, h 15 Burchard av

McEACHRON JOHN H., jeweler, watchmaker and optician, 26

Church, h 20 Second (See page 8McEvoy Daniel E., dentist bds 58 High

“ Frank, painter, bds 58 High

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McEvoy Katherine, clerk, 11 John, bds 58 High“« Kate Mrs., saloon, 58 High, h do

McGann Frank, laborer, bds 27 Kokley av

«James, laborer, bds 54 Mechanic“ George A., moulder, h 5 Eldredge av

** Michael J., moulder, h 54 Mechanic“ ‘Thomas, saloon, 37 Mechanic, h do

McGarvin Annie, widow, h 15 Mechanic

«James, laborer, bds 15 Mechanic

McGeever James, laborer, h 17 AlbanyMcGlynn Annie, bds 227 Church

“« Bridget, widow of Francis, h 227 Church

«John F., painter, bds 227 Church“* Mary, bds 227 Church

McGowan Anthony, tailor, 3 Main, h 34 Willow«* John Mrs., h Scott« John H., laborer, h 12 Willow

McGrath Ana, widow of Thomas, h 2 Water“ Clara, teacher, bds Lyman cor John

Cornelius Mrs., h 35 Cummings‘* Edward, police, Caledonian bldg, h 99 Railroad av

“ Elizabeth, widow of Patrick, h 8 Barton av

James, laborer, bds 2 Water“*! John, laborer, h 147 Church“ \ John, h Saratoga

*« \Joh F., mechanic, h 26 Water«

Jonn H., machinist, bds 11 GillespieSe bds 11 Gillespie“Mary Mrs., h 8 Caffrey“Michael, laborer, h 11 Gillespie

“* William, bds 11 Gillespi‘* Patrick, laborer, h 8 Caffrey

Peter, laborer, h 35 Cummings** Rose, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 26 Water

“Thomas, blacksmith, h 99 Railroad av

‘* Thomas, meatmarket and grocer, 40 Mechanic, h 39 do

“Thomas F., trav salesman, h Lyman cor John.McGuire James P., laborer, h 51 River

“John F., driller, bds 61 River“* Katie, bds 5 River“« Mary, bds 51 River‘* Philip, laborer, h 24 River road“* Thomas A., laborer, bds 24 River road

McGurn Jane, widow of Samuel, h 31 LymanMcIntosh John, coachman, bds 34 Wilder ay

‘* Mary, domestic, h 34 Wilder ay

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McKay Agnes, widow of Charles, h 28 Water

McKearin Ella L., widow, h 95 Classic

McKEARIN GEORGE S., insurance, 43 Classic, h 46 Wilder ay

(See page 15)McKEARIN P. & CO., real estate and insurance, 43 Classic, (See

page 15)McKenna Joseph, laborer, h 23 AlbanyMcKeon John, h 49 Hoosick

McKiernan David Mrs., h 7 Martin‘“« Edward F., laborer, h 66 Center“« James, carpenter, h 7 Martin

«John, laborer, h 3 Shaw

McLean Andrew T., foreman, h 65 Wilder av

“Edward K., jr., clerk, h 64 Wilder av

“ Edward K., tinsmith, h 38 River‘* Eugene, laborer, bds 38 River“ _H. K., physician, 115 Church, hdo“ Lena, h 115 Church

“Mary E., h 115 Church“« §. Elizabeth, h 38 River

McLaughlin Lena, h 157 Church“« Mary, h 157 Church* William, laborer, bds Union House

McMackin William, knitter, h 15 CongressMcMahon Matilda, widow, h 15 Railroad av

McManaway Mary, saleswoman, 17 John, bds 33 Snow‘“* Thomas, chief police, Caledonian block, h 33 Snow

McManus Rose, widow of Dennis, h 5 Hoosick

McMarron John, moulder, bds 7 Mechanic

McMartin Spencer, salesman, h 49 Hoosick

McMurray Michael, laborer, h 60 Ball

“Owen, h off High near race track‘“ William A., carpenter, h 18 Fifth

McNamara Bridget, widow of James, h 33 Mechanic‘“« Edward, laborer, h 24 Mechanic‘© Edward S., moulder, bds 24 Mechanic‘« John J., moulder, bds 24 Mechanic‘* Katherine, dressmaker, bds 24 Mechanic

‘“* Patrick, moulder, bds 24 Mechanic

MeNierney Charles A., driller, h 8 High“ Elizabeth, h 8 High

“Frank, laborer, h 71 Wilder av

McPARTLIN EDWARD A., painter and paper hanger, 9 Center, h

13 Willow (See page 8

McTigue Nora M., domestic at 152 Main

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McWayne E. Pearl, bds 63 Elm“ LL D., physician, 63 Elm, h do

Meara Mary R., bds 32 Rensselaer‘* Mathew F., shoemaker, 14 John, h 32 Rensselaer

Melia Ellen Mrs., h 6 Hoosick

Mercitiss Anthony, laborer, bds 28 Water

Meron Leo A., student, bds 92 High““ Margaret Mrs., h 95 High

Methodist Episcopal Church, Main cor Estabrook ay

Milk Emma L. Mrs., h 91 Church

Miller Chloe, widow, h 7 Parsons av

“ Clara, bds 105 Main“* Edward, machinist, bds Union House“ George C., engineer, h 13 Rensselaer

«« James, machinist, h 20 Mechanic

“John A., mechanic, h 178 Main“«« J. M., Hose Co. No. 1 12 Mechanic

‘* Leona, widow, h 6 Madison““ Westley, brickmaker, bds 52 River road‘* William, laborer, h 8 Fisk

Millett Anna, h 19 First** Margaret, widow of John, h 62 First‘* Martin, laborer, h 2 Hoosick“« Martin J., laborer, h 36 Lyman** William, machinist, h 19 First“ William, jr., machinist, bds 19 First

Milliman Belle, shirt factory, bds 9 Railroad av

““ Cornelius, laborer, Seward“ Frank V., bookkeeper, h 35 Abbott“ Harry V., engineer, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 9 Railroad ay

‘© M. Clark, supt. Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 41 High“* Robert, laborer, bds Seward

“Rosetta M., widow, h 9 Railroad av

Millington Anna, h 134 Church“ Frank, painter, h 134 Church

“Lizzie, at shirt factory, bds 134 Church““ Maggie, at shirt factory, bds 134 Church“ William, machinist, bds 134 Church

Millreedy William, laborer, h 17 MechanicMinott Catherine M., bds 20 Eldredge av

Mitchell Fred, miller, bds 30 Center

“« James, farmer, h off Ball st extension road

«James W., teamster, Frank Riley, h 94 Elm© Katie, bds 94 Elm

“« Mary J., domestic, 108 High

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Mitchell Mary, widow of William, h 94 Elm

Moat James, gardener, h 53 Classic

Monahan Alice, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 77 Willow‘* Anna, bds 9 Willow*« Ellen, bds 9 Willow“ James E., mechanic, bds 9 Willow

«John, at W. A. Wood Co., bds 8 Fourth‘* Margaret, bds 9 Willow“ Marguerite, widow of John, h 26 Lyman‘* Michael, painter, bds 9 Willow‘“* Patrick, h 9 Willow‘* Thomas, moulder, h 8 Fourth

Monahan, see also Moynihan. a

Montgomery Bessie, h 5 Madison‘* George, farm hand, bds A. J. Haynes’, River road** Robert L., moulder and sub letter carrier, h 5 Madison“ Warren T., timekeeper, bds 5 Eagle

Moon Charles F., painter, paper hanger and musician, 47 Classic

h 30 Wilder av

«Edward, laborer, h rear 65 River road“ Fred, farm hand, bds E. K. Rudd’s** Herbert, machinist, h 28 Willow** William, farm hand, h Ball st extension road

Mooney James, moulder, bds 42 Mechanic«* Matthew, moulder, bds 42 Mechanic““ Pierce, laborer, h 42 Mechanic

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Moore Adelbert T., carpenter, h 25 Mechanic*« Ann, widow of Thomas, h 43 First« DP H., butcher, 46 Classic, bds 33 Lyman“ Given, sales manager W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co., h 45 Main“« Harry, clerk, bds 33 Lyman

James, machinist, bds 1 CaffreyMargaret, widow, h Caffrey

‘* Mary L., h 42 First“© Thomas Mrs., h 60 River

Morris Emanuel Mrs., cook Hotel Fitchburg‘“ Katie, h 5 Davis

«Mary, h 5 Davis“ Patrick H., laborer, h 5 Davis

Morrison Frank, carriagemaker, h 50 High“Francis J., letter carrier P. O., h 27 Munsell

Morrissey Annie, bds 65 Classic“ John, h 65 Classic“ Katie, bds 65 Classic‘* Mary, bds 65 Classic

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Morrissey Nellie, bds 65 Classic“* Patrick, laborer, h 35 Ball“ William L., crossing tender B. & M., Center, bds 65 Classic

Moses Cynthia H., h 80 Main** Elizabeth, h 80 Main

«Mary, h 80 Main

Moulton Oscar R., h Richmoud av

Moynihan James E., machinist, bds 10 Munsell

“Mary, teacher, bds 10 Munsell** Thomas, moulder, h 8 Fourth“« Timothy, blacksmith, h 10 Munsell“ Timothy J., blacksmith, bds 10 Munsell

Moynihan, see also Monahan

Mullaney Ellen, domestic at W. A. Wood, Jr.’s residence

Mulvihill John, laborer, h Dundee ay near CummingsMurnehan James E., laborer, h 2 Hall

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Catherine, h 12 Barton ay

Dennis, mechanic, bds 52 High“« Edward, laborer, h 55 River“ George, laborer, bds 5 Fifth

«« James, moulder, h 18 Fourth

Jennie, domestic, 136 Main

Jeremiah, farmer, h Ball st extension road

«John, h 9 Madison«« John, laborer, bds 9 Madison

»“ John H., carpenter, h 5 Fifth

* « “Mae Mrs., h 27 Hoosick

Martin A., groceries and meat market, also president of

village, 52 High, hdo ‘

«* Martin A., machinist, h 29 Wall5 “Michael J., h Martin cor School

“ « James M., h 3 Gillespiea i Pattiok, jadil police court, h 9 Mac

‘Patrick, laborer, h 105 Railroad av

“Patrick, painter, h 176 Church re- “ Patrick, h 9 Hurley :

- “ Patrick T., painter, h 185 Churchi

- “ Philip, laborer, h Seward near Hovey av

*“ Pierce, machinist, h 12 Barton av

“Rose F., domestic at 136 Main*« Thomas W., machinist, h 162 Church

“ Timothy, painter, h 20 Classic“ William, laborer, bds 179 Church* William, machinist, h 63 Church

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Murphy William, painter, h 176 Church‘* William (Shay & Murphy), 37 Church, bds 52 High

William F., painter, bds 185 Church

Murray Ellen Mrs., h 95 High‘* James, moulder, h 19 Elm‘*« John, gardener, bds 95 High‘« John, laborer, h 95 High

«John F., saloon, 46 Mechanic, h do‘« Mary Mrs., nurse at 108 High

Murther John, wheelwright, First cor Hoosick, h 25 LymanMyers Sidney E., painter, h 13 Fisk

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Nealon Bridget, bds 52 Mechanic‘* John, moulder, h 52 Mechanic

“John, Jr., moulder, bds 52 Mechanic“« Katie, bds 52 Mechanic

Lawrence, moulder, h 29 Wall

Lawrence, Jr., moulder, bds 52 Mechanic

Mary, at shirt factory, bds 187 Church

*€ Michael, moulder, h 187 Church

Nellie, at shirt factory, bds 187 Church‘* Thomas, moulder, bds 52 Mechanic“ William, moulder, h 4 Willow“ William, 2nd, moulder, h 52 Mechanic

Nelson Christian, laborer, bds 11 Cummings‘* Madison, moulder, 1 Smith

Nesbitt Jennie R., bookkeeper Superior Mfg. Co., bds 84 High‘« Robert, moulder, h 84 High“ William J., (Cole & Nesbitt) bds 84 High‘* Walter, telegraph operator B. & M., bds 84 HighNeuschwander Edward, boxmaker, h 170 Main

‘« Jennie, h 93 High«Joseph, mechanic, h 93 High

** Martin, mechanic, bds 82 Elm‘« Mary, widow, h 82 Elm

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‘*« Mary, at Superior mill, bds 126 ChurchNewman Annie, bds 9 Redmond

«John R., painter, 16 Barton av, h do

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Newman Katherine, widow of John, h 9 Redmond** Michael, tailor, bds 6 Smith

NICHOLLS GEORGE H., JR., coal, paints and wall paper,9 Center, h 74 Main (See page 11

Niles Chester, laborer, bds 65 Center‘** Florence, bds 16 Fifth“* Guy, boxmaker, bds 16 Fifth*“* Harvey W., packer, h 16 Fifth“« Jesse, W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co., bds 16 Fifth“* Slocum G., laborer, h 52 River

Nispee Peter, laborer, h 10 Mechanic

Noble Arthur: W., foreman, Noble & Wood Machine Co.,bds 119 Church

** Clarence W., foreman, Noble & Wood Machine Co., h 77 First“ Fred W., bookkeeper, Noble & Wood Machine Co., h 53

Hoosick«« James A., vice pres. and gen. manager Noble & Wood

Machine Co., h 119 Church:

Noble & Wood Machine Co., paper mill machinery, foot of First

Noe Alphonse, teamster, h rear brick yard, River road

Nolt Bernard, machinist, h 51 Mechanic“« Edward, laborer, bds 51 Mechanic

Noonan John M., winder, bds 53 Hoosick‘* Mary J., widow of Edward, h 53 Hoosick

Norton Mary, h 37 Main** Milon P., 13 Snow“ William B., bookkeeper, h 43 Wilder av

Nowak Stephen, laborer, bds 78 Mechanic‘* Thomas, laborer, bds 78 Mechanic“ William, laborer, h 78 Mechanic

Noxon Alfred C.; machinist, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 33 Center

Noyes Charles H., (Smith Noyes & Sons) 8 Third, bds do‘* Fred, farm hand, bds J. Guiden’s, off Ball st extension road‘“* Kate, widow of David, bds 52 Mechanic“ Smith, (Smith Noyes & Sons) 8 Third, h do

NOYES SMITH & SONS, (Charles and Walter H.,) carpenters,contractors and building movers, 8 Third (See page 10

“ Walter H., (Smith Noyes & Sons) 8 Third, h 20 Fourth

Nugent Henry, laborer, bds 30 LymanNutting Edward E., cashier B. & M. freight, bds American House

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Oatey John, saloon, restaurant and Saratoga chips, Elm cor

Railroad av, h do“ R. Alonzo, postal clerk, h 25 River

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O’Brien Bridget, domestic at American House*« Charles, laborer, bds 6 Beckett

Edward, carpenter, h 15 Lyman** Elizabeth, bds 41 Abbott‘« Jeremiah, laborer, h rear 24 Mechanic“* John, laborer, h School** John C. Mrs., h 41 Abbott‘* John P., gardener, h 6 Beckett

“John T., gardener, h 89 High‘« Joseph J., agent Prudential Ins. Co., h 4 Wallace“* Kate, bds 105 Main

Margaret, domestic at American House

Margaret, widow of John, h 9 Carey av

““ Michael, clerk American House‘“* “Michael, laborer, h 4 Wallace‘« Nicholas, laborer, bds rear 24 Mechanic“ Nicholas, driver, Hotel Fitchburg‘* Patrick, gardener, h 6 Beckett“ William C., laborer, h 48 School“* ‘William H., foreman Frank Riley’s, h 77 Abbott

“ Mrs., widow of Edward A., h LymanO’Brien, see also Brien.

O’Connell Thomas J., clerk, 9 Church, bds do** William, saloon, 9 Church, h do

O’Hearn Margaret, widow of Thomas, bds 36 Lyman“William, moulder, h Quarry

O’Leary Timothy, laborer, water works, bds 15 Hoosick

Oliver Caroline, widow, h 5 Hoosick

O’Loughlin Martin, laborer, h No. Hoosick road near race track

Olsen Henry, machinist, h head of Scott

O'M Anthony, moulder, h 79 Elm“« James F., saloon, 57 Elm, h 38 First‘* James F., coremaker, bds 3 Wall

“John J., moulder, h 3 Wall“* Margaret, bds 3 Wall

“Mary, clerk, 11 John, bds 57 Elm

“Michael, moulder, bds 79 Elm‘* Patrick, moulder, bds 79 Elm

_“ Stephen, moulder, bds 79 Elm‘“* Thomas, moulder, h 57 Elm

O’Melia Ellen, widow, h 5 Hoosick

O’Meara Annie F., bds 7 Beckett‘© Mary Ellen Mrs., h 7 Beckett

“Philip, barber, 24 Classic, h 67 High“* William, upholsterer, 54 Classic, h 7 Beckett

O’Neil Catherine, widow, h 17 Carey ay

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O’Neil Daniel, machinist, h 178 Church

“Edward, laborer, h head of Parsons av

“« John, laborer, h head of Parsons av

** Kate, bds head of Parsons av

‘© Mary, bds head of Parsons av

“Mary A., h 52 River‘* Michael, helper, h 4 Walton‘* Michael, laborer, h 17 Carey av

‘* Michael H., janitor, h 52 River‘« Minnie, h 17 Carey av

** Nellie Mrs., h 54 Fourth“ Patrick, laborer, h 31 Carey av

‘* Patrick, moulder, bds 17 Carey av

‘« Timothy A., agent Prudential Ins. Co., h 17 Carey av

Osterhout Charles, plumber, h 2 Willard

Ostrander George W., farmer, h off Ball st extension road

“Merritt, h Ball st extension road

Otis Leroy, carpenter, bds 13 First

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Paddock Elliott, machinist, h 12 Abbott

“James, farmer, h River road beyond J. H. Warren’s

Palmer Alfred E., organist St. Mark’s Church, bds 97 Classic“« Charles H., laborer, h 13 Nixon“« Daisy, bds 59 Wilder av

“ Ethel V., music teacher, bds 6 Oak“ George, carpenter, h 6 Oak“ George E., carpenter, bds 6 Oak“ Orlando W., moulder, h 68 Wilder av

Pardee John, laborer, h 17 MechanicParis John, harnessmaker, 52 Church, bds Willow

Parker Charles M., machinist, h 33 Church‘« Edward, laborer, h 1 Lyman‘© Ella, widow of Charles A., h 20 Eldredge av

‘“ Esther R., widow, h 6 Hall

“Fred ¢.,; mettib h North Hoosick road opp race eran

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“ George A., sign writer, h 164 Church se ‘et :

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Parsons Augusta E., widow, bds 48 River

“Hattie Z. Miss, bds 43 Main‘“* Hial, (Jones, Parsons & Co)., Main cor John, h 67 Main‘* Mary A., housekeeper, h 10 Waldron av

Parsons Seth, Steamer Co. No. 1 46 Churc“Warren G., h 43 Main

“ William H., Jr., foreman, h 65 Wilder av

Patterson Elnathan J., grocer, 48 Church, h do

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Patterson Joseph, machinist, h 6 Abbott

‘« Lillian, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 50 Church

Patton Margaret, widow, h 11 Railroad av

“Thomas, moulder, h 11 Railroad av

Peacock John, hostler, Union House, bds do

Penderville Morris, laborer, bds 7 Mechanic

Pendy Margaret, Mrs., bds 47 Center

PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, THE, Delmer Runkle, cashier,14 and 16 Main, (See inside front cover)

Percy Mary, widow of Elon, h 21 Hoosick“* Morgan F., bookkeeper, h 21 Second‘* Nelson, h North Hoosick road

Permanent Building and Loan Association, 3 Main

Perris Emile, moulder, bds School

Perry Frank S., machinist, h 49 Center“ Imogene, h 158 Church“« Myrtle, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 211 Church“* Nathan, h 158 Church“ Richmond L., caretaker, Maple Grove Cemetery, h 233

Church“* Sarah, widow, h 15 Burchard ay

Peters Eugene M., machinist, bds 38 River‘« John F., laborer, h 18 Ball‘* Martha, widow of John, h 8 Fifth‘* Martin, helper, h 13 Congress“* Michael J., laborer, h 169 Church“ Sarah S., widow, h 129 Church

Peterson Charles, laborer, h end of Scott

Phalen Philip, barber, 39 Elm, bds American House

Phillips Daniel, farmhand, bds J. Paddock’s, River road‘“« Edward, bds Oak cor Ball“« Joseph, horseshoer, 20 John, h Oak cor Ball‘* Joseph H., teamster, bds Oak cor Ball

«Louis, bds Oak cor Ball‘« Merritt W., timekeeper, h 71 Elm

Philpot Edgar, farmer, h off Wilson hill road to W. Hoosick

Pierce Esther, dressmaker, 4 Third h do‘« John, farmer, h off Ball st. extension road** John H., laborer, bds North Hoosick road near race track

“Rose A. Mrs., groceries and provisions, 15 Mechanic, hdo

Pike Charles O., laborer, h west end Mechanic

PINCUS LOUIS, dry goods, clothing, gents furnishings, boots

and shoes, 18 Main,-h 26 Church, (See Page 6‘* Morris, clerk, 18 Main, bds 26 Church‘* Nathan, student, bds 26 Church

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Pitca Charles, laborer, h Kokley av

Platto Charles V. L., journalist, h 24 River

Plunkett Charles, bartender, 42 Classic, bds Central House

Porter Hattie K., bds 14 Willow

PORTIIAN COMPANY THE, (William, O. D., and M. J.Portman) publishers’ agents, 36 Wilder av (See page 11

«Josie, bookkeeper, 48 Classic, h 36 Wilder av

‘« M. J., (The Portman Co.) publishers’ agent, 36 Wilderav h do‘“* Q D., (The Portman Co.) publishers’ agent, 36 Wilder av h do

“William, collection correspondent, W. A. W. M. & R. M. Co.

(The Portman Co.) h 36 Wilder av

Police Court, Charles F. Moon, justice, Caledonian block, Church

st entrance

Police Station, Caledonian block, Church st entrance

Post Office, Church, George F. Rising, P. M.

Postal Telegraph and Cable Co., 48 Classic

Potter Addie, h 22 Fourth‘* Burton W., shipper, Superior Mfg. Co., h 7 Hall“ Daisy, h 5 Center

“* David W., carpenter and builder, 5 Center, h do“ Henry Mrs., boarding house, 32 Lyman* Leon, carpenter, h 5 Center“« Louis E., dentist, 16 Main, h 31 Wilder av

** Louise Mrs., h 7 River““ Sadie, saleswoman, bds 38 Third‘« Thomas, mechanic, h 38 Third

Powell Edwin L., clerk freight house, B. & M., Center, h 18 ‘

Hoosick“ Le Anna, widow of William, h 18 Hoosick“ William M., baggagemaster, depot, bds 18 Hoosick

Powers Bertram M., clerk, John cor Church, bds 98 Church

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“ Frank, cutter, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 93 Main‘* John, laborer, h 10 Troy“« John, hairdresser, Easton-Thorpe block, h 34 River

“Katie, h 10 Troy‘* Lawrence J., moulder, h 10 Troy“‘ Patrick, painter, h 8 Barton av

‘* Warren, painter, h River road** William H., mechanic, h 28 First

Pratt Edward, farmer, h Ball st extension road

‘* Edwin S., machinist, h 59 Wilder av

Premble Charles H., farm hand, John Hobart Warren’s, River road

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Prendeville Maurice, laborer, h 19 Carey av

Prentiss Charles E., shirt cutter, bds 12 Burchard av

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Prentiss Hiram C., tinsmith, h 12 Burchard av

Presbyterian Church, Church cor Center

Proctor Alex, gardener, John Hobart Warren’s, River road, h do

Prudential Insurance Co., W. H. Egolf, asst. supt., Easton-Thorpeblock

Pruyn Daniel F., h 21 Wilder av

Public Library, 13 Church

Pullin James, farm hand, bds B. Gallagher’s, Bovie road

Putnam William B., physician, Easton-Thorpe block, h 34 Wilder

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Quackenbush Fred V., laborer, h 65 High“« John V. B., (J. J. Deming & Co.,) 16 Center, h 69 Elm“ Martin H., springmaker, h 65 High“ Pp t., farmer, h off Ball st extension road to E. Hoosick

Quinlan Antoinette, bds 78 High“« Daniel, moulder, h 74 High‘« James, machinist, bds 78 High‘« John, at W. A. W. Co., bds 78 High“ Julia, dressmaker, h 64 High‘* Julia A., bds 78 High‘« Margaret, teacher Classic styschoo bds 64 High“« Mary, widow of Michael, h 16 Saratoga““ Nellie, forewoman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., bds 67 High

“Patrick J., laborer, h 78 High** Thomas, blacksmith, h 64 High“ Thomas, Jr., moulder, h 91 High““ Timothy, moulder, h 64 High

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Rankin Agnes, widow of John, h 12 Fifth“‘ Alexander, carpenter, bds 12 Fifth‘* Andrew, machinist, bds 12 Fifth“ Colin, machinist, bds 12 Fifth

“Walter, painter, bds 12 Fifth

Ready Edward A., watchmaker, 26 Church, bds 3 Waldron av

‘«- Frank A., laborer, bds 3 Waldron av“« Theresa Mrs., h 6 Mechanic

Reardon Ann, widow of Cornelius, h 86 High“Anna E., dressmaker, h 49 Railroad ay

“ Cornelius, foreman, h 49 Railroad av

* Daniel, coachman John Hobart Warre s, River road, h do

«John, moulder, 47 River road«« John J., dentist, 25 Main, h do** Mamie A., bds 49 Railroad av

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Reardon Mary h 86 High‘* Thomas, moulder, h 47 River road‘* Thomas, Jr., coremaker, bds 47 River road“ William H., farmer, bds 86 High

Redfield Richard J., engineer, Superior Mfg Co., h 138 Church

Redmond Annie, domestic at John Hobart Warren’s, River road“ David, clerk, bds 4 Redmond“ Elizabeth A., milliner, bds 4 Redmond

*« John J., street supt. h 64 River“ Kate, bds 4 Redmond““ Mary, bds 4 Redmond“* Michael, h 4 Redmond

Reed Arthur, baker, Carey ay. cor Railroad av., bds Richmond

House“« Margaret, widow of Henry, bds Church

Regan John, laborer, h 63 River‘© John, Jr., plumber, bds 63 River“* Katie Miss, h 63 River“« Mary Miss, h 18 Nixon

“ Patrick J., mason, h 18 Nixon« Patrick S., laborer, h 18 Nixon

Reilly John H., pressman, ‘‘Democrat’’ bds 15 Redmond

Reinhart William, painter, h 14 Abbott

Remington Frank W., grocer, 66 Mechanic, h do

RENSSELAER COUNTY STANDARD, D. L. Hall, publisher,Charles G. Wilcox, editor, 12 Main (See page 18

Rextrew Harry W., clerk, 8 Main, h 30 Hoosick

Reynolds Bernard, laborer, bds Union House““ Elizabeth, widow of Owen, h Dundee av

“* Fernando, laborer, bds 33 Mechani‘“ Frederick, laborer, h 12 Fisk‘“« George N., laborer, bds 2 Estabrook av

““ Kate, h 40 Lyman“« Mary, teacher, bds 177 Church“« Mary, h 185 Church‘* Michael, laborer, bds 40 Lyman

“Owen, J., moulder, h 177 Church“* Patrick, laborer, h 40 Lyman“ Rowena, widow of Albert, h 33 Mechanic

REYNOLDS THOMAS J., pianos, organs, musical instruments

and musician, 14 John, h do (See page 9“ Timothy, laborer, h 5 Carey ay

Rice Andrew J., laborer, bds 18 Congress“ John W., packer, bds 39 Hoosick“* Robert, carpenter, bds 39 Hoosick

Rich Lafayette, laborer, bds 101 Main

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Richless Morris G., caterer, h 176 Main

Richmond Anna, dressmaker, bds 7 Willow‘* Ellen G., h 7 Willow

RICHMOND HOUSE, Thomas F. Sommers prop., 175 Church

(See page 14)«« Mary, widow of David, h 7 Willow‘« Mary J., mgr W. U. Tel Co., bds 7 Willow‘* Zoe A., widow, bds 80 Main

Rideout Norman S. Mrs., h 53 HighRider Charles, laborer, h Carey av. near R. R.

Riley Ellen, domestic at John Hobart Warren’s, River road“« Frank, livery, coal and wood, 2 Church, h 81 Classic‘** Harry, moulder, bds School“ Henry P., clerk 15 Main, bds 6 Gillespie

*« Hugh, trav. agent, h 52 Hoosick“ Hugh, Jr., student, bds 52 Hoosick

«« James, brakeman, h Wood Co. yard near Malleable Works«« John, laborer, h 47 Mechanic*« John, laborer, h 52 River** John G., winder, bds 6 Gillespie

*« John H., blacksmith, h 6 Gillespie© John J., miller, h 15 Redmond

** John J., watchman, h 78 First** Joseph, h 52 Hoosick +

** Joseph M., laborer, bds 15 Redmond“* Mary V., stenographer, bds 78 First“« Nellie, h 15 Munsell

“* Patrick, shipper, h 149 Main«* Sarah, h 52 River‘¢ Thomas, moulder, h 12 First** William, laborer, h 15 Munsell“ William J., clerk 2 Church, bds 81 Classic

Rising Frank P., machinist, h 89 Church*« George A., h 23 River« G. Frank, (Easton, Rising &a Worden), 9 to 13 Hoosick and

postmaster, h 36 River é

“« Harold F., student, h 36 River**« Maude, bds 83 Elm

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Roach Julia, h 5 Cummings‘€ Patrick, laborer, h 5 CummingsROBERTSON WALTER H., merchant tailor, 57 Classic, h 2

Estabrook av (See page 16)Robinson Alice H., knitter, bds 90 High

‘* Henry, laborer, h 8 Eagle

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Robinson Leander M., machinist, h 74 Ball, above Oak

** Myron, mechanic, h rear 92 Church‘“* Warren M., machinist, bds 74 Ball, above Oak

Robson Charles A., foreman, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 25 Center

Rock Theodore, at W. A. Wood Co., bds 45 River road

Rogers Anthony, laborer, h 78 Mechanic‘* John, laborer, bds 78 Mechanic** Joseph, laborer, bds 78 Mechanic

*€ Neal, moulder, h 75 First

‘* Theresa, widow of Edward, h 3 Shaw** Toney, laborer, h 78 Mechanic

Roice Henry, carpenter, h 35 River

Rorabeck Emory, at hosiery mill, h 28 River

Rosebrook Frank W., foreman, h 58 Wilder av

«J. M. Mrs., h 96 Classic

Ross Anson B., coremaker, h 88 High‘« Charles R., bds 3 Benedict lane

ROSS GEORGE A., apothecary and druggist, 8 John, h 92 Classic

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«James L,., bartender, 27 Elm, h 3 Benedict lane

John, coremaker, h 60 Center

J. Finley, mechanic, bds 3 Benedict lane** Mary J., widow of Joseph, h 3 Benedict lane

*« William, sawyer, h 27 Third** William H., coremaker, h 19 Hoosick

Rourke Ella, h 50 River‘© James B., cashier, h 50 River

“Jeremiah, machinist, h 50 River« ‘Thomas, foreman, h 50 River

Roy Elizabeth, widow of Edward, h 64 First

‘* Fred, fireman pumping station, rear 229 Church

Royce Frank S., mechanic, h 51 Center“ Qlive Maud, h 51 Center

Roys Bros., (Willisand Ernest), newspapers and stationery, 23 Elm‘« Caroline, widow of Marcus, h 21 River“ Clarence, carpenter, bds 21 River“ Ernest, machinist and (Roys Bros)., 23 Elm, bds 21 River* Fred E., carpenter, h 21 River*« John B., carpenter, h 7 Barton av

« Raymond M., laborer, bds 7 Barton av

« §. Henry, mechanic, h 18 Fourth‘* Willis, (Roys Bros)., 23 Elm, bds 21 River

‘*« Edmond K., ice and dairy, h Hill road to Hoosick

RUNKLE DELIMIER, cashier, Peoples National Bank, 16 Main,h 96 Classic

Russ J. S., h 19 Willow

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Russell Albert E., laborer, h 20 Fourth« Alice, h 68 Abbott“ Andrew J., woodworker, h 6 Railroad ay

« Anna, h 79 High* Augusta M., widow of Thaddeus, h 14 Eldredge ay

** Charles, carpenter, h 24 Rensselaer‘« Edward, h 57 High‘* Elliott, h 57 High“* Russell Frank J., undertaker, with W. M. Holmes, 54 Classic

h 5 Parsons av

‘““ James F., at W. A. Wood Co., bds 68 Abbott“ Lewis C., contractor, h 27 Snow‘* Mabel, h 41 Church‘« Mary, widow of Eugene, h 89 High‘* Nellie, widow of Fred H., laundry, 21 Main, h 41 Church“ Philip, machinist, h 68 Abbott** Philip, Jr., mechanic, bds 68 Elm** Vance, at W. A. Wood Co., h Promised Land“ Walter, painter and paperhanger, 21 Main, h “ Church

ayn Johanna Mrs., h 2 TroyJohn, laborer, bds 92 Elm

«« Joseph, painter, h 92 Elm

“Katie, h 5 Fifth

«Michael, laborer, h 87 Elm‘“* Michael, Jr., laborer, bds 87 Elm“ Robert F., laborer, h 10 Spring“* William, janitor St. Mary’s Academy, h 40 Abbott“ William C., student, bds 40 Abbott

‘* Thomas W., painter, bds 92 Elm

Ryder Charles, miller, h 103 Railroad av

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Sabat Charles, laborer, h 19 Wall

Sampson William, laborer, h rear 24 Mechanic

Saunders Herbert S., h 104 Church

Sayers Charles J., foreman, h 47 Abbott

Schuman Fred, laborer, h end of Scott

Schweizer Catharine, widow, h 179 Church

“Moses, cigarmaker, 35 Church, bds 15 Parsons ay

‘* Samuel, h 15 Parsons ay

SCHWEIZER S., cigar manufacturer, tobacco, smokers’ articles,newsdealer and sporting goods, Byars’ block, 35 Church

h 15 Parsons av (See page 8“ Simon, bds 15 Parsons av

“* Sophia, clerk, 11 John, bds 15 Parsons av

Scott James S., (Scott & Tiffany) lawyer, 6 Main, h 2 Scott

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Scott John J.,moulder, bds 2 Scott‘“* Mary, widow of Edward, h 2 Scott

Scott & Tiffany, (James S. Scott, Ezra Tiffany) lawyers, 6 Main

Scriven George W., laborer, bds 196 Main“* Israel, laborer, bds 30 Lyman“* Lewis, packer, bds 28 First

Severson Charles, laborer, h 23 Cummings‘* Morris, laborer, h 1 Troy

Seward Catherine, widow of Moses, h 9 Martin‘« James, caretaker St. Mary’s cemetery, h 20 Hovey av

«James E., sub letter carrier, h 9 Eldredge av

‘* Marion Mrs., h 21 Hovey av

“* Michael, laborer, h 19 Mechanic“* Peter, machinist, bds 9 Martin

Shanahan Henry, laborer, h 5 School‘« James, farmer, h Case road to W. Hoosick

Sharpe, widow of George A., h 28 First

Shaughnessy Alice, h 24 Lyman** Daniel, laborer, h 75 First

“Ellen, widow of Malachi, h 24 Lyman*« James T., telegrapher, B. & M. depot, bds 24 Lyman** William, laborer, h 82 Mechanic

Shaw Arthur, mechanic, h 6 River“ Briggs, (Shaw Bros.) 56 River, h do

SHAW BROS., (Briggs and W. Irving) paper box manufacturers,56 River (See page 15

“« Clayton E., physician and surgeon, 16 Main, h 25 Abbott

Emma, h 24 Lyman“Fred, farm hand, bds W. Gardner’s, River road

“ G. Arthur, driver National Express Co., h 6 River‘* James C., physician and surgeon, 16 Main, h 45 High“« Jennie E., bds Ball, above Oak“ Sarah M. Mrs., h 24 Munsell“* Thomas, moulder, h 18 Wall“ William W., machinist, h 56 River“« W. Irving, (Shaw Bros.) 56 River, h do

Shay John H., (Shay & Murphy) 37 Church, h 76 Elm

Shay & Murphy, (John H. Shay, William Murphy) shoes and

gents’ furnishings, 37 Church

Shea Alice, widow of Jeremiah, h 167 Church

“Annie, bds 23 Munsell‘« James, machinist, h 9 Carey av

“Frank, laborer, bds head of Cummings‘ James, moulder, h head of Cummings

«James J., agent John Hancock Ins. Co., bds end of Cummings«Johanna, nurse, h 34 Second

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Shea John, moulder, h 127 Main“« Josephine, bds 34 Second‘“* Katie, bds 23 Munsell‘* Maggie, h 6 Beckett‘« Martin, moulder, h 70 Abbott“( Martin, laborer, bds 23 Munsell

‘« Michael, laborer, h 23 Munsell

Nicholas J., moulder, h 5 Gillespie“ Thomas H., laborer, h 6 Caffrey

Sheffer Anna, widow of Frank, h 101 Main‘“« Fred, machinist, h hill road to Hoosick

Guy, clerk, 16 John, bds 101 Main

Sheridan William, h 41 Main

Sherman Anna, widow of Frank, h 45 Classic

“Fred, laborer, h head of Scott

Sheron Annie, h 41 Cummings“« James, laborer, h 41 Cummings“* James A., laborer, bds 41 Cummings“John, laborer, h 13 Smith

Maggie, h 41 CummingsMichael, coremaker, bds 41 CummingsPatrick, coremaker, bds 41 Cummings

Sherwood Walter N., carpenter, h 67 River road

Shippey Curtis R., gatekeeper W. A. Wood Co., bds Union House

Shorey Euphenia C. Mrs., h 7 Waldron ay

“« Roy T., clerk, bds 7 Waldron av

Sibley Charles H., painter, h 46 High‘“ Susan, widow of Warren A., h 97 Church

Silverman Abraham, salesman, 11 John, bds 124 Church

Simmons Charles W., asst. foreman Superior Mfg. Co., bds 38

Center

Maud M., stenographer, bds 57 Center** Ralph T., bds 57 Center

“ Robert C., clerk, bds 57 Center

Thomas E., patternmaker, h 57 Center

Simonds Elliot J., driver Leonard’s Express, h 68 High“Ernest, driver National Express, h 67 High

Simpson A. E., farmer, h off Ball st extension road

“« Merritt, farmer, h off Ball st Extension road

Sister Catherine, superior, Sisters of St. Joseph, h 19 HighSisters of St. Joseph, 19 HighSkinner Katherine A., teacher of painting, 24 Church, h do

“Mabel K., bds 24 Church

«Mary L., h 33 Abbott“ Smith A., physician, 24 Church, h do

Slade Myron K., clerk, First National Bank, bds 75 Elm

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Slattery Julia, widow of Martin, h 71 Abbott

‘* Margaret Mrs., h 69 River** Michael, moulder, bds 38 Third** Teresa, teacher Classic st school, bds 71 Abbott“ Terence, plumber, h 3 Mechanic

Slidders Arthur B., clerk, bds 17 First** Carolyn, h 17 First** Isabel G. P., milliner, Gillespie Bros., bds 17 First«« Mary, h 17 First

Sloan Jeannette, teacher, bds 15 Rensselaer** Sarah, dressmaker, h 15 Rensselaer** William, watchman, h 15 Rensselaer“* William, Jr., machinist, bds 15 Rensselaer

Slocum Arthur W., bookkeeper National Express Co., h 73 Main* Carrie E., bds 73 Main

«« Frances Mrs., h 12 Park“ William H., timekeeper, h 73 Main

Smalley Chester, printer, ‘‘Democrat,’’ bds 24 Third** Clara, h 24 Third** Delia Mrs., h 5 First** William B., station agt. B. & M. R. R. depot, h 24 Third

Smith Albert E., teamster, h 34 Hoosick** Anastasia I., dressmaker, h 162 Church“ Anna J., bds 8 Caffrey** Chester G., machinist, rooms 43 Main“ Clara B., h 46 Fourth

SMITH C. F. W., pharmacist and druggist, 26 Classic, h 2 Abbott

cor Ball (See page 14“« David, laborer, bds 10 Lyman“« Elizabeth L., h 15 Congress“ Frank, clerk, John cor Church, bds 38 Center —

George E., carpenter, h 15 Congress“* George H., helper, 9 Hoosick, bds 19 do*« John, laborer, bds Frank Dorr’s, Bovie road

SMITH JOHN R., mason and contractor, 40 Fourth, h do (Seepag 1d)

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“* Michael, laborer, bds 175 Church“ Rachel, h 53 Center““ Ralph D., manager, Hoosick Electric Co., h 13 Main** Reuben S., mason, h 46 Fourth“« Theron, laborer, h 6 Ball‘« William, moulder, h 64 Center“ WillianrR., letter carrier, P. O., h 38 Center

Snell Bayard J., moulder, h Bovie road to Potter Hill“ _H. H., supt. public schools, h 26 River

Somerville Daniel B., carpenter, h 51 Church

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Sommers Bridget, bds 24 Cummings“ Charles, blacksmith, h 24 Cummings

«Julia, bds 24 Cummings ae

SOMMERS THOMAS F., prop. Richmond House, 175 Church

(See page 14Sorensen Herman, laborer, h Scott

“« James, laborer, h 19 River road‘* Sherman, laborer, h 35 Cummings“ William, laborer, bds 11 Cummings

Southwick David W., carpenter, h 45 Wilder av

‘“* Estelle A., h 45 Wilder av

“« Whitman R., carpenter rear 9 Center, h 39 do

Spear Sadie F., teacher, bds 229 Church

Spearman Daniel, laborer, h 11 Martin

Spencer Anne May, h 12 Church“ Charles C., foreman, h 28 Church“ Emily, widow, h 34 Wilder av

‘« Myrta Mrs., h 28 First

Spendiff Albert, laborer, h 33 Cummings“Ellen, h 7 Mechanic

“Frank, laborer, h 33 Cummings“George, moulder, h 7 Mechanic

a Spouts Charles, laborer, bds 26 Water

Springer Peter, polisher, h 75 Abbott

STANDARD DIRECTORY, Township of Hoosick, D. L. Hall pub-lisher, 12 Main (See page 18

Stapleton Alice, bds 157 Church“* Edward A., medical student, bds 157 Church*« Eleanor, widow of Timothy J., h 157 Church“ Genevieve, stenographer, bds 157 Church

Starrett Anna B., widow of John H., h 45 Abbott“ Charlesh, 45 Abbott“ Charles J., machinist, h 66 Center** William J., salesman 11 John, h 66 Center

Stemp Arthur M., moulder, h 19 Hoosick“ George, blacksmith, h 17 Railroad ay

STEMP THOMAS L., cigars, tobacco and pool room, 27 Elm h 42

Lyman (See line on back cover)Stephens Edwin R., foreman ‘‘Standard’’ 12 Main, bds North

Hoosick road

Stevens Andrew J., laborer, h 8 Ball“ Frank L., pres. Noble & Wood Machine Co., and (Walloom-

sac Paper Co)., h 26 Abbott

“Fred N., (Walloomsac Paper Co)., h ‘‘The Pines’’ North

Hoosick road

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STEVENS S. S., (Stevens & Thompson), North Hoosick, h North

Hoosick road do (See page 3)

STEVENS & THOPIPSON, (S. S. Stevens, G.S. Thompson), paper

manufacturers, North Hoosick (See page 3)Stevenson Lilla, dressmaker, bds 4 River

Stewart Charles, cutter, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h Eldredge av

“Fred G. Mrs., h 55 Wilder av:

** Jacob C., mason, h 68 Elm«« Matthew, machinist, h 9 Nixon** Samuel, machinist, h 49 Abbott

** Sarah A., widow, h 68 Elm

St. George Thomas J., foreman, Malleable Works, bds American

House

Stickney Alfred, cutter, Hall, Hartwell & Co., h 6 Fisk‘« Allen L., clerk, 12 JohnSTICKNEY LEWIS F., groceries and provisions, 12 John (See

page 13)Stillman Charles, clerk, h 44 High

Stinton William, saloon, 42 Classic, h do

St. Mary’s Academy, 15 HighStockwell Adelia S., widow of Godfrey E., h Stockwell av

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Albert M., h 14 First** Charles H., real estate, bds Stockwell av

Stone Bernard, bds 26 First*« Ernia B., stenographer, bds 22 Fourth‘« Harry, broker, (Albany), bds Hotel Fitchburg“« H. G. Mrs., h 22 Fourth

STORY CHARLES B., general contractor, 166 Main, h do (Seepage 15)

Stover Adelbert, Malleable, bds 52 Fourth

** Otto, bartender, h 48 Fourth

Street Oliver, horse radish, h 14 SpringStroud Harriet L., widow, h 123 Church

Sugden Benjamin, bookkeeper, Stevens & Thompson, h 42

Church“« EE B. Mrs., millinery 42 Church, h do

Superior Manufacturing Co., ribbed underwear, Hoosick cor

Railroad av

Surdam Ada A., dressmaker, bds 93 Main« Amy, widow, h Willow«« Burke, harnessmaker 52 Church, h Willow“ Henry S., clerk, h 3 Willow

“I. B., Jr., bookkeeper, Peoples National Bank 16 Main, bds

1 Willow*« Leland, student, bds 1 Willow

Suydam Clarence, knitter, bds 14 Third

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Sweet Charles, h 32 Parsons av

“« PD B., farmhand, bds J. Paddock’s, River road“ Florence E., h 43 Center

‘“« Henry A., laborer, bds 108 Church** Melissa M., h 43 Center

Swift Mary, bds 18 Fourth

“Margaret, widow of Patrick, h 18 Fourth

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Tabor William B., clerk, 16 Center, h 9 Second

Tallant William, farmhand, bds William Gardner’s River road

Taylor Etta E., dressmaker, bds 76 Elm‘* Frederick, janitor Armory, Church cor Elm, h 46 Second“« Martha J., widow of George, h 39 Center

“Martin L., compositor ‘‘Democrat,’’ h 4 Beckett‘« Mary, widow of Emery W., h 76 Elm

Tefft Alma, widow, h 16 Willow‘* Frankie Miss, h 16 Willow‘« Maud &#3 cashier, Gillespie Bros., bds 46 High“« Nelson, machinist, bds 16 Willow“* Quincy M., moulder, h 46 High

Terry John F., brakeman, h CummingsTerzano Teodosio, machinist, bds 77 Church

Thibodeaux Alex, watchman, h Carey av. near Redmond‘« Joseph, moulder, bds Carey av. near Redmond

Thomas William, laborer, h 7 School“ William D., clerk 8 John, bds 120 Church

Thormier George, foreman knitter, Superior Mfg. Co., h 32

Third

Thompson Fayette Alonzo, carpenter, h 213 Church“* Florenne Miss, ironer, bds 9 School

“George A., painter and paper hanger, 30 Center, h do““ George H., clerk, h 14 Parsons av

“ G.S., (Stevens & Thompson), North Hoosick, h do (Seepage 3

«Jay L., musician, bds 30 Center

THORPE WILLIS L., apothecary and druggist, John cor Church,h 22 River (See page 16)

Thurber Albert J., farmer, h Bovie road to S. W. Hoosick‘* William, laborer, h 3 Kelly

Thwing Merritt W., winder, h 72 Elm“ Walter F., h 72 Elm

Tierney Bridget, widow of John, h 7 Saratoga“« Daniel, W. A. W. Co., h 3 Railroad av

“ Christopher, hairdresser, 3 Water, h 3 Railroad ay

“« Jeremiah, at W. A. Wood Co., bds 3 Railroad ay

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Tierney William, h 3 Gillespie‘* William, Jr., moulder, h 55 High

Tiffany Edward, laborer, bds 10 Manton‘* Ezra, (Scott & Tiffany), lawyer, 6 Main, h Stockwell ay

‘“* Harvey J., moulder, h 10 Manton

“John, moulder, h 79 HighTifft Clarrisa, widow of Henry, bds 14 Third

Tinkham Daniel, farmer, h off Ball st. Extension road“ Harlow, farmer, h East Hoosick

Todd Andrew, cook, h 33 Church“ David, at W. A. Wood Co. bds 35 Church

Torpey Patrick, moulder, h head of Mechanic

Tomlinson Helen M., teacher, bds 18 Burchard ay

“ William J., machinist, h 18 Burchard ay

Toohey Francis H., moulder, h 70 High‘“« Frank, mechanic, h 219 Church“ Frank, Jr., cigarmaker, 35 Church, bds 219 do

«« John, moulder, bds 33 Third“ Kate, widow of Michael, h 38 Third

“Mary, h 44 Ball‘“« Thomas H., plumber, h 213 Church““ Thomas, moulder, h 3 Kelly

Toombs Eugene, foreman, Noble & Wood Machine Co., h 39

Hoosick““ Florence S., bds 33 Center‘* Mary A., widow, h 33 Center

Tracey Catherine, widow, h 26 Mechanic““ Katherine L., bookkeeper Gillespie Bros., bds 153 Main =

“« Margaret, domestic at 108 High“« Mary Mrs., h 176 Main“« Patrick J., moulder, h 153 ‘Main“« Rena, h 176 Main

Trautman Mattie, widow of Henry, h Mechanic st extension

Tremblay Frank, bds 10 Martin** Louis, carpenter, h 2 School““ Napoleon, laborer, h 10 Martin‘** William, laborer, h 10 Martin“ William Jr., bds 10 Martin

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Trimble Alex C., plumber, 30 Classic, h 20 Park

Trimble Bros., (Matthew and George) Hoosick Valley KnittingMills, foot of Elm

““ George E., (Trimble Bros.) h 40 Wilder av

“* Matthew, (Trimble Bros.) 40 Wilder av

“* Thomas A., plumber, 30 Classic, bds 20 Park“ ‘William F., helper, 30 Classic, bds 20 Park

Troy House, Thomas Daley, prop., 18 Lyman

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TROY NORTHERN BUDGET, C. L. MacArthur & Sons, props.,16 Third, Troy, (See page 15)

Truesdell Elmer Q., moulder, h 12 LymanTrumanville House, Edward Carroll, prop., 33 River road

Tucker John H., h 21 Snow

“Lowell, laborer, bds 8 Fisk‘€ Marshall, baker, 26 Classic, bds 21 Snow

Turner Albert, painter, h 26 First‘* Richard, prop. American House, Elm cor Railroad av

Tuttle Edward, farm hand, bds hill road to Eagle Bridge‘“« Fred B. bookkeeper, h 63 Wilder av

‘““ Hezekiah, moulder, h 8 Hovey av

Hiram J., laborer, bds 8 Hovey av

James, electrician, 48 Classic, bds 8 Hovey av

Tynan William F., clerk, bds Cummings

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UNION HOUSE, P. J. Haren, prop., Elm cor Railroad av

(See page 12Usher Kate, widow of John, h rear 9 School

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Valencourt Frank, machinist, h 52 River road

Van Buren Nellie Mrs., h 26 JohnVan Dekar Albert, moulder, bds 19 Hoosick

‘“* Barna, moulder, h 19 Hoosick“« Barna B., laborer, bds 19 Hoosick

“John F., coremaker, h 5 Nixon

Van Hyning Elsie, bookkeeper, 16 Center, bds 3 Fisk“* George W., steam laundry 31 Church, and deputy sheriff,

12 Main, h 5 Eagle‘« James E., machinist, h 3 Fisk

Van Santvoord Seymour, pres. and treas. W. A. W.M.& R.M.Co.,h at Troy

Van Surdam Henderson, clerk, h 3 Willow

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Waddell Archibald R., laborer, bds 171 Main‘“* Helen, teacher High School, bds 171 Main

“Sarah, teacher Main st school, bds 171 Main“ Sarah, widow of James, h 171 Main** William H., laborer, bds 171 Main

Walker A. Maud, dressmaker, 51 Parsons av, bds do« Milton F., clerk, 63 Elm, h 28 Center‘« Thomas, carpenter, h 51 Parsons av

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Wall Alexander, moulder, h 23 Lyman““ Garrett, laborer, h 6 Hampton«« James, laborer, h rear brick yard, Promised Land“« Margaret, h 6 Hampton

“Mary E., h 6 HamptonWallace Dora, bds 13 Main

“ Harriet T. Mrs., teacher Main st school, h 13 Main

“Mary M., widow of Truman J., h 115 Main

Walsh Frank, clerk, bds 9 Saratoga*« John J., bds Union House

“« Mary, organist Immaculate Conception Church, bds 49 Classic

Walsh. see also Welch.

Walters George, butler John Hobart Warren’s, River road, bds do

Walter Kate, h 63 River

Walton Abbie, h 165 Church“ Anna, widow of Michael, h 165 Church“ Bridget, widow of Patrick, h 159 Main

“Mary, h 165 Church

“Mary J., h 159 Main

Warhurst Grace, bds 22 Ball‘* Harry A., bookkeeper, h 33 Second** Herbert, clerk, bds 22 Ball

‘« James, carpenter, h 22 Ball

Warren John Hobart, h ‘‘Atwood Farm,’’ River road

Waterworks Pumping Station, rear Church st. at junction Main st.

Watson Elmer, painter, bds 2 Water‘« George M.. driver, h 8 Davis

“John, laborer, bds 2 Water‘« Margaret, widow of Frank, h 2 Water

‘“« Mary J., widow, h 25 Mechanic

“Robert H. Mrs., h 8 Davis&

Watt James, carpenter, h 77 First

Wayland Eugene C., artist, h 14 Park

Weaver Frank, laborer, h 4 SuperiorWebster Alvah H., farmer, h 196 Main

“Daniel, farmer, bds 196 Main

Webster Grove, rear driving park, North Hoosick road‘“* Harrison, farmer, bds 196 Main :

“* Louisa C., widow, h 196 Main“ W. E. Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, h 86 Main

Weekley Patrick J., mason, h 8 Park

Welch Edgar A., h 147 Main“* Frank, rural carrier P. O., h 128 Church

“Helen, bds 128 Church‘* Matthew, gardener, h 30 Carey av

‘* Thomas, laborer, h 26 Mechani¢

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Wells Edward F., watchman, h 6 Third‘« May L., bds 6 Third

Werner Walter, draughtsman, Noble & Wood Machine Co.,h 45 Abbott

Wescott Lyman J., carpenter, h 69 HighWest Frank, rural carrier P. O., h W. Hoosick road

‘* Henry L., clerk, 54 High, h 24 Munsell

WEST JAMES E., photographer, 53 Classic, h do (See page 10

«Joseph H., blacksmith, bds 101 Main‘* Olive, bookkeeper ‘‘Democrat,’’ bds Third cor River

Western Union Telegraph Co., McKearin block, 43 Classic

Whalen Alice, widow of Patrick, h 44 Parsons av

‘* John, painter, bds Seward‘© Michael, laborer, h Seward‘* Nicholas A., carpenter, h 52 Parsons av —

‘Thomas, laborer, h 3 AlbanyWheeler Cora L., h 37 Center

‘* William H., timekeeper, h 37 Center

Whelan J. A. Rev., asst. pastor Church of the Immaculate

Conception, h 136 Main

Whipple James H., farmer, h River road

White Charles, farm hand, bds J. White&#3 Ball st extension road“ Charles H., farmer, h 66 River

WHITE FRANK H., meat and vegetable market, also carriagesand Harness, John cor Church, h 119 Main (See page 2

“Fred G., teamster, 9 Hoosick, h 11 Fisk“ George, farmer, hill road to Hoosick Corners

Homer J., engineer, h 70 HighJoseph, farmer, h off Ball st extension road

‘* Leander, h rear 65 River road‘* Linus F., butcher, F. H. White’s, h 97 Church

Salem H., pres. Brien Heater Co., and real estate,31 First, h 40 do

‘* William G., farm hand, bds J. White’s, Ball st extension road

Whitkop Charles, gardener, 74 Main, h 5 Hall

Whitman Ada, h 34 River‘« Joseph E., painter, h 34 River

Julius E., mechanic, h 34 River

Whittaker Ruth B., widow of Marvin S., h 33 Second‘* Stella E., teacher, (Troy) bds 33 Second

Whittle Nellie, bds 62 Mechanic

Wickens George, baker, bds Promised Land

Wilcox, Alfred B., foreman, h 7 Burchard av“ Alice Mrs., widow, h 5 Parsons av

‘* 3B Frank, carpenter, h 44 River

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WILCOX CHARLES G., editor Rensselaer County Standard,12 Main, h 120 Church

** Charles W., foreman, h 24 First“ Clara B., h 23 Hoosick** Edward C., student, bds 137 Main“. George E., foreman W. A. W. M. and R. M. Co., h 137 Main“ George S., student, bds 137 Main

«Joseph S., painter, h 110 Church

“Laura, h 44 River“ Rollie G., laborer, bds 7 Burchard av

“ Susie, widow of Louis E., h 71 Wilder av

Wilder Lyman C., civil engineer, notary and real estate, 59 Classic

Wiley, Ernest, clerk, 16 Center, h 19 Fifth

Wilkins Nathan H., (Ladd & Wilkins) 13 Church, h 5 Estabrook av

Wilkinson Elizabeth N. Mrs. h 100 Classic

Williams Alfred, h 5 Railroad av

** Hulda, widow, h 5 Railroad av

Williamson Hanneh, bds 136 Church

“Eliza, bds 136 Church** James, moulder, h 136 Church*« John, compositor ‘‘Standard’’ bds 136 Church‘* Martha, bds 136 Church

Willis Albert lumber inspector, h 5 Fisk‘« Byron, police, Caledonian bldg, h 124 Main“ Charles C., student, h 133 Church““ George A., foreman, h 133 Church““ G. Walter, draughtsman, h 135 Church

Wilson Carrie, widow Charles, h 2 Quarry“* Charles, tea agent, h Quarry near Scott““ Christopher, laborer, h end of Cummings** Clarence, foreman knitter’ Superior Mfg. Co., bds 2 Quarry“ Edward W., moulder, bds end of Cummings

‘« George, farmer, h River road near the bridge‘“* George T., physician and surgeon, 28 Classic, h 8 Parsons av

= John R., student, Columbia University bds 55 Center

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“« Thomas B., h 55 Center

Windsor Albert V., driver Leonard’s express;h 17 Hoosick

Winegard Albert, moulder, h 77 Mechanic** Leonard M., coremaker, bds 77 Mechanic“ William H., moulder, bds 77 Mechanic

Winters Charlotte, widow, h 8 Eldredge“Frank, moulder, h. Eldredge av

‘« Harry A., driver J. D. Howe’s, h rear 1 Elm

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WINTON ROBERT J., merchant tailor, 17 Main, bds American

House (See page 6)Witchell Fred, clerk, 16 Center

Wolf Christian, farmer, h W. Hoosick road‘* Ever, shirt ironer, 31 Church, bds Dundee av

** Lucy T., widow of Peter, h rear 65 River road

«Niels, blacksmith, bds rear 65 River road‘« Sherman L., shirt ironer, 31 Church, bds 101 Main

Wolfram George, farmer, h off Ball st extension road

Wood Charles, operator, 48 Classic, bds 6 Fisk‘“* Edward, laborer, h Promised Land

“Eliza, h Promised Land

“Henry C., mechanic, bds 3 First

WOOD IRA J., cashier First National Bank, h 163 Main“ Stanley, clerk, 5 Main, h 39 Center“ Thomas D., letter carrier P. O., h 6 Fisk

WALTER A. WOOD MOWING & REAPING MACHINE CO.,

general office and manufactory Church cor Mechanic

Wood Walter A., Jr., sec. and treas, American Acetylene Burner

Co., 9 Center, h 74 Main

Wood’s Opera House, Guy H. Ely lessee, 3 Main

Woodard Charles, moulder, h 4 Hurley‘* Herbert E., farmer, h Ball st. extension road‘* Robert, moulder, h 68 Mechanic

Woodruff Wilson, clerk 35 First, h 19 Hoosick

Woodworth Dole C., saloon, 44 Classic, h 49 do

Worden Benjamin A., saloon, 27 Elm, h do

“Bertha A., bds 30 Abbott‘* Edmond L., lawyer (Troy), h 30 Abbott

“Levi E., (Easton, Rising & Worden), 9 to 13 Hoosick, h 30

Abbott, also acting supt. of poor, Rensselaer Co

Wright David J., machinist, h 54 Ball

“Emma, widow of Charles P., h 45 Classic‘« James, supt. J. Hobart Warren’s farm, River road, h do“« Julius A., painter, h 15 Burchard av

** Orran S., machinist, Superior Mfg Co., h 11 Rensselaer

Wruck Theodore, laborer, h 45 River road‘* Theodore F., mechanic,.h 106 Church

Wyman Charles, machinist, h 12 Rensselaer

“Belle, widow, h 69 Classic“ Fred E., clerk, bds 69 Classic

“Freeman, helper, bds 69 Classic

«John D., machinist, h 145 Church** Lillian, h 69 Classic** Walter Mrs., h 69 Classic

‘© William, laborer, h 45 First

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Yerenton Herbert B., h 65 HighYork Katherine, widow of Mallery, h 47 Center

Young John, shipper, h 4 First** Reuben, packer, h 69 Classic

YOUNG & HALSTEAD, seeds, agricultural implements and

wagons, 2 and 4 Grand st. Troy (See page 10Yunkitis George, laborer, bds 28 Water

*€ John, laborer, bds 28 Water

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Zora Anthony, laborer, bds 27 Kokley av

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Ackley William Mrs., h Stone road

All Saints’ Episcopal Church, (Rev. E. D. Tibbits, rector) near R.R

station

Alderman Frank, farmhand, bds Fred Hoag’sAmerican House, Mrs B. C. Armstrong, prop, Hoosick corners

Armstrong Albert, laborer, bds Stone road to Bennington** B.C. Mrs., prop American House“ Fred, farm hand, h Stone road to Bennington‘* George, clerk, bds American House‘* Moses H., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

Arnold William B., (Arnold & Pierce) creamery, hill road to

Pownal, h at North Adams

Arnold & Pierce (W. B. Arnold, Leslie Pierce) creamery, hill road

to Pownal

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Babcock Charles E., h hill road to Pownal** George E., h hill road to Pownal‘* House, M. P. Leonard, manager, hill road t Hoosick‘* Jay, laborer, h Stone road cor hill road

«John A., farmhand, bds John A. Cox’s‘“* Thomas L,., moulder, h hill road to Pownal‘* W. Frank, tray. salesman, h hill road to Hoosick

Baker Mary Mrs., h Stone road above hill road

Baldwin Walter, laborer, h Breese Hollow road

Bascom Joseph, gate tender, h off Stone roadBosworth Royal, b hill road to Pownal

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Boston & Maine R. R. station Hoosick, C. K. Potter station agentBovie Amity C., Mrs., h hill road to Pownal

‘“* Charles S., farmer, h Stone road cor hill road“* Frances E., widow of Israel, h hill road to Pownal“* George M., bursar, h road to Petersburgh

“Hewitt, farmer, h road to Petersburgh‘* Isaac W., farmer, h Bovie road

Braid William, farmhand, h hill road to Hoosick

Brant William, farmer, h Stone road

Bratt Herman H., wheelwright, Stone road to Bennington, h do“* Marvin §S farmer, h off Breese Hollow road“ Samuel H., fireman, B. & M. R.R., h Stone road to

BenningtonBreese Charles A., farmer, h Breese Hollow

‘“* Henry G., farmer, h Breese Hollow

Briedenbach John, farmhand, bds M. H. Armstrong’sBrimmer Addison A., farmer, h Stone road to BenningtonBrown Albert, farmer, h hill road to Pownal

‘“* Andrew H., farmer, bds Willard Brown’s« Cc A. Mrs. h hill road to Hoosick“* Edward J., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

“George, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick“ George W., farmer, River road to Hoosick

«Joseph H., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington‘“* Marcus H., agent, h Stone road to Bennington

“Richard C., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick‘“« Willard, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick

Brownell E. G., B. A., master of French and German, Hoosac

School, near railroad station

Buddington Czarina, widow of John, h road to East Hoosick

Burgess Fred, farmer, h road to East Hoosick

Burlingame E. W., master of Latin and French, Hoosac School

near railroad station

Burton John R., printer, h hill road to Pownal

Busch Christian, farmer, h old highway off Stone road

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Callahan Daniel, railroadman, h Stone road to Bennington‘« Johh P., farmer, h Breese Hollow road

“* Michael, carpenter, bds Babcock House“* Patrick, laborer, h road to East Hoosick

Carpenter Rachel, widow of John, h Stone road to BenningtonCarroll David, coachman, at Cebra Quackenbush’sCheesman Seneca, farmhand, bds G. L. White’s

Clapper, De Meyer, peddler, Stone road to Bennington*« James, shoemaker, h Hoosick Corners

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Clark Mary Mrs. h hill road to Pownal“ William I.., physician, Hoosick Corners, h do

Cloke John, meatmarket, hill road to Hoosick, h do‘“* Thomas, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick

Congdon William, laborer, h Hoosick Corners

Conger Herman, buttermaker, h hill road to Pownal

Connolly James J., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington“ Patrick, farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

Coonradt Charles, farmer, h Stone road to BenningtonCoons W. S. Rev., pastor Baptist church, h hill road to Pownal

Cox George, postmaster, h Stone road to Bennington‘* John A., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick

Crandall Sarah, dressmaker, h Stone road to Bennington

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Darrow Timothy, gardener, LeGrand C. Tibbits, h do

Donnelly James H., physician, h hill road to Pownal

Dragon Denis, engineer, h Stone road to BenningtonDudley Henry, farmer, h Pine Valley road

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Eddy George, farmhand, bds Willard Brown’s- Emerson Edward, laborer, h Stone road

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Foster William, farmer, h Pine Valley road

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Gallup Frank, laborer, h hill road to Pownal

Gardner Ada, dressmaker, h hill read to Hoosick** Charles, farmer, h Stone road““ Fred N., farmer, h Petersburgh Junction roa to reoee

“«« James J., farmer, h Stone road‘* Mary E. Miss, h hill road to Hoosick“* Sybil Q. Miss, h hill road to Hoosick“« Zada N. Miss, h hill road to Hoosick

Gooding Bradford, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick““ Peleg W., farmer, bds B. Gooding’s‘* Seymour, farmer, bds B Gooding’s

Gordon John, laborer, h Stone road to BenningtonGreen Charlotte, widow of Richard H., h hill road to Hoosick

“ Lottie M., music teacher, bds hill road to Hoosick

Griswold George, laborer, h Stone road to BenningtonGrogan Manley, farmhand, bds Ernest Rudd’s

“Merritt, farmer, h Stone road

Grover Luther B., hostler, h Stone road to Bennington

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Guiden James, farmer, h road to Hoosick

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Hall Albert, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick‘* Dewey, farmhand, h hill road to Hoosick

Hallenbeck Daniel, nurse, h Stone road to BenningtonHanlon, Thomas, farmer, h Stone road

Hannon Thomas, farmer, h off Stone road

Harrington Smith, laborer, h Hoosick Corners

Harris Elizabeth Mrs., h Hoosick Corners

Haswell George A., farmer, bds Stone road to Bennington«Joseph, farmer, h off hill road to Hoosick

«« Joseph M., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington‘* Mark, farmer, bds Stone road to Eennington““ Ralph Porter, farmer, bds off hill road to Hoosick

Hawks Albert H., justice of the peace, notary, real estate and

pension attorney, hill road to Pownal, h do

“Harry N., bicycle repairer, hill road to Pownal, h do

Haynes Henry, farmer, h off Breese Hollow road‘« Jonathan K., physician, h Stone road near railroad‘¢ Marshall P., farmer, h off Breese Hollow road

Healey Frances, dressmaker, h hill road to Pownal“* Paran, fish, h hill road to Pownal

Hills William, farmer, h off Breese Hollow road

Hoag Frank C., carpenter, h Breese Hollow road“« Fred, farmer, h Breese Hollow road“* George Mrs., h Breese Hollow road‘« John, carpenter h Breese Hollow road

Holley, A. J., B. A:, master of Latin and Greek, Hoosac School,near R. R. station

Hollis Clifford, farm hand, bds Albert Hall’s

Hoosac School, Rev. E. D. Tibbits, rector, Hoosick station

Howe Thomas, clerk, h Stone road to Bennington“ Thomas F., general store, Stone road, cor Hill road, h do

Hyatt, John S., real estate, h Stone road to Bennington

eeJames Arthur, farmer, h Stone road

Jepson David, farmhand, h Stone road to Bennington

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Keene Thomas, clerk American House

Kelyer Philip, h off Stone road

Kinsley Edward, h Stone road to BenningtonKlaer Charles, farmer, h Breese Hollow road

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Knowlton Warren H., h hill road to Pownal

Kyley, James, track boss, bds American House

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Langworthy Isaac G., farmer, h River road near Stone road

Leonard Martin P., manager Babcock House, hill road‘« Thomas, saloon, Stone road to Bennington, h do

Lyon Yale Rev., asst. rector, Hoosac School

MMacomber Wellington, farmer, h Stone road

Marshall Albert H., barber, American House, h Stone road to

BenningtonMatthews Edward, laborer, h Stone road cor hill road

McKeon Edward, laborer, h hill road to Pownal

McLoughlin Peter, farmer, h Breese Hollow road

Mealio Elmer, machinist, h hill road to Hoosick

Meerwarth Lizzie, widow, Breese Hollow road“ G. §., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

Miller John, farmer, h Stone road at Farmer’s Inn

Minkema Hendrich, gardener, bds P. Minkema’s‘* Peter, marketgardener, h hill road to Hoosick

Mitchell Sarah Miss, h Hoosick Corners

Myers Henry C., blacksmith, Stone road to Bennington, h do“‘ Walter, farmhand, bds Albert Hall’s

OOliver Augustus, railroadman, h Stone road to Bennington

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Percey John M., carpenter, h Stone road to BenningtonPhilpot Fred, farmhand, bds Joh Wager’s Pine Valley road

‘“« Thomas, farmer, h Breese Hollow road‘* William, farmer, h Stone road

Pierce Charles E., manager Tibbits mill, h Stone road to

Bennington‘“« Frank, machinist, h Stone road to Bennington“«« Jane Mrs., h Stone road to Bennington

“ John A., farmer, h Stone road

“Leslie (Arnold & Pierce) creamery, road to Pownal, h at

North Adams

Potter Charles K., station agent, h Petersburgh road east side

Powers Frank, farmer, h off Breese Hollow road“ George, farmer, h off Breese Hollow road

Preble Delia, widow of Charles, h Stone road to Bennington“ Irving, farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

‘“« Laverne, farmer, h Breese Hollow road

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Pulim William, farmhand, bds Stone road to Benningto

QQuackenbush Cebra, h Hill road to Pownal

“Dyke, h hill road to Pownal“ John L. Mrs., h road to East Hoosick

RRamsdale Elizabeth A. Miss, matron, Hoosac School

Raymer Hiram, farmer, h Hill road to Pownal

Reynolds Tremont, farmer, h Hill road to Hoosick

“Marcus T., clerk, h hill road to Pownal** Marshall H., farmer, h Stone road

“Warren S., sexton Baptist church, h Hill road to Pownal

Richmond Clyde, farmhand, bds Stone road to Bennington“ C. H. Mrs., h old highway off Stone road

“Hattie, widow, h Stone road to BenningtonRogers William, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Rudd Archie L., dairyman, bds Stone road to Bennington** Buel E., farmer, h Hoosick Corners“* David, farmer and cidermill, Hoosick Corners, h do‘* Ebb, carpenter, h Stone road“« Edward, carpenter, h Stone road to Bennington“« Ernest, dairyman, h Stone road to Bennington“ George E., teamster, h Stone road to Bennington

Jay, laborer, h Hoosick Corners“« Mary, widow of Walter E., h Stone road to Bennington““ Sanford H., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington‘* Walter E., farmer, h Hoosick Corners“ Warren J., dairy, bds Stone road to Bennington

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Salmon Hiram, farmer, h Stone road** William D., laborer, h hill road to Pownal

Schuster George, laborer, h Hoosick, hill road to Pownal

Shaw Dwight, farmer, h Petersburgh road west side«« Julia Mrs., housekeeper at LeGrand C. Tibbits’“ Darling C., building mover, h Stone road near Pine

Valley road

Sherwood Aaron H., h Stone road to Bennington« C. Vliet, student, bds Stone road to Bennington“ Leila Q., teacher dist. 2, bds Stone road to Bennington

‘* Wiley A., student R. P. I., bds Stone road to BenningtonShulters John J., h hill road to Hoosick

Simpson Adelbert E., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick

“John R., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick

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Sipperly Arthur, blacksmith, h Stone road to BenningtonSlade Philetus, laborer, h hill road to Hoosick

Smith Barney, farmer, h hill road to Pownal‘“« Edward, laborer, h hill road to Pownal‘* Edward, teacher, Hoosac School“« Frank M., farmhand, bds Stone road to Bennington‘* James, laborer, h hill road to Pownal‘* Scott B., farm hand, bds Stone road to Bennington‘‘ Walter, farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

Solomon Hiram, farmer, h Stone road‘* William, carpenter, h Stone road‘* ‘William D., farm hand, bds John Wager’s, Pine Valley road

Stearns Jerome N., mason, h old highway at Farmer’s Inn““ Varnum 5., farmer, h Stone road to Bennington

Sullivan Thomas H., saloon, Stone road to Bennington

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Thomas Daniel, laborer, h Petersburgh Junc. road to Pownal

Thurber Albert, flour, feed and coal, Stone road at R. R. station

h Hoosick Corners

Tibbits Edward D. Rev., B. A., rector All Saints’ Church and

instructor of sacred studies, English and history, Hoosac

School, near R. R. station

Le Grand C., h River road cor Stone road

Tirvelle Thomas, laborer, h Stone road to Bennington

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Underhill Martha Mrs., housekeeper, Hoosac School

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Valiton Charles, laborer, h hill road to Pownal

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Wager John, dairyman, h Pine Valley road

Welch Michael, farmer, h Petersburgh Junc. road to Pownal

Whipple Harvey, farmer, h off Stone road

White George L., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick:“* Irving, farm hand, bds G. L. White’s

*« Joseph, farmer, h road to N. Bennington““ Roy, clerk, bds Stone road to Bennington

“William H., farmer, h road to N. Bennington‘* William H., traveling salesman, h Stone road to Bennington

Whitney Charles H., carpenter, bds American House“ Sarah C., widow of George, h hill road to Pownal

Wilbur Burnham, painter, bds Babcock House

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Wilcox Charles A., farmer, h old highway off Stone road“« Edward, farmer, h Stone road at Farmer’s Inn‘* George, farmer, h Stone road at Farmer’s Inn“ George, farmer, h off Ball st extension road‘« Joseph M., farmer, h off Ball st extension road

Wilson Cora Miss, h Stone road to Bennington“* Melvin, farmer, h Stone road

Woodworth Walter, blacksmith, bds American House

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Agan Edward L., tea agent, h North Hoosick road near Johnsonhill road

Allard Louis P., laborer, h North Hoosick roadAllen Cornelius, papermaker, h Parsonage av

“ Edward, (Hugh Allen & Son) grocers, North Hoosick road,h do

«« Frank, meatmarket, North Hoosick road, h do

“Fred J., station agent Hoosick Junction, bds Baby lane“ George W., moulder, h North Hoosick road““ Hugh, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“ Hugh & Son, (Edward) groceries and provisions, North

Hoosick road, h do

«John G., clerk, bds North Hoosick road

«John H., laborer, h North Hoosick road“« Margaret, widow of John, h North Hoosick road opp. M. E.

church‘* Mary, widow, h North Hoosick road““ Richard H., papermaker, h No. Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“* ‘Walter, laborer, h Mill lane‘* William, gardener, h North Hoosick road near M. E. church

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Baker Eli, teamster, h Walloomsac road

Banks Albert, farm hand at C. H. Herrington’sBarnett John W., laborer, h Walloomsac road

‘* J. Chase, agent, bds Walloomsac road

Bartlett Lyman, farmer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeBlake Frank, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

«« James, farm hand, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

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Blowers Simon P., farmer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridg‘* Henry, railroad man, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

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Bouker Clark D., blacksmith, Walloomsac road, h do

Bouplin John, bds Walloomsac road“ William, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Bradley James, h North Hoosick road near race track‘““ Nathan, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge‘“* Timothy Mrs., h North Hoosick road near race track

Bradt Edward, gardener, h Mill lane

Brooks Levi, engineer, h Baby lane

Burgess Loren J., farmer, h Walloomsac road

Burke Bridget, h North Hoosick road

“Katie, h North Hoosick road“« Michael, butcher, h North Hoosick road

Butcher Edward J., operator Hoosick Junction, bds North Hoosick

road

Byars David, h North Hoosick road«« James G., real estate, h Walloomsac road“ Jame G., Jr., (J. G. Byars Bottling Co.) North Hoosick road

to Eagle Bridge, h do

“« Jame G., 3rd, (J. G. Byars Bottling Co.) North Hoosick road

to Eagle Bridge, h do« J. G. Bottling Co., bottlers and soda manufacturers, North

Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge‘“* Lillie Miss, h North Hoosick road to Walloomsac

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Caffrey John J., farmer, h North Hoosick road

Callahan F. M., operator Hoosick Junction, bds Hoosick Falls

Callery Ann Mrs., h Johnson hill road off North Hoosick road

Campbell James, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge }

Cardwell Charles, farm hand, bd at Dewitt Gates, North Hoosick

road:

Carpenter Anna Mrs., h North Hoosick road

“Harold, student Columbia University, bds North Hoosick road‘« Warwick S., student Columbia University, bds North Hoosick

road

Carroll Mary, widow, h North Hoosick road:

Cathcart George, laborer, bds Baby lane«« James B., laborer, h Baby lane

‘« Joseph M., colormaker, h Baby lane‘« Robert B., laborer, bds Baby lane

Clark John, carpenter, h North Hoosick road

«John J., baggagemaster Hoosick Junction, h North Hoosick

Cody Luke, farmer, h White Creek road‘“ Thomas, farmer, h White Creek road

Colston James, laborer, bds North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridg

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Connors James, laborer, bds North Hoosick road

‘* James R., clerk, h North Hoosick road

John, bottler, bds J. G. Byars’, North Hoosick road

*“* Matthew, section boss, h North Hoosick road

Cooper Florence E., h Baby-laneCottrell William, engineer, h Baby lane

Cox John, farm hand C. H. Herrington’s, North Hoosick road

Cunningham Harry E., student, bds North Hoosick road near M.

E. Church‘““ M. E. Mrs., asst. postmistress, h North Hoosick road

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Davin John, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeDalaney James, saloon, North Hoosick road beyond bridge, h do

Dooley John, laborer, h North Hoosick road

‘* Michael J., operator Hoosick Junction, h No. Hoosick road

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Eldred Frances Mrs., h North Hoosic road to Walloomsac‘* Minnie E., h Walloomsac road

Eldredge David, h Walloomsac road

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Fairburn William, fireman, h Baby lane

Farrell James, moulder, h Frazier lane‘« John, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

Fisk Ira T., supt. Stevens & Thompson’s, and postmaster, h

Mill lane

Fitzgerald John, section hand, h North Hoosick road

Flynn James, barber, h North Hoosick road

Foster Edward, papermaker, bds North Hoosick road to EagleBridge

“ Hilda M., widow of Simeon B., h North Hoosick road to

Eagle BridgeFox William E., physician, North Hoosick road near railroad

Frazier James A., lumber, hay and grain, Frazier lane, h do

Frier Alex, h North Hoosick road** Charles, station agent, bds Walloomsac road** Grace Mrs., dressmaker, h Walloomsac road

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Gannon William, fireman, h Mill lane

Gates DeWitt, farmer, North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“ Leland, farmer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

Gavin Patrick Mrs., h North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeThomas, farmer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

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Gooding Nicholas D., farmer, h No. Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeGuillow Merrit, paper colorer, h No. Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

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Haswell Charles S., papermaker, h Baby lane“* Hiram R., h Baby lane

Hathaway Chase, hotel, North Hoosick road‘« Nicholas, farmer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge‘« Seymour, presser, h Hoosick Junction

Hay Frank, laborer, h Mill lane

Haynes David, farmer, h No1th Hoosick road“ George, electrician, bds with David Haynes

Herrington Charles H., dairyman, h North Hoosick road to EagleBridge

Hill Edgar, farmer, h West Hoosick road

Hines Patrick, laborer, h off North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeHoosick Driving Park and Fair Grounds, road to North Hoosick

Howard David J. M., mechanic, h North Hoosick road to EagleBridgeFrank, Carpenter, h Walloomsac road

Houlihan Thomas, farmer, h North Hoosick road

Irwin William, papermaker, h White Creek road

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Jacobs David, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeJohnson William, farmer, h Johnson’s hill road

Junction House, M. D. Searles, prop., Hoosick Junction

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Kennedy Thomas N., farmer, h North Hoosick road

Celday William, papermaker, h Walloomsac road

Klages Charles, supt. paper mill, Walloomsac, h Walloomsac road

Kopp Barton, papermaker, h North Hoosick road

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Lavin John, laborer; h North Hoosick road

Leonard Edward, farmhand, bds P. Leonard’s‘“* Frank, farmhand, bds P. Leonard’s«« Joanna T., teacher, h Walloomsac road“ Patrick, farmer, h Johnson hill road off North Hoosick road

Lober William, teamster, h White Creek road

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Madill David, moulder, bds Parsonage av

“Emily, widow, h Parsonage av

«Thomas J., moulder, bds Parsonage av

Marsh John, papermaker, h Walloomsac road

Martin Elizabeth, widow, h North Hoosick road

McCart Maggie, h North Hoosick road

“« William, laborer, h North Hoosick road

McClure Andrew, blacksmith, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“« John, engineer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

John 2d, laborer, h North Hoosick road

McCracken Margaret, dressmaker, h North Hoosick road‘* William, laborer, h North Hoosick road

McDermott Felix, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“Felix, Jr., bds North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

McQuade Jame B., telegrapher, bds North Hoosick road“« Pp B., telegrapher, Hoosick Junction, h at North

Hoosick

Melia Edward, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle BridgeMilliman Arthur, machinist, h Walloomsac road

“Benjamin Mrs., h Walloomsac road

Moone# Albert, laborer, h Mill lane= omaine, laborer, bds Mill lane

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Nesbitt Alex Mrs., Baby lane,«« James G., laborer, bds Baby lane«« James H., machinist, h North Hoosick road*€ John W., h North Hoosick road*« Mary J., widow, h Baby lane‘* Otto J., machinist, bds North Hoosick road

Niles Elmer, laborer, bds North Hoosick road

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O’Brien John, laborer, h North Hobsic road

Oliver Augustus, laborer, h North Hocsick road

Ostrander George R., bds North Hoosick road

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Percey George N., horse trainer, h North Hoosick road

Peters Bert, laborer, J. G. Byars, North Hoosick road

_‘ John, Jr., foreman, h Baby lane

Potter Arthur Rev., pastor Methodist Church, Parsonage av

“ Frank E., h North Hoosick roadb

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Ransom Edward, butcher, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge«Jane, widow, h Wallocmsac road

Reed William J., laborer, h Baby lane

Reinfert George, farmer, h Hoosick Junction‘« Joseph, farmer, h Hoosick Junction

Rose Frank E., machinist, h North Hoosick road

Rouse George, farm hand at N. D. Gooding’sRussell Adelbert, mechanic, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

‘“ Charles F., laborer, bds North Hoosick road‘““ George, farmer, h Walloomsac road““ George H., hotel, North Hoosick road near Walloomsac road

“Hannah Mrs., h North Hoosick road

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Searles Myron D., prop. Junction House, Hoosick JunctionSheffer J. H., (Wilson & Sheffer Color Works) near Post Office

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Spiars Alfred, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge““ William, laborer, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

Sigmund Jacob, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Sisson Merritt, farmer, h off Walloomsac road

Smith Charles, laborer, bds Walloomsac road‘© Edward, laborer, bds North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“* Tra, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road

Spaulding D. Edward, machinist, h North Hoosick road‘* Walter H., machinist, h Walloomsac road

Stephens Edwin R., foreman ‘“‘Rensselaer County Standard,”’Hoosick Falls, bds North Hoosick road

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Stevens Fred N., (Walloomsac Paper Co.) h ‘“The Pines,’’ North

Hoosick road

STEVENS S. S., (Stevens & Thompson) paper manufacturer,North Hoosick road near post office, h North Hoosick

(See page 3STEVENS & THOMPSON, (S. S. Stevens, G. S. Thompson)

paper manufacturers, North Hoosick road near post office,

(See page 3)Stewart David H., laborer, h Baby lane

‘* Warren E., laborer, bds Baby lane

Straub James E., butcher, h North Hoosick rd&

‘« Martin, h North Hoosick road opp M. E. Church“ William H., machinist, h North Hoosick road

Sugden Benjamin W., bookkeeper Stevens & Thompson, North

Hoosick, h Hoosick Falls

Surdam Ami, teamster, h Baby lane

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Snrdam Edward A., station agent, bds Baby lane

“ Frank, farmer, h off Walloomsac road

Lafayette, farmer, h off Walloomsac road

‘« Perry, farmer, h off Walloomsac road

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Thomas Harry, farmhand, bds W. Johnson’s‘““ William, farmhand, bds W. Johnson’s

THOPIPSON, G. S., (Stevens & Thompson) paper manufacturer,North Hoosick road near postoffice, h North Hoosick road.

(See page 3)

Toohey John, h North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge“ John H., laborer, bds North Hoosick road to Eagle Bridge

Tucker Minnie, h Walloomsac road

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Wait Edward, farmhand, at N. D. Gooding’sWard Daniel, mechanic, h Walloomsac road

‘« James, farmer, h White Creek road‘« John, farmer, h White Creek road

Webster’s Grove, North Hoosick road east of race track

Whalen William, farmer, h off Walloomsac road

Wilson W. R. (Wilson & Sheffer color works) near P. O., h do

Wilson & Sheffer, color works, near postofficeWing Adelbert H., papermaker, h North Hoosick

“ Otto, clerk, bds North Hoosick road

Witkop Henry, coachman, h North Hoosick road

Woodworth Charles, h North Hoosick road near the bridge‘« James, papermaker, bds North Hoosick road near the bridge

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West Hoosic Directory.A

Abbott Leonard J., pres. West Hoosi Creamery Co., h West

Hoosick road

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Baker Amos, farmer,-h Wilson hill road

“ Bert, farmer, bds Wilson hill road‘“* Norman, farmer, bds Wilson hill road

Baldwin Aaron, farmer, h West Hoosick road to Buskirk

Blochmann Albert, mgr. West Hoosick Creamery Co., h do,Pp O., Tiashoke.

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Brownell Adelbert, farmhand, h cross road off Pine Valley road“« Fred, farmer, h cross road off Pine Valley road“* Harriet Mrs., h Hoosick Falls road“« Ira, farmer, h road to Buskirk“ Sidney, farmer, h cross road off Pine Valley road

Bulson Eugene W., farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

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Carpenter Gilbert J., farmer, hill road to West Hoosick** Morris Mrs., h Hoosick Falls road“ William, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

Case Charles, farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke“« Fred, farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O., Tiashoke«« John, farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke‘* Sarah Mrs., h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke

Chapma C. C., farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

Cottrell Charles H., farmer, h Pine Valley road“« Mary, widow of Jonathan, h Eagle Bridge road‘* Nathan, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Cox William, blacksmith, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke

Cross Ebenezer (Cross & Manchester) h Pine Valley road“ Irving O., teacher, h Pine Valley road

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Dill Sarah F., widow of William, h Buskirk road

Dunham Jonathan L., farmer, h Pine Valley road

Durfee Dorfus Mrs.,

bds Buskirk road

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Flansburg Aaron, blacksmith, h West Hoosick road to Buskirk

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Grogan Irving, farmer, h Wilson hill road

Guile Charles, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road.‘* Herbert, farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke

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Hall Henry, farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke

Harrison John A., farmer, h Pine Valley road4

Haviland Garrison, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road to Boyntonvil“ John G., farmer, h Hoosick Falls road to Boyntonville

** Stephen, h Hoosick Falls road to BoyntonvilleHenry John J., farmer, h Buskirk road, P. O. Tiashoke

Herrington Edward, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road to West

Hoosick, P. O. Tiashoke*« Edward D., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

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Herrington, Henry C., sec. West Hoosick Creamery Co., h West

Hoosick road to Buskirk‘* Nathan, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

“Ralph, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick“ Rufus, farmer, and sawmill, h West Hoosick road to Buskirk‘* Wesley, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

Hill George, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road to Boyntonville‘« John B., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

Hills George E., farmer, h Bovie road

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Joslin Clarence, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road‘“‘ Edward, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road‘* Grove, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick‘“« Henry, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road

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Laker Harry, farm hand, bds Nathan Cottrell’s Pine Valley road

Lawton Norman, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road‘* William, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road to Boyntonville

Le Barron Ernest, farmer, h Pine Valley road‘* LL Prosper, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Lewis Edmund, laborer, h Bovie hill road“ George, machinist, h Bovie hill road

Manchester Jeremiah, farmer, h Hoosick Falls rd to BoyntonvilleMoon Frank, farm hand, bds Albert Thurber’s, Bovie road

Moseley Burnette, farmer, h Buskirk road‘* Howard S., farmer, h West Hoosick road to Buskirk‘« John, treas. West Hoosick Creamery Co., h Hoosick Falls rd‘« John, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick** Phoebe M. Mrs., h Buskirk road

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Osborn Amos, h Wilson hill road‘* Ernest, farmer, h Wilson hill road“* Frank R., farmer, h Wilson hill road‘“ Henry D. C., farmer, h Wilson hill road

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Pay Henry, wagonmaker, h Pittstown road

Philpot Harrison, farm hand, bds Pine Valley road“ William, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Pine Burton L., farmer, bds Wilson hill road“« Chester H., farmer, bds Wilson hill road“ Perry S., farmer, h- Wilson hill road‘* Warren J., general store, West Hoosick road to Buskirk, h do

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RReed George, farm hand, h hill road to West Hoosick

Russell George, farm hand, h hill road to West Hoosick“ George S., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

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Sherman Hiram B., farmer, h West Hoosick road

Slade Susan Mrs., h West Hoosick road to Buskirk

Street Benjamin F., farmer, h Pittstown road to West Hoosick,P. O. Tiashoke

Sullivan Denis, farmer, h Bovie hill road

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Thurber Albert, farmer, h Bovie road

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Van Wert Ralph S., grist mill, West Hoosick road te Buskirk h do

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West Hoosick Creamery Co., Buskirk road to West Hoosick

P. O. Tiashoke

Whittle Charles M., farmer, h Pine Valley road

Wolff Christian, farmer, h off Pine Valley road‘“* Lawrence, farm hand, bds J. A. Harrison’s, Pine Valley road

Woodard E. Vinton, farmer, h Pine Valley road‘« Herbert, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Potter Hill Directory.A

Agan Ralph W., clerk, bds Stone road‘“* Nomina B., widow, h Stone road‘* Willard J., general store and postmaster, Stone road, h do

Baker John F., farm hand, bds G. Eldred’s, off Stone road

Barnet Benjamin, farm hand, bds Pine Valley road

Broughton James, farmer, h South road to Grafton

‘Joseph, farmer, h South-road to Grafton‘« Russell, farmer, h South road to Grafton

Brown Homer, bds Stone road‘* William, farmer, h off Stone road* William J., farmer; h South road to Grafton

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Brundige Sherman I., farmer, h off Stone road

Bryan Elmer, farmer, h Tory hill road

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Card Frank, farm hand, bds Arthur Lawton’s

Carpenter George, farmer, h off Potter Hill road““ George W., farmer, h cross road off Pine Valley road

“Porter, farm hand, h Potter Hill road off Pine Valley road

Christofferson Christof, farmer, h Potter Hill road

Clark George Mrs., h off Stone road

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Davis John, laborer, h Stone road

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Eldred George W., farmer, h off Stone road‘« William, farm hand, bds George W. Carpenter’s“* William H., farm hand, bds George W. Carpenter’s

Eldridge William, farmer, h South road to Grafton

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Fitzpatrick James, farmer, h cross road off Pine Valley road

“James, Jr., farm hand, bd cross road off Pine Valley

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Gardener Levi N., farmer, h Stone road °

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Haviland Stephen, farmer, h cross road off Pine Valley road

Herrington Mary R., farmer, h Potter Hill road

“ William L., farmer, h Potter Hill road

Hickok Marvin S., farmer, h off Stone road at town line

Hughes Albert, farmer, h Stone road

Humiston George W., farmer, h off Stone road

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Jacobs William, farmer, h Stone-road

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Keller W. J., farmer, h Pine Valley road to West Hoosick

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Laker Thomas, farme h Tory hill road,:

Lawton Arthur E., farmer, h off Pine Valley road

‘* William, farmer, h Case road, off Pine Valley road

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LeBarron Ernest, farmer, h S. West Hoosick road

“* Frank, farmer, h off Stone road

George A., farmer, h Stone road

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Macomber Harvey, farmer, h Stone road‘“* Henry, farmer, h Pine Valley road

Munroe Henry, farm hand, bds Henry Macomber’s

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O’Neil Frank, farm hand, bds George W. Carpenter’s

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Pierce Orson, farmer, h off Stone road

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Reynolds Marshall H., farmer, h Stone road

Richmond Josiah, farmer, h Stone road

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Soloman Hiram W., farmer, h Stone road

Southwick LeRoy, farmer, h Stone road

“Spice Allen E., farmer, h S. West Hoosick road

“Allen W., farmer, h S. West Hoosick road

“ Charles H., farmer, h Potter Hill road

“* Horace W., farmer, h Potter Hill road“Howard C., farmer, bds Potter Hill road

Stevens Robert J., mason and farmer, h Stone road

Swan Frankie Miss, h Stone road

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Todd Charles, carpenter, h Tory hill

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Webster William, farmer, h Stone road

Whittle Charles M., auctioneer and real estate, h 5S West

Hoosick road“ Frank D.; farmer, h off Pine Valley road to West Hoosick

&# Nelson, farmer, h off Pine Valley road to West Hoosick

Wolf Ever C., farmer, h off Pine Valley road to West Hoosick

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Walloomsac Directory.A

Andrevs Merritt, clerk, h Bennington road

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Peattie David H., h Walloomsac road

Bowker Albert W., laborer, h Walloomsac road

Boyle David, laborer, h Bennington road

Buell William O., (Buell & Durfee), end of Walloomsac road, h

at Eagle BridgeBuell & Durfee, (W. O. Buell, C. E. Durfee), groceries and

provisions, end of Walloomsac road

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Caffrey John, laborer, bds Walloomsac road

Clough Levi, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Clute William C., teamster, h Bennington road

Conklin Frank, farm hand, h Walloomsac road

Corbett Andrew, Sr., laborer, h Walloomsac road

Cottrell Myron, farmer, h Walloomsac road, near power station

Cox Sara, widow, h off Johnson hill road

Cummings Simon, hotel, Pennington road

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Dalton John, Eennington road

Drury Mason, blacksmith, h Bennington road

Durfee Charles E., (Buell & Durfee), grocers, end of Walloomsac

road, h do

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Eldredge Herbert, bookkeeper, Walloomsac Paper Co., h

Fennington road

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Flood Byron, farmer, h off Johnso hill road

«James, farmer, h Walloomsac road

“* Michael, farmer, h Walloomsac road“ Thomas, farmer, h Walloomsac road

Flynn Edward, h Walloomsac road

John, farmer, h Walloomsac road‘* Lawrence, Jr., bds Walloomsac road* Nicholas; farmer, h Wajloomsat road

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Gardner Charles, papermaker, h Walloomsac road

Gigel John, machinist, h Bennington road|

Gooding Elmer D., farmer, h Walloomsac road“* John, laborer, h Mill lane‘* Seymour C. Mrs., h Walloomsac road

William, carpenter, h Mill lane

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Hall Hiram, machinist, h Walloomsac road‘* Thomas, papermaker, h Walloomsac road

Hay John, papermaker, h Mill lane‘* John A., éngineer, h Bennington road

Hogan Edward, farm hand, h Walloomsac road

Horsley Cooper Mrs., h Bennington road“* Hosea, farm hand, h Bennington road

Hutchins Edward, fireman, h Walloomsac road ~

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Kennedy John, teamster, h Mill lane

Kirby John, saloon, Walloomsac road, h do

Kline Edward, mechanic, h Walloomsac road

Kostenblatt Oscar, fireman, h Bennington road

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Leonard Thom farm hand, h Mosher road

Logan James, clerk, h Walloomsac road

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Marsh Calvin C., papermake h Walloomsac road‘* Frank, laborer, h Walloomsac road“* Henry, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Mary, widow of John, h Bennington road

McLucas John, engineer, h Bennington road

McMahon John, teamster, h Mill lane

Melia Robert, laborer, bds Bennington road

‘Miller C. C., mechanic, h Johnson hill road

Morrissey Richard, farmer, h Walloomsac road‘““ Thomas, farmer, h Walloomsac road

Morse Burt G., knitter, h Mill lane‘« Edgar, carpenter, h Mill lane

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Payne Halsey, farmer, h Mosher road

Peters Andrew, laborer, h Mill lane‘« Casper, laborer, h Mill lane

RRoyce Frances, domestic, bds Walloomsac road

‘““ Fred, machine tender, h Mill lane

Russell George, musician, h Walloomsac road‘* George H., farmer, h Walloomsac road

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Sisson Frank, machinist, bds Bennington road‘* Germond C., papermaker, h Bennington road

Stevens Frank L., (Walloomsac Paper Co)., h at Hoosick Falls

“Fred N., (Walloomsac Paper Co)., h ‘The Pines,’’ North

Hoosick road

‘* William N., asst. supt. Walloomsac Paper Co., h Walloomsac

road

Stewart Charles, Jr., teamster, bds Mill lane

“Charles A., laborer, h Mill lane

“Elizabeth, widow, h Mill lane

‘“« Prank, laborer, h Mill lane

* William, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Surdam Albert, foreman, h Mill lane

“ TLeonard, watchman, h Mill lane

‘* Wesley, farmer, h Walloomsac road

Sweet Peleg, farmer, h off Johnson hill road

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Thayer John, engineer, h Walloomsac road

Thompson R. H., (Walloomsac Paper Co)., h at Troy

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Vogler Emeline, widow, h Mill lane‘* Fritz, papermaker, h Mill lane

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Walloomsac Paper Co., mfrs. hanging paper and colored paper

specialties, Mill lane

Washington Ernest C,, laborer, h Walloomsac road

‘George, laborer, h Walloomsac road

White John, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Whitten William, laborer, h Walloomsac road

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Wood Edward, laborer, h Walloomsac road

Wright Sarah Miss, h Walloomsac road

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Zeimer Carl, farmer, h off Johnson hill road

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Aking William S., laborer, h road to Eagle BridgeAllen Amy L., widow of George, h road to Eagle Bridge

Almy William H., clerk, h road to Eagle BridgeANDERSON M. J., manager, Buskirk Hotel, main road to

Eagle BridgeArmstrong Charles E., farmer, h road to West Hoosick

Austin Charles, farmer, h off Buskirk road

“ Horace, farmer, h Buskirk road

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Bickford Lewis, farmer, h road to West Hoosick P. O., Tiashoke

Bosworth Hanna J., h road to West Hoosick

“ Nathaniel J., farmer, h road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

Broughton Amos, station agent and postmaster Tiashoke, h do

Brownell Edward C., teacher, (Johnsonville), h road to EagleBridge

‘ Everett K., farmer, h main road to Eagle Bridge““ Horace, carpenter, h Buskirk road

‘“* Tra C., carpenter, h road to West Hoosick

Brundage Thomas, farm hand, h road to West Hoosick

Buskirk Elgin Butter and Cheese Association, Buskirk road to

Eagle BridgeBUSKIRK HOTEL, M. J. Anderson, mgr. Buskirk, main road

to Eagle Bridge (See page 12

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Chase Eljah, farmer, h road to Eagle Bridge, north side“ E B., sec. and treas. Buskirk Butter and Cheese Association,

Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, h do“« W.C. & Co., general store, Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge,

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Clark Henry A., farmer, h off Buskirk road

Conway Peter, farmer, h Buskirk road‘« Thomas, farmer, h Buskirk road

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Coon William, blacksmith, Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, h do

Corey Frank, farmer, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge** Franklin, carpenter, h Buskirk road

“Jesse W., farmer, h road to Eagle Bridge

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Decker Jacob C., farmer, h Buskirk main road to Eagle Bridge

Dewey Fred M., buttermaker, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge,north side

Dolan Andrew, laborer, bds West Hoosick road, Tiashoke‘€ Daniel, laborer, bds West Hoosick road, Tiashoke

‘John, farmer, h West Hoosick road, Tiashoke

Durfee Clarence, laborer, h road to Eagle Bridge“Isaac W. Mrs., h Buskirk road

‘* John, farmer, b Buskirk road‘* Sydney, farmer, h Buskirk road

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Edie Frank, clerk, h Buskirk road

Eycleshymer Emma F., widow of Kingsley, h road to EagleBridge

‘* Hattie, teacher, bds road to Eagle Bridge‘* Herbert C., carpenter, h road to Eagle Bridge‘* Irvin, carpenter, bds road to Eagle Bridge‘© Reuben Mrs., h road to Eagle Bridge

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Galloway Rivers, shoemaker, h road to Eagle BridgeGifford William, farmer, h Buskirk road

Gooding Walter, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road

Gorman Patrick, laborer, h off Buskirk road

Guile Herbert, letter carrier, h West Hoosick road, Tiashoke

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Haggerty Frank, farm hand, bds Brownell’s, road to Eagle Bridge‘* John, farmer, h Buskirk cross road, P. O., Tiashoke‘* William H., salesman, h road to Eagle Bridge

Hall Austin Mrs., h Buskirk road to Cambridge‘“* Howard, farmer, h Buskirk road to Cambridge‘* William H., ironworker, h West Hoosick road, P. O.,

Tiashoke

Harrington George S., farmer, h Eagle Bridge road‘« Jay F., farmer, h road to Eagle Bridge

Hayes Andrew, wheelwright, Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, h do‘* Edward, h Buskirk road

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Haynes Ruth, h Buskirk road to Eagle BridgeHenry Burt C., baggageman, bds Eagle Bridge road

“ Emma, widow of John, h hill road to West Hoosick“« John, Jr., farmer, h road to West Hoosick«« John V., carpenter, h Buskirk, main road to Eagle Bridge

Herrington H. D. Mrs., h Buskirk road‘© Jay W., farmer, h road to West Hoosick v

“ Wright, farmer, h road to West Hoosick

- Hillman John, farmer, h road to Eagle BridgeHitchcock Phoebe C., bds road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

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Jones Jeffrey, laborer, h road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

Joslin Gilbert F., farmer, h road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke‘“* Hattie, teacher, bds road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

“J. O., farmer, h Buskirk road to West Hoosick

Jump Joseph, basketmaker, h Buskirk road

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Kent H. E., h Buskirk Hotel, Buskirk

Kenyon Frances J., widow of Henry, h road to Eagle Bridge* John H., h road to Eagle Bridge

Keyes William, section boss, h road to West Hoosick

King Charles, farmer, h Buskirk road‘““ George, painter, h Buskirk cross road, P. O., Tiashoke‘« Wesley, farmer, h Buskirk road

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Lane Fred, farmer, h Buskirk road to Eagle BridgeLinehan Cornelius E. Rev., Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge

“Edward J., h main road to Eagle BridgeLockrow Benjamin, farmer, h off Buskirk road

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‘* Dell, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick‘“« Tra D., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick“* Myron, farmer, h off Buskirk road

‘ William, farmer, h Buskirk road

Lowe Robert, h Eagle Bridge road

‘« Thomas, h road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

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Mattison Frank, farmer, h Buskirk road

McCoy Minnie Miss, h Buskirk road

McInerney James, farmer, h Oak hill‘© Michael Mrs., h Buskirk road

Mears Willis, laborer, h Buskirk cross road, P. O., Tiashoke

Moffett Eugene, laborer, h Buskirk road

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Moore William, farmer, h road to Eagle BridgeMurphy Dennis, laborer, h Buskirk road

‘« James L., section hand, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge“John, laborer, h Buskirk road

“* Mose, laborer, h Buskirk road

Murray John J., laborer, h road to Eagle Bridge, P. O., Tiashoke‘“* ‘Thomas, farmer, h Buskirk road

Myers A. Y., physician, h Buskirk road, west of Hoosick road

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Norton Bert, clerk, h Buskirk road“ Edward, farmer, h Buskirk road

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O’Brien Edward, farmer, h Buskirk road‘* John, laborer, h Buskirk road‘* Michael, laborer, h road to West Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke‘* Thomas, laborer, h Buskirk road to West Hoosick

Osborn Elihu H., farmer, h road to W. Hoosick, P. O., Tiashoke

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Pease A. S., Editor, h main road west of R. R. station

Perry Lizzie E., teacher, h Buskirk station“ Simmon §., station agent, h West Hoosick road

“William H., principal, Lowville academy, h Buskirk station

Phillips George, sectionhand, h Buskirk road

Powers Martin Mrs., h Buskirk road

Pratt Amasa, farmer, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge“ Clark, farmer, h off Buskirk road

‘« DD Morris, grocer, and postmaster, Buskirk road to EagleBridge, h do

“« Edward, farmer, h Buskirk road‘ Frank S., meatmarket, Buskirk main road to Eagle Bridge,

h do‘« Jesse W., clerk, h Buskirk road‘« Jessie Mrs., h Buskirk road

Pratt John L., pres. Buskirk Butter and Cheese Association,Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, h do

‘« Mary E., widow, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, north

side‘* Webster, flour and feed, Buskirk main road to Eagle

Bridge, h do

QQuackenbush Jacob, farmer, h road to Eagle Bridge

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RReinhart Albert, painter, h Buskirk road to Eagle BridgeRelihan Matthew, farmer, h West Hoosick road Tiashoke

Rich George, farmer, h West Hoosick road, Tiashoke

Ryan John, laborer, h Buskirk road

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Shedd Charles, h West Hoosick road

Sherman Ernest, laborer, h Buskirk road“ George, farmer, h Buskirk road

Skellie Daniel, laborer, h Buskirk road

Skiff John P., general store, Buskirk main road to Eagle Bridge,h do

“« §. M., flour and feed, Buskirk, main road to Eagle Bridge,h do

Stillwell Rev. John L., pastor Reformed Church Buskirk, h

Buskirk road to Eagle BridgeStowell William, laborer, h Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge

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Thompson Simon A., farmer, h off Buskirk road

Thornton Nicholas, farmer, h off Buskirk road

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Wallace Clarence, clerk W. C. Chase & Co., bds do“« Frank, laborer, bds road to Eagle Bridge“ Henry, confectionery, Buskirk road to Eagle Bridge, h do

Warner Truman, asst. station, E. Buskirk,Watson Richard B., tinsmith, h Buskirk road to South CambridgeWhipple David, saw-mill, h off Buskirk road

Woods Harry, laborer, h Buskirk road, P. O., Tiashoke

Wyatt Arthur, farmer, h off Buskirk road

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Anderson John, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

Anderson Reuben J., h West Hoosick road

Atwood George M., wheelwright, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

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Babcock Elmer, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

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Baker Benjamin, foreman, h Cambridge road‘“ Bennett, teamster, h road to Buskirk west of railroad station“ Daniel, farmer, h Cambridge road

‘« John F., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

‘Lafayette, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

“ Louis, farmhand, bds Hill road to West Hoosick“ Nicholas, sectionhand, bds B. Baker’s.

Bartlett John, farmhand, h Cambridge road

Bentley Gardner A., at grist mill, h road to CambridgeBrown Dell, prop. Eagle Bridge Hotel opp. railroad station

“ Eli G., farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick

“Jay W., tinsmith, road to Hoosick Falls, h do“ Orlando H., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls.

Buell Bros. (William O. and Nicholas J.) groceries, provisions and

dry goods, Hoosick Falls road

‘“« Hester J. Mrs., h road to Buskirk, north side‘« Kenneth W., bds road to Hoosick Falls‘« Nicholas J. (Buell Bros.) h road to Buskirk, north side‘* William O. (Buell Bros.) h road to Hoosick Falls

Burdick George, farmer, h Cambridge road

Burns Timothy, railroader, h road to Hoosick Falls‘* Timothy Jr., baggageman, bds road to Hoosick Falls

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Carpenter Luke, farmer, h road to Hoosick Falls“ Platt, miller, h road to Buskirk, north side

Case Henry D., farmer, h road to West Hoosick

Casey Edward, farmer, h West Hoosick road“ William, farmhand, bds Edward Casey’s

Center Arnold S., farmer, h White Creek road‘“* Charles, farmer, h Cambridge road‘« Myron, rural mail carrier, h White Creek road

Cornell F. J., farmer, h North Hoosick road

Cottrell Frank, farmer, h Hoosick Falls hill road** John C., farmer, h White Creek road‘© Mrs. Lucina, h White Creek road‘* Mary, widow of Jonathan, h West Hoosick hill road

“Mrs. Nathaniel, h hill road to Hoosick Falls‘“* Sarah, widow, h Hoosick Falls road

Cross Joseph N., (Cross & Manchester) Eagle Bridge, h at West

Hoosick‘* Walter, freight clerk, Eagle Bridge station, h do

Cross & Manchester, (Joseph N. Cross, Duane Manchester), lumber,cement, flour and coal, main road to Hoosick Falls

Curtis Michael, produce, h Hoosick Falls road

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Daley Matthew, farmer, h cross road to West Hoosick

Dalton E. Mortimer, mechanic, h Cambridge road

D’Frangesco Antonio, laborer, h road to Hoosick Falls

Downing Amos, farmer, h hill road to West Hoosick“« George, papermaker, bds Cambridge road, west side‘* Harry, papermaker, bds Cambridge road, west side“« James, farmer, h Cambridge road, west side

Driscoll Thomas, carpenter B. & M., h Buskirk road west of

R. R. station Eagle BridgeDunham Mrs. Eliza, h Hoosick Falls, hill road

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Eagle Bridge Hotel, Dell Brown prop. opp. R. R. station

Eagle Bridge Opera House, (Viets & Hurd) proprietors, Buskirk

road, west of R. R. station Eagle BridgeEagle Hotel, Daniel Sheehan, prop. east of R. R. station

Eddy Burnell, tea agent, h cross road to White Creek

.* George B., farmer, saw and grist mill, road from EagleBridge to Cambridge, h do

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Fish Alvin, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road‘* Mark, carpenter, h road to Cambridge

Fowler Ella G., widow of William P., h road to Hoosick Falls‘* Mrs. W. P., h Cambridge road

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Gage Charles F., engineer h road to Hoosick Falls*« John, fireman, bds road to Hoosick Falls“ Samuel W., civil engineer, bds road to Hoosick Falls

Garrity John J., railroader, h road to Hoosick Falls

Gates John, laborer, h Buskirk road:

** Philander, farmer, h Cambridge road“* ‘William, section hand, h Cambridge road

Gay William, farmer, h White Creek road

Gooding Walter, farmer, h Buskirk road

Grace Alice, widow, h road to Buskirk

Green Lyman C., painter, bds Eagle Bridge Hotel

Groesbeck Mary, widow of William H., h Cambridge road east

side

“Mrs. Walter, h White Creek road

Guile -Clifford H., farmer, h main road to Buskirk‘t Joseph, farmer and insurance, h road to Buskirk

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Hamilton Flora, nurse, h road to Buskirk

Harrington John W., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls“« J. Wells, musician, h road west of R. R. station

Haviland Mrs. Ella, h Buskirk road

Herrington George, farmer, h Buskirk road to Eagle BridgeHill Adelbert, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

‘« Edgar, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road“ Edga J., farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

Edward, farmer, h off Case road

Jay D., farmer, h road to junction of hill road‘* John B., farmer, h Eagle Bridge road to W. Hoosick“* Pulaski, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls‘“* Thomas A., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls‘* William, farmer, h road to junction off hill road

Hoffman Arthur, farm hand, bds hill road to Hoosick Falls‘* Frank, farmer, h junction road off hill road‘* Mortimer, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road‘* Nelson, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

Hover Frank, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls‘* Fred, farm hand, bds hill road to Hoosick Falls‘* Thomas, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

Hunt Albert T., farmer, h cross road off Sullivan hill‘* B. Legus, farm hand, bds T. A. Hunt'

&qu Charles C., farm hand, bds T. A. Hunt’s‘* Chester, farmer, h Cambridge road, west side

Thomas A., farmer, h cross road from West Hoosick to

Eagle BridgeHurd Albert J., saw and grist mill, road to Hoosick Falls, h

east of R. R. station

Ingram Mortimer, farmer, bds G. B. Eddy’s, Eagle Bridge

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Jackson Julia, waitress, Eagle Bridge Hotel‘« Martin, farmer, h road to West Hoosick** Richard, laborer, h Hoosick Falls road

James John, farmer, h White Creek road** Roscoe C., farmer, h White Creek road

Johnson Guy H., operator R. R. station, h road to Buskirk west

of station‘« Henry A., lawyer, h road to Buskirk west of station ~

Jordan Kirk; clerk Eagle Bridge Hotel, bds do

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Joslin Clarence W., farmer, bds hill road to Hoosick Falls

“Edward A., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls“ Henry, farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls

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Kelley Thomas, laborer, h off Sullivan hill

Kenyon Richard, blacksmith, h road to Hoosick Falls

Klotzer Mary, widow of Gustav, housekeeper at D. Hill’s, hill

road to Hoosick Falls

Kyer Anna, housekeeper at E. J. Hill’s, Eagle Bridge

LLeBarron George, farmer, h cross road to Case road

Lucey Patrick, farm hand, h road to Buskirk

MManchester Duane, (Cross & Manchester), h Buskirk road west

of R. R. station

“Lynn, brakeman, Buskirk road

Marshall Frank, laborer, bds road to Bnskirk north side‘« John, motorman, h Cambridge road

*“* Robert R., machinist, h road to Buskirk, north side“* William, clerk, h Cambridge road

McClellan M. L., (McClellan & Co)., and postmaster, Buskirk

road, east of R. R. station

McClellan & Co., (M. L. McClellan, J. E. Skellie), generalmerchandise, Buskirk road, east of R. R. station

McNally Charles H., barber, Eagle Bridge Hotel, h road tWest Hoosick

Miller Edward, lineman, h Hoosick Falls road

Millett Henry, section boss, h roa to Hoosick Falls

Monk Mrs. Martha, h Buskirk roaMoore Mrs. C. K., h Cambridge road

Moseley Charles L., farmer, h hill road to Hoosick Falls““ Myron W., salesman, h road to Hoosick Falls

Mosher Fred D., gardener, h Buskirk road, west of R. R. station

NNelson Henry, horseshoer, h Eagle Bridge road to Hoosick Falls

Nichols Olen, carpenter, h White Creek road

oO’Neil Catherine, widow of Patrick, h West Hoosick road

‘« John, signalman, Eagle Bridge station, h road to West

Hoosick

William, farm hand, bds road to West Hoosick

Owens David, lineman; h West Hoosick road

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Perry Charles, farmer, h White Creek road‘“* Henry R., farmer, h White Creek road‘« Oliver, farmer, h White Creek road

Pitney Arthur B., operator, R. R. station, h Cambridge road‘« Edward, fireman, B. & M., h Cambridge road*« John, mail agent,’ h Cambridge road

QQuinn Mamie, chambermaid, Eagle Hotel

RRavy Nicholas, farmer, h hill road to Eagle Bridge

Relihan Cornelius, farmer, h Cambridge road‘* Edward, farmer, h Cambridge road

Roach Thomas, h east of R. R. station

Robinson Lester, laborer, h White Creek road** Russell, farmer, h Oak hill

Russell James, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

“Vance, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

Ryan Thomas, farmer, h Hoosick Falls road

SSheehan Anna, widow, h Eagle Hctel

“ Daniel, prop. Eagle Hotel, east of R. R. station

“Maggie, bds Eagle Hotel

Sisson Benjamin, farmer, h hill road to Eagle Bridge‘“‘ Frank, farmer, bds Walter Sisson’s‘“* Hiram, h Buskirk road, north side‘* Oscar, mechanic, h Hoosick Falls road‘“* Walter M., farmer, h Buskirk road, north side

Skellie, James E., (McClellan & Co)., Buskirk road, east of R. R.

station, h do

Slocum Arthur, railroad man, h Cambridge road, west side

‘Charles, farmhand, bds Eagle Bridge hill road to Hoosick

Falls‘* Cornelia, widow of Louis, h road to Hoosick Falls

Smith Henry, car inspector, h Buskirk road, north side“ William, car inspector, lmCambridge road

Stewart Adelbert T., farmer, bds hill road to Hoosick Falls‘&# Crosier, farmer, h road to Hoosick Falls‘t Edwin, meat market, Eagle Bridge road to Hoosick Falls,

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Sullivan Richard, farmer, h road to West Hoosick‘“* Thomas, brakeman, h Sullivan hill

Sweet Stephen B., farmer; h White Creek road

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Tate Dean, farmer, h hill road to Eagle Bridge‘« Jason, section foreman, h Cambridge road, west side‘« John, farmer, h hill road to Eagle Bridge

Thornton Walter, clerk, Buell Bros., bds do

Thurber Glen W., farmer, bds Cambridge road, west side“ Valentine W., blacksmith, h Cambridge{road, west side

Tracy Martin, laborer, bds Eagle Bridge Hotel

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VanDenbergh Edwin, farmer, h Cambridge road, east side‘« James, farmer, bds Cambridge road, east side

Viets M. H., station agent B. & M. and D. & H., express agent

and manager Western Union Telegraph Co. and notary,also general Western ticket agent, Eagle Bridge, h do

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Wallace Charles, h Hoosick Falls road* Frank, laborer, h Hoosick Falls road

“« Henry, laborer, h Hoosick Falls road“&lt Mrs. Julia, h Hoosick Falls road

Ward Michael T., farmer, bds P. Ward’s‘‘ Patrick, farmer, h Eagle Bridge road to Buskirk, morth side

Wellington Mrs. John L., h Cambridge road

« EE Susan, h Hoosick Falls road

West Frank, farmer and rural delivery, h hill road to EagleBridge

Witherell Joseph, peddler, h Eagle Bridge road

“Lafayette, farmer, h Cambridge road“« Lafayette, Jr., operative, bds Cambridge road** Ransom, trackman, bds Eagle Bridge road

Wood Lyman, blacksmith, Eagle Bridge road, h do** William A., motorman, h Cambridge road ©

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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

Wood Walter A., Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, (mfrs.,)Church and Mechanic

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic (See page 5)

Dorr C. M., 39 Church (See page 15)

Young & Halstead, 2 and 4 Grand (See page 10

ALES.

Bolton S. Sons, 289 to 339 Second av, Troy (See inside back cover)

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John (See page 12Union House, P. J. Haren, Elm cor. Railroad av (See page 12Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church (See page 14

APOTHECARIES.

Ross George A., 8 John (See back cover)Smith C. F. W.,.22 Classic (See page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church (See page 16)

APPLIANCES.

Fidelity Gas Co., 28 Main (See page 11

ARTISTS.

Gibson John W.,-41 Church (See page 10)

Wayland Eugene C., h 14 Park

West James E., 53 Classic (See page 10)

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.

Hoosick Falls Cycle Agency, J. L. McCarty, 92 Church (See page 6

BAKERS.

Ball E. A., 7 JohnGroesbeck J. L., 26 Classic (See page 6)

’ Reed Arthur I., Carey av. cor. Railroad av.

BALED SHAVINGS.

Leonard Edgar, 26 Elm, cor. Railroad av (See page 11

BALL BEARINGS REPAIRED.

Hoosick Falls Cycle Agency, J. L. McCarty, 92 Church (Se page 6

BANDS OF MUSIC,

Mower and Reaper Band, C. F. Moon, leader, 13 Church

oa second Separate Company Band, Armory, Church st.,H. S. Surdam, leader

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BANKS.

First National Bank, Main (See page 16)

Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main (See inside front cover)Permanent Savings and Loan Association, 3 Main

BICYCLES AND REPAIRING.

Hoosick Falls Cycle Agency, J. L. McCarty, prop., 92 Church

(See page 6)Hawks Harry N., Hoosick

BILLIARDS AND POOL.

Dougherty William H., 9 Main (See page 12Stemp T. L., 27 Elm (See line on back cover)

BILL POSTER.

Rankin Andrew, 12 Fifth

BLACKSMITHS.

Bouker Clark D., North Hoosick

Coon William, Buskirk

Fennessey John J., 53 River cor. Fourth (See page 15)

Flansburg Aaron, West Hoosick

Myers Henry, Hoosick

Wood Lyman, Eagle Bridge ‘

BLANKETS, ETC.

White Frank H., John cor. Church (See page 2

BONDS.

First National Bank, The, 1 Main [See page 16]Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main (See inside front cover)

‘BOOTS AND SHOES.

Gillespie Bros., Cheney Block, Main cor. Classic (See page 4Goldstein Ike, 31 Elm

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John (See inside front cover) ia

Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 John (See line on back cover)Markham E. P. & Son, 139 Church (See page 8) ie

Pincus Louis, 18 Main (See line on back cover)7 :

Shay & Murphy, 37 Church—

BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.

Dunlay John, 35 Main

Finklestein Hyman, 43 Elm

Meara Matthew F., 16 John

BOX MANUFACTURERS.

Shaw Bros., 56 River (See page 15

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BREWERS.

Bolton S. Sons, 289 to 339 Second av., Troy (See inside back cover)

BRICK MANUFACTURER.

Dolin John, 65 River road (See page 6)

BUILDERS.

Buckley Lawrence E., 13 Main (See page 6)

Smith John R., 40 Fourth (See page 14

McCaffrey John, 7 Caffrey (See page 8

BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES.

Dolin John, 65 River road (See page 6

BUILDING MOVERS.

Hoag Aaron A., 3 Third (See page 10

Noyes Smith & Sons, 8 Third (Se page 10

BUILDING RAZERS.

Hoag Aaron A., 3 Third (See page 10

Noyes Smith & Sons, 8 Third (See page 10

BURNERS.

American Acetylene Burner Co., Walter A. Wood, Jr., sec. and

treas., 9 Center ‘

Fidelity Gas Co., 28 Main (See page 11

CAFES.

Buskirk Hotel, Buskirk (See page 12

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John (See page 12Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church (See page 14)

CAKE, PIES, ETC.

Groesbeck J. L., 26 Classic (See page 6)

CANNED: GOODS.

Buckley Joseph & Son, Elm cor. Railroad av (See page 4)

Burke John J., 42 Elm (See page 12Carr Ambrose, Water (Se page 12

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor John (See inside front cover)

Stickney L. F., 12 John (See page 13

CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.

Bootman J. & Son, 92 Church, residence 77 High (See page 14Chase M. S., 2 Manton (See page 8Hoag Aaron A., 3 Third (Se page 10)Noyes Smith & Sotis, 8 Third (See page 10Southwick W. R., redr 9 Center

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CARPETS, ETC.

Gillespie Bros., Cheney Block, Main cor. Classic (See page 4)

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John (See inside"f cover)Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 JohnPincus L., 20 Main (See page 6)

CARRIAGES.

White Frank H., John cor. Church (See page 2)

CARRIAGE/IAKERS.

Fennessey John J., 53 River cor Fourth (See page 15)Harrison Henry, 137 Main (See page 8)

CARRIAGE PAINTER.

Harrison Henry, 137 Main (See page 82

CIGAR MANUFACTURER.

Schweizer S., 35 Church (See page 8)

CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John (See page 12Ross George A., 8 John (See back cover)

Schweizer S., 35 Church (See page 8)

Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic (See page 14)

Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church (See page 14)

Stemp T. L., 27 Elm (See line on back cover)

Thorpe Willis L., John cor, Church (See page 16)

CIVIL ENGINEER.Wilder Lyman C., 59 Classic

CLERGYMEN.

Berry Edward P., Presbyterian, 130 Church

Blanchard I. M., Advent, West HoosickCoons W. S., Baptist, Hoosick

Donovan W. W., Roman Catholic, 136 Main

Harris John M., Methodist Episcopal, 1 Estabrook av

Kroll Leopold, Episcopal, 97 Classic

Lyon Yale, Episcopal, Hoosick station

McCranor F. A., Roman Catholic, 136 Main

Potter Arthur, Methodist, Parsonage av., North Hoosick

Stillwell John L., Reformed, Buskirk

Tibbits Edward D., Episcopal, Hoosick station

Webster W. E., Baptist, 86 Main

Whelan J. A., Roman Catholic, 136 Main

CLOCKS,Coutts Peter, 75 Church (See page 10)

McEachron John H., 26 Church (See page 8)

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CLOTHING.

Brackman H. & Son, 17 John and |8 Church

Ellenbogan Nathan, 43 Church

Ely W. H. & Co., Wood&#39 block, 5 Main (See page 13

Gillespie Bros., Cheney block, Main cor. Classic (See page 4)

Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 John (See line on back cover)Pincus Louis, 20 Main (See page 6)

CLOTHING CLEANED AND REPAIRED.

Fortier George, 9 Church

Robertson W. H., 57 Classic (See page 16)

Winton Robert J., 17 Main (See page 6)

COAL AND WOOD.

Brown & Brownell, 16 Center

. Buckley Josep & Son, Elm cor. Railroad av. (See page 4)

Deming J. J. & Co., Center cor. Railroad ay. (See page 2)

Gallagher John, Bartley Gallagher, manager, 8 Hoosick

Nicholls George H., Jr., 9 Center (Se page 11)

Riley Frank, 2 Church

COLLAR, CUFF AND SHIRT BOXES.

Shaw Bros., 56 River (See page 15)

COLLAR, CUFF AND SHIRT MANUFACTURERHall, Hartwell & Co., John cor. Lyman

COLOR MANUFACTURERS.

Wilson & Sheffer, color works, North Hoosick

COLORED PAPER MANUFACTURERS.

Stevens & Thompson, North Hoosick (See page 3)

CONFECTIONERS.

Boston Candy Kitchen, 15 John (See front cover)

Corsiglia Rosa Mrs., 77 Church

Garbarino Angelo, 65 Church

Groesbeck J. L., 26 Classic (See page 6)Ross George A., (Apollo Brand), 8 John (See back cover)

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church (See page 16)Wallace Henry, Buskirk

CONFECTIONERS BOXES.

Shaw Bros., 56 River (See page 15)

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.

Bootman J. & Son, 92 Church, residence 77 High (See page 14)

Buckley Lawrence E., 13 Main (See page 6

McCaffrey John, 36 Third and 7 Caffrey (See page 8Smith John R., 40 Fourth (See page 14

Story Charles B., 166 Main (See page 12)

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CREAMERIES.

Arnold & Pierce, Hoosick

Buskirk Elgin Butter and Cheese Association, Buskirk

West Hoosick Creamery Co., West Hoosick

CROCKERY.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic (See page 5)Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John (See inside front cover)

CUTLERY.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic (See Page 5Dorr C. M., 39 Church (See page 13)

DANCING INSTRUCTOR.

Thwing Merritt W., 72 Elm (See page 17

DECORATORS.

Corcoran Charles W., 161 Church (See page 15)McPartlin Edward A., 9 Center (See page 8)

DENTISTS.

Harmon Bertrand O., Easton-Thorpe block

Reardon John J., 25 Main

Potter Louis E., 16 Main

DEPARTMENT STORES.

Brackman H. & Son, 17 John and 18 Church

Gillespie Bros., Cheney Block, Main cor. Classic (See page 4)

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John (See inside front cover)Lurie M. & Co., 9 and 11 John (See line on back cover)Pincus D., 20 Main (See page 6)

DETECTIVE BUREAU.

Butcher William H., Frear Building, 204 Cannon Place, Troy,N. Y., (See page 1)

DIRECTORY PUBLISHER.

Hall D. L., Standard Directory, 12 Main (See page 18)

DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS.

Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main (See inside front cover.

First National Bank, The, Main (See page 16

DRESSIIAKERS.

Buck Minnie C., 81 Wilder av

Corneau Alex. Mrs., 49 Classic

Halpin Lizzie J., 98 Church

Pierce Esther, 4 Third

Smith Anastasia I., 162 Church

Walker A. Maud, 51 Parsons ay

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DRUGGISTS.

Ross George A., 8 John (See back cover)Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic (See page 14)

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church (See page 16)

DRY GOODS.

H. Brackman & Son, 17 John and 18 Church

Gillespie Bros., Cheney Block, Main cor. Classic (See page 4)

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John (See inside front cover)

Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 John (See line on back cover)

Markham EsP. & Son, 139 Church (See page 8)Pincus Louis, 18 Main (See page 6)

ELASTIC STOCKINGS.

Ross George A., 8 John (See back cover)

ELECTRIC Co.

Hoosick Falls Electric Co., 48 Classic

EXPRESSES.

Howe J. D., 9 Center (See page 17

Leonard’s Express, Elm cor Railroad av., (See page 11

National Express Co., Edgar Leonard, agent, 11 Church and

26 Elm cor. Railroad av

EXTRACTS.

Ross George A., 8 John (See back cover)Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic (See page 4)

Thorpe Willis L., John cor Church (See page 16

FLORIST.

Marshall Rudolph, Pine av. opposite driving park

FLOUR AND FEED.

Brown & Brownell, 16 Center

Buckley Joseph & Son, Elm cor. Railroad av. (See page 4)

Deming J. J. & Co., Center cor. Railroad av [See page 2Hyland & Burns, 15 Main [See page 10Pratt Webster, Buskirk

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Stickney L. F., 12 John [flour] [See page 13Thurber Albert, Hoosick =

FOREIGN EXCHANGE.

First National Bank, The, | Main (See page 16)

Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main [See inside front cover]

FRUIT.

Corsiglia Rose Mrs., 36 Classic and 77 Church

Garbarino Angelo, 18 Classic and 65 Church

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FURNITURE.

Daniels Joseph, 69 Church

Haussler & Son, 8, 10 and 12 Classic [See page 9]Holmes Watson M., (Roy S. Holmes) 54 to 58 Classic [See page 7]

FURNITURE MOVING.

Howe J. D., 9 Center (See page 17)Leonard Edgar, 26 Elm cor. Railroad ay [See page 11

CAS COMPANY.

Fidelity Gas Co., W. P. Haynes, supt., 28 Main [See page 11

GAS BURNERS.

American Acetylene Burner Co., Walter A. Wood, Jr., sec. and

treas., 9 Center

Fidelity Gas Co., 28 Main [See page 11]

GAS HEATERS, RANGES AND APPLIANCES.

Fidelity Gas Co., 28 Main [See page 11

GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5]Dorr C. M., 39 Church [See page 13

J. J. Coleman, 14 Church (See page 18)

GENERAL STORES.

Agan W. J., Potter Hill

Buell Bros., Eagle BridgeChase W. C. & Co., Buskirk

Durfee Charles, Walloomsac

Howe Thomas F., Hoosick

McClellan & Co.,.east of R. R.,station, Eagle BridgePine Warren J., West Hoosick

Skiff John P., Buskirk é

GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.

Ely W. H. & Co., 5 Main [See page 13Gillespie Bros., Main cor. Classic [See page 4] :

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John [See inside front cover]Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 John $

Pincus L,., 20 Main [See pag 6] :

Shay & Murphy, 37 Church

GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKERS.

Hoctor Bros., 212 Church [See page 8]

GRINDSTONES. :

Young & Halstead, 2 and 4 Grand, Troy, [See page 10

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GRIST PILLS.

Brown & Brownell, 16 Center (See front cover)

Deming J. J. & Co., Center cor. Railroad ay [See page 2]Eddy George B., Eagle BridgeHurd Albert J., Eagle BridgeVan Wert Ralph S., West Hoosick

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.

Allen Hugh & Son, North Hoosick

Buckley Joseph & Son, Elm cor. Railroa av [See page 4]Buell & Durfee, Walloomsac

Carr Ambrose, Water [See page 12

Chapman James H., 63 Elm

Eldredge Jacob M., 9 River

Fisk H. S. & Co., 99 Church cor. Center

Hubbard Andrew, River road

Hyland & Burns, 15 Main [See page 10

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor. John [See inside front cover]Joy & Chapman, 16 Fourth

Kautz John, 43 River

Markham E. P. & Son, 139 Church [See page 8McGrath Thomas, 40 Mechanic

Murphy Martin A., 54 HighPatterson Elnathan J., 48 Church

Pierce Rose A. Mrs., 15 Mechanic

Pratt D. Morris, Buskirk

Remington Frank W., 66 Mechanic

Stickney Lewis F., 12 John [See page 13

HAIRDRESSERS.Ford John H., 29 Main

Henchey Thomas, 40 Classic

Hughes & Clair, 53 Church

Malone Andrew P., 21 Elm

Marshall Albert, American House, Hoosick

Marshall John, 51 Classic

Marshall Rudolph, 24 JohnMcNally Charles H., Eagle Bridge Hotel

O’Meara Philip, 24 Classic

Phalen Phil, 39 Elm

Tierney Chris, Easton-Thorpe block

HARDWARE.

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i Easton, Rising & Worden, 9, 11 and 13 Hoosick

Ladd & Wilkins, 13 Church

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HARNESS DEALER.

White Frank H., John cor Church [See page 2]

HARNESSMAKERS.

Humphrey David J., 20 JohnSurdam Burke, 52 Church

HAT BOXES.

Shaw Bros., 55 River [See page 15

HATS, CAPS, ETC.

Ely W. H. & Co., Wood’s block, 5 Main [See page 13Gillespie Bros., Cheney Block, Main cor. Classic [See page 4]Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 John

Markham E. P. & Son, 139 Church [See page 8]Pincus Louis, 20 Main [See page 6

HAY AND STRAW.

Deming J. J. & Co., Center cor Railroad av [See page 2]HEADSTONES.

Hoctor Bros., 212 Church [See page 8]

HORSESHOERS.

Fennessey John J., 53 River cor Fourth [See page 15 -

Hannaberry Daniel A., 34 Main

Nelson Henry, Eagle BridgeNewe Edward F., 90 Church

Phillips George, 20 JohnHOTELS.

American House, Richard Turner, prop., Elm cor. Railroad av

American House, Mrs. B. C. Armstrong, prop., Hoosick

Babcock House, Hoosick

Buskirk Hotel, M. J. Anderson, manager, Buskirk, main road

[See page 12]Central Hotel, Dennis Healy, prop., T and 9 JohnCummings Simon, Walloomsac

Eagle Bridge Hotel, Dell Brown, prop., opp. R. R. station,Eagle Bridge

Eagle Hotel, Daniel Sheehan, prop., Main road to Hoosick Falls,Eagle Bridge

Hotel i J. J. Kelly, prop., 22, 24 and 26 Main [See page

Hathaway Chase, North Hoosick :

Junction House, M. D. Searles, prop., Hoosick junctiRichmond House, Thomas F. Sommers, prop., 175 Church

[See page 14Troy House, Thomas Daly, prop., 18 Lyman

Trumanville House, Edward Carroll, prop., 33 River road

Union House, P. J. Haren, prop., Elm cor. Railroad av

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HEATERS.

Brien Heater Co., 46 to 50 Railroad av

Fidelity Gas Co., W. P. Haynes, supt., 28 Main [See page 11

ICE.

Darby B. Leonard, 15 Hoosick

Rudd Edward K., hill road to Hoosick

ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAIS1 SODA.

Ross George A., 8 John [See back cover]Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic [See page 14]Thorpe Willis L., John cor Church [See page 16

INSURANCE AGENTS.

Estabrook E. R., 16 Classic [See page 14Hyatt John S., 28 Classic

McKearin George S., 43 Classic [See page 16McKearin P. & Co., 43 Classic [See page 15]

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Hancock John, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass.,28 Classic

Prudential Insurance Co., The, Easton-Thorpe block, Church st

INVESTIGATING BUREAU,

Butcher William H., 204 Cannon place, Frear building, Troy[See page 1]

JEWELERS.

Coutts Peter, 75 Church [See page 10McEachron John H., 26 Church [See page 8]

KALSOMINING.

Corcoran Charles W., 161 Church [See page 15McPartlin Edward A., 9 Center [See page 8

KNIT GOODS MANUFACTURERS.

Hoosick Valley Knitting Mill, foot of Elm

Superior Manufacturing Co., Hoosick cor. Railroad ay

LAWYERS.

Barnes Elmer E., 19 Main [See page 6]Cahill William A., 12 Main ~

Greene George E., 3 Main

Greene Herbert J., 3 Main

Heaton Willis E., Surrogate Rensselaer County, 6 Main

Johnson Henry A., Eagle BridgeMcCarthy Charles A., 38 Classic

Scott & Tiffany, 6 Main

Worden Edmond L., 30 Abbott

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LAUNDRIES.

Russell Nellie Mrs., 21 Main

Van Hyning George W., 31 Church

LEATHER GOODS.

Ross George A., 8 John [See back cover]Smith C. F. W., 32 Classic [See page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church [See page 16

LEGAL PROFESSION.

Butcher William H., 204 Cannon place, Frear building, Troy[See page 1

LETTERS OF CREDIT. waFirst National Bank, The, Main (See page 16)

Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main [See inside back cover]

LIQUORS.

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John [See page 12]Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church [See page 14

LIVERY STABLES.

Buskirk Hotel, Buskirk Bridge [See page 12]Hotel Fitchburg, 24 Main [See page 12Hurd D. D., 41 Elm [See page 6]

Riley Frank, 2 Church, [See page 6]Union House, Elm cor Railroad av. |See page 12]

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LUMBER.

Cross & Manchester, Eagle BridgeEaston, Rising & Worden, 9 to 13 Hoosick

Frazier James A., North HoosicLUNCH ROOM,

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John [See page 12

MACHINIST.

McCarty John L., 92 Church [See page 6]

MACHINERY.

Libby E. H. & Co., 3 Main

Noble & Wood Machine Co., foot of First, (paper mill machinery)

MASONS.

Buckley Lawrence E., 13 Main [See page 6]Smith John R., 40 Fourth [See page 14]

MASTS.

Story C. B’, 166 Main [See page 12 (Quarry)

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MEAT MARKETS.

Allen Frank, North Hoosick

Bowes John, 46 Classic

Brewer John J., 15 Railroad av

Burke John J., 42 Elm [Se page 12Hollis George P. & Co., First cor. Center

McGrath Thomas, 40 Mechanic

Nesbitt & Cole, 4 Willard

Stewart Edwin, Eagle BridgeWhite Frank H., 16 John cor. Church [Se page 2

MEDICINES.

Ross George A., 8 John [Se back cover]Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic [Se page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church [Se page 16

MERCHANT TAILORS.

Robertson W. H., 57 Classic [Se page 16Winton Robert J., 17 Main [Se page 6]

METAL CEILINGS.

Bootman J. & Son, 92 Church, residence 77 High [Se page 14

MILLINERY.

Dick M. E. Mrs., 60 Classic

Gillespie Bros,, Cheney block, Main cor Classic [Se page 4Hannon T. H. Mrs., 27 Main [See page 17Kobell Lewis Mrs., 29 Church

Sugden E. B. Mrs., 42 Church

Lurie M. & Co., 1 and 18 JohnPincus L., 20 Main [Se page 6

MONUMENTS.

Hoctor Bros., 212 Church [Se page 8

MUSIC TEACHERS.

Gibson Sara A. Miss, 47 Church, (pian and organ)Green Lottie M., Hoosick, near Railroad station

Palmer Ethel V., 6 Oak

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John (violin, banjo, mandolin and guitar)[Se page 9

MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND COMPOSER.

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John [Se page 9Thompson, Jay L., 30 Center, [Se adv.]

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John [See page 9] .

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MUSICIANS.

Herrington J. Wells, Eagle Bridge

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John [See page 9]

Thompson Jay L., 30 Center [See adv.]

NEWSDEALERS.

Corcoran Helen, 31 Main [See back cover]Denison Daniel S., 22 John

Roys Bros., 23 Elm

Schweizer S., 35 Church [See page 9]

NEWSPAPERS.

Hoosick Valley Democrat, Charles W. Brown, editor and publisher,18 John, weekly, $ per year [See page 17]

Rensselaer County Standard, D. L. Hall, publisher, Charles G.

Wilcox, editor, 12 Main, weekly, $ per year [See page 18

Troy Northern Budget, C. L. Mac Arthur & Son, props., 16 Third,

Troy, weekly, $ per year [See page 15]

NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS.

Canfield John J., 47 Center, Associated Press

Lyman Arthur S., 48 Hoosick, Troy Record

McKearin George S., 43 Classic, Troy Press

Phillips Merritt W., 71 Elm, Troy BudgetPlatto C. V. L., 24 River, Troy Times

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

Barnes Elmer E., 19 Main [See page 6]Blackinton H. P., foot of First

Cahill William A., 12 Main

Estabrook F. H., 16 Classic

Greene George E., 3 Main

Greene Herbert J., 3 Main

Hyatt John S., 28 Classic :

Hyland William J., 15 Main

McKearin George S., 43 Classic [Se page 15Portman William, 36 Wilder av

Runkle Delmer, The Peoples National Bank, 1 Main

Scott James S., 6 Main

Tiffany Ezra, 6 Main

Viets M. H., Eagle BridgeWilder Lyman C., 59 Classic

Wood Ira J., First National Bank, Main

NOTIONS.

Markham E. P. & Son, 139 Church [See page 8]

NURSES.Bowers Charlotte Mrs., 10 Ball

Hamilton Flora; Eagle Bridge .

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OPTICIANS.

Coutts Edwin, 75 Church [See page 10]McEachron John H., 26 Church [See page 8]

ORCHESTRAS.

Moon’s Orchestra, 13 Church

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John [See page 9]

Thompson’s J. L., 30 Center [See adv.]

PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.

Corcoran Charles W., 161 Church [See page 15]McPartlin Edward A., 9 Center [See page 8]

Moon Charles F., 47 Classic

Newman John R., 16 Barton av

Russell Walter, 21 Main

Thompson George A., 30 Center

PAINTS, OILS, ETC.

Gibson John, 49 Church [See page 9]Nicholls George H., Jr., 9 Center [See page 11]

PAPER BOXES.

Shaw Bros., 56 River [See page 15]

PAPER HANGINGS.

Gibson John, 49 Church [See page 9]Nicholls George H., Jr., 9 Center [See page 11]

PAPER MANUFACTURERS.

Stevens & Thompson, North Hoosick road near Post Office, North

Hoosick [See page 3]Walloomsac Paper Company, Walloomsac

PENSIONS.Barnes Elmer E., 19 Main, pension attorney [See page 6]

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Gibson John W., 41 Church [See page 10]West James E., 53 Classic [See page 10]

.

PIANO MOVING.

Leonard Edgar, 26 Elm cor. Railroad av [See page 11]Howe, J. D., 9 Center [See page 17]

PIANO TUNER.

De Baun J. C., leave orders at Reynolds’ Musi¢ Store, or address P.

O. Box 26, Troy [See adv on cover]PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Réynolds Thomas J., 14 John [See page 9]

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PHYSICIANS.

Cahill John T., 12 Main, Office hours, 9 to 10 a. m., lto 3 and 6to8

p-m. Sundays, 2 to 3 p. m.

Clark William L., Hoosick

Donnelly James H., Hoosick

Fox William E., North Hoosick. Office hours, 7 to 9a. m., 2 to 3and 6 to 8 p. m.

Hannon Thomas H., 10 John. Office hours, 9 to 10a. m., 1:30 to 3and 7 to 9 p. m.

Hudson Frederick R., Easton-Thorpe block. Office hours, 9 to 10

a.m., lto3and 7to8p.m. Sundays, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.

Lamb G. M., 60 Classic. Office hours, 8 to 9.a, m.,lto3and 6to8

p.m.

McLean H. K., 115 Church

Myers A. Y., Buskirk

Putnam William B., Easton-Thorpe Bldg. Office hours, 9 to 10a.m.,2to3and 7to8p.m. Sundays, 2 to3 p.m.

Shaw Clayton E., 16 Main. Office hours, 9to 10 a.m.,1 to 3 andTto8p.m. Sundays, 2 to 3p. m.

Shaw J. C., 16 Main. Office hours, 9to 10a. m.,2to 3and 6:30 to

8p.m. Sundays, to2 p. m.

Skinner Smith A., 24 Church

Wilson George T., 28 Classic. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 andTto8p.m. Sundays, 2to3 p.m.

PICTURES.

Gibson John W., 41 Church [See page 10]Haussler & Son, 8, 10 and 12 Classic [See page 9]

West James E., 53 Classic (photographer) [See page 10]

PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.

Eagle Bridge Opera House, Eagle BridgeHoosick Driving Park and Fair Ground, road to North HoosickWebster’s Grove, North Hoosick road, north of race track

Wood’s Opera House, 3 Main

PLANING MILL.

Tibbits Planing Mill, Stone road, Hoosick

PLASTERERS.

Buckley Lawrence E., 13 Main [See page 6]Smith John R., 40 Fourth |See page 14]

PLUMBERS.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5] ‘

Coleman J. J., 114 Church [Se page 16|

Dorr C, M., 39 Church [See page 13]

_ & Wilkins, 13 Church [Ste page 16

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POLES (CHESTNUT.)

Story C. B., 166 Main [See page 12]

PORTER.

Bolton S. Sons, 289 to 339 Second av., Troy [See inside back cover]

POTATO CHIPS.

Oatey John, Elm cor. Railroad av

POULTRY.

Burke John J., 42 Elm [See page 12]White Frank H., John cor. Church [See page 2]

PRINTERS.

Brien William, rear 43 Classic

Hall Derick L., 12 Main [See page 18]Hoosick Valley Democrat, 18 John [See page 17]Rensselaer County Standard, 12 Main [See page 18]

PRODUCE.

Curtis Michael, Eagle BridgeDeming J. J. & Co., Center cor. Railroad ay [See page 2]

PROVISIONS.

Buckley Joseph & Son, Elm cor. Railroad av [See page 4Burke John J., 42 Elm [See page 12]Dowling John S., Water [See page 12]Hyland & Burns, 15 Main [See page 10]

Jones, Parsons & Co., Main cor John [See inside front cover]Stickney L. F., 12 John [See page 13White Frank H., John cor. Church [See page 2]

PUBLISHERS.

Brown Charles W., Hoosick Valley Democrat, 18 John [See page 17Hall Derick L., Rensselaer County Standard and Standard Direct-

ory, 12 Main [Se page 18

PUBLISHERS’ AGENTS.

Portman Company, The, 36 Wilder av [See page 11

RAILROADS.

Bennington and Hoosick Valley Railway Co., electric, 3 Main

Boston and Maine Railroad, Lyman, foot of John

REAL ESTATE.

Hyatt John S., 28 Classic

McKearin P. & Co., 43 Classic [See page 15]White Salem H., 31 First

Wilder Lyman C., 59 Classic

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RESTAURANTS.

Buskirk Hotel, Buskirk [See page 12Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John [See page 12Healy, Dennis A., 7 and 9 JohnOatey John, Elm cor. Railroad ay

ROBES.

White Frank H., John cor. Church [See page 2]

ROOFING MATERIALS.

Chase M. S., 2 Manton, Carey’s Magnesia Flexible Cement Roofing[See page 8]

RUBBER GOODS.

Ross George A., 8 John [See back cover]Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic (See page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor. Church (See page 16

RUBBER TIRES.

Hoosick Falls Cycle Agency, J. L. McCarty, 92 Church [See page 1

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.

Peoples National Bank, The, 14 and 16 Main [Se inside front cover]

SALOONS.

Clark W. E., 44 Railroad av

Delaney James, North Hoosick

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor. John [See page 12Downey Joseph H., Elm cor. Church

“Driscoll A. Mrs., 61 Church

Flynn James, 39 Main’

Graney P. J., 60 River and 59 Church

Kirby John, Walloomsac&#3

Leonard Thomas, Hoosick

Lucey Daniel P., Lyman cor. Water

Mack Ann Mrs., 10 Carey av

,Maher Michael, 62 Mechanic

McEvoy Kate Mrs., 58 HighMcGann Thomas, 37 Mechanic

Murray John F., 46 Mechanic

O’Connell William, 9 Church

O’Malley James F., 57 Elm

Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church [Se page 14Stinton William, 42 Classic

Sullivan Thomas H., HoosickWorden Benjamin A., 27 Elm

a 4 Woodworth Dole C., 44 Classic

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SAND.

McCaffrey John, 36 Third and 7 Caffrey [See page 8]SAW IILL.

Eddy George B., Eagle BridgeSEWER PIPE.

Young & Halstead, 2 and 4 Grand, Troy [See page 10SIGN PAINTERS, ETC.

Johnston C. A., 3 Church

Parker George A., 164 Church [See adv on back cover]

SILVERWARE.

Coutts Peter, 75 Church [See page 10McEachron John H., 26 Church [See page 8]

SLEIGHS.

White Frank H., John cor Church [Se page 2SODA AND MINERAL WATERS.

Byars J. G. Bottling Co., North Hoosick

SEEDS.

Deming J.J. & Co., Center cor Railroad av., lawn and grass[See page 2]

Young & Halstead, 2 and 4 Grand, Troy [See page 10SPORTING GOODS.

Dorr C. M., 39 Church [See page 13Schweizer S., 35 Church [See page 8]

STAMPS,

Jones A. Melvin, 53 Wilder av (postage)MeKearin George, 43 Classic (postage)

STATIONERY.

Ross George A., 8 John [See back cover]Smith, C. F. W., 22 Classic [See page 14Thorpe Willis L., John cor Church [Se page 16

STEAM FITTERS.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5]Coleman, J. J., 11 Church [See page 16

Dorr, C. M., 39 Church [See page 13

STONE DEALERS.

Delin John, 65 River road [See page 6]McCaffrey John, 36 Third and 7 Caffrey [See page 8

STOVES, ETC.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5]Dorr C. M., 39 Church [Se page 13

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STUCCO WORKER.

Smith John R., 40 Fourth [See page 14

SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY.

Portman Company, The, 36 Wilder av [See page 11

TAILORS.

Fortier George, 9 Church

McGowan Anthony, 3 Main

Robertson Walter H., 57 Classic [See page 16Winton Robert J., 17 Main [See page 6]

TALKING MACHINES.

Reynolds Thomas J., 14 John [See page 9]

TEAS, COFFEES, ETC.

Agan Edward L., North Hoosick road

Buckley Joseph & Sqy Elm cor Railroad av [See page 4Dowling John S., 1 Water [See page 12Hyland & Burns, 15 Main [See page 10McCaffrey John, 36 Third (Teas) [See page 8]Stickney L. F., 12 John [See page 13

TRUCKING.

Howe Jared D., 9 Center [See page 17Leonard Edgar, 26 Elm cor Railroad av [See page 11

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COS.

Eastern New York Telegraph and Telephone Company, 48 Classic

Hudson River Telephone Company, 43 Classic

Postal Telegraph and Cable Company, 48 Classic

Western Union Telegraph Company, 43 Classic

TICKET BROKER.

Gaffney Peter, 25 John [See adv]TINSMITHS.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5]Brown Jay W., Eagle BridgeColeman, John J., 114 Church [See page 16Dorr C. M., 39 Church [See page 13Ladd & Wilkins, 13 Church [See page 16Watson Richard B., Buskirk

TINWARE, ETC.

Abel & Brown, 30 Classic [See page 5]Dorr C. M., 39 Church [See page 13Ladd & Wilkins, 13 Church [See page 16

TISSUE PAPER MANUFACTURERS.

Stevens & Thompson, North Hoosick [See page 3]

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TOBACCO, ETC.

Schweizer S., 35 Church [Se page 8Stemp T. L., 27 Elm [See line on back cover]

TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES.

Ross George A., 8 John [Se back cover]Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic [See page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor Church [See page 16

TOILET PAPER MANUFACTURERS.

Stevens & Thompson, North Hoosick [See page 3]

TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC.

Ely W. H. & Co., 5 Main [See page 13Gillespie Bros., Main cor Classic [See page 4Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 JohnPincus L., 18 Main

TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS.

Ross George A., 8 John [See back cover]Smith C. F. W., 22 Classic [See page 14

Thorpe Willis L., John cor Church [See page 16

UNDERTAKERS.

Haussler & Son, 8, 10 and 12 Classic [Se page 9Holmes Watson M. (Roy S. Holmes), 54 to 58 Classic [See page 7]

UPHOLSTERERS.

Haussler & Son, 8 10 and 12 Classic [Se page 9Holmes Watson M. (Roy S. Holmes), 54 to 58 Classic [Se page 7

VARIETY STORE.

Dinner Gustav, 55 Church

VARNISHES, ETC.

Gibson John, 49 Church [See page 9Nicholls George H., Jr., 9 Center [Se page 11

VETERINARY SURGEON.

Simons F. B., 40 Wilder av [Se adv]

WAGONS.

White Frank H., John cor Church [Se page 2Young & Halstead, 2 and 4 Grand, Troy [Se page 10

WALL PAPER.

Gibson John, 49 Church [See page 9Lurie M. & Co., 11 and 13 JohnMoon C. F., 47 Classic

Nicholls George H., Jr., 9 Center [See page 11

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WALL PAPER MANUFACTURERS.

Stevens & Thompson, North Hoosick [See page 3]

WATCHIIAKERS.

Coutts Peter, 75 Church [See page 10]McEachron John H., 26 Church [See page 8]

WATER WORKS.

Hoosick Falls Water Supply Co., 16 Classic

WEDDING CAKE.

Groesbeck J. L., 26 Classi [See page 6]

WHEELWRIGHTS.

Bratt Herman H., Hoosick

Fennessey John J., 53 River cor Fourth [See page 15Harrison Henry, 137 Main [See page 8]

Hayes Andrew, Buskirk

Murther John, First cor Hoosick

WHIPS.

White Frank H., John cor Church [See page 2].

WINE.

Dougherty’s Cafe, Main cor John [Se pege 12Sommers Thomas F., 175 Church [See page 14Union House, P. J. Haren, Elm cor Railroad av [See page 12

Woop.

Brown & Brownell, 16 Center [See front cover]Buckley Joseph & Son, Elm cor Railroad av [See page 4]Deming J. J. & Co., Center cor Railroad av [See page 2]Dolin John, 65 River road [See page 6]McCaffrey John, 36 Third and 7 Caffrey [Se page 8]

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

TOWN.

Supervisor, Walter A. Wood, Jr.; Town Clerk, William P.

Haynes; Justices of the Peace and Members of the Town Board,

Henry A. Johnson, William C, Jones, William N. Stevens, A. H.

Hawks; Assessors, W. R. Burdick, H. D. C. Osborn, Dean Kelyer;

Highway Commissioners, Charles Herrington, Samuel Skiff, Marvin

Bratt; Auditors, Dr. W. B. Putnam, Amos Broughton, George A.

Ross; Overseers of the Poor, John Marshall, John Gigel; Health

Officer, Dr. W. E. Clark; Citizen Member Board of Health, C. V.

L. Platto; Constables, George W. Van Hyning, Henry C. Myers, D.

D. Hurd, Seymour Hathaway. The Board of Health is composedof the Health Officer, Justices of the Peace andthe Citizen Member.

VILLAGE.

President, Martin A. Murphy; Clerk, William J. Hackett; At-

torney, William A. Cahill; Civil Engineer, Lyman C. Wilder;

Health Physician, Dr. F, R. Hudson; Street Superintendent, John

J. Redmond; Trustees—First Ward, Edward Carroll, Thomas Mc-

Grath; Second Ward, John Regan, Charles B. Chapman; Third

Ward, Walter A. Wood, Jr., A. Harrison Webster; Fourth Ward,Matthew F. Meara, David Hayes; Assessors, Thomas H. Shea, John

J. O’Brien; Collector, Thomas McGrath; Board of Health, Michael

Greelish, John Scott, James Harrington, Willard B. Dwyer, Mich-

ael Burns, George E. Wilcox, John J. Hulihan; Registrar of Vital

Statistics, John J. Hulihan; Police Commissioners, Martin A. Mur-

phy (ex-officio), James A. Beckett, John Riley; Chief of Police,Thomas McManaway; Patrolmen, Byron Willis, Merritt Chapman,Edward McGrath.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.Chief Engineer, James Collins; Ist Assistant Chief, John Ander-

son; 2nd Assistant Chief, Frank McInerney; Secretary, J. D. Howe;

Treasurer, Frank Morrison.

Seth Parsons Steamer Company, No. 1 Captain, Timothy Hoctor.

Hook & Ladder Company, No 1 Captain, John Gallagher.Fourth Ward Hose Company, Captain, William Reardon.

Miller Hose Company, Captain, William Dwyer.J. D. Howe Hose Company, Captain, Michael C. Hughes.

BOARD OF TRADE.Rooms, Peters’ block, Church street. President, Danforth Geer;

Vice-President, Joseph Buckley; 2nd Vice-President, George E.

Greene; Secretary, Delmer Runkle; Treasurer, Charles A. Cheney.

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LOC “so Bit,

CHURCHSt. Mark’s Episcopal.

Rector, Rev. Leopold Kroll; Wardens, Isaac A. Allen, Nelson

Gillespie; Vestrymen, Danforth Geer, C. F. W. Smith, Derick L,.

Hall, Walter A. Wood, Jr., H. P. Blackinton, Frank H. White,Robert Leith, George H. Nicholls, Jr.; Clerk of Vestry, Isaac A.

Allen; Treasurer, Derick L. Hall; Assistant Treasurer, H. P.

Blackinton; Organist, Russell J. Allen.

Presbyterian.

Pastor, Rev. Edward Payson Berry; Elders, Ezra R. Estabrook,s. S. Stevens, Wttiam N. Stevens, Edgar Leonard, John B. V,

Quackenbush, Jacob A. Graves, E. S. Abel, Isaac H. Bovie; Trus-

tees, Ezra R. Estabrook, S. S. Stevens, John B. V. Quackenbush,William N. Stevens, William C. Jones, Delmer Runkle; Treasurer,Delmer Runkle; Clerk, William H. Copeland; Organist, Miss Sara

B. Gibson.

First Baptist.

Pastor, Rev. W. E. Webster; Clerk, J. Gaylord Glenn; Treasurer,Ira J. Wood; Collector, Morgan F. Percy; Organist, Mrs. C. V. L.

Platto; Cornetist, H. S. Surdam; Deacons, P. B. Fisk, D. W. Eddy,E. R. Eddy, F: J. Cornell, J. H. Chapman; Trustees, C. A. Cheney,E. A. Welch, J. M. Carpenter, G. Frank Rising, G. A. Willis; Sup-

erintendent of Sunday School, Ira J. Wood.

Methodist Episcopal.

Pastor, Rev. J. M. Harris; Financial Secretary, T. D. Wood;Treasurer, C. W. Easton; Trustees, Chairman, William Kelyer, H.

K. McLean, C. W. Easton, E. P. Markham, W. E. Heaton, C. H.

Stockwell, H. R. Cole, H. S. Hawthorne, John Kautz; Stewards,M. B. Cole, R. J. Chapman, J. M. Eldredge, E. P. Markham, J. C.

Shaw, T. D. Wood, W. L. Thorpe, I. B. Surdam, E. C. Darby, I.

Hawthorne, W. R. Southwick, N. Wilkins, B. C. Ladd; RecordingDistrict Steward, E. P. Markham; Leaders, H. S. Hawthorne, W.

Kelyer, M. E. Brimmer, W. Chamberlain, A. T. Moore, W. L.

Thorpe; Sunday School Superintendent, Mason B. Cole; Secretary,Nathan Wilkins; Treasurer, Mrs. B. L. Darby.

Immaculate Conception.

Pastor, Rev. Francis A. McCranor; Assistants, Rev. W. W.

Donovan, Rev. J. A. Whalen; Organist, Mary Walsh.

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Hebrew Synagogue (Awhave Showlome).Rabbi, Joseph Berg; President, Morris Richless; Vice-President,

Louis Pincus; Treasurer, Nathan Ellenbogan; Secretary, JacobLurie; 1st Trustee, Abe Dinner; 2nd Trustee, Julius Korp. Rooms

116 Church Street, Byars Building.

MASONIC.

Raymond Chapter, No. 248, R. A. M.

Charles F. W. Smith, High Priest; James M. Miller, King; E. A.

Welch, Scribe; Charles C. Spencer, Treasurer; Isaac A. Allen,Secretary; William N. Stevens, Captain of Host; Martin E. Brim-

mer, P. Sojourner; Walter P. Hall, R. A. Captain; Newell H.

Masten, M. of 3rd Vail: Fred J. Allen, M. of 2nd Vail; H. Lee

Hull, M. of 1st Vail; J. M. Fisk, Sentinel; James M. Miller, Trustee

3 years; William H. Parsons, Trustee 2 years; M. H. Viets, Trustee

lyear. Regular Convocations, Second and Fourth Fridays.

Van Rensselaer Lodge, No. 400, F. and A. M.

Worshipful Master, Merritt W. Phillips; Senior Warden, Martin

E. Brimmer; Junior Warden, Merrill M. Dunspaugh; Treasurer,George E. Wilcox; Secretary, Isaac A. Allen; Senior Deacon,

William S. Bowers; Junior Deacon, J. Fred Peters; Chaplain, Harris

S. Hawthorne; Senior Master of Ceremony, William Portman;

Junior Master of Ceremony, William B. Norton; Marshal, Charles

B. Chapman; Tiler, Jeremiah M. Fisk; Trustee for three years, C.

F. W. Smith; Organist, Russell J. Allen; Chorister, Warren R.

Burdick. Stated Communications, First and Third Tuesdays.

Van Rensselaer Chapter, No. 161, O. E. S.

Worthy Matron, Mrs. Carrie E. Groesbeck; Worthy Patron, V.

Briggs Shaw; Associate Matron, Mrs. Eva Bastow; Conductress,Miss Minnie E. Buck; Associate Conductress, Miss Ora R. Davis;

Secretary, Miss Fernie Abel; Treasurer, Mrs. Harriet Stroud; Trus-

tee for three years, William H. Parsons, Jr. Regular meetings,First and Third Fridays.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

Star Lodge, No. 155, K. of P.

Organized 1879. Meets Thursday evening each week, at K. of P.

hall, Church street. Officers—Chancellor Commander, Edward F.

Gill; Vice Chancellor, Albert E. Russell; Prelate, Louis Pincus;Master of the Work, W. B. Taylor; Keeper of Records and Seal,

John Anderson; Master of Finance, Charles Klaer; Master of Ex-

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chequer, W. E. Clark; Master at Arms, D. J. Wright; Inner Guard,William Lewis; Outer Guard, John Butcher; Trustee for three

years, John Butcher; Representative to Grand Lodge, Charles

Klaer; Alternate, G. Frank Rising.

L. E. Worden Company, U. R. K. of P.

Organized 1892. Meets first and third Thursday evenings, at K.

of P. hall, Church street. Officers—Captain, George W. Van

Hyning; Ist Lieutenant, Benjamin A. Worden; 2nd Lieutenant,Archibald R. Waddell; Secretary, Edward Hollis; Treasurer,

Amasa Hodges.

ODD FELLOWS.

Hoosac Encampment, No. 130, I. O. O. F.

Meets second and fgurth Friday evenings, at Odd Fellows’ hall,Church street. Officers—Chief Patriarch, T. R. Brien; Senior

Warden, A. E. Claydon; High Priest, H. V. Milliman; Financial

Scribe, Whitman Carpenter; Corresponding Scribe. W. H. Holden;Junior Warden, Samuel Stewart; Treasurer, C. H. Joy; Trustee for

two years, James G. Byars, 3rd; Representative to Grand Encamp-ment, W. E. Fox; Alternate, James G. Byars, 3rd.

United Lodge, No. 509, I. O. O. F.

Meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows’ hall, Church St.

Officers—Noble Grand, William H. Holden; Vice-Grand, Clarence

W. Noble; Recording Secretary, Merritt W. Thwing; Financial

Secretary, E. R. Stephens; Treasurer, F. J. Russell; Trustees, W.

R. Smith, T. R. Brien, E. Toombs, Joel Herrington.

Golden Crown, Rebekah Lodge.

Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month, at Odd Fellows’

hall, Easton-Thorpe block. Officers—Noble Grand, Mrs. Lelia

Smith; Vice-Grand, Mrs. Gertrude Bristol; Corresponding Secre-

tary, Mrs. Maude Parker; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Hattie White;Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Baldwin.

National Protective Legion.

Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings in each month, G. A.

R. hall, Cheney block. President, P. B. Fisk; Vice-President,Mrs. Alonzo Thompson; Past President, Timothy Hoctor; Secretaryand Treasurer, Richmond Perry; Chaplain, Mrs. P. B. Fisk; Con-

ductor, Miss Maud Walker; Sentinel, Stephen Hoctor,

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Knights of Columbus.

Hoosick Falls Council, No. 457. Organized November 19, 1899.

Meets first and third Tuesdaysin each month, Easton-Thorpe block.

Grand Knight, William J. Hyland; Deputy Grand Knight, Thomas

McManaway; Financial Secretary, Michael J. Dillon; RecordingSecretary, John J. McNamara; Treasurer, John J. Shea; Chancel-

lor, Timothy J. Higgins; Warden, James A. Kent; Chaplain, Rev.

Francis McCranor; Trustees, Thomas Hennessey, Matthew F.

Meara, George F. Carney.

Knights of the Maccabees.

Meets first and third Tuesdays each month, at Holmes’ block,Classic street. Past Commander, Ellis Ferber; Commander, Tim-

othy Hoctor; Lieutenant, John J. Canfield; Record Keeper, Thomas

Hamilton; Finance Keeper, Thomas H. Hannon; Chaplain, Alfred

Higgins; Medical Examiner, Dr. T. H. Hannon; Sergeant, Sher-

man Sorenson; Master at Arms, Neil Hoffman; Ist Master of

Guards, William Sorenson; 2nd Master of Guards, Victor Jensen;Sentinel, James Culliton; Picket, Lyman Westcott.

Ancient Order of Hibernians, Div. No. 3.

Organized 1875. Meets first Thursday in each month, at 11 Elm

street. President, James Collins; Vice-President, P. J. Quinlan;Recording Secretary, P. J. McNamara; Financial Secretary, Thomas

Murphy; Treasurer, John Behan; Marshal, Daniel Coughlin.

Emerald Beneficial Association, Branch No. 5.

Organized 1883. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month,Emerald hall, Cheney block. President, Edward A. Brennan;Vice-President, Patrick J. Daley; Recording Secretary, GeorgeBuckley; Financial Secretary, Maurice Shay; Treasurer, Lawrence

Heffernan; Marshal, Thomas Hennessey; Janitor, James E. Mon-

ahan; Chaplain, Rev. William Donovan.

Father [latthew Total Abstinence Society.

Meets first and third Thursdays, at 11 Elm. President, William

A. Murphy; Secretary, Daniel J. Hennessey; Treasurer, JamesSherin.

Journeyman Barbers’ Union, No. 556.

Organized October 12 1903. President, John H. Ford; Vice-Pres-

ident, Chris Tierney; Recording Secretary, John Marshall; Finan-

cial Secretary, Thomas Claire; Treasurer, Philip O’Mara.

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Young Men’s Association.

Rooms, Quackenbush block, Classic street. President, J. Gay-lord Glenn; 1st Vice-President, Charles D. Chapman; 2nd Vice-

President, H. Lee Hull; Secretary, Myron Slade; Treasurer, I.

Burke Surdam.

Modern Woodmen of America.

Venerable Consul, John W. Layton; Worthy Advisor, Stephen P.

Hoctor; Banker, H. J. White; Clerk, James J. McAuliffe; Watch-

man, Richard Haske; Escort, James Tuttle; Sentry, H. J. Fox;

Examining Physician, Dr. T. H. Hannon; Trustees, John J. Can-

field, W. H. Woodruff, Frank C. West.

Hoosac Club.

Rooms, Holmes’ Block, Classic street. President, Danforth Geer;

Vice-President, Levi E. Worden; Secretary, George H. Thompson;Treasurer, William Portman; House Committee, Willis E. Heaton

(chairman), William Portman, George H. Thompson, Ralph D.

Smith, Fred G. Hutchins; Auditing Committee, Willis E. Heaton,F. H. Estabrook, F. V. Milliman; Board of Managers, Danforth

Geer, Levi E. Worden, Delmer Runkle, William H. Copeland,Watson M. Holmes, William B. Putnam, George E. Greene, F. H-

Estabrook, Frank V. Milliman, Walter A. Wood, Jr., Willis E.

Heaton, George H. Thompson, William Portman.

MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.

Resident Field and Staff Officers, 2nd Reg’t,N. G.N. Y.

Lieutenant Colonel, Merrill M. Dunspaugh.Assistant Surgeon, Captain, Frederick R. Hudson.

Battalion Quartermaster, Lieutenant L. E. Potter.

Company M, (32nd Sep. Co.) 2nd Reg’t, N. G N. Y.

Drills every Monday evening at 8 o’clock, at State Armory.Captain, Walter A. Wood, Jr.; First Lieutenant, Andrew T.

McLean; Orderly Sergeant, Edward Gill.

Camp Hoosick, Spanish-American War Veterans.

Meets third Thursday in each month, at State Armory. Com-

mander, Frank L. Stevens; Senior Vice-Commander, Walter A.

Wood, J.; Junior Vice-Commander, Louis E. Potter; Adjutant,Benjamin W. Sugden.

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Post Walter A. Wood, No. 294, G. A. R.

Organized October, 1882. Meets first and third Wednesday in

each month, at G. A. R. hall. Commander, J. H. Lapius; Senior

Vice-Commander, Milo P. Norton: Junior Vice-Commander, A.

Lohnes; Quartermaster, L. C. Wilder; Surgeon, F. Millington;Chaplain, D. W. Eddy; Officer of the Day, Charles Osterhout; Del-

egate to State Encampment, M. P. Norton; Alternate, I. Bump;Trustee, H. H. Barnes; Relief Committee, D. W. Eddy, JohnGibson, A. Lohnes.

Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 241.

Meets second and fourth Wednesday in each month, at G. A. R.

hall. President, Mrs. Martha Thompson; Senior Vice-President,Mrs. Emma Noyes; Junior Vice-President, Mrs. Mary Fisk; Treas-

urer, Mrs. Luella Russell; Secretary, Mrs. Ida Herrington; Con-

ductor, Mrs. Jessie Le Cleire; Assistant Conductor, Mrs. Lettie

Toombs; Chaplain, Mrs. Emma Wright; Guard, Mrs. BridgetNoyes; Assistant Guard, Mrs. Margaret Van Dekar; Delegates to

the State Convention, Miss Mabel Walker, Mrs. Martha Thompson;Alternate, Mrs. Ida Herrington.

BANKS.

First National Bank.

Capital, $60,000; Surplus and profits, $60,000; Directors, E. P.

Markham, S. S. Stevens, William Kelyer, Howard S. Moseley, E.

R. Estabrook, C. W. Easton, Joseph Buckley, David E. Gardner,Walter A. Wood, Jr., Henry D. Case, Ira J. Wood, Carl H. Getty.Officers: President, E. P. Markham; Vice-President, William

Kelyer; Cashier, Ira J. Wood; Teller, Arthur J. Colgan; Book-

keeper, Carl H. Getty.

The Peoples National Bank.|

Capital, $50,000; Directors, John B. V. Quackenbush, Watson M,

Holmes, Levi E. Worden, Louis Haussler, Francis Riley, Charles

A. Cheney, John T. Cahill, Fred N. Stevens, Delmer Runkle,Nicholas J. Buell, Julius L. Hawley. Officers: President, John B.

V. Quackenbush; Vice-President, Levi E. Worden; Cashier, Delmer

Runkle; Teller, Harry E. Lewis; Bookkeeper, I. B. Surdam, Jr.

Permanent Savings and Loan Association.

Organized 1889 office, Wood’s block. Board of Directors: G.

Frank Rising, President; George A. Willis, Vice-President; Delmer

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Runkle, Treasurer; George H. Thompson, Secretary; Trustees:

Edgar Ieonard, Joseph Buckley, Jr., Charles A. Cheney, George E.

Greene, John B. V. Quackenbush, Morgan F. Percy, John J. Red-

mond, William J. Hyland, Frank V. Milliman, William B. Putnam,William C. Jones, William Portman; Auditors, Morgan F. Percy,

Frank V. Milliman, William Portman; Attorney, George E. Greene.

INCORPORATED COMPANIES.

American Acetylene Burner Co.

Organized February, 1899. President, H. E. Shaffer; Secretaryand Treasurer, Walter A. Wood, Jr.

Brien Heater Company.

Organized March, 1899. President, Salem H. White; Vice-Presi-

dent, James T. Brien; Secretary and Treasurer, Theodore R. Brien.

Eastern New York Telephone and Telegraph Co.

Organized March, 1903. President, Watson M. Holmes; Vice-

President, Francis Riley; Secretary, G. Frank Rising: Treasurer

and Manager, Louis Haussler.

Fidelity Gas Company.

Organized October 26, 1900. President, Edwin R. Case; Vice-

President, J. B. Cleveland; Secretary and Treasurer, Walter F.

Dyett; Superintendent, William P. Haynes.

Bennington and Hoosick Valley Railway Co.

Organized November 9, 1897. President, George E. Greene;Vice-President, Joseph Buckley; Treasurer, Irving E. Gibson; Sec-

retary and Superintendent, Elwin H. Libby.

Hoosick Falls Cemetery Association.

President, George A. Willis; Secretary and Treasurer, H. K.

McLean; Trustees, George A. Willis, H. K. McLean, C. W. Easton,Walter A. Wood, Jr., J. B. V. Quackenbush, Charles A. Cheney;Board of Superintendents, H. K. McLean, C. W. Easton.

The Noble & Wood Machine Company.

Organized May, 1902. President, Frank L. Stevens; Vice-Presi-

dent and General Manager, James A. Noble; Secretary and

Treasurer, H. P. Blackinton.

The Superior Manufacturing Company.

Organized November, 1896; Incorporated January, 1900. Presi-

dent, Robert B. Clark; Secretary and Treasurer, George W. Clark;

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Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Co,

President and Treasurer, Seymour Van Santvoord; Vice-Presi-

dent and Secretary, Danforth Geer; Second Vice-President, HenryBurden, 2nd.

Hoosick Falls Water Supply Company.

Organized 1884. President, George H. Norman; Treasurer, G.

Norman Weaver; Secretary, Ezra R. Estabrook.

Industrial Building and Manufacturing Co.

Office, Hall, Hartwell & Co.’s factory. President, C. W. Easton;Vice-President, William IL. Hall; Secretary, Delmer Runkle;Treasurer, Francis Riley; Directors, William I,. Hall, Charles E.

Hartwell, C. W. Easton, Francis Riley, Delmer Runkle.

Cemeteries.

Maple Grove Cemetery, Church, junction Main Streets, Rich-

mond L. Perry, caretaker.

St. Mary’s Cemetery, Main, above junction of Church Street,Rev. Francis A. McCranor, Superintendent.

SCHOOLS.

Board of Education.

William J. Hyland, Delmer Runkle, Ira J. Wood.

Officers of the Board.

President, William J. Hyland; Clerk, James M. CarpenterTreasurer, Charles A. Cheney.

Faculty.H. H. Snell, A. M., Ph. D., Superintendent.

Main Street School (High School)H. H. Snell, A. M., Ph. D., Principal; Clyde L. Harvey, A.B.,

Vice-Principal, Ancient Languages; H. L. Potter, A. B., Ph. B.,

Sciences; Katherine Knodel, A. B., Mathematics; Bertha A. Wor-

den, B. L., English; Suzanne B. Lent, A. B., Latin, German,

French, Mathematics; Helen Waddell, Algebra, Bookkeeping,History, English; Mabel B. Hall, A. B., Training Class, French;

Jessie Ladd, Vocal Music.

Grades.

F. Elizabeth Henry, Eighth Grade; Sarah Waddell, Sixth Grade;Helen I. Donahue, Fifth Grade; Margaret Bannon, Fourth Grade,Third Grade; Harriet T. Wallace; Second Grade, First Grade.

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Classic Street School

Kate Colgan, Principal, Eighth Grade; Louise Bannon, Seventh

Grade; Isabel Banker, Seventh Grade; Mary Moynihan, Sixth

Grade; Teresa Slattery, Fifth Grade; Margaret Quinlan, Fourth

Grade, Third Grade; Anna M. Hannon, Second Grade, First Grade.

Center Street School

Bridget Mahar, Principal, Fourth Grade; Nellie F. Halpin, Third

Grade; Ella Leonard, Second Grade; Lena R. Hull, First Grade.

Parsons School

M. J. Dillon, Fifth Grade, Fourth Grade; Mary M. Reynolds,Third Grade, Second Grade; Helena Dooley, First Grade.

Janitors and Librarian

John M. Closson, Main Street School; Michael O’Neil, Classic

Street School; William Goodrich, Center Street School; Mrs.

Michael Murphy, Parsons School; M. J. Dillon, Librarian.

Parochial School

St. Mary’s Academy, High Street, in charge Sisters of St.

Joseph, number of pupils 500.

UNITED STATES POST OFFICE.Class Il.

Organization.Postmaster, George F. Rising; Assistant Postmaster, Mrs. Mary *

T. Johnston; Mailing Clerk, John J. Canfield; General DeliveryClerk, T. Francis Canfield.

City Delivery Service.

Carrier No. 1, Francis J. Morrison, No. 2, Thomas D. Wood,No. 3, William R. Smith, No. 4, Fred J. P. Bain; Substitutes,

James E. Seward, Willard B. Dwyer.

Rural Free Delivery Service.

Carrier No. 1 Frank C. West, No. 2, Willard B. Dwyer, No. 3,

Frank H. Welch, No. 4, Kent Gardner; Substitutes, Frank H.

Buck, James H. Glenn.

All rural carriers leave on respective routes promptly at 9:30

a.m.a

Money Order Department.

Business hours:—7:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.

Registry Department.Open during ordinary business hours of Post Office. But last

registered mail closes at 7:15 p. m.

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S. Bolton’s Sons

Brewers of the Popular

Home Brewed Bitter Ale,

Stock and Porter.

All our Ales are brewed from the finest

materials that money will buy and no

substitutes for malt or hops are ever used.

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pure and consequently a healthful bever-

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by the Isengart Brewing Co., Troy, N.Y.

TROY, N.Y.

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