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Ke A /29 Re Mas PREPACE, In placing the ‘‘Schoharie County Directory’’ before the public, we feel that a long felt want has been in a measure supplied. A local Directory of the County has not been printed since 1872. Since that time several books dealing with County affairs, have been issued, but these have only partially served the purpose for which the present vol- ume is intended. We have endeavored to make the work as thorough and accurate as possible, and while much interesting matter has been omitted, through lack of space, we believe that the book will prove valuable to all its readers. In compiling so great an amount of statistics, mistakes have un- doubtedly been made, but we trust that these will be overlooked by the generous reader. We are greatly indebted to the pastors of the various churches for the information so cheerfully given concerning their charges; and also to the various lodges and societies for statistics relative to their re- spective organizations, Schoharie County. Schoharie County was formed on the 6th of April, 1795, from Albany and Otsego counties, and named Schoharie after the principal stream that runs through the territory of which it is comprised. Schoharie is an Indian name, and signifies ‘‘wood-drift.’’ The appellation, originally to-wos-scho-hor, was given by the Indians to a bridge of driftwood which was formed across the river at a point about half a mile above the bridge which now crosses the Schoharie at Middleburgh. ‘‘ Zo-wos-scho-hor’’ " means ‘‘He is a great wood-drift’’ or ‘‘jampile.”’ Tlris immense pile of driftwood has long since disappeared, but the name remains. From to-wos-scho-hor, the name underwent many changes, being spelled at various periods, Skochalie, Shore, Schorie, Schoharry Schohare, and Schoharry, until the Act of Legislature in forming the County, gaveto it the present orthography—Schoharie. By an act passed April 3, 1801, to divide the State into counties, the boundaries of Schoharie were thus defined: ‘The county of Schoharie to contain all that part of the State bounded easterly by the county of Albany, northerly by part of the south bounds -of Montgomery, as hereafter described, westerly by a line beginning at the southwest corner of a tract of land formerly granted to John Lyne, and running thence the following courses and distances as marked by order of the Surveyor General, south twenty-one degrees and forty-eight minutes, west two hundred and nineteen chains to the place where Joshua Tucker formerly resided, thence south seven degrees and forty-eight minutes, west one hundred and ninety-three chains to the eastermost line of a tract of land known by the name of Belvidere Patent, thence south nine degrees, cast six hundred and ninety-five chains to a certain hill, known by the name of Grover’s hill, thence with a direct line from the most northwesterly corner of Stroughburgh Patent, thence with a 8 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. direct line to the most northerly corner of Harpersfield, on the Charlotte or Adegatangie branch of the Susquehanna river. thence southeasterly along the north bounds of Harpersfield to the said lake Utsayantho, and southerly by a line formerly run from the head of Kaater’s creek, where the same issues out of the southerly side or end of a certain lake or pond lying in the Blue Mountains, to the said lake Utsayantho, and by a part of the north bounds of the county of Greene.’’ In 1836 a portion of Greene county was annexed, and at the present time the County consists of three hundred and seventy-five thousand, three hundred and thirty-five acres of land. The principal stream in the County is the Schoharie, which flows north-east through the County, a little east of the center, and empties into the Mohawk at Fort Hunter. It receives as tributaries from the east, Fox, Little Schoharie, and Keyser’s Creeks, and Plattenkill and Manorkill. From the west it receives Cripplebush, Cobleskill, Lime, Panther, West and Minekill Creeks. The Cobleskill is the largest and rises in the town of Worcester, Otsega county, Charlotte river, a branch of the Susquehanna, takes its rise in the west part, and Catskill creek in the south-east part, having its source in a swamp called the Vlaie. Utsyantha and Summit lakes are two small bodies of water; the former being 1,900 feet and the latter 2,150 feet above tide. Upon the formation of the County it was divided into six towns, name- ly: Schoharie, Middletown, Bristol, Blenheim, Cobleskill and Sharon. In 1801 Middletown was changed to Middleburgh, and in 1808, Bristol to Broome, in honor of Lieutenant Governor Broome. ‘There are at present, sixteen towns in the County, the names of which with the dates of their foundation, together with the towns from which each was taken are as follows: . Schoharie, formed March 17, 1797, from Schoharie, Albany county. Broome, as Bristol, formed March 17, 1797, from Schoharie. Middleburgh, formed March 17, 1797, from Schoharie. Blenheim, formed March 17, 1797, from Schoharie. Cobleskill, formed March 17, 1797, from Schoharie. Sharon, formed March 17, 1797, from Dorloch, Otsego county. Jefferson, formed February 12, 1803, from Blenheim. Carlisle, formed March 31, 1808, from Sharon and Cobleskill. Summit, formed April 13, 1819, from Jefferson and Cobleskill. Fulton, formed April 15, 1828, from Middleburgh. Conesville, formed March 3, 1836, from Broome and Durham, Greene “READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 9 county. Seward, formed February 11, 1840, from Sharon. Wright, formed April 4, 1846, from Schoharie. Esperance, formed April 4, 1846, from Schoharie. Gilboa, formed March 16, 1848, from Blenheim and Broome. Richmondville, formed April 11, 1849, from Cobleskill and Seward. In December of 1796, the Judges and Supervisors held a meeting to consider the building and location of a Court house and jail, but no legalized steps were taken until the Legislature, by an act passed April 4, 1798, authorized the Supervisors of the several towns ‘‘to raise by tax on the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the said county the sum of two thousand dollars for the purpose of building a Court house and Gaol in said county with the additional sum of four cents in the dollar for collecting the same. Jacob Lawyer, Jr., Jost Borst, Jr., Peter Snyder, John F. Shafer and Wm. Thrall were commissioned to superintend the building of the Court house and gaol. : A committee appointed by the Legislature selected the site, and work upon the building was immediately begun. The work was completed in 1802, at a total cost of five thousand dollars. In 1845 the building was burned by a prisoner, and.a more commodi- ous structure was erected the following year, which was also burned in January, 1870. The present building was erected the same year at a cost of $20,000, and is considered fire proof. It is built of blue lime- stone, the cornices, dome and pinnacles. being galvanized iron. It is said to have cost less than any other building of the same size aud char- acter in the State. It was built at the expense of the Town and County of Schoharie jointly. The jail, in the rear of the Court House, was built in 1846, and escaped the fire of 1870. In 1896, it was thoroughly repaired, and fitted with steel cells, and at present is one of the safest jails in the State. In addition to these buildings, is the County Poor House, which stands upon the West side of Schoharie river, about three miles north from the village of Middleburgh. The property consists of a brick and stone building, of two stories and basement, built in 1838, several out- buildings and sixty acres of tillable land. In 1894 the Poor House was thoroughly repaired, and was fitted with a system of hot water heating, and with other modern conveniences, so as to make it most comfortable and suitable for its purpose. Io READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. County Officials. CounTY JUDGES. [Term, 6 years. ] William Beekman, 1795. John C. Wright, 1833. Charles Goodyear, 1843. Demosthenes Lawyer, 1847. * Lyman Sanford, 1855. William C. Lamont, 1863. Charles Holmes, 1871. Stephen L. Mayham, 1883. William C. Lamont, 1888. Watson Lamont, 1893. District ATTORNEYS. (Term, 3 years. ] Henry Hamilton, 1818. David F. Sacia, 182r. Thomas Lawyer, 1822. Jacob Houck, 1831. Robert McClellan, 1836. Benonai Spafford, 1837. William A. Sternbergh, 1844. Peter S. Danforth, 1845. Willian H. Engle, 1847. Joseph Mackey, 1850. John B. Strain, 1853. Nathan P. Hinman, 1856. ‘Stephen L. Mayham, 18509. William H. Young, 1862. Henry C. Cook, 1868. Albert Baker, 1869. William H. Baldwin, 1874. William E. Thorne, 1877. Alonzo B. Coons, 1880. George H. Hiller, 1883. Dow Beekman, 1889. LeGrand VanTuyl, 1892. E. A, Dox, 1808. CounTY CLERKS. {Term, 3 years. ] Joachin G. Staats, 1895. Isaac Marcelus, 1801. William W. Iinders, 1815. John Swart, 1819. John D. Lawyer, 1821. John D. Lawyer, 1822. Alex. H. Marcelus, 1825. John Gebbard, Jr., 1828. Abraham A. Keyser, 1834. William M. Holton, 1838. Thomas McArthur, 1840. Stephen Mahan, 1846. Loring Andrews, 1849. Almerin Gallup, 1852. John F. Shafer, 1855. Henry Kingsley, 1861. John H. Coons, 1867. John Morrison, 1870. Thomas Zeh, Jr., 1873. William B. Murphy, 1876. William B. Murphy, 1879. Seymour Boughton, 1882. Arthur D. Mead, 1888. Charles Brewster, 1894. Martin A. Akeley, 1897. SHERIFFS, (Term, 3 years, ] Jacob Lawyer, 1795. Jackson Lawrence, 1796. Jacob Mann, 1797. Peter Vrooman, Jr., 18or. Barent Vrooman, 1801. Stephen Lawrence, 1805. Gideon Wilber, 1808. Peter Swart, Jr., 1810, READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. II Stephen Lawrence, r811. William C. Bouck, i812. Peter Swart, 1813. Adam P. Becker, 1814. Abraham Keyser, Jr., 1815. Giles H. Hubbard, 1819. Constant Brown, 1821. Constant Brown, 1822. Ef. Van Horne, 1825. Jacob L. Lawyer, 1828. Peter Osterhout, 1831. Adam Mattice, 1834. Daniel Larkin, 1837. Cyrus Smith, 1840. Heury Mann, Jr., 1842. John L. Brown, 1842. Tobias Bouck, 1845. Treat Durand, 1848. John V. Stryker, 1851. David D. L. McCulloch, 1854. Frederick Rowley, 1857. John R. Moran, 1860. Peter W. Ferris, 1863. Thomas H. Knickerbocker, 1866. Jacob Angle, 1869. John F. Sawyer, 1872. Jehiel Brazee, 1875. Orson Root, 1878. Ezra Twitchell, 1881. David H. Osterhout, 1834. Woodford Gaylord, 1887. Harlan P. Ives, 18go. A. W. Loveland, 1893. Walter Ferris, 1896. County ‘TREASURERS. [Term, 3 years. ] Ralph Brewster, 1848. David Becker, 1854. Peter S. Swart, 1857. John Pinder, 1863. James O. Williams, 1869. James O. Williams, 1869. John J. Dickinson, 1875. James O. Williams, 1879. James O. Williams, 1880. James Lawyer, 1883. Dewitt C. Dow, 1892. Alvardo D. Frasier, 1895. Olin A. Snyder, 1898. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. (Term, 3 years. ] Ezra Smith, 1841. John H. Salisbury, 1843. Luther F. Hartwell, 1845. Bartholomew Becker, 1847. First District. Nelson Rust, 1856. Bartholomew Becker, 1897. Bartholomew Becker, 1860. Bartholomew Becker, 1863. John Van Voris, 1866. J. VanVoris, 1869. John VanSchaick, 1872. John VanSchaick, 1875. Wm. H. Albro, 1878. Jacob H. Mann, 1831. J. K. Alverson, 1888. S. J. Perry, 1891. J. K. Alverson, 1894. S. E. Tennant, 1897. Second District. Reuben Shelmandine, 1556. Augustus C. Smith, 1897. Augustus C. Smith, 1800. Augustus C. Smith, 186°. Ambrose R. Hunting, 1566. A. R. Hunting, 1869. John S. Mayham, 187°. 12 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. John 8. Mayham, 1875. Geo. D. Ostrom, 1878. Legrand Van Tuy], 1881. J. H. Mann, 1888. ’l. Ti. Finegan, 1891. R. E. Sternberg, 1894. R. E. Sternberg, 1897. SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE Poor. [Terin, 3 years. ] Harmonus Bouck, 1830. Ralph Manning, 1830. Jacob Crounse, 1830. Ralph Manning, 1821. Thomas Butler, 1831. Peter Osterhout, 1831. Thomas Butler, 1852. Chester Laselle, 18:2. Ralph Manning, 1832. John Van Gaasbeck, 1833. Jacob Crounse, 1533. Harvey Watson, 1834. Harmon Becker, IS}4. William Dietz, 1834. Harvey Watson, 1835. Philip Mann, 1885, > Harvey Watson, 1835. el Hezekiah Manniug, 1836. Harmonus Vroman, 1838. Hezekiah Manning, 1838. William I. Borst, 1538. Hezekiah Manning, 153. Wm. I. Borst, 183. Harmonus Vroman, 1830. Win. I. Borst, 1845. Harmonus Vroman, 1545. Marcy Sternbergh, 1546. Charles Watson, 1845. Orson Root, 1545. Martin A. Watson, 1849. M. A. Watson, 154). Charles Watson, 1850. Win. I. Borst, 1852. Richard F. Noxen, 1858. David P. Stevens, 1861. Martin L. Borst, 1st. D. C. Hager, 1870. David Zeh, 1878. John M. DeGraff, 1876. J. M. DeGraff, 1879. Abraham Spickerman, 1853. Lili Spickerman, 1586. John Young, 1889. Ervin Spickerman, 1S! State and Government Officials. STATE OFFICERS. The following residents of Scho- harie County have held positions in the State government: Governor.—Wn. C. Bouck, elect- ed November, 1842. Justices of the Supreme Court-— Peter S. Danforth, appointed Sept. 24, 1872; Stephen L. Mayham, ap- pointed 1888, elected for full term, 1887, retired by reason of age’ Dec. 31, 1896. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Treasurer—Abraham Keyser, ap- pointed, 1826 to 1838. Treasurer—Elliot Danforth, e- lected, 1890-1894. Adjutant-General—Lyman San- ford, appointed, 1843. Canal Commisstoner.—Ww. C. Bouck, appointed, 1821 to 1841. Canal Appraiser.—Wm. Mann, appointed, 1836. Regents of University.—-John Keyes Paige, appointed, 1829; Wm. C. Bouck, appointed, 1845. Delegates to Constitutional Con- ventions.—and, 1821, Olney Briggs, Asa Starkweather, Jacob Suther- land; 3rd, 1846, Wm. C. Bouck, John Gebhard, Jr.; 4th, 1868, Ho- bert Krum, 5th, 1894, George L. Danforth. Curator of the State Cabinet—John Gebhard, Jr., appointed June 5th, 1849 to 1856, re-appointed November, 1880. Commissioner of Boundary Lines between New York and Connecti- cut, Jacob Vroman, appointed, Au- gust 21, 1859. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Peter Swart, 1807-09. 13 Alexander Boyd, 1813-15. Thomas Lawyer, 1817-’19. John Gebhard, 1821-23. William Dietz, 1825-’27. Peter I. Borst, 1829-’31. Valentine Efner, 1835-’37. Robert McClellan, 1837-’39, Jacob Houck, Jr., 1841-43. Charles Goodyear, 1845-’47. do 1868-’ 67. Hiram Walden, 1849-’51. Stephen L. Mayham, 1869-’71. Stephen L Mayham, 1877-79 John S Pindar, 1885-86 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Adam B. Vroman, appointed No- vember 7, 1808, Madison’s election. Henry Becker, appointed Novem- ber 8, 1816, Monroe’s election. Thomas Lawyer, appointed No- vember, 1824, Adams’ election. William Dietz, elected November, 1832, Jackson’s election. Harvey Watson, elected Novem- ber, 1840, Harrison’s election. Daniel Larkin, elected Novem- ber, 1848, Taylor’s election. Minard Harder, elected Novem- ber, 1872, Grant’s election. CoNSULAR. John F. Hazelton, Italy, 1877-1881. consul to 14 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. ~ , Supervisors. BLENHEIM. 1883—David M. Haverley. 1848——Stephen Badgley. 1884— do 1849--Chauncey Vroman. 1885— do 1850—Alonzo C. Morehouse. 1886—Alonzo Parslow. 1851—Hezekiah Dickerman. 1887— do 1852--Thomas H. Knickerbocker. | 1ggs—Philip Zeh. 1853--John Mayham. 1889— do 1854-—-John Badgley. 1890—Alonzo Parslow. is55--Almerian M. Martin. 1891— do 1856—Nathan S. Peaslee. 1g92—-Charles Chapman. 1857——Mathew Fetter. 1893— do 1858—Stephen L. Mayham. is94—E. D. Hager. 1859— do 1895— do 1s6¢——Stephen L,. Curtis. 1896s—Alonzo Parslow. 1861- -George Morehouse. 1897— do 1862—John Badgley. 1863—Silas Sweet. 1864—Giles S, Champlin. 1865—Silas Sweet. 1866— do 1867—John Hager. 1868—Silas Sweet. 1869— do 1870— do 1871—Edwin Kingsley. 1872—Silas Sweet. 1873— do 1874— do 1875—John Hager. 1876— do 1877—Edwin Kingsley. 1878—George Granby. 1879—Edwin D. Hager. 1880— do 1gg1—George Granby. 1882—J. Perry Champlin. 1g98—William Granby. BROOME. 1830—S. Bortle. 1831—Barent Stryker. 1832--S. Bortle. 1s33Adam Mattice. 1834— do 1835--Joseph Scofield. 1836--W. J. Mackey. 1837--Joseph Scofield. 1838-~- do 1839--Daniel Jackson. 1840--Henry Tibbetts. 1841--William W. Stewart. 1842--Hiram Mace. 1s43-—-A. Stanton. 1844--Nelson Fanning. is45—Martin B. Thomas. 1846—Philip Couchman. 1847—Anson Clark. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 15 1848—Wilkeson Wilsey. 1849—George Cheritree. 1850--Wilkeson Wilsey. 1851—George Cheritree. 1852--E. Benjamin. 1853-—Ly man Hiulburt 1354--Ogden Benjamin. 1855--James F. Connor. 1856—Robert C. Leonard. 1857—Ogden Benjamin. 1858—Robert C. Leonard. 1859—E. Benjamin. 1s60--E. A. Wightman. 1861—Adam Mattice. 1862—E. A Wightman 1863--James F Connor 1864--Andrew Graham 1865—Hiram Sornberger 1866--George W Ellis 1867— do 1868—R Benjamin 1869— do 1870—Nelson Rust 1871— do 1872—Wilkeson Wilsey 1873— do 1874—Ira Benjamin 1875—Nelson Rust 1876--George A Dutton 1877—John H Mattice 1878—Wesley Rifenburgh 1879— do 1gs0—Erastus Almy 1881—Myron Losee 1882— do 1883 -Myron H. Losee. 1884— do 1885— do 1ss6—Myron A. Losee. 1887—Myron A. Losee. 1888—Stephen Rust. 1889— do 1890— do 1891— do 1892— Martin Wilsey. 1893— do 1894—Stephen Rust. 1895— do 1896— do 1897— do 1898—Menzo Hollenbeck. CARLISLE. 1808—William Ferris 1809--- do 1810--- do 1811--- do 1812--- do 1813--- do 1814---Cornelius Marshall 1815--- do 1816---Gideon Young 1817---Lyman Hawes 1818---Henry M Brown 1819--- do 1820--- do 1821--- do 1822--- do 1823--- do 1824--- do 1825--- do 1826--- do 1827---John Young 1828---William Ferris 1829--- do 1830--- do 1831--- do 1832---Silvanus Parkinson 16 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1833---Ira Dewey 1834--- do 1835--- do 1836---Samuel P Shibley 1837--- do 1838--- do 1839--- do 1840---David Angle 1841--- do 1842---Chauncy Grovenor 1843-- do 1844---John Simmons 1845---D D I, McCullock 1846---John W Brown 1847---D D L McCullock 1848---Charles G Kenyon 1849---Barziliar McNeil 1s50--- do issi--A A Kniskern 1852--D Angle 1953---Samuel Pettengall 1854---Chauncy Grovenor 1855 -- do 1856---Henry I Moak 1857--Abram A Kniskern 1858--- do 1859--- do 1860--- do 1861---Henry C Lyker 1g62---Adam Hillsinger 1863---Henry C Lyker 1984---Adam Hillsinger 1865---Henry C Lyker 1866---R J Roscoe 1867---J M Roscoe 1868--- do 1869--- do 1870--- do 1871—- do 1872--- do 1873--- do 1874--- do 1875--- do 1876--- do 1877--- do 1878--- do 1879---George Burhans 1880— do 1881--- do 1882— do 1883—Alexander McMillan. 1884—Stanton Osterhout. 1885— do isg6—Alexander McMillan. 1887— do 1sss—H. J. Staley. 18so— do 1890— do 1891— do 1892— do 1893— do 1804— do 1895— do 1896—Madison Young. 1897— do 1898— do CoBLESKILL. 1797—John H. Shaver 1798— do 1799— do 1800—William Ferris 1801— do 1802—Henry Shafer 1803— do 1804— do 18 5-- do 1806- — do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 17 1807—Henry Shafer. 1808— do 1809— do 1810— do 1811— do 1812—George Mann 1315— do 1814—Henry Shafer 1815—Peter W Snyder 1816—Philip Van Sternbergh 1s17— do 1818— do 1819-— do 1820—Henry Shafer 1821—Jonas Westover, Jr 1822— do 1823—Abram L Lawyer 1824 — do 1825— do 1826—John P Bellinger 1827— do 1828— do 1829—Abram L, Lawyer 1830— Henry Shafer 1831— do 1832—John P Bellinger 1833 — do 1834—Thomas Lawyer 1835 - Peter W Snyder 1836— do 1837—John H Mumford 1838 — do 1839—Thomas Smith. 1840— do 1841—Charles Courter. 1842— do 1843—Jacob Russell. 1844—John Westover. 1845 — do is46—David W. Lawyer. 1847—Philip Mann. 1848— do 1849—John Brown. 1850— do 1851—Daniel Kilmer. 1852—Abram A. Osterhout 1853--- do 1854— Daniel Shafer 1855— do 1856—H L, Russell 1857—Charles H *haver 1858—Maicus Sternbergh 1859~Teunis Slingerland 1860—Asaph Roberts 1861—Harmon Becker 1862--- do 1863—John Brown. 1864—John Herron. 1865—Daniel Shafer. 1866--- do 1867—David Frasier. 1868--- do 1869--- do 1870—Theodore Owen. 1871—Charles Ryder. 1872--- do 1873—David B. Lawyer. 1874—John J. Dickinson. 1875--- do 1876—Peter Lawyer. 1877--- do 187s—David B. Lawyer. 1879—Peter Tingue. 1880--- do 1£81-- do 1882--- do 1883—William Shafer. 188i1—Lester France. 1885— do 1886— do 18 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1ss7--Lester France. 1888—John Baumes. 1889- - do 1s90—Peter P. Shank. 1891— do 1s92—Jared Van Wagenen 1893— do lgat—David Chambers, 1sv5— do 18996--Lester France. 1897— do 1g9g--Conrad Rickard. CONESVILLE. 18363——Abrain Richtmyer. 1837—Joshua Nowlen. 1838 — do 1839—-Barent Stryker. 1810—Peter Stryker. 1841—Chancellor Spenser. 1842—Ira Nowlen. 1843—Joshua Nowlen. 1844—Chancellor Spenser. 1845-—-Elisha Hammond. 1846--- do 1847—Lewis P. Mattice. 1848—William Lamont. 1849--- do 1850--- do 1851—William Lee. 1852—Orluff M. Humphrey. 1853—Loren P. Cole. 1854—James Hay. 1855—Erastus Case.: 1856—Lewis P. Mattice. 1857—J. D. Newell. 1858—Newell Day. 1850—Loren P.: Cole. 1860—Lewis P. Mattice. 1861—Ira D. Humphrey. 1862—Peter H. Richtmyer. 1863—Lewis P. Mattice. 1864—Loren P. Cole. 1865— Peter Couchman. 1866-- do 1867— do 1868— do 1869-- do 1870— do 1871— do 1872— do 1873—Stephen J. Hitchcock. 1874—D. H. Miller. _ 1875—D. B. Thorpe. 1876— do 1877—George VanDyke. 1878— do 1879—Loren P. Cole. 1s80—Peter Couchman. 1831—Alexander W. Patrie. 1882-—-G. Gaylord. 1883—George E. Gaylord. 1884—-Emory Stephens. 1885— do 1886— do 1887—D. Hawley Miller. 1888— do :1889— do '1g90-—Loren P. Cole. 1891— do 1s92—E. W. Morse. 1893— do 1s94—Loren P. Cole. 1895— do 1896—Melvin Smith. 1897— do 1898---Loren P Cole READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Ig ESPERANCE. 1816—John S. Brown. 1847—Charles Knox. 1848—Lewis Rockwell. 1849--- do 1850—Spencer Foster. 1851—John FE. Mann. 1852— do 1853—Horace D. Phelps. * 1854— do 1855--John Lovett, 1856-—-Storrs Messenger, 1857— do 1858—James B. McMaster. 1859— do 1860--J. M. Donaldson. 1861—- do 1862—Jehiel Larkin. 1863-- do 1864—Jesse A. ‘Tubbs. 1865--Cornelius O. Dorn. 1s66—Alexander Larkin. 1867— do 1868--James Van Vechten. 1869--- do 1870--James H. Crandall. 1871--- do 1872—James Van Vechten. 1873--- do 1874--Jehiel Larkin. 1875--James Van Vechten. 1876--- do 1877--- do 1878--- do 1879--- do 1880--M. W. Stevens. 1881--- do 1882--- do 1883— do 1884—M. W. Stevens. 1885—William J. Mc Duffie. 1886— do 1887— do 1888—John Bradt. 1889-— do 1890--Lyman Perrigo, 189I— do 1892——-W. H. Conover. 1893--George W. Hoag, 1894—J. P. Van Vechten, 1895-- do 1896-- do 1897— do 1898—-W. I. Grosvenor. FuLTon. 1829—Charles Watson. 1830-—-John F’. Mattice. 1831--Jonas Krum. 1832--Eben G. Foster. 1833--Homer Whitely. 1834—Philip Bergh, Jr. 1835—Harmon Vroman. 1836—Robert W. Lamont. 1837—Philip Bergh, Jr. 1538—Moses Lawyer. i839—John Spickerman. 1840—Joseph Becker. 18!1—Charles Watson: 1s42—John Spickerman. ' 4843—Gideon D. Hilts. 1844—Ephraim Vroman. 1845—Alston F. Mattice. 1si6—Philip Bergh, Jr. 1817--Peter A. Borst. 1sis--David Gorse. 1sig-—Washington Bergh. 1850- Peter Murphy. 20 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1351--John Spickerman. 1852--Joseph Becker. 1853--William Best. 1854--John Spickerman. 1855 -Jonas Krum. 1856--Roswll Driggs. 1857-- David Gorse. 1858--Gideon D. Hilts. 1859—Charles Bouck. 1860—Riley Adams. 1861— Washington Bergh, 1862---David J. Vroman. 1863---John D, Wheeler. 1864--Wn. H. Freennire. 1865---Charles Bouck. 1866---John Spickerman, 1867---Wim. H. Freemmire. 1868--Abram Haines, Jr. 1969---George Spickerman. 1870--- Washington Bergh. 1871---David J. Vroman. 1872---Orson Spickerman. 1873--- Washington Bergh. 1874— do 1875— do 1876--John H. Mann, 1877--- do 1878--Orson Spickerman. 1879 — do 1880— da 1881---Marcus Zeh. 1832--- do 1883—George Vroman. 1884— do 1885--Orson Spickerman. 1886—— do 1887-- do 1888—- do 1889— do 1892—Orson Spickerman. 189t1— do 1892 —William Chapman. 1893---Stephen E. Wiltsie. 1894--- William Chapman. 1895--- do 1896---Garret W. Mattice. 1897--- do 1898--- do GILBOoA. 1s4s—Colby Reed. 1s49——Elisha Griffin. 1850-—Hiram Freidenburgh. 1851—Paige Croswell. 1852—David E. Chichester. 1853—Solomon Mackey. 1854—R. W. Ruliffson. 1855—John Reed. -1856— do 1857— do 1858— do 1859: — do 1suu—Henry Tibbetts. 1861—David E. Chichester. 1862— do 1863—Luman Reed. 1864— Washington Mackey. 1865—John T. Jackson. 1866—Washington Mackey. 1867—Luman Reed. 1868- — do 18¢69— do 1870—- do 1871— do 1872-- do 18738--- do 1874--- do 1875— do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 21 1876—Luman Reed. 1877—A. Hagadorn. 1878—Addison H. Bartley. 1879— do 1880—Andrew G. Baldwin. 1881— do 1882—A. Hagadorn. 1883—Stephen Wiltse. 1s84—Addison Hagadorn. 1885— do 1886-—H. L. Reed. 1887— do 188s—Addison Hagadorn. 1889— do 1890— do 1891—LeGrand Van Tuyl. 1s92—Andrew Baldwin. 189g — William W. Chapman. 18913—Addison Hagadorn. 1895— do 1896—William H. Decker. 1897— do 1898— do JEFFERSON. 1803---Ezra Beard. 1804—Stephen Judd. 1805---Heman Hickok. 1806--- do 1807--- do 1808--- do 1809--- do 1810--- do 1811--- do 1812--- do 1813---Marcus Andrews. 1814---Marvin Judd. 1815--- do 181¢—Abner Bissell. 1817---Ezra Beard. 1818— do 1819--- do 1820---Marvin Judd. 1821---Abner Bissell. 1822---Marvin Judd, 1823-- do 1824---John Daley. 1825--- do 1826---Isaac Buckingham. 1827--- do 1828---John Daley. 1829—Enos Minor. 1830— do 1831—Benjamin Bruce. 1832— do 1833--Hiram Judd. 1834—Ezekiel Gallup. 1835— Benjamin Hickok. 1836— do 1837—Samuel FE. Turner. 1838—- do 1839—Ezekiel Gallup. 1840—Hezekiah Watson. 1g41—Levi Gallup, Jr. 1842— do 1843—Asahel Cowley. 1844—David P. Stevens. 1845— do 1s46—Levi Gallup, Jr. 1847— do is48—Clark Franklin. 1s49—Alfred S. White. 1850—David Young. 1851—Samuel R. Griggs. 1852—Jesse Brockway. 1853—Benjamin Smith. 1854—John Ruland. 1855—David W. Gallup. 22 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1856—-David Young. 1857— Alfred S. White. 1858— do 1859—Elijah Danforth. 1860—Beriah H. Avery. 1861--William A. Loughran. 1862—James T. Treadwell. 1863—William A. Loughran. 1864—John W. Gibbs. js65—Williain S. Jones. 1866—George Mattice. 1867— do 1868—Charles Mayhamn. 1869--George Mattice. 1870—Charles Mayham, 1871—Stephen J, Tyler. 1872— do 1873—Charles Mayham. 1874—Beriah H. Avery. 1875—Ezra Twitchell. 1876— do 1877—William S. Jones. 1878— do 1879-- do 1880—Ezra Twitchell. 1881— do 1882—Moses W. Wilcox. 1883---Daniel Cornell. 1884--- do 1885---Newton G. Peck. 1886--- do 1887--- do 1888---J, H. Hartwell. 1889--- do 1890---Newton G. Peck. 1891---Benjamin Avery. 1892---C. E. Nichols. 1893--- do 1894---Newton G. Peck, 1895---Newton G. Peck. 1896---Le Grand Treadwell. 1897--- do 1898---J. W. Vaughn. MIDDLEBURGH. 1844---David B. Danforth. 1845---Matthew Franklin. 1846--- do 1847---Uriah Rider. 1848---Henry Hauver. 1849---Steven Vosburg. 1850---George Bouck. 1851--- do 1852---George W. Tibbits. 1853---David Becker. 1854---Edward Pinder. 1855---George E. Danforth. 1856— do 1857— do 1858— do 1859— do 1860— do 1861---Wm. Shafer. 1862--- do 1863---Peter Z. Swart. 1864---Nicholas Beekman. 1865—Volney Danforth. 1s66—Hamilton Becker. 1867—Alex. Bouck. 1868— do 1869—Bartholemew Becker. 1870—Peter Z. Swart. 1871— do 1872—Nathaniel Manning. 1873—John D. Wheeler. 1874— do 1875— do 1876— do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 23 1877— do 1878—-Hadley Snyder. 1879— do 1880— do 1881— do 1882— do 1883--- do- 1884--- do 1885--- do 1886--- do 1887---J. P. Chapman. 1888--- do 1889--- do 1890---Dow F. Vroman. 189I--- do 1892--- do 1893---J. Schuyler Vroman. 1894--- do 1895--- do 1896--- do 1897--- do 1898---F. A. Sullivan. RICHMONDVILLE. 1849—Peter H. Warner. 1850— do ‘ 1851—Thomas B. Van Alstyne. 1852— David Mann. 1853— do 1854—William Snyder. 1855— do 185s—Tobias Mann. 1857 — do 1858— do 1859— do 1860 Dr. Jared Chase. 1861 do 1g32—Dr. S. M. Van Alstyne. 1863 do 1864 do 1865—Dr. Jared Chase. 1866—William T. La Mont. 1867 do 1868—James A. Warner. 1869 do 1876—John Westover, 1871—James Harroway. 1872 do 1873 do 1874 do 1875---Dr. S. M. Van Alstyne, 1876 do 1877—Fred Moot. 1878 do 1879---Samuel Butler. 188)—Thomas W. Zeh, Jr. 18831—Dr. Jared Chase. 1882--Samuel Butler. 1833---Milo N. Pradley. 1834---George A. Shafer. 1885--- do 1886---John R. Becker. 18387--- do 1$88---Orrin Tox, 1889--- do 1890---Stillman G. Shafer. 1891--- do 1892---M. W. Harroway. 1893--- do 1894--- do 1895--- do 1896---E. A. Dox. 1897--- do 1898--- do SCHOHARIE. 1767—Marcus Bellinger. 1768 do 1769) do 1770 do 24 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1771 do 1772 do 1773 do 1774 do 1775 do 1776 do WF do 1778 do 1779 do 1780 do 1781 do 1782 do 1783 do 1784 do 1785 do 1786 do 1787 do 1788 do 1789 do 1790 do 1791 do 1792 do 1793 do 1794 do 1795 do 1796 do 1797—John Ingold, Jr. 1798 do 1799 do 1800 do 1801---Peter Swart. 1802---Henry Becker. 1803---John Ingold. 1804—Henry Becker. 1805 do 1806—Silas Tompson. 1807 —John Ingold. 1808---Peter Swart. 1809 do 1810 do 1811 do 1812---William Dietz. 1813---Peter Swart. 1814---Henry Becker. 1815—Gideon Wilber. 1816—Peter W. Mann. 1817 do 1818 do 1819 do 1820—Henry W. Starwin. 1821—Joseph Hunting. 1822 do 1823—Jacob W. Mann. 1824 do 1825 do 1826—John Swart. 1827 do 1828 do 1829 do 1830—Henry Hamilton 1831 do 1832 do 1833 do 1s34—Charles Goodyear. 1835 do 1836 do 1837—John C. Wright. 1838—Henry Hamilton 1839—John S. Brown. 1840 do 1841 do 1842—Hiram Walden. 1843 do 1844—Daniel Larkin. 1845—Charles Knox. 1846---John Griggs. 1847---David Dietz. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY, 55 1848—Jacob Vroman. 1849— do 1850— do 1851—Albiness Hess. 1852— do 1853— do 1854— do 1855—Jonas Kilmer. 1856—David Dietz. 1857—Gideon Schaeffer. 1858—Treat Durand. 1859—Ralph Brewster. 1860—Elijah Lawyer. 1861— do 1862—William Winter. 1863— do 1864— do 1865— Peter S. Swart, 1s6¢— William Winter. 1867—Elijah Lawyer. 1868—James O. Williams. 1869— do 1870—Francisco Wood. 1871_John W. Larkin. 1872--John G. Caryl. 1873— do 1374—-John W. Larkin. 1875— do 1876—William B. Murphy. 1877—Ralph Brewster. 1878— do 1879—John W. Larkin. 18s80—Hiram Schoolcraft. 1881—Jacob Rickard. 1982—-Hiram Schoolcraft. 1883—John B. Grant. 1884— do 1885 — do 1gg6—John W. Larkin. 1887—Abram Becker. 1888— do 1889— do 1890—D. W. Jenkins. 1891— do 1892— do 1893— do 1s94— do 1895— do Py 1896— do 1897--- do «0? 1898— do SEWARD. 1840—Peter Hynds. 1s41— do 1842—Andrew Hynds. 1843—Austin Sexton. 1844— do 1845 —John C. Shutts. 1846—Abraham Sternbergh. 1847—- do 1848--Robert M. Van Schaick. 1849—Tobias Warner. 1850—Abraham Sternbergh. 1851—Peter Hynds. 1852—Alfred W. Rowley. 1853—Joseph Zey. 1854—Kirtland Handy. 1855-—Nathaniel Southworth. 1856—John C. Shutts. 1857-- do 1858 — do 1859—Jacob Diefendorf. 1860—Isaac Bellinger. 1861--Henry A. Stall. 1862--Isaac Bellinger. 1863--- do 1864--- do 26 1865—Abraham Sternbergh. 1866— do 1867— do 1868—Ié. O. Bruce. 1869 — do 1870—Sylvester Diefendorf. 1871—H. A. Warner. 1872— do 1873— do 1874—John G. Empie. 1875—H. A. Warner. 1876~John G. Empie. 1877—John Patry. 1878—Elias Pierce. 1879— do (deceased ) 1879—Jolin Patry, to fill vacancy. 1880—David H. Osterhout. 1881—Menzo Young. 1882 — do 1883— do 1884—- do 1885— do 1886—John Patrie. 1887—Menzo Young. 1888—Irving Winnie. 1889— do 1890—John Sternberg. 1891— do 1892— do 1893— do 1894—John H. Sternbergh. 1895--- do 1s96—Austin Taber. 1897--- do 1898—John H. Sternbergh. SHARON. 1796 --Tinas Pynneo. 1797-— do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1798—Peter Loucks. 1799— ~— do 1800— do 1801--- do 1802--- do 1803— do 1804--- do 1805 -- do 1806--- do 1807--- do 1808---John Malick. 1809— do 1815—Peter A. Hilton. 1816—Jacol Crounse. 1817--Peter A. Hilton. 1818--John Rice. 1819—Peter A. Hilton. 1820—Jacob Crounse. 1821--Robert Eldredge. 1822— do 1823 — do 1824 — do 1825—Peter Hynds. 1826— do 1827— do 1828—Jacob Crounse. 1829— do 1830—Timothy Cook. 1831—John Scott. 1832—John F. Hiller. 1833—Adam Empie. 1884—Robert Eldredge. 1835— do 1836— do 1837—Martin Merckley. 1838-- James Parsons. 1839—William Royce. 1840—Robert Eldredge. 1g41—Seth Eldredge. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 27 1842—Cornelius Beekman. 1848—Daniel D. Webster. 18i4—John Beakley. 1845—David Becker. 1846—John C. Moeller. 1847—Seymour Smith. 1g4s—John C. Empie. 1849—J. W. Van Schaick. 1850—John L,. Dockstader. 1851—Adam Empie. 1852—Seymour Smith. 1853—Joseph Zeh. 1854—M. N. De Noyelles. 1855—P. H. Sharp. 1856—Luther Taylor. 1857—Garrett Hone. 1858—Daniel Eldredge. -1859—M. N. De Noyelles. 1860— do 1861—Peter Low. 1862— do 1863—John A. Empie. 1864—-John Beakly. 1865—M. N. De Noyelles. 1s66—Charles Craig. 1867—M. N. De Noyelles. 1868— do 1869—John B. Hoag. 1870— do 187i—Nathan W. Stratton. 1872— do 1873—Augustus Parsons. 1874—Peter A. Bellinger. 1875--- do 1876—Garrett Hone. 1877— do 18783—Henry C. Lyker. 1879— do 1880— do 1881—Henry C. Lyker. 1882— do 1883—James S. Staley. 1884--Cassius M. Mallett. 1885— do 1886— do - 1887— do 1888— do 1889— do 1890— do 1891, do 1892— do 1893— do 1894--- do 1895--- do 1896--- do 1897--- do 1898— do SUMMIT. 1831—Jacob Hoffman. 1832— do 1833—Seymour Boughton, Sen. 1834— do 1835—Letolia Bruce. 1836—Seymour Boughton, Sen. 1837—Daniel Baldwin. 1838—Edmond Northrup. 1839—John Loucks, Jun. 1840—Thomas W. Lamont. 1841— do 1842—Isaac W. Beard. 1843— do 1844—Jacob Hoffman. 1845— do 1846—Hiram T. Comstock. 1847—Parley Brown. 1848— do . 1849—Joseph S. Wood. 28 1350—Joseph S. Wood. 1851—Robert Crapser. 1852---Minard Harder.. 1853--Seymour Boughton, Sen. 1854--David L. Rider. 1855—John H. Coons. 1856--James Barger. 1857~- do 1858--Samuel Near. 1859—David C. Jackson. 1860—Samuel R. Griggs. 1861—William Lamont. 1862---Elisha Brown. 1863---Charles W. Havens. 1864--Miles Hartwell. 1865---Parley Brown. 1866 — do 1867—James ‘Terpenning. 1868— Howland Baker. 1sc69—James Barger. 1870— do 1871—William Lamont. 1872— do 1873—James H. Brown. 1874— do 1875— do 1876— do 1877—Stephen Stillwell. 1878—Seymour Boughton, Jun. 1879— do 1880—David Crowe. 1881— do 1882—F. P. Beard. 1883—J. L, Burrows. 1gsi—A. P. Jump. 1885— do 1886—Harlan P. Ives, 1g37—- do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 1ssS—H. Rifenbark. 1889— do 1890--- do 1891—Johnson Barger. 1892 — do 1893—John L,. Swart. 1894 — do 1895— do 189s5—J. L. Hartwell. 1897— do 1898— do WRIGHT. 1846—Hiram Walden. 1847— do 1848— do 1819—Henry D. Rosekrans. 1850— do 1851—Simeon Morgan. 1852— do 1853---John Hunting. 1854— do 1855— do 1856— Peter Dominick. 1857—Weidman Dominick. 1858— do 1859— do 1860— do 1861—James Plank. 1862—Austin Becker. 1863— .do 1864—Ambrose R. Hunting. 1865—John J. Dominick. is6o—A. R. Hunting. 1867—Peter Weidman. 1868- Hiram Walden. 1869—Henry D, Rosekrans. 1870— do READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 29 1871—Ira Zeh, resigned and John| 1893—David E. Becker. J. Dominick, app'd to fill vacancy.| 1g94— do 1872--John J. Dominick. 1895 — do 1873-- do 1896 —Sylvanus Becker. 1874— do 1897— do 1375—Peter Weidinan. 1898 —-C. L. Weidman. 1876— do BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, 1899. 1877-Chester Posson. Blenheim................. David Hager 1878s—Samuel Davidson. Broome...........0060.000 M. A Losve 1879— do Carlisle... ............ Madison Young 1sso—John J. Dominick. Cobleskill............ Conrad Rickard 1ssi—Ambrose R. Hunting. Cortes ville. wecveresce Loren P. Cole 1882— do Esperance............ W. H. Conover 1883—Peter F. Zimmer. Fulton......00c.ce Lorenzo Akeley 18Si— do Gilboa...... cece ec eeee W.H. Decker 1885—Chester Posson. PETE G asta shay adys va H. D. Vaughn Iss6— do Middleburgh.......... Frank Sullivan 1887-Hiram Walden. Richmondville.............. H. LP. Ives 1888 — do Schoharie......... Daniel W. Jenkins 1889 do Seward. ......c.cccceee eee H. A. Traber 1390—Charles Gallup. Sharon........ccccceeeee C. M. Mallett 1891—Jacob Snyder. Summit....00..00.0c ee A. L. Jump 1892— do Wright...............0. Cc. L. Weidman ————_—$<<0 ¢-> + oe __ —__ Gazeteer of Towns. BLENHEIM. Blenheim, named from the Blenheim Patent, a part of which lies in the northern part of the town was formed from Schoharie, March 17, 1797. Jefferson was taken off in 1803, and a part of Gilboa in 1848. It is an interior town, lying southwest of the center of thecounty. The sur- face is a hilly upland, broken by the deepravinesof the streams, which are bordered by steep hills, rising to a height of 300 to 500 feet. A Wide flat extends along the Schoharie, equal in fertility to any land in thecounty. The soil is chiefly aclayey loam. The principal occupa- tion is farming, The first settlements were made by Dutch and Palatinates, previous 30 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. to 1761, but many were driven out during the Revolution. Among the early settlers were Gen. Freegift Patchin, Lawrence Mattice, Henry Effner, Henry and Jacob Hager, Lambert Sternberg, Wm. Freeck, Isaac Smith, Banks Morehouse and George Martin. Most of the settlers who came in after the war, were from New England. General Patchin settled in this town in 1798, built a mill and gave his name to the village. The first inn was kept by H. Effner, and the first store by Tobias Cuyler, in 1803. The first tannery was built in 1825 by Jones & Lathrop. Walter Butler formerly owned a large tract of Jand including the flats in this town, and the hill portion was owned by John Lansing, Jr. It is said that Lansing gave a shilling an acre for his land, a large portion of which was leased to the occupants until the anti-rent excitement. ‘The citizens of this town partook of the excitement which prevailed in other localities, and meetings were held at which the anti- rent advocates appeared in the dress of Indians, and personal violence was threatened. Sheriffs Brown and Bouck were at one time stopping at a hotelin North Blenheim, and while quietly seated in conversation the room was suddenly filled with men disguised as Indians. The Sheriffs were overpowered and taken to Baldwin’s Heights with the intention of giving them a coat of tar and feathers, but better counsels prevailed and the plan was abandoned. If the anti-renters were lawless, the legal au- thorities were sometimes scarcely less so, the posse of the sheriffs some- times taking unwarrantable liberties in searching premisesand in the pretended exercise of their duty. At the close of the Revolution, some of the Tories from this town re- turned, to the great disgust of patriotic citizens. Among these was one named Beacraft, who boasted of his deeds of barbarity until he could no longer be endured. He was taken by about a dozen whigs, bound and punished with fifty lashes with hickory withes, the executioner tell- ing him at every ten strokes, for what crime they were inflicted. He was then released and disappeared forever from this place. BROOME. Broome, named in honor of Lieut. Governor John Broome, was formed March 17, 1797, as Bristol. Its namewas changed April 6, 1808. A part of Conesville was taken off in 1836, a part of Gilboa in 1848, and partsof Middleburgh were annexed Feb 9, and Oct 5, 1849. It lies up- on the east border of the County, south of the center. The surface is a hilly upland. The highest summits are from 350 to 500 feet above the READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 31 - valleys. Catskill creek takes its rise in the north part, and several branch- es of the Schoharie Creek drain the north and west portions. The soil is a gravelly and clayey loam. The first settlements were made before the Revolution. Among the early settlers, some of whom came in after the close of the Revolution, were Derick Van Dyke, John Robbins, Allen Leet, Joshua and Asa Bush- nell, George and Hezekiah Watson, Ebenezer Wickham, George Burt- wick, Timothy Kelsey, John Gillet and Ezra Chapman, all of whom settled previous to1796. The first birth in the town was that of Fran- cis Kelsey in April, 1794. The first death was that of Ezra Chapman, in August, 1794. : During the Revolution but few settlers were found within the limits of the town. Only one, of whom we have any knowledge, remained at home and braved the dangers that surrounded the border seftlers. Derick Van Dyck passed through the troublesome times with but an occasional stay at the Upper Fort, when an invasion was expected. His residence was near the present village of Livingstonville, and was. burned by Tories in 1781. The Tories of the Hudson river, who lived near Catskill, and the Indiansof the Susquehanna, kept up a contin- ual communication with each other through this territory, and it was here that the scouts of the Middle and Upper Forts often came to inter- cept the loyalists as they passed through, and caught many from time to time and conveyed the royal adherents to Albany for investigation and imprisonment. Among the pioneers of this section was the notable Daniel Shays, the leader of ‘‘Shky’s Rebellion’ in 1786 and ’87. He fled to this then isolated country and purchased a large tract of land, upon which he lived until his death in 1821. He died in Preston ‘Hollow, where his remains lie beneath a plain head-stone, ‘‘while his name is more en- durably inscribed upon the pages of history as a staunch yet mistaken advocate of liberty.’’ David Williams, one of the captors of Major Andre, removed to this town in 1805, and settled near Livingstonville, on a farm previously owned by Gen. Shay. He resided here until his death, which occurred August 2, 1831. He was buried with military honors at Livingston- ville, in the presence of a large concourse who had assembled to pay the last tribute of respect to the distinguished patriot. In March, 1876, his ashes were removed to Rensselaerville, and on the rgth of July follow- ing were again disturbed, and now lie near the Old Stone Fort at Scho- harie, under an imposing monument erected by the State. 32 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY, CARLISLE. Carlisle was formed from Cobleskill and Sharon, March 31, 1807. It is a central town upon the North border of the county. The surface consists principally of an immense ridge, lying between the valleys of the Mohawk and Cobleskill, the summit of which is 800 to 1,000 feet above the former stream. ‘This ridge descends to the north by a series of terraces, formed by the different geological strata, and the south by gradual slopes, following the general dip of the rocks. A conical eleva- tion near the south line, early known as Owaeresouere, is the highest point in the county. The streams are small brooks. The soil is chiefly a clay loam. Several caves are found in the lime-stone regions in various parts of the town. The principal of these are known as Young’s and Selkirk’s Caves. Near Carlisle village is a small cavern, in which it is supposed the Indians found shelter during the Revolution. The first settlement was made in 1760, in the southwest part of the town, by Andrew Loucks, Conradt Engle, Philip Hooker and Peter Young. Judge Brown, author of ‘‘History of Schoharie’ was an early settler of this town and the first justice of the peace. Benjamin Johnson was the first constable. The first grist mill was erected by John Brown, in the north-east part of the town, about a mile and a half from Groven- or’s Corners. It was nicknamed ‘‘Samp Mortar.’’ The first saw-mill was erected at Becker’s Corners, by Thomas Kinyon. The first school house was erected at Grovenors’ Corners. ‘ In 1852 the “seminary craze’’reached Carlisle. A joint stock company was formed to build a boarding school, at the village of Carlisle, and many of the prospering farmers took stock in the enterprise. The build- ing was erected and furnished, at a cost of thirty-two thousand dollars, to accomodate three hundred boarders. It contained a large chapel, sev- eral commodious recitation rooms, and all the conveniences of a first class and successful institution. But ere the season of 1854 closed, the institu- tion began to totter and soon proved a financial failure. It nearly ruined many of the stockholders. Several attempts were made to revive it, but each proved unsuccessful. A long litigation followed between the trus- tees and stockholders, which proved a very expensive affair and only crippled those engaged, the more. It proved the ruination of many prosperous farmers and mechanics. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIM COUNTY. 33 COBLESKILL. Cobleskill was formed from Schoharie March 17, 1797. The line of Sharon was changed March 15, 1799. A part of Carlisle was taken off in 1807, a part of Summit in 1819 and Richmondville in 1845. The surface is principally a hilly upland, broken by the deep valley of the Cobleskill, which flows cast through the center. The highest points, on the north and south borders, are frcm 600 to goo feet above the valley. The soil upon the hills is a sandy loam, and in the valley an alluvium. The origin of the name Codleskill is not definitely known. According to one story, it was named after Jacob Kobell, who built a mill near the outlet of the creek. The Schaeffer tradition is to the effect that the cows of the first settlers were pastured along the creek and one or more of each herd having a bell attached to the neck, for the purpose of find- ing them, led the settlers to give the stream the name of Cow-dell-kill— kill meaning creek. Another family states that owing to the bed of the creek in many places being covered with round stone, it was called Cobblekill, This se~ms to be the most probable source. The first settlement was made about 1750, along the flats bordering on the creek. Among the early settlers were families named Shafer, Bouck, Warner, Lawyer, Frimire, Borst and Brown, all of German origin. During the Revolution most of the inhabitants were ardent supporters of the Colonists, and as a consequence were exposed to the incursions of Indians and Tories. At the outbreak of hostilities there were twenty families located on the rich flats of the Cobleskill, within a distance of three miles, As they were all Whigs, they organized a militia company for their own defense, Christian Brown being Captain, and Jacob Borst, Lieutenant. ’ In June, 1778, the battle of Cobleskill was fought in this town be- tween Tories and Indians under Brant, and provincial troops and militia under Captains Patrick and Brown. ‘The Americans were drawn into an aimbuscade and defeated. Captain Patrick was killed. The settlers in.the vicinity, hearing the firing, fled to the forest for refuge, or to- wards the Fort at Schoharie, ten miles distant. Three of Patrick’s and two of Brown’s men took refuge in a house from which they fired upon the Indians. The latter stopped to dislodge them and set the house on fire. Three of the soldiers were buried in the ruins, and the other two killed. The whole number killed in the engagement was twenty-two, more than half of the Americans engaged being either killed or wound- 34 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. ed. The enemy numbered about 350, under the command of Joseph Brant. ‘The loss of the enemy was supposed to equal, if it did not exceed, that of the Americans. Ten houses were burned on this occasion, and about the same number of baris. The first Town Meeting of, Cobleskill was held at the home of Lam- bert Lawyer in 1797. In 1800 the Board of Excise licensed the follow- ing persons: ‘‘Lambert Lawyer, Peter Bouck, William Snyder, Nicholas Smith, Wm. Baker, Caleb Lamb and Lambert Shaver, who appeared to be of good moral character and are of sufficient abilities, each to keep a public Inn or Tavern, and that each of them has accomodations to en- tertain travelers, and that it appears to the said Board that it is neces- sary for the accomodation of travelers that a tavern be kept at their several places of abode in the said town of Cobleskill.” In 1802 the town voted that ‘‘Hogs Run yoked, any person letting his hogs run and not yoked, if doing damage through a lawful fence as aforesaid, shall be fined fifty cents per head over and above all damages, to be recovered by an action of Dt by the Complainer.’’ In the same year they declared ‘‘2 feet long a lawfull yoak.”’ CONESVILLE. Conesville, named in honor of Rev. Jonathan Cone, of Greene County, was formed from Broome and Durham, Greene County, March 3, 1836. It is the south-east corner town of the County. The surface is general- ly hilly, mountainous along the east border. The highest summits are from 1,600 to 2,000 feet above the valleys. Schoharie creek forms a small portion of the west boundary, and Manorkill flows west through the town a little south of the center. Near the mouth of Manorkillis a cascade of sixty feet. The valleys of these streams are bordered by high and often precipitous hills. The first settlement was made by Ury Richtmeyer in 1764. Among the early settlers appear the names of Daniel Crane, Samuel Stringer, Walter Mc Farlane, John Richtmeyer, Christian Patrie and others. The first death in the town was that of Ury Richtmeyer in 1769. Peter Richtmeyer kept the first inn, in 1784. Barent Stryker built the first mill, above the Falls of Manorkill. The earliest records of the town were lost, and we are unable to give our readers any interesting incidents of those early days. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 35 ESPERANCE. Esperance, named from its principal village, was formed from Scho- harie, April 4, 1846. A small part was re-annexed to Schoharie in 1850. The surface consists of two ridges, extending east aud west across the town, separated by the valley of Schoharie River. The first settlement was made by Palatines in 1711. Kneiskern’s Dorf was located opposite the mouth of the Cobleskill and was one of the first settlementsin the county. Among the settlers were John. P. Kueis- kern, and families named Stubrach, Enders, Sidney, Bergh, Houck and others. The town comprised the whole of Jacob H. Ten Eyck’s Patent surveyed in 1761, a part of the Schoharie Patent and a part of Lawyer & Zimmer’s Second Allotment, with a part of the Stone Heap Patent. The last was granted to John Bowen and others in 1770, and took its name from a large stone heap near Sloansville, and by the side of the Indian path leading from Fort Hunter to Schoharie. ‘Tradition says that two Mohawk hunters had a quarrel at this place, resulting in the death of one of them, and that the heap was erected to perpetuate the memory of the event. The custom of the nation required every warrior, in passing, to adda stone. It was four rods long, between one and two wide, and ten to fifteen feet high. It was removed and laid into a wall some years ago. ‘The route of Sir John Johnson from Schoharie to the Mohawk in 1780 was along this path. The site of the village of Esperance, whose name is the French for ‘‘Hope,’’ was purchased in 1800 by General William Worth. The vill- age settlement began about 1800 or 1802, before which the place was known as ‘‘State Bridge.’’ ‘The first settlers were principally New Englanders, most of them from Connecticut. The village was incorpora- ted in 1832, being the oldest incorporated village in the county. ‘The village was a lively town in stage-coaching days, being the half-way point between Albany and Cherry Valley on the old Great Western Turn- pike. The ancient wooden bridge over the river was erected in 180}, and still stands sturdily after ninety years of wear. It issaid that Judge Briggs purchased the privilege of being the first to drive over the bridge by the payment of twenty dollars. John Burt kept the first hotel at this place in 1806. Haynes & Isham built the first grist mill in Esperance village, in 1868. The first town meeting was held May 19, 1846. 36 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. FULTON. Fulton was formed from Middleburgh April 15, 1828 tral town in the county. Schoharie River flows through the east part, receiving Panther Creek from the west. ; The first settlements were made by Dutch and Palatinates about 17It. Among the early settlers were Peter Vroman, Cornelius V roman; Nich- olas Feeck, Adam Brown, Teunis Vroman, Frere Becker, William Bouck, Nicholas York and Henry Hager. ae ‘The Upper Fort stood in thistown, at Fultonham. It was built in the fall of 1777, upon a farm then owned by John Feek, on the west side of the river near the village. 3 “One side of this enclosure was picketed in, while on its other sides a breastwork was thrown up of timbers and earth, some eight or ten feet high, and sufficiently thick to admit of drawing a wagon upon its 1Sp, with short pickets set in the outside timbers of the breastwork. A ditch surrounded the part thus constructed. Military barracks and small log huts were erected within the inclosure, to accommodate the soldiers and citizens. Block-houses and sentry-boxes were built in the north-west and south-east corners, each mounting a small cannon to guard its sides. From its construction, this fortress probably better merited the name of fort than either of the other two.’’ Like other settlements in the Schoharie valley, this town suffered from the incursions of Tories and Indians. Many citizens were killed or taken captive, and buildings and other property were plundered and destroyed. Desolation followed in the path of the savages or more savage Tories. Perhaps the most widely known man in the valley during the Revolu- tionary period was Timothy Murphy. Many stories are related which would make him out to be a murderer of the worst character, but when the true facts of his life are alone considered, we find that he was a kind- hearted man and a true patriot. His reputation as a superior marksman was national. It was a shot from his rifle which killed General Fraser at the battle of Bemis Heights, to whose death is attributed the defeat of the British in that decisive engagement. He was a terror to the In- dians of the valley. Having a two-barreled rifle, a thing unknown to them, they thought he was a devil, capable of shooting as many times as he wished without loading. He died on the 27th of June, 1818, at the age of sixty-seven, and was buried on the “Murphy Farm.’ In 1873 his remains were removed to the Middleburgh cemetery, where a small slab marks his last resting place. It is the cen- READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 37 Fulton was also the birthplace and home of Williain C. Bouck, who was elected Governor of the State of New York in 1842. GILBOA. Gilboa was formed from Blenheim and Broome, March 16, 1848. It is the central town upon the south border of the County. Schoharie Creek flows north through the center, receiving Plattenkill from the east, and Minekill from the west. The settlement of this town was commenced in 1764, by Matthew and Jacob Dise. They jomed the British during the Revolution and fled to Canada. Among the early settlers after the war were Richard Stanley, Joseph Desilva, Benoni Frazer, Cornelius Lane, Isaac Van Fort, Daniel Conover and Jacob Homer, all fromm New England. Ruloff Vorhees kept the first inn, in 1785; John Dise built the first mills, in 1764, and Jonah Soper, the first tannery, in 1800. About the year 1840, a company was formed with a capital of $50,000, called the ‘‘Gilboa Cotton Mill Co.’’ for the purpose of building a cotton mill, It soon became a prospzrous establishment, with one hundred looms, employing about eighty hands. The whole plant was destroyed by the flood of 1869, and was never rebuilt. _ On May 4, 1890, almost the entire village of Gilboa was wiped out by fire. It has been rebuilt, however, and the marks of the conflagration are hardly noticeable. David Elerson, distinguished among the riflemen of the Revolution, set- tled in this town in 1793. Previous to the Revolution he was engaged in the Indian wars of Virginia, during which he received a bullet through his left shoulder. He took part in the battle of Monmouth, under Col. Morgan. After this battle he succeeded single-handed incapturing a phaeton and team of horses, which were guarded by two British sentinels. After this exploit his company was sent to the Schoharie valley, where in company with Murphy, Wilbur, and others, Elerson proved of great help to the settlers. He died in 1838, and lies ina neglected grave, a short distance from Mackey’s Corners. JEFFERSON. Jefferson was formed from Blenheim, February 12, 1803. A part of Summit was taken offin 1819. + TIETSeTQoO) 08608 OOTFOL 0081S | O9LT | TELAT | OSLT | GFET [°° -° °° epsypreg TFG 6F OF6‘GEE LOF'SZ | GSTS | VEST | 9G9T | LOST |---° - eulooIg 960°8I8 OLOFFZS YOS'6L | JOST | LEFT | IGT | Pee fe?" wTeyueT_ Ajicdoig [euosieg| *2381Sy [kay O98T OL8T Osst 06ST ‘S.LE AG eae ae Loupe. pase “NOILDWT01d0d ( ‘SHUDV ‘SNMOL “SUMOYL JO S}qaq PLB LOnenieaA ‘odsvaloy ‘uonerndog 49 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Argusville ... Rarnerville Breakabeen.... Carlisle.......... Central Bridge,. Charlotteville.. . Cobleskill....... Fast -Cobieskill, Esperance. cFranklinton.... Fultonham.,..... Galupville ...... Gardnerville.... (atl boa. ... 5. oe “Huntersland.... Hyndsville. Jeffetson....... Lawyersville.... Leesville........ Livingstonville. Mackers Corner Middleburgh.... Blenheim Richniondville.. Schoharie....... Seward Valley.. YSharon Hill..... Sharon Springs Sloansville.. ....1 Stone Bridge. Strykersville. Summit... 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Cobleskill Agricultural Society. The Cobleskill Agricultural Society needs no formal introduction to residents of this country, nor does it, in fact, to anyone within a much wider range of terri tory, so well is it known and so enviable a position does it hold in the circuit “of successful agricultural societies which extends throughout the Empire State. Twenty-four years ago, in an address before the fifth annual meeting of the Socicty, Ex-Judge Wm. C. Lamont, the first president of the organization, said: ‘The Society was organized to promote agricultural interests. It is no longer an experi- ment; it is already agrand success. We must go on adding to funds and credit, and sustaining emulation among the farmers until we have, pardon the aspiration, as good a society of this kind as exists in the State.” His prophetic words are more than realized. Agricultural interests among farmers of this section have advanced, and the funds of the Society have been ever on the increase. Its credit has no peer. The surrounding farmers strive with a friendly spirit of rivalry to outdo cach other in their display year after year, and the annual exhibitions have no rival for general excellence in uny country town in the State. The question of forming an agricultural society in Cobleskill was first agitated in January 1876. February 19th a mecting was held in the Augugtan Hotel to take action ou the matter. Peter Lawyer, now deceased was elected chairman and Geo. W. Bellinger, See’y., addresses were delivered by Hon. Jno. Van Schaick, J.J.Dick- inson, M. D. Borst, M. Cohn, J. H. Overpaugh and others. A committee of perma- nent organization was elected in the persons of M. Cohn, J. J. Dickinson, M. D. Borst, G. W. Bellinger Jas.4A. Warner, and Hons. Jno. Van Schaick, Chas. Holmes and J. §. Pindar were appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. On Mar. 4, 1876, a big mass meeting was held in Opera Hall and the Socicty formaly organ. ized under the name of the ‘Cobleskill Agricultural Society’. It was not incorpor- ated until seven years’later, in Juine, 1882. : The next meeting of importance was held July 8, 1876, when the by-laws sub- mitted by the committee appointed were adopted. The clause relating to member: ship read..“‘Every person paying into the treasury of the society the sum of $1.00 shall be an annual member thereof and shall have the privilege of voting for the oflicers of the society’’. The payment of $10.00 would cntitle the donor to life membership in the society. This membership now figures up to 1200. The Presi- dent ,First Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Board of Six Directors consti- tutes the Board of Management. : The first exhibition of the society was held Sept. 20, 21, and;22, 1876, on; grounds leased of the Eldredge estate, and for six years thereafter, these grounds! were rented each fall, a large tent being used for the display in’ the ladies’ depart-! ment ete. until 1885. In July, 1882, the society purchased the track and surround: } ing lands of the Eldredge estate for $3,000 and secured a right of way from-South ; Grand Street of Stanton Courter, and each year in the history of, the socicty since ; has been marked by added lands or new buildings until Cobleskill has one of the | best equipped fair ground properties in the State, covering twenty acres, the valua- : tion of property and buildings being estimated at $38,000.00. The buildings READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 5l embrace a large exhibition hall, ladies waiting room, restaurant, grand stand judges? stand, Sécretary’ 8 office, Treastrer’s office, agridultural display hall, latest im proved. poultry ° ouse, roof garden, cattle barn, ox barn, sheep barn, hog house, six hig horse barns, all commodious, newly painted and in perfect repair. It hasone _ of the best half-mile tracks in the country, fenced on both sides the entire distance around. The grounds are on an almost poet level not more than five minutes walk from the post-office. The sociéty has had four presidents only: Hon. Wm. C. Lamont who served from 1876 to 1887, Hon. Jno. Van Schaick from 1887 to 1894, Solomon D. Karker from 1894 to 1895, and the present efficient encumbent, O. F, Nelson, who sueceed - ed Mr., Karkey. There have been three Treasurers: Mr. Cohn, who was elected when the society was formed, Peter Lawyer, elected in 1877, and M. D. Borst, elcat- ed 21 years ago in 1878, who still fills that important office to the satisfaction of all conceriied. Geo. W, Bellinger, who served the society faithfully as Secretary for 22 years resigned his office two years ago and was succeeded by Stantoa C. Shaver, one of the most progressive young business inen of the town of Cobleskill, who put his shoulder to the wheel and took hold of the work with a system and vigor which has made itself felt among officers and members. Spirituous beverages and gambling devises of any description are prohibited from the grounds. Last year when 50per cent. was added to all premiums awarded, the premiums footed up to $5400.00. All in all, Cobleskill is very proud of her Agricultural Society and has just reason to be, 6 6 0 ne Schoharie Co. Agricultural Society. The Schoharie Co. Agricultural Society was organized prior to 1818, Willard Laskin of Central Bridge having in his possession Diplomas issued by this Socie ty of that datei.e.1818, Fairs were held alternating between Schoharie, Middle- burgh & Cobleskill—In April 1860 ‘‘The Schoharie Vatley Stock Growers Associa- tion’’ was incorporated by special act of the Legislature of this State. The Incor- porators were Charles Goodyear, John G Gebhard Jr. Jacob Vroman, Peter S. Swart, Jonas Kilmer, [obart Krum, David Dietz, Eli P Gardner, William H Davis, William Winter, Tobias Bouck, Treat Durand and A, B. F. Pond of Schoharie; Lyman Sanford ‘and George Manning of Middleburgh; Charles Courter and Marcus Borst of Cobleskill; Joseph I. Brown and Charles G. Kenyon of Carlisle; Asabel Billings and. Mark W. Stevens of Esperance; Weidman Domimick, Austin Becker and Ira Zeh.of Wright. This Society had a membership of a little over 30J, and the first fair was held ou its Gronnds in Schoharie Out. 30, 31, & Nov. 1, 1861. In 1865 a meeting of the offi- cers of the Schoharie Co. Agril. Society and the Schoharie Valley Stock Growers Ass; met:and’arrdanged for a Joint Fair which was in the month of October of that 52 READY REVERENCE BOOK OF SCITOHARIE COUNTY. year, Andon the Sst day of My 1865 articles of incorporation were filed under the title of The Schoharie County Agricultural Suciety, and the Sviuharie Valley Stock Growers Association. Fairs have been held annually since that date. OFFICERS FOR 1899. ‘Daniel W. Jenkins, President.............06006 ceeeeee ceveeeaes Central Bridge. H. A. Vroman, rst Vice-President..........ccccceceee ees eueueee Middleburgh. J. P. Van Vechten, 2d Vice-President....... 0.0... Esperance. T. B. Borst, 3d Vice-President.............00... pases sss... Schoharie, LeGrand Van Tuyl, Treasurer. eed REh anpantgiet WE Sa! Shela Schoharie H, B. Kinedley, Secretary cscs co isscsavacnexs seve sacnize wes vas Schoharie. John B. Grant, Sup’t of Privileges......... cece eee eee Schoharie. Iixecutive Comniittee. A. D. Mead, W. J. Vroman, ‘Trustees, T.B. Borst, J. P. Van Vechten, A. D. Mead, D. W. Jenkins, John B. Grant, George A. Vroman, Chas. Vroman, IIarmon A. Vroman, Frank G. Mix, Wim. J. Vroman, H. F. Kingsley, Daniel Larkin, LeGrand Van Tuyl, Wm. H. Sidney, O. F. Plank, Peter Cullings, O. A. Snyder, R. K. Thomas. LIST OF MEMBERS FOR 1899. B Brewster, Charles Beekman, Dow Bouck, James A. Bergh, Peter S. Borst, James'C. Bouck, Charles Borst, Martin D, C Bouck, George A, Bouck, Peter L. Cady, John -H. Bouck, J. D. - Bice, M. D., dec’d Crandall, Mrs. J. H. Bergh, Washington Bouck, Elmer Cullings, Peter Borst, T. B. Baker, Mrs. C. V, D Bachman, N. L. F. Becker, J. B. Dominick, Weidman READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY, Dominick, E. F. Dietz, W. L. DeNoyelles, M. N. F Farquher, A. H., dec’d Freemyer, Frank France, Freeman Frisbie, D. D. G Grant, John B. Gebhard, William D. Griggs, Gideon Grant, Frank K. H Hinman, C. W. Hunting, A. R. Houck, Jacob H.. Haines, A. L. Hitchman, D. A. J Jenkins, D. W. K Krum, Hobart Kingsley, H. F. L Larkin, Daniel Lawyer, Elijah Lawyer, John W. dec’d Manscheeffer, G. B. Mead, A. D. Mayham, D. S. Miers, Jacob T. N Neibergall, E. P Parrott, Alfred Parrott, William Plank, O. F. Posson, W. R Reed, H. L. Rickard, A. S., dec’d Rickard, George D. Rivenburgh, Marvin Ss Scheeffer; M. L. Scheeffer, Gideon, Jr. Scheeffer, Chris. H. Scheeffer, J. H., Jr Settle, Jacob H. Sidney, John Sidney, William H. Snyder, O. A. Scribner, W. L. Shoultes, J. J. Shoultes, Chas. Lawyer, Philip P. dec’d Schoolcraft, H. dec’d Larkin, Willard M Manning, Nathaniel Mayham, S. L. Mix, Frank G. Smith, A.C. dec’d Stafford, R. N. Scheeffer, James al Throop, C. M. 33 Taylor, J. W. | Tennant, H. G. Thomas, R. K. V Van Tuyl, I. C. dec’d Vroman, D. J. Vroman, Charles Vroman, Harmon A. Van Tuyl, LeGrand * Vroman, George A, Vroman, Cornelius Vroman, Meade J. Vroman, Jessee Vroman, W. J. VanVechten, J. P. Vroman, D. B. Vrooman, E. W Wood, Philip Wilsey, Joseph Williams, Ed. B. Wilber, Joseph dec’d Winter, Peter O. Y Young, Daniel dec’d Young, Smith Zs ‘Zeh, Marcus dec’d Zimmer, W. P. Zeh, Stephen W. Zimmer, Peter F. Zeh, Wm. H. Zeh, Seymour 54 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Schoharie Co. Historical Society. FOUNDED NOV. 29, 1888. ———— INCORPORATED MAR. 4, 1889. PRESIDENTS. Ni. W. Stevens, 1889—189. Geo. £. Danforth, s92—'98. €. M. Throop, 1899. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 1899. President, Charles M. Throop, Schoharle. | Recording Sec., H. F. Kingsley, Schoharie 1st Vice Pres. Hugh P. Graham, Cohoes. | Correspond’g ‘‘ Prof Solomon Sias. “ 2d Vice Pres., Peter O. Winter, Schoharie. | Curator, Henry Cady, Schoharie. $d. Vice Pres., Kura Twitchell, Schoharie. | Treasurer, John B. Grant, Schoharie. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, D, A. Hitchman, Schoharie. LeGrand VanTuyl, Schoharie. Jacob I. Settle, Schoharie. Arthur H. Farquher, Schoharic. Byron Stevens, Schoharie. STANDING COMMITTEE. Finance, Charles Brewster, Robert N. Stafford, M. D. Bice, Schoharie. Membership, Henry Cady, A. D. Mead, Schoharie; Fred R. Farquher, Central Bridge, Donations and Collections, Dr. H. F. Kingsley, Schoharie, D. A. Hitchman, Scho- harie; Orson Spickerman, West Fulton. Addresses, John B. Grant, Schoharie; William Wallace, Cobleskill; H. G. Tennant Schoharie. Care of Property, Smith Youngs, Schoharie; A. J. Settle, Schoharie; Charles L’Amoreaux, Schoharie. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. ae Publications, Solomon Sias, Schoharie; Jerome B. Badgley, Middleburgh; Daniel W. Jenkins, Central Bridge. Biography and Historical Matter, George L. Danforth, Middleburgh; William EF. Roscoe, Howe’s Cave; H. H. Johnson, -Hyndesville. LIFE COUNCILORS, Charles Brewster, Schoharie. Dow Beekman, Middleburgh. Jerome B. Badgley, Middleburgh. L. W. Baxter, Cobleskill. Duryea Beekman, Middleburgh. Henry Cady, Schoharie. Geo. L. Danforth, Middleburgh. David Enders, Sloansville. Arthur H. Farquher, Schoharie. Gilbert France, Seward. Albert L. Fisher, Central Bridge. Wm. D. Gebhard, New York City. M. V. B. Hager, Blenheim. D. A. Hitchman, Schoharie. D. W. Jenkins, Central Bridge. Henry H. Johnson, Hyndsville. Hobart Krum, Schoharic Henry F. Kingsley, Schoharie. Chas. E. Kniskern, Schoharie. Edward Lamont, Cobleskill. | Frank G. Mix, Schoharie. John §. Pindar, Cobleskill. W. Is. Roscoe, Howe’s Cave. Solomon Sias. Schoharie. M. J.. Schaeffer, Schoharie. Orson Spickerman, West Fulton. Byron Stevens, Schoharie. Jacob H. Settle, Schoharie. C. M. Throop, Schoharie. Jacob Valkenburgh, Sharon. Jolin Van Schaick, Cobleskill. Peter C. Vroman, Schoharie. D. J. Vroman, Schoharie. Letirand VanTuyl, Schoharie. Smith Youngs, Schoharie. William Wallace. Cobleskill. M. L. Schaeffer. Byron Stevens. R. N. Stafford. Rev. J. G. Smart. Gideon Schaeffer, J:. Daniel Schell. Daniel Shafer, Solomon Sias. Orson Spickerman. C. H. Schaeffer. Albert J. Settle. William H. Sidney. Olin A Snyder. Freeman W. Settle. Seward E. Tennant. Ezra Twitchell. Abram VanTuyl. H. G. Tennant. David Terpening. MEMBERS. Peter Golden. Oscar Guffin. M. V. B. Hager. George D. Harder. William C. Handy. D. A. Hitchman. M. W. Harroway. Henty H. Johnson. Daniel W. Jenkins. Charles E. Kniskern. Hobart Krum. C. C. Kromer. C. E. Keller. Wm. R. Kniskeérn. Henry F. Kingsley. W.S. Lawyer. Frank S, L’-Amoreaux. Willard Larkin. Edward Lamont. E. Lee Auchampangh. Martin A. Akeley. Syivanus Becker. David kk. Becker. E,W. Boyce. Marshal D. Lice. Clarence Bloodgood. Duryea Beekinan. Charles Brewster. Jerome B. Badgley. Thomas B, Borst. John Borst. W; E. Bassler. Cérry H. Borst. L:.W. Baxter. James B. Becker. Dow Beekman. Henry Cady. Philip Couchman. x 56 READY REFERENCE book OF SCHONARIE COUNTY. Charles M. Throop. Henry Livingston. A. B, Coons. Perry E. Taylor. Watson Lamont. Win. P. Deering. Carl von Linden. Andiew W. Loveland. Elliot Danforth. Lucian Vrooman. Wm. C. Lamont. E. F. Dominick. Wm. J. Vroman. Charles L? Amoreanx. George L. Danforth. Peter C. Vroman. E. V. Mann. E. A. Dox. Charles W. Vroman. C. J. Morehouse. Adam Driesbcck. Jacob VanValkenburgh. = C. B. Mayham. William L. Dietz. Edwin V. Vedder. Frank G. Mix. Robert A. Dewey. John VanVechten. A. D. Mead. Weidman Dominick. Legrand VanTuy]l. Stephen L. Mayham. Elias A. Dutton. D. J. Vroman. Milton Miers. David Finders. John VanSchaick. C. E. Nichols. James M. Foster. Charles E. Wilsey. William H. Neville. Arthur FH. Farquher. Benjamin R. Wood. Milton Palmer. A. L. Fisher. William Wallace. John §. Pindar. Walter Ferris. Daniel Waterbury. Alfred Parrott. Fred R. Farquher. Peter O. Winters. Charles H. Ramsey. Daniel D. Frisbie. Joseph Wilsey. Madison Rickard. Gilbert France. Charles O. Williams. Edward Rickard. Wm. D. Gebhard. Chauncey Wilsey. Albert 8. Rickard. Hugh P. Graham. dnc eS ehe Jacob Rickard. Woodford Gaylord. Smith Youngs. z i J. Edward Young. H. Rivenbark. Hiram Griggs. Jacob N. Zimmer. Wm, E. Roscoe. John B. Grant. CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. Rufus A. Grider, Canajoharie, N. Y., Charles W. Darling, Utica, N. Y. William E. Griffis, Boston, Mass., William Bolles, Cleveland, Ohio. Soon after the organization of the: Society, the Board of Supervisors of Schoharie County, by a unanimous resolution, granted to it the use of the Old Stone Fort at Schoharie, for the purposes of the Society. In it, the Society has its own property, and the articles of individuals loaned toit. ‘The collections are large and very valuable: and the Museum of the Society is visited by thousands of people every year. Cut of Old Stone Fort printed on opposite page. RKADY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIK COUNTY. 57 THE OLD STONE FORT, SCHOHARIE, N. Y, Schoharie Co. Medical Society. The Schoharie County Medical Society was first organized in 1808, and was repre- sented that year in the New York State Medical Society by Dr. Jesse Shephard of Tt was re-organized in 1857. The present officers and members are: Schoharie. H. F. Kingsley, Secretary. C. 8. Best, President. O. A. Snyder, Vice-President, Crnsors—Charles K. Frazier, E. O. Bruce, J. J. Miller, Charles Dickinson, E. L. Johnson. 58 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Lemuel Cross, Cobleskill. R. J. Roscoe, Cobleskill. Charles Dickinson. Seward. John Hotaling, Gallupville. D. Norwood, Esperance. KE. O. Bruce, Hyndsville. ©. K. Frazier, Cobleskill. H. F. Kingsley, Schoharie. Ezra Lawyer, Cobleskill. Joseph R. Brown, Seward. F. P. Beard, Cobleskill. Charles 8. Burnett, Summit. D. M. Leonard, Broome Center. James M. Tibbits, West Fulton. W. W. Burgett, Fultonham. Solomon. Sias, Schoharie. W. T. Rivenburgh, Middleburgh. J. I. Weckel, Breakabeen. E. E. Brayman, Livingstonville. MEMBERS. A. L. Haines, Schoharie. - J. HH. Vroman, Blenheim. FE. FE. Billings, Gilboa. R. R. Leonard, Broome Center. Seth A. Mereness, Cobleskill. FE. S. Simpkins, Middleburgh. Le Roy Becker, Cobleskill. E. L. Johnson, Central Bridge. H. LL. Odell, Sharon Springs. Nathan Smith, Richmondville. C. S. Best, Middleburgh. John Rossman, Middleburgh. 0. A. Snyder, Schoharic. I. S. Persons, Gilboa. J. J. Miller, Cobleskill. Sherwood Leore, Richinondville. Charles E. Weidman, Gallupville. Andrew J. Guffin, Carlisle. John J. Beard, Sharon Springs. —-_~——<> eee <4-__—_ Banks in the County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COBLESKILL, N. Y. ORGANIZED CAPITAL SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS President Vice-President Cashier John H. Tator, Watson Lamont OFFICERS. DIRECTORS. Roswell T. Lefevre, February, 1863. $100,000. $50,000. $50,000. J. H. Taror. JUDGE Warson Lamont. D. C. Dow. John A. Jackson. DeWitt C. Dow. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 59 FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF COBLESKILL, N. Y. ORGANIZED - February, 1893. Parp In CapiTaL $50,000, OFFICERS. President Davip Husss. Vice-President - : JARED VAN WAGENEN. Cashier > J. R. BECKER. DIRECTORS. David Hubbs, John R. Becker, Oscar F. Nelson, Morris Cohn, George W. Bellinger, Judson Burhans, Wellington D. Becker, J. Van Wagenen, Alexander McMillan. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MIDDLEBURGH, N. Y. ORGANIZED July 12, 1880. CAPITAL - $50,000. OFFICERS. President é DuRYEA BEEKMAN. Vice-P1 esident G. N. FRIsBIE. Cashier - Morris TAToR. DIRECTORS. Duryea Beekman, Nathaniel Manning, G.N. Frisbie, J. B. Badgley. G. L. Danforth, W.E. Bassler, DeWitt C. Dow. ‘BANK OF RICHMONDVILLE, RICHMONDVILLE, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1881. INCORPORATED - 1893. CapPiTaL $25,000. SuRPLUS $ 5,000. 60 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. OFFICERS. President a A. D. FRAZIER, * Vice-President F J. H. Brown, Treasurer J. D. HoLMEs. DIRECTORS. A. D. Frasier, John Holmes, H. S. Lewis, O. H. Mann, J. H. Brown, William Ef. Lewis, Orrin Fox, ———_—_——_——_— SCHOHARIE COUNTY BANK, SCHOHARIE, N. Y. ae ee ORGANIZED . : April 1, 1888. -Parp In CAPITAL - $25,000, OFFICERS. President - CHARLES M. ‘TrHtROOP., Vice-President - TsAAC VAN VECHTEN. Cashicr - Rosert A. DEWEY. DIRECTORS. Hobart Krum, Daniel W. Jenkins, Charles Shoultes, Alfred Parrott, Charles M. Throop, J. P. VanVechten, Oliver F. Plank, Isaac VanVechten. Sire Departments of the County. COBLESKILL FIRE DEPARTMENT. TIVOLI HOSE CO., NO. 1. Organized in 1867. Meets on the first Wednesday evening of cach month at the Hngine House. MEMBERS. William W. Schuyler. [Dewitt C. Dow. L,. Roy Becker, | Charles H. Shaffer, PEADY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Gt Frank C. Gordon. William W. Simmons. George M. Paliner. Ambrose Schwinler. Lewis C. Holmes. Edwin B. Hard, Louis W. Kilts, Charles J. Borst, Stanton France. Charles B. Jones. Harry A. Kilts. Clarence H. Shafer, Walter A. Hurst. . William G. Angle, Frank Weiting. William Turk, Vernon M. Bellinger. James Linster, William H. Golding. Roy S. Warner. Charles Hallenbeck. William J. Ball. ACTIVE HOOK & LADDER CO., NO. 1. Organized January 19, 1872. Meets monthly at the Engine House. MEMBERS. C. K. Frazier. Wm. Riley Jr. Charles Limmer. Wm. Dresselt. Fenton E, Hiller. Wm. Thatcher. Howard Moore. Rolland J. Loy. Wm. A. Kniskern. Jesse Wainright. Eben Kniskern. Irving Gardner. Joseph Benedict. Albert Schwart. S. B. Wolford. Herbert Garlock. Peter S. Clark. Howard Schermerhorn. E. S. Ryder. Frank Karker. R. F. Lefevre. C. D. Christman. Stanton Courter. M. D. Stilson. Frank Palmatier. Stanley Son. Jesse Smith. Ed. Dresselt. Charles Warner. 1 1. Hubert. Geo. W. Shaver. : Vernon Skinner. Ebner Pattick, Geo. D. Ryder. F, E. Golden. Elbert Warner. | Frank De Long. 62 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. COURTER HOSE CO. Organized Nov. 22, 1887. Meets on the first Monday cvening of each month at the Engine House. MEMBERS. John Mack Jr. Wm. Van Valkenburgh. Casper Turk. Samuel Warner. Henry Mattice. Chas. Myers. Paul Turk. Sanford Myers. Felix Turk. Wm. Gleason. Harry Golding. | Marvin Karker. Dorrin Karker. Lester Hodge. Geo. Turk. John Monahan. John H. Hyser. Allen Blodgett. Lester Mott. Geo. P. Bittner. Howard Bithee: Elbert Eckerson. W. L. Niles. John Frazier. Herman Shafer. Harry Leets. Fred Dresselt. Geo. Head. | Lewis Ottman. MIDDLEBURGH FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Fire Department was organized December 31st, 1887, aud con- sists of Engine Company No. 1, and Scribner Hook and Ladder Company. CHIEF ENGINEERS. George L. Danforth, 1887--98. George E. Borst, 1899. ENGINE CO., NO. 1. Organized Dec. 31, 1887. Meets on the first Tuesday evening of each month at the Engine House. MEMBERS. Wm. Duell. Geo. E. Borst. G. B. Hyde. _|Carlton Cornwell. Wallace Rickard. Geo. Cornwell. Floyd Roney. Wim. Dunmore. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOTIARIE COUNTY. 63 H. Herrmann Geo. B. Haines C. Van Voris Elwood Shoemaker Preston Canaday Dow McBain James McBain John Hoteling Wellington Bouck Daniel Wood C. S. West Alonzo Almy John Reynolds Marcelus Spoor Edward Shinley Osee Sornberger E. D. Tompkins T. S. Watson Clarence Freetnayre’ Wellington Warner Delbert Scram, Ray Hatlenbeck Matt Bigsbee Dow Bigsbee SCRIBNER HOOK & LADDER CO. Organized May 4, 1882. Meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Hime House. A. G. Shaffer M. S. Rivenburgh F. A. Barney Wim. Mc Manus Chas. Wood E. S. Simpkins Win. H. Neville Geo. A. Hill Freddie Hyde Chas. A. Dutton Abram Schaeffer Gustave Tenblad Roger Cornell MEMBERS. ,C. L. Haines James L. Baker G20. L. Fox Jesse Vroman Emunet Petchtle ‘Chriss Effner “Frank W. Bliss N. Manning, Jr. Chauncey. Winegar Wm. G. Beekman Howard Best Harry Vroman Page Hess Henry Wilbur SCHOHARIE FIRE DEPARTMENT. NIAGARA ENGINE CO. NO. 6. Organized in 1870. Meets oncea month at the Engine House. 64 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Albert Schaeffer Jacob Schworm S. A. Scranton F. W. Settle Frank Sheeley Arthur Sholtes Solomon Sias J. W, Simmons Perry E. Taylor R. K. Thomas Harry Vandergriff E. E. Vrooman Guy D. Vroman Hoyt S. Vroman J. Meade Vroman Paul HW. Vroman Wallace Warner Tra Wilsey Reuben Wolfson H. W. Wright J. D. Wright Lawyer Wright Smith Youngs MEMBERS. E. L. Auchampaugh Cleo H. Badgley Jabel Becker Forest Berner. N. P. Bouck J. H. Bronflack C. A. Deyo A. L. Dietz A. H. Farquher Benj. Farquher Frank Feeck Jerome B. Haines J. B. Handy C. Ford Hinman Wm. Kelley W.R. Kniskern C. B. Mayham Martin Mix S. Hoosick Mix A. S. Rickard Forest Rickard M. Rickard Wm. Rorick Walter Schaeffer —___. RICHMONDVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT. M. W. HARROWAY HOSE CO. NO. 1. Organized Dec. 18, 1894. Meets at the Engine House on the second Tuesday evening of month. MEMBERS. A.C. Dana J. L. Manu A. J. Royal B. W. Snyder J. W. Peck I. J. Harrington J. C. Waldrof iC. B. Browne READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 65 B. J. Lewis Orin Finch J. N. Jaycox R. H. Barranger Merton Westcott Orin Fox Raymond Smith O. M. Simmons Alex. Wharton C. T. Palmer B. E. Davenport S. R. Walker C. R. McDonald ae ah Beck Clide Shafer G. L. Becker Brant Ryder Morris Waldrof M. C. Smith Harry Simmons J. H. McCard —> o0¢ @——___ Che Schoharie Union Cntiorse Chief Society. This Society was incorporated by Chapter 126 of the Laws of 1866. The annual meetings are held on.the first Saturday in January, at Coble- skill, N. Y. OFFICERS FOR 1899. President John S. Pindar. Vice-President R. W. Brown. Secretary John VanSchaick Treasurer 2h D. C. Dow. Assistant Secretary “he Le Roy Becker. D. C. Dow. John S. Pindar. Financial Committee : John VanSchaick. This Society has a number of Auxiliaries in the County. The membership is very large. The matriculation fee is $1.50. It is the pride of the Society that every horse ever stolen from any of its members, has been recovered. Oo mo READY REPERENCK BOOK OF SCHOMARIF COUNTY. Sodacs in Schoharie County. MASONIC LODGES. COBLESKILL LODGE, NO. 394. Organized in June, 1856. Meetings held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the Masonic Ifall. Cobleskill, N. Y. Wm. Angle. Willard Almy. L. W. Baxter. J. R. Becker. we Frank Blair. F. P. Beard. L. J. Bouck. Romeyn Brow®. M. EE. Bellinger. O. P. Bouton. L. T. Brown. M. L. Barner. IL. F. Browne Joel Bouck. FE. O. Bruee. H. Bellinger. M.D. Borst. Cc. D. Becker. Gy. H. Burnap. J. B. Bender. V. M. Bellinger. Chas. Brady. C. P. Bolan. MEMBERS. Joseph Baier. Jerry Conn. W. D. Colclough, J. W. Calkins, S. Courter. John Casper. JOS. Cary. V.H. Cohn. C.T. Conover. WJ. Culhoun. Peter Dawley, Ir. M. Dunkel. _ jd. W. Davis. Gea, EF. Dow. C. C. Diekinson. J.J. Dickinson. D. J. Dow. Win. L. Decker. P. Dweilley. D.C. Dow. LI. Dillenbeck. (T. 1. Dornet, We. A, Dox, J.J. Dickinson. Jr. 8. C. Diekingon. iT. J. Eldredge, G. EL Empie. iA. M. Empie. J. M. Esmay. ‘Orrin Fineh. ‘H. I. France. iA. Ferguson. Elmon France. A. H. Felter. = C. Fox. C. I. Frederick. I]. P. Ferguson. I. H. Franee. J. WY. Frederick. Vincent Floric. Sanford Gordon, iS, M. Gross. IP. W. Gurley, O. M. Griffith. UW. Creenwald. Woh Gaffin. READY REFERENCE BOO*% OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. L. A. Garrett. Wm. H. Golding. Fs. P. Hubbard. Paul Heckel. E. B. Hard. L. 8. Holmes. M. H. Herron. M. Harber. L. A. Hodge. — L. C. Holmes. C. H. Holmes. C. S. Herron. Reed Hogan. Ss. A. Hynds. W. Hill. G. H. Hiller. J. 8. Hutt. M. D, Herron. J. Herrick. T. F Holmes. Win. J. Holmes. Jr. Wm. A. Johnson. H. H. Johnson. Wm. A. Kniskern. — R. S. Keyser. Augustus Kilmer. A. B. Karker. M. D. Kilmer. F, A. Karker. M. Livingston. W. C. La.nont. Chester Letts. A. C. Lewis. H. B. Lloyd. R. T. Lefevre. C. Lory. 8. T. Lamoure. A.B. Larkin. J. J. Miller. — W. T. Miller. = Ph. Marcley Jas. H. Mann. S. 8. Myers. — Irv. W. Marcley, C. G. Mannirg. John Maloney. John Mack Jr. Jacob H. Mann. Warner Markle. |. B. Mackey. Wim. 8. Moore. A. J. Niles. L. G. Nourse. Irving Osterhout. Dan’]. O’ Dell. Stanton Osterhout. D. H. Osterhout. Wm. A. O'Neil. F. E. Pindar. G. M. Palmer. J. S. Pindar. B. Pitcher. Wm. FH. Rightmyer. D. W. Rich. C. H. Ramsey. W. I. Ryan. N. G. Rowley. R. J. Roscoe. B. E. Roe. C. Rickard. 7 if. 8. Ryder. Is. D. Shumway. Albert Shafer. Geo. K, Sinith. P. Slingeriand. Oscar Snyder. Wm. Snyder. W. OW. Sotrivler, R. G. Spencer. Wm. H. Salisbury. Andrew Smith, C. 8. Swart. Seward Snater. W. M. Scho eratt. Edward Sclitz. W. P. Schoolcraft. A, Schwinler. B. L. Shafer. Geo. W. Shafer, Li. EK. Sweetser. J. A. Slyder. J. @ygert. ‘|Hiram“Tator, Wm. Turk. J. M. Tibbits. J. E. Van Alstine. J. Van Schaick. J. Van Schaick Jr. J. L. Van Alstine. S. Van Ness. J. Van Valkenburg. H. Whitbeck. G. M. Warner. Wm. H. Wallace. Menzo Young. [7 of JOHN L. LEWIS CHAPTER 229, ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Almy, Willard Bruce, E. O. Bellinger, H. Barner, M. L. Borst, M. D. MEMBERS. Bender, J. B. Becker, J R. Boughton, Seymour Baxter, L. W. Blair, Frank Bell, Wm. H. ‘Brown, Romeyn Baxter, A. R. Bouton, O. P. Brown, Louis F. 68 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY Beekman, Dow Boland, C. P. a COGHier, S. Chapman, FE. N. Dickinson, J. J. Davis, U. G. Dwelly, P. Dante, W. E. Dow, D. C. Dillenbeck, J. Danforth, G. L. Davis, J.M. Dickinson, C. C. Dunkel, F. M. Dornett, T. E. Dox, E. A. Empie, G. H. Fox, C, France, Elmon Frederick, C. M. Holmes, C. H. Herron, C. 8. Heckel, Paul Haverly, E. W. Hiller, G. H. Herron, M. H. Hogan, R. Hubbard, J. P. Holmes, F. T. Jenkins, D. W. Letts, Chester Lefevre, R. T. Livingston, M. Lewis, A. C. Merkell, M. D. Marcley, I. W. Mack, J. Jr. Mann, Jas. H. Miller, Rev. C. Kingsley, H. F. Hoagland, D. E. —o& Pindar, F. E. Palmer, G. M. Patrick, W. C. Roe, B. E. Ryder, E. 8. Reightmyer, W. H. Rossman, J. Ramsey, C. H. Rickard, C. Richie, J. W. Rich, D. W. Schoolcraft, W. M. Stevens, A. B. Snyder, O. A. Slingerland, P. Shafer, B. L. Tiffany, W. Vrooman, Jacob Vrooman, C. W. Van Schaick, J. Vrooman, E. France, H. H. Mead, A. D. Vrooman, H. A. Greenwald, H. Myers, 8. S. Wade, Rev. E. L, Grant, J. B. Mereness, L. D. William, C. 0. Gurley, P. W. - Mies ie, i Wickham, H. A, Golding, W. H O'Neil, W. A. ‘ g, W. H. Pindar, J. S. ‘Winne, D. Hunting, A. R, Parrott, Wm. Wood, B. R, Hutt, J. 8, Plank, O. F. Wood, F, MACCABEES. COBLESKILL HIVE, NO. 350. Organized May 26, 1899. Meets every Tuesday evening. MEMBERS. Barbara Weilie. Frances Van Patten. Ida Brown. Melissa Karker. Ella Story. Martha Reynolds. Delora Tillison, Rose De Long. Minnie Beckley. Frances Stevens. Eldora Hogan. Mary Calkins. Katherine Vanderwerken. Ella Thorpe. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 69 GILBOA LODGE, NO. 630. Organized June 27, 1867. Meetings held on first and third Saturday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall, Gilboa, N. Y. James Kline Samuel Stearns F. Hagadorn John T, Benham B. O. Vroman John C. Case M. 8. Wood George Ira Case Xura Case Eli 8. Persons John S. Scarlet Ernest E. Billings Edgar Hulbert Floyd C. Gordon Frank C. Chapman John T. Shew John P. Conrow Frank T. Shewmaker Seymour N. Murphey Omer G. Richtmyer Thomas Colby, Jr. Noble H. Dickerson Wm. H. Long Nathan C. Wyckoff Joseph H. Gilmore Delos Ellerson MEMBERS. Stephen (i, Badgley Henry 8. Patchen Adee V. Baldwin George B. Haverly Chris. Chapman Franklyn Clapper Edwin P. Cook Chris, Futtle Chris Mattice George E. Hawver Ellsworth Hagadorn Reuben L. Lester Rudson R. Leonard Coral E. Richtmyer Smith Tanner Edgar Jackson Floyd D. Richtmyer David P. Nickerson Frank Richtmyer Albert Layman C. R. Brand William P. Moore Samuel Kline Grant Schermerhorn Abram Sager Alvin Richtmyer Kellogg Croswell Frank Richtmyer Geo. C. Shotes Revillo Richtmyer Chris. Ellerson Woodford Gaylord William Hendrick Geo. Case Milo Warner George E. Gaylord D. H. Miller J. W. McGarry William M. Patrie Milton Patrie Nathan M. Young Martin V. B. Hager James M. Case Andrew L. Brand Addison Hagadorn Peter J. Richtmyer William B. Gordon E. A. Kingsley Darius W. Partridge C. C. Thorn Warren S. Crofford JEFFERSON WORKING LODGE, NO. 554. Organized in 1864. Meetsevery Friday evening in Masonic Hall, Jefferson, N. Y. C. H. Murphy Fred P. Jones W. 8. Beard Irving Buck Rev. George O. Wilsey Perry Congdon Smith L. Multer Thomas G. Ferguson Fred Shrades James McMorris Watson Shaffer George W. Cowan Myron Wayman Edwin Kingsley MEMBERS. Horace P. Horton Dennis Colliton Martin Van Buren Hosea Spoore Levi M. Stevens Addison Harris E. D. Tapping D. J. Havens C. A. Croswell A. D. Maxley Lewis A. Beard iC. E. Nichols Eli Wayman L. I. Treadwell \ Cc. E. Beard Eber C. Merrill Isaac Peaslee George W. Odell Seymour Boughton D. A. Seeley Alvin J. Wharton P.8. Tobias . Melvin Gesmond 70 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. MIDDLEBURGH LODGE, NO. 663 Organized in 1864. Meetings held on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in Ma- sonic Hall, Middleburgh, N. Y. Edmund D. Atchinson Wm. H. Albro Erastus C, Almy Alonzo Almy Wm. C. Brezee Duryea Beekman Jerome B. Badgley Peter J. Borst T. C. Benjamin Jeremiah Bouck James M. Borthwick Jacqb H. Bigsbee James C. Borst Storm Becker Wm. W. Burgett, M. D. Wm. Dunn Frank J. Durham Amos Graham Rev. John 8S. Hart E. D. Hager 5 John R. Haynes George L. Hussong James L. Haines Theodore Hill George 8. Lynes Peter Lawton Wn. B. Phelps Charles E. White Wm. C. B. Danforth Boyd Wood George M. Shaver Charlcs-Rossman Wm. J. Pinder Robert L. Haines Nathaniel Manning, Jr. Wm. G. Beekman Hial J. Rose Elmer Borst Wm. H. Zeh Wellington Bouck George W. Rockstroh Morris L. Tator MEMBERS. jRey. J. E. Lindholm ee Lape Wm. Loucks ‘Smith §. Mitchell Wm. H. Mitchell Nathaniel Manning Wm. MeGraw Henry B. Mattice \George Nelson it. W. Neville iW. V. Pindar jAlbert J. Rosekrans ;Charles Reeves Alon Russell ‘John Rossman, M. D. Nicholas Roser Abram Spickerman ‘Noah Seutt Frank X. Straub Wm. E. Thorne Harry Turner Asa Tinklepaugh Augustus Turner Lester G. Tibbitts Harmon A. Vroman J.S. Vroman Wm. C. Williams ‘Wm. H. Chapman ‘Wm. A. Re Qua Irvin Spickerman James F, Canaday Henry Bellinger George L. Fox David J. Hulton C. Van Vorris Peter J. Mattice Charles V. Haines Francis FE. Snyder Wm. G. Lawyer James L. Baker Frank A. Mitchell James W. Canaday George A. Vroman Charles W. Vroman John Van Buren Jacob Vroman Charles A. White Jesse Warner M. C. Wright J. ¥. Young Philip Zeh Daniel R. Brezee Luther &. White Sherman Wentworth H. S. Shaffer Scott Fox J. H. Weckel, M. D. Monroe C. Teller John F. Baker Robert B. Marselus Dr. Willard T. Rivenburgh Dow Beekman George L. Danforth J. P. Segner Emmet W. Vroman Daniel D. Frisbie George B. Haines Charles L. Haines Wm. H. Beller Rev .Charles W. Pitcher John B. Vroman Frank Benn Ellis Haverley Eminet Petchtle Wm. Hoteling Rey. Russell Barringer Ervin L. Cling Alva Mattice George D. Frisbie Julius Rockstroh ‘Wm. H. Neville Fk. W. Fox Geo. A. Hill Jacob II, Engle A.W. Stevenson io READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 71 SCHOHARIE VALLEY LODGE, NO. gor. Organized in 1859. feetings held on the frst and third Fridays of each month in Masonic Hall, Schokarie, N. Y. E. Eugene Alexander Edwin L. Auchampaugh Fred A. Alexander Charles A. Bortle Frank Bateholts Wellington D. Becker Fred 8S. Blenis John C. Brigys John J. Borst H. Cleo Badgley Marshall D. Bice Jacob FI. Boyce Emmet Barton E. Wesley Boyce Charles Brewster Jolin Borst James Bacon John L. Barton James H. Ball Alva Barton Charles A. G. Beiler Josiah H. Brown Sheldon Barlow Willis J Brewster Zadok Brown William H. Bell Jacob H. Briggs Charles E. Barrup D. J. Batsholts James B. Becker Erskine Borst David FE. Becker *s John D. Bouck Millard F. Brayman Perry G. Badgley Wilham B. Colyer Wm. H. K. Cornelius Francis M. Chapman William H. Conover Charles Casey Elias W. Carr Samuel Y. Davidson William I. Doty George W. Dell James W. Davis Tsaac W. Dictz Robert A. Dewey William 8. Demott David Enders MEMBERS, Walter Ferris Arthur H. Farquher Fred Farquher Benjamin J. Farquher John B. Grant Charles Gordon Alvin S. Guffin Ambrose R. Hunting George Menzo Haverly Theodore Haverly Elam W. Haverly Louis K. Hiller Ferdinand Hussing Henry W. Harris Albert Haines Charles E. Hoag B. M. Handy Abram L. Haines Harlan P. Ives Daniel W. Jenkins E. IL, Johnson. Jacob Kelsch William R. Kniskern Charles E. Kniskern Henry F. Kingsley Oscar F. Keyes Henry T.ivingston William K. Ladd William 8. Lawyer Stephen L. Mayham John Maternagan George W. Mann Jacob H. Montanye Frank G. Mix Marcus D. Merkell George B. Manschoeffer J. Wallace Marsh William J. McDuftie Arthur D. Mead Leonard Mattice D. J. Many, Jr. Claude B. Mayham Nathaniel K. Mead David Norwood Robert Nethaway Clyde H. Proper Arthur L. Parsons William Parrott Charles von Linden, Jr. Alfred Parrott Oliver F. Plank Charles H. Phelps Edwin J. Plank Joseph L. Roye David D. Rickard Jacob Rickard Charles H. Rickard Richard Richards Matthew Rector Menzo Rickard David H. Rickard Jacob Routstone Albert 8. Rickard Edwin Rickard J. Mark Schemerhorn Adlard Swan Ozias R. Sheldon Byron Stevens James Scheffer jWm. L. Schermerhorn John iE. Schermerhorn ‘Solomon Sias Willard Scheefter Gideon Schaeffer James H. Story Olin A. Snyder William L. Schaeffer Marc A. Schaeffer seth Stevens Anson Schoonmaker Robert L. Shultes Scott Steenburgh John Sands Willis L. Scribner Perry E. Taylor E. E. Taylor Jay Tucker Edgar E. Tolles William J. Tiffany Horace G. Tennant David Terpening Ezra Twitchell: Seward E. Tennant Ellsworth Vrooman ‘George Van Wie (John P. Van Vechten 'Daniel J. Vroman ‘Sidney B. Vunck 7 ot ores Sage 72 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. William J. Vroman Ira D. Vunek George Weed George Widmann Francisco Wood Benjamin R. Wood Louis A. Wilber Lawyer J. Wright James O. Williams Charles O. Williams Chauncey Wilsey Wallace E. Warner Joseph Wilsey Peter O. Winter Herbert A. Wood John Young Smith G. Young Charles 8S. Young Josephus Youngs John Young, Jr. George B. Zimmer Abram Zimmer SHARON SPRINGS LODGE, NO. 624. Organized June 20, 1867. Meetings held every two weeks in Lodge Rooms in Fethers’ Hotel, Sharon Springs, N. Y. Alonzo B. Coons Warren J. Eldredge Dewitt C. Simmons Andrew Turner John Copp Henry P. Bellinger Emmet Kilts Lawrence J. Wingler Wm. H. Craig Duryea Harper Charles Copp Silas Finkle George Demster Hayward Dey J. E. Preston Seth Smith Austin D. Bradley Smith Fay Luther Empie MEMBERS. A. Putman Pruyn Adam R. Baxter J. Spencer Hyney N. W. Stratton Wm. Helm Willis H. Hanson Henry J. Brumaghim Charles B, Fethers Jacob Tanner George C. Bellman Henry W. Lyke Marcus E. Hunt Edward E. Van Deveer John K. Harper Ira H: Loucks Martin Sticht Jacob Milligan Adam B. Engel Wm. Harper Eugene A. La Rue Hezekiah Simmons Herbert L. Odell Park C. Lehman Clarke Shaulé Daniel IX. Finkle Seth Pa:sons Joshua Ward Lyman D. Mereness George M. Bowns George Conrad Sylvester Lehman Newell Becker Abram Putman Wm. L. Parmele Tra J. Van Schaick Clarke J. Gratier Geo. Wm. Enders Clarence M. Boome Peter James Engel ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. GILBOA CHAPTER, NO. 110. Regular communication every second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall, Gilboa, N. VY. Wasren S. Crawford Eunice Crawford * D. Wawley Miller Libbie Miller Venelia B. Richtmyer Woodford Gaylord Charles Ellarson Iva Stryker MEMBERS. Violetta Gordon Claria Brand C. R. Brand Albert Laymond Helen Laymond Kellogg Croswell Wallace Phelps Sally E. Face Charles A. Mattice Charles Tuttle Melvin C. Wright Ervila Stryker Frank Chapman Lillie M. Chapman G. B. Haverly Kate J. Haverly READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 73 Gertrude E. Sweet N. C. Wyckoff ‘Sophronia Phelps Hattie M. Tanner Harriet R, Gaylord ‘Frania Pelham p. J. Richtmyer D. H. Miller et et Ellen L. Richtmyer Sarah Ellasseen Tda eae - Mande A. Patterson Hattie Tuttle Roevilaw Richtinyor Agnes Wyckoff Emma W. Stryker ‘Darius Patridge. © ——____o-- ee __ —______ I e ©) e ; ‘3: e I e —_———> 960 a —__ Grand Committee, I. O. O. F. District of Schoharie. Regular sessions on the third Wednesday of March and October. Daniel H. Sitzer, District Deputy Grand Master, North Blenheim, N.Y, D. A. Hitchman, District Grand Secretary, Schoharie, N. Y. CANTON YOUNG, NO. 45, PATRIARCHS MILITANT. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, at cight o’clock P. M., at the armory at Schoharie, N. Y. ROSTER. S. G. Bailey Elmer E. Boyce Edwin Rickard Frank Baitsholts George 1. Danforth R. K. Thomas James B. Becker Abram LL. Haines Solomon Sine : D. A. Hitehman 7 eee Elmer Bouck W. Snyder Lawyer Meade J. Vroman John D. Bouck William H. Neville J. Kdward Young MIDDLEBURGH ENCAMPMENT, NO. 129. Organized Feburary 24, 1892. Meets on the first and third Fridays of every month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Middleburgh, N. Y. MEMBERS. Frank Benn Robert Irvin C. A. Snyder Frank Bateholts W. G. Lawyer R. K. Thomas John D. Bouck W.S. Lawyer £, W. Vroman Sylvester Bailey ‘Erskine Kniffen T. B. Vroman Elmer Bouck [Ira MeCoons MI. J. Vroman E. W. Benjamin ‘Harmon Mattice jC. Van Voris P. C. Collins W. H. Neville IW. HA. Vroman Wm. Coons Andrew Olliver Cc. E. White H. R. Champlin John Rossman J. E, Young 74 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. G. L. Danforth edwin Rickard W. P. Zimmer Wm. Dunmore ‘Almon Richtmyer D. W. Jenkins G. D. Frishie IW. RB. Rickard ta lies noe F. G. Ferguson Seth Stevens ilton Miers H. Hetrahier e x ih b J.D. White A. L. Haines fe ke OUT Honn 8. Baldwin Jerome Hagadorn F. A. Sullivan iPage Hoagland A. D. Hubbard Solomon Sias 'W. D. Shaffer LA BASTILE LODGE, NO. 494. Organized February 13, 1882. Meets every Monday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, Middleburgh, N. Y. , MEMBERS. Alverson J. K. Gardner J. H. Russell Luke Bassler Geo. Gridley Emmet Rickard Wallace F. Baker M. W. Herrmann H. Straub Frank X. Beekman Dow Hazelton Miles Simpkins Edgar &. Barber Joel Hyde Fred R. Sullivan Frank A. Benn Frank Hulbert. Milton Stephens Mortimer Bellinger Jerome Hager E. D. Snyder Charles A. Borst Joseph Holmes Charles Shaul Myron Bellinger William Jr. Hagadorn Jerome Snyder Henry B. Bellinger Edwin Haines Lawyer Segner John P. Bellinger Geo. Hill Geo, A. Shultis William J. Bliss ¥. W. Kniffen A. J. Sornborger Osec Benjamin Charles Kniffen Erskine Tompkins William P. Benjamin Wesley Knapp William Thomas Frederick Benjamin Orson Lawyer Wm. G. Tryon Jerry Burchard John M. Layman Charles O. Tryon Wiliiam Best Howard Lape Harris Vroman William Bates Ettrick Miller John C. Vroman Geo. W. Coons J. W. Mattice Seymour Vroman Thomas B. Conklin Ambrose (Mulbury Claude D. Van Wagner A. F. Chase William Neville Willian H Van Vorris Cornelius Chapman James P. Neiss Paul A. West Squire C. Chapman William H. Pindar W. J. White Charles E. Canady J. F. Palmer Charles H. Whitbeck Ogden Dunmore William Roney Geo. W. Young J. E. Danforth Geo. L. Richtmyer Ervin Zeh Geo. E. Engle A. B. Rossman John Vauchn R. J. eos Rickard Wm. B. “or, ; Frishie Geo. D. Rosekrans Charles Griffen C. 8. Fox Geo. L. Rust Richard Bassler Sanford Ferguson Grant T. Rivenburg Geo. Durfee Edwin VALLEY LODGE OF COBLESKILL, NO. soo. Organized April 20, 1882.. Meets every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Main Street, Cobleskill, N. Y. : N. G. Hiram Bellinger, V. G. Jchicl Sommers, See. George L. Oltman, Treas.. William J. Kilts, Permanent Sceretary, Samuel Golding. c READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 75 Dr. Leroy Becker, P. G. Peter 8. Best, Chas. 'T. Conover Albert Hogan, John H. Mead S. R. Karker, Charles O. Niles, Clark Richtmyre, John J. Rickard, Thomas 8. Smith, James H. Walker, Frank Warner, Henry H. Wolford, Charles H. Borthwick Romiane Hogan, Joseph H. Bellinger. Wm. J. Bellinger. Nelson Borst. John Boyce. James Brownlee. Herbert Baker. Wm. Bowdish. Geo. M. Berner. Myron J. Bradt. Edward Bernstien. Geo. M. Chase. Martin J. Collins. Joseph E. Carr. Wm. W. Chace. es 6c MEMBERS. Ward Collins. Samuel &. Cady. frank Dunkle. Thomas J. Eldridge. Anstin Eldridge. Austin S. Engle. Howard D. Eckerson. Irving Gordon. Lorenzo Gordon. ceorge W. Hemperly. Josiah Hitchnian. Joshua Hogan. Joseph H. Hubbard. Rey. Arthur S. Hardy. John &. Hutt. Mannie Hunt. James N. Holmes. James H. Hitchman. James Linster. Florence Lown. Albert C. Lewis. Edward Larkin. Wm. J. Kilts. Jason Kilts. Wm. J. McCrosson. James Maguire. E)mer D. Mereness. George L. Ottman. Charles H. Pitcher. Richard Relyea. Rufus Richtmyre. Elias Rickard. - Jefferson Rich. Josiah Safford. Peter W. Snyder. Jacob Smith. Frank Shebley. Howard J. Sternberg. Jehiel Sommers. Rot ert FE. Sternberg. Charles K. Schuyler. George Turk. John D. Tripp. Silas R. Wessell. Wesley C. Wolford. Wm. H. Wallace. LincoJn Van Dyke. Peter J. Vroman. Charles Richards. Marvin Griggs. Wim, T. Miller. Sherwoud D. Rockefeller. Richard Richards. Wm. W. Worrick. Morris Fridman. Edward Eldredge. Charles Brady. RICHMONDVILLE, LODGE, NO. 525. Organized in April, 1882. Bates U. 8. Boughton C. P. Borst B. H. Boughton O, Z. Barringer R. H. Baird G. C. Bouck E. Boom W. L. Barrett Wm. Chickering Thos. Cullinan M. Davison O. Dox E, A. Decker G. 8. Dana A. C. Davenport B. E. Frasier A. D. Finegan T. E. Finch O. Griggs E. MEMBERS. Kingsley E. J. Kilts C. Kilts Jas. D. Lewis H. 8. Lewis Wm. E. Le Fevre 8. Mann O. R. Mosher M. Mann J. H. Munn J. L. Moot D. Murphy C. H. Mosher C. B. Morgan H. C. McCard J. H. McCard R. J. Miller F. McDonald C. Near F. - Near D. H. Shafer F. Schwinler A. Stevens A. B. Simmons J. W. Shafer 8. G. Schoolmaster Wm. Simmons G. W. Sutphen A. R. Smith N. Smith T. B. Schwartzman J. W. Springstead 8S. Shaler H. Shaler C. D. Terpening W. Terrell E. Terrell F. Thomson E. Tinklepaugh J. R. Van Buren P. H. 76 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY Tfillsinger Win. Pitcher B. Vaughn H. A. Holmes J. Paul J. 8. Wharton A. J. Hazard J. 8. Reightmyer W. H. Walker J. C. Harrington I. J. Rector R. Winegard A. Holines Win, Jr. Ryder B. M. Nesese ms Hilsinger Chas. ae inans E. J. Himes 4, Roy al A. J. Walker M. D. Ives H. P. Reightmyer M. Westcott N. Jaycox J. N. smith J. C. Zeh J. D. TO-WOS-SCHOHER LODGE, NO. 546, I. O. O. F. Instituted October Sth, 1886. Meets every Tuesday evening in Krum & Grant Block, Schoharie, N.Y. Charter members: Dexter Clement, D. A. Hitch- man, Joseph Poppalau, Meade J. Vroman, Joseph Weil. Members: 8. G. Bailey, Jas. B. Becker, M. D. Bice, Charles Bortle, Chas. A. Borst, John D. Bouck, Elmer Bouck, I’. Wesley Boyce, Nathan P. Bouck, Chas. Brewster, John H. Branflack, G. H. Coons, W. B. Carpenter, H. L. DeLamater, Titus Decker, Frank E. Feeck, Earl F. Dominick, Oscar (iuffin, Floyd A. Guernsey, Abram L. Haines, Chauncey W. Hinman, D. A. Hitchman, H. F. Kingsley, W. 8. Lawyer, Arthur, D. Mead, Milton Miers, Almon Richtmyer, Andrew Oliver, Albert S. Rickard, Edwin Rickard, John Schworm, R. C. H. Schaeffer, F. W. Settle, Albert Schacffer, Solomon Sias, W. L. Scribuer, David Sternbergh, Geo. W. Shufelt, Seth Stevens, W. E. Smith, Isaac Smith, Wm. Sternbergh, Jr., R. K. Thomas, Meade J. Vroman, P. H. Vro- man, Frank M. Vroman, Addison West, John C. Wilbur, Frank L. Williams, Charles Worrick, Dawson Y. Wright. ORION LODGE, NO. 624. Organized March 3rd, 1892. Meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Gallupville, N. Y. | Members: Edwin J. Plank, Chas. &. Weidman, Edwin V. Young, P. J. Chesebro, Melvin Rickard. Franklin P. Fellows, Wallace Saddle- mire. Peter F. Zimmer, Le Grand Jones, Miles Hayes, Granville Plugh, Urias Waldron, Daniel C. Baker, Chas A. Griggs, Charles Frink, James E, Onderdank, Merett Saddlemwire, Emery Bassler, Menzo Haverly, Theodore Haverly, Charles Gallup, Jacob Kelsch, James G. Page, Oliver F. Plank, Elam W. Haverly, Frank A. Force, David IE. Becker, David R. Becker, David J. Batsholts, Frank Gaige, Gilbert Gaige, Hiram Bunzzy, Myron Haverly, Sanford Quay, Watson J. Chesebro, W. 2. Zimmer, Ford Little, John Young, A. F. Miers, Seward L. Latham, W. E. Deitz, George Latham, John J. Taylor, George E. Schoolcraft, George W. Kelsch, Anson Schoonmacher, Miner Snyder, }s. W. Ziehmn, Irvin Posson. BLENHEIM LODGE NO. 651. Organized Dec, 22, 1892. Meets on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Saturday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows’ Hall in M. C. Wright’s hotel, Bleaheim, N. Y. Members: W. H. Vroman, I. W. Benjamin, 8. G. Badgley, M. C. Wright, Alonzo Parslow, David Hager, H. J. Duncan, Harmon Mattice, Asa Stevens, G. B. Haver- ly, O. A. Loucks, D. H, Sitzer, F. B. Shafer, 8. D. Mattice, Robert Shafer, John R. Martin, M. V. B. Hager, H.&. Patchin, Grant Winnie, Joseph M. Fink, A. G. Kingsley, G. M. Parslow, B. G. Mattice, Alvinzo Wilson, C. L. Tuttle, Daniel Spencer, R. H. Champlin, Omar L, Russell, C. O, Peaslee, George Halleck, Dexter PEADY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Gd Soule, John H Gray, Samuel Klein, 8. C. Benjamin, George Nelson, Jacob Joselo- witz, W. A. Mondy, EF. C. Hulbert, George W. Canine, D. W. Fancher, John L. Dearstyne, Harvey Wood, John Wood, Frank Rosecrans, Edwin R. Shafer, George W. Bellinger, Stanley J. Shafer, Andrew More, Charles Durham William Granby, Joel Young, Stanley “Martin, W. Lee Becker, U. G. Bergh, Alonzo Keyser, W. 5. Dudley, W. P. Rivenburgh, Luther Zelie, Frank G. Scoville, Ira Benjamin, David H. Kling, Henry N. Brown, Jonas Foland, C. L. Wallace, Henry Folaud, Leonard Safford, E. D. Shafer, Edwin Kingsley. WELLINGTON LODGE, NO. 741. Organized Oct. 16, 1895. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ Hall at Central Bridge, N. Y. Members: Frank Bateholts, W. D. Becker, A. C. Hatton, John . Houck, F. CG. Smith, Walter Montanye, J. Walter Wessell, A. H. Michaels,Oren Pettys, John Russell, Leonard Mattice, Wim. Lathers, D. W. Jen- kins, A. 8S. Guffin, F. R. Farquher, George Youngs, Philip Becker, I¢. L. Johnson, ¥. H. Cameron, C. O. Williams, Jas. Slingerland, G. W. Hoag, Wm. J. Hayes, Alex Colyer, George Happy, F. C. Gordon, Chas. 8. Allen, 8. W. Bissell, F. hk. Hall, Albertus Robinson, N. B. Gordon, E. D. Severson, A. B. Wells, P. J. Gordon, O. J. Collins, J. D. Van Dusen, J. H. Bombeck, Albert St. John, Chas. E. Wright, Rev. J. Jongeneel, Rev. J. C. Ficher, E. F. Stalker, Peter I. Enders, \W. B. Ables, W. E. Carey, Chas. R. Blenis, W. B. Colyer. 3 eo EEE ¢ <> o (2=——_—_____—— INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GALLUPVILLE LODGE, NO. 413. — Organized June 21, 1899. Meetingsheld every Friday evening in M. E. Church. Number of members, 12. ESPERANCE LODGE, NO. 387. Organized Dec. 14, 1894. Meets every Saturday evening in Barrup’s Hall, Esperance, N. Y. Members: Sarah Armstrong, Earl Ball, Alice Brown, Oliver Maxwell, Walter McDuffee, Charles Liddle, Lizzie Conover, Josie Taber, Abram Haines, Mrs. 8. B. Vunch, Wm. Young, Bessie Young, Margaret Woolrich, Rev. G. W. May, Rev. W. G. Westervelt, H. H. Rockwell, Walter Root, Charles Clapper, Carrie Egelston, May Moore, Lee Kindal, Earl Rockwell, Neil McKinty, Grace Moore, Walter Young. Andrew Young, Golda Wilber, Walter Westervelt, Kate Westervelt, Herman Van Natta, Jesse Teeple, Chas. Simpkins, Dewitt Rock- well, Anna V. Rockwell. Edward Rockwell, W. L. Rockwell, W. J. Rockwell, Mrs. W. J. Rockwell, Julia Rockwell, R. B. Rockwell, Jay Rockwell, Alva Conover, Jennie Conover, Raymond Conover, Lizzie Conover, Mrs. Perry Egelston, Mrs. Ten Eyck Kilmer, Nita Kilmer, Leland Kilmer, Walter Krepline, Geo. Montanye Pearl Montanye, Charles Montanye, Elmer Westfall, Isaac Wiltie, Samuel Raigan, George Raigan, Nora Raigan, Archie Van Netten, William Burton, Stephen West- fall, Albert Brumley, Mrs. Albert Brumley, Ena Brumley; Alice Egelston, H. B. Egelston, Jennie McClain, Darius McClain, Edwin Gaige, Leroy Gaige, Flora Ken- dal, Thos. Kendal, Jessie Barrup. : 78 READY RESWRENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. MIDDLEBURGH LODGE, NO. 270. Organized January 14th, 1891. Meets every Tuesday evening in their Lodge Room. Members: Nelson J. Aker, A. Walter Baker, Elmer Barber, Sarah Bark- man, Mary Barkman, Flnier Barkman, Kate Bartholomew, Charles Bartholo:new, W. IE. Bassler, Gertrude Recker, Henry E. Bellinger, Wm. J. Blodgett, Jerome Borst, Harvey Borst, Mrs. Harvey Borst, Harley Bouck, Ralph Brazee, Edwin Cartwright, J, H. Cornell, Raymond Cornell, Ella Cornwell, Ray Cornwell, Mrs. Minnie Cowan, Eloise Daring. Arkel DuMond, Benjamin J. Durfee, Atwell Dur- ham, Asa Dutton, Jr., Charles Dutton, Bertha Effner, Lolette Fox, Norton Frisbie Frank Fullington, Henry C. Getter, D. Lincoln Griffin, Ray Hollenbeck, Arthur Hollenbeck, Jennie M. Held, oe F. Hess, Wm. L. Hoteling, Lillian Hoteling, Bessie Hyde, Ralph Hyde, Carl Hulbert, Prestun Kennedy, George A. Kerr, Lilhan Kerr, Lawyer King, Jerome Lawyer, Madison Lawyer, Thomas Lawyer, J. H. Leroy, Emory Loucks, G. 8. Lyons, Florence L. Littaye, J. H. Mallery, Arlington Mailery, Everett T. Mallery, Maude Mallery, Helen Mattice, John B. Mattice, Lawyer A. Mattice, Mary M. Mattice, Paul B. Mattice, Jennie E. McBain, Minnie McBain, Charles Oliver, Angia Petchtle, Mrs. Emmet Petchtle, Charity Pindar, Kate Pindar, Edward Pindar, Rev. C. W. Pitcher, Jerome Rivenburgh, John Rivenburgh, Kate Rivenburgh, Hezekiah Rivenburgh, Mabel Rivenburgh, Marv Rivenburgh, Maude Rivenburgh, Arthur Schaeffer, Ella Shaver, Amos Scutt, Adeldert Schrom, Eugene Sprague, John Standard, Mrs. Delia Stanton, Charles G. Straub, Arthur U. Steven- son, Orphia Tallman, Lucretia Thompson, Wm. Thompson, Kittie Tompkins, Alice Thorne, Orman Tryon, Martha Van Dyke, Win. Van Dyke, Claude Vroman, Em- met Vroman, George W, Vroman, Mrs. George W. Vroman, Norman Vroman, Lawrence G. Warner, Blanche C. West, David West, G. B. Wheeler, Nellie E. Wheeler, Chester Whitecar, John Whitecar, Robert Whitecar, Henry Wilbur, Or- son Wilsey, Hazel Wood, Augusta Wormer, Wellington Wormer, Gelasius Young, Maude Young. SEWARD VALLEY LODGE, NO. 2a1. Organized Jan, 23, 1885. Meets every Saturday evening in I. 0. G. T. Hall over N. 8. Wright’s store, Seward Valley, N. Y. Members: Frand Hynds, Mary Plasse, Loretta Abrams, Mary E. Esmay, Bertha E. Esmay, Charles Wright, G. B. Abrams, Hiram Esmay, Claude Devenpeck, Joseph R. Brown, Jr., Harley Ward, Westiey Sommers, Joseph R. Brown, M. D., Mrs. W. 8. Rowley, Margaretie Hard ye G. W. Ostrander, Bertha Folland, Wesley Hines, Elsie Devenpeck, Lula Gernsey, Elmer Guernsey, Edith Foland, Ella J. Hagadorn, Nettie Brooker, David Neahs, _ M. Herbert Sommers, Robert Eldredge, Fodton Hines, Mrs. O. J. Esmay, Frank Knapp, James Salsbury, May Brown, Mrs. Mollie Sommers, Ray Brown, Walter Petire, Mrs. A. uA. Reed, Etta Reed, Grace Reed, Rev. A. A Reed, Clarence Proctor, Jesse §. Reed, G. W. Sisson, Robert Cornell, Adaline Hagadorn, Clarence Hartom, William Markel, Aben Crippen, Perry TenEyck. SHARON HILL LODGE. Organized Dec. 24, 1894. Charter Members: Edgar Empie, Mrs. Em ni Parsons, Isadore Becker, Grace B. Malony, Alvin H. Vrooman, Thurston Drunin, Arlington Mickel, Ferdon Ottman, Louisa Garber, Rosa Garber, Warner Robinson, Angia Empie, Ford Robinson, Fred Garber, David H. Spore, Frank Becker, Chas. G. Empie, Louis M. Empie, Walter Rane, Justin T. Grantier, William Relyea, Members: Lee H. Vroman,ifarl V. Schrader, Clarence Collins, John Minard, Herman Collins, Peter Livingston, Florence Tivingston, Ervin Yessels, Harry Loucks, Libbie M. Ottman, Jay Ottman, Willis. Frederick, Grace Smith, Frank Becker, Harry Storn, Chas. Robinson, Edith Bergh, Ella Ottman, Della Myers, READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 79 Leela Van Valkenburgh, Edward Kilts, Lydia Kilts, Felix Kilts, Austin Karker, Carrie Storn, Lonella Malony, Flora Van Valkenbergh, Edgar Van Valkenbergh, Shurdan Adams, Chas. Kilts, William Bellinger, Lovera Lawyer, Ethel Adams. SLOANSVILLE LODGE, NO. 30. Organized March 17, 1879. Meets every Tuesday eveningin I. O. G. T. Hall, Sloansville, N. Y. Members: Aricl Gordon, Edwin Petteys, Pearley J. Gordon, Lila Brumley, E. Mabel Cushing, Oscar Dwelly, Mrs. O. Dwelly, Mrs. J. I. Dorn, Nellie Brumley, Harry Disbrow, Mrs. Nannie B. Gordon, M. Elizabeth Gordon, Mrs. G. K. Kimball, Alice Teeple, Addie L. Dwelly, J. I. Dorn, Clarence Grosvenor, Lula Bradt, Geo. K. Kimball, Ida L. Dwelly, Rey. Cyrus Aldrich, Mrs. Minnie M ontanye, Mae Mover, Mrs. C. Aldrich. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 140. Organized Feb. 22, 1897. Mer!s every Monday evening in I. 0. G. T. Hall, over W. R. Kniskern’s store, Scho :arie, N. Y. Members: Frank M. Vroman, William R. Kniskern, Harriet IE. Eaton, Frank 8. L’Amoreaux, Mrs. Milton Miers, Ida Wilkins, C. Ford Hinman, Susie von Linden, Clifton J. Dietz, Stanley Worrick, Seymour Borst, Pheoby Palm -r, Edith Coonley, Bertie De La Mater, Daisy Coon- ley, Mary Ketcham, Lucia: Vrooman, Floyd A. Guernsey, Lillie vonLindon, Augusta Willsey, Charles Worrick, Wallace Warner, Mary E. Cannady, Helen Hallenbeck, Frank Hitchman, Stratton Kilmer, Jessie Maynard, Jacob I’. West, James W. Simmons, Augusta K. Grant, Nancy Palmer, Victor Vroman, Hoyt W. Davis, Elliot Dietz, Minnie Bouck, Mary Fain, Minnie Sternberg, Lena E. Becker, Everett Rockerfeller, Forest Berner, Carrie Feeck, Leland S. Vrooman, Kathleen L’Amoreaux, Nellie Mie:s, H vyt E. Kniskern, Charles E. Cannady, Jacob Carpen- ter. Peter Marsh, Oakley Beckcr, Jennie Kniskern, William Bouck, Mrs. Merton Barnes, George A. Cooper, Wim. S. Borst, Kittié L. Baker, Etla H. Sidney, Edna L. Schaffer, Mr. G. L. Bice, Mrs. G. L. Bice, Wm. Rhinehart, Flora Sidney, Ada Sid- ney, Marry W. Pangburn, Solomon Siag, Dewitt C. Wolford, Walter Willey. —_——— « 4S WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. NORTH BLENHEIM W.C. T. U. Organized June 14, 1893. Meets on the second Wednesday afternoon of each month at homes of members. Members: Mrs. Josie Kingsley, Mrs. Carrie Hager, Mrs. Clara Shafer, Mrs. Effie Wolford, Mrs. Dora McMinn, Mrs. Esther Shafer, Mrs. Lillie Kniskern, Mrs. Mary Kniskern, Mrs. Orline West, M-s. Carric Shafer, Mrs. Louise Vumcheff. BROOME W.C. T. U. Organized Sept. 25, 1896. Meets once a month in.the Fr nklinton M. E, Church. Members: Mrs. Anna Earles, Mrs. Anga Wood, Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. Maria Dunean, Mrs. Emma Brezee, Mrs. Ella Campbell. COBLESKILL W.C. T. U. Organized in August, 1885. Mcets every Thursday at 3 P. M. in W. Cc. T. Uz rooms. Members: Kate Pindar, Mrs. Marietta Hodge, Mrs. G. W. Bellinger, Mrs. 80 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIK COUNTY. FE. C. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Newton Young, Mrs. James Crandall, Mrs. O. A. Dutcher, Mrs. C. 8. Lane, Mrs. John Van Voris, M rs. Irving Van Voris, Mrs. J. Van Wagen- en, Mrs. J. S. Hutt, Mrs. E. 8. Ryder, Mrs. KE. M. Lawyer, Mrs. Francis France, Mrs. Lrene Jones, Mrs. Lester Hodge, Mrs. Carrie Hutton, Mrs. Alonzo Myers, Mrs. Minnie Burnett, Mrs. P. A. Woods, Mrs. W. H. Ryan, Mrs. F. P._ Baird, Mrs. E. B. Hard, Mrs. Wim. Borst, Mrs. D. O. Berger, Mrs. L. E. Garrett, Mrs. Judson Bur- hans, Mrs. Frederica Emery, Lucy Barlow, Elizabeth Becker, Isa Becker, Henrietta Mickle, Jessie Van Schaick, Jennie Hubbard, Eliza Stevenson, stella Tidd, Mrs. Sarah Gannon, Mrs. E. Houghten, Mrs. J. P. Chapman, Mrs. A. G. stilson, Mrs, Kassen Shafer, Mrs. Dana Myers, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. Caroline Shafer, Mrs. Grace B. Reed, Mrs. Henry Smith, Jennie Harder, Mrs. Josiah Kennedy, Mrs. G. D. Harder, Mrs. Charles Herron, Mrs. Win Kennedy. DORLOCH W.C. T. U. Organized March 15, 1899. Meets on the second and fourth Thursday after- noons of each month at liome of members. Members: Mrs. Mary E. Esmay, Mrs. Mary Pearse, Mrs. Jennie Hagadorne, Mrs. Carrie France, Mrs. Alice France, Mrs. Clara France, Mrs. Ella France, Mrs. Rebceca Chichester, Mrs. Ada Markle, Mrs. Antoinette Lockwood, Mrs. N. &. Wright, Mrs. H. A. Traber, Mrs. Loretta A. Abrams, Emma Kniskern, Anna lFraats, Anna B. Hardy, Mary Weber. ESPERANCE W.C. T. U. Organized in October, 1885. Meets on the Jast Thursday afternoon of each month at the home ofa member. Members: Mrs. E. W. Bromley, Mrs. E. Carr, Mrs. G. McCarty, Mrs. W. J. Rockwell, Nettie Avery. JEFFERSON W.C. T. U. Organized July 18, 1885. Meets at 2 P. M. on the last Thursday of each month at home of inembers. Members: Mrs. L. G. Wilcox, Mrs. Julia A. Wilson, Mrs, Anna I). Avery, Mrs. Kate Stanley, Mrs. Josiah Still, Mrs. Chas. Hoag, Mrs. Jane Turtle, Mrs, Alice Neer, Mrs. Kila Hartwell, Mrs. Louise Wileox, Mrs. Ellen Danforth, Mrs. Julia A. Atchinson, Mrs. Polly Stevens, Mrs. Louise Murphy, Mrs. Julia Shelmandine, Mrs. Emma Taylor, Mrs. Ellen Seeley, Mrs. Mary Parsons, Mrs. Hulda Reed, Mrs. Georgiana Clark, Mrs. Jane Atehinson, Mrs. Celinda Effner, Mrs. Etta Morrison, Carrie Vroman, Cora Mayhain, Mrs. Addie Fuller, Mrs. Rachael Spore, Mrs. Emma Morrison, Mrs. Louise Bruce, Mrs. Harriet Wade, Mrs. Hattie Stanley, Mrs, Ophelia Watson, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong. Honorary: Rev. Charles Hoag, Rev. Josiah Still. MIDDLEBURGH W.C. 7. U. Organized in May, 1887. Re-organized Jan. 26, 1897. Meetings held on the second and fourth Thursday evenings of every month. Members: Mrs. Boyd Wood, Mrs. C. Sheldon, Mrs. G. W. Vroman, Mrs. George Petchtle, Mra. Austin Turner, Mr. E. Petchtle, Mrs. A. B. Engle, Mrs. I. C. Getter, Mrs. M. Hntbert, Mrs. C. Ward, Mrs. W. C. West, Mrs. J. Kelsey, Mrs. J. H. Mallery, Mrs. J. L. Engle, Mrs. G. B. Wheeler, Alice M. ReQua, ° Rilla Tryon, Mra. R. White, Mrs. Peter Wormer, Mrs. 8. B. ReQua, Mis. H. D. Wells, Mrs. I. Kinney, Mrs. C. W. Pitcher, Mrs, J. Warner, Mrs. Geo. B. Hyde, Mrs. N. D. West, Mrs. Dow Beekman, Mrs. T. ether, Mrs. J. H. Cornell, Mrs. GC. A. White, Mys. John Borst, Sarah Town- send, Mrs. W. L, Hoteling, Mrs. N, Coons, Mrs. F. A. Sullivan, Mrs. E. W. Vro- man, Mrs. TW. A. Vroman, Mrs. Ithamer Bell, Kinma lrisbie, Anita Vroman. RKRADY REFRRENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY, 8I RICHMONDVILLE W. C. T. U. Organized July 15th, 1885. Meets every other Thursday afternoon at homes of members. Members: Jane Whitbeck, Mrs. H. Ryder, Mra. G. W. Ostrander, Mrs. 8. R. Walker, Mrs. Lana Fox, Mrs. F. Loveland, Mrs. Kate Pollock, Mrs. K. I. Brown, Asmeth Frasier, Melrina Frasier, Mrs. A. D. Frasier, Mrs. Maria Har- roway, Mrs. Sutphen, Mrs. A. A. Reed, Carrie Reed, Mrs. Celia France, Mra. Mary Jayeox. Honorary members: G. W. Ostrander, Rev. A. A. Reed. RUTH W.C. T. U. Organized June 13, 1893. Meets at call of President. Members: Mrs. Elizabeth Champlin, Mrs. Anna B. Wood, Mrs, Etla F. Wood, Mrs. Nellie W. Jones, Mrs. Ella Velie, Mrs, Hattie Peaslee, Mrs. Hattie Chainplin, Mrs. Ada Effner, Mrs. Clarrisa Ruland, Ethel M. Wood, Leila U. Wood, Edith V. Wood, Minnie Champ- lin. SEWARD CENTRE W. C. 7. U. Organized Feb. 10, 1897. Meets every other Thursday atthe Church. Mem- bers: Mrs. Mary Handy, Mrs. Gertrude Hevener, Mrs, Rena France, Mrs. Mary mee Mrs. Maggie ITevener, Mrs. Jane Smith, J. H. Smith, J. H. Handy, Mrs. m. Sisson. SHARON SPRINGS W. C. T. U. Organized in January, 1889. Mects every other Thursday afternoon at homes of members. Members: Mrs. N. W. Stratten, Mrs. Charles Hyney, Mrs. Alida P. Leow, Mrs. J. E. Preston, Mrs. J. K. Harper, Mrs. J. Ward, Jennie Dingman, Mrs. Lesley Staley, Mrs. Mary Kling, Mrs. I. A. Fonda, Mrs. Alonzo Van Schaick, Mrs. J. Bowinaker, Mrs. I. Plank, Mrs. Eva Odell, Mrs. Cora Harper, Mrs. TF. Al- ger, Mrs. Ira Van Schaick, Mrs. J. Van Valkenburg, Mrs. R. G. Leehman, Mrs. Howard Jump, Mrs. Martin Sticht, Mrs. P. G. Fritcher, Mrs. Wilson. SLOANSVILLE W. C. T. U. Organized Sept. 28, 1895. Meets last Friday of every month at homes of mem- hers. Members: Caroline R. Davis, Mrs. J. I. Dorn, Mrs. A. G..Cushing, Mrs. D. H. Gordon, Minnie D. Dorn, A.B. Phelps, Mrs. Sarah Teeple, Mrs. Daniel Vunk, Mrs. Lydia Leck, Mrs. Meade Dorn, Mrs. Cyrus Aldrich, Mrs G. K. Kimball. CENTRAL BRIDGE, W. C. T. U. Organized March 17, 1893. Meetings held on the last Thursday of every month at the homes of members. Members: Mrs. J. L. Roy, Mrs. Mary C. Slinger- land, Mrs. George German, Nancy Young, Mrs. James Stalker, Mrs. J. B. Parrish. Mrs. Sarah Guffin, Mrs. Ab. Collier, Mrs. Lucy. Campbell. 82 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIETIES. Central Bridge Chapter of the Epworth League, No. 3,879 was organized Oct. 31,1890. Meets every Sabbath evening at the church. Members: Rev. J. C. Fisher, Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Anna Getter, Edna J. Shanks, Libbie C, Dew- ey, Addie I. Dewey, Dora Dewey, Maggie Ogsbury, Carrie Fellows, Mary Keyser, Mrs. John Carr, Mary Hitchman, Mrs. Brazee, Flora Mann, Mamie Bromley, Rhoda McDonald, Minerva Bassett; Martha Brazec, Maggie Birch, Ethel Austin, Lulu Lansing, Lulu Cameron, Pearl I. Eckerson, Lulu Fellows, Adelbert Cook, Frank Getter, Rey. Gilbert Shank Jr., R.L. Crosby, L. D. Cook, David Man- sheffer, Daniel Borst, John DeMott, Fred Mingey, Allan Dunckle, Floyd Allen, Albert Borst, Leo Fisher, John McDonald, Jacob Woodcock, Jay Cooper, Frank Bromley. ; Dorloch Chapter of the Epworth League No. 6, 878 was organ- ‘ized Nov. 16, 1893. Meetings held every Sunday evening at the M. E. church. Members: R. D. Gordon, Mrs. R. D. Gordon, Geo. I. Abrame, Mrs. Geo. B. Abrams, N.S. Wright, Mrs. N. 8. Wright, Lyman Taylor, Mrs. Lyman Taylor, Rev. G. Si- cum, Mrs. G. Sisum, Geo. B. Lincoln, Mrs. Geo. B. Lincoln, Mrs. M. E. Esmay, Bertha Esmay, Claude Devenpeck, Elsie Devenpeck, Austin France, Mrs. G. W. Lockwood, Mrs. Peter Hanes, Mrs. Mary Pearse, Jennie France, Tressa Wright, Laura Guard, Emma Gossweilder, Will Vrooman, Mrs. G. M. Markle, Harley Ward, Geo. B. Lincoln. Esperance Chapter of the Epworth League, No. 2027 was or- ganized Feb, 22, 1890. Meets every Sabbath evening at the church. Members: rank Cromwell, Zadoc Brown, Blanche Harris, Abbie McCarty, Carrie Egelston, Jessie A. Church, Jennie Egelston, A. J. Spoore, Walter Montanye, Mrs. Walter Montanye, Louise Cramer, Minnie Vunck, Anna Rockwell, Addie Egelston, Fred Price. Mrs. Fred Price, Jennie Conover, Dora Avery, Hettie McDougal, John M. Roote, Geo. Liddle, Mrs. Geo. Liddle, Wm. C. Clapper, Mrs, Wm. C. Clapper, C. F. Rockwell, Mrs. C. F. Rockwell, I*. M. Cornell, Mary Brockham, Reuben Cramer, Mrs. Reuben Cramer, Fred Ingalls, Mrs. Fred Ingalls, Wm. J. Rockwell, Mrs. Wm. J. Rockwell, May Vunck, Leander Wilber, Mrs. Leander Wilber, Charles Montanye, Mrs. Charles Montanye, H. H. Rockwell, Benj. S. Egelston, Jesse Teeple, Flora Kendall, Nita Kilmer, Maud Winslow, Frank Conover, Ena Brumley, Julia Rockwell, Mamie Dorn, Golda Wilber, Jennie Moore, A. J. Easton, Mrs. A. J. Easton, John Easton, Mrs. John Easton, Wm. Bradshaw, Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw, Alva Springer, Mrs. Alva Springer, Emery Zech, Mrs. Emery Zeh, N. D. Jones, Mrs. N. D. Jones, Harvey Baumes, Eva Somers, Albert Brumley, Mrs. Albert Brum- Jey, Alice Brown, Anna Kilmer, Pearl Montanye, Mrs. Zadoc Brown, Mrs. Charles Smith, Richard Taber, Mrs. Richard Taber, Inez Rockwell, Alva Conover, Guy Rockwell, Clay Roekwell, Lizzie Conover, Raymond Conover, Edna Grantier, Eva Avery, Rae Rockwell, Earl Rockwell, Olive Brown, Mabel Wilber, Alice Eg- elston, Herman Van Natta, Iva Pickett. Mrs. G. W. May, Flora Conover. Franklinton Chapter of the Epworth League, No. 14,950 was or- ganized May 8, 1895., Meetings held every othe: Sunday evening in the M. E. church. Members: Mrs. Sarah F. Whitbeck, Mrs. Almina ‘Laraway, Mrs. Electa Rugg, Omer Rugg, Mrs. Almeda Leonard, Mrs. Viola K. Graham, Mrs. Harrison Kniskern, Mrs. Emma Brezee, John Russell, Anna L. Scutt, Mrs. Hiram Earls, Hiram Earls, Omer Sentt, Warren Davis, Frances Campbell, Eula Whitbeck, Mrs. George Scutt, Mrs. Jennie Whitbeck, Adelbert Whitbeck, Madison Castle, Amos Scutt, Geo. Prescott, Mary Laraway, Harvey Leonard, Lewis Brezee, Ervin Fred- ge ahem Wainright, George Armlin, Leonard Armlin, Ethel Graham, Josie Shoemaker. READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 83 Gallupville Chapter of the Epworth League No. 7,010 was organ- ized Dec. 3, 1891. Devotional meetings held on Sunday evenings at M. E. church. Members: }———— Franklinton Methodist Protestant Church, as organized in 1831. Value of property $4,000. Membership, 100. Y. P.S. C. E. Pastors: Charles Duncan 1831, Date of the pastorates of the seven following ministers not known. Turbush, Thos. Timberman, Jonathan Timberman, James Conley, Geo. W. Good- rich, James Juland, Ranson Ballow, E. C. Tocum, 53 to55 Wm. H. Miller, 55 to 57, John A. Morris 57 to 59, Duke Whitely 59 to 64, Theo. L. Dibble 64 to 66, R. E. Gorman 66 to 69, John Cowen 69 to 72, John G. Dyer 72 to 75, D. H. Seth 75 to 77, John L. Miller 77 to 78, C. W. Blake 78 to 80, Wm. M. EH. Smith 80 to 82, John H. Painter 82 to 83, G. D. Baur 83 to 86, Henry 8. Hull 86 to 89, Samuel Thomson 89 to 91, Alvah B. Purdy 91 to 94, C. H. Day 95 to 97, R. 8. Hulsart 1897. The present Church building was erected in 1879. The first. house built in 1844, was burned. pee es Warnervilie Christian Church, was founded May 7, 1843. Value of property, $2,500. Membership, 20. Pastors: John Spoore and John Ross 1848, 8. B. Hayward 1850, Leonard R. Hayward 50, Philip Coachman 54 to 55, W. B. H. Beach 58 to 60. Thomas Holmes 60 to 62, William Case 62 to 64, J. R. Hoag 64 to 66, Wellington Sterns 66 to 67, Daniel M. Tuller 67 to 71, Allen Hayward 71 to 73, A. I. Welton 73 to 78, Leonard Thorn 78 to 79, T. N. Davis 79 to 80, Danic] M. Tull- er 80 to 83, G. A. Beebe 83 to 84, T. N. Davis 84 to 87, Philip Coachman April 87 to June 87, John McGlanflin 87 to 88, A. J. Wayman 88 to 91, William H. Armstrong 91 to 96, C. W. Miller 96 to 97, J. H. Bassett 97 to 99, E. G. Evans 99. —».___ Middleburgh St. Luke’s Episcopal Church was founded in 1854. It is a Mission in the Albany Diocese. Membership. 10. t AMES and ARGUSVILLE Directory. 99 Broome Union Church, located at Bates, was organized Dec. 24, 1842. Value of property, $1,000. Membership, 20. Pastors: Date of the pastorates of the following ten pastors not obtainakle. Lewis Winans, Geo. Streval, Calvin Southwick, L. Thorn, Joel Gallup, Thomas N. Davis, Philip Couch- man, W. A. Coffin, C. C. Thorn, J. D. Collins, A. J. Wayman 1887, Geo. Young 88 Geo. Rockwell 89, Geo. Young 90, J. D.. Collins 91, Chas. Nelson 93, E. W. Flans- burg 98, J. D. Collins 94 to 95, J. M: Lewis 96 to 98, H. L. Griffing 98 to 99, J. D. Collings, 99. ——_______# «<____________ Cobleskill St. Vincent de Pa Value of property, $10,000. Robert T. C —— ab 4 4m ul’s Church, was incorporated in 1894. raig, first and present pasior. Schoharie County Directory. Directory is arranged as follows : The names are classified according to post office addresses. 1. Name of individual or firm. 2. Business or occupation. 3. The first number, placed atter the names of farmers, indicates the num- ber of acres of Jand owned or leased by the parties. 4, The second number, placed after the names of farmers, indicates the number of acres of HOPS owned or leased by the parties. AM Button, Clarence, farmer, 100, 5. Button, Chas. H. farmer, 175. Drake, Albert, farmer, 100, 10. Elmore, Peter, farmer, 60, 10. Elmore, Joseph, laborer. Empie, Nemebiah, farmer, 52, 6. Eldridge, Seward, farmer, 80, 10. ARGUS Adams, 8., farmer. Borst, Allen H., Painter. Buddle, Henry, Butcher and farmer. Bellinger, John W., farmer, 145. Bellinger, Arthu: L., farmer. ‘Borst, A., paper hanger and painter. Conrad, Geo., tin smith. Copp, John, blacksmith, Copp, Chas. J., blacksmith. Colling, Samucl, gen’ leman Collins, E., farmer, 110, 9. Collins, C., laborer. Christman, Jacob, laborer. ES. Eldridge, Joseph, farmer, 140, 10. Eldridge, Orrin, farmer, 140, 10. Eligit, Ed. farmer, 100, 10. Staley, Chas. farmer, 122, 7. Staley, James, farmer,84. Sterling, Chas. farmer, 113, 4. VILLE. Finkle, David H., saw and grist mill. Gordon, John A., farmer, 300. Gordon, J. C., Undertaker, 30. Gordon, Harry F., student. Gordon, Katie, Music teacher. Grantie, Rozell, farmer, 80, 6. Gilbert, Eugene, farmer, 133, 6. Hyney, Josiah, gentleman. Hogt, Thos. farmer, 25, 2. Hanson, P., shoemaker. Hoyt, T., farmer, 22, 2. Heiser, H., laborer. Hyney, Norman, fatmer, 90, Dillenbeck, Clarence, farmer, 120, 6. Diefendorf, Dr. H., Pbysician. Dey, Lewis, farmer, 34. Enders, G. W., Clergyman. * Finckle, Siras, painter. Fay, Mr., farmer, 60, 3. Kling, Howard, farmer, 101. King, Lorenzo, farmer, 80, 6. Kane, Wm., farmer, 25. Karker, Austin, farmer, 145. Lawyer, J. M., carpenter. Lawyer, Austin, gentleman. 100 Mallet, Sanford, farmer, 8. Onderdank, Clarina, farmer, 200, 7. Philips, 16. laborer. Parker, Seth, farmer, 14, 7. Rumsey, R. V., farmer, 100. Relia, W., blacksinith. Roberts, [3. laborer. Resequy, liza, lady. Stokes, Henry, farmer, 100. Stokes, Frank L., farmer, Smith, Alex., cooper, 12. Smith, Chas., laborer. Smith, Verner, farmer. Smith, Estella, lady. Sweetman, Daniel, wagon maker, 7. BATES and BARNERVILLE Directory. Smith, Fay, Hotel Prop. Schman, P. C., merchant. Schman, Sylvester, merchant. Shoemaker, Lorenzo, farmer. Scoot, H. W., farmer, 100, 4. Sommers, John, farmer, 100, 12. Schermerhorn, P. L. farmer, 70. Taylor, John F., gentleman. Utman, M., farmer, 80. Wessel, Chas., laborer. Whelch, M., laborer. Wessel, J., laborer. Youngs, R., laborer Yerdon, Geo. H., speculator. BATES. Bates, Norman, farmer, 116. Bates, Ferdenand, blacksmith. Bates, Hudson, C., farmer, 105. Bates, Grant, farmer. 80. Bates, Mrs. Virene., farmer, 25. Coons, Eugene, farmer, 125. Coons, Reuben, farmer, 20. Engle, Mrs. Emaline, farmer, 100. Engle, Mrs. Geo., Engle, Justice, laborer. Engle, Thomas, farmer, 100. Goodfellow, Titus, farmer, 66. Goodfellow, Hiram, laborer. Goodfellow, Martin, farmer, 17. Goodfellow, O. P., laborer. Goodfellow, William, laborer. Hagadorn, Jeremiah, retired. Hallenbeck, Truman, tarmer, 100. Haskins, Smith, farmer, 160. Haskins, Titus, farmer, 215. Kline, James, carpenter. Nickerson, Cyrus, farmer, 130. Nickerson, Hobart, farmer, 80. Nickerson, Frank, farmer, 100. Peter, Geo., laborer. Phelps, Newton, farmer, 120. Pryer, Albert, farmer, 120. BARNE Brown, Thomas, engineer. Brown, Claude, student. Brownell, James, carpenter. Carhart, E. E., painter. Chase, G. B. D., gardener. Cross, Mrs. Eliza, lady. Crosby, Herbert, mail carrier. Crosby, Smith, farmer. Cross, G. A., miller, 3. Doty, David A., carpenter, 3, Eckerson, John, farmer, Eckerson, Melvin, farmer, 42, 5. Pryer, Mrs. Geo. A., retired, 25. Pulver, James, farmer, 85. Reed, Hiram, laborer. Richmond, Daniel, farmer, 100. Richmond, Geo., laborer, Richtmyer, Mrs. E., retired. Russel, Mrs. Adline, farmer, 60. Russel, Omar, L., farmer, 100. Russel, John, H., retired. Russel, Reuben, retired. Salesburgh, Adelbert, farmer, 125. Salesburgh, Chas., farmer, 125. Spencer, Daniel, farmer, 100. Smith, Hiram, R., farmer, 200. Spencer, Mrs. Debora, farmer, 65. Spencer, Joshua, farmer, 100. Spencer, Jerry, E., farmer, 100. Spencer, Simeon, farmer, 75. Spencer, O. F., post master. Van Dyke, Theron, farmer, 160. Van Loan, Maritta, farmer, 50. Vaugh, J. Wesley, agt. Wilbur, Spencer, C., merchant. Willsey, Martin, retired, 8. Willsey, Reuben, retired, 3. Wilbur, Seneca, C., merchant. RVILLE. Keckerson, William, farmer. Kckerson, T. J. merchant. France, Freeman, horseman. Frederick, William, farmer, 100, Guernsey, Anson, merchant. Grimm, Herman, blacksmith. Grimm, Maida, house keeper. Gale, Gilbert, mechanic, 4.” Grant, A. W., stone cutter, Herram, Tennis, mason. Harrison, W. M., blacksmith, 2, Hutten, Geo., farmer, 110, BEARD’S HOLLOW and BLENHEIM Directory. King, Lorenzo, quarryman. King, Lawrence, farmer, 7. Kromer, Frank, civil engineer, 100. Kiggins, Albert, quarryman. Mowers, Jonas, mechanic, 2. Myers, Alonzo, farmer, 100. Myers, Morgan, S. farmer. Myers, Fannie, A., teacher. Patterson, Wm. apiarian. Quick, Geo., laborer. Quackenbush, C., mechanic, 10. Quackenbush, Carrie, teacher. Quackeubush, Lester, butcher. Ryder, Arthur, farmer, 200, 6. Ryder, Chas., farmer. Standhout, Philip, laborer. BEARD’S Butler, Geo., farmer, 165. Butler, Orrin, school teacher. Butler, Samuel, farmer. Bice, Mrs. A., lady, 3, 1. Baldwin, Daniel, farmer, 100, 2, BLEN Adams, Nancy, farmer, 40. Baldwin, James R., farmer, 196, 5. Baldwin, A., farmer. Baldwin, Aaron, laborer. Berry, John, farmer, 189. Berry, Chas., farmer, 50. Burnett, Matthias, farmer, 62. Bartholomew, Wm., farmer. Bartholomew, Jerome, farmer, 120, 8. Badgley, Stephen G., apiarist, 280. Benjamin Hiram, retired. Clark, Win., farmer, 70, 33. Clark, Benj., farmer, 20. Clark, Elisha G., farmer, 4. Chapman, Frank A., hotel prop., 40. Car], Peter, farmer, 120. Decker, John, farmer, 40. Decker, Levi, farmer, 37. Decker, Jackson, farmer, 3. Decker, M. 8., farmer, 86. Dudley, Wm. J., cooper, H. & L. shop. Durham, Albert, farmer, H. & L. shop. Durham Chas., carpenter & Town clerk. English, John, farmer, 60. Ellasson, Friend, farmer. Eliasson, Ozias, farmer, 139. Fink, Joseph, farmer, H. & L., 12, Fink, Nancy, teacher, H. L. Fink, Caroline, H. & L. Frederick, Edward, farmer. 125. Foland, John, farmer, 150, Granby, Arthur, farmer, 120. Granby, Wm., carpenter, 120, 101 Standhout, Edward, clerk. Stanton, David, farmer. Slotsover, Wm., quarryman. Sperbeck, Austin, quarryman., Sperbeck, Alfred, quarrymiu. Sendrum, James, farmer, 10. Stanton, Lyman, farmer. Van Zandt, David, farmer. Van Zandt, Sanford, farmer, Van Zandt, Wm. 130. Warner, Alonzo, farmer. Warner, Andrew, laborer. Wetsel, Henry, quarryman. Wentworth, DeWitt, harness maker. Wentworth, Emmet, laborer. HOLLOW. Dox, Henry, farmer, 100. Mann, Samuel, farmer, 80. Phillips, Sally Ann, lady, J. Rossman, Rutus, farmer, 75. Yanson, John, farmer, 11. HEIM. Haverly, Ira B., retired, H. & L., 212. Haverly, Geo., miller, II. & L., mill. Haverly, Seneca, farmer, 362, 5. Haverly, West, farmer and lumberman, mill. Hager, John, farmer. H. & L. Hager, David 8. farmer and supervisor 15, 6. Hager, Wm. &., farmer, 55. Hager, Marie, farmer, 40. Hager, Eugene B., merchant. Hager, Edwin D., merchant. Hagabone, John M., farmer, 70. Hallenbeck, Henry, farmer, 230. Hulbert, Edgar, merchant, H. & L. Hager, M. V. B., agent. Jackson, Edgar, atty., H. & L. Joslin, Jerome, blacksmith, H. & L. James, Abram P., retired. Kniskern, Emma, farmer, 300. Kniskern, Hamilton, cooper, 3. Kniskern, Rufus, farmer, 128. Kniskern, Washington, farmer, 97. Kniskern, Win., farmer. Kniskern, Madison, farmer. Kingsley, Edwin, farmer, 80. Kingsley, Ashley, farmer, 30, 2. Keyser, Jacob N., farmer, musiciai, 71 Keyser, Abram, farmer, 90. Keyser, Henry, farmer, H. & L. Keyser, Jesse, farmer, 100, 2. Keyser, Curtis, farmer, 104. Keyser, Chas., farmer, 30. 102 BLENHEIM Directory. Keyser, Alonzo, carpenter, H. & L. Neer, Adolphus, farmer. Kling, David, farimer, 150. Noxon, Lawyer, farmer, 30. Lloyd, Win. H., carpenter, mill wright, | Odell, Stephen, farmer. 25. H&L. Parsiow, Alonzo, retired, H. & L., 22. Loucks, Calvin, farmer, 162. Payne, Albartus, farmer, 56. Loucks, Adelbert, farmer, 134. Patchin, Harley 8., carpenter, H. & L. Loucks, O. A., farmer, 242, Pitcher, Frank. Loucks, D. C., farmer, 242. Pierce, John, farmer, H. & L., 16. Loucks, Jane, farmer, 87. Reed, Wm., farmer. Loucks, Chas., iarmer, 55, 5. Reed, John, farmer, 64. Lawyer, Chas. D., clerk. H. & L. Richmond, Martin, farmer, 150. Mattice, 8S. D., farmer, H. & L. Rosecrans, Thos., farmer, 44. Martin, Alonzo, laborer, H. & L. Shafer, John, farmer, 8. Mann, Jackson, retired, H. & L. Shafer, Frederick, farmer, assessor, 229, 3. Martin, Geo., farmer, 55. Shafer, Quinn, farmer, 70. Mattice, Harmon S., farmer, 140. Shafer, Mitchel, farmer. Mattice, Chas. 8., farmer, 120. Shafer, Jacob, 184. Mattice, Wm., farmer, 245. Shafer, Edwin, carpenter. Mittice, J. H., farmer, 70. Shafer, Robert, laborer, H. & L. M tice, Frank, farmer, 80. Shafer, Gideon, farmer, 135. Ma..ice, Jacob N., farmer, 445, 15. Shrah, Valentine, farmer, 129. Matiice, Floyd §., farmer. Shrah, Daywalt, farmer, 62. Mattice, Burton G., farmer, 150. Sitzer, Elmore, farmer, 200. McKve, Aaron, farmer, 350. Sitzer, Daniel, farmer, 150. McMinn, James, farmer, H. & L. Stevens, Asa, farmer, assessor, 26, 25. Nelson, L, M., merchant, H. & L. Stannard, Hartley, portable threshing Nelson, Geo., merchant, H. & L. and sawing. Nelson, L. M. & Co., gen. merchandise. |Spring, Willard, farmer, 342. Neer, Mrs. Samuel, farmer, 120. Shafer, Edwin D. farmer, 121, 2. H. STANNARD, 2===— North Blenheim, N.Y. MANUFACTURER OF Lumber -- witHaportaste - Saw Miill. Latest Smproved Threshing Machinery consisting of a lO horse power WESTINGHOUSE Traction Engine, No. 3, Westinghouse Spike Machine, A SELF BINDING AND CLEANING “BUTTERWORTH” RYE BEATER. PORTABLE - SHINGLE - OUTFIT. ("Parties wishing any of this kind of work done, will do well to correspond, Any size job taken. Prices according to size of job. BREAKABEEN Directory. Taylor, Milan, laborer. Vroman, Wm. H., farmer, 150, 5. Vroman, Adelbert, farmer, 170. Vroman, Wm., pbysician, H. & L. Vulcheff, M. G., minister. Walker, Edgar L., Physician, H. & L. Weaver, Valentine, farmer, 97. Weidman, John, laborer, H. & L. West, Adelbert, farmer, 80. West, Frank, farmer, 3, 2. White, Daniel, retired, H. & L., 1. to3 West, Henry, carpenter, H. & L. Wilson, Alvinso, farmer, 97, 5. Wilson, Avery, farmer, 100. Wilson, Andrew, farmer, —— Winnie, Cornelius, farmer, 150. Winnie, Jerome, laborer, H. & L. Wright, Melvin ©., hotel proprietor, farmer and loan com., 121,30 Whitney, Rev., minister. Youngs, John, laborer, H. & L, BREAKABEEN. “Acker, Hiram farmer, 100. Armlin Nelson, farmer. Armlin, Wm., farmer. Armlin, N., farmer. Armlin, Daniel, farmer. Bouck, Josiah, farmer. Bouck, Josiah, farmer, 175. Bouck‘ Mira, Schoolteacher. Boynton, Levi, farmer, 125. Bouck, Daniel, farmer, 150. Berg, Benj., farmer, 66, 3, Berg, Maggie, schoolteacher. Berg, Philip, farmer. Berg, Oscar, iaborer. Bouck, Jerry: blacksmith. Becker, Prosper, carpenter. Bergh, Albert, laborer. Bergh, Washington, farmer, 200, 4. Bergh, Abram J., saw mill. Baldwin, W. L. att,y. Bouck, Dan Jr.. laborer. Burgett, Wm., bee keeper. Bouck, James, farmer. Bum, Draper, farmer. Bartholomew, Geo., farmer. Bouck, Hadley, farmer. Becker, Emmet, farmer. Becker, Gideon clergyman. Becker, Gideon, farmer, 205. Becker, Frank, farmer. Barringer, John, farmer, 16. Becker. See. painter. Chapman, W. W. farmer, 150. Chapman, Spencer, farmer, 150. Crapser, Mrs. Elizabeth, lady. Campbell, Hiram, farmer. Chase, Caroline, lady, 2. Chapman, W. H., hotel keeper. Campbell, Hamilton, farmer. Chichester, (Gilber. farmer. Chichester, Perry, farmer. Coons, Mrs. Maria, farmer. Coons, Frank, farmer. Coons, Harry J., farmer, Coons, John, farmer. Coons, Wm., farmer. Coons, Jas., farmer. Coons, Sylvester, farmer. Castle, Thomas, farmer, 2. Dudley, W. S., merchant, Dearstyne, Andrew, blacksmith. Doneburgh, Wm,, farmer. Dexter, Wm., farmer. Dorman, Jerry, farmer, 120. Driggs, Luzerne, carpenter. Finch, Milton, machinist. Foland, Jonas, post master. Ferris Teryl, farmer. Freemyer, Frank, farmer. Foland, Henry, farmer. Fancher, Orlando, farmer, 215. Floyd, Charles, farmer, 75. Gates, P. farmer, 100., Gates, Wm.. farmer. Gifford, Simeon, farmer. Hilts, Ira, farmer, 60. Hilts, Jay, farmer, 200, 5. Ham, Louis B., laborer, 2. Ham, Alonzo, carpenter. Hannay, Hamilton F., merchant. Hoffman, Henry, cooper. Hilts, Mrs. Nettie, farmer, 300. Hallenbeck, T,, clergyman. Hallenbeck, E. farmer. Joshlin, R.. farmer, 10. Johnson, Jonn, farmer, 10. Keyser, Abe, farmer, 150. Keyser, Peter, farmer. Keyser, Barney, farmer. Keyser, Jesse, farmer. Kling, David, farmer, retired. Kling, Chauncey, clergyman. Keyser, David, farmer, 25. Kniskern, James, farmer. Lott, Alonzo, laborer, 3. Lewis Arthur, farmer, 190. Lee, Charles, farmer. ~ Layman, Wells, gentleman. Mattice, Mary C., farmer, 1. Mattice, Frank, farmer. 104 Mattice, Grant, farmer, 264. Mattice, Richard P., farmer, 386, 8. Mattice, Henry, farmer, 157, 10. Mattice, Jay, farmer and beekeeper, 160. Manchester, A., Laborer. Murray, Jolin, farmer. Mann, Chas, farmer, 140. Mann, Mrs. Mariah, lady, Mann, M. Burr, student. Mayhan, Mrs. Mary, lady. Mickle, John H., physician. Nelson, Mrs. Belle, farmer, 80. Nelson, James, farmer. Palmer, Charles, farmer. Porter, Omar, farmer, 110. Patterson, Edgar, laborer. Rosecrans, Charles, butcher. Rosecrans, Washington, laborer. Rossman, W. hotel keeper, 6. Reed, Chancelor farmer. Rosecrans, Josiah, laborer. Rosecrans, Jacob, miller. Remiburg, Wm., carpenter. Smith, Mrs. Orelia, Lady, 2. Shaddock, Wim., farmer. Sterer, Henry, fanner. Scutt, Robt., farmer. BROOME CENTER Directory. Shaver, Wm., farmer. Shaver, Jacob, farmer. Smith, Mrs. Nancy, lady. Smith, Geo., carpenter. Shaver, Jas., farmer, 200. Travis, Volley, farmer. Travis, Wm., farmer. Van Buren, Peter, farmer. Wormer, Ira, farmer. Wood, Thomas, farmer. Wayman, Reuben, farmer. Wormer, David, farmer, 120. Wormer, Mrs. Wm., farmer. Wood, Harvey, farmer. . Wood, Thomas, farmer, 90. Warner, Peter, farmer. Warner, Frank, farmer. Young, Joel, speculator. Zeh, Ira, farmer, 100. 'Zeh, George, farmer, 100. ‘Zeh, Mrs. Susan, lady, 25, 4. Zeh, Mrs. Marcus, farmer. ‘Zelie, Luther, Merchant Zeh, Joseph. farmer. Zeh, Philip, com. of highway, 128. | Zeh, Jerry, farmer, 4. 'Zeh, Philip. farmer. BROOME CENTER. Bevins, Frank, farmer. Bevins, Rufus B., farmer, 97. Bevins, Wm. H., farmer, 111. Bevins Margaret. Ball, Eli, farmer, 90. Case, Jamies M., wool, farm produce, 180. Cain, Willinm, salesman. Chichester, Theoren, farmer, 98. Chichester, David T., farmer, 85. Chichester, Lewis H., farmer. Chichester, Geo. W., farmer, 100. Chichester, Arthur, shucmaker, Cook, Edwin V., farmer, 120. Cook, Geo., farmer, retired. Davis, Calvin, farmer, 90, _ Dunean, Daniel, farmer, 100. Dunean, U. J., farmer, 133, Klis, Grosvenor, farmer, 90. Tis, Louix, farmer, 100, Fancher, Seymour, farmer. Gurdon, “loyd, merchant. Gordon, Stephen A., farmer, 65. Hulbert, Chauncy, farmer, 100. Hall, John W., farmer. Hall, Robt, farmer, 152. Halleck, Geo.,-farmer, 240, Halleck, Monroe, farmer, 150. Halbocit, Mdwin, farmer, 100. Hulbert, David, farmer, 105. Hulbert, Liman, farmer, 130. Haskins, Geo., farmer, 106. Hallenbeck, Stephen, farmer, 120. Hall, Oscar, farmer, 200. Halley, Eva A., farmer, 65. Hubbard, Anna, farmer, 218. !Bubbard, John, farmer. ‘Hubbard, Elma, farmer, Hulbert, Philemon, farmer, 60. : Hulbert, Jusanny, .armer, 60. ;Jackson, H. B., farmer, 185. Jackson, James, farmer, 5. Jackson, Jerry, farmer, Jackson, Willie, farmer. Leonard, Duncan M., physician, 390. Leonard, Rutson R., phys. aud surgeon. Leonard, imma, teacher. Moore, Wm. C., farmer, 100. ‘| Moore, Horatio, hotel prop., 260. Ryder, Walter 8., farmer, 90. Reed, Nathaniel, shoe maker. Recd, Chas., farmer. Robinson, Geo., farmer. Spencer, Wm. N., farmer, 16. Smith, Franklin, farmer, 140. VanVulkenburg, Addison, wagon- maker and dealer in wagons. VanDyke. Hiram, farmer. VanDyke, Thomas, farmer. CARLISLE Directory. 10§ Waters, David Jr., farmer. Waters, Martin, farmer, 100. Wood, Rev. C. N., preacher, 59. Wood, Ozeas, farmer, 124, Wrightman, E. A., farmer, 70. CARL Angle, P. A., farmer, 84. Angle, W. E., music teacher. Allen, Geo. &., clergyman. Angle, Win., merchant, 83. Angle, Mrs. J. H., lady. Adams, Wm., farmer, 36. Ambler, Hanison, laborer. Brown, Myron H., farmer, 217. Brown, Leslie, laborer. Bradt, Myron, farmer, 98. Bowdish, Peter R., farmer, 120, Brown, Wellis, farmer, 11. Bailey, Elmer, butcher. Brown, Chas., laborer. Becker, Chas. W., farmer, 133, 5. Becker, Austin, farmer, —— Brown, Elmer C., farmer, 102. Brown, DeWitt, farmer, 175. Bunn, Wm, &., farmer, 228, 4. Bunn, Joshua, farmer, Burnstein, i., merchant. Bander & Brown, sa and feed mill. Bunn, Grant, miller. Bander, H., miller. Benson, Mrs. Milton, lady. Brown, J. E., farmer, 21. Briggs, Schuyler, clerk. Brown, Harrison, gentleman. Bowdish, Peter R., farmer, 120. Colclough, Stewart, farmer, Cass, Perry, farmer, 180. Craig, Wm., gentleman, 27, age 93. Crosby. Isaac, hardware dealer. Crosby, U. H., clerk. Crosby, Fred, clerk. Clark, Geo. H., laborer. Colbath, L. W., gentleman. Dusenburg, Sarah, lady. Doulley, Geo. H., fuundryman, 2, 2. Empie, Luther, farmer, 100. Funk, Chas., farmer, 2. Funk, Philip K., carpenter, 2. Funk, Peter, farmer, 15, 2. Fero, Isaac, farmer and blacksmith. Guftin, Jos. K., farmer, 100. Guffin, Walter H., bookkeeper. Guffin, Daisy M., student. Gridley, Catharine, lady. Guffin, A. J., physician. Gordon, Chas., farmer, 83. Gordon, Richmond, farmer, 100. Yumans, Reuben, retired. Yumans, Smith, farmer. Yumans, George, farmer, | Yumans, Floyd, farmer, 50. ISLE. Gordon, Herbert, farmer, —— Gordon, E-lward S., 100. Gardner, C. N., farmer, 75. Gordon, Josiah, farmer, 78. Gordon, Peter, farmer, 45. Gordon, W. J., gentleman. Gordon, W. J. Jr., merchant. Hillsinger, Edward, farmer, 100, 7. Hoyt, Clarence, farmer, 37, 1. Hutton, Van S., farmer, 150. Hoteling, Samuel, laborer. Hollenbeck, J. Gilbert, farmer, —— Hutton, Jennie H., school teacher. Kniskern, Frank, farmer, 2. Kniskern, Edward, farmer, —— Kniskern, H. P., gentleman. Karker, W. S. B., farmer, 50, 8. Karker, James, farmer, —— Kniskern, Chester, farnier, 178. Kniskern, Frank, farmer, —— Kinney,.Henry, farmer, 120, 5. Kniskern, Romine, farmer, — Kniskern, David, farmer, 104. Kniskern, Lany, lady, 60. Kepner, Sherman, farmer. Kepner, Etta, lady. Kilts, Willard, farmer. Lansing, Dike, laborer. Larkin, Henry, farmer, 50. Lawyer, S. V., furmer, 150, 8. Lawyer, 8., farmer, 212, 10. Lawyer, Delmas, farmer, —— Linniebecker, Garret, farmer, 2. Myers, James H., farmer, 84. Miner, Engene, farmer, —— Martin, E., laborer. Miner, Walter, farmer, —— MeNeil, John, farmer, 96. McMerrit, W., farmer, 112. Mowers, Eliza, lady, 30. Ottman, Henry, farmer, —— Ottman, James H; farmer and mason. Osterhout, Irving, Sr., farmer, 135, 6. Osterhout, Halsey, J., farmer,—— Osterhout, Irving, Jr., farmer, —— Osterhout, Alfred, farmer, 148, 8. Ottman, Jacob, farmer, 110. Ostrander, Wellington, farmer, 100, 2. Ostrander, Ray M., farmer, —— Ottman, Ellsworth, farmer, 100. Ottman, Chas., farmer, 70. on 106 Ottman, H. B., laborer. Ottman, James, farmer, 105, 2. Ottman, J. H., farmer, 93, 4. Patrie, Wm., farmer, 116. Philips, Alida, lady, Pierce, Dow, farmer. Pangburn, Willis, farmer, 8. Rose, Smith L., farmer, 120. Rose, Jolin, farmer. Rose, Percy, farmer. Roberts, Willard, laborer. Rockerfeller, Nenry, farmer, 100. Rockerfeller, Hiram, farmer. Roscoe, Wim. M., farmer, 73. Roscoe, John M., farmer, 100. Robingon, DeWitt, farmer, 100. tybinson, Jolin, laborer. Reylia, Mrs. iester, lady, Reylia, Simon, Jaborer. Richtmyer, Rufus, merchant CARLISLE CENTER Directory. Snyder, Mrs. John, lady, 2 Snyder, Benj., farmer, 7, 3 Snyder, Chas., farmer Snyder, Geo. B., farmer, 106, 4 Smith. Willard, farmer, 194 Simpkins, Willard, farmer, 90 Staley, H. J., farmer, 136 Safford, Urial, farmer, 100 Seeley, Frank. moulder Schaffer, Geo., laborer Safford, Chas., farmer, 13 Sweetman, Henry, farmer, 72 Tillapaugh, Geo., 160, 5 Taylor, Mrs. Mary, lady Tailor, Alice, school teacher Terbush, J. H., farmer, 93, 4 Terbush, Tunis, laborer Terbush, Frank, blacksmith Terbush, Fred, farmer Tillapaugh, M., farmer, 50, 3 Richtmyer & Gordon, dealers in dry | Underhill, John, farmer, 168 goods VanValkenburg, Bill, horse breaker Roberts, Chas. D., farmer VanZandt, Milo, blacksmith Roberts, H. C., laborer VanDerwerkin, Catharine, lady Roberts, Owen, farmer, 80, 5 VanDerwerkin, H. D., farmer, 50, 3 Seeley, Frank, laborer Weller, Michael, farmer, 82 Soden, Thomas, farmer, 105, 4. Wesscl, 8. R., hotel prop., 4 Seeley, David, laborer Young, Madison, farmer, 41 Shear, Wm., laborer Young, Wm. S., gentleman, 100 Soden, Edwin, laborer Young, Geo. S., carpenter CARLISLE CENTER. Burhans, Watten, farmer, 96. Burhans, Scott, farmer. Burhans, Geo., farmer, 8, 2. Burhans, George B,, Gentleman. Burhans, Romeyn, laborer, 3. Burhans, Melvin, p. m. and merchant. Burhans, J. C., Gentleman. Burhans, Martin, farmer, 8. Brewster, J. G., farmer Bunn, Irving, farmer, 200, 1 Blood, Edgar, laborer Burton, Thomas, farmer Bunn. Irving L., farmer Bett, Thomas, laborer, 6 Duteher, Wesley, lat-orer Gordon, Chas., gentleman Gordon, Effie, farmer, 31 Gordon, Elizabeth, lady Houghtaling, Ed, mail carrier Houghtaling, P. H,, farmer, 7 Hoyes, Chas., farmer McNeil, Jesse, farmer, 119 McNeil, Irving, farmer, 112 Ottman, Henry, farmer, 100, 3 Osterhout, Wilson, farmer, 125,5 Osterhout, Albert, farmer, 118, 4 Richtmyer, Alida, farmer, 100 Richtmyer, Myron H., farmer Russell, Herbert, farmer Russell, John, farmer, 150 Russell, Albert, farmer, 160 Snyder, J. L., gentleman Snyder, W. L., farmer, 96, 7 Snyder, R. T., farmer Snyder, Wm., farmer Snyder, Mrs. Emmet, farmer, 92 Uttman, Geo. L., farmer, 93 Uttman, Edward M., farmer Wetsel, Austin, farmer, 97 Youngs, J. H., gentleman, 139, 1 t CENTRAL BRIDGE Directory. 107 CENTRAL BRIDGE. Arner, Joshua, laborer, Austin, Henry, hotel keeper. Borst, J. H. carpenter. Bissell, Raymond, deputy sheriff. Bergh, Henry, farmer. Becker, Melvin, laborer. Bowers, Clara, farmer. _Baker, Michael, farmer, 6. Butts, Peter, Becker, Berg, farmer. Becker, Peter, M., farmer, 109. Birch, Geo. oe cigar maker. Braman, Thos., farmer, 6. Borst, Mrs. D. H., lady, 1 Braman, Thos., farmer. Braman Bros., farmers. Banker, Chas., C., 85. Becker, Wellington, D., 21 Becker, Jane. Barton, Amanda. Bateholts, Frank. Braman, Jonathan. Bear, Emma, C., Bomkek, John, farmer, 205. Berger, Nora. Bradt, Joseph, C., Cook, J eremiah, laborer Casy, Chas., blacksmith Clark, Wm. 8., laborer Coons, Caroline, lady Cook, Oscar, farmer, a Crosby, Peter, farmer, 7 Cornish, E. D., Cook, Oscar, Collier, Wn., Collier, Almira, Caryle, Anna, 7 Cambell, Stephen, K., Cambell, Willard, Cadagan, Mrs. Jeremiah, Carr, Wm., H., Crainer, Addison, 18 De Mott, Wm., foundryman Dwyer, T., shoemaker Disbrow, Ferman, gentleman Dewey, S. C., farmer, 160. Darfee, Oscar, farmer, 70 Dietz, Albert, farmer, 40 Dunbar, James, E., Dunbar, Henry, farmer, 300 Dunkle, Levi, farmer, 103 Dietz, Byron, Dietz, Philip, farmer, 72 Dewey, Soloman, farmer, 12 Dewey, Emily, Durfee, Oscar, ernst, 41 Davis, Sables, W., ‘ i Davis, Nancy, Enders, David, farmer, 145 Enders, Peter, 7 , Toad ' con, Eckerson, Sanford, 7, Ewen, Harry, 28 Erkey, albert, 3 Fisher, A. L., 310 Freemy er, Mrs. M. K., Fairchild, Lyman, Franee, Augustr s, So, Fisher, Albert, L. , 6, Felker, Chas., L., Ginter, David, 10, Ginter, Seymour, Ts Ginnon, Geo., Getter, Mrs. Wm., 23, Getter, Albert, 1, Hogan, W., A., farmer, 68, 3, Hitchman, Mrs., A., tailoris«. Hitchman, Jos., farmer, Haverly, Paul, gentleman, Hamilton, Henry, farmer, 80, Houck. J., H., farmer, 75, Howes, K., farmer, 40, Houck, Kate, farmer, 60 Haverly, Jacob, farmer, 12, Hutton, ‘Abram, 1 Hayes, J., Howard, Margaret, 2 Henry, Lavina, 5 Hurst, Hiram, Herron, Eve, 59 Houck, Mrs., John H., 138 Hunt, Harvey, 3 Hunt, Albert, 4-—— Houck, John W., 55 Hallenbeck, Wm., 87 Jones, Robt., Jones, Myron, 90 Jones, Delos, King, Henry J., Keyser, Jacob, Keyser, Peter, Kennedy, Delos, Keyser, Nathan, Keys, Oscar, 1 Luckie, James, 100 Leamon, Geo Leamon, aire, a Ludlum, Wm , 2, Livingston, David, 139 Larkin, Daniel, 126 Mahar, John, Minguy, G. Maxwell, Eygene; 1 105 McGovern, Mrs. T. Mortin, Peter, 108 CHARLOTTEVILLE Directory. Marshall, Nichola, Mewbeemy, Orvin Markle, John L., farmer, 114 Miller, James, 1 Moyster, Kalph, 20 Miller, Peter, 2 McDonald, Henry Manschaeffer, Geo. Mead, John H., farmer, 65 Mead, Mrs. John, farmer, 55 Ostrander, D. B. O’ Daniel, John, 5 O’Brien, Daniel O’Harra, Maria Ottman, Millard C., 5 O’Brien, Daniel, 7 Plue, Geo. H., 2 Plue, Geo. Plue, David, 5 Parslow, Abram Perue, Geo. Patrick, Daniel Parish, J. B. Plue, Louis J. Rose, Eli, farmer, 54 Robinson, Alberton Roe, Molford, 70 Rickard, Menzo, 71 Rickard, Melvin, 7 Smoke, T. H. Smith, T. C., 14 Smith, T. P. Smith, Fred Sands, A. R. Schoolcraft, Geo. Stalker, I. F. Stalker, H. A. Story, James, farmer, 200 Stevens, Peter, 18 Snyder, Theo. W., farmer, 45 Safford, Doc. . Slingerland, J. H., farmer, 113 Stever, Chas. W., 2 Scott, Newell, farmer, 70 Shank, Wm. H., farmer, 100 Sidney, Wallace, 1 Sullivan, Joseph, 7 Slingerland, Mary C. Stiner, Daniel Stalker, Mary E. Stalker, Sarah A., 20 Teale, Mad Teeter, Geo. Van Wie, Geo. VanDyke, P. H. Vroman, J. H., farmer, 108 Vedder, Albert W. VanWie, Geo. Wright, C. E,, farmer, 190 Warner, Lester, farmer, 83 Westfall, Ira Weed, Geo., farmer, 125 Wright, Orlando, farmer, 115 Warner, Irving, farmer, 190 Woodcock, Klijah Wilbur, Peter, farmer, 53 Wessell, John W. Warner, Jacob H. Woodcock, Mrs. David Wolford, Henry H.° Wands, J. F. Wilbur, John 8. Williams, Chas. O. CHARLOTTEVILLE. Acker & Silvernail, farmers Adkins, Warren, farmer, 120 Allen, Ira H., farmer, 70 Allen, A. J., farmer, 97 Brighton, Jacob, farmer, 38 Brighton, Mrs. Hannah, farmer, 42 Brighton, Stephen, 8 farmer Carthart, Win, farmer Couvk, Melvin, 6 farmer Capper, John, farmer, 60 Cap;er, Harvey, farmer, 80 Cook, Marvin, farmer, 86 Clapper, Wm, laborer Evens, Nathaniel, laborer Fullington, Storm Ferris, Henry, 10 Germard, Timothy, 1-4 Germard, Melvin, 3-4 Hanes, Nenam D., teacher, 30 Hanes, Robt. Hard, Hannah E., farmer Hard, Mrs. Harmon, farmer, 5 Hartwell, Farron, farmer, 55 Hartwell, Joseph, farmer, 80 Hoteling, Geo., farmer, 20 Hardsell, Mary & Warren, farmers, 236 Jeifers, Hiram, 11, farmer Kingsley, Cyrus, merchant, 30 Kingsley & Griffin, merchants Kaline, Mrs. Stephen, farmer, 21 Lincoln, Della, 6 . Lincoln, Thos., 4 Lincoln, Zilpha Lincoln, Levy, farmer, 1-2 L.ncoln, Mary A., 14 Lavette, Noble, farmer, 14 Labe, Simon, farmer, 3-4 Lape, Thomas, merchant, 162 CONESVILLE Directory. 109 Lape, Josiah, farmer, 250 Lape, Mrs. Harriet, farmer, 156 Lape, Deliah, farmer Labe, Arthur, farmer, 30 _ Lape, Geo., farmer Lape, Wm,, farmer, 55 Lafond, Peter, farmer McMorris, 8S. A., hotel, 1-4 Mullen, Barkley, farmer, 1-4 Mullen, Joseph, farmer, 247 Malor, Mrs. Sarah, 1 Merchant, Avery, farmer, 2 Mudge, John, painter, 2 1-2 Morrison, Harmon, farmer, 1-2 Mayham, Harriet, 1-2 Mackey, F. P., farmer,1 McMullen, James, farmer, 112 McMullen, Wm., laborer Oliver, James, peddler, 64 Oliver, Geo. & Smith, farmers, 60 Oreling, John, farmer, 35 ~ Payne, Chester, farmer, 204 Pickett, D. O., farmer, 22 Pierce, Win., farmer, 198 Roe, Mrs. Mary, farmer, 17 Ryder, R., farmer, 76 Rifenbark, Hiram, retired, 1 Rossman, David, farmer, 2 Snooks, J. A., farmer, 74 Snooks, John J., farmer, 55 Snooks, Sally, A., farmer, 130 Snooks, Sytha Salisbury, John, farmer, 36 Salisbury, Samantha, 1 Stillwell, Stephen, 120 Stillwell, Smith, blacksmith, 63 Stillwell, Orline, farmer, 245 Stillwell, Elda, farmer, 24 Stillwell, Ciram, farmer Sawyer, Mary, 1 Sawyer, John, farmer, 70 Smith, Shubell, farmer, 197 Stephens, Leroy, M., farmer Toles, Mrs. Melvin Toles, Ira, farmer, 109 Toles, Zebury, 1 Taber, Peter S.. butcher, 39 Taber, Mrs. Mary, 8 Taber, Mrs. Chas., Truax, Anna, 7 Truax, David, farmer, 2 Turrell, Win., farmer, 92 Turrell, Mrs, Eli, 5 Turrell, Andrew Wilson, Ida, farmer, 20 Wilson, B., farmer, 1} Warner, Hial J., farmer, 120 White, W. B., farmer, 104 Wayman, Jacob H., farmer, 111 Wayman, Miriam, farmer, 170 Wayman, Mrs. David, farmer, Wayman, Henry, farmer, 16 Wayman, Richard, farmer, 229 Wayman, Orrin, farmer, 110 Wayman, James, farmer, } Wayman, Tallman, farmer, 150 Wayman, Lemard, farmer, 147 Wayman, Bertin, farmer, 50 Wayman, Isaac, farmer, 160 CONESVILLE. Bull, Wm., farmer, 130 Bartley, David farmer, Bartley, Harmon, farmer Bartley, Adelbert, farmer Brand, Romine, farmer, 190 Brownell, Rene, farmer, 147 Bloodgood John T., 220 Bloodgood, David farmer, Bloodgood, George, farmer, 220 Blakesley, Hiram, L., farmer, 105 Blakesley, Lemuel, farmer, 104 Brandow, Cornelius, L., farmer, 382 Case, John C., farmer, 65 Case, Willard, farmer, 100 Case, William, merchant, 170 Case, Geo., mechanic, 243 Case, Elisha G., farmer, 124 Case, Venton, farmer Case, Velmore, teacher Case, Willie, farmer Clark, David S., farmer, 90 Cammer, Melvin, farmer, 92 Christian, James, farmer, 150 Christian, Irving, farmer, 7 Champlin, Mellin, merchant, 18 Coager, F. H., farmer Cook, C. B., farmer, 140 Cook, Claudius H., teacher Couchman, Peter, retired Davis, Harry E., farmer, 100 Davis, James H., farmer, 160 Davis, James H., Jr., farmer Gordon, John, farmer, 50 Gordon, Geo. F., farmer Harrington, Wm., B., farmer, 56 Haner, Wm., farmer, 74 Haner, F. Marthias, farmer, 115 Haner, D. K,, farmer, 85 Hitcock, John R., farmer, 530 Hunter, David C., farmer, 184 Hunter, Chas., A. mechanic, 147 Jenkins, Abram, farmer, 100 110 COBLESKILL Directory. Jenkins, Arthur C., farmer, Jenkins, L. teacher Kingsley, Buroni, farmer, 140 Kingsley, Armina, teacher Leroy, Zachery, T., farmer, 97 Layman, Albert, carpenter, 8 Ladue, Mary, farmer, 127 Miller, D. H., farmer, 186 Miller, John, 74 Miller, Win,, farmer, 175 Miller, Myron, farmer, Miller, Laman, farmer, 220 May bie, Myron, E., farmer Mattice, Martin, farmer, 95 Alattice, Wm. farmer, 100 Phelps, Marcus, farmer atric, Kimber, farmer, 95 Patric, Milton, farmer, 100 Patrie, Geo. E., teacher Pects, James, farmer Richonmd, Walter H., farmer, 165 Richtmyer, Madison, farmer, 80 Richtmyer, Floyd, farmer, 88 Richtmyer, Coral, farmer, § Rogers, Thomas, farmer _ Rogers, Daniel, farmer, 105 Russel], Chandley, beekeeper, + Sutten, Wm, farmer, 130 0 Schermerhorn, Elizabeth, milliner Schermerhorn, Boynt, farmer Snow, Stiphen, farmer, 134 Snow, Wm, farmer Snow, Frank A., blacksmith Smith, Amanias, retired farmer Smith, William, farmer Smith, Wim. H., farmer Van Loan, Orrin D., farmer Van Loan, John H., farmer, 55 Van Loan, Morris, farmer, 77 Van Dyke, Easland, farmer, 100 Van Dyke, Adelbert, farmer, 135 Wilbur, Clerk, farmer, 154 Wilbur, Grant, farmer, 222 Weed, Fgbert, hotel keeper Youngs, Parley, shoemaker COBLESKILL. Acker, Nelson, stone cutter. Auchainpaugh, Oliver, farmer, 100, 7. Acker, Jacob, quaryman. Akley, Edgar, mason. Arnold, John, mail carrier. Aker, Daniel, stone cutter. Angle, M., merchant. Allen, A. P., M. D Angie, Austin, gentleman Alyesworth, Menzo, dealer in horses Aylesworth, Menzo, laborer Borst, John, farmer, 175 Becker, Mrs. Julia, farmer, 183 Bellinger, Vernon M., Banker Becker, John R., cashier in bank, 160 Becker, Mrs, James, lady Bunn, §., farmer, 300, 5 Bunn, Austin, farmer Bunn, Wesley, farmer, 55 Borek, Emil J., quaryman Bradt, Sarali M., farmer, 100, 4. Bortles, Geo., 6 Bunn, Geo., 10, 5. Bunn, Milo, farmer Burnett, Wm., farmer, 75 Burnett, Myron, farmer Bisset, Sylvester, farmer Bisset, Sylvester, stonecutter Berger, Arthur, student Bunn, Frank, farmer Beard, F. P., physician Borst, Peter, farmer, 200, 18 Borthwick, Chas., farmer’ Berner, Stephen A., gentleman Brandow, H. R. stone cutter Bill, Seymore, farmer Bitner, Leo., boot and shoemaker Brown, Ralph, W, engineer : Borst, James N., carriage trimmer Barton, J. J., traveling salesman Becker, Chas, A., carpenter Borst, Chas. J., miller Briggs, John D., laborer Brady, Frank, sec. hand Brandenstein, John, marble and granite dealer Brandenstein, Harvey. stone cutter Blodgett, Mrs. John, House work Benedict, Jas. H., painter ' Blodgett, Allen, driver for Standard Oil C 0. Bunn, Carleton, laborer Brown, Myrtle, lady Brown, J ohn R., farmer Borst, Chas. C., farmer, 116, 9 Borst, Edgar, farmer Brum, Geo., farmer Bixby, Aaron, farmer, 175, 4 Braman, William, laborer Barner, Chester, farmer, 115, 10 Barner, Foster, farmer Borst, M. D., merchant Brownlee, James, merchant Baker, Stephen, carpenter Brady, Chas., Hotel keeper, 225, 15. Baker, Stephen L, carpenter COBLESKILL Directory. Boom, Ford, com, merchant Baker, Frank L., shipping clerk Becker. Frank, clerk Barner, Foster, farmer, 115, 10 Brown Wm., farmer, 2 Bain, Jos., F., tailor Boorn, C. P., ins. agt Borstein, 8., merchant Bellinger, G. W., editor and publisher Bittner, Geo. P., baggage master Benedict, Ralph, plumber Baxter, R. W., lawyer Borst, Howard, law student Brown, L. F., dentist Brown, W. J., retired Boyeston, J. R., jeweler Bartlett, Mrs., lady Borst, Elliot J,, druggist Bruneil, H. W., vetenary Ball, L. C., . Bull, W. J., law student Becker, Stephen, stone cutter Bender, J. B., gentleman Burnett, Byron, ins. agt Beard, F. P., physician Braley, Mrs. Adelaide, millinary Brown, W. J., gentleman Bellinger, Henry, carriage maker Benedict, Geo. A., painter and decora- tor Brown, Martin, carpenter Brown, Levi, carpenter Borst, Monroe, finisher Bradt, H. August; book keeper Borst, Jas. W. supt. factory Bouck, Warren, butcher Beekman, W. H., gentleman Burnett, M., laandryman Burnett, Lettie, book keeper Brazee, Jehial, stone cutter Brown, L. F., book keeper Barnett, Walter A., stone cutter Barkman, John H., laborer Burhans, Judson, miller Borst & Burhans, millers Bergh, Jefferson, speculator Becker, L. R., physician Borthwick. Chas. F,. laborer Brown, Jacob, farmer Becker, Chas. A., carpenter Burhans, Chas. gentleman Brown, R. W., farmer, 223, 8 Brown, Mary, lady Cooper, Myron H., farmer Crommie, Chas., 87, 6 Crommie, John, farmer Chambers, David, farmer 116, 7 Chiles, S. W., civil engineer Christman, Byron, laborer Campbell, Geo. A., farmer Chandler, 8. H., traveling salesman Collar, E. A Craig, Robt. clergyman Collough, Wellons, traveling salesman Campbell, Chas. A., farmer Campbell, Jason, farmer Cady, Anson, laborer Commie, Norman, farmer, 87, 7 Conover, John W., gentleman, 98, 7 Coburn, Mrs. 8. J., farmer, 120 Chesebro. Jameson, farmer Cooper, Jay, moulder Casper, Geo. A., hop presser Cyrle, A. W. Barber Elum Morris, merchant Clark, Fred, clerk Christman, C. D., salesman Conover, Mrs, J. A., lady Conover, Frank P., manager of pool and billiard parlor Clark, C.8., clerk Clark, P. S., merchant Cornell, W. W., saloon Cornell, O. D., bar tender Campbell, G. H., laborer Culvers, G. R., merchant Cary, Walter s., engineer Cross, A. Il. F., teumster Calkins, 8. D., retired farmer, 192 Cushman, J. H., laborer Calkins, John, mason Cole, Mrs. Adam. lady Cole Millard, laborer Cooper, Chas., moulder Courter, Stanton, manufacturer Campbell, Myron, freight laborer Cary, A. V., painter Cary, Foster, painter Cross, J. G., merchant Casper, Turk, blacksinith Colwell, Arthur, blacksmith Callian, M., railroader Couch, Chas., book keeper Chislett, Frank, farmer Calhoun, Jos., plumber Crandall, Jas. H., gentleman Cary, Edward, farmer Dingman Stephen. laborer Dibble. Geo., farmer Dipper, Hermann, jeweler Dillenbeck, Jonas, drugyist Decker, M. 8., grocer Decker & Hiller, grocermen Dutcher, R. E., clerk Deresinsky, Anthony, tailor Dresselt, Fred, butcher 112 Dresselt, Wm., butcher Dresselt, Edward, butcher Dow, Geo. E., merchant Dana, Howard, tailor Drake, Clara E., tailoress Davis, Mrs. H. M., dressmaker Dana, Chas., freight laborer Dana, H. S., station and freight agent Davis, Marcia, lady Dickinson, J. J., hop dealer Dow, D. J. gentleman Dow, D. C., banker Danney, J. M,, hotel prop 10 Dressell, J. R., butcher Dunckle, F. M., undertaker Dore, W. J. Dwelley, Pierce, gentleman Duna, Seth W., clerk Diefendorf, Judson, hop dealer 12 Dockstater, Geo. 8., gentleman Dounley, T. P., painter Dornett, T. ., hop dealer Dow, D. C. Jr., dealer in hay and straw Diefendorf, Mrs. Kitty, lady Dole, Patrick, farmer Donat, Aker, farmer Eckerson, D. A., farmer, 135, 4 Eckerson, Fred, fariner Esmay, A. H., farmer, 78, 6 Egleston. Geo., laborer Eldridge, T. J., gentleman Eldridge, Ogden, hay and straw dealer Eckerson, Rob’t., carpenter Ehle, Almer, clerk Eckerson, EK. J,, salesman Eckerson, C., laborer Eckerson, Wesley, carpenter Empie, A. M., farmer Eldridge, Mrs. Henrictta, lady Eldridge, J. A., painter Eldridge, Anna.M., schoolteacher Eiteeboss, John, mason Eckerson, Gem, blacksmith Emory, W. P., traveling salesman Emory, W. H.,s udent. France Bros., farmers, 85-50 Fanah, Jos., bootblack Fox, Clarence, dentist Flocio, Vincent, fruit and confectionery. France, Veeder, merchant France, Ezero, merchant France, John, clerk Frothing, A. A., drug clerk Fox, Howard, dentist Fox, W. R., carpenter Ferguson, Alonzo, fire insurance Ferguson, Howard, fire insurance Fancher, Hiram J., powerman COBLESKILL Directory. Yulle:, J. E., gentleman Fraats, Norman, carpenter France, Clifford, hop & hay France, J. C., gentleman Fox, Mrs. L. T., lady France, Frances, speculator Trazer, Mary, (colored, ) house work Freeze, Martin, farmer France, Elnard, farmer, 125-4 Face, Mrs. M. J., house work Fitzgerald, John, laborer Fox, W. R., carpenter Fox, Howard H., dentist Folland, James, farmer, 70 Frederick, John, mfg. cider and vinegar Frazer, John, mechanic ; France, Mrs. Anna, lady France, Howard, roofer France, Clarence, farmer, —— France, F. H., gentleman Greenwald, H. M., chemist Gleason, Wm., car inspector, ‘‘D. & H.”’ Green, Chas., farmer Gordon Cyrus, farmer, 2 Golding, Harry, grocer Guysinger, Kate, washer woman Gardiner, Geo., carpenter Gordon, Daniel, farmer, —— Gordon, Etta, student Guitshaw, Wm., blacksmith Golding, Samuel, gardener Groat, James, laborer Garret, S. A., plumber Gardner, Irving, clerk . Golding, W. H., lawyer Greenwald, Harris, clerk Golding, T. E., barber. Gordon, Frank C., druggist Guitshaw, Carrie, dressmaker Garlock, Austin, carpenter Gordon, Harry, salesman Girvin, Robert, laborer Groff, Frank, truackman Grigg, C. L., express agent Gorden, Abram, laborer Gurnsey, Caroline, laundress Getty, Albert G., clergyman Hogsen, Howard, fireman Hemperly, Rev., minister Herron, Chas, carpenter Hasleden, Geo., gentleman Hasleden, Anne E., teacher Hasleden, Mary, teacher Howe, Chas. H., banker Hicks, Geo., clerk Hoffman, J. H.,boot and shoe maker Hallenbeck, Chas, carriage maker Hubert, Moses, wagon maker dealer, 70-45 COBLESKILL Directory. Ham, David, laborer Herrick, James D., gentleman Ifennis, Virgil, watchmaker Haner, Judson, laborer Haner, Arthur RB., laborer Herron, Christina, house keeper Hard, Edward, postmaster Herron, Chas., mechanic Herron, Henrietta, teacher Herron, Milo, teacher Hubert, Thomas, painter hanger Hodge, Leland, merchant Holines, Lewis, book Keeper Howe, Win., gentleman Hatten, Mrs. C. A., lady Hallenbeck, Wesley, barber Hess, Mrs. Wlizabeth, lady Harder, Miss Lena, lady Hess, Lewis, post office clerk Hutten, Mrs. W. L.; dress maker Hiller, Floyd, school teacher Hiller, 8. K., blacksmith Ham, David, laborer Hallenbeck, E., farmer Hager, Martin, farmer, 49 Hilts, Henry, gentleman Hilts, J. W., instructor Hilts, Geo. J., farmer, 72, 4 Hilts, Geo., Sr., gentleman Humphrey, D. K., gentleman s Hadsall, Geo., farmer 7 Ham, Irving, laborer Ham, Stephen. laborer Hustage, frank, farmer, 130, 6. Hogan, Floyd, farmer, 112 Hiller, F. C., Grocer Heywood, suptand pay master of quarry Hunt, A. P., porter Augustan Hoogland, D. E. pharmacist Holmes, Chas. H., lawyer Head, Geo., clerk Hurst, Oscar, harness maker Hyser, J. H., merchant Hilts, D. A., farmer Hecke), Paul, bakery Howe, Chas. H., barber Hyney, Francis, dress maker Hurst, Walter, lerk Hubbard, John P., Rk. R. Restaurant Hort, D. D., laborer Hemperly, M. V., lawyer Holmes, F.. supt shirt factory Hanner, A. J., gardener Hutt, John S., comm merchant Hoyes, John, stone cutter Hubbard, Jos., laborer Harder, Geo. D., mfg. agr. implem enis and paper 113 Hubbs, David, gentleman Hodge, Lister A., merchant Harder, Minard, gentleman Hamilton, Mrs. E., dressmaker Hanes, Judson, lvundryman Hunt, John, teamster IIutton, John, laborer, 1 Herron, Leroy, quarryman Mager, Geo. H., farmer, 95 Hager, Matthew, farmer, 60 {lubbs, Seymour Ifadsall, Ainbrose, farmer, 10 Husted, Frank, farmer, 130 Hanes, Mrs. A., laundress Hadsell, Romine, laborer, Hubbard, Mrs. Stella Hutten, Jacob R., laborer Isdale, Sanford, laborer Jandas, Wilhelm Jones, Mrs. Benj., lady Jones, C. B., confectioner Jones, Maude, dressmaker Jones, Mrs. Ella, shirt factory hand Jackson, Harry, stone cutter Karker, S. D., farmer, 142, 5 Karker, Roland Karker. Jos., farmer Kniskern, Katy, lady, 2 Kniskern, A., farmer Kilts, James, retired, 32 Kimby, David, farmer, 115, 6 Kromer, Harrison, farmer, 100 Kilts, Levi, merchant Kilts, Harry, A., merchant Kilts, Louis W., merchant Karker. F. M., merchant Karker, Harry, banker Karker, Frank A., dealer in hops King, Melvin R., book & job printer King, li, clerk Kilts, M. J., gentleman _| Kilmer, O. C,, bank teller Kilmer, Andrew G., gentleman Kennedy, Wm,, blacksmith Kennedy, Josiah, blacksmith Karker, H. D., contractor & builder Kniskern, W. A,, merchant Karker, Wm. O., farmer, 5, 3 Knox, Joseph F. gentleman Kerr, Mrs. Susan, lady Karker, Peter W., carpenter Kelly. John, sec. boss Karker, Chas.‘S., painter Karker, Warren, quarryman Keller, John, carpenter Kiggins, Patrick, laborer Livingston, J. H., farmer Leeds, J. H., poultryman tr4 COBLESKILL Directory. Lawyer, Elmer, mechanic Lemiley, Mrs. H. M., housekeeper Linster, Chas., mason & builder Livingston, Harry, school teacher Lansing, Lloyd, laborer Letts, Sanford, tin smith Lawyer, E,. physician Letts, John, farmer, 2 Letts, L. A., plumber Linster, Mary, lady Lyker, A. A., hotel, prop. Luby, Win., laborer Lawyer, Marcus, merchant Lamont, Harry, farmer, 32, 3 Lawyer, W. J., clerk Lamont, W. C.. lawyer, 180, 2 Linner, Mrs. Libbie, dressmaker Lamont, E. W., farmer Limmer, Chas., florist Layman, John H., laborer Lafevre. R., dry goods & clothier Larkin, John, farmer, 80 Livingston, J. G.. butcher Larkin, Daniel C. farmer Levy, Wm., laborer Liddle, Warren, farmer, 150 Lamont, Carrie, dressmaker Martin, Geo., laborer Lawyer, J., laborer Markle, Edward, frrmer, 100 Lewis, A. C.. hotel prop. Monahan, Michael, quarryman Lewis, Nettie, housekeeper Monahan, John, sec. foreman D. & H. Letts, L. D., tin smith Mereness, James W., farmer Loy, R. J., book & stationery Mickle, Daniel, farmer, 91 Letts, Mrs, A. M., lady Meers, John, farmer Letts, Chester, farmer, 212, 15 Miller, Edward, clergyman TLashonn, Edw., gardner Mackey, John, laborer Lashonn, Anna, fore lady in shirt fac-|Marcley, Lucy, lady tory Mittler, John, tailor Lashonn, Fanny, employed in shirt fac- | Millan, Mrs. Anna, lady, 1-2 tory : Mulien, Fred, laborer Lashonn, Lucy, employed in shirt fac-| Murphy, Frank, brakeman tory Moore, Almond, milkman Linster, Chas., mason Morller, Mrs. H. A., lady Linster, James, blacksmith McLaughlin, Geo., carpenter Lester, Frank, painter Metzger, Chas. R., carpenter — PHOTOGRAPHER, Cobleskill, N.Y. (>: a ee All work is guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. Quality, Quantity or Prices.” Our FRotto: “We will not be outdone in Our success in business is sufficient evidence that the people appreciate superior work. COBLESKILL Directory. Myers, Chas., carpenter Mattice, Henry, plumber Marcell, Joseph, !aborer Murphy, 8. P., gentleman Murphy, W. H., contractor & builder. Mullen, Wm., painter Manchester, Elmer, laborer Manchester, John, laborer Malone, Mary, housekeeper McWilliams, Chas., telegrapher Mickle Henry, farmer, 75, 5 Mereness, Seth A., physician Madenis, Bomine, laborer Mann, F. P., ins. agent Mickle, H., R. R. conductor Myers, J. W., botel clerk Miller, J. J., physician Meade, P. F., clerk Mallet, C. Y., merchant Manning, C. G., harness maker Mack, John M., cigar manufacturer Mabie, G. E., dress maker Moriaity, J. J., bartender Moriaity, John, stone cutter Merchant, A. B., station agent Mallett, Mrs. C. G., music teacher McDonald, Frank, laborer Moore, Howard, painter Mott, Darwin, E., farmer Mott, Lester, farmer Malick, D., gentleman Meade, Lonis, stone cutter McDonald, R. B., salesman Muller, Mrs. Frances, lady Mann, Abram, gentleman, 1-2 Murphy, Henry, carpenter McMaster, Theo., bicycle repairer Moore, D. &., freight laborer Morgan, E., clergyman Morgan, Jennie, school teacher McWilliams, telegrapher Mallow, Philina, lady Mackey, Frank, speculator and real es- tate dealer McMaster, Wm., gentleman Myers, Della, house work Noble, Clinton, student of law Nortbrop, Morris, bartender Niles, A. J., harness maker Nelson, O. F., gentleman Niles, W. L., photographer Niles, A. J., photographer Norton, Chas., car inspector Nethaway, Mrs. E., lady Neubaurer, John, tailor Ostrander, 8S. J., farmer, 140 Ostrander, Geo. J., 100-4 Ostrander, Chas., farmer, 90 115 Olmstead, Albert, farmer, 130, 12 Osterhout, David, farmer, 135, 15 Ottman, Ephraim, farmer, 120, 6 Ottman, Herbert, laborer Osterhout, Stanton, farmer, 160, 9 Osterhout, George, farmer, 97, 43 Osterhout, Abram D., farmer, —— Osterhout, J. L., ins. agt. Ottman, Luther, carpenter, 1 Ottman, David, laborer, 4 Ottman, George, painter Ottman, Mrs. W. C., lady Ottman, Mrs. Kate, boarding house Ottman. Sanford, painter Ottman, Chas. 8., farmer Ochenpaugh, Mrs. J. H., lady Ochenpaugh, Stella, music teacher Ochenpaugh, Mary, lady O'Neil, W., engineer Ostrander, Lawyer, saloon Ostrander, Peter, farmer Palmer, Geo. M., lawyer Palniatier, 8S. B., salesman Patridge, Mrs. H. C., milliner Patridge, H. C., telephone business Pindar, John &., lawyer Pindar, G. N.. clerk Potts, Harry, ins. agt. Pulver, DeWitt, mason Pulver, Geo. W., laborer Pulver, Robert, farmer Palmer, Meritt, laborer, 51, 10 - Patrick, E. L., blacksmith Patrick, Ira, farmer, 150 Plue Roda, hotsework Pratt, Mrs,, housework Palver, Geo., laborer Plue, Mrs. Walter : Perrine, Catharine, farmer, 30, 6 Perrine, Minnie, dressmaker Plue, Walter B., walk layer Pindar, Mrs. John, lady Pindar, Miss Kate, lady Pierce, Chas., laborer Quinn, O. F., merchant Quinn, James, sec. hand Rielly, James, stone cutter Roe David, farmer / Richtmyer, Jacob, farmer, 114, 2 Richtmyer, Robert, 97,5 Richtmyer, Edgar, farmer Richtmyer, Floyd, farmer Rainy, Rupert, cheese maker Ruland, M., laborer Reylea, Chas., laborer Rich Dave, merchant Riedel, Henry, tailor Ryder, Edgar, merchant 116 COBLESKILL Directory. Reylea, S., boarding house Rivenburgh, M., car inspector Ryan, D. H., boot and shoe mfg. lizzato, Alex., boarding louse Riedel, Lizzie, tailoress Rose, Chas., expressman Rickard, Ehas, carpenter Radliff, L , carpenter Rockerfeller, Leroy, carpenter Raunk, Augustus, stone cutter Roe, Eli, clerk Robinson, Jesse, quarryman Rickard, 8, 8., engineer Rickard, Ira D., foundry Rockwell, Geo., clergyman Rose, Anson, gentleman, 45, 4 Roberts, DeForest, gentleman Russell, Mrs. Henry, lady Russell, Kate, lady ‘Russell, Jacob, farmer, 8, 3 Raymond, Sylvester, clerk Rodrignez, A. C., student Roberts, Mrs. C. E., milliner Roberts, Mrs. M., lady Ramsey, Miss Celia. Jady Ryan, W. H., inspector, 1 Ridge, John §., carpenter Robinson, Henry, painter Ryder, James M., gentleman Roe. Jerry, mason Ritton, Addison, teamster Rose, Orville, laborer Reilly, Wm., Jr., stone cutter Reilly, Wm., Sr., contractor, 5 1-2 Rickard, Hager, farmer Rickard, Palmer, farmer Richtmyer, Wm. M., farmer, 110 Richtmyer, farmer Reul, Christopher, weaver Rockerfeller, H., ice dealer, 134, 6 Rockerfeller, M. L., farmer Roe, Sanford, brakeman Sexton, J. H., D. & H. employee Shafer, Howard, hay & straw, 150, 5 Spaulding, Ches. E., gentleman Strobeck, Mrs. Philip, lady Snyder, Wm., farmer Snyder, A., farmer, 175, 4 Shafer, Henry, Jaborer Sheny, Frederick, laborer Shafer, Geo. A., farmer, 150 Snyder, David B.,- miller, 30 Sutliff, J. P., farmer Sharp, Chas., laborer ups ding, Chas., retired, 112 Shafer, L, A., drill runner Shols, Frederick, farmer, 82 Stain, R. D., farmer Schuyler, James E., farmer, 150 Smith, J. J., Supt. Quarry Co. Schaman, D. C., farmer : Shaffer, Frank, agt. Grand Union Tea Co. Shaffer, Elwood W., student Smith, Adelbert, laborer Sereiner, Martin, tailor Schwartz, C., merchant Shaver, W. N., jeweler Skinner, Chas. B., druggist Skinner, Verner, clerk Sack, D. G., traveling salesman Scrom, Jerome, teamster Shafer, L. H., butcher, 9 Smith, C. H., butter mfg. Sweetser, E. F., tailor Schoolcraft, Wm. M., furmer Swart, Mrs. W. H., lady Sweetser, J. E., gentleman Sweetser, Emma, music teacher Smith, T. S., marble & granite Sternberg, David, laborer Shaffer, Kasson, gentleman Stilson, Makel, school teacher Stilson, Una, clerk Shafer, H. jaborer Schaeffer, Frank C., gardner, 6 Shafer, Clarence, jewler Schrader, E. V., barber Schoolcraft, Wesley, farmer, 120, 7 Selterly, Frank S., meat market clerk Shafer, E. D., barber Schwinler, A., hotel clerk. Soun, Albert, inanager opera house Seaman, James, blacksmith Smoke, Cora, (colored,) house work Spickerman, Myron, manager restau- ant ‘| Shafer, Mrs. Selina, lady Shafer, Miss Ella, lady Sillery, Jos., draughtsman Shaver, Chas H., merchant Shaver, R. F., cattle dealer’ Shaver, J. P., druggist Southworth, E. P., laborer Suttiff, J. S., farmer Sullivan, G. E., salesman Shaver, IH. V., farmer, 125, 15 Shirley, John, stone cutter Schooninaker, Albert, barber Shaver, 8. C., merchant Shaver, G. W., harness maker Stontenbuarg, Alice, dress maker Stontenburg, Harrict, school teacher Schuyler, W. W., laborer Sternburg, R. E., Atty. Sexton, Albert, laborer ‘ COBLESKILL Directory. Simmons, W. W., banker Shaver, W. B., farmer Schafer, Sarah, lady Smith, Jumes, Supt. of Quarry Schwartz, Albert, stone cutter Spoor, L. J., Bee keeper Shrader, Earl, barber Shaver, 8S. G., carpenter Schermerhorn, R. T., carriage dealer Schermerhorn, H. C., bicyclist Sinith, John, carpenter Severson, Geo., painter Stevenson, Eliza, ticket Agt. Story, Ezra, gardner Stillson, M. D., Roofer Stillson, A. G., roofer Tillapaugh, Mrs. Elvira, lady Tillapaugh, Mrs. O., dressmaker Tryon, Tiffnay, farmer ‘Thrall, Mrs. Parmelia, lady Tator, J. H., farmer : Turk, Geo. H., carpenter Tingue, Arthur, E., farmer, 175, 6 Tingue, Jacob, gentleman Tregg, John, charge cemetery Turk, Paul, H., carpenter Tilison, Ernest, mason Thomas, Nathan, horseman Turk, Felix, blacksmith, Treggs, Henry, laborer Tenell, Mrs. P., farmer, 20 Thrall, Eva, lady Tator, Wilson, farmer Tator, Peter, farmer, 28, 2 Tilison, Geo., laborer Timmerman, Henry, clerk Toles, Eva, house work Turk, Wm., horse trainer Turk, Geo., horse trainer Tator, Hiram, butcher Teck, A., gardner Treadwell, W. D., grocer Turk, Casper, blacksmith Taylor, Luther, S., Ice and wood dealer Tator, Margaret, lady Tompkins, 8,, farmer, 135, 4 VanShaick, John, lawyer, 67 VanDresser, Jacob, farmer, 96 Velie, Milton, laborer Voorhes, Milton, farmer, 21, 4 VanValkenburgh, D., clerk VanVoris, Irving, hardware dealer VanDusen, Henry, farmer, 200, 6 VanWie, Mrs. Benjamin, boarding house VanSlyke, J. R., baker VanSchaick, J., lawyer, 75, 4 VanAuken, A., baker VanAuken, M., baker ‘ 117 VanPatten, Frances, dressmaker Vosburg, Geo., railroad gate tender VanValkenburg, Adan, engincer VanDusen, Peter, traveling salesman VanValen, C., laborer Vines, John, miller Veder, Mrs. C. G., lady VanSchaick, Jessie, school teacher - VanSlyke, Lina, house work Welsh, Arthur, farmer, 175, 4 Walker, J. J., farmer 80 Walker, Warner J., farmer Whitman, Fred W., farmer Warner, Adav), farmer Warner, Alfred, farmer, 90} Warner, D. G.. fariner, 96 Warner, John H., farmer Winnie, G. E., farmer, 160 Warner, Jessie, clerk Warner, Arthur, lawyer Wright, John, truck driver Walker, Wm., farmer, 130 Wentworth, T. M., photographer Widomen, J., merchant Warner, Jos., bicycle repairer Warner, Arthur T., lawyer Williams, Mrs. M., nurse Wentworth, Stanley, baker Woodbeck, Milton, blacksmith Weiting, Mrs. J. C., lady Weiting, F. P., stone business Weiting, C. A., com. agt Wilson, Mathew, watch maker Warner, Samuel, laborer Wallace, Wm., laborer Wolford, Scott, painter Williams, Micheal, stone cutter Walker, Mrs. E. S., milliner Warner, R. S., clerk Wolcott, H. B., carpenter Winslow, S. E., engineer Warner, Violo, clerk Warner, Stella, dressmaker Wager, Henry, moulder Wetsel, Daniel, farmer Whitbeck, P., merchant Wakeman, Arthur, farmer, 120 Walsh, Chas.,, laborer Woltfred, Clinton, carpenter Whalen, Patrick, railroad foreman Wallace, Wilhelm, watchman Wainwright, Justin, blacksmith Warner, Frank, mechanic Wolfred, Schuyler, carpenter | Wolfred, S. R., laborer Wolfred, H. H., laborer Wolfred, Geo. J., farmer, 9, 5 Wagner, Rebecca, housework 118 Webster, A. M., farmer, 150 Wright, Chas., laborer Wetzel, B., farmer, 151, 8 Wolcott, Henry B., carpenter Wessell, Mrs. Helen, housework Youngs, Lee, quarryman Youngs, Andrew, farmer, 112 Youngs, John, engineer Youngs, John C. Youngs, D., laborer Youngs, Geo. W., blacksmith DELANSON and DORLOCH Directory. Youngs, Edward, laborer Youngs, Conrad, laborer Youngs, Bostwick, carpenter Youngs, Peter, gentleinan Youngs, Clinton, moulder Youngs, P. R. & Co., photo Youngs, T. clerk Youngs, Percy, clerk Youngs, Newton, merchant Yates, Chas., horseler Zweifel, Jos. Rev., minister DELANSON. Clykeman, Daniel, speculator Clykeman, Lawrence, farmer, 130 Jones, Orlando, farmer 181 Smitten, Orrin, farmer, —— DORLOCH. Abrams, Geo. B., farmer, 200 Aney, Wm., farmer, 90, 4 Atkins, Clinton, farmer, 9, 3 Angle, Mrs., Burns, Mrs. Jennie, dressmaker Chamberlain, Abner, butcher Chamberlain, Ed, farmer Chase, Harvey H., boot and shoe store Chase, Menzo W., boot and shoe store Chichester, Michael, farmer, 115, 3 Jrippen. ‘Mrs. Ada Crippen, Ethel] Ray, teacher Crippen, Mrs, Cross, Ernest E., farmer, 8 Crandall, Samuel, laborer Campbell, John, laborer Detiraff, Ira, farmer, 95, 6 Delap, Patrick Devenpeck, Alonzo, farmer, 110 DeWire, Dennis, farmer, 22, 2 Dewire, Edward, farmer, 9, 2 Esmy, Eugene R., farmer, 122, 16 Esmy, John, Esmy, Hiram, farmer, 127, 5 Foland, Henry, farmer, 77, 4 Fundy, Mrs. M., hotel France, Austin, France, Jolin, farmer, 112, 5 France, Win. H. Seward, farmer, 85, 14 Garloch, Wesley, farmer, 75, 5 Gossweiler, Chas., section boss, R. R. Guernsey, Wellington, laborer Hagadorn, James, farmer, 148, 7 Kniskern, Andrew, laborer Kniskern, James, laborer Kniskern, Wm. H., mail carrier Lane, Delmar, farmer, 100, 8 Lane, Geo., farmer Lehman, John A., wagon &sleigh maker Lincoln, Geo., clerk Lew, Wm., laborer Lockwood, Geo. W., farmer, 200, 5 Markle, Geo. M., carpenter Markle, D. S., laborer Maguire, James, Markle, Robt., laborer Meldrum, Duncan, carpenter McMann Bros., cider mill McMaun, Bros., farmers, 145, 5 McNeil, Sherman, farmer, 108, 4 Patrick, John J., farmer, 27, 3 Pearse, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker Pierce, Willard, laborer Reed, A. A., clergyman Richtmyer, Chas., laborer Rowley, Edwin, capenter Salisburg, Chas., laborer Salisburg, David, laborer Salisburg, John, farmer, 100 Salisburg, Jacob, laborer Sigsbee, Seth, teacher Somers, Chas. C., farmer, 130, 7 Sommers, Ivy, farmer, —— Sommers, Wm., farmer, 33 Strail, Henry, farmer, 60, 6 Strail Julius, farmer, 86, 3 Strobel, Clarence, laborer Teneyck, Chas., farmer, 134 Tillapaugh, Martin, farmer, Tillapaugh, Warren, farmer, Traber, James, R., laborer Van Slyke, Gilbert, farmer, 24 Vanderworker, Aaron, farmer, 40, 4 Vanderworker, Matthew, laborer Vroman, Jacob, farmer, 100, 8 Vroman, Leander farmer, 24, 4 Ward, John, carpenter Webber, Dewey, bee man Wendell, Mrs. Rebecca, Wessell, Irving, laborer Wright, Noah §., store Youngs, Willard D., blacksmith \ 123, 6 EAST COBLESKILL and EMINENCE Directory. 116 EAST COBLESKILL. Aker, Barner, farmer, 178, 7 Aker, U. R., laborer Borst, Martin B. , farmer, 35 Cornwell, Chas., ‘hotel clerk Casper, John, farmer, 200, 9 Devel, ‘Morgan, laborer Diamond, Cora, house work DuMond, John, farmer, 100 Diamond, Albert, laborer Diamond, John, laborer Dietz, Jean, farmer, 18 Dumond, E. M., farmer, 32 Diamond, Jacob, Jaborer Hatt W. W. Sr., fariner, 75, 6 Earl, W. W. Jr. farmer, 27, 4 Foster, M. E., hotel prop Guernsey, Rupert, teacher Guernsey, George, farmer, 140, 8 Houghkirk, James, farmer Hogaboon, Wm. laborer, 3 { Kelsey, J. H., merchant ! Moore, Byron, laborer ‘ Marcley, William, laborer, 10 Marcley, Frank, laborer Pelkey, Milton, farmer Ruland, Albert, laborer Ruland, Frank, laborer Salesburg, Alverson, laborer Smith, Thomas, farmer, 21, 2 Shultes, John H., Gentleman Salsburg, Allen, laborer Shaver, Addie, housework Tilison, Geo., ‘laborer, 18 Turner, Newton, merehant and farmer, Turner, John H., clerk Turner, Geo. D. , student Watson, Frank, ‘laborer Willsey, Tsaac, ‘carpenter EMINENCE. Burgett, Abram, farmer, 65 Brazee, O., farmer, 100 Brockway, Charles, farmer, 117 Burnett, Frank, farmer Boyington, George, farmer, 174 Cook, Mrs. Chas., farmer, 100 Curtis, O. B,, farmer, 50 Cornell, Bertha, 2 Coruell, Kate, farmer, 100 Coons, U. farmer, 100 Casper, Peter, farmer, 50 Dibble, M., farmer, 70 Deering, Mrs. Cornelius, farmer, 3 Dibble, Isaac, farmer, 50 Dawley, John, farmer, 178 Dibble, James, farmer, 110 Delaney, James, farmer, 120 Delaney, Wm., farmer, 160 Fancher, David, farmer, 50 Fancher, Wm., farmer, 50 Felter, Mrs, Wm., farmer, 1 Face, Martin, blacksnith Felter, Freeman, farmer, 112 Felter, Geo., farmer, 95 Gifford, James, farmer, 80 Grey, Wm., farmer, 65 Garner, Washington Gardiner, Washington, farmer, 174 Ham, Wm., farmer, 130 Hartwell, Allison, farmer, 150 Hellijas, Peter, farmer, 56 Hennis, Jacob, farmer, retired Ham, Geo. W, farmer, 110 Ham, Mrs. David. farmer, 224 Hicks, Eugene, farmer, 106 * Harney,, Franklin, ee 177 Henness, Mrs. E., lady, 2 King, Andrew, ln 4 King, Henry, farmer, 26 King, Henry, laborer King, Andrew, farmer, 50 Myers, Jerry, farmer, 220 Myers, 8. .\. ytarmer, 1 Miller, Henry, farmer, 112 Miller, David, tarmer, "21 Muckley, John, farme: , 68 Muckley. Geo., "farmer, 25 Oakley, Gabriel, farmer, 67 Pindar, J.S., farmer, 50 Ploss, H. W., farmer, 281 Proper, Geo. 'M. farmer, 70 Proper, Clarence, J., farmer, 100 Proper, Mrs. Minard, farmer, 140 Proper, David Y., 70 Ploss, Arthur w., merchant Ploss, Austin, farmer, 93 Pindar, Mrs. "Abram, farmer, 120 Pindar, Madison, laborer Rickard, Harvey, farmer, 149 Springstead, John Miller Springstead, William, farmer Stevens, Clark, charcoal burner Stevens, Albert, farmer Simmons, Mrs. John, farmer, 118 Sweet, Philo B., farmer, 120 VanVoris, Joseph, farmer, 195 VanVoris, Mrs. Benj., farmer, 50 Vevons, Chester, farmer, 100 Whitbeck, Henry, farmer, 25 Widomen’ Nicholas, gentleman Woodbeck, Philo, laborer 120 ESPERANCE Directory. ESPERANCE. Avery, Lewis, farmer, 100 Abell, Bliss, cigar maker Brazee, Avery, postmaster and jeweler Brockum, John, laborer Buckbee, Joseph, gentleman Bowman, Lewis, farmer Bradshaw, Wm., teamster Briggs, Rachael, lady Brumley, H. L., carpenter Brumley, Albert, milier Barrup, Chas: E., harness maker Ball, J. H., farmer, 20 Brittan, J. G., teamster Buck, F. E., stone cutter Baumes, Stephen, farmer and under- taker Banmes, Harvey, student Baumes, Chas., farmer, 120 Baumes, Alvin J., farmer Brockum, Mary, dressmaker Cramer, Mrs. Avery, lady Chilson, Margaret, lady Carr, E. W., undertaker Chapman, E. N., hotel Cromwell, Mrs. P. J., storekeeper Cromwell, Frank J. Cornell, F. M., blacksmith Clark, E. C., gentleman Conover, Mrs J. B., lady Crocker, Maria &., lady Conover, Alva, quarryman Conover, Win. Cramer, Ruben, farmer, 100 Cramer, Addison, farmer, 95 Cramer, Mrs. Maranda L., lady, 5 Clapper, Wm., mason Currey, Laura H., lady, 100 Church, Chas. 1., farmer, 100 Church, Jessie, A., nurse Conover, Floyd, stone cutter Conover, W. H., druggist Clayton, Lora A., housekeeper Durfee, Floyd, quarryman Dopp, Clark, stone cutter DeMott, E. E., marble DeMott, J. H., farmer, 80 Dinegar, Francis, farmer Dinegar, John, laborer Dniegar, Wm.,, teamster De la Vergne, Mrs, i., lady Egleston, H. B., stone cutter Eaton, Mrs., milliner Egleston, P. A., stone cutter Kgleston, Benj. $., farmer, 160 Egleston, Irving, farmer, 51 Frur, Grogs, stone cutter Gallup, Allen, stone cutter Gordon, Bert, laborer Gage, B. F., farmer, 30 Gilhurst, Rebecca, lady Happe & Carr, furniture and undertak- in Hart, C. W., merchant Happe, Geo., butcher Harris, Mrs. M. A., lady, 4 Haineton, Henry, farmer, 80 Hunter, R. M., expressman, 3 Herrick, Mrs. C., milliner Hunter, J. J., farmer Ingalls, F. J., farmer, 136 Jones. M. D., farmer, 90 Jones, Hiram, farmer, 120 Kilmer, TenEcyk, teamster Kupline, John, miller Kelly, J. M., farmer, 75 Kendle, Mrs. T. E., boarding house, 10 Karker, Orson M.. stone cutter Kline, Sylvester, G,, stone cutter Lape, Henry, farmer Lape, Maria, farmer, 40 Leonard, Louise, lady Montanye, Walter C., stone cutter Moore, L. D., carpenter, 2 Montanye, F. R., clerk Messenger, Mrs. Sarah, lady, 5 Mericle, Abram, farmer, 80 McIntosh, Anges J., merchant May, Geo. W., clergyman Moore, Allen, laborer McClain, Darius, hay presser McCarty, G. W., poultry dealer, 37 Morrison, Nettie, housekeeper Montanye, John 8., farmer Markle, Henry, gentleman, 115 Mountanye, Hezekiah, farmer, 1 Montanye, Cyrus, farmer, 315 Montanye, Chas. J., farmer, 130 Montanye, Seward, laborer Montanye, Hiram, teamster Montanye, Fred, teacher Montanye, J. T'., farmer, 125 Markle, Henry, gentleman, 115 Mickle, W. H., farmer McDutiie, W. J., carpenter Moore, James, quarryman Moore, Arthur, stone cutter Myers, Win., tin smith McCarty, Ernest, teamster Moore, Paul, B., physician Nickerson, Platt, teamster t Norwood, David, physician ~ Ostrander, Theo., fruit dealer Ostrander, Arthur, laborer Olinger, John, shoemaker FAIRLAND and FRANKLINTON Directory. Quick, Samuel, farmer, 56 Root, Harry, jeweler Rockwell, Silas E., farmer, 94 Root, Mrs., P., farmer, 65 Rockwell, Chas. Y., farmer, 110 Rockwell, Rae B., teacher Root, John M., merchant Rock-vell, J. Y., moulder, 2 Rockwell, W. A., carpenter Smith, C. Y., farmer, 84 Simpkins, Edward, carpenter Silvernail, Mrs. M., farmer, 40 Shoudy, Mrs. 8. C., lady Spoore, David, cooper Shultes, Clarence, quarryiunan Simpson, Abram, gentleman Stedwell, John, laborer Southerland, Henry, farmer, 137 Tompkins, Moses J., Justice of Peace Towes, H. B., marble polisher Towes, Lewis, monument works Tailor, Cornelius, teamster Taber, Edward W., quarryman Teeple, Jesse C., ternister Taber, Mary E., boarding house VanVechten, Isaac, merchant Vanderhoof, Chas., stone cutter 12T Vunk, Arthur, farmer, 46 Vunk, Henry F. farmer, 80 Van Netta, Chas. f., teamster Van Natt, Edgar, farmer, 8) VanVechten, John P., hay and straw dealer i VanVechten, Isaac Vuank, 8. B. Vunk, Avery L., barber Vanderhoot, D., blacksmith Wooster, Mary K., lady Woolson, Emma, lady” Wagyoner, Wm., shoemaker Wands, W. H., painter and paper hang- er Westervelt, W. Y., clergyman Wands, Henry, farmer, 9 Wright, Ransom, teamster Warner, Mrs. 1., lady Westfall, Emory, farmer Westfall, Walter, farmer, 100 Weaver, Wm., boarding house Young, Mrs. Ann, lady York, Mrs. H. M., lady Zeh, Emory, painter Zeh, Edwin, teamster FAIRLAND. Beard, Claude, farmer, 200 Bice Seward, farmer, 125 Claper, Eli, farmer, 130 Clapser, Alva, farmer, 125 Clapper, Richard, farmer, 290 Groat, W. H., farmer, 3 Me Neil, Mrs. H., farmer, 100 . Nece, James, farmer, 130 Billinger, Geo., farmer, 50, 9 Billinger, Henry, laborer Billinger, John C., laborer, 3 Benjamin, Geo., farmer, 110 Benjamin, Pratt, miller and carpenter, 7 Benjamin, Ransom, farmer, 50 Benjamin, William, laborer, 1 Billings, Rhoda, retired, 17 Burcks, Geo., farmer, 80 Brazee, Lewis, carpenter, 2 Brazee, Robert, farmer, 130 Briggs, Henry, farmer, 125, 10 Briggs, Ira, farmer, 80, 3 Briggs, Josephine, farmer, retired, 13 Bryant, Orville, farmer, retired , Cain, Reuben, farmer, 90 Campbell, Mrs. Ella, dressmaker Campbell, Wesley, farmer, 75 Castle, Chas., farmer, 161 Nece, Geo., farmer, 80 Roe, Sally, farmer, 80 Reynolds, Geo., farmer 100 Reis, Chas., farmer, 105 Rossman, Bery, farmer, 185 Rossman, Nathaniel, farmer, 20 Rossman, Daniel C., farmer, 50 Spencer, Norman, farmer, 100 FRANKLINTON. (Castle, Madison, Carpenter, 18 ‘Chichester, Albert, laborer Coons, Ezra, farmer, 100, 2 Coons, Fred, farmer, 53, 3 Coons, Wesley, farmer, 150, 3 Cartright, Calvin, farmer, 120 Davis, Mrs. D. C., farmer, 85, 2 Decker;-Watson, farmer, 90 Dorman, Chas. A., farmer, 110 Duncan, Orra M., Agent Farles, Floyd, laborer Earles, Frank, farmer, 160 Earles, George, farmer, 189 Earles, Hiram, farmer, 72 Earles, Horace, farmer, 65 Earles, Omar, farmer, ZU0 Earles, Ottis, farmer, 130 Ecker, Ambros, farmer, 130 Easterbrooks, Benj., laborer 122 FULTONHA Felter, Chas., farmer, 200 Foland, Kellion, farmer, 85 Franklin, Benj., apiavist and miller, 7 Fredericks, Irvin, laborer Gates, David, farmer, 123 Gates, Lewis, farmer, 120, 3 Gifford, Fzra, farmer, 117 Graham, Geo, merchant and post-master 1003,8 Hagadorn, Justice, retired, 1 Hazelton, Emery, farmer, 100, 3 Hazelton, Leroy, farmer, 30 Hazelton, Omar, farmer, 50 Hallenbeck, Calvin, farmer, 130, 5 Hallenbeck, James, mason Hallenbeck, Warren P., farmer, 109, 6 Holliday, Ernest, laborer Holliday, Millard, laborer Hotaling, Chauncey, farmer, 63 Hotaling, Mrs. Clarinda, farmer, 80 Hotaling, Jacob, farmer, 75 Hotaling, John H., farmer, 90 Hotaling, Mrs, Phocbe, farmer, 130 Hulsart, Rev, R.8., minister Ingram, Geo., farmer, 130 Kennedy, Daniel, teamster Keunedy, Mrs. Jonas, farmer, 130 Kniffen, Ansel, farmer, 130 Kniffen, Edwin, farmer, 120, 3 Kniffen, Leander, farmer, retired Kniffen, Spencer, farmer, 39 Krum, David, farmer, 130 Kniskern, Harrison, cooper Lawyer, Andrew, farmer, 100 Laraway, Chas , blacksmith Laraway, Harvey, farmer, 69 Leonard, Harvey, farmer, 90, 5 Lloyd, Wm. L., 150 Lloyd, Stephen, L., 200 Miller, Frank, farmer, 95 Miller, Mayham, farmer, 86 FULTO Bouck, Chas., farmer, 200 Best, J. H., mechanic, 2 Becker, W. H., gentletuan Becker, W. Y., farmer, 50 Becker, Mary I.., lady Best, Mrs. Geo.. lady Brayman, Mrs Anna, lady aa ie ie hop dealer and farmer, , Best, Herbert, student Burn, John, laborer Best, Charles, farmer M Directory. Patrice Winslow, teacher Proper, Elmer, laborer tivenburgh, Chas., farmer, 160 Rivenburgh, Mrs. Elsie, retired Rivenburgh, Norman, farmer, 235 Rivenburgh, Richard, Jaborer Rivenburgh, William £., shoemaker Rugg, Geo. &., retired, 8 Russell, Aaron D., retired, 17 Russell, Abram, farmer, 120, 5 Russell],. Alvin, farmer. 60 Russell, Lucias, carpenter and cooper, 4 Russell. John M., farmer, 15 Russell, Timothy R. Justice of Peace Rust, Pulaski, farmer, 40 Rust, Stephen, farmer, 100 Sault, Geo. W., farmer, 148 Shoemaker, Geo. If., optician Shoemaker, Marrion F., farmer, 275 Sitzer. Frederick, farmer, 96 Smith, Geo. W., farmer, 145 Sornborger, Geo., farmer, 100, 5 Sornborger, Henry, retired Sornborger, Martin, laborer Sornborger, Sylvannus, farmer, 90 Stickles, Cornelius, farmer, 145 Stickles, Manley C., agt. Teeter, Alexander, laborer, 4 Thorpe, John R., carpenter, 53 Turner, Warren, farmer, 170 VanTassel Cornelius farmer, 243 Vroman, Adam, farmer, 215, 2 Wainright. G. P., farmer, 180, 8 White, Melbourne, farmer, 70 Warner, Ira, farmer, 113 Whitbeck, Abram, farmer, 160 Whitbeck, Adelbert, farmer, 96 Whitbeck, Frandgp50 Whitbeck, Ogden, cigar dealer Williams, Chas., farmer, 90 Wood, Geo., farmer, 85 Youmans, Irving, farmer, 2 NHAM. Baker, Elsie, lady Bouck, Seneca, farmer, 90, 10 Baker, Joel, farmer, 100, 12 Burgett, C.8., hotel, 2 Burgett, W. W., physician Best, W. Y., farmer, 3, 2 su Charles II., post-master and mer- ehant Collins, Frank, famner Cole, Lorenzo, farmer, 117 Canady, J, W., farmer, 150 Diamond Jerome, farmer Best, Wm. G., farmer, 4, 3 Burgett, Mrs. W., lady Dunk, Wm., laborer Eckerson, John, pensioner READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. 123 VV VV Ve rer Soe - vv rere I | = >=, : meow ] | 9 NORTH BLENHEIM,N. Y. M, C. WRIGHT, RQRRIETOR: aoe eo eh rs: Sit Bene oy ; 6A ee pe = SSeS SS EEE EEE REE 10. (00.10.10. 90. See EE eS SE 20108 SS S== =Hot Water Throughout the House. = =—=Baths free to Guests. SS === fHeadquarters £. A. W. Good Livery Attached. . s SS Best of Service at Wobderate Rates.incc- =Headquarters Blenheim Lodge, 3. O. O. $., Tho. 650. POC SCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC COC OOO OOO OO eee gmane aie! 124 Ellis, Scott, laborer, 100 Ellis, Sidney, laborer, 100, 15 Francis, Geo., farmer Follick, John, cooper Freemyer, Robt., farmer Feeck, Chas., farmer, 115, 5 ; Feeck, Jacob, carpenter and farmer, 1 Fanning, Benj., farmer 165 Fanning, Jesse, farmer Feeck, Miss Carrie, milliner Getter, Jerome, blacksmith, 3 Haines, Chas., carpenter Holmes, Geo., farmer, 100, 10 Holmes, Peter, farmer Haines, Henry, farmer Haines, Abram, farmer Haines, Seneca, gentleman Holliday, Harvey, farmer, 200 Haines, Peter, gentleman, 300, 8 Haines, Chas. F., carpenter, 2 Haines, G. E., schoolteacher Hanies, Herman, carpenter Haines, Abram, farmer Keyser, Jacob, laborer Kater, Irving, laborer Kater, Milton, laborer Kater, Aaron, laborer Kater, Melvin, laborer Lawyer, W.G., farmer, 150, 3 Lawyer, E. V., farmer Lawyer, V. M., physician and farmer, 300 Linden, %., farmer, 100 Lawyer, Moses Loucks, Geo., carpenter Lawyer, Henry, farmer Lawyer, V. My, physician, 75 Lawyer, Geo. M., farmer, 4 Loucks, Abe, carpenter baer tae: C. E.,. farmer aud teacher, 100 Mattice, H. B., farmer, 100, 4 Mattice, Geo., student Mann, Thomas, gentleman Nobles. Mrs. Mary, farmer, 30 Nobles, Lansing, farmer Philip, J. 8., farmer Parslow, Henry, laborer Prell, John, farmer, 25 GALLUPVILLE Directory. Palmateer, Harmon, farmer, 10 Prel], Wilson, farmer, 40 Prout, John, laborer Rosekrans, M., mechanic Rosecrans, A. G., Justice of Peace, mer- chant Rosekrans, Pauline, schoolteacher Rose, Alfred, farmer, 58 Rhinehart, Chas, 222, 5 Slater, Peter W., farmer Slater, Wm., farmer, 2 Slater, Ellsworth, farmer, 2 Sample, H. W., laborer Sample, Warren, laborer Sample, James, laborer Sample, David, laborer Shafer, Henry, farmer Schrom, Albert, laborer Slater Jer. miah, laborer Springstead, Geo., grist and saw-will Slater, Ira, farmer, 10 Stewart Richard, grist and saw-mill ~chrom, William, laborer Schrom, Chas., laborer Schrom, Heury, laborer Scrom, Geo., laborer Scrom, Lorenzo, iaborer Scutt, Mary E., lady Slater, Geo. A., farmer sherman, Lewis, farmer, 200 Spaulding, Wim., blacksmith Spaulding, Arthur J., cabinet maker Spaulding, Wm. Jr., carpenter Spickerman, Abram, farmer, 8 a Taylor, Win., farmer Terpening, lra, farmer, 140 Teller, W. E., cooper Vrooman, Feo, A. farmer, 90 Vrooman, Mmma B., student Vrooman, Chas. W., farmer, 85, 16 Vrooman, Flora M., schoolteacher VanBuren, A., carpenter Wesley, Levi, book keeper and mer- chant Weidman, Geo., painter Warner, Jacob, laborer, 5 Warner, Chas. B., laborer Wentworth, Mdw., farmer, 3, 3 GALLUPVILLE. Armstrong, E., furmer, 125 Armstrong, Andrew, J., farmer, 95 Abbott,.Wm., farmer, 90 Alger, Wellington, laborer Abbott, Ralph, farmer Abbott, W. D., tarmer Barrett, Geo., barber and farmer, 59 Becker, Geo. W., farmer Bullock, Peter, speculator and farmer, 90 Bouck, F., blacksmith Bullock, Jos, farmer, 97 Becker, Miles, farmer, 109 Becker, J. H., farmer Becker, Alva J., farmer, 114 GALLUPVILLE Directory. Becker, Alice, farmer, 67 Berk, John, laborer Bene mn Jolin, speculator and farmer, Benjamin, Anna, student Borst, Michael, laborer Becker, Austin, §., gentleman, 1 Barkman, Daniel D., gentleman, 160 Becker, Austin, hotel clerk Becker, Paul, farmer, 182 Becker, David E. , farmer Bradley, Mrs. Elmira, dressmaker Bradley, Bertha, housework Bradley, Chas., laborer Bouck, H. B., blacksmith Bassler, Emory, harnessmaker Baker, D. C., justice of peace and post- master Boomhower, F., beekeeper Babcock, Elias, farmer, 100 Briggs, Frederick, farmer Berton, Robert, farmer, 100 Becker, Jacob, farmer, 200 Becker, J. Barber, farmer Becker, John W., farmer, 250 Becker, David E., farmer Becker, Chas., farmer, 125 Becker, David R., farmer, 100 Becker, Geo. E., reporter Bunzy, Hiram, shoemaker Burton, Win., shoemaker Chesbro, P. J., speculator Cornwell, Samuel V., speculator, 8 Corwell, Lena, lady Cartwright, Geo. W., gentleman Chyster, A., laborer Chyster, Lucy, lady Castle, W. E., laborer Crary, J. W., clergyman Conklin, Chas., farmer Camul, James, farmer, 100 Cross, Menzo, farmer Davidson, Mrs. Mary, lady Dennison, Mrs. Louisa, lady, 3 Frink, Chas., farmer and stock breeder, 216 Frink, Jabez, farmer, 216 Fullington, P., laborer Frank, B., gentleman Fink, Harry, farmer Fink, Eugene, farmer, 200 Gallup, Chas., undertaker Gage, Willard, farmer Gallup, John E., farmer, 83 Gage, Frank, farmer, 110 Hoteling, John, physician, 100, 8 Hoteling, Elizabeth, art student Hoteling, Grace, student 125 Hill, John, farmer, 120 Hill, Henry, farmer Hill, James, farmer Hogan, Rufus, farmer Hil's, Miles, farmer, 125 Hilts, Menzo D., farmer Haverly, Theo., miller, 95 Haverly, Alvin, merchant, 2 Hinman, Frank C., farmer, 52 Hunting, Miles, furmer, 175 Haverly, E. W., miller Hinman, Catherine, schoolteacher Hunting, Ambrose, farmer, 160 Hunting, Fletcher, farmer, 80 Hilts, John I., farmer, 40 Hilts, Ezra, farmer, 84 Hilts. Chas, farmer, 100 - Kelsch, Jacob & Co., merchants, 2 Kelly, John, farmer, 11 Keyser, Henry B., fariner Kelsch, Geo. W., merchant Lee, Robert, hotel prop., 5 Latham, Geo. Z., farmer, 67 Lewis, Vernie, farmer, 125 Latham, Ford, merchant Lake, B. P., farmer Miers, A. F., tinsmith Martin, Peter, geatleman, 1-43 Martin, Bertha N., lady McDonald, Ira, Sr., mechanic McDonald, Ira, Jr., mechanic Norman, Geo., laborer Nasholts, Randolph, blacksmith Nasholts, Edna M., schoolteacher Oliver, Peter, farmer, 30 Ostrander, John, farmer, 86 Picket, Henry, laborer Page, James G., shoemaker Page, Mrs. James G., carpet weaver Plue, Granville, farmer, 125 Plue, Hattie, lady Plue, Fffie, farmer Plue, Viola, lady Packard, Phebe, farmer, 50 Packard, Rhoda, farmer Parslow, Wesley, farmer Plank, O. F. & Son Plank, Oliver, merchant, 100 Plank, Edwin J., merchant Posson, Mrs. Dortha, lady Posson, Inmma, lady Posson, Harvey, farmer, 100 Posson, Rufus, farmer, 140 Posson, Irvin, farmer Posson, Wesley, farmer, 200 Picket, John, laborer Quay, Rufus, farmer, 20 Rickard, David H., farmer, 100 126 GALLUPVILLE Directory. Rickard, Geo. O., farmer, 100 Rickard, Martin, farmer, 100 Richtmyer, Benj., laborer Rosecrans, Edward, farmer, 106 Robbins. Geo. H., clergyman Rubbins, Geo. E., student Rosecrans, Henry, farmer, 80 Rosecrans, Peter, farmer Rosecrans, Frederick, farmer Zosecrans, Chas., farmer, 85 Shaffer, Mrs. Adam, lady Shaffer, Frank, painter Shaffer, Mary A., lady Spatcholts, D, E., gentleman, 230 Swann, Minor, gentleman Schoolcraft, Herman, farmer Spateholts, Albert, farmer, 100, 2 Spatcholts, John J., farmer, 160 Spateholts, Chas. E., farmer Schell, Deriley, farmer, 127 Snyder, Daniel, gentleman Schell, Melvin, gentleman Schell, Allen, farmer, 114 Swann, Rufus, farmer, 100 Swann, leter, geutlenian Schoolcraft, T. farmer Schell, Abram, farmer, 110 Schooleratt, Albert, laborer Schoolcraft, Chas., farmer, 59 Schoolcraft, Ezra, farmer, 11 Schooleraft, Claudius, farmer, 98 Saddlemier. Merritt, farmer Schooumaker, Chas., farmer, 72 spadeholts, David J., farmer, 125 Saddlemier, Paul, gentleman Saddlemier, Wallace, Jaborer Sanford, Frank, teamster Snyder, Minor, hotel clerk Snyder, J. M., hotel prop. Schoolcraft, John W., farmer, 90, 6 Schooleraft, Manford, speculator, 138 Schoolcraft, Clark, farmer, 84 Schell, Abram, fariner, 120 Spateholts, Jacob, furer, 55, 2 Schell, Petar S., laborer Siple, Wm,, laborer Siple, Albert, laborer St. John, Frank, laborer Schell, Seneca, farmer, 100 Schell, Sanford, hop grower, 112, 12 Schoolcraft, Clark, farmer, 100 Schoolcraft, Manford, farmer, 100 Strail, H. A., clergyman Sutton, Arthur, laborer Tripp, Cyrus, farmer and carpenter Taylor, J. T., farmer, 95 ( I'ygart, Theo., farmer Taggart, Morgan, painter Treadlemyer, W., farmer, 100 Van Nattan, Frank, laborer Westfall, Fred, farmer, 145 Wright, A. L., farmer, 116 Wilbur, Frank, farmer, 175 Willimew, Deforrest, laborer Wilty, F., laborer, 1 Warren, Thomas, laborer Wilty, Jacob, farmer, 86 Wilty, Frank, farmer Wilty, Alfred, farmer Welch, Alonzo, farmer, 14 Wright, Jason, fariner Weidman, Austin, J., farmer, 92 Weidman, Mis. Edith, lady Weidman, Albert, butcher Weidman, Sherman, butcher Weidman, Nellie, K., student Weidman, Chas. E., physici-n and sup- ervisor Wolford, Frank, farmer Wolford, Snyder, farmer, 100 Weiffenback, Adam, farmer, 160 Warner, Ira, 8., laborer Walden, Hiram, farmer, 100 Weidman, Roger, carpenter Wilsey, Jos., farmer Weidman, Menzo, laborer Young, Geo. I.., farmer, 167 Young, Mrs. Adeline, lady Young, Minnie, dressmaker Young. Bell, lady Zeh, Elias, farmer, 100 Zimmer, Leonard, farmer, 100 Ziminer, Chas. A., farmer, 140 Zimmer, Abram, farmer, 100, 5 Zimmer, David, H., farmer, 100 Zimmer, John, J., farmer, 100 Zimmer, Jerome, farmer, 112 Zimmer, Manford, farmer Zoray, Spencer, laborer Zimmer, Austin, farmer Zimmer, P. F., gentleman Zimmer, Wm., farmer, 100 Zimmer, Mrs. Caroline, lady Zimmer, Wilson, B., student Zimmer, W. P., salesman, 127 Zimmer, Geo. J., Com. of highway and farmers board, 125 Zimmer, Anita, L., student Zimmer, Alpheus, carpenter Zimmer, Seneca, farmer, 140 Zimmer, Geo. B., farmer GROVENOR’S CORNERS and HOWE’S CAVE Directory. 124 GRAND Andrus, Orrin, farmer, 420 Cornell, Vernon, farmer Conroe, Gilbert, farmer, 200 Colby, Thomas, farmer Colby, Thos. Jr., teacher Fredenburgh, Hiram, farmer, 160 GROVENOR’ Becker, Etta, farmer, 90 Becker, Owen, teacher Becker, Claude, farmer Baumers, Chas. W., merchant, 7 Baumers, Floyd, clerk Baumers, Schuyler, farmer, 109 Bradt, Alden, farmer Burhans, Barney, laborer Gardiner, Emerson, farmer, 70 Gardiner, William, farmer, 30 Grosvenor, Chas, farmer, 75, 5 Grosvenor, Millard, farmer, 42, 5 Grosvenor, Henry, farmer, 100 Grosvenor, Spencer, salesman Grosvenor, Vernon, student Howard, Orra, farmer Holmes Oliver, farmer, 118 GORGE. Fredenburgh, William, farmer Mayham, Chas. H., farmer, 254 Morwin, Wm., farmer, 115 Porn, James W., farmer, 162 Warner, Chas., farmer S CORNERS. Loun, Garret, blacksmith Miller, Nicholas, farmer MeNeil, Alex., gentleman Mosher, Chas., farmer, 82 Richtmyer, Mrs. D. C., farmer, 100, 4 Richtmyer, Harvey, farmer Richtnyer, Burdell, farner Richtmyer, Abram, farmer, 50 Snyder, Menzo, farmer, 30, 3 Slingerland, &., farmer, 121 Safford, Katie, lady Sweet, Herbert, farmer ‘Shaver, Henry, farmer, 63 Shaver, Edwin, schoolteacher Underhill, Irving, farmer VanWormer, E., laborer Young, David, farmer, 94, 2 ! HOWE'S CAVE. Arnold, Ellwood, carpenter Albrecht, Inez E., stenographer Bradshaw, Walter, Portland burner Boyce, Homer, hotel clerk Boyce, Osburn, hotel clerk Boyce, J. H., hotel prop Berger, Dewitt, laborer Benson, John, laborer Berner, John H., laborer Boardman, E. E., laborer Burhans, Peter, laborer Bouck, C. G. fireman Coons, G. H., section hand Cary, M., mason Campbell, Wm., laborer Campbell, Edwin, laborer Campbell, C., laborer Cary, Alice, boarding honse Coil, Geo. B., teamster Conroy, Michael, cooper Conroy, John, cooper (‘onroy, Mary ; Casper, F. L., manufacturer of extension tables Casper, Leroy, book keeper Coons, John, laborer Cowans, Matthew, laborer Cu.amings, John, mechanic Cummings, Wm., mechanic cement Cady, Wim., quarryman Cady, Jolin ©., mill wright and imechan- ice DeCraft, James, luborer DeVine, Felwiard, laborer Dorn, Chas, hiborer Eckerson, Judson, boarding house Eckerson, J. C., laborer English, Edw., mason English, G. W., cabinet maker Fanning, Garret, Baker Finch, Howard F., lal:orer Fitzgerald, Lloyd Fitzgerald, Janes, laborer Finegan, James, mechanic Fuilington, W. J., superintendent cement works Ferris, Claude, laborer Gillmore, Margaret, boarding hous Gordon, Lorenzo, engineer Hitehman, Stanton H. | Hitchman, James H., quarryman, Hagar. Thomas, farmer, 50 Hager, Fred, farmer Hogaboom, Cieo., laborer Hunt, Mansfield, foreman of stone quarry : Houck, Peter, gentleman Houck, David, gentleman 8 oy Herron, Nelson B., farmer 128 Helderberg Cement Co., cement, 460 Johnson, James, Jaborer Knox, C. E., laborer Kennedy, Jessie, farmer Kling, Wallace, quarryman Kniskern, Chas., laborer King, Sherman, laborer King, Samuel, laborer Kniskern, James, laborer Klock, G. 8., mechanic Kniskern, Hiram, farmer King, J. H., mason Kiggins, John, miller Loucks, Ira H., miller Mann, Mrs. E., furmer, 14, 7 Mann, Claude, wood maker Mann, Frank, farmer Myers, Mrs. Marie, lady MeMillian, Samuel, fariner, 50 Merchant, A. B. Jr., telegrapher Meade, Frank L., mechanic Maxwell, Marvin, laborer Montayne, Clarence, laborer Myers, Charles, laborer Ottman, Austin, laborer O’Connor, John M., time keeper, H. C. 0. ‘Palmateer, Nelson, miller Palmateer, Dick, miller Page, Henry, laborer Patrick, Richard, farmer Patrick, Omar, farmer, 100, 11 Pickett, Melvin, laborer Palmateer, Abram, laborer Pickett, Win., laborer Provost, F. F., laborer Poddern, Chas., laborer Rickard, Jerry, cooper Rickard, Geo., carpenter Rickard, Chas., engincer Rickard, Alex., carpenter Rogers, Hiram, mason HYNDSVILLE Directory. { Rickard, Martin, cooper Ramsey, Chas. H., general mauager ce- ment works Rockerfeller, Robt. F., farmer, 41 Rickard, John J., carpenter, 5 Rickard, Conrad, supervisor, 109 Scott; John, laborer Smith. Frank, drill runner Smith, Floyd, wood carver Swart, C, 8.,.farmer, 100, 5 Snyder, Bros., farmer, 100 Snyder, Clarence, cement tester Sagendorf, Harmon, farmer, 75, 10 Sagendorf, H., farmer, 85, 12 Sagendorf, Walter, school teacher Sagendorf, Nettie, lady Shaffer, Melvin, farmer Slater, John, laborer Springer, Chas., teamster Shutt, B. A. [Slingerland, P., merchant Tripp, John, D., blacksmith Torry, Frank L., finisher Triss, Norman, farmer Underhill, R. C., merchant Van Alystine, Grant, laborer Van Dyke, Lincoln, engineer Van Wagner, Wm., laborer Wieland, Chas, W,, foreman Rosedale mills Wetsell, Hobart, laborer Winnie, Lester, miller Wilty, Isaac, farmer, 172 White, Wm., foreman H. C. Co Wolford, Chester, cooper, 6 Wolford, Alonzo, speculator, 18 Wilty, Dennison, Guaeronne Wetsell, Bros., farmers, 140 Wolford, Dow, farmer, 60, 2 Wolford, Henry, carpenter Young, Clark, laborer Young, James, laborer HYNDSVILLE. Allen, Orra, laborer Bates, Spencer, farmer, 180, 6 Blythe Joseph, farmer, 80 Blythe, Dow, Borst, Benj., farmer, 35, 3 Beckeur, Geo., laborer Borst, Janet, Boughton, Clark, store Boughton, Geo., Bouck, J., farmer and miller, 15 Brown, Harvey, fariner, 80, + Brown, Pardon, laborer Brown, J. J., farmer, 90, 7 Bunnell, B. F., Bruce, C. O., physician Bromaghim, J. H., store Brumaghim, Luther, farme:, 95 Bowers, edward, clergyman Calkins, Fred, painter Calkins, H. B., wagon maker Calkins, Henry, farmer, 43, 3 Calkins, Stanton, farmer, 40, 44 Defendorf, Levi, M., farmer Defendor!, David, farmer, 147, 6 Dingman, John, laborer Dunkle, Mrs. Wm., farmer, 100 Eckerson, H.,'miller Empie, B. F., store and town clerk GILBOA Directory. 129 Follock, Geo. H., Fraats, Peter, carpenter, 20 France, John H., farmer, 115, 7 France, David, farmer, 116 Hadsall, Jerry, laborer Handy, Horace, farmer, 16 Handy, John H., laborer Handy, W., farmer, 59, 5 Herris, W., blacksmith Hotaling, Norman, farmer, 130, 4 Howe, Harmon, farmer, 5 Hynds, Austin, laborer Hynds, Geo., farmer, 74, 4 Hynds, Horace, farmer, 215, 7 Hynds, Mrs. G.8., Hynds, Jedediah, farmer, 60, 5 Hynds, Oscar, hotel Hynds, Peter, hotel Hynes. Chas., laborer Johnson, H. H., station agent Jacobs, Mrs., Lasher, Maria, Lawyer, Jacob, laborer Letts, Geo., laborer Letts, Mrs, Hester, farmer, 90, 2 Letts, Oscar, farmer, 75, 3 Linster, John, blacksmith Livingston, Peter, farmer, 170, 4 Lloyd, Henry B., undertaker Lott, Isaac, farmer, 100, 2 Low, Chas., farmer, 200, 10 Lowry, Mrs. A,, store Mackee, Geo, carpenter Marcley, Mrs. Martha Markley, Philip, laborer Markle, Chas., butcher Markle, Lawyer, §., laborer Markle, Irving, farmer, 100, 6 Markle, Warner, farmer, 43, 10 Markle, Wm., farmer Miller, Sidney, farmer, 80 Moore, David, farmer, 100, 2 Akley, Wm., farme1, 100 Baker, Clara, milliner Baker, Grandus, farmer, 85 Baker, Isaac, farmer, 18 Baker, Elwin, teacher Baker, Ellsworth, teacher Baker, Floyd, teacher Baker, Suel, C., farmer, 300 Baker, Willis, A., farmer, 171 Baker, Willet, A., teacher Becker, Wm., farmer, 42 Becker, George, farmer Bevins, Ni¢holas, farmer Brown, Frank, K., miller Morgan, Jocl Myers, Peter, farmer, 170, 16 Markle, Froone, laborer Markly, Geo. F.. farmer, 150, 5 Markly, Mrs. Lucinda Markly, David, laborer Moak, Howard, boot and shoe maker Moak, Frank, farmer Neahr, Geo., laborer Oliver, IIarvey, laborer Osterhout, Catharine, farmer, 120 Ostrander, John P., laborer Ottman, Hiram, farmer, 100 Pierce, Austin, farmer, 100, 3 Petrie, Sanford, farmer, 200, 12 Petrie, John, farmer Rich, Geo., Rowley,:Norman, laborer Salisburg, Philip, laborer Salisburg, Rensselaer, farmer, 3 Schoolcraft, Menzo, farmer, 43, 7 Salisburg, Wm., farmer, 75, 10 Sissum, James, N. Sissum, Geo. W., clergyman Smith, Andrew, farmer, 26 Sommers, Chas., farmer, 250, 14 Southworth, Hiram, teacher and justice of peace Strobeck, Edward, farmer, 80, 5 Strobeck, Everette Strobeck, Paul, farmer, 100 Strobeck, Nicholas, farmer, 109 Strobeck, Hiram, laborer Snyder, Wm., farmer, 100, 5 Snyder, W. H., farmer, 76 Strongigan, A., farmer, 150 Thomas, Eugene, laborer Vroman, Barney, farmer, 90, 6 Warner, Ellsworth, laborer : Winegard, Richard Wright, Lawyer, farmer, 50 GILBOA. Brown, Henry, N., farmer and under- taker, 209 Brown, Hiram, retired farmer Brown, Amelia, farmer, 230 Brown, Elizabeth, farmer, 60 Brownell, Stephen, farmer, 155 Brownell, Lewis, farmer, 155 Blumberg, Addison, J., farmer, 128 Blumberg, Elwin, 428 Blumberg, Wilkes, farmer Bailey, Amos, farmer, 32 Bailey, Adelia, summer boarders, 8 Baldwin, Andrew, Justice of Peace, 311 t30 GILBOA Directory. Manufactured by WILL KNAPP MIDDLEBURGH, N. Y, Blanfurd, Chas. H., painter and paper hanger Blakney, D. N. F., minister Benjamin, Stephen, compositor Billings, Ernest, E., physician Brink, Wm,, retired farmer Bull, Alil, farmer, 121 Bull, Harmon, farmer, 110 3rand, Edmund, 2 Betts, Geo., hostler ‘arpenter, Howard, carpenter Cain, Orra, farmer, 300 Clapper, Elvill, farmer Chase, Abram, farmer, 90 Collins, Walter, $., farmer, 87 Sollins. Frank, farmer Yornell, Orlando, farmer, 3+ Cornell, Clarence, teacher Chichester, Daniel, merchant Gole, Avery, minister Cronk, Isaac, retired farmer, 184 Cronk, Jason B., farmer, 110 Cronk, John, fariuer, 100 Cronk, L. J., retired farmer Cronk, Chas., farmer, 184 Cronk, Frank, farmer, 110 Chattield, Chas., farmer, 250 Cooney, John, stone mason and farmer, 13 Croswel', Kellogg, Ins. Agt. Croswell, Archibald, farmer, 175 Clark, Linden, farmer, 120 Darling, Danicl, farmer, 7 Darling, John 8., farmer, 140 Darling, Lena, teacher Dean, Chas., mille: and feed dealer Dickson, Noble, butter maker Desilva, Oscar, A., saw mill and machinist Davis, Angelo, farmer Davis, William, salesman Ellerson, Chas., Edwards, John, Justice of Peace and blacksmith Egnor, Alanson, farmer Egnor, William, farmer Egnor, Philip farmer illerson, Daniel, farmer, 120 Ellerson, Sidney, farmer, 88 Ellis, Luther R., teamster Fuller, Geo., compositor Fanning, John, farmer, 4 Fanning, Benj., farmer, 5 Frasier, John, Bee keeper, 13 Fox, M. D. L. farmer Frisbie, D. I., Poultryman Gordon, Wm., farmer, 128 Griffen, E. T., furniture and undertaker Griffen, Daniel, farmer, 89 Groat, John, retired Gaylord, Woodiord, cattle dealer Gaylord, Ogden F., butcher Gardner, Chas., butcher Gilbert, Millard, farmer, 108 Gilbert, William, farmer Gilbert, James, farmer Gilmore, Joseph, tin man and mang. of creamery Harris, George, farmer, 50 Harris, Roscoe, farmer, 46 Hildreth, Luman, farmer, 96 Hite dpi bee keeper and farmer Floagland, Benj., farmer, 116 Hardick, Amos, restaurant Hanes, Stephen, miller Howe, Eugene E., atty. Hicheock, Stephen, carpenter Hichcock, Al., laborer Hagadorn, Addison, merchant Hartwell, Geo., dealer in feed and flour Hartwell, Jennie. dressmaker Hendricks, Wm., farmer, 116 Jackson, Oscar D., farmer, 18 Jackson, Wallace, farmer Jackson, Emery P., farmer Johnson, Michael, farmer, 335 Johnson, William, farmer Kingsley, David, farmer, 50 Kingsley, James F., farmer, 50 Kingsley, John L., farmer, 90 Kingsley, Philip Kingsley, Leslie, farmer Kingsley, Harvey C., farmer Keyser, Sidney, farmer, 82 Kilts, John, farmer Lacy, Judson, farmer, 140 Lewis, George, farmer, 95 Lewis, J. Eluer, farmer, 70 Lewis, William A., farmer, 140 Lewis, Benj., farmer, 50 Lewis, Emery A., farmer, 120 Lewis, Chas., assessor and farmer, 240 Lewis, Otis, teacher Long, William, teacher Long, Edgar, farmer, 35 GILBOA Directory. Long, Abbie, farmer, 178 Lafferty, John, farmer, 220 Lafferty, Edward, farmer Lafferty, Wm., farmer Letiiley, Geo., painter Lyéhs, Chas., stone mason, 6 Lyédns, Albert, farmer igtice, Frank, blacksmith Mastin, Edward, carpenter and farmer, 26 Mackey, Wm., retired merchant Mackey, George, farmer, 12 Mackey, Ward B.. farmer, 130 Mackey, Reed C., farmer, 133 Mackey, Solomon D., retired farmer. Mackey, Sarah, 135 Mackey, Helen J., artist Montgomery, Wilkes, farmer, 52 Miller, Hiram, shoemaker Miller, Wm. T., mechanic Mallery, Jason T., farmer and mason, Maham, Thomas, farmer, 201 Mattice, Harmon, farmer. 100 Oakley, Luther, farmer, 60 O’Brien, Seeley, farmer, 16 O’Brien, Chas., mail carrier Pindar, 8. C., farmer, 110 Poland, Dennis, farmer, 200 Persons, Eli, physician Potter, W. C., painter Potter, Henry C., painter and paper hanger Palmer, Van, miller Pansley, H. K., barber Porn, J., retired farmer Porn, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker Porn, Jessie, teacher Patridge, Darius, carpenter Perry, Newton, farmer Perry, Seth Richtmyer, W. E., farmer, 114 Richtmyer, Alphonso, farmer, 165 Richtmyer, Addison, farmer, 12 Richtmyer, Edgar, farmer, 30 Richtmyer, Alvin, cattle dealer and farmer, 460 Richtmyer, Revillo, carpenter Richtmyer, May, teacher Richtmyer, Peter W., bee keeper . Richtmyer, J., musician and dealer in pianos and organs Ryder, Geo. W., farmer, 37 Reed, H. Lewis, dealer in farm produce Reed, A. K., farmer, 135 Reed, Colka, salesman Reed, Mrs., Truman Rose, William, farmer, 25 Rivenburg, Daniel, wagon maker Schemerhorn, Alonzo, farmer, 86 4 131 Shaler, Geo. C., hardware dealer, 10 Snyder, John E., farmer, 209 Snyder, Jeremiah, farmer, 88 Snyder, William, farmer, 231 ‘| Snyder, Chas, blacksmith Stryker, Wallace B., farmer, 275 Stryker, E. P., farmer, 275 Stryker, John, farmer, 164 Stryker, Eugene, farmer, 164 Stryker, Peter, farmer, 164 Stryker, Isaac, retired farmer Southard, Dewitt, farmer, 180 Southard, Ellery A., teacher Spencer, Wm. T., farmer, 142 Sullick, Pratt, liveryman Sullock, Solomon, retired farmer Shutts, Wm., mechanic Scarlett, J. H., minister Sterns, Harriet Stannard, Cyaus, farmer, 156 Sowels, Dexter, carpenter Schermerhorn, Willard, laborer Schemerhorn, Wm., farmer Stryker, Madison H., farmer, 100 Snyder, G. A., teacher Travell, Revillo, farmer, 100 Travell, Geo., farmer Travis, Chas, farmer Thorrington, Wm. W., farmer, 37 Thomas, Frank R., hardware dealer and drugs Thomas, A. 8., postmaster Tuttle, Chas., hotel prop. VanValkenburg, E. R., farmer, 150 VanValkenburg, Arthur, farmer Wickhoff, W. N., farmer, 100 Wickhoff, Nathan, B., farmer, retired Wickhoff, Emma, farmer, 130 Wickhoff, Jane Wickhoff, Burton, farmer, 155 Wickhoff, Geo. W., farmer, 110 Wickhoff, Omer C., stock dealer and farmer, 200 Wickhoff, N. C., dealer in feed and flour Wiltsie, Stephen E,, farmer, 90 Wiltsie, Ward, teacher Wood, John, farmer, 77 Wallace, Frank, farmer, 50 Wallace, W. J,, farmer, 253 Wise, Jennie, Stenographer Warner, Milo C., farmer, 11 Weed, Valdemar, farmer, 106 York, Thomas Zelie, Floyd, dentist Zelie, Chas., harness maker and mer- chant Zelie, Josiah, merchant 132 JEFFERSON Directory. JEFFERSON. Adams, Frank, laborer Ackley, Nelson, farmer, 19 Avery, B. H., merchant Avery, Wm. H., barber All, David, farmer, 160 Armstrong, Lucius, gentleman All, Hannah, farmer, 66 Armstrong, Alfred, farmer, 70 Armstrong, George, farmer, 140 Rhurner, Alice, farmer Burner, Charles, farmer Bailey, Wm., farmer Baird, E., farmer Baird, Wilder, teacher Blodgett, Hiram, teacher Burnett, Miles, farmer Bradley, Hiram, farmer, 23 Brown, J,, farmer Barner, Alida, farmer, 114 Buck, Truman, farmer, 50 Burton, John, farmer, 120 Barnuin, Jos., fariner, 120 Buck, Geo., teamster Baird, Chas., farmer, 144 Buck, Frazier, farmer, 1 Bruce, Edwin, farmer, 1 Bradley, Wm., farmer, 50 Burnett, Lewis, farmer, 109 Baldwin, Hiram, farmer, 59 Baird, Albert, farmer, 232 Bradley, Jacob, farmer, 148 Burnett, Brewer, farmer, 150 Bruce, Mrs. Catherine, farmer, 13 Bradley, Mrs. Julia, farmer. 100 Baird, David, farmer, 33 Beggs, Levi, gentleman, 262 Chum, Robt., farmer Cornell, Stephen, farmer Cornell, Jesse, farmer Cooper, Elivin, clergyman Cooper, Misz, Anna, teacher Chont, Nancy, lady Clegg, Joseph, farmer, 86 Cornell, Daniel, farmer, 180 Clark, A. M., farmer, 7U Clapper, Emery, farmer, 51 Conerty, Patrick, farmer, 10 Craft, F. F., merchant, 338 Clark, A. W., dentist Clark, Lamanch, dentist Carrington, Losce, laborer Chonte, Nancy, lady Clegg, Jos., farmer, 86 Conroe, Stephen, farmer, 93 Conroe, Erskine, farmer, 147 Conroe, Chas., farmer, ils Carrington, Jolin, laborer Car:ington, Chauncy, farmer, 187 Coons, Sylvester, painter, 11 Childs, Chase, merchant Clark, Mrs. J. M., farmer, 50 Drotes, Lewis, farmer, 55 Decker, Grant, laborer Danforth, Everett, laborer Dykeman, KE. W., student Dart, Ezra, gentleman Dart, Eli, farmer, 94 Dart, Hiram, farmer, 88 Dykeman, Geo., farmer, 134 Denny, Perry, laborer Dyer, L. W., farmer, 152 Dewey, Monroe, Agt. Dyer, Monroe, farmer, 20 Dyer, Seymour, laborer Dyer, Frank, E., farmer, 158 Dyer, W. E., farmer, 105 Danforth, Mrs. M., farmer, 200 Danforth, Mrs., Harriet, farmer, 119 Danforth, Clifford, laborer Decker, Mrs., Amanda, farmer, 50 Daten, Stephen, 110 Deff, Mrs. Duncan, farmer, 4 Danforth, Geo. , farmer, 96 Dykeman, Peter, farmer, 12 Dykeman, Michael, farmer, 20 Delaney, John, farmer, 28 Delaney, Jacob, laborer Effner, Fred, laborer Egleston, Julius, farmer, 27 Effner, L. D., gentleman English, A., laborer Egleston, Ambros, farmer, 86 Egieston, Herman, laborer Egleston, Lemuel, farmer, 94 Egieston, Geo., laborer Ettner, Grant, laborer Fuller, Jos. J., farmer, 126 Faller, Mrs. Deam, lady Frazez, Fred L., editor Felter, Chas. farmer, 40 lelter, Ed., laborer Felter, Geo., mason Finnegan, M., farmer, 180 Fuller, Barnett, farmer, 90 lredenburg, John, farm er, 88 Foote, Clyde, farmer Foote, Frank, mechanic Franklin, Albert, farmer, 47 Fink, Oscar, farmer, 100 Fuller, it , painter Finnegan, has. butcher Fuller, Marvin, farmer JEFFERSON Directory. 133 a Grant, Reddick, laborer Galt, W. D., painter Gallup, Eli, farmer Gallup, John, farmer Gallup. Brant, gentleman Grant, Mrs. Maria, lady Grant, Roscoe, teamster, 50 Gardner, Mrs. Jerry, farmer, 74 Gallup, Geo., farmer, 124 Gilbert, Ephraim, farmer, 50 Gilbert, Harry, laborer Galt, James, blacksmith Goodenough, Mrs. M., lady Hulbert, Eli, farmer, 117 Hulbert, Isaac, farmer Hubbell, Richtmyer, physician Hubbard, Robt., farmer Hubbard, Marvin, farmer Hicks, D. C., farmer, 60 Hubbard, Wm. farmer, 104 Hubbard, Isaac, farmer, 120 Hubbard, Clinton, farmer Hubbell, Chas. undertaker Harris, Fred, mechanic Hicks, E., farmer, 12 Hulbert, Newton, farmer, 17 Hoag, Henry, J., clergyman Hall, Ernest, laborer Hubbell, F. J., farmer, 93 Huyck, Seymour, butter maker Harton, Gilbert, farmer, i110 Hix, Mrs. Emeline, farmer, 40 Hix, David, C., farmer, 58 Hulbert, Elmer Hulbert, J. D., merchant Hulbert, James, farmer, 40 Hulbert, Mrs. Michael, farmer, 50 Haines, Chauncy, farmer, 6 Haines, Wilbur, laborer Hartwell, Jacob, H., farmer, 205 Hartwell, F. W., teacher Harris, G. W., mechanic Havens, Mrs. R. G., lady Ives, S. B., teamster Johnson, Alfred, W., farmer, 11 Johnson, Lionel, farmer, 100 Judd, Albert, farmer, 60 Johnson, R., gentleman Jones, Stephen, farmer, 185 Jones, Luman, laborer Jones, J. O., teacher Jones, Horace, farmer, 60 Jones, Ariel, farmer, 60 Jones, David, farmer, 102 Jones, Chauncy, gentleman Johnson, Wm., farmer, 23 Kenyon, Maxon, gentleman Kingsley, E. J., farmer Kennedy, Wm., farmer, 240 Lynch, R. A., farmer Loomis, Fred, teacher Lamb, Fred, gentleman Lamb, Wm. farmer, 95 Luther, Mrs. Maria, farmer, 10 Lambert, Mrs. Rachael, lady Lamb, Wm. farmer, 66 Lines, Milo, mechanic Lewis, Jerry, farmer, 169 Lines, Deloss, mechanic Mattice, Chas. W., farmer, 190 Mann, Robt. miller Murphy, C. , druggist Moxley, Edwin, farmer, LOO Moxley, Horace, farmer, 77 Moxley, Miss Lucy, teacher Moxley, Emery, farmer, 70 Moxley, David, farmer, 108 Martin, Geo. Jr., laborer Meade, Gei., farmer, 8 Mynor, Enos, farmer, 100 Moxley, E. W.. mechanic Mann, Nathan, miller Mann, Levi, miller MeMorris, James, hotel prop. Meade, Spencer, farmer, 115 Merchant, Chas. farmer, 120 Merchant, Jos., iarmer, 123 Mayham, Milo, farmer, 136 Mayham, Lorenzo, farmer McGuire, Samuel, mechanic McGuire, John, carpenter Morrison, Clarence, blacksmith Morris, Mrs. Harriet, lady, 58 Mattice, Stephen, farmer, 117 Martin, John, farmer, 153 Martin, George, clergyman Moxley, A. D., physician Mayham, Cora . Morrison, Claude, blacksmith Mattice, Abigal, lady Milks, Mrs. Lavina, laborer Nichols, Geo., farmer, 148 Nichols, J. L., farmer, 125 Nichols, Lemuel, farmer, 120 Nichols, Willard, laborer Nichols, Hiram, farmer, 34 Nichols, Mrs. Harriet, lady Neer, Lester, J., farmer, 140 Nichols, C. E., lawyer Nichols, Mrs. Cynthia, lady Patterson, James, laborer Patchin, Mrs. Benj:, farmer, 66 Patchin, Hiram, farmer, 70 Patchin, Homar, laborer Peck, Fred, teacher Pickett,, J. C., farmer, 85 134 JEFFERSON and JEROME Directory. ae “SOLACE” gars, $35. Pat 10 Palmer, D. 8., farmer, 108 Proper. Lewis A., farmer, 226 Payne, Morgan, farmer, 89 Parsons, Norman, farmer, 97 Peck, N. G., farmer, 260 Pierce, Benj., farmer Ruland, Orson, mechanic Raland, H. C., farmer, 125 Ruland, Orrin, farmer, 100 Reed, Marvin, farmer Reed, David, laborer Reed, Frank, laborer Reynolds, Benj., merchant Shelmendine, Isaac, farmer, 225 Shelmendine, John, farmer, 112 Stewart, Charles, farmer, 235 Styles, Wm., farmer, 50 Sull, Vernon J., clergyman Shaler, Omar, laborer Shaler, Charles, laborer Smnith, Geo., laborer Shafer, Ezra, farmer, 15 Spickerman, Eli, farmer, 86 Sawyer, Mrs. Mary, farmer, 57 Scrum, Herbert, laborer Scrum, Charles, farmer, 34 Spore, Hosea, farmer, 85 Shelmantine, Mrs. J., lady Seeley, D. A., merchant Seeley, Herbert, clerk Spoore, Leslie, laborer Shaler, Margaret, farmer, 134 Spencer, Mervin, farmer, 105 Smith, Legrand, farmer, 98 Stanley, Mrs. Kate, laborer Stanley, Wilbur, gentleman Scoville, Wesley, gardner Stevens, David, farmer, 196 Sawyer, James, farmor Shelmantine, Kate, lady Shelmantine, Phoebe, lady Shrader, Fred, clerk Stevens, Aaron, laborer Shaffer, Watson, farmer, 112 Stanley, Mrs. Harriet, lady Stewart, Delmar, ‘clerk Brazee, Elijah, farmer, 75 Brazee, Abijah, farmer, 105 Callington, Luke, farmer, 160 Carmen, Cornelius, laborer Decker, Levi, farmer, 37 Hulbert, Jerome, farmer, 100 Manufactured by WILL KNAPP Stewart, Leslie, farmer, 42 Turk, Isaac, farmer, 30 Turk, Barnard, farmer, 163 Treadwell, Cassius, farmer, 86 Truax, Sylvester, farmer, 58 Truax, Pomoroy, laborer ‘Treadwell, L. J., farmer, 110 Toles, Iva, farmer, 90 Taylor, Watson, merchant Totten, S. W., machinist Terpening, Jerome, farmer, 144 Tuttle, Edwin, farmer, 60 Tailor, Marvin, clerk Taylor, H. B., farmer, 324 Totten, EJmer Tyler, Belinda, lady Totten, Hiram, farmer, 210 Thomas, Mrs. D. R., farmer, 21 Tompkins, George, hostler Veley, James M., farmer, 112 Veley, Oscar, teacher Veley, Emory, farmer, 104 Veley, Tressa, laborer Veley, Truman, farmer, 50 VauDusen, Lavilla, teacher VanDusen, Lorenzo, laborer Vrooman, Roselus, farmer, 66 Vrooman, John, laborer Vrooman, Chas., teacher VanBuren, Jacob, farmer, 121 VanBuren, Wm., farmer, 93 VanBuren, J. A., farmer, 95 Vatghn, Omar, teamster Vanghn, H. D., merchant Vaughn, Frank, student Wood, Wm. J., baker Welch, John, farmer, 117 Watson, Mrs. Hiram, farmer, 16 Wilcox, M. S., lawyer Wood. Edson, speculator Wilson, Mrs Julia, lady Wade, Mrs. H. M., farmer, 87 Wilkinson, David, tinman Westfall, Harry, stage driver Walling, prop, stage route Zeh, Jay, farmer, 105 JEROME. Stewart, Frank, farmer, 93 Tinklepaugh, Mrs. A., farmer, 50 Welton, Ezra, farmer, 28 Widoman, Isaac, farmer, 80 White, G. C., farmer, 180 Woodbeck, John., farmer, 282 MIDOLEBURGH, N.Y. LAWYERSVILLE and LIVINGSTONVILLE Directory. 135 LAWYERSVILLE. Arner, Maggie, housework Buckley, Minnie, housework Brown, W. D., student Brown, Mrs, ©, A., lady, 2 Brown, Floyd, gentleman Brown, Barney, gentleman Barker, Mrs. Borst, Wesley, farmer, 10 Borst, M., laborer Colter, Mrs., farmer, 10, 5 Calkins, Oscar, 240 Chickering, Thomas, merchant, 1 Deifendorf, C., clergyman Dana, Lewis W., farmer, 96 Dana, G. L., farmer, 45 Dru.nm, Chatfield, Painter Doty, Fred, farmer, 6, 5 Dirstle, Alden, farmer Esinay, Reene, farmer Elworth, Rose F., laborer, 2 Griggs, Francis, lady Hogan, Mitchel, laborer Hellsinger, Marchall, farmer Hellsinger, Irving, farmer, 2 Jump, Grant, laborer Kling, Lansing, farmer, 180, $ Kling, Mark, farmer, 80 Karker, Homar, laborer Kniskern, Win. E., farmer Larkin, Chas., farmer, 240 Larkin, Mrs. Emma, farmer Letts, Clinton, farmer Meers, Jacob H., 31, 2 Ottman, Melvin, laborer Ottman, Albert R., farmer, 27 Perchell, Richard, IL, laborer Pulver, Peter, farmer, 35, 8 Rector, Riley, farmer Simers, Jacob A., laborer Somers, D. H., laborer Snyder, Rancy, farmer, 40, 6 Story, Geo., carpenter Sanford, Jos,, laborer Stanton, Chas., laborer Shutts, J. R., farmer Shutts, Abram, farmer, 110 Shutts, Howard, E., farmer Turk, Jos., carpenter Utter, Albert, D., farmer, 210, 6 Utter, Lewis, farmer Utter, Albert, farmer VanDerworken, Catharine, dressinaker VanVaikenburg, H. 8., laborer VanPatten, David, laborer VanPatten, Frances, dressmaker Van Woert, H., student Weatherwax, Geo, farmer Wakeman, Mrs. Mary, lady Wing, Clarenca, blacksmith Walsh, Joseph, J., farmer Writing, Warren, farmer, 95 Youngs, Chas., furmer Young, Thomas, gentleman, 50 LIVINGSTONVILLE. Auchempaugh, Watson, farmer, 200 Barker, Morris, farmer, 160 Barkman, Chas., laborer, 3 Bartlett, Isaac, laborer, } Bates, Harvey, laborer Becker, Arland, farmer, 115 Bell, Ithamer, farmer, 140 Benjamin, Edwin, farmer, 135 Benjamin, Frank, teacher Benjamin, Roswell, miller, 3 Benjamin, Theodore C., farmer, 110 Benjamin, Wesley, carpenter, 4 Billings, Peter, laborer Brayman, Alonzo, cabinet maker, 130 Brayinan, Chauncey, farmer, 130 Brooks, Irvin, farmer, 50 Brooks, Scott, teamster Brooks, Wm., laborer Burgh, Henry, laborer Burnett, Geo., farmer, 50 Cain, Alvin, farmer, 100 Cain, Daniel, farmer, 150 Cain, Mrs. lla, farmer, 175 Cain, Jacob, farmer, 60 Cain, Luther, farmer, 30 Chase, Win, hotel keeper Chichester, Austin, retired, 3 Chichester, Garret, farmer, 36 Chichester, Loren, laborer Church, Lucius, farmer, 460 Clark, Cornelius, farmer, 168 Collins, James, carpenter Conine, George, farmer, 90 .| Coons, Adelbert, laborer Coflin, Willard, farmer, 200 Coventry, Spencer, retired Cox, Rev. J. M., minister Couchinan, David, farmer, 70 Couchman, Mrs. Lydia, farmer, 115 Couchiman, Philip, farmer, 30 Couchman, William, farmer, 113 Cummings, Isaac, farmer, 125 Decker, Kellion, farmer, 50 Decker, Louis, carpenter, 7 Decker, Mrs. Philip, farmer, 70 Decker, Seymour, apiarist, 59 136 Dennison, Edwin, laborer Dutton, Arthur, farmer, 150 Dutton, Robert J., farmer, 145 Dutton, Wm., laborer Edwards, Walter, farmer, 90 Ellis, Rasselas, farmer, 124 Ellis, Spencer, farmer, 130 Ellis, Wm., farmer Goodrich, Jacob, laborer Goodrich, Wm., farmer, 28 Hagadorn, Alex, farmer, 170 Hagadorn, Wm. O., laborer Hagadorn, Lucius, farmer, 130 Hallenbeck, Menzo W., teacher, Tlughes, Miss Lina, dressmaker Hughes, Orrin, farmer, 14 Kellsey, Lucius, farmer, 60 Kennedy, James F., speculator King, Chas., farmer, 100 Krum, Luke, laborer Lee, Joseph, farmer, 95 Losee, Cecil. constable Losee, Myron A., merchant & P. M., 1 Mace, Bruce, farmer, 150 Mace, Hobart, rarmer, 100 Mace, Miss Louella, farmer, 85 Mace, Mrs. Percins, farmer, 100 Mace, Joseph, agent, 4 Mackey, Frank, “farmer, 214 Mattice., John H., lawyer, 1 Mattice, Oscar, farmer, 250 McKinch, Winslow, farmer, 150 Palmer, Shadrick, farmer, 123 Porter, Alex, farmer, 40 Porter, Janes M., hotel keeper Rivenburgh, Albert, farmer, 160 Rivenburgh, George, laborer Rivenburgh, James, farmer, 90 MACKEY Directory. Rivenburgh, James, H., farme~, 70 Rivenburgh, Milo, farmer, 70 Roe, Wetsell, farmer, 85 Rowe, Artemus, farmer, 85 Russell, H. D., retired, 33 Safford, Appleton, farmer, 40 Sanford, John, laborer Sault, Abram, "laborer Sault, Elmer, farmer, 50 Sault, Harvey, farmer, 130 Sault, Mrs. Sarah, furmer, 210 Sheppard, Wm., farmer, 130 Shoemaker, Emerson, painter Shoemaker, Wideman F., rake maker Short, Frank H., lawyer Snyder, Abram, laborer Snyder, Charles, blacksmith Spatcholts, Betsy, farmer, 40 Stever, Harvey, farmer, 270 Stokes, Frank, farmer, 140 Talliday, Orvando, farmer, 400 (aes Rancellor, farmer, 90 Taylor, R. E., fariner, 250 "talline Merrit W., farmer, 40 Tator, Burton, farmer, 214 Tator, George, farmer, 105 Thorne, Hamilton R., farmer, Thornten, Hobart, laborer Turner, Benj., farmer, retired Turner ? Joseph, retired Tan Tassel, Lurenzo, farmer, 145 Vaughn, Win. ee farmer, 90 Whitbeek, Walter, farmer, 100 White, G. M., farmer, 215 Whitman, Avery, retired Williams, Charles C., farmer, Wolford, Luther, miller Wolford, Martin E., farmer, 25 130 130 MACKEY. Akley, Oscar, farmer, 130 Brown, Ezra, farmer, 109 Betts, Wm., teamster Clapper, Geo. H., farmer, 113 Clapper, Franklin, merchant, 11 Clapper, Philip, farmer, 23 Ciapper, Bracet, teacher Clapper, Ida, teacher Clapper, Mary Craw turd, Warren, assessor and farmer Casper, Jay, carpenter, 2 Coons, FP. 1)., farmer, 110 Cole, C. A. far mer, 131 Couchman, Coral, blacksmith Case, Lewis, P., farmer, 140 Goodfeller, John., f farmer, 24 Gordou, McC: lellan, teac her Gordon, Columbus, farmer Hotelling. Daniel, farmer, 100 Harrington, Elmer, 174 Hulbert, Joshua, farmer Lee, John V., farmer, 204 Mattice, Lettie, far mer, 55 Mattice, Peter, farmer, "BS Mattice, Chas., farmer Moore, ‘Andrew, farmer, 162, 7 Moore. Leander, Ps, farmer, 252 Mackey, James A., farmer, 160 Mackey, Frank, farmer McKench, Maryette, farmer Reed, Albert, farmer Roe, Jenks, P , farmer, 2 Roe, Clay, F teacher Rivenburgh, Frederick, farmer, 5 Rivenburgh, Geo., farmer MANORKILL Directory. Rivenburgh, Frank, farmer Robinson, Edward, farmer Stillwell, Cyrus B., carpenter Stillwell, Francis, teacher Stillwell, Hiram, farmer, 63 Selleck, William, W., Justice of Peace and farmer, 130, 2 Selleck, Stephen L., farmer, 264 Shaver, Peter, farmer, 148 Safford, Elizabeth, farmer, 125 MANO Austin, Curtis, farmer Austin, John, farmer Bailey, Ralph, L., farmer, 52 Benn, Chas., farmer, 190 Brainard, J. P., farmer, 100 Brainard, Leonard, farmer Brainard, Arthur T., farmer, 11 Burhans, Chas., farmer, 260 Brink, Chas., farmer, 50 Case, Williston, farmer, 200 Case, Gideon, farmer, 147 Carpenter, Ernest, farmer, 300 Chichester, Wim., farmer, 68 Dingman, John, farmer, 100 Dingmau, Jonathan, farmer, 100 Desbrow, Xenophen farmer, 170 Elliot, David. 8., farmer, 109 Fancher, John E., farmer, 55 Fancher, Geo. farmer, 156 Fancher, Geo. Jr., farmer, 50 Fancher, Burton, farmer, 76 Freese, Chas: A., farmer, 200 Goodfellow, Jolin, farmer, 100 Gaylord, J. W., farmer and stockdealer 352 Gaylord, Geo. E., farmer, 135 German, Geo. W., farmer German, Henry, farmer German, Wun., farmer Hammond, Elisha, farmer, Hunt, John, farmer, 118 Hawver, James, B.. farmer, 133 Humphery, Geo. E , farmer Hitchcock, Chas. A., farmer, 10 Hubbard, lnos, farmer, 148 Hubbard, Louis, E., farmer, 160 Hubbard, Frank, N., farmer, 160 Hubbard, Herbert, farmer, 160 Hubbard, Seth, farmer, 8C Hininan, Nelson, farmer, 140 Hinman, Edward, O., farmer Hinman, John, farmer Hagadorn, Damon, A., student Miller, Benj. ladder maker, 3 106 137 Safford, Appleton D.. 166 Safford, Leonard, farmer Safford, Elisha, farmer. 118 Smith, Job, farmer, 116 Shutts, Peter, farmer Vroman, Byron, O., farmer, 41 Waters, David, farmer, 220 Wilbur, Burton, farmer, 46 Yeomans, Burton, C,, farmer, 198 RKILL. Maybie, Isaac, merchant Meade, Henry, farmer Meade, John, farmer Nickerson, David, farmer, 96 O’Brien, Dennis, farmer O’Brien, Morehouse, farmer, 180 O’Brien, Nelson, farmer Phelps, Wallace, merchant, 106 Pearsall, James, M., farmer Pearsall, Wm. farmer Pearsall, Geo., farmiea, 150 Rickard, Omer, farmer, 248 Richmond, Benj., farmer Richmond, Henry, farmer, 166 Ricnmond, Cyrus, farmer Richtmyer, Edw. O., farmer, 27 Richtmyer, Abram, farmer, 7 Richtmyer, Omar, farmer, 265 Richtmyer, Frank, farmer, 170 Reed, Josbua, farmer, 140 Rogers, Nelson, farmer, 132 Rogers, Cornelius, farmer Rogers, Nelson, D., stage driver Rosecrans, Hezekiah, blacksmith Rivenburg, Sidney, farmer, 220 Scovil, Solomon, farmer, 128 Stryker, Fernandez, farmer, 88 Sutten, I. T., farmer, 106 Smith, Wallace, N., farmer, 200 Smith, Frank, B., farmer, 250. Thompson, Abram, farmer, 76 Thompson, Emery, farmer Thompson, Harley, farmer Thompson, Geo. H., farmer, 180 Thompson, Darius, B., farmer, 65 Thorpe, Geo. N., iarmer, 215 Thorpe, Arthur, farmer Van Dyke, Franz, farmer, 280 Wright, Colman, E., farmer, 90 Wright, Burton, C., farmer, 140 Wright, Walter, farmer Wilkinson, Wm. J., farmer, 200 Youngs, Nathan, farmer, 260 138 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. SMOKE « OLD SNAG Manufactured By WILL KNAPP, EBURG CIGAR scomueasesaneensereeceane Onn sata ee. ww eee n oe ee G. @W. Wroman, RUGGIST,. ee ee Ot Ce eee A Carece variety of __ a Groceries, Supplies, Confectionery, Cigars School and Tobacco constantly on hand. - a ©

TIL) __ATATLOR. Custom Tailoring in a First-Class Manner and at prices as low as First-Class work can be purchased. ON 22 tht ee ep yO CRBS O NEW SUITS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER. a 6 a a A LARGE LINE OF SAMPLES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. CLEANING AND erie G FA SPECIALTY, HSI oe It will pay you to come many miles to buy clothing of me, MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 141 “SILVER KING Cigars, $66, Manufactured by WILL KNAPP MIDDLEBURGH, N.Y. er 1,000, Best, Dr..C. S., physician Barchard, John M., mason Bouck, Miss Cornelia, teacher Becker, Timothy, gentleman Bates, Ettric, vigar maker and trustee of village Beller, Win. H., bottling works, 2 Bigsbee, Jacob .H., farmer, 54, 20 Burhans, Mrs. Anna Brinck, Mrs, John, lady Bouck, M. L., farmer Baker, Jumes L., hotel prop. Baker, Mrs M. W., lady Baker, Menzo W., gentleman Benedict, Bartholomew, farmer, 30 Bouck, Wellington, blacksmith Bliss, Frank W., merchant Borst, Mrs. J. C., lady Brayinan, John, laborer Becker, Mrs. Alice E., lady Bice, Sanford, farmer, 100 Bassler, Burton, farmer Curtis, Abner, farmer, 275 SEGNER, WwW 3 more pleasant and convenient. niture trade. Our complete and DSSS ment makes us easily first as funeral directors, as well as in every other Cornell, Roger, clerk Curtis, Seymour, farmer, 135 Curtis, John A., farmer, 80 Chapman, James P., farmer, 116 Curtis, George, farmer, 82 Cornell, John H., hardware Campbell, Alexander, farmer, 125 Cariwright, Legrand, laborer Cartwright, Andrew, farmer, 61 args Henry C,, hotel proprietor, 65, ? Coons, Mrs. Jacob W., farmer, 4 Carpenter, Chas., farmer, 22 Crosby, Menzo, farmer, 8 Coggswell, Melzer, Farmer, 10 Coggswell, Birdsly, farmer, 2 Cantine, Stephen, farmer, 3 Crosby, John, farmer Cooper, Martin P., farmer, 200 Coons, Chauncey, farmer, 90 Cass, Paul, farmer, 215 Cornell, Chauncey, P., farmer, 60 Cornell Belle, stenographer FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ON THE MOVE, ++ * .- indicates the chronic condition of our furniture. It’s a case of con- tinual transfer of parlor and bed- room suitx, and other specialties from our establishment to other points all over this section. We have what people require to make their homes or places of business e are always the leadersin the Fur- well equipped Undertaking depart- |_| respect. | FRiddiel burgh. 142 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 3 Se aI t _ Sire Jnsurance Uina Cissociation, OF MIDDLEBURGH. N. Y. W.E, BASSLER > oe —__—_ Prices as low as consistent with good work. eo 146 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. For Up-To-Date, Perfect Fitting Clothing Go To MIDDLEBURGH, N. Y. GUSTAVE TENBLAD, Griffen, Chas., miller and manufacturer Houghkirk, James, farmer, 200 Herron, Horace, farmer, 80 Hadgdell, Wilson, farmer, 52 Haines, Mrs. John L, farmer laines, Seveca, farmer, 25 Howe, Mrs. James, farmer, 75 Howe, Albert, farmer, 100 Waverly, Mrs Kate, farmer, 100 Herrman, Herrman, hop dealer Haverly, Seneca, farmer, 150 Haverly, Peter C., farmer, 130 Hiltsey, Elroy, farmer, 385 Helicas, David, farmer, 1 Hulbert, Milton, druggist Hoose, Mrs. Edward, farmer, 21 Hess, Page F., printer Heason, George, farmer Hess, Isban, B. freight agent Heason, Mrs. Sophia, fa: mer, 16 Heason, Peter, farmer Howenstein, Mrs. Elmara, farmer, 60 Holmes, Mabel, M., teacher ~~ Hyde, PD. R., farmer, 22, 12 Hyde, George B., farmer, 65, 8 Hyde, Bessie C., teacher Hallenbeck, Mrs. H., rmilliner, 2 Tallenbeck, Arthur, printer Hallenbeck, Ray, laundryman Hallenbeck, Harrison, huckster Hess, Daniel, D., Sr. farmer, 8 Haines, Mrs. Barney, lady Haines, Freeman, &., farmer, 200 Hubbard, Mrs. Catherine, 36 Haines, Mrs. George B., dress maker Haines, Barney R., agent "| Hager, Mrs. Agnes, trained nurse Hager, John, teacher Hill, Theodore, station agent Hill, George, R. R. conductor Hyde, Frederick R., farmer Hoteling, Melvin, sarmer, 5 Hoteling, Wm. L., merchant Hoteling, Mrs. John, milliner Hotcling, John, carpenter Hagadorn, Jerome, liveryman 2 —FOR A + FOR A— CLEAN, oS CLEAN, SMOOTH, Asa), SMOOTH, SHAVE, SHAVE, ——¢Go To—-— 5. J. YOUNG. | Consorial Cirtist, Railroad Ave., Middleburgh. Hair Cutting A Specialty. OLD RAZORS MADE AS GOOD AS NEw. MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 147 ee | Merchants and Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, | I Principal Office, MIDDLEBURGH,N. Y. Almy, George D. Frisbie, Charles W. Vro- man and William W. Burgett. = ==) =| = > || TERRITORY: Schoharie, Albany, Otsego, Dela- = —eennos@@. ware and Montgomery Counties. = o> a ss —| (Syrsanized in response to a demand for = = Snsurance at reasonable rates = INSURES Business, Residence, Farm = and Personal Property at 40 per cent. = | less than Stock Company rates. =a SS Gioia SS ||| Officers: = — Daniel D. Frisbie, President; Dow Beekman, = Treasurer; George D. Frisbie, Secretary. = x Executive Committee: sj The officers, and Messrs. Grandison N. — | Frisbie and J. Edward Young.. jm S= Directors: = Grandison N, Frisbie, Nathaniel Manning, = Duryea Beekman, J. Edward Young, Daniel ||| E> D. Frisbie, James C. Borst, John H. Cornell, =o | Henry V. Pindar, Cow Beckman, Alonzo oo | Local Agents: i : Grandison N. Frisbie, Middleburgh, H. P. Ferguson, Cobleskill, Kellogg Croswell, Gil- boa, A. L. Jump, Summit. "(Tt _t _— fe -Merchants’ and Farmers 148 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. KELSEY, VROMAN & WHITE Fann Retailers of Fashionable Clothing, Furnishings and Foot-Wear, at Moderate Prices. oe MAIN STREET, LEB, WY re Widdleburgh WEDS.” Gy FOX 200. PUBLISHERS. ee 00 per year. YN fs «é +> ____. D ALL THE NEWS OF THE COUNTY, >—_- ——__— LEGAL NOTICES PUBLISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES: Se cS High Grade Job Printing. MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 149 SMABAAA BAA AA A A A Patel Fling, MOde-tO-Oder Glog, stsatesore 8 Haines, Charles L., express agent Keyser, Moses, laborer Haines, Emmet, farmer, 75, 15 Lawyer, Ira, farmer, 75 Haines, W. H., farmer, 80, 3 Lawyer, Maria, farmer, 3 Jones, Legrand, minister Lawyer, Wm., laborer Jenks, Joseph, farmer, 17 Lawyer, Nelson, farmer, 5 Jenks, Emmet, farmer Lawyer, Ellen, farmer, 5 Kimu, Silas C., principal of school Lawyer, Hiram, laborer Kelsey, J. T., merchant Lawyer, Jacob, farmer, 125 Kelsey, Vroman & White, merchants Loucks, Iva, 190 King, Menzo, farmer, 25 Lewis, Adam, farmer, 25 Kniffen, Erskine G., justice of the peace, | Leonard, Leroy, farmer farmer and hop merchant, 128, 18 Lewis, Benjamin, farmer, 20 Kelsey, Win. G., farmer, 250 Lawton, Eh, farmer, 115 Kelsey, Liacinda, farmer, 22 Lawton, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, 125 Kennedy, Wm., farmer, 80 Lawton, Andrew, farmer Kline, Mrs. \dam, 4 Lawton, John, farmer Kniffen, Mrs. John B., farmer, 238 Losee, Millard, veterinary Kniffen, Daniel 8., agent Loucks, Oscar, farmer, 110 Kelsey, Wim., farmer Lape, Myers, sieat market Kennedy, Wm. A., farmer, 3 Leroy, John, farmer, 4 Knapp, Wn., cigar mfg Lyons, Mrs. Eliza, lady, } Kniffen, Mrs. Elliot, dress maker Lawyer, James, laborer Kouiffen, Elliot, farmer, 50 Luther, John, foreman of factory The Middieburgh Machine Shop. Cc. E. BURGETT, PROPRIETOR. aa isa = a Repairing of all kinds neatly and speedily executed. Agent for the Celebrated RAMBLER BICYCLE. A full line of bicycle sundries constantly on hand. —- ———ED oie RAILROAD AVENUE, - - - - ~ MIDDLEBURGH, NY. 150 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. Lyons, Gio. §., mason, 2 Lape, David, ineat market Lockwood, John, farmer, 200, 38 Lawyer, David, farmer, 20 Lawyer, John, farmer, 20, 6 Lawyer, Thomas, laborer Loucks, Win., farmer Layman, Sherman, laborer Mattice, Mrs. Walter, fariner, 20 Mattice, Joseph, laborer Mattice, Edward, farmer, 74 Mickle, Benjamin, laborer Mickle, Albert, farmer, 50 Miller, Albert, fariner, 50 Mille", Mrs. Jacob, farmer, 90 Messer, Geo. P., farmer, 120 Mann, Josiah, dentist Macomber, Resolve 1, farmer, 99 Mondion, Theodore, 2 Macomber, Scott, farmer, 3 Macomber, Merritt, farmer, 134 Mattice, Jacob, laborer Mattice, Oliver, clerk Martin, Peter, hotel Mattice, Henry, farmer, 4 Mattice, Catharine, lady, 150 Mattice, Eve, P., farmer, 58 Mattice, Eugenia, dress maker Mattice, Mrs. Joseph, farmer, 283 Mattice, Jacob, Henry, farmer Mattice, Mary, M., teacher Mattice, John, B., teacher, Manning, Nathaniel, farmer, 160, 11 Manning, Nathaniel, Jr., merchant Macomber, Amasa, farmer, 60 Mallery, Maude, milliner Mallery, Orra, teacher Mann, Charles, farmer, 8 McBain, James, 1 Mallery, Aurora, farmer, 10 McAllister, James, A., store and restau r- ant McAllister, Louis, bottling works McAllister, Mrs. Hattie, millinery and dress maker Mattice, John, shoemaker Mattice, John H., mason and builder Mackey, Bergh, farmer McBain, Clarence, merchant Miller, John C., asst. post master Mattice, May, lady Mattice, Paul B., stu dent Mattice, Peter, farmer, 500, 40 Marcelus, Robert B., truckman McBain, George, school janitor McBain, Jennie E., typewriter J.L. & A.B. ENGLE, =a © i 9 $= CASH AUCTION BARGAINS. We are making a handsome display of DibSS QO0CS, NOMONS, LOcieS” dress Skis, Shoes, Underwedr and as our prices are down to the rock bottom basis, we think you cannot fail to agree with us that you have never seen better values than we are now offering. J.L.& A. B. ENGLE, The only one price cash store in Middleburgh, N. Y. MIDDLEBURGH Directory. Mattice, Wealthy, Ann, lady 1 Mattice, Sarah, teacher Neville, Mrs. Jacob, lady 23 Nasholds, Mrs. Hattie, 1 Norton, George, farmer, 75 Norton, Nelson, farmer, 10 Netherway, David, farmer, 75 Neville, Tiffany, W., hop dealer, 2 Neville, Wm. H., Insurance agent aiid s peculator . Netherway, Marvin, farmer, 1 Neville, Wm. H., and Bouck, 90 Netherway, Peter, farmer, 2 Pitcher, Charles, W., clergyman Pindar, H. V., farmer, 800, 127 Peterson, Jacob, farmer and mason, 18 Pierce, Ralph, farmer, 10 Patrick, Harmon, farmer, 94 Picket, Sophrona, 3 Pierson, Mabel, teacher Parslow, Catherine, A., 1 Posson, Isaac, farmer, 320 Parliman, Wesley, 1 Posson, Lewis, farmer, Posson, George, farmer, 200 Powel), Lewis, farmer, 36 Petchtle, George, Jeweller, 31 Peterson, Mrs. J. V., lady, 2 Pindar, Kate, farmer, 100 Pindar, Edward, teamster Putman, Wm. G., gentlenian Petchtle, Emmet, coal dealer, 1 Parslow, Lorenzo, farmer Rorick, William, fariner, 30 Rorick, Lizzie, M., teacher Rorick, Marcus, farmer, 1 Rorick, Alexander, farmer Rorick, George, farmer Rickard, David, H., farmer, 50 Rickard, Freeman, farmer. 150 Rickard, George, farmer, 144 Rickard, Wealthy, A., farmer, 75 Rickard, Jessie, farmer, 80 Rivenburgh, Henry, farmer, 26 Ruland, Henry, farmer, 70 Richtmyer, Barney, farmer Rivenburgh, William, farmer, 30 Russel, Ambrose Richard, Chas. V., carpenter Roser, Nicholas, farmer, 50 Rhinehardt, Willie L., printer .Rivenburgh, Harmon, laborer Robinson, J. B., clergyman Roberts, Merrita, lady, 7 Rivenburgh, Wesley, gentleman Roe kerfellow, George, 1 Rockerfellow, John, builder, 5 Roekerfctlow, Mrs. John, dress maker, 3 160 151 Reynolds, William, laborer Reynolds, John, laborer Reeves, Charles, gentleman Ri vinburgh, Jerome, laborer Richtmyer, Geo. aed Albert, farmers, 113 Rickard, Albert, farmer, 200 ReQua, W. A., traveling salesman ReQua, Albert, insurance agent ReQua, Alice M., teacher Rickard, Wallace, engineer Rockstroch, Julius, 1 Rickard, Cassie, lady, 162 Rivenburgh, W. T. physician Rivenburgh, Mrs. F. M., lady, 1 Rivenburgh, M.S., cigar mfg. Rickard, Marcus, clerk Rockerfellow, Harmon, builder Roney, Floyd, wagon maker Rust, Hiram, expressman Rust, Mrs. Hiram, music teacher Sidney, John, farmer, 20 Spickerman, Arkle, farmer, 175, 300 Svart, Shaffer, farmer, 30 ee James, farmer, 60 Shaeffer, John, D., farmer, 50 Saterly, Elmer, farmer, 100 Schroin, Addison, 4 Spickerman, Ervin, farmer and Supt. of Poor Stanton, Abram L., farmer, 53. payer, Chas. A., farmer and pust master 7 Snyder, Clayton A., P. O. clerk Scutt, Noah, farmer, 100 Scutt, Henry. farmer, 50 Scutt, Miss Libbie, lady, 200 Scutt, Miss Polly, lady, 50 Shufelt, Linus, farmer, 17 Spathoids, Albert, farmer, 90 Shultes, Ira, farmer, 100 Schell, Joseph, farmer Schell, George, farmer, 250 Snyder, Daniel D.. farmer, 8 Snyder, Frank P., lawyer, 300 Shufelt, Menzo, farmer, 1 Shufelt, Edwin, farmer, 2 Sweet, Silas, farmer, 70 Shufelt, Willard, farmer, 50 Sileck, Peter, farmer Smith, James K., farmer, 100 Shufelt, John C., farmer, 60 Schanz, Mrs Christ John, farmer, 50 Scutt, James H., farmer, 10 Sherman, Mrs. Addison, farmer, 60 Snyder, Francis, farmer, 220 Snyder, Adam, farmer, 11 Shaeffer & Vroman, farniture and under- tuking MIDDLEBURGH Directory. Dentistry.+ Seshede Dr. 3. Wann, +4444 WMiddleburgh, VW, Y. +4444 Painless Extraction peat. Specialties: Crown and Bridge Work, Goid and Amalgum Fillings. PLATE WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. F. ). BLISS, = MIDDLE BURGHEH, DEALER IN . : ‘ s g a a e = . : o &y s Oo @ ~ é o < ~ ° x & & z o . g eg o e < Y s 5 ss + FF FSF SS 2 o o @ Ke 2 = : Qa j « % . ° Zo : . Oo &y Wholesale Dealer in the Celebrated Young & Larrabee Crackers and Cake. Prices as moderate as goods of Standard Quality can be sold for. MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 153 For Up-To-Date, Perfect Fitting Clothing Go To GUSTAVE TENBLAD, MIDDLEBURGH, N. Y. Sullivan, Frank A., hardware and Super- visor Smith, Levi L., farmer, 3 Snyder, Albert, farmer, 130 Segner, J. P., furniture and undertaking Snyder, Henry B., wagon maker Scribner, John M., lawyer, New York, 239 Stanton, Mrs. John L., lady, 3 Stevens, Mrs. Michael, “farmer, 13 Snyder, Mrs. Hannah, milliner Shoeinaker, Elwood, painter Sheldon, Carr, contractor and builder Snyder, ‘Mrs. Hadley, milliner Stevenson, A. W., Jeweller Straub, F. X., barber and manager of telephone. Spoore, Marcelus, str eet commissioner Shafer, James, farmer, 70 Sidney, John, farmer, 70 Schaeffer, Chas. farmer, 77 Simpkins, Solomon M., Orderly in State Capitol Shinley, Edward, laborer Scutt, Martin, farmer, 37 Shoemaker, Grant A., Billiard Saloon Simpkins, Edward 8., physician Stevenson, Augusta, farmer, 59 Sprague, Wesley, laborer Stevens, Orrin C., lawyer Stevens, Mrs. Elizabeth Is., organist and music teacher Schrom, Walter, laborer Schrom, Adelbert, clerk Sornberger, Osee, chief police Shafer, Arthur G., compositor Tryon, Mrs Amos, lady, 13. Tryon, Jeremiah, farmer, 80 Tryon, Win., tarmer, 20 Taylor, Abner, farmer, Turner, Amos, farmer, 100 Tryon, John, farmer, 250 Taylor, David, farmer, 180 Travers, Mrs James, farmer, 25 Tryon, Charles, farmer, 70 Tompkins, Wnm., farmer, 120 22 GDBLESKILL, SCHOHARIE, e And Miopresunge, NY. ap COBLESKILL. NV. y. All work is guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. Our FRotto: “WE WILL NOT BE OUTDONE IN Quality, Quantity or Prices.”’ Our success in business is sufficient evidence that the people appreciate superior work. Address all communications to W. L. Nitxs, Cobleskill, N. Y. I am at Middleburgh every Tuesday. Call and see me. wee 154 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. The above is a ‘cut’ of the House of Worship of the Reformed Church, in Middleburgh, N. Y. The original House of Worship was built about 1728, and was burned by the British, Tories and Indians in the raid of October 17, 1780, The present building was erected in 1786, and is located at the foot of River Street. Present pastor, CHARLES WADSWORTH PITCHER. MIDDLEBURGH Directory. 155 Peel ing, Made-T0-rder GUSTAVE TENBLAD, | Middlebargh, N. Y. Gloti, Tompkins, Nathaniel, 35 Tallman, David, laborer, 1 Turner, Austin, produce merchant 9 Tompkins & Watson, foundrymen, 20 Tompkins, Edward, farmer Traver, Wm., hotel clerk Traver, David, hotel Taylor, David, farmer, 60 Tator, Morris L.., bank cashier Turner, Harry, produce merchant, 2 Tenblad, Gustave, tailor Vroman, Dow F. , farmer, 7), 16 Vroman, Mrs. Henry farmer, 4 Vroman, Harmon A., farmer, 79 Vroman, Wm. D., farmer, 25 Van Wagner, Nicholas, farmer, 125 Van Wagner, Mrs. Alexander, tanner 104 Van Alstine, John, farmer, 12 Van Alstine, Simeon, farmer, 1 Vaughn & Werley, merchants VanAuken, Lincoln, farmer, 150 Vanderhoof, Wnm.., farmer, 95 2onns Ww., agent Vroman, Jacob, farmer, 196, 30 Vroman. Jesse D., gentleman VanBuren, John, farmer, 1U0 Vroman, Claude, clerk Vroman, George A., farmer, 3 Veoman, Harry, clerk Vroman, George, W., druggist, 1 Vroman, Charles, farmer Vroman, J. Schuyler, gentleman, 238 Vroman, Eugene, farmer Vaughn, Robert, merchant Van Vorris, Cornelius, blacksmith Van Aller, Riley, farmer, 50, 10 Van Dyke, John, farmer Wood, Allen, farmer, V7 | Wood, Philip, farmer, 10 Warner, James, farmer Warner, Alvah, farmer, 60 Warner, John, D., farmer, 100 Warner, Mrs. Noah, farmer, 2 Warner, Noah, farmer, 100 Warner, Jacob H., farmer, 19 Warner, Wellington, fireman Frisbie & Manning, DEPARTMENT STORE. Here you will find a large selection of the newest and latest goods in the following Departments: Dress Goods and Trimings, Jackets and Capes, Shoes and Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Crockery and Groceries. Oo ——_ We buy in large quantities and sell for cash and are therefore enabled to give you better prices and better goods than you can get elsewhere. Main St., Middleburgh, N. Y. 156 Gore === 2 MIDDLEBURGH Directory. eee | Hs aker, + i /4y \ fos itt ha hi sei ate Set, cece ee eee eee ce a eet “GRY CF eo) @ MIDDLE BURGH, N. Y. On. J. L. BAKER, PRO, “XO -- First Class in every sense of the word. Largest and Best. Most Centrally Located. A Modern Hotel at Moderate Prices. SS SSS SE SSS EEE Hot Water Heat. §ree Baths Hot and Cold Water. Electric Bells. Telephone Call, Yo. 28. Livery Attached. AS SNS SHS SKS Sh MIDDLEBURGH and MINERAL SPRINGS Directory. Wainright, Lester, farmer, 98 Wainright, Francis, farmer, 77 Wood, Mrs. Boyd. lady, 12 Warner, Mrs Jacob, farmer, 2 West, Noah D., State Apiarist, 10 Wells, L. C., lawyer, Justice of Peace and Police Justice, 80 Wager, Francis, farmer, 100 West, Peter H., farmer, 100 Wilson, Orville, farmer, 8 Weidman, Jacob J., farmer, 50 Weidman, Mrs Paul, farmer, 12 Werley, Mis. Betsey, farmer, 60 Williman, Christian, farmer, 60 Wildy, Elroy, farmer, 1 Willian, John, farmer White, Chas. A., gentleman, 100 Wheeler, George B., merchant, 2 Wheeler, Minnie E , typewriter Wormer, Wellington E., student Wolford, Frank, clergyman Williman, Daniel, farmer, 100 Williman, Jacob, farmer Whitecar, Robert, cigar maker Weidman, Fell, farmer, 18 Weidman, Jacob J., farmer, 85 Weidman, Lucus, farmer Wentworth, Sherman, shoemaker Watson, Alice Ruth, teacher Wood, Daniel, harness maker MINERAL Borst, Alfred, farmer, 14, 14 Bouck, Erskine, shoemaker Bossett, John H., clergyman Borst Abram, laborer Barner, David H., gentleman Bouck, C. 8., wagon maker, 1 Borst, Wesley, blacksmith, 45 Barner, Homar, farmer, 80, 11 Curtis, Fred, farmer Cleveland, Mrs. H., lady Cain, Geo., farmer, 112, 4 Cain, Willard, farmer Dey], Mrs.,Ursula, embroidery France, Lester, farmer, 87, 14 Glazur, Loren, post master, and harness maker Glazer, Lorenzo, farmer Glazer, Harvey, machinist Gibbs, A. B., gentleman Hilts, Charles, farmer Hilts, Wellington, farmer Hilts, Gideon, farmer, 120, 18 Hilts, Hiram, laborer Hilts, John, gentleman Holliday, Harry W. farmer 1 157 | West, Mrs. Aun, farmer, 40 Wood, Boyd H., contractor Wood, Mathias, student Wainright, Ermine, farmer, 150 Wood, Robert, and Sons, farmers, 150 Wilson, Chester D., farmer, 155 Wainwright, David, farmer, 1 Wells, Frank A., druggist Wells, Henry D., physician, 4 Wormer, Peter, farmer, 125 Word, Philip, farmer, 108 West, Jeremiah, carpenter, 5 West, Squire C., builder Watson, Mrs. Tompkins 8., bakery White, John F., gentleman 3 Wilbur, Henry, clerk Wilsey, Orson, clerk West, Wm. C., merchant West, Wm. S., laundryman Warner, Charles H., tinman Watson, Mrs. Charity, farmer, 63 Young, J. E., editor Young, Samuel J., barber Youmans, David, farmer Yanson, Peter, farmer, 2 York, Mrs, Nancy, trained nurse Zimmer, Alonzo, farmer, 50 Zimmer, Dee, farmer, 100 Zimmer, Mary Ann, farmer, 35 Zeh, Wm., farmer Zeh, John D., Insurance Agent SPRINGS. Houghkirk, John, farmer, 100, 4 Jackson, John A., farmer, 565, 25 Jackson, Austin, farmer Jenkins, R. E., clergyman King, Nelson, laborer King, Irving, farmer Kimmer, Alonzo, farmer, 7 Kimmer, Clyde, watch mfg. King, Runsler, laborer King, Nelson R., farmer Kromer, Harvey, farmer, 20 Kromer, David, carpenter Kromer, Christina, housework Linster, Thomas, mechanic, 150 Lawyer, D. C., farmer, 150, 20 Lawyer, Zenas, farmer, 10, 4 Ottman, Walter, farmer Owen, Elmer, farmer Pullman, Chas. E., engineer Purcell, E. J., butcher Quick, Menzo, laborer, 2 Shafer, Wm. A., farmer, 120 Smith, David H., farmer, 5 Strong, Geo. W., farmer, 5, 2 Snyder, Oscar, farmer, 70, 2 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Schoharie County Farmer. at oe (ST. Published Weekly at Widdleburgh, ML. Y. a PP. W. Danforth, Editor and Prop. || The “farmer” contains each Issue, all the Market Quota- tions of Farm Produce, current at the various Towns of the The only Agricultural Newspaper Published in County. Schoharie County. No Farmer in Schoharie — County can afford Weekly Review and Quota- to be without it. tions of the Hop Markets at New York and Boston, and t Prices given by Local Buyers. { ~~ we Atticles on various Agricul- aad tural Subjects by experienced writers. Subscription Price, 50 cents per year. a MINERAL SPRINGS and RICHMONDVILLE Directory. Sitterly, Lansing, farmer, 94 Shafer, Clifford, farmer Shafer, Menzo, farmer, 70, 3 Shafer, Leland 159 Shafer, Clifford, painter Warner, Wm., farmer, 1 Warner, Emmmet. farmer Wood, Chas., laborer NORTH HARPERSFIELD and HARPERSFIELD. McIntyre, John, North Harpersfield, farmer, 120 bi ae Win., Harpersfield, farmer, RICHMONDVILLE. Atkins, W. J., miller, 18 - Allen Ervin, farmer, 160 Agnew, Andrew, gentleman Abbott, John, farmer Allen, Benj., laborer Auchampaugh, Wm., gentleman Brighton, Seymour, farmer, 2 Burnson, Adelia, farmer, 169 Butter, Eugene, farmer, 132 Brazee, Samuel, laborer Brazee, Talmage, laborer Babcock, Mrs. Frank, lady Babcock, Jane, lady Babcock, Cora, student Bruce, W. E., clerk Brewster, Alexander, gentleman Brewster, Wellington, expressman Benjamin, D., laborer Burneson, Henry, carpenter Brown, Wm. H., gentleman Brown, M., laborer Bradley, Mrs. Loisa, nurse Brown, Enoch, laborer Badley, A. C., farmer, 100, 4 Bailey, Maggie, lady Bailey, Levi, farmer, 100, 3 Bailey, Wm., farmer Bernison, James, gentleman Bernison, Irving, harness maker Bernison, Wm., laborer Barnett, Wm., hotel prop. Becker, Rob’t, farmer, 6 Becker, Philip, farmer, 60 Butler, Enoch, farmer, 200, 5 Brooker, Edward, farmer, 125, 3 Butler, Chas. R., farmer, 100 Butler, Curtis, farmer Bates, Ulysess, teacher and farmer, 150 Brown, David, blacksmith Becker, Lystander, laborer Boorn, Geo., gentleman Burneson, J. I., harness maker Brown, Chas. B., harness maker and post master Brown, Lena, as’t post master Curtis, Geo., Jaborer, 1 Clapper, Raymond, farmer, 15 Chase, Jacob, carpenter Coons, E., laborer Cornell, Warren, farmer, 11 Collington, Jacob, mason Collon, Merton, sec. Boss, D & H.. Camfield, 8. P. Camfield, Harriet E., dress maker Cain, Levi, laborer Cook, Myron, blacksmith Collington, Elby, laborer Clapper, Clarence, farmer Davis, J. W., operator Degroff, Frank, student Degroff, Mrs. Silas, lady Decker, W. L,, carpenter Dox, Arthur, laborer Dibble, Geo., farmer, 130, 4 Dibble, Chas., farmer Dox, Jacob M., farmer, 117 Dox, Luther, farmer, 20} Denoileys, Besta, lady Dox, E. A., attorney, 40, 12 Davenport, B. E., druggist Dana, Albert C., barber Dickinson, E. C., painter and paperer Decker, Geo., farmer, 6 Decker, Stephen, farmer Decker, Stanton, farmer Decker, Frank, farmer Dibble, Win., mason Dibble, S., laborer Degroff, Arthur, farmer Eldridge, 8., laborer Evans, li. G., clergyman Eldredge, Chas, laborer Elmore, W. L., farmer Eldredge, Chas., laborer Frazer, Fred W., farmer Frazer, Ira, farmer, 60, 6 Felter, Juson, farmer, 80 Fox, Willis, farmer, 100 Frazier, M., farmer, 60 Frazier, Asmath, lady Frazier, Mrs, Ainanda, lady Fox, John A., farmer, 100 Foster, Mrs. 8. J., lady Finch, John J., gardener Finch, Orrin, contractor and builder Fox Bros., groceries and meats 160 Fox, Orrin, merchant, 200 Fox, Smith, merchant Fox, Geo. H., merchant Frink, 8. L., hop dealer and farmer, 20,7 France, Julius, farmer, 120 Fuller, Levi, farmer, 125, 6 : Finegan, James, manager of grist and saw mill Fuller, Mrs. R. 8., lady Frasier, A. D., merchant Frasier, Melvena, lady Fuller, John R., farmer, 85, 8 Ferguson, Geo., lawyer Ferguson, Frank, painter Felter, A. H., dairyman and hop grower 71,7 Fox, Mrs. Lany, lady Frasier, Edith A., lady Fuller, Samuel, laborer Fidendall, A. A., gentleman Fox, Jeremiah, farmer, 6 Fuller, Mrs. E, S., lady Fuller, Mary L., lady Giles, Arthur, brakeman Gordon, Bros., farmers, 100 Gordon, Alonzo, farnier, 100 Gordon, Asher, farmer, —— Gordon, Julius, farmer, 80 Gordon, Mary, housework Gould, Mrs. M. D., lady Green, John, farmer, 28 Gordon, A. D., farmer, 225 Gordon, Loren C., farmer Gott, Henry, milkman Giles, Washington, laborer Gordon, Chas., farmer Grass, immet, laborer Harrington, I. J., vet. surgeon, 75, Hannis, Wim , farmer, 140, 13 Holmes, Frank, farmer, 98 Hannis, Effa, school teacher Harrington, Hiram, farmer, 150 Harrington, Cornelius, farmer, 125 Harroway, M. W., station agent, 20 Harroway, Chas., farmer, 100 Harroway, Melvin, 8., Jr., laborer Harroway, FE. J., stock dealer and farmer Hare, Catharine, lady Hillsinger, Wm., blacksmith Harmon, Elijah, laborer Harmon, Mack, farmer, 100 Howe, Samuel, stuck dealer Howe, Nettie, lady Howe, Nina, lady Hess, Frank B., teacher Hess, Mrs Frank, teacher 2 v Holmes, John, gentleman Holmes. John D., cashier of bank RICHMONDVILLE Directory. Hartwell, Gibson, gentleman Hogeboon, Nathan, farmer Haraway, Mrs M., lady Hilts, Geo., laborer Hartwell, Emeline, lady Hartwell, Rose M., teacher Hallenbeck, Mrs Julia, lady Hillsinger, Luther, gentleman Ives, Harlen, speculator, 100 Ives, H. P., stock dealer Jones, Geo., gentleman Johnson, Sarah, lady Joycox, J. N.,, milkman, Jump, Calvin, farmer, 140, 4 Johnson, J. C., farmer, 1385 Joshlyn, H. C., laborer Joshlyn, Daniel R., farmer, 125, 5 Joshlyn, Santord, farmer, 110, 1 Joshlyn, Stanton, farmer, 100, 1 Joshlyn, E. K., commercial, salesman Joshlyn, 8. B., dental student Joshlyn, Louise, lady Joshlyn, Lenore, lady Keyser, P. H., merchant Letts, John, laborer Lott, Chauncy, farmer, 110, 3 Lamont, W. T., gentleman Lewis, H. S., undertaker Lewis, B. J., merchant Leonard, W. L., carpenter Lawyer, John J., farmer, 80, 5 Lawyer, E. J., farmer Lamont, Mrs H., lady Lloyd, Edward, blacksmith, 2 Lape, James, farmer, 100 Lape, Hiram, farmer, 80 Lape, Sherman, laborer Lawton, Thomas, boot and shoemaker Lockwood, K., farmer Loveland, Freeman, gentleman Moote, Milo, farmer, 60 Moote, Nicholas, farmer, 190 Moote, Daniel, farmer, 94 Moore, Beedin, farmer, 15 Moore, Martha, house work McCune, Samuel, clerk Mann, Mrs. Isaac, lady Mann, Elda, lady Munn, J. L., Jr. salesman McNeil, C., laborer McNeil, Blanche, student Morgan, Elanson, gentleman, 75 Mann, Alice F., indy Mann, Lucy, lady Mann, Elvira, lady Mattice, Chas., laborer Mattice, Flora, dressmaker Mattice, Jennie, lady RICHMONDVILLE Directory. Most, Melvin, farmer, 93 Most, Carl, student Moure, 8. B., carpenter, 30 Moore, Oliver, A., farmer Mann, O, R., hardware dealer Mann, Marcus, carpenter Moor, D. R., salesman Marcley, F., gentleman McDaniel, Chas. laborer Mosher, M. F., farmer and miller Mosher, Edgar, farmer Mosher, Bros., farmer and miller, 17, 9 Morgan, H. C., farmer, 20, 6 Mott, Floyd, laborer Mott, James M., farmer, 140, 12 Marcley, J. C., farmer, 100, 4 Mudge, O. J., blacksmith Marshall, D., laborer McCard & VanAllen, monumental work 30 McCard, James, marble dealer Nellis, Elizabeth, lady Nellis, Jacob, physician Nellis, Peter, gentleman Neer, Alonzo, farmer, 110 Ostrom, Jolin, farmer, 130 Ostrom, Warren, farmer, 75 Ostrander, Ernest, farmer, 150 Osterhout, W. J., barber Olendorf, Mrs A. M., prop. of grist. and saw mil! Pickett, S T,, laborer Pickett, Mrs E., lady Pickett, George, farmer, 100 Pierce, Arthur, farmer Pal matier, Philip, farnicr, 90 Palmatier, David, carriage maker Parce, Robt. farmer, 150, 4 Prentiss, Jesse, farmer, 75 Peck, Jacob, farmer, 100 Palmateer, Thos. painter Palmateer, Blanche, lady Palmateer, Eilworth, hotel prop. Palmatecr, Oakley, student Paul, J.8., clergyman Paul, Bertha A., student Pitcher, Benj. gentleman Palmer, B. H., gentleman Pallock, Mrs Kate, lady Peck, Jacob W., farmer, 200 Phillip, Edna, lady Phillip, Schuyler, farmer, 115° Palmer, Jaines, farmer Palmer, Althea, lady Palmer, Cleo, farmer Queal, Mrs E. J., lady Royal, Robt. E., gentleman 161 Ryder, Tiffany, carpenter Robinson, James, gardner, 4 Reightmyer, L. M., bank clerk Reightmyer, W. H., jeweller, 175 Royal, Arthur, Hardware dealer Royal, Robt. F., hardware dealer Reightmyer, Catharine, lady, 90 Reightmyer, Adam, farmer, 75 Rector, Adam, laborer Rector, Michael, gentleman Rector, Peter, farmer, 125 Reightmyer, Peter, farmer, 106, 3 Reightmyer, Peter F., laborer Ryder, Holster H., lecturer Robins, Sally, lady Reightmyer, W. H., farmer, 250 Ryder, Ira, farmer, 15 Ryder, Sylvester, mason Ryder, Geo., farmer, 90 Ryder, Brant, laborer Ryder, Fred, barber Shaffer, L., farmer, 80, 6 Shaffer, Jacob, farmer, 80, 6 Shaffer, Gideon, farmer, 75, 5 Shaffer, Emanual, farmer Shaffer, Maggie, lady Snyder, Samuel, farmer, 80 Snyder, E. S., farmer, 60 Shaffer, G. C., compositor Smith, Acy, farmer, 100 Snyder, Peter, hotel prop., 1 Schulz, Chas, D. & H. freightman Stiles, E. M., milk man Shaffer, Arthur, carpenter Smith, Morris, farmer, 150, 4 Smith, Wm., farmer, 350 Snyder, Delmas, farmer, 100, 5 Smith, E. L., farmer, 125, 5 Shafer, S. G., editor and publisher Shafer, Carl, printer Shafer, Donald, compositor Sutphen, Adam, farmer, 125 Smith, Geo., laborer smith, Lawyer, farmer, 75 Simmons, Geo. W., physician Simmons, Lucrétia, lady Simmons, Mabel, lady Sternberg, A., (colored,) hostler Smith, Cora, housework Simmons, Oscar, engineer Sullivan, Mrs. Betsy, lady Snyder, E. L., lawyer, and farmer, 100, 10 .|Shoys, Mrs. R., lady Swan, Mrs. J. M., lady Stevens, A. B., machinist, 3 Stevens, Mildred S., student 162 Smith, James C.. i. rchant Smith, Minor C., werk Smith, Raymond, cicrk Shaffer, I. L., jewe.er, 86, 5 Shaffer, Lela M., mi.liner Shaffer, Clyde, paintes Shaffer, Jerome, baker and carpenter Spicer, Beatrice, teacher Stanley, Wim., carpenter x Smith, Watson C., civil and military en- * gincer Sperbeck, Grace, miliner Smith Matthew, physician Sheldon, D. L., clerk Shaffer, Hamilton, rake mf’g Smith, Adeline, lady Smith, E.,laborer Swartzman, J. W., clergyman Smith, Isaac, teamseter Sheldon. W., news 1y’t Sarenger, Edward, gentleman Spoor Edward, sarn.er Sutphen, Charles, farmer, 110, 5 Smith, Judson, farmer, 90, 3 Thomas, L., laborer TenEyke, John, faru.er, 20 Tenkyke, Feuton, farmer Tuell, Fred, farmei, 114, 6 Tuell, Eli, farmer, «0 VanDerburg, Smith, farmer, 75 VanAllen, Gicv, P marble dealer, 50 VanTuy!, Mrs., mer, lady VanPatten, Vire'’, farmer VanPatten, Clva:, farmer VanPatten, M., turmer, 125, 5 Veley, James, iarmer, 115 VanVoris, Jams, farmer, 150 RICHMONDVILLE and RUTH Directory. Mrs., lady VanDerburg A., hay and straw presser, VanDusen, C. 4 VanDusen, D., hay and straw presser VanDusen, Floyd, painter VanDusen, Arthur, hotel clerk VanAllen, John, cooper VanDenburg. Smith, farmer, 75 Walker, M. D., merchant, 135, 3 Wescott, Frank, laborer Walker, 8. R , merchant. Whitbeck, Jane, lady Winters, Geo. M , clerk Wescott, Richard, gentleman Warner, Mrs. Hlizabeth, lady Wharton, Mrs. Helen, lady Weller, John, farmer, 15 Witbeck, Mrs. Belle, lady Witbeck, Mrs. Elmira, lady Woldorf, Mrs. Susan, lady White, Peter, vet. sergeon Wescott, Merton, barber Wenzel, Reubenham «& Co, Whitbeck, W. M., D. & H. employee Waldor!, J. C., D. & I. freightman Wharton, Jolin, gentleman, $ Warner, Abram, hotel clerk Wagoner, Henry, laborer, 2 Warner, Mrs. Abramn, lady Woldorf, Menzo, laborer Wood, Mrs, Mary, iady Winegard, Louis, farmer, 140 ‘| Winegard, Hezekiah, farmer Peak Mrs. Wm., farmer, 100, 6 Zeh, Mrs. Calvin, lady Zeh, Thomas, farmer, 100, 5 Zech, Sidney, laborer RUTH. Adams, Samu |, farmer, 136 Borst, Geo., 71rmer, 213 Brim, Jos. farmer, 224 Champlin, Giles 8., farmer, 163 Champlin, 11. W., farmer, 80 Champlin, Jane, Champlin, Catharine J., 95 Champlin, J Perry, farmer, 222 Clark, LeGiand and LeGrange, farmers, 225 Clark, Ralph H., farmer, 180 Churchill, John, farmer, 122 Carnell, Jesse, farmer, 63 Curtis, Jacob H., farmer, 150 Curtis, Arthur, farmer Curtis, Irving, farmer Effner, L. D., farmer, 15 Hubbell, Rk. D., farmer, 100 Jvlnson, Arthur, laborer Jones, Wm. 8., farmer, 196 Jones, Fred, farmer and teacher Johnson, EH. M., farmer, 24 Lee, Benjamin, farmer, 50 McKee, KR. C., farmer, 106 Martin, John R., farmer, 152 Mattice, Thomas, farmer, 252 Merwin, Wm. P., farmer, !82 Peaslee, Clyde 0., farmer and teacher Shelnandine, Eli, farmer, 275 Shelmandine, Geo., farmer, 160 Vroman, Thomas, farmer, 106 Vroman, Win., farmer, 103 Wallace, Chas. 8., farmer, 43 Wood, John, farmer, 200 Wood, Ethel, teacher Wood, Jesse M., farmer, 125 Wood, Chas, A., farmer, 125 Wood, Ernest, farmer, 200 Wood, Lilia, teacher PATRIA and SCHOHARIE Directory. PATRIA. Bouck, Wim., farmer, 150 Brayman, Charles, farmer, 110, 10 Barton, Wm., (G. Mattive ‘farm,) 100 Chase, ‘Chas., "farmer, 150 Chase, Wm , farmer, 190 Kling, Nis saw mill and farmer, 90 POTTERS Brand, Rickerson, farmer, 100 Bates, Gideon, farmer, 125 Dewitt, John C., farmer, 400 Dewitt, Bret H., farmer Dewitt, W. Scott, student Fox, Ira B., farmer, 297 Husted, Jeremiah, farmer Makley, John F., farmer, 340 Makiey, Jay, teacher Mickle, David, farmer, 250, 20 Noble, M. Silas, farmer, 200, 20 Payne, James, farmer, 260, 3 Steinhover, Samucl. farmer, 90 Steinhover, Ernest, farmer, 150 Warner, Abram, farmer, 75 HOLLOW. McKaffery, Oscar, farmer Kniskern, Hobart, faruicr, 100 Smith, Henry, farmer, 80 VanPelt, Edward, farmer, 178 Van Wie, Frank, farmer, 200 Youngs, David farmer, 147 Youngs, Addison, farmer Youngs, Milo, farmer PRESTON HOLLOW. Rivenburg, Orlando, farmer, 180 Rivenburg, Orson, farmer, 75 QUAKER Auchampaugh, Levi, farmer, 200 Auchampaugh, Ellsworth, farmer, 106. Becker, Winfield, farmer Barrett, John, farmer, 100 Brown, Joe, farmer, 108 Bently, Albert, farmer, 70 Barton, Orson, farmer, 135 Barton, John W., farmer, 135 Blanchard, Ward R,. farmer, 100 Devoe, Amos, farmer, 160 Devoe, Mark, poultryman Devoe, Ruth, lady Devoe, Della, lady Griffin, Horace, 125 Griffith, Horace, farmer, 90 Kinney, Samuel. farmer, 145 Lewis, Morgan H., farmer, 118 Young, Henry, farmer, 185 STREET. McClure Thomas R., farmer, 106 Neff, Morris, gentleman Neff, Wellington, carpenter Neff, Ford, carpenter Neff, Grace, lady Rigster, Jonas, farmer, 155 Rigster, Henry, farmer, 134 Rigster, W.8., farmer Stevens, Herbert, farmer, 160: Wilty, Mrs. Josephine, housework Westfall, Eli, farmer Westfall, John, gentleman Williamson, James, farmer, {2 Williamson, Lucius, farmer, 54+ Westfall, Edward, farmer, 150 Westfall, Martin, farmer SCHOHARIE. Avery, Celinda A., Austin, Arnold, 20 ‘Akeley, Martin A., County Clerk Auchampaugh, E. L., aes Barton, Wm., farmer, Borst, Wm. 96 Bouck, Elliot, 3 Barner, Hiram Becker, Ellen, 11 Bailey, "John G., farmer, 165 Burton, Wm., farmer, 85 Badgley, Anna, 1 Benedict, Irving, 4 Becker, William, 1 Bergh, Oscer, 70 Bouck, Jolin, D., farmer, 142 Bouck, Nathan P., leather Bouck, Geo. A., farmer, 146 Bailey, Martin D., farmer, 303 Bailey, Mather, farmer, 139 Burton, Abram, 1 Bradt, Raymond C., farmer, 5! Bailey, Mrs Chas. C.. Borst, John, B., farmer, 150 Borst, David, E., farmer, 54 Becker, Mrs Philip Berner, Roxanna Ball, Isaac O., Borst, Er: skine, farmer, 140 Brown, Harvey 164 SCHOHARIE Directory. i ie q b' a a WILLIAM BEEKMAN. This is a cut of the first Court House of Schoharie County. It was the wagon house of Johannes Ingold, and was used for both Court House and Goal, until the building of the Court House in 1800. This is a cut of William Beekman at the age of 23 years. When twenty-eight years of age, in 1795, he was ap- pointed First Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Schoharie County, and held the office for 43 years. FIRST COUNTY COURT HOUSE. The Court of Common Pleas which sat in the Court House shown on this page, was constituted as follows: William Beek- man, First Judge; Adam B. Vroman and Jonathan Danforth, Assistant Judges; Peter Swart, Marcus Bellinger, John Bouck, Joseph Borst, Jr., George Richtmyer, John Ries, Peter Snyder, Jacob Mann, Josias Swart and Storm A. Becker, Justices. . SCHOHARIE Directory. Barton, Frank, merchant Bouck, Peter L., farmer Bouck, Alfred, blacksmith Burke, Rebecca Branflack, John Borst, Thomas B., farmer, 59 Burton, Christian D., Becker, James B., harness maker Becker, Lena, dressmaker Becker, Jabel, harness maker Becker, Oakley, news dealer Borst, Smith Boyce, Jacob H., Boyce, Helen M., retired, | Baker, Mrs Celia. retired Baker, Mrs Elizabeth Brumley, Schuyler, farmer Badgley, Perry, traveling salesman Bede Stephen B., hotel clerk Cat- ski Brewster, Chas., gentleman Brown, Margaret Brown, Miss Mary L, ins. agent Barton, Alva, farmer, 98 Barton, Delbe:t, merchant Barton, Joshua, farmer, 188 Barton, Wm. H., farmer, 92 Boyce, E. Wesly, merchant Cady, John H., farmer, 96 Clark, Alexander, 12 Carpenter, Chas., farmer, 92 Cooper, Geo., Cooper, Peter Cooper, Allen Cooper, Mrs Lucian Cain, Naney Cross, Josiah, farmer, 32 Couchman, Rev. Philip, clergyman, 1 Cady, Henry, postmaster Cady, Henry, Jr. P.O. Clerk Cullings, Peter, hotel prop., 97 Cullings, Jerry, quarryman Cady, Mrs J. H., Clark, Nancy, retired Coonley, John W., engineer Dietz, Abram L., 3 Dictz, Mrs J. I., Dietz, Mary Deyo, Philip, gentleman, 3 Deyo, Chas. A., taxidermist and man- ager telephone and telegraph Dominick, Earl F., dentist and Internal Revenue Collector Dietz, Lavina,66 Dictz, Peter 8., mason Dietz, Jacob H., 55 Dewey, R. A., clerk in bank Dreisbeck, Adam, 77 165 Dietz, Isaac H., 37 Dietz, Win., farmer Dreisbeck, Chas. De La Mater, Mrs. Emily, dressmaker DeLaMater, Miss Bertie, lady Dell, Geo. W., minister Edward, Julia A., Effner, Geo. Eaton, Susan M., Farquher, Benj. J., furniture and under- taker, 75 : Farquher, Mrs. Arthur H., 1 Follensbee, Myron J., traveling sales- man Feeck, Nancy Ferris, Walter, sheriff Garner, Riley, | Grant, John B., lawyer, 3 Grant, Frank K., lawyer Gannon, Lawrence, 18 Guernsey, “loyd M., nurseryman Gardner, Daniel E., supt. of cemetery Guffin, Mrs M., milliner Guffin, Mrs Cyrus Guffin, Oscar, hardware and grocery Golden, Peter G., clerk Gebhard, Carlotte, lady Gilbert, Mrs C. B., Germon, James, farmer, 96 Germon, Cornelia, farmer, 80 Hess, Frank, 3 Hitchman, David A., printer Hoyt, Jane Hoteling, Nancy Hallenbeck, Nicholas, farmer, 132 Hallenbeck, Mrs Samuel Hager, Henry M., janitor Hogeboone, Minor, carpenter Hinman, Chauncy W., lawyer Hale, Hemy H., printer Hanes, Albert, painter Haincs, Dr. A. L., physician and army sergeon Hayes, Williain, 16 Holmes, Lyman §&., lawyer and editor Hayes, Arthur, optician Holmes, William, farmer, 105 J[aines, Mrs. Sheldon L., Kniskern, Calvin, farmer, 132 Kilmer, Thos. physician Keyser, Lucian M., Keyser, Jerome, farmer Keyser, Nicholas, 1 Kennedy, Thomas Keyser, Anna Kinney, Mrs. Julia, Kinney, Peter I, Kelley, Wm., laborer 166 SCHOHARIE Directory. For Up-To-Date, Perfect Fitting Clothing Go To GUSTAVE TENBLAD, MIDDLEBURGH, N. Y. Kingsley, Henry F., physician Krum, Wm. B., fire insurance agent Kniskern, Wm. R., express agent and merchant Kniskern, Chas. I., mechanic Kniskern, Charles E.,, Kinney, Peter §,, street sprinkler Kruin, Hol art, lawyer and senator, 6 Kromer, Mrs. Chas. C., millinery, 3 Kromer, Chas. C., editor Lucky, Lester, farmer, 108 Livingston, Lorenzo, farmer, 83 Livingston, John W., farmer, 1 Loucks, Harvey, farmer, 47 L’Amoreaux, Stephen, farmer, 78 Lawyer, Bessie, farmer, 2 Loucks, Jerry, farmer, 6 Loucks, Alvy, carpenter Livingston, Lester, farmer, L11 L’Amereaux, John W., farmer, 14 L’ Amoreaux, Chas. L., farnier; 33 Lawyer, Emma G., farmer, 278 Lawyer, Charles, farmer, 46 Larkin, Mrs. Mary Lawyer, Edward, farmer, 75 Lawyer, W. S., liveryman Lasell, Cecil, farmer L’Aimoreaux, Frank, deputy P. M. Lendrum, Mary, farmer, 1 Lendrum, John M., farmer, 85 Loucks, Geo., Lawyer, Christian, farmer, 3 Lawyer, Mrs. John W., farmer, 36 Lendrum, John, farmer, 1 Mann, Mira, farmer, 1 Mann, Thomas, farmer, 16 Maternegan, John, carriage maker Mayham, §. L., Jawyer and sup. court judge, 86 Mayham, Ciande, lawyer Mix, Frank G., farmer, 100, 40 Myers, Jacob T., merchant, 118 Myers, Geo. A., laborer Malick, Philip, farmer, 1 Marsh, J. W., vet. surgeon, 53 Mahar, Catharine, farmer, 6 Mahar, Mrs. John, farmer, 20 Mattice, Mrs. James Mattice, Manley, shoe maker Mayham, Mary Manchester, Elizabeth Maynard, Jobn, farmer, 3 Mead, Arthur D., editor Mead, Jennie R., music teacher Merrill, Nancy L., retired Morrison, Mrs. Hattie D., 1, retired McKenzie, Mrs. Sarah Mann, Edward V., farmer, 13 Maynard, John, bee keeper, 2 Mattice, Alice Mattice, Mrs. Lizzie, dress naker Moon, Jerry, farmer, 6 Nethaway, Clinton, farmer, 130 Neibergall, Edward, farmer, 100 Neibergall, Johu, farmer, + Nadley, Christian, farmer, 2 Oliver, Wm. H., Oliver, Abram, farmer, 2 Oliver, Menzo, farmer, 2 O’Tall, Isaac, mason Palmatier, Maggie Palmatier, John, farmer Pierce, William, farmer, 1 Pickett, James, Parslow, Henry, Pickett, Mrs., Palmer, Lavina, Parrott, Alfred, druggist Palmer, Atkins, gentleman, 6 Posson, Frank L., physician Posson, Fred, laborer Rulland, Geo. A., farmer, 66 Rickard, Leonard, farmer, 40 Rickard, Mrs. Origen, Rasue, Mrs. Chas., farmer, 11 Rickard, Warren, farmer, 95 Rickard, John, farmer, 152 Rorick, Delany, farmer, 1 Rorick, Maria U., farmer, 3 Rorick, Peter, Rector, Chas. E., farmer and mechanic Rickard, Jacob, farmer, 312 Rickard, Albert 8., miller Root, Henry Clay, express delivery Rickard, Alex Rickard, Mrs. Elizabeth Rorick, Charles, farmer, 3 Rorick, Frank, farmer, 1 Rorick, William Rickard, David, farmer, 7 Rickard, James, farmer Snyder, Mahala Swart, Peter, farmer, 116 Swan, Adlard, monuments Smith, Nancy, farmer, 51 and mail SCHOHARIE Directory. Smith, Isaac, farmer, 20 Schermerhorn, Lydia, farmer, 1 Schaffer, C. H., farmer, 70 Schworm, Jacob, farmer, 8 Shaffer, Jacob, H., farmer, 81 Spateholts, Clark, farmer, 90 Shaffer, Peter, farmer, 48 Sidney, Charles, farmer, 92 Sidney, John, farmer, 100 Schaeffer, James, farmer, 12 Sagendorf, Andrew, Scribner, Myron E., farmer, 170 Scribner, Willis, farmer Sagendorf, Peter H., Safford, Joseph, Spaulding, Frank, pool and billiard par- lors, 1 Sternburg, Helen, Schaeffer, Martin, L., farmer, 117 Swart, Catharina, farmer, 1 sias, Solomon, professor, 1 Sheeley, Mrs. Lewis, retired, 1 Sheeley, Miss Dora, retired Shafer, Austin, compositor Scranton, Dr. 8. A., dentist Sidney, Wm. H., retired, 1 Sidney, Wallace, clerk strooble, Angelina, Sholtes, Charles, farmer, 55 Shottes, John J., farmer, 75 Sholtes, Mrs. John J., Stattord, Robert M., carriage maker and town clerk Settle, Albert J., mechanic Stevens, Charles B., Schooleratt, Harriet K.. Settle, Freeman W., clerk Schaeffer, Gideon, farmer, 81 Schaeffer, Albert, inechanic Sidney, Wells, merchant Sidney, Austin farmer Swart, John J., farmer, 1 Shaffer, Henry Sherlock, Mrs. James Sholtes, Martha Snyder, O. A., physician, and county treas, 1 Shaeffer, Daniel, meat market Shaetfer, Wm. L., machinist Schworm, Jacob, liveryman Shylock, Mrs. Sidney Nehaefter, Christian, farmer, 8 Schaeffer, Walter F., clothier Settle, Mrs. Frances H., millinery Sternburg, Wm., farmer, 190 Sternburg, George, farmer, 105 StitHer, Jacob, farmer, 5 Spaulding, Smith, Sidney, Jeremiah, farmer Taylor, Perry, umbrella mf’g Taylor, Abner, farmer, 139 Terpening, David, farmer, 190 Treddlemyer, M. J., farmer, 51 Tryon, Pedro, farmer, 3 Teabout, Sadee Teahont, Peter Thomas, Edward Totten, Mary Throop, Charles M., druggist and pres’t bank : Thornton, Robert, horse trainer Thomas, Richard K., hotel Tennant, Washington L., farmer Twitchell, Ezra, hotel Taylor, Joseph, gentleman Tennant, FH. P. &., farmer, 50 Tennant, Seward E., lawyer and school commissioner Thomas, Wilfred P., lawyer Vedder, Harmon, Vedder, Peter, VanTuyl, Charles, VanTuyl, Abram, retired, gentleman, 54 Vroman, Meade J., farmer Vroman, Sarah, Vroman, Leland 8&., editor Vroman, Jacob, Vroman, Lucian, farmer, 14 Vroman, Wm. J., coal dealer, 20 Vedder, Edwin D., farmer, 25 Vedder, Edwin, clergyman, retired. VanValkenburg, Herrman, farmer Vandergrift, Sarah, von Linden, Charles, farmer, 302 Vrooman, Mrs. Ellsworth, lady, 3 . Vroman, Cornelius P., farmer, 178 Vrooman, Ellsworth, merchant VanTuyl, LeGrand, lawyer, 3 VanTuy!, Miss Sophia, retired Vroman, Charles, farmer, 269 Vroman, David B., farmer, 58 Vroman, Sarah, farmer, 1 Vroman, Chas. and Win. J., farmers, 200 Vroman, Lucian, retired farmer, 35 Vroman, Peter C., farmer, 156 Vroman, Paul H., conductor Waterburry, Daniel, farmer, 45 Waterburry, James H., student Willsey, Isaac R., farmer, 110 Webb, Burt, barber Warner, John H., farmer, 133, 3 Worth, Leopold, farmer, 14 Ward, Charles A., farmer, 100 Warner, Joseph, farmer, 214° Warner, Leonard, farmer, 240 Warner, Geo. D., engineer 168 SCHOHARIE Directory. Warner, Sidney, farmer, 78 Wright, Dawson Y., traveling salesman Warner, David, 21 Wilsey, Joseph, tin "smith Warner, Daniel, farmer, retired Winters, Peter 0., hotel Warner, Wallace E., Wilson, ‘Ira, blacksmith. Waterbury, Mary, Wood, Philip, farmer, 12 Weatherwax,, Mrs. Elizabeth, dress-| Winnie, Milton, stone cutter maker Wilbur, Wesley, farmer, 135 Weatherwax, Alexander, laborer Wilday, Mereness, farmer, 3 Warner, Naney C., Wood, Nelson, laborer Warner, Seneca, hop buyer Younker, Geo., Weidman, Geo., cigar nf’g, 1 Youngs, Maria, farmer, 15 Wolford, Wm. H., baker Youngs, Smith, farmer, 179 Willsey, Ira, farmer, 3 Youngs, Win. H., farmer, 101 Wolford, Mrs. Miner Youngs, Amelia, farmer, 239 Wolfson, Reuben, cattle dealer Youngs, Peter, farmer, 144 Winnie, Elda, Yam, Henry, laborer Wright, J. D. & Co., dry goods Zeh, Stephen L., farmer, 20 Wright, Angelo, merchant SEWARD. ne ae at Gal cl Aur Conrad's for Meister’ Soll Drs, Middlebur g Borst, Clinton, farmer, 125, 8 Borst, D. H., farmer, 140, 6 : Borst, E. L., farmer, 22, 5 Borst, George, farmer, 100 Bellinger, Jacob V., farmer, 123, 4 Berger, Lewis, farmer, 90, 53 Best, George, farmer, 21, 6 Blythe, Joseph, laborer Bogardus, Mrs. Rebecca Boom, Clarence M., station ag’t Borst, Dow V., farmer, 148}, 4 Borst, Wm. farmer, 140 Bradt, Oscar, laborer Brayman, Geo., farmer, 6 Brewster, J., farmer, 100 Brown, Geo., farmer Brown, Jas, R., physician Cassott, Harrison, teacher Collins, Chas. Conrad, Arthur, hotel Dickinson, Chas., physician. Diefendor!, Oliver M., farmer, 116, 6 Drummie, Adan, laborer Eckerson, Henry, laborer, Eldredge, Howard, laborer Empie, John 8., merchant Empie, J. Wesley, farmer, 60, 6 Empie, Solomon, farmer, 1¢3, 15 Fratts, Geo., carpenter Fratts, Andrew G., farmer, 100, 7 Fratts, Winslow, farmer, 130, 3 Fox, Arthur, farmer, 60, 3 | Fox, Jesse France, Ira M., farmer France, Menzo, farmer 142, 6 France, Millard, farmer France, Walter, farmer France, Willard, farmer, 91, 9 France, Wm. G., farmer, 150 France, Welton R., farmer, 112, 117 Frederick, Nicholas G., farmer, 190, 3 Freemyer, Arthur, laborer Gusler, F. G., laborer Gordon, R. Dd, miller Frenigel, A. E., clergyman Hagadorn, David, farmer Hanlin, J. J., harness maker Hallenbeck, David H., farmer, 142 Handy, John C., farmer, 130, 6 Hanes, Peter, far mer, 30° Handy, Fred M., Hoffnian, Nicholas, shoemaker Hynds, Alonzo, E., farmer and saw and Shingle mill, 198, 4 Isham, Wim. , farmer, 67, 6 Kling, & VanDusen, farmers, 112, 10 Kilts, Robt., farmer, 2,1 Karker, J udson, laborer Karker, Nicholas, laborer Klock, Elsworth, farmer Klock, Sylvester, farmer, 119 Knapp, Fayette, blacksmith Kniskern, John, laborer Lipp, John, farmer, 125, 10 SEWARD and SHARON Directory. Markle, Edward, laborer Mickle, merchant McFee, Court, carpenter Mereness, Bursley Mereness, Uriah Mecreness & Son, saw mill Neville, Chas. H., undertaker Neville, J. W., farmer, 15, + Neahr, Gilbert, farmer Ottman, Seymour, laborer Pindar, Daniel W., farmer, 100, 4 Pramer, Chas., farmer, 8, 2 Proctor, Henry, blacksmitn Percell, Thos., farmer Reylea, Chas. E.. laborer Rich, Jefferson, farmer, 26, 4 Rich, Theodore 8., farmer, 56, 8 Robinson, Milo, farmer, 186, 7 Rowley, Nelson, farmer, 100, 8 Shutts, Peter, laborer Seelee, \Win., farmer Seelee, Urial Slater, Adison, gardener Somers, Stephen, farmer, 119, 8 Somers, Oscar E., farmer, 6, 1 169 Somers, Peter, farmer Spencer, Andrew, laborer Slater, Iva, laborer Sternberg, Howard, hotel Sternberg, Jolin, H., farmer, Smith, Dell, clerk Taylor, Lyman, creamery man Thomas, Jav, entomologist Traber, A. I1., supervisor Traber & Gordon, millers Vanderworker, H., farmer, 159, 15 Vanderworker, W., farmer. 153, 10, Weator, Peter, farmer, 128, 7 Weaver, A. H., clergyman Winnie, Mrs. Irving, milliner Winnie, Irving Winnie & Seeber, merchant: Wormont, Geo. Winnie, Virgil, farmer, 15 Winnie, Peter, farmer Youngs, Menzo, farmer, 150, 8 Zeh, Joseph, farmer, 62. 5 Zeh, David, farmer, 8, 3 Zeh, Delbert, farmer, 75, 16 Zeh, Philip, farmer, 62, 5 so 225, 7 SHARON. Adams, Jerry, laborer Bellinger, Clinton Bellinger, Hiram, farmer Bellinger, Isaac, farmer, 4, 1 Bellinger, Jeremiah, farmer, 8 Bellinger, John, laborer Bellinger, Lewis. laborer Bellinger, Marvin, farmer, $ Bellinger, Wm. J., farmer, 130, 8 Bergh, Seneca, farmer, 130, 2 Becker, Julius, farmer, 100, 5 Bartholomew & Kance W. B., hotel Bellinger, Henry J., farmer, 99, 6 Bellinger, Henry, farmer, 99, 10 Bellinger, E., farmer, 57, 16 Butt, Ransom, laborer Davenport, Cyrus, farmer, 10 Decker, Joseph, farmer, 16, 2 Darrow, R. & Bro. farmer, 78, 4 Empie, Geo. farmer, 150 Empie, Reuben, farmer, 99, 11 Eldridge, Chas. farmer, 6 Empie, M. O., farmer, 225, 10 Empie, Theodore, laborer Eleget, Menzo, sex ‘on of Leesville cem- etery Empie, W. A., farmer, 72, 6 Frederick, W., farmer, 15 Gilliland, Thos., farmer, 30 Garter, F., farmer, 40, 10 Hyney, J. A., farmer, 16, 4 Hellsinger, John P., farmer, 103, 7 Higgins, M., blacksmith Karker, Aaron, farmer, 118, 3 Karker, Chas., laborer Karker, Harvey, farmer Karker, Judson, laborer Karker, Nicholas, laborer Kilts, Emmet, farmer, 85, 7 Kilts, Edward, tarmer, 99, 4 Kilts, J., farmer, 86, 4 Livingston, Menzo, farmer Livingston, M., farmer, 58, 4 Lynk, F., farmer, 12, 2 Lawyer, Wm. laborer Myers, Burton, farmer, 38° Maloney, John, merchant Putman, John, farmer, 130, 6 Putman, Norman, farmer, 140 Prell, M., laborer Rockerfellow, Wm. laborer Relyea, James, laborer Scramblin, J. D., laborer Spong, H. J., laborer Sart, Henry, farmer, 130, 6 Synk, H., farmer, 12, 2 Salisburg, G., laborer Straight EH., retired Stam, John, auctioneer Shrader, M. D., farmer, 96, 9 Utman, John, farmer, 75 Utman, J. W., farmer, 154, 8 170 Vroman, Jason, farmer, 50, 4 VanPatten, Jaborer VanAlstine, D. H., bee man VanVolkenburg, Dr., physician, 15 VanSchaick, Kate, farmer, 140 Vroman, D., farmer, 100, 4 SHARON Anthony, John, farmer, 80, 5 Bouck, Chas, 90, 15 Burns, Wm., laborer Crounse, Wilton, carpenter Cronnse, Stanley, farmer, 78, 6 Fritcher, David, farmer, 127 Hiller Bros., blacksmith Kilts, W. H., farmer, 200 Lehman, Benj., farmer, 150 Lehman, Romain, farmer, 90 Lehman, Chas., farmer, 175, 12 Mereness, Melvin, laborer Mereness, Harvey, farmer, 125, 12 SHARON CENTER and SHUTTERS CORNERS Directory. VanVolkenburg, farmer, 4 : VanVolkenburg, sexton Slate Hill ceme- tery x VanSlyck, John, farmer, 97, 7 Wormouth, L., farmer, 70, 4 Woods, John, farmer, 40, 4 CENTER. Mereness, Romine, farmer, 109, 13 Mereness, Chas,, merchant Mereness, Judson, farmer, 100, 4 Mereness, James, laborer Mereness, John, farmer, 90, 8 Messler, Rev., Reformed minister Piers, Geo., farmer, 43, 2 Robinson, W. H., farmer, 28, 4 Ressegien, James, laborer Smith, John, P., farmer, 100, 4 Shaver, Edward, farmer, 106, ll Vroman, Wm., farmer, 37, g’ SHARON HILL. . Ea 8, urotemew’s or Mele’ SDs Mfd. at Middleburg RTT Te IAI III III Borst, John H., farmer Bergh, Wm., farmer, 90 Bergh Lester, gas fitter Bergh, David, i ay and straw dealer 5, 2 Griffiith, Orin, farmer, 100 Hellsinger, J: cols, hop grower Hellsinger, Myron, farmer, 144 Hillsinger, Wm., farmer, 131, 2 Hutton, Grant, farmer Kilts, DeWitt, farmer Kilts, Chas., porter Kilts, Jacob L., farmer, 100 Myers, Breton, "farmer Race, Peter, farmer, 140, 4 Spoore, James H., farmer and shoe maker, 16, 6 Williams, F. Li, farmer ‘| Young, Edw. E. , farmer Zelie, Chas., lab orer | Zelie, David, farmer, 30 SHUTTERS CORNERS. Bellinger, Win., farmer Borst, Cor nclius, gentleman Becker, Mary, housew ork Cook, Wm., laborer Dugan, James, ‘farmer, Cook, David, farmer Ellis, Jacob, ‘laborer Fuller, F., laborer, 30 Hellicos, Fred, laborer Kelfoil, James, laborer Kenholts, Barney, farmer, 10 Laffin, Irvin, farmer Norman, Warren G., farmer, 2 Norman, Alva, laborer 45 Norman, Frank, Jaborer Norman, Ford, laborer Nethaway. Alva, farmer Norman, Henry, farmer, 90 Rickard, Melvin, post master and farmer Shafer, Frank, farmer Shafer, John, farmer, 123 Spateholts, Martin, farmer, 145 Spateholts, Geo. A. farmer, 9 Stevens, Seth, farmer, 105 Springer, Leander, farmer Spateholts, Dewitt, farmer, 62, 5 SHARON SPRINGS Directory. : SHARON Austin, Peter, blacksmith Atkins, Winthorp, painter Allen, W. H. minister Atkins, Henry, farmer, 70 Bogiskie, Anthony, hotel Becker, Abram, carpenter : Se E., farmer and undertaker, 2 Beard, J. J., physician Bollock, Ransell, merchant Button, KF. M., laborer Bradley, Austin, painter Borst, Chas., farmer, 135, 12 Borst, Elmer, laborer Bradley, Geo., laborer Boil, Frank, trackman Barringer, R., minister Brant, G., farmer, 20, 5 Best, Jay, farmer, 112, 7 Baxter, A. R., farmer, 126, 18 Baxter, Stanley, poultryman Baxter, John D., farmer, 78 Baxter, Richard, farmer, 179, 12 Brown, W., farmer, 80, 5 Baxter, M., farmer, 100, 4 Borst, Stephen, farmer, 80, 6 Baxter, Arthur, farmer, 105, 8 Baxter, Chas., farmer, 30, 12 Coons, A. B., lawyer Coons, J. & C., millinery and ~ fancy goods Clifton, Chas., engineer Coons, Peter, laborer Craigg, Wm., farmer and clerk, 112 Curry, Patrick, boarding house Clark, Ed, laborer Cassler, Daniel, mail carrier Collins, Frank, laborer Countryman, Orvill, farmer, 110, 5 Cross, James, farmer, post master and merchant, 66, 4 Dempster, Chas., laborer Dempster, Geo., boarding house Dupray, Jos., carpenter Dempster, Wm., laborer Duzer, Geo., laborer Drake, Walter, farmer, 100, 13 Dawski, Peter, dealer in shoes and rub- bers Davis, Jeff, butter maker Dingman, John, farmer, 124 Iempie, Luther, coal dealer Empie, Romeyn. gardener, 8, 5 Empie, Homar, student Eckler, Emerson, butcher Eldridge, E. K., boarding house ee 171 SPRINGS. Eldridge, Fred, hotel Eldridge, Warren, law student Empie, Leander, farmer, 130, 10. Eng tes veer James, farmer and bee man, ? Empie, Seth, farmer, 92, 8 Empie, Alvin D., student Engle, A., miller Engle, DeWitt, farmer, 70, Engle, Dow, farmer, 90, 8 Engle, Seth, farmer, 3, 2 Engle, Peter J., farmer, 73, 5 Engle, Alfred, farmer, 50 Eldridge, James, farmer, 25 Fethers, D. L., hotel Fritcher, Peter, miller Finkensteam, Wm., barber Eigen & Son, hotel Fancher, David, laborer Fonda, Mrs. D., boarding house Foot, Chas., livery Face, Josiah, farmer, 7, 3 Foland, Fred, laborer Foland, Wm., farmer, 100, 9 Grantier, Mrs. Clark, dressmaker Gardner & Son, hotel, 135 Gardner, Dr. Alfred, physician and sur- geon Grantier, Clark, laborer Green, John, laborer Hyney, Spencer, merchant Hyney, Straton, clerk Harper, Duryea, merchant Helm, Harry, clerk Hutt & Co., news room Harper, Wm., supt. bath house Hicks, Mrs. F., fancy store Hiller, John, laborer Hiller, Almeran, laborer Harton, W., boarding house Hyney, Chas., laborer Hoteling, I., blacksmith Harper, John, K., boarding house Hecht, Chas., hotel Hoffman, Lawrence, carpenter Hoffman, John C., carpenter Hiller, J. A., tinman Harper, Mrs. James, boarding house Hichman, Willard, livery Hiller, Walter, tinman Hanly, E. L., painter, 8, 2 Hoffman, 8., laborer Handy, Edgar, farmer, 55, 8 Harner, Henry, farmer, 160, 12 Hartsman, Chas., painter } Home, Mrs., farmer, 180, 7 172 SHARON SPRINGS Directory. Manufactured at Chu at Fetua {agram’s for Meauister’s Sot [sins Middleburgh, N. Y. Hoteling, W., laborer Hoteling, Wm., farmer, 216, 5 Hali, John, farmer, 90, 5 Hanson, M., farmer, 150, 5 Hone, Marcus, farmer, 91, 9 Ingraham, A., bottler Jackson, L. H., lawyer —. Jump, Prof. H., Principal High School Jordon, E., Prin. of High School Klinkhart, Geo. merchant Klinkhart, Ed. clerk Karker, E., laborer Kennedy, A. H., farmer, 100, 10 Kling, Dewight, farmer, 77, 7 Kling, A., laborer Lehman, John F., hardware Livingston, Walter, laborer Lyke, Henry, painter Lyke, Fred, laborer Lyke, Peter, teamster Low, Mrs. A., boarding house Lane, Mrs. Peter, boarding house Lyke, Isaac, carpenter Lamont, Wm farmer, 10, 4 Lynk, Howard, farmer, 125, 18 Lane, Romeo, clerk Lane, How rd, farmer, 126, 7 Larne, Bros. hotel Lyman, Clinton, farmer, 4, 3 Lane, Clarence, farmer, 88, 4 Low, M., farmer, 140, 8 Lipe, Grant, farmer, 70, 10 Lamont, C., farmer, 30, 5 Lehman, Rossell, farmer, 100 McFee, Robt. painter Mitchtel, Harry, ass’t post master Mallet, Rossell, operator Mallet, Fan, laborer Morrel & Kling, butchers Manks, Fritz, hotel Mutching, Rheinhard, student Meade, John, laborer Mereness, L. D., dealer in Co. produte Mauching, Paul, hop buyer McDonell, Wm. hotel Mallett, C. M., supervisor Mallett, Bronson, clerk McLaughlin, James, carpenter McLaughlin, 8., laborer Maxwell, E., laborer Moak, Howard, painter Marshall, Tom, laborer Mutching, Theo, laborer Mereness, David, laborer Moister, John, farmer, 25, 2 Moak, Norman, farmer. 92, 5 Mereness, Leander, farmer, 75 Moak, J. N., farmer, 75 Mereness, A,, far.ner, 100, 3 O’Dell, Dr. H. L., physician O’Bryant, Geo. mason O’Brien, J., laborer O’Brien, A., laborer Preston, J. E., station agent Parmele, Win. bar tender Parnell, J. E., station agt. Parslow, Eugene, bar tender Parslow, Ed. student Peters, John A., author Peters, Joseph, mason Parmele, John, laborer Parsons, James, laborer ? Peck, Andrew, farmer, 123 Planck, Ed. farmer, 80 Putnam, E , farmer, 180, 12 Planck, Irving, farmer, 170, 6 Planck, Thadeus, farmer, 100 Parsons, Seth, hop buyer Ryder, Clark, railroad Ressegien, Wm. farmer, 50, 10 Rosenburg, J., hotel Smith, Daniel, bottler Smith & Empie, merchant Smith & Sampson, laundry Sharp, Mrs. J. W., hotel Smith, Theodore, farmer, 100, 11 Smith, Willis, Jaundryman Sauer & Son, hotel Smith, Eugene, baker Sharp & Son, B. P., hotel Sticht, K. M., druggist Sticht, Martin, shoedealer Smith, Win. dealer in lime stone Shaul, Berley, laborer Swift, Willard, bar tender Smith, Ed. laborer Spencer, Theo. carpenter Shaul, Clark, bottler Sharp, Mrs. P. G., boarding house Shutton, M. W,, retired Scott, Chas. painter Smith, John, mason Smith, Jefferson, mason Shanon, John, laborer Staley, Bros. farmers, 115, 4 Snyder, D., farmer, 82, 6 % SHARON SPRINGSand SLOANSVILLE Directory. 173 Snyder, Bros. farmers and millers,96, 12| VanDusen, Chas. hotel Swift, Garvis, boarding house Stevens, E. H., farmer, 150, 20 Stevens, Grant, farmer, 80 Staley, A. B., farmer, 150, 10 Smith, Chas. mason Smith, Andrew, lime burner Smith, Henry, lime burner Smith, Harry, laborer Straul, E., farmer, 40, 3 Simons, K., laborer Simons, A., laborer, 140, 4 Straver, J., laborer Snyder, Frank, laborer Samson, Herman, boot and shoe maker Simmons, Frank, farmer, 10, 5 Smith, E., farmer, 120, 9 Townsend, E. V., mfg. of corn salve Tanner, J. W., farmer, 100, 13 Totton, Ira, laborer Ulman, Chas. farmer, 106, 8 - Ulman, Joseph, farmer, 130, 11 VanAuken, Ed. barber Vroman, L. H., bar tender VanSchaick, Alonzo, farmer, 86, 4 VanVerbeer, Robt. Jaborer VanSchaick, Isa, farmer, 50, 5 Vroman, Wm. farmer, 70, 8 Vroman, Bert, 55, 9 Wormouth, Jos. harnessmaker Wormouth, Leon, harnessmaker Wilck, Wm. boarding house Waid, Joshua, carpenter Wood, Alonzo, carpenter Winnie, Albert, boarding house Wentworth, D., photographer Wormouth, Wn. laborer Winnie, Racine, farmer, 224, 12 Warner, Geo. laborer Whitbeck, & Son, painter, and paper- hanger Warner, Wm. farmer, 175, 4 Winnie, Frank, farmer, 92, 5 Yourden, Alonzo, farmer and laborer SLOANSVILLE. Alkenburg, Nelson, farmer, 20 Alkenburg, M., farmer Alkenburg, Ezra, laborer Alkenburg, Malcolm, laborer Aldrich, Cyrus, clergyman Briggs, Win., carpenter, 7 Brand. Chas., farmer, 6 Baxter, Fred, blacksmith Brand, Addie, lady, 12 Brumley, Marie, tailoress, 2 Bradt, Lulu, lady, 4 Best, J. S., farmer, 81 Becker, M., farmer, 115 Brumley, Chas., bee keeper Bergh, Susan, farmer, 1 Blenis, Mrs. Eunice, lady, 65 Bowdish, Thomas W., farmer, 100 Bowdish, Merriam G., farmer Bowdish, David 8., farmer Blessing, Solomon, farmer, 55 Barrup, John, carpenter, 4 Brewster, E. A., farmer, 100 Barrup, H., farmer, 1 Blenis, Garrie, farmer, 75 Blenis, Geo., farmer, 72 Bowles, Mary, lady Burnett, Geo., clerk Brumley, Duane, gentleman Brown, Andrew, farmer Carr, M.S., ‘farmer, 76 Carr, Nervell, farmer, 64 Clark, W. R., gentleman Clark, Walter A., shoemaker | Crandall, Mrs. M. E., lady Crandall, Clark, gentleman, Crandall, Edwin, gentleman, 23 Clark, B. F., gentleman, 75 Chambers, R. L., farmer, 160, 4 Carr, J. E., vet, surgeon, 6 Cranker, Alex., laborer, 1 Casey, W. J., gentleman, 151 Casper, J. G., farmer, 34 Cramer, Mrs. M. L., lady, 5 Cushing, A. G., wagon maker Carr, Albion, farmer, 150 Crocker, Maria, lady Dopp, E. C., gentleman, 18 Dorn, Chas. R., sivdent Dorn, R. C., salesman Dorn, Elizabeth, lady Dorn, J. I., contractor and mf’g Dorn, Minnie D., boarding house Dorn, Mead, farmer,320 Dopp, Eugene, hotel prop Desbrow, Chas., bartender Davis Caroline, lady Davenport, John, farmer, 3 Davenport, O., farmer Dockstader, James, farmer, 100 Dixon, Edw., laborer, 1 Dwelley, Anna M., lady, 70 Dwelley, Oscar, blacksmith Dwelly, J. H., wagon maker and black- smith Doty, Wm., farmer, 125 Doty, Wm. J., farmer, 96 174 SLOANSVILLE Directory. Mf’g at Cal al A. E Michaels’ for MeAMistr’s Sot DFM, sas Estes, Philip, farmer, 73 Estes, John, farmer, 88 Enders, Peter, farmer, 236 Enders, David, gentleman, 117 Farquher, Jos., laborer Farquher, Henry, Jaborer Freeman, Norman, farmer, 145 Freeman, daines, teamster Gallup, D. R., post master Grosvenor, I., farmer, 70 Gordon, Elizabeth, clerk Gage, Nancy, lady Gordon, J. H., gentleman Gordon, Emmet, farmer, 112 Gordon, D. H., merchant Larkin, John T., farmer, 130 Lown, Florence, clerk Leake, Alida, dressmaker Larkin, Peter, laborer Lynn, David, clergyman Moore, Chester, farmer, 50 McNeil, Menzo, fariuer, 75 Montauye, cay, farmer, 125 Montauye, Wm., farmer, 88 Montauye, Ira G., farmer, 150 McKee, Gao., stone cutter Michaels, Albert, hotel prop., 2 Monk, Clinton, farmer, 128 Nostrand, Lewis. farmer AW, Hag DEALER IN Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Feed, Etc., Etc. Sloansville, N. Y. Groceries, Flour, otel, Y + Proprietor Nostrand, Wm., laborer agle ae Eugene Dopp, + SLOANSVILLE, N.Y, 416 2d Sirst-Class - Accommodations. + + + Gordon, Peter, C. farmer, 112 Hoyt, Irvin, farmer, 12 Hayes, Mrs. M., fariner, 63 Hayes, Frank, butcher Hamilton, Chas., farmer, 94 Hicks, Abram, farmer, 175 Hicks, Chas., B., farmer, 65 Hubbs, Edw., stone cutter Hoteling, James, farmer Hoag, Geo. W., merchant, Humphrey, James, laborer Johnson, W. H., farmer, 70 Johnson, Edw., farmer, 150 Kimball, Geo., farmer, 3 Larkin, Frank, farmer, 58 Larkin, Walter, farmer, 100 » “ Larkin, Willard, farmer Nostrand, Silas, mail carrier Ostrander, M., farmer, 109 Otter, Edwin, farmer Ottman, H., farmer, 100, 4 O’Brien, D. J., laborer Overpaugh, Albert, bee keeper Phelps, Mrs. A. P., farmer, 72 Petteys, Richard, farmer, 77 Petteys, Edward, laborer Petteys, Chas., farmer, 91 Petteys, Orrin, town clerk Rowley, Mrs. Joe, farmer, 42 Relyea, Richard, carpenter Relyea, Geo., laborer Relyea, Orrin, farmer Rockwell, Jesse, painter Rockwell, W, A., carpenter SLOANSVILLE and SOUTH GILBOA Directory. Slingerland, Chas., merchant Slingerland, C. G., farmer, 211 Sweet, J. S., laborer Sweet, C. A., reporter, 2 Schuyler, Elmer, farmer Schuyler, Chas., farmer Schuyler, James H., farmer, 119 Schuyler, John, farmer, 125 Sitterly, Emory, barber Stevenson, Geo., shoemaker Shout, 8. B., painter Shout, W. J., harness maker, 3° Teeple, Edwin, farmer, 56 Teeple, Mrs. Sarah, lady Teeple, S C., gentleman Tailor, Ebner, gentleman, 140. Vanderwerken, A. J., farmer, 150 SOUTH Allen, John J., farmer, 150 Allen, John J., Jr. laborer Allen, Hattie, teacher Beggs, Wm. farmer, 170 Beggs, John Becker, Thomas, collector and farmer, 55 Brum, Lambart, farmer, 80 Benjamin, Chas. farmer, 116 Bum, Michael, farmer, 140 Brewster, John L., farmer, 20 Brewster, Annas L., Brewster, Iram, Z., farmer Brewster, Frank, farmer Chichester, I. D., farmer, 257 Cook, Jay C., farmer, 100 Cook, B. M., farmer, 80 Cook, Geo. T., retired farmer, 100 Cronk, Albert, farmer, 10 Conrow, Robt., carpenter Conrow, Stephen, farmer, 209 Conrow, John P., justice of peace Clark, J. H., farmer, 110 Clark, Win., farmer Champlin, Chas. R., farmer, 159 Case, Geo. I., jeweler Cole, Leander, farmer, 300 Dingman, John, farmer, 175 Demoney, Henry, farmer Decker, Win. H., supervisor and farmer, 436 Frazee, Elizabeth Frazee, Herman Frazee, Geo. G., farmer, 196 Frazee, Edward C. farmer, 235 Frazee, D. R. C., farmer Govern, Michael, farmer, 220 Govern, Michael, Jr., farmer Govern, James !"., teacher Govern, Wm. H., teacher 175 Vibbard, A. A., physician Vunck, Daniel, carpenter, 6 Vunck, David, gentleman, 3 Vanderwerken, Robert, farmer, 75 Wolford, Howard, farmer Winnie, J. C., farmer, 50 Winslow, John, farmer, 45 Winslow, Fay, laborer Winslow, J. D., gentleman, 7 Wands, Truman H., farmer, 65 Wands, Jonah, farmer, 105 Wetsell, Daniel, farmer, 80 Westfall, W. H., gentleman Westfall, Horace, gentleman, 6 Willsey, Perry, farmer, 6 Welter, Nicholas, farmer, 5 Young, Marcia, lady GILBOA. Govern, John, farmer Govern, Anna, teacher Gray, Edward, farmer '|Gray, Michael, Jr., farmer, 180 Gray, John, farmer Garrett, Wm. T., carpenter, 1 Narris, Wilsey, farmer Lewis, Raymond O., farmer and stock dealer Lane, Perry, merchant, 12 Lew fh V., farmer and stock dealer, Lewis, Frank, farmer and stock dealer Mattice, Luman, farmer, 60 Mattice, Jolin C., farmer Mattice, Frederick, farmer Moore, Patrick, farmer Moore, Chas., farmer, 400 Moore, Thomas, farmer Moore, James, farmer, Moore, John, farmer, Moore, Richard, farmer Milligan, Thomas, farmer, 170 Miller, Samuel, farmer ; Miller, Grant, farmer, 19 Miller, Nicholas, farmer Miller. Henry, farmer Miller, George, blacksmith and wagon- maker Miller, Liberty, blacksmith and wagon- maker ‘ Mayhan, Peter, farmer, 248 Mayhan, Peter, Jr., farmer Mayhan, Terrance, farmer Mayhan, Ellen, teacher McMahon, Lewis, farmer McMahon, Thomas, creamery’ employee Mayham, Benj. 8., farmer and miller, 234 176 -Mayham, Cornelius, farmer, 222 Oakley, Hiram, mail carrier, 6 Oakley, Geo. W., farmer, 150 O’Brien, M:s. Thos., farmer, 10 Rose, Mrthias, farmer, 75 Rivenburg, Wesley, farmer Stevens, Asbarn, farmer, 188 Stevens, Herbert L., farmer, 10 Stevens, Calvin, retired merchant Stevens, Wm. 8., teacher Stevens, Chauncey N., teacher SOUTH JE Brown, John, farmer, 100 Bailey, R. M., farmer, 129 Bailey, Roscoe, farmer, 75 Bailey, Orson, farmer, 2 Bailey, Orson, farmer, 100 Cornell, Frank, farmer, 175 Cornell, Austin, farmer, 102 Clark, Ira, blacksmith and farmer, 10 Clark, Stephen, retired Hallock, Lynn, teacher Hastings, David, farmer, 51 Hastings, Luther, farmer, 125 Horn, Barney, laborer Haines, Stephen, farmer, 182 Lawrence, Ilmer, farmer, 95 STAM Clark, Joseph, creamery Champlin, Chas. O., farmer, 200 Christian, Irving. farmer Christian, Friend, farmer Churchill, Chas., farmer Churchill, Geo., farmer Churchill, Frank, farmer Churchill, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, 168 Darling, Solomon, farmer, 60 Franklin, S6lomon, gentleman Gregory, J. C., farmer, 154 Gregory, W. T., farmer, 70 Hanes, Osmar, farmer, 538 Hanes, Frank L., farmer Hinman, O. T., farmer, 200 King, 1. A., farmer, 190 Lynch, Homer, farmer, 107 Lawrence, John W., farmer, 160 Lawrence, Ambros, farmer Maynard, Arthur, farmer, 250 Miller, Geo. W., gardener, 27 Maybee, Geo. farmer, 200 MeMahon, Michael, farmer, 119 Oakley, Thomas, farmer, 138 Parsons, Cyrenus, farmer, 124 SOUTH JEFFERSON and STAMFORD Directory. Schuillie, Jos., farmer, 87 Schew FE. A., farmer, 96 Schew, Chas., retired farmer Schew, J. H., farmer, 2380 Schew, Ethel, teacher Souers, John, farmer Vroman, Andrew, farmer, 50 VanHoeson, Leander, farmer, 23+ Wallace, Geo. H., farmer, 160 Wheeler, Lewis E., farmer, 157 Williams, Geo., farmer, 2 FFERSON. Lee, Patrick, farmer, 140 Lee, Chas., farmer, 63 McCann, Patrick, farmer, 59 Maybee, Wm., farmer, 120 Pierce, Emery E., farmer Patterson, John, farmer, 12 Patchin, Wesley, farmer, 134 Pindar, Peter, farmer, 228 Stewart, John, farmer, 198 Stewart, Chas. G., post master Stewart, Wm., farmer, 160 Shaver, Mrs. W. D., farmer, 106 Veley, Newton, farmer, 127 Welch, Geo., farmer, 100 Zech, Lewis, farmer, 180 FORD. Polley, John, farmer, 208 Ruff, Geo. H., farmer, 220 Rogers. Patrick, farmer, 109 Rogers, Arthur, farmer Rogers, John, farmer Spaulding, Wayne, creamery employce Spaulding, Bert, creamery employee Thayer, Nelson, A., gardener, 27 VanHoesen, Irving, farmer, 60 VanDyke, Stephen, farmer, 166 Baird, David W., farmer, 57 Bary, Geo. farmer, 227 Crapser, Peter, laborer Decker, Melvin, farmer, 110 Finch, Milton, farmer and merchant Goodenough, Mrs. Julia, farmer, 40 Hager, Washington, farmer, 200 Hager, O. H.P., farmer, 115 Mattiee, Fred, farmer, 135 Payne, Geo. farmer, 48 Payne, John, farmer, 12 Payne, James, laborer Vroman, Cornelius, farmer, 193 Vroman, Martin, farmer, 126 Wilson, G. H., farmer, 83 SUMMIT Directory. 177 SUMMIT. Mfd. at Allen, Mrs. Rela, farmer, 90 Allen, Miss.Letty, farmer, 95 Allen, Phoebe, farmer, 268 Allen, Wm. E., farmer Allen, Addie, retired, Allen, Harvey, tinsmith Allen, David, D., retired, 1. Allen, Geo. farmer, 120 Adkins, Hannah, 1 Albert, John H., farmer, 4 Albert, Mary, farmer Allen, Esther, farmer Burnett, J. A., merchant, 1 Burnett, C. &., physician, 120 Burnett, T. O., merchant Bradley, Geo. farmer, 100 Brighton, C., farmer Brighton, DeWitt, farmer Brighton, John, farmer, 90 Brazee, John W., farmer, 33 Brown, James H., produce merchant Brazee, David, farmer, 117 Brighton, Everett, farmer Boynton, Stephen, farmer, 8 Boynton, Arenzo, farmer, 112 Boynton, Lucy, farmer, 76 Boynton, John, farmer, 41 Boynton, Mrs. John, farmer Boynton, Frank, farmer, 170 Baldwin, Mrs. Erskine, farmer, 135 Baldwin, D. W., farmer, 169 Barney, Mrs. Geo. farmer, 21 Baker, Egbert, farmer, 60 Baker, Henry, farmer, 250 Baker, E!i, laborer Beard, Rose, lady, 50 Barger, Johnson, farmer, 71 Barger, Thos. W., farmer, 104 Bulles, Carrie, farmer, 1 Bulles, Chas. farmer Bunn, J. H., merchant, 424 Babcock, Emory, farmer, 150 Bruce, Eli, farmer, 80 Becker, Lysander, laborer, 1 Becker, John, laborer, 1 Baxter, & Dauley, farmer, 180 Bice, David, farmer Crapser, Chas. farmer, 100 Crapser, Wallace, farmer, 84 Crapser, Mrs. Wallace, farmer, 13 Crapser, Morgan, farmer, 75 Crapser, Henry, farmer, 108 Gl JR. ie fo Meir SODMS. Crapser, Miles H., farmer Craps2r, David, farmer Crapser, Henry, farmer, 70 Colile, Sally, farmer, 6 Crapser, James, H., farmer Conrow, Humphrey, farmer, 180 Comstock, Chas. farmer, 5) Crock, Mrs. Geo. farmer, 21 Crapser, Arthur, farmer Crowe, David, farmer, 214 Crowe, Carrie, and Abe, boarding house, 6 Crowe, Geo. farmer, 122 Coons, Geo. farmer, 88 Coons, Henry, farmer, 50 Coons, H. D,, farmer, 60 Conroe, D. C., farmer, 137 Conroe, Peter, farmer Collington, Maria, fariner, 40 Collington, Chas. farmer, 147 Collington, Ester, farmer Collington, Dennis, farmer, 95 Dp de Mrs. Alvey, farmer Clay, Geo. farmer, 140 Caine, Wim. and Jessic farmers, 100 Clark, Chas. merchant, 70 Crowe, Frank, merchant Dibble, Alonzo, farmer, 2 Dibble, N. J., teacher Dibble, John M., farmer, 1 Dibble, Albert, farmer, 10 Dibble, Benj. farmer, 70 Delong, John, farmer, 130 Dauley, Peter, farmer, 75 Dingman, Harvey, merchant, 1 Dingman, John, farmer Dingman, Walter, teamster, 2 Dingman, Chas. farmer Evens, Chas. O., teamster, 3 Evens, Mary, 1 Trankis, Frank, farmer, 65 Fox, Mrs. Henry, farmer, 2:7 Fox, James R., farmer Fox, Mrs. Wm., farmer Fox, Wm. farmer, 105 Fox, Frank, farmer, 50 Fancher, D. W., farmer Fancher, C. D., farmer, 1 Foote. John E., farmer Furgeson, O'Dell, boarding house, 28 Fuller, Mrs. Robt. farmer, 87 Gardner, Elmer, farmer, 80 178 SUMMIT Directory. GO cl Robert RYcer's or MCAIISIGr'S Soll Drink Mf’d at + Middleburg Gray, John, farmer Gray, David, farmer, 105 Gray, Minard, farmer, 80 Gage, John E., farmer, 238 Gage, Benj. farmer, 150 Gage, Isaac B., farmer, 215 Goodenough, Willard, farmer, 20 Goodenough, Mrs. farmer Goodenough, Margaret, farmer, 90 Graham, Geo. farmer Gallup, Seward, farmer, 97 Gallup, B. B., farmer, 224 Gallup, Winthrop, retired, 81 Gardner, Saprina, farmer, Gardner, Mrs. Harvey, farmer, 154 Harder, W. P., farmer, 144 Herron, 8. G. farmer Hicks, Geo. farmer, 90 Hicks, Chas. farmer Hicks, Henry, farmer, 14 Hicks, Alfred, farmer Haven, C. B., merchant Hallenbeck, Geo. peddler Hennis, Wm. J., 130 Hudson, Harriet, 87 Hale, Mary Ives, Mrs. Hiran’ Judd, E. H., farmer, 3 Johnson, Alfred Johnson, R. W., 1 Jeffries, Bichard, farmer, 6 Jump, A. L., merchant and Supervisor Jump, H. D., farmer Jump, Mrs. A. P., 1 Joscelyn, Alvey, laborer, 1 Johns, Minard, farmer, 108 Johns, David, speculator, 1° Jones, Wm., farmer, 130 Kelsey, Flmer, farmer, 114 Karker, Wm., farmer, 118 L’Amereaux, Elizabeth, 10 Lamont, David, farmer Lamont, T. W., farmer, 1 Lamont, Mary, farmer, 1 Lavally, Libbie and Mary, farmers, 155 Moore, Lyman, farmer, 170 Martin, Valentine, farmer, 1] Mitchel, Hiram, farmer, 64 Mitchel, Chas., farmer Mitchel, Walker, farmer, 100 Mattice, Mrs. Charlotte, farmer, 31 Mattice, Frederick, farmer, 106 MeKann, Frank, farmer, 110 Merriell, Aaron, farmer, 80 Mann, R., farmer, 200 Mann, Geo, H., farmer, 53 Meade, Geo.. farmer, 128 Meade, Michael, farmer, 104 Meade, Marian, farmer Nichols, Tiuman Oliver, Ambrose, farmer, 120 Oliver, Geo., farmer Odell, Daniel, farmer, retired Olendorf, Alfred, farmer, 141 Osborn, Frank, farmer Proper, W. W., farmer, 238 Palmer, Dewitt, farmer Palmer, Henry, farmer, 47 Ploss, Edward, farmer ~. Parslow, Wmm., H., farmer, 10 Palmer, Harvey, farmer, 85 Purce, A. D., farmer Rice, Mathias, farmer, 70 Ryder, Emory, farmer Ryder, Isaac F., Jr., farmer, 20 Ryder, Chas, M., farmer, 130 Ryder, David L, farmer, 72 Ryder, Silas, farmer. Ryder, Alfred, farmer, 14 Ryder, Daniel A., farmer, 90 Ryder, John G., tarmer, 106 Ryder, Smith P., farmer, 112 Ryder, Harvey, farmer Ryder, Mrs. Leroy, farmer, 2 Ryder, Robert and Monroe, proprietors hotel, 15 Roe, Henry, farmer, 2 Roe, Leonard, farmer, 8} Roe, A. J,, farmer, 12 Rifenbark, Ebenezer, stage driver, 7 Roe, Arthur, farmer, 105 Rossman, Chas., farmer, 108 Richard, Anson, farmer, 35 Richaid, Wm. F., farmer Spurbeck, James G., farmer, 106 Spurbeck, Albert, farmer, 140 Spurbeck, Abraham, farmer, 155 Spurbeck, Hiram, farmer, 274 Spurbeck, Everett, farmer, 6! Spurbeck, Bronson, farmer, 168 Smith, Leslie, farmer, 3 Smith, Leroy H., farmer, 109} iSmith, Milton, farmer, 90 Smith, Ryder B., farmer, 60 VINTONTON and WARNERVILLE Directory. Smith, Lawrence, farmer, 11 Spooner, Wm. H.. farmer Spaulding, Hiram, farmer, 1 Spaulding, Sidney C., wagonmaker, 95 Stephens, Emos M., farmer, 17 Stephens, Wm. farmer Spaulding, Hiram, farmer, 180 Spearburg, Win., farmer, 112 Springstead, Silas, teacher Schoolmaster, Wm., cooper and Justice of Peace Schoolmaster, Mrs. Shafer, T. L., farmer, 87 Skidmore, Geo., blacksmith, 12 Stewart, John, farmer Sisson, John, farmer, 70 Tinkenpaugh, John, hotel prop., 3 Tinklepaugh, Smith, farmer, 100 Tinklepaugh, John C., farmer, 1 Tinklepaugh, Jacob H., farmer, 206 qinkicpaugh, Peter, farmer, 53 Turk, John, farmer, 49 Turpening, Walter, farmer, 200 Turpening, Cornelius, farmér, 138 Turpening, Mrs. Delana, farmer, 220 Turpening, C. S., farmer Vaughn, Nathan, farmer, 133 VanBuren, James, farmer, 265 VanBuren, Giles, farmer VanBuren, Geo., farmer VanBuren, Mrs. Jeremiah. farmer, 45 VanBuren, David, farmer, 6 VanBuren, Martin Jr., farmer, 9 VINTO Burnap, Frank, farmer, 80, 4 Burnap, Geo. H., farmer, 147 Bromley, James, farmer, 110 Cross, Norman, farmer Hadsel], Melvin, farmer, 100, 2 Murphy, Anna, farmer, 110 Raul, John, farmer, 100 Roe, Jos. laborer Rosecrans, Harvey, blacksmith and farm- er, Radleff, Martin, farmer, 9 Rickard, David, farmer, 11 WARNE Armstrong, G. E., laborer Almy, G. W., gentleman Auchenpaugh, Geo. farmer, 110 Bouck, Luther, fariner, 140 Benjamin, L., laborer Bronk, M., laborer Boskin, Adelbert, farmer, 100 Borst, Chas. farmer Burchard, L. D., farmer, 25 179 VanBuren, Martin, farmer VanBuren, Peter, farmer, 66 VanBuren, Martin, wagon maker, 107 VanBuren, Harlan, farmer, 199 Vantuyl, Draper, farmer Vaughn, J. W., farmer, 132 Vantuyl, Joel W., farmer, 36 VanPatten, Fannie, farmer, 5 VanPatten, Mrs. Melvin, farmer 1 VanPatten, Nicholas, farmer, $ Vorhees, David, farmer Wilcox, Hannah, farmer Wilday, Geo., farmer, 123 Wilday, Mariana, farmer, 123 Wayman, David, farmer, 240 Wharton, Welthy, farmer, 120 Wharton, Frank, farmer Wharton, C., F., physician, 71 Wharton, Geo. E., farmer Wharton, Fed. J., farmer, 100 Wharton, Warren, farmer, 1 Wharton, John H., farmer, 99 Wharton, John E., farmer, 70 Wharton, Wm. E., farmer, 152 Wharton, A. J., hotel prop., 360 Wharton, Robt. E., farmer, 200 Wharton, Alvah, tarmer Wilsey, John, farmer : Wilsev, Mrs, Catherine, farmer 6 Whitbeck, Lorenzo, farmer, 190 Zeh, Marvin, farmer, 8 Zeh, Hamilton, farmer, 8 Zeh, Sarah E., farmer NTON. Slater, John, farmer, 120 Stanton, Robt. farmer, 15, 2 Spencer, Daniel, farmer, 80 Springstead, D., P. M. and merc Shaur, Peter, farmer Springstead, M., farmer, 150 Tingue, Chas. H.. farmer, 315 VanBuren, David, farmer, 30 Walker, Geo. farmer, 180 Wormer, L., farmer, 80, 3. Watson, Chas. farmer, 150 hant, 84,2 RVILLE. Borst, James E., laborer Borst, Hiram, farmer Borst, Emory, farmer Bunn, E. H., farmer Bunn, Henry, gentleman Bolle, V., gentleman Bodice, Geo. gentleman Campbell, Ezra, laborer Corken, Warner, laborer 180 WARNERVILLE Directory. Mfd. at « Middleburg GA nT) TOfor'S for_ MCRIISter'S Sot Dt Calkins, Selba, gentleman Calkins, J. W., laborer Clute, John, farmer Cornis, Stanley, laborer Crapser, Leroy, laborer Crapser, Jacob, laborer Camp, G. W., physician Davenport, Isaac, farmer Davenport, Alonzo, mechanic Demley, Peter, gentleman Davenport, Menzo, farmer Davenport, J., farmer Fellows, Andrew, farmer, Fellows, ‘Lorenzo, farmer, 7 Fuller, Stephen, farmer. 175 Gurley, P. W., painter and paper hanger Holmes, W. J., merchant Holmes, W. J., Jr. merchant and P. M. Hearn. F. D., salesman, 100, 4 Holmes, Martin, farmer, 125 Hadsell, Amos, laborer Hallenbeck, Chas. laborer Hadsell, David, farmer Hadsell, J. H., farmer Hadsell, Arthur, laborer Hadsell, Melvin, laborer Head, Lamont, farmer, 100 Ingraham, Chas. farmer, 139 Joyce, Clarence, laborer Johns, Mrs. Minard, farmer Folly, Fred, prop. Long View Park, 140 Lawyer, Dena, lady Larkiu, A. B., farmer Larkin, Anna, stenographer, 125, 8 Larkin, Laura, student Larkin, Frank, typewriter Mattice, Geo. laborer Mackey, Jacob, laborer Mwkey, Julin, laborer Mackey, Blanche, shirt factory employee Mackey, Judson Mann, G. L., farmer, 175 Mutin, eury, laborer M-ckle, Ray, farmer Myers, Jerry, gardener Mickle, Aiex. far.ner, 10 Mickle, Matthew, farmer, 300 McDonald, J., farmer Mickle, Milo, laborer Mickle, Nelson, farmer, 40 Ottman, Mrs. David, lady Proctor, Lewis; gentleman Rose, D. L,, bookkeeper Ryder, U., farmer, 105, 6 Ryder, Anna, milliner Reynolds, Mrs. Laura, lady Reynolds, John, farmer Smith, E. F., laborer Shafer, Jacob Snyder, Wm. Sr. farmer, 205, 7 Shafer, Menzo, blacksmith Shafer, Minnie, employee Spaulding, W. A., laborer Simpkins, John, farmer Stevens, S., school teacher Slater, J. R., farmer, 7 Snyder, J. A., supt. Foltz farm Shafer, Ezra, miller Seger, John A., farmer, 53 1 Schoolcraft, Ira, mason Shaver, Peter, farmer, 40 Shaver, L., farmer, 30 Shafer, David, laborer Tator, Harry, hotel prop. Turk & Zeh, merchants Turk, Mrs. Orphia, merchant Turk, Frink, merchant Turk, Elda, lady Tator, Wm., mason Tator, Grate, lady Tingue, Myron, farmer, 100 Terrell, Lamont, cooper, 2 Turk, Seymour, blacksmith Tator, James, laborer Ting, Wm., farmer, 750 Tuell, S. J., farmer Tuell, Agnes, shirt factory employee Tuell, Hattie, shirt factory employee Tygart, Jacob, gentleman Underhill, D. L., farmer, 2 Vaughn, H. W., farmer, 43 Wilda, Clark, gentleman, 4 Webber, Amanda, carpenter Wentworth, E. F., butcher Warner, Geo., farmer Wormer, Sylvester, farmer, 125 Warner, Tabois, gentleman Walter, R. M., carpenter Young, A. E., school teacher Young, W. H., farmer, 130 Young, Jacob, farmer, 130 Zeh, David, laborer Zeh, Alonzo, merchant WEST CONESVILLE and WEST FULTON Directory. 181 WEST BERNE. Bellinger, Geo., farmer, 150, 9 Beller, John, F., farmer, 50 Barber, Isaac F., farmer, £00 Becker, Minor, farmer, 150 Becker, Jerome, farmer Becker, Ira, farmer, 250 Becker, Sylvanus, farmer Crysler, Lester, farmer, 100 Clow, Charles, farmer Daring, Elias, farmer, 125, 8 Daring, George, farmer, 100 Daring, Henry, farmer, 150, 10 Daring, Wm. E., farmer Daring, L., laborer Gibbs, J., painter Kinney, Jos , farmer, 20 Levery, Daniel, mason Roney, Peter, farmer, 50 Roncy, Lambert, farmer Sagendorf, Jonas, farmer, 20, 5 Scraftord, Geo., butcher Scrafford, Claude, butcher Schoonmaker, Zadoc, farmer, 70 Schoonmaker, W., farmer Schoonmaker, M., farmer, 100 Stiner, M., farmer West, Horace, miller Walden, S., painter Wolford, Win., mason Weidman, FE., farmer Warner, Delanson, farmer, 125 Wood, Geo. A., farmer, 140 WEST CONESVILLE. Andrus, Oliver, hostler Adams, Madison, farmer Bunn, Lolbeski, retired Bunn. E. W., furniture and undertaker Bull. Bortwells, farmer Bull, Whitfield, farmer, 150 Benham, (eo. T., physician and sur- geon Blodgett, Henry, farmer, 1 Bastley, John D., farmer, 160 Brand, Walter, farmer Becker, Friend W., farmer, 48 Brink, Winfield, farmer, 1 Brandow, M. Harter, farmer, 150 a ata P., supervisor and farmer, 460 Clark, Albert, farmer, 83 Croswell, Alonzo P., fariner, 225 Durham, Frank, farmer, 149 Demmey, John, farmer, 150 Gifford, Henry, farmer Jones, Addison, farmer Lawyer, John 8., hotel keeper Leroy, Fremont, farmer Leroy, Seymour, farmer, 365 Layman, Edward A., 85 Macauley, John, laborer Morris, Ezra J., farmer, 28 Morris, Elijah, farmer, 190 Miers, Ceylon, carpenter Miers, James M., farmer, 112 Mesick, Aaron, justice of peace Mesick, Wm., farmer, 1 Noakes, Wm. J., farmer, 25 Phelps, Belton, merchant Patria, David N., farmer, 120 Patria, Kimber C., farmer, 100 Patria, Alexander W., farmer, 160 Patria, Wm., farmer, 66 Proper, Henry, farmer, 170 Reside, Celia, teacher Rickard, Geo., retired farmer Richmond, A. W., shoemaker, 2 Roe, Chas., L., fa:mer, 268 Roe, Grant, farmer, 268 Roe, David, farmer Rogers, David, farmer Strvker, Harry D., farmer, 14 Stryker, Geo. W., farmer, 13 Stevens, Emory, farmer, 202 Stevens, Wm., mason Sutton, Melvin, farmer Schermerhorn, Grant, farmer Snyder, Geo. A., farmer, 165 4 Schoonmuker, Henry, farmer, 160 Tousley, Erlbert, carpenter Tousley, Albert, carpenter and farmer, 3 Vosburgh, John, retired VanLoan, Jacob, Sr., farmer | VanLoan, Jacob, Jr., farmer, 280 VauLoan, Frank, farmer Whitbeck, Cornelius, farmer, 200 Whitbeck, Ward, farmer WEST FULTON. Akeley, Lorenzo, supervisor, 50 Akeley, Frank, blacksmith Akeley, F., merchant Ash, Lawyer, farmer Baker, Mrs..R., dressmaker Borst, Wm., laborer Baker, W. H., pensioner Brady, C., farmer, 100, 2 Chase, G. W., farmer Comstock, Chas., gentleman 182 Comstock, W. L., school teacher Carl, Luman, teacher Clark, Levi V., fartier, 70 Crapser, Alfred, farmer, 10 Crapser, Geo., farmer, 190 Clapper, Mrs. Wm., farmer, 30 Dearstine, John, farmer, 200 Dearstine, George, farmer, 40 Dibble, Menzo, wagon inaker Engel, Mrs. Emma, lady Engel, Blanche, lady Fancher, James R., farmer, 90 Finch, John, farmer, 90 Finnegan, Jolin, laborer Finnegan, Michael, blacksinith Finegan, Michael Jr., blacksmith Finger, Peter, clergyman Grady, Mrs. James, lady, 50 Gifford, Stephen, farmer and carpenter, 120 Ham, Andrew, farmer, 100 Ham, Albert, farmer, 150 Hennis, Cornelius, farmer, 70 Holmes, Jolin W., farmer and saw mill, 34, 3 Hoteling, S., laborer Ham, Geo., farmer, 120 Handy, Richard, farmer, 75 Ham, Mrs. P. W., lady Hoteling, Jacob, farmer Hicks, Reuben, mason Hoteling, Amasa, farmer Hogadorn, J., farmer Ingraham, Frank, farmer, 50 Ingraham, Frank, farmer, 100 Inghram, Wm., farmer, 90 Jones, Geo., mail route, 180 Jones, Reuben, farmer, 185 Jackson, Andrew, farmer, 60 Joslen, Nelson, farmer Loveland, Andrew, farmer, 200 Loveland, Isaac, farmer, 65 Loveland, Isaac, farmer, 67 Loveland, M., farmer Lamont Abram, farmer, 100, 5 Lamont, P., farmer Lamont, Alva, laborer 4 Loveland, A. W., merchant, 233 Lott, Jesse, laborer Loveland, Truman, farmer Livingston, W., farmer Livingston, H., farmer, 48 Lamont, Frank, farmer, 100 Mattice, Alfred, farmer Maybie, Orrin, boot and shoe maker Maybie, Golda, student WEST FULTON Directory. Myers, Peter, W., ins. ag’t Myers, Morris, cooper McNeil, Irving, farmer, 98, 5 Miller, M., farmer, GO Marcey, Warren, merchantand P. M. Marcy, Floyd, farmer Myers, M., farmer Mann, J. H., farmer, 315 McNeil, Willard, farmer, 280 Mayby, Jerry, 75, 5 McNeil, Walter, minister Neers, Alrfed, farmer, 100 Noxon, Mrs. Bertha, farmer, 45 Noxon, Rebecca, lady Patterson, Mrs. H., lady Rossman, L., laborer, 3 Rossman, Benj., gentleman, 100 Rossman, E., milltner Rossman, William, hotel prop. Rossman, De Etta Rossman, Leroy, laborer Reynolds, Edward, farmer, 120, 5 Salsbury, Chas., farmer Shalor, Allen, farmer, 50 Spaulding, Geo., farmer, 125 Spaulding, Peter M., farmer, 80 Springstead, Wm., farmer, 100 Simmons, Peter H., farmer, 78 § Spaulding, Amasa, farmer, 125 Spaulding, Albert, farmer, 100 Salisbury, James, farmer, 80 Spickerman, Orson, farmer and Clerk of Board of Supervisors, 140 Spaulding, A. J., farmer140 — .y Stanton L. T., farmer, 35 : Swart 8. farmer, : Stanton, Chas., farmer Shaver, Adam, farmer, 264 Shaver, V., farmer Shaver, Moses, fariner, 80 Tripps, E., farmer Tibbits, J. M., physician, 2 Tibbits, Ward M., student Tibbits, A. C., painter Tibbits, Bessie M., lady Van Auken, Jacob, farmer Van Voris, Walter, farmer, 160, 3 Van Voris, Libbie, school teacher Van Buren, John, carpenter White, Wilber, farmer, 40 Wildy, Emery, farmer, 150 Wildy, Iva, farmer, 35 Wayman, M., laborer Wagoner, F., farmer, 82 Wagoner, Mrs. Rebecca, lady Wagoner, Charles, farmer, 75 WEST KILL and WEST RICHMONDVILLE Directory. 183 WEST KILL. Cornell, Stephen, farmer, 28 Payne, ‘Chester, farmer, 100 | Payne, Geo., farmer, 100 Payne, Austin, farmer, 14 WEST RICHMONDVILLE. Allen, Melvin, laborer Babcock, John, farmer, 198, 3 Butler, L., far mer, 100, 4 Brooker, Geo., far mer, 80, 4 Babcock, John, farmer, 8H, 2 Babeock, Jesse, farmer Babe ock, Denzie Baldwin, Lorenzo, merchant Baldwin, Jason, clerk Bates, Yorley, farmer, 100, 2 Coons, Win., farmer, 05 Chapman, T. “ miller Campaign, Mrs , lady Cass, John, farmer, 30 Chopin, Frank, laborer Chopin, Mathias, saw om Dibble, James, farmer, 2 Gott, G. A., farmer, 20° Grow, Nelson, farmer, 5 Dibble, James, farmer, 12 Dingman, Miss, lady Growe, Nelson, laborer Fotes, Rector, post master and farmer, 50 Foster, Earl, ‘student Harrington, ‘John, farmer, 175 Houck, Wm., farmer, 200 Ilusted, Mrs. Jane, lady Husted. D., farmer, 24 Harrington, John, farmer, 120, 4 Hillsinger, Chas., farmer, 20, 2 Isham, Henry, laborer Isham, Chas , farmer, 50 Jones, C. §., farmer, 90 Kromer, Abram, farmer, 30, 13 Lape. Alex, farmer, 60 McNeil, Hugh, farmer, 59, 3 (Myers, Reuben, laborer :Moak, C., farmer, 117, 5 Moak, Wm. § farmer, 105 Mitche!, Stephen, farmer, 20, 2 Mitchel, Melvin, farmer Nevills, M., farmer, 50, 2 Palmer, Fred, mason Powell, Daniel, farmer Powell, Mora, "farmer Powers, Mora, farmer Powers, Daniel, farmer, 100, 5 Rider, George, farmer, 110 Rider, Treat, farmer Rossman, Austin, farmer, 30 Rossman, Anstin, farmer Reightmyer, Myron. farmer, 300, 5 Shaier, Chas., farmer, 80, 2 Smith, Wm., ‘farmer, "210, 3 3 Shumbay, 8: M., farmer, 110 Snyder, Gilbert W., laborer Snyder, Frank, laborer Shaffer, Mrs. Jane, lady, 20 Skidmore, Eugene, cooper Schemer horn, Jacob, farmer, Smith, L., farmer, 60, 2 Smith, Joe, farmer, 50 Smith, John, farmer Smith, Andy, farmer Suuith, John A., farmer, 100, 3 Scumway, S., farmer, 175 Smith, Andy, farmer, 100 Schemerhorn, Jacob, farmer, 75, + Utter, Geo., farmer, 75 Utter, Geo., farmer, 50 Winegard, C., farmer, 200 90 184 Wm. Beekman, 1798-1802 George Tiffany, 1803-06 Jacob Gebhard, 1807-10 Henry Hagar, 1813-16 Peter Swart, 1817-20 Wm. C. Bouck, 1821-22 SENATORS. Jacob Sutherland, 1823 Wm. Dietz, 1830-33 Abraham L. Lawyer, 35-38 John C. Wright, 1843-46 Sidney Tuttle, 1850-51 Peter 8S. Danforth, 1854-55 READY REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. Joseph H. Ramsey, 1856-63 Wn. C. Lamont, 1875-78 John Van Schaick, 1884-85 Hobart Krum, 1896 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Peter Vroman, 1777-79 Isaac Vroman, 1780-82 Peter Vroman, 1786-87 Cornelius VanDyck, 1788-89 John Rice, 1796-98 Peter Swart, 1798-99 Storm A. Becker, 1800 Joseph Borst, Jr., 1800-01 Lawrence Lawyer, Jr., 15- 02-03 Henry Becker, 1803-05 Freegift Patchen, 1804-05 Henry Bellinger, 1806 Henry Shafer, 1806-08 Peter Swart, Jr , 1807-08 John Ingold, Jr., 1808-10 John Rice, 1808-10 Henry Becker, 1811 Henry Hagar, INi 1-12 John Redington, 1812 Heman Hickok, 1812-13 Peter A. Hilton, 1812-13 Wm. C. Bouck. 1814-16 Wm. Deitz, 1814-15 Peter A. Hilton, 1816-17 Thomas Lawyer, 1816 Isaac Barber, 181-17 Aaron Hubbard, 1816-17 Wm. C. Bouck, 1818 George I]. Mann, 1818 Nathan P. Tyler, 1818 Aa‘on Hubbard, 1819 Peter Swart, Jr., 1819-20 Jedediah Miller, 1819-20 Heman Hickok, 1820 Barnabas Eldridge, 1820-21 Abraham Keyser, Jr., 18- 20-22 Freegift Patchin, 1820-22 Harvey Watson, 1822 William Deitz, 1823 Peter W. Snyder, 1823 Marvin Judd, 1824 John Stryker, 1824 Joseph I, Borst, 1825 Freeman Stanton, 1825 Robert Eldre?ge, 1826 Martinus Mattive, 1826 Samuel Baldwin, 1827 William Mann, 1827 Henry Devereaux, 1828 James Sweetman, 1828 Valentine Effner, 1829 Peter Hynds, 1829 Abraham L. Lawrence, 1830 Charles Watson, 1830 Robert. Eldredge, 1831 ‘Daniel Hager, Jr., 1831 Alexander Crookshank, 18- 32 Jedediah Miller, 1832 Jacob L. Lawyer, 1833 Martinus Mattice, 1833 Watson Orr, 1834 John G. Young, 1834 John F. Hiller, 1885 Jonas Krum, 1835 Hiram Walden, 1836 Alvin Wilkins, 1836 Philip Mann, 1837 Reuben Merchant, 1837 Jedediah Miller, 1838 Mitchell Sanford, 1838 Harvey Bliss, 1839 George F. Fox, 1839 Seymour Baughton, 1840 Charles Goodyear, 1840 Nicholas Beekman, 1841 Jacob C. Skillman, 1841 William Fink, 1842 George Wright,. 1842 John Osterhout, 1843 Abraham Richtmyer, 1843 Seth Eldredge, 1844 John Spickerman, 1844 Seymour Boughton, 1845 Henry Tibbets, 1845 Thomas Lawyer, 1846 Thomas Smith, 1846-47 Elisha Hammond, 1847 Adam Mattice, 1848 James Parsons, 1848 Seymour Sornberger, 1852 James Osterhout, 1852 Luman Reed, 1853 John Westover, 1853 Jacob J. Barton, 1854 James 8S. Wood, 1854 Wilkeson Wilsey, 1855 Joseph H. Ramsey, 1855 John Lovett. 1856 Charles Holmes, 1856 Tobias Bouck, 18357 Wm. H. Crowe, 1857 John H. Salisbury, 1858 Wm. C. Lamont, 1859 John W. Couchman, 1860 Joseph Buckbee, 1861 William Lamont, 1862 Stephen L. Mayham, 1863 Peter P. Schoolcraft, 1864 Edward Eldredge, 1865 Benjamin If. Smith, 1866 Daniel Shafer, died, 1867 Wm. §. Clark, 1867-8 Peter R. Dyckman, 1869 Silas Sweet, 1870-1 Peter Couchman, 1872-3 John B. Hoag, 1874 John M. Roscoe, 1875-6 James H. Brown, 1877 Charles Bouck, 1878 Duryea Beekman, 1879 Robert Grant Havens, 1890 John J. Dominic, 1881 Edwin D. Hager, 1882 Hadley Snyder, 1883 James II. Brown, 1884 Addison H. Bartley, 1885 Charles Brewster, 1886 Emory Stevens, 1887 Alonzo B. Coons, 1888 J. Edward Young, 1889-90 Ambrose R. Hunting, 1891 William T, Lamont, 1892 David B. Danforth, 1849 Austin Sexton, 1849 Danicl D. Dodge, 1850 | John Avery, 1850 ! Lewis Rockwell, 1851 Abraham L. Lawyer, 1851 | Benjamin H. Avery, 1893 Charles Chapman, 1894 Henry J. Staley, 1895 David Enders, 1896 Geo. M. Palmer, 1897-9 REFERENCE BOOK OF SCHOHARIE COUNTY. INDEX, READY Banks) siasepigasesetsaieaunannssenenwasnipents 58-60 Bar of County, ......cccccecceseeeeeeee es 47 Blenheim Bridge...................s08 46 Cave, Howe’sy.......c.cccsseseceesseeeaee 47 County, Map of,.... see.ceseeeeeneerecee 1 County, Short Sketch of,............. 7-9 County, Cut of First Judge of,...... 164 County, Cut of First Court House County Officials,..............sseeeeer 10-12 DivectOry, icscinnass oes aemoracteeaariaees 99-184 . Government and State Officials,.. 12-13 Members of Assembly, ............0. 184 SON atOrs; wecoxes siewresasrnesenousanadecsens 184 Fire Departments, ................-.. 60-65 - Old Schoharie, Map of,.........-..08 40 Old Stone Fort, Cut of,............ 57 Old Middleburg Reformed Church Olt OF ois ccctes ncirdecectonsaiarweaetices 154 Post Offices, List of 46 Supervisors, ..........cecseeeeceeeee sce cae 14-29 Supervisors, Board of, 1899........ 29 Table of Distances, .......6...ceeeeees “49 Table of Population, te.,..........6 48 Towns, Gazetteer Of,........::.esesee 29-45 CHURCHES. Baptist........ .:eccssesseeeeeeeeees ; 97-98 Ghiieiinn asco mans 98 Episcopal, cesicovssensesgsrencestecarenteas 98 LUGhe ran jocssccevecsesisassaariievesoes 95-97 Methodist Episcopal.,...............06 90-93 Methodist Protestant,..........:.000 98-99 Presbyterian..........sscccceseeseees cess 98-99 Reformed... 2... .cccccesesseeereeeees 93-95 Roman Catholic.............ccesecseeees 99 UTP Goes take ae 99 RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Brotherhood of Andrewand Philip 90 Christian Endeavor, ............0.0006+ 86-89 Epworth Leagues,...........csseceeeee 82-85 Luther Leagues, 89-90 Woman's Christian Temperance Unions.........- + ts cance samba tiene eas 79-81 COUNTY SOCIETIES. Cobleskill Agricultural Society.... 50 Schoharie County Agricultural SOGLEt Yess coscsinns sacdwcarevansaeeaencnes . 51-53 Schoharie County Historical So- CLOLY saseviens dis Gsanterrennseideseiivrtasiess 54-56. Schoharie County Medical Society 57-58 Schoharie County Anti-Horse Thief Society. .........cccsessseeeeee 3 65 SECRET ORDERS. Masonic Chapter and Lodges,..... 66-73, I. O, O. F. Canton, Encampment, and Lodges......ccccecceeesee cece 78°77 Good Templar Lodyes,.............. 77-79 7 Thin