TOWN
OF MT. TABOR
RUTLAND
COUNTY
1881–1882
EXPLANATIONS
Directory
is arranged as follows: ~
1.
Name of individual or firm.
2.
Postoffice address in parenthesis.
3.
The figures following the letter r indicate the number of the road on which
the party resides, and will be found by reference to the map in the back
part of this work. Where no road number is given the party is supposed
to reside in the village.
4.
Business or occupation.
5.
A star (*) placed before a name indicates an advertiser in this work.
6.
Figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of
acres owned or leased.
7.
Names in CAPITALS are those who have kindly given their patronage to the
work, and without whose aid its publication would have been impossible.
ABBREVIATIONS.—Ab.,above;
ave., avenue; bds., boards; bet., between; cor., corner; E., east; h.,
house; manuf., manufacturer; N., north; n., near; opp., opposite; prop.,
proprietor; reg., registered as applied to live stock; S., south; W., west.
The word street is implied.
~A~
Adams
Charles, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Asher
Joseph, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
~B~
Badger
Joseph, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
Bailey
Charley, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Baker
Holden, (Weston, Windsor Co.,) r 6, farmer, leases of S. P. Howe 325.
Baker
Merrill T., (North Dorset, Bennington Co.,) r 8, cheese maker.
Baker
Sanford M., (North Dorset, Bennington Co.,) r 8, farmer 70.
Barrett
Anthony, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, engineer.
Barrett
Melvin, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, town clerk, school teacher and sawyer.
Barrett
Theodore, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, box nailer.
Blair
John, (Danby,) r 7, teamster.
Bond
Edson B., (Danby,) r 7, lister and laborer.
Bond
Frank E., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, clerk for S. L. Griffith.
Bridge
Lyman, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
~C~
Canary
James, (Danby,) r 9, farmer 100.
Colvin
Albert S., (Danby,) r 8, farmer, son of Reuben.
Colvin
Reuben, (Danby,) r 8, selectman, carpenter and joiner, and farmer, leases
of Gideon Tabor, of Danby, 150.
Cook
Horace A., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, blacksmith and wheelwright
Cook
William F., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, blacksmith, son of Horace A.
Crohan
Martin, (Danby,) r 9, farmer, leases of James Canary 100.
~D~
Dougan
James, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, book-keeper for S. L. Griffith.
~F~
Farmer
Enos, (Weston, Windsor Co.,) r 6, farmer 100.
Foley
Edmond, (Danby,) r 8, musician and farmer, son of Martin.
Foley
James, (Danby,) r 8, carpenter and joiner, and farmer, son of Martin.
Foley
Martin, (Danby,) r 8, farmer 430.
~G~
Greenwood
Jesse, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, charcoal burner.
Griffith
Hiram (Danby,) r 7, farmer about 200.
Griffith
James P., (Danby,) off r 9, lumberman, prop. saw mill, farmer 70 and of
timber land 760.
Griffith
Silas L., (Danby,) r 7, general merchant, charcoal and lumber manufacturer,
owns a large tract of timber land, home in Danby.
Griffith
& McIntyre, (Danby,) (Silas L. G. and Eugene McI.,) manufs. and dealers
in lumber and charcoal.
~H~
Hosley
Curtiss, (Weston, Windsor Co.,) r 10, farmer 100.
HOWE
LUTHER P., (Danby,) r 7, deputy sheriff, justice of the peace, insurance
agent, and farmer toe.
Hunter
John, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4, laborer. Johnston James G., (Mt. Tabor,) charcoal
burner.
~K~
Kelly
Thomas G., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, harness maker, works for S. L. Griffith.
KING
JAMES C., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, postmaster, lister, magnetic healer, lumberman,
stock raiser and farmer 10, and in Colorado 400.
~L~
Lane
Daniel H., (Danby,) r 9, town representative, selectman, supt. of schools,
teacher and farmer 80.
Lewis
James H., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Lincoln
Hiram W., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, farmer 10.
~M~
Marett
Fred, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
McClure
Ezra, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, sawyer.
McIntyre
Eugene, (Danby,) (Griffith & McIntyre.)
Millard
Ellis A., (Danby,) r 8, dairy 20 cows, wool grower, 120 sheep, farmer 300
and timber land 1,100.
Millard
Merrett F., (Danby,) r 8, farmer, leases of Ellis A. 300.
Miller
Anthony, (Mt. Tabor,) off r 7, farmer 15.
Minett
Henry, (Danby,) r 7, wagon maker.
Minett
John, (Danby,) r 7, wagon maker.
MORE
ELI A., (Mt. Tabor,) r 51, sawyer.
More
Patrick, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
~N~
Nichols
Adolphus, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
Nichols
Nathaniel E., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, justice of the peace, prop. saw and planing
mill, box and measure factory, and farmer, leases of A. S. Baker, of Danby
25, owner of timber land 120.
~O~
Odett
Lewis, (Danby,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
~P~
Paro
Peter, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Pember
Lorenzo D., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, resident.
~R~
Ralph
Henry R., (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
RAMO
CLEMMENCE, (Danby,) r 4 1/2, wood jobber.
Ramo
Marcell, (Danby,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Reni
Thomas, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, carpenter and joiner.
Riners
Julius, (South Wallingford,) farmer, leases of Geo. Hadwin, of Danby.
Risdon
Daniel C., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, deputy postmaster and mechanic.
RISDON
GEORGE C., (Mt. Tabor,) assistant postmaster and grocer.
~S~
Sargent
Charles, (Mt. Tabor,) r 4 1/2, laborer.
Sargent
J ohn, (Mt. T abor,) r 7, laborer.
Sawyer
Eber D., (Mt. Tabor,) r 6, farmer 100
Sears
John, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
Sheldon
Israel D., (Danby,) r 8, farmer, leases of Hiram Griffith about 200.
St.
Mars John B., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, lumberman, prop. saw mill.
Staples
Edward L., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, town treasurer, foreman for S. L. Griffith.
Streeter
Elbridge N., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, carpenter and joiner.
Syre
Hubert, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
~T~
Tabor
Sophia Miss, (Danby,) r 8, farmer 75, eighty years of age.
Taft
Lewis N., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer, with William J.
Taft
William J., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
Tennirille
Adolphus,. (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, laborer.
Thompson
Amasa, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, resident.
~W~
Wight
Ezra G., (Danby,) agent B. & R. R. R., telegraph operator and express
agent, home in Danby.
Winship
Elijah G., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
Winship
Fremont J., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
WINSHIP
MARTHA, (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, widow of Reuben, resident.
Winship
Theodore A., (Mt. Tabor,) r 7, teamster.
Gazetteer
and Business Directory of Rutland County, VT.;
1881-82,
Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child;
Syracuse,
N.Y.; Printed at the Journal Office
August
1881, Part Two, Pages 371-373.
Transcribed
by Karima Allison 2004
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