This contains a transcription of the Dublin, New Hampshire entries in Part Second, Business Directory of Cheshire County, N. H. 1884-85, Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY.
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(Postoffice address is Dublin, unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
ABBOTT CHARLES E., (Jaffrey) r 47 cor 45, 9 head grade Jersey cattle, shoemaker and farmer 185.
Abbott Lydia C., (Jaffrey) r 47 cor 45, widow of Orlando, bds at C. E. Abbott’s.
Adams James, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, farmer 28.
Adams Merrick C., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, farmer 50.
Adams Samuel, Jr., r 12, 1st selectman, summer boarding house and farmer 35 acres.
Allen Norris, (W. Harrisville) r 2, 15 grade Jersey cattle, farmer 130.
Allison James, r 31, Dea. Cong. church, 2d selectman, justice of the peace, town agent, 10 head grade Ayrshire cattle, 550 sugar trees, farmer 100.
APPLETON CHARLES F., r 18, 23 grade Jersey cattle, 2 thoroughbred Jersey bulls, farmer with his father.
APPLETON HOUSE, C. H. Leffingwell, prop., Henry R. Leffingwell, manager, Main st.
Appleton Jesse R., r 18, Dea. Unitarian Cong. church, 500 sugar trees, farmer 200.
Baldwin Elbridge, off r 22, retired farmer.
Baldwin John E., off r 22, farmer.
BALL ALAMANDER L., r 27, carpenter, contractor and builder, served in Co. G, 16th Vt. Vols.
Betts Emeline C., r 22, widow of Wm. E., h and lot.
Betts William C., r 22, laborer, bds with Emeline C.
Bond Engelia M., r 22, dressmaker, bds with George F.
Bond George F., r 22, carpenter and farmer 40.
BROWN MOSES A. DEA., r 6, 550 sugar trees, farmer 225.
BRYANT CHARLES S., off r 22, 250 sugar trees, 8 grade cows, farmer 140, and on r 3 farm 63.
Burpee Alonzo J., r 47, farmer.
Burpee Eliza A., r 49, widow of Abbott, owns farm.
Burpee Frank E., r 47, farmer.
Cary Hiram, r 12, gardener for W. H. Hamilton.
Catlin Hasket D., pastor of 1st Cong. Unitarian society.
Clark Charles L., r 21, mason and farmer 150.
Clark Charles L. 2d, (Marlboro) r 30, farmer.
Clukay Patrick, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 35, 350 sugar trees, farmer 136.
Cogswell Elmira, r 12, widow of Rufus, h and lot.
COGSWELL NATHAN F., r 12, farmer, h and 3 acres.
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Corey Hannah L., r 32, widow of Moses, farmer 15.
Crowninshield Casper, Gen., r 12, prop. of Beech Hill farm 300.
Cutler George B., r 12, stated minister of Trinitarian Cong. church.
Dawes Harry A., r 27, carpenter.
DERBY DEXTER, r 45, 3d selectman, 30 grade cattle, farmer 125, in Jaffrey 140, mountain land 100, in Troy 60, in E. Harrisville 140.
Doyle Edward J., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 43, son of Sylvester.
Doyle Sylvester, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 43, farmer 100.
Eaton Moses, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 19, retired farmer, bds with Luke F. Richardson, aged 86.
Eaves George W., r 32, farmer, leases 150.
EAVES THOMAS J., r 32, mason and farmer 80.
Ellis Charles J., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, farmer, with his father.
Ellis Obed, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, 14 head cattle, farmer 240.
Fairbanks Joseph, r 6, house painter, grainer and paper hanger.
Fisk Charles R., r 12, leases house of D. Derby.
Fisk Thomas, r 22, retired farmer, h and lot.
FISKE CHARLES W., r 27, farmer 110.
FISKE GEORGE D., r 12, farmer, estate of Daniel Fiske, 100 acres homestead, and 150 out lands.
FISKE WARREN L., r 12, town clerk and justice of the peace, 25 grade Southdown sheep, 800 sugar trees, and farmer 100.
Fiske Wilfred M., r 12, blacksmith at E. Jaffrey.
Foot Samuel, (E. Jaffrey) r 45, laborer.
FROST ALFRED C., r 30, (Frost & Son) supervisor.
FROST SILAS P., r 30, (Frost & Son).
FROST & SON, r 30, (Silas P. and Alfred C.) 20 grade Jersey, Devon and Durham cattle, 13 sheep, 800 sugar trees, farmers 300, mountain land 50.
Gage Julia A., (Marlboro) r 4, widow.
GILSON GEORGE W., (Marlboro) r 4, farmer 80, died Jan. 19, 1885.
GLEASON GEORGE W., r 12, postmaster, real estate agent, telegraph operator, express agent, general merchant, drugs, hardware, etc., livery stable, farmer 50.
Gleason Harriet, r 9, widow of John.
GOULD HENRY, r 25, farmer, bds with C. L. Bemis, Marlboro.
Gowing Charles W. & Son, r 22, (Charles W. and Fred C.) 300 sugar trees, farmer 180.
Gowing Clesson E., r 12, farmer, with G. A.
Gowing Clifford, r 12, farmer 75.
GOWING FRED C., r 22, (C. W. Gowing & Son.)
GOWING GEORGE A., r 12, 5 full blood and 9 grade Jersey cattle, 400 sugar trees, farmer 220.
Gowing Mary A. Miss, r 22, school teacher.
Greenwood Edmond Q. S., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, molder in foundry, and farmer 70.
Greenwood Horatio, r 23, farmer 100.
Greenwood Walter J., r 12, h and 3 acres, farmer 100.
Hamilton Charles A., r 12, resident.
Hanaford James A., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 18, 24 grade Jersey cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 160.
Hannaford James M., r 15, carpenter and farmer 100.
Harrington George S., r 49, machinist, 400 sugar trees, farmer 140.
Harrington Leonard W., r 49, farmer, with his father.
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Heald Charles H., r 12, farmer 12.
Heald Elmira, r 12, widow of Dr. Asa, owns 49 acres.
Hills James L., (Pottersville) off r 2, farmer.
HOLT NATHAN, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 19, farmer 220. (Died 1884.)
Hood Daniel R., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 37 cor 38, farmer.
Howard Anna W., r 32, widow of Caleb, aged 68 years.
HOWE ELMER B., r 9, sugar orchard 1,500 trees, and farmer 270.
Howe Lizzie F., r 9, school teacher, lives with her father, E. B.
JONES CORYDON, r 12, 12 head grade Jersey cattle, farmer 230.
Jones Howard C., r 12, farmer.
Kelley John, r 12, laborer.
Kendall William H., (Harrisville) r 10.
KNIGHT CHARLES F., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 44, farmer 195.
KNOWLTON ASA, r 28, 11 grade Jersey cows, 700 sugar trees, 130 pasture land, and farmer 130.
Knowlton Elizabeth, r 28, widow of Silas, aged 83, bds with Asa.
Learned Henry D., r 32, town representative, 50 sheep, 600 sugar trees, summer boarding house, and farmer, out lands 300, home farm 150.
Learned Hervey, r 32, retired, aged 80.
LEFFINGWELL CHARLES H., r 12, medical electrician, office 332 Broad st., Boston, prop. Appleton House, h Main.
Leffingwell Charles W., r 12, caterer for the Appleton House.
Leffingwell Henry R., r 12, manager of Appleton House, Main st.
Leonard Herman H., r 11, farmer for Mrs. H. L. Wait.
Marble Olive, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, widow of Samuel, aged 88.
Mason David, r 9, farmer 47.
MASON FREMONT E., r 12, prop. stage from Dublin to Peterboro, mail carrier.
Mason Harriet G., r 12, widow of Dexter, h and 5 acres.
Mason Jessie E., r 12, school teacher, and dressmaker, bds with H. G.
MASON JOHN H., r 9, farmer 102.
MASON MILTON D., r 12, justice of the peace, librarian town juvenile and social library, dealer in dry goods, boots and shoes, flour, grain, etc.
Mathews George E., r 12, teamster.
May Joseph, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) off r 41, leases of Eliza Perry farm 72.
MOORE FRANK C., (E. Jaffrey) r 44 cor 45, 14 head grade Jersey and Devon cattle, 50 sheep, farmer 245.
MOORE ORISON H., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 42, 2d selectman 1884, 9 head of grade Jersey and Durham cattle, Chester white hogs.
Moore William A., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) farmer, bds with Orison H.
MORSE JOSEPH, r 12, shoemaker, and farmer 100.
MORSE SERENA M., r 25, widow of Thaddeus, farmer 200, aged 82. (Died Jan. 20, 1885.)
PERRY CHARLES H. F., (E. Jaffrey) r 45, 40 head grade Jersey cattle, 3 full blooded Jerseys, 1 Swiss bull, reg., dairy 12 cows, 500 sugar trees, farmer 400.
Perry Eliza Ann, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 41, widow of Charles, farmer 72.
Perry Ivory, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 37, 7-1/2 acres on r 21, 200 sugar trees, farmer 96.
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PERRY SUMNER I., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 37, farmer with his father Ivory.
Perry Thomas, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 39, carpenter, and farmer 10.
Pierce Abbie G., r 22 cor 23, widow of Charles W., farmer 40.
PIERCE FRANK E., r 22 cor 23, carpenter, wheelwright, and farmer 10, and leases of Mrs. Abbie G. Pierce 40 acres.
Pierce Rufus P., r 9, 10 head of cattle, 35 Merino sheep, 500 sugar trees, farmer 165.
Pierce Willard H., r 12, carpenter and farmer 25.
Piper Anna, r 12, widow of Col. Rufus, aged 93.
Piper George A., r 22, cotton carder, and farmer 40.
PIPER HENRY C., r 12, justice of the peace, 3d selectman 1884, carpenter and house painter, farmer 75.
PIPER HENRY H., r 12, school superintendent 1884, postoffice clerk, delegate to the Exposition at New Orleans for 1884, appointed by the Bureau of Education at Washington.
PIPER JAMES G., r 12, carpenter, house painter, farmer 25.
Piper James R., r 12, dentist.
POWERS ELLIOT, r 12, retired farmer, h and 1 acre.
Powers Joseph W., r 12, farmer 30.
Preston Charles, r 11, laborer.
Proctor Washington, r 12, blacksmith, and farmer 40.
Randolph Lewis P., r 12, gardener.
Raynor Alphonzo B., r 48, farmer 37.
Richardson Lucy B., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 19, widow of Luke, bds with Luke F.
RICHARDSON LUKE F., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 19, 8 cows, 32 head grade Jersey and Durham cattle, 200 sugar trees, apple orchard 1,000 trees, fruit grafter, and farmer 400.
RICHARDSON MALACHI, (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 19, retired farmer.
Robbe Joseph W., r 22 cor 17, sale and boarding stable at New Haven.
ROBBE M. MARIA, r 22 cor 17, farmer 30.
Shattuck Henry V., r 33, 23 grade Jersey cattle, 300 sugar trees, cooper and farmer 200.
Shattuck Vyrling D., r 33, farmer, bds with Henry V.
SMITH HENRY H., r 12, physician and surgeon.
SPAULDING FRANCIS A., r 18, brick and stone mason, h and 6 acres.
Sweetser Charles P., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 21, 24 grade Jersey and Durham cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 70, and in Jaffrey 240.
TOWNSEND CHARLES M., r 15, 12 head of cattle, 500 sugar trees, farmer 325.
Townsend David, r 12, farmer 44.
Upton Charles A., r –, son of John A.
Upton John A., r 37, farmer 115, and manager for Casper Crowninshield Beech Hill farm 300 acres.
WAIT EDWARD S., r 11, laborer.
WAIT HARRIET L., r 11, farmer 60.
Wait John E., machinist at Peterboro.
WAIT THOMAS B., r 49, farmer.
WELLMAN JESSE P., (W. Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 39, farmer 45.
WESTON & SON, (West Peterboro, Hillsboro Co.) r 40 cor 41, (Sumner J. and Frank H.) 20 head grade Durham cattle, and farmer 100.
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Wood Augustine, r 12, fish warden, 15 head of cattle, 12 sheep, 300 sugar trees, farmer 200.