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INDEX History of the town of Glover, Compiled by the Glover Historical Society in 2013 for the 1983 edition (Photos are indicated by italics)

A Fight with the Smugglers: 110 Anderson, Irving: 82 Baker, Howard: 75 Abbott, Carl: 39 Anderson, Isadore: 67, 67 Baker’s store: 34 Abbott, Martin: 18, 134, 138 Anderson, John: 16, 64 Baldwin, F. W.: 11 Abbott, Nehemiah: 81 Anderson, Kenneth: 83 Ball, Maurice: 82 Abbott, S.: 138 Anderson, Melvin: 82 Balls: 13, 24, 116 Abenaqui: 1 Anderson, Walter: 139 Baltimore, MD: 105 Abnaki: 1 Anderson, Willie: 16 Bands: 24, 37, 40 Adams, Amanda: 82 Andersonville Cemetery: 89 Baptist Church/Baptists: 47, 48 Adams, Dr. F: 139 Andersonville/Anderson School/ Baranoff, Sidney: 43 Adams, Wilson: 82 District: 74, 75 Barbecue: 59, 137 Admiral Farragut: 37 Andersonville: 50, 67 Barber shop: 25, 44, 80, 120, Advantages of the East: 107, Animal pound: 133 138 109-110 Antiquarian Supper: 55 Barber, Clyde: 82 Aerolite: 136 Antique shops: 138 Barber, Dean: 82 Africa: 43 Architecture: 47-48 Barber, Earle: 75 Agricultural Production: 132 Arizona: 56 Barber, H.A.: 121 Aiken, Sarah Eastman: 48 Arthur, M.: 138 Barber, Ruby: 55 Aikens, J.W.: 73 Artists: 39, 43, 45 Barber, Shirley & Bernard: 88 Air Force Fighter Interceptor: Arts: 37-45, 69 Barber, Shirley: prologue, 47, 134 Ashburn, Benjamin: 126 85, 88, 101, 116, 117 Airola, Janice (Phillips): 7 Ashery: 15, 138 Barn building: 8, 57 Airplane crash: 134 Atherton, Alger: 82 Barnes, Holly & Tom: 35 Airplane landing: 134 Atherton, Dr. Sanford: 130, Barre: 79 Albany, VT: 1, 8, 20, 61, 74, 76, 136, 139 Barrows, Charles & Lois: 36 85, 86, 103, 107, 135 Atherton, Henry: 82 Barrows, Charles A. Sr.: 36, 85, Alcohol: 7, 107, 120, 133, 135 Athletics: 76 101, 134, 138 Aldrich, Fred: 82 Atwood, Amara: 6, 112 Barrows, Charles: 43 Aldrich, Wesley N.: 16-17, 23, Atwood, Asa: 6 Barrows, Lois: prologue 31, 85, 138 Auction: 59 Bartering: 15, 77 Alexander, Wayne: 16, 23 Auger Maple Products & Barton Academy: 76 Althol, MA: 4 Sawmill: 29 Barton Bible Believer Baptist Ambler, Elmer & Elizabeth: 61 Auger, John Claude: 83 Church: 48 Ambulance: 69; also see Glover Auger, Maurice: 83 Barton : Ambulance service Auger, Roland: 83 49 American Cancer Society: 71 Auntie Bee: 25 Barton Methodist Church: 49 American Legion: 71 Australia: 43 Barton Mills: 1 American Red Cross 56, 61, 69, Auto garage: 22, 93 Barton Mini-Mart: 104 71, 82, 83 Automobiles: 8, 26, 36, 80, 86, Barton Motor Co, Inc.: 36 Amherst College: 134 93, 105, 117, 117, 121, 134, 139 Barton Pond: 1 Among the Breakers: 55 Ayer’s Hair Dressing: 106 Barton River: 7, 11, 12, 17, 24, Anderson, Alson E.: 85 26, 91, 98, 117, 130 Anderson, Amour: 16 Babcock, Henry: 79 Barton True Value Hardware: 8 Anderson, Arline: 67 Badger, Doris West: 75 Barton, VT: 1, 5, 11, 13, 19, 20, Anderson, Billy: 82, 83 Bailey, Bill: 22 24, 26, 29, 30, 34, 37, 41, 47, 48, Anderson, Dean: 83 Bailey, Dean & Eleanor: 31, 137 50, 53, 58, 61, 76, 80, 85, 88, 93, Anderson, Earl: 82 Bailey, Dean: prologue, 61, 62, 106, 110, 113, 118, 119, 121, Anderson, Ellen Comer: 67, 67 83, 89, 119-120, 133 133, 134 Anderson, Fern: 82 Bailey, Marjorie: prologue, 93 Baseball/softball: 61, 137 Anderson, Frank: 93 Baker, Ernest O.: 85 Bates, Dr. D: 139 Anderson, Glendon: 82 Baker, George: 131 Battle of Long Island: 1 Anderson, Hazel: 64, 82 Baker, Harold: 82 Battle of Plattsburg: 7, 8, 81 Battle of Trenton: 1 Bemis Tannery: 130 Boarding houses: 24 Baxter, Dr. William: 24, 134, Bemis, Emma: 37 Boardman Hollow: page 139 Bemis, Mr.: 17, 18, 139 following title page, two pages Bayley, General Jacob: 1 Bennington, VT: 108 following title page, 6, 7, 17, 31, Beach Hill: inside back cover Bessette, Maurice: 82 47, 48, 135 Beach School/District: 74, 75, Bessette, Orient: 82 Boardman, Abigail (Hazen): 7 76, 80 Bicentennial Exhibition Hall: 1 Boardman, Dr. Jonas: 139 Beach, E. P.: 8 Bicentennial of Glover: title Boardman, John: 7, 17, 47, 74, Beach, Lydia (Nourse): 7 page, prologue, 137 133, 138, 139 Beach, Ruby: 6, 133 Bicentennial of United Boats: 101, 121, 137 Beach, S.: 138 States:/1975 Bicentennial Bobbin mills: 24, 138 Beach, Solomon: 7, 134, 138 Committee: 65, 137 Bodwell, E: 139 (misspelled on Bean Bros.: 29 Bickford, Carlton & Mary Jane: page as Bodnell) Bean Homestead: 135 137 Bones: 58 Bean, A.P.: 79 Bickford, Carlton: 61, 83 Bookmobile/Book wagon: 87 Bean, Amos: 15, 134 Bickford, Charles: 78 Booster program: 69 Bean, Ava: 24 Bickford, Edwin: 82 Boot makers: see shoemakers Bean, Carl: 16, 63 Bickford, George: 113 Bootlegging: 26 Bean, Clyde: 24 Bickford, H.D.: 77 Borland, Alden & Jean: 19 Bean, Cromwell: 15 Bickford, Howard: 82 Borland, Alden: 118 Bean, Donald: 63 Bickford, Irving: 78 Borland, Annie: 63 Bean, Dorothy: 4 Bickford, Marjorie: prologue, Borland, Carol: 43 Bean, Ethel: prologue, 63, 67, 63 Borland, Clark: 75 135 Bickford, Owen: 82 Borland, Harriet: 83 Bean, Evelin: 81 Bickford, Willard: 83 Borland, Jean (Urie): prologue, Bean, F.: 138 Bieren, Olive: 31 6, 82, 89-90 Bean, Ida (Walcott): 16 Big America: 107 Borland, John: 31 Bean, Ida: 16, 78 Big Rock swimming hole: 26 Borland, Kenneth & Carol: 121 Bean, Isabelle: 63, 67 Bingo: 57, 59 Borland, May: prologue, 63, Bean, Laura Spaulding Percival: Black Hills: 101, inside back 120 7, 74 cover Borland, Mrs. Clark: 55 Bean, Lisle: 54 Blackmar, Polly: 6 Borland, Roberta: 43 Bean, Luda & Freeman: 76, 112 Blacksmith: 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, Boston, MA: 8, 31, 105, 115, Bean, Lyle: 67 35, 91, 93, 101, 130, 131, 138 116 Bean, Marguerite: 24 Blair, Edward: 82 Boutin, Paul: 83 Bean, Reynold: 24 Blair, Erwood: 82 Bowman, Dr. B: 139 Bean, Sam & Mamie (Hall): 24, Blanchard, A.: 87 Box factory: see Tub 25 Blanchard, Martha: 4 factory/shop Bean, Samuel: 3, 4, 4, 9, 63, Bliss, Deacon Stephen: 5, 47, Box parties: 75 133, 135, 139 133, 134 Boy /Cub Scouts of America: Bean, Venan: 82 Bliss, Mary (Wheatly): 5, 134 65, 71 Bean’s Small Opera Company: Bliss, Zeba: 5 Bragg, David: 6 41 Blodgett house: 100 Braithwaite, Chris & Ellen: 68 Beaver Meadow Creek: 86 Blodgett, ____: 100 Braithwaite, Chris: prologue, 26 Beavers: 101 Blodgett, Amie/Amy: 49, 100 Bread and Puppet Theater: 43, Beedle & Prindle: 139 Blodgett, Fletcher: 21 45, 121 Beedle, Charles C.: 25, 37 Blodgett, Freelove: 100 Brern, Peter: 6 Beeman, Ebenezer: 126 Blodgett, S.: 138 Brick kiln/brick making: 3, 6, 17, Beers Atlas of Orleans County: Blodgett, Sumner: 100 109, 129, 133, 138 prologue Blood, Samuel: 6 Brighton: 1 Bell Telephone Company: 26, Blood, Timothy Jr.: 6 Brohan, Joseph: 82 134 Blood, Timothy: 6 Brooks, Al: 21, 65, 116, 139 Bell tolling: 111 Blueberry party: 111 Brooks, Alton & Marjorie: 137 Brooks, Alton: 61, 83 Buttertub manufacturing: 138; Chamber’s Pond: 6 Brooks, Arlene: 43, 67 also see tub factory Chamberlain, Janette: 7 Brooks, Douglas: 83 Chamberlain, Spencer: 7, 11, Brooks, Earl: 82 C & C Supermarket: 36 12, 89, 137 Brooks, Freeman & Noreen: 22 Cabinet shop: 18, 138; also see Chamberlin, “Widder”: 112 Brooks, Freeman: prologue, 22, Furniture making Chamberlin, Edna: 25, 139 120 Cabot: 1 Chamberlin, Terrance: 83 Brooks, Kenneth: 82 Calderwood, Annie: 78 Chambers Pond: 101 Brooks, Lyman: 120 Calderwood, J.: 138 Chapin, Tony & Daphne: 116, Brooks, Marjorie: 61 Calderwood, James: 16, 110 117 Brooks, Neil: 82 Calderwood, Mary: 78 Chaplin, H. S.: 79, 138 Brooks, Paul Jr.: 22, 59, 82 Calderwood, Rev. David: 50 Chaput, Adrien & Theresa: 31 Brooks, Phil: 21, 61, 110, 116 Calderwood, Theda: 78 Charleston, VT: 39 Brooks, Raymond: 83 Cambridge, MA: 43 Charter of town of Glover: 1-2, Brooks, Ross: 82, 83 Cameron, Belle: 53 126, 135 Broome, Marion: 120 Cameron, Catherine: 53 Chase Sugar Place: 139 Brotherhood of the Lake Region Cameron, David: 53 Chase: see Gilmour & Chase Parish: 58 Cameron, Doris: 53 Cheney, Celestia: 39 Brow, Robert: 82 Cameron, Isabelle: 63, 80 Cheney, Honorable Fred P.: 26, Brown Egg Store: 26, 104 Cameron, Jim: 53 39, 88, 134, 139 Brown Meadow Brook: 117 Cameron, Kate: 53 Cheney, Peg: 43 Brown, ____, Selectman: 81 Cameron, Lizzie: 53 Chicago: 65, 105 Brown, Asa: 5, 33 Cameron, Mrs. James: 55 Child, Hamilton: prologue Brown, E.: 138 Cameron, Will: 53 Children’s Aid Society: 69, 71 Brown, E.M. & Son: 50 Camp, Stephen: 126 China: 58, 114 Brown, Emma: 49 Campbell, William: 6 Chittenden, Thomas: 1, 126 Brown, Kendall: 50 Canada: 2-3, 63, 81, 110, 114 Choir: 39, 134 Brown, Mary: 8 Cancer Crusade: 69, 71 Christian Endeavor Society: 71 Brown, Phil/Philip: 61, 83 Captain Joe: 1 Christian Scientist: 118 Brown, Rev. Findley: 49 Captain John: 1 Christie, Emma: 80, 138 Brown’s Bridge: 93 Card playing/parites: 67, 75 Christie, Josephine /Jo (Prindle): Brownington: 1, 67, 76 Carpenter trade: 8 37, 50, 87, 88 Brunnell, Myrtie: 74 Carr, John: 6 Christie, Leo: 27 Buchanan, Bruce R.: 87, 88 Carriage/wagon/sleigh shops: Christmas bazaar: 55 Buck, Dr. Percy E.: 24, 63, 82 18, 24, 72, 105, 130, 134, 138 Christmas clubs: 61, 63 Buck, Grace: 63 Carrier, Alfred: 83 Christmas: 26, 39, 43, 58, 61, Bugbee, Dr. F: 139 Carter, Mr.: 101 63, 64, 69, 116 Building fund: 137 Carts: 8 Chronicle, the: prologue, 26, 30 Burlington, VT: 8 Carving: 39 Church: 3, 47- 51, 55, 59, 63, Burrough’s Wagon Shop: 130 Cattle: 110, 111, 132 71, 75, 91, 105, 107, 111, 114, Burroughs, Emma: 138 Cedar oil: 15, 121 116, 129, 130, 133, 134, 137 Burroughs, W: 138 Cedar shingles: see Shingle Cider mill: 101 Burton Hill Road: 93, 133 makers Cider: 21, 120, 133 Burton, Capt. Benjamin: 133 Cemeteries: 5, 67, 89-90, 107, Civil War: 24, 48, 65, 81-82, 83 Burton, Hal: 114 117, 118, 129, 134, 135 Clampett, S.: 138 Busy Bee: 25, 139 Centennial: 55 Clark & King Family Reunion: 53 Butchers: 5, 26, 138 Center School/Center District: Clark Hill: 85, 86 Butkovich, Francis & Lorraine: 10, 48, 74, 75, 76 Clark Hotel: 27, 135; also see 31 Central heating: 134 Dry Pond Hotel Butler, Kate; prologue, 37, 43 Century Farm: 113 Clark Pond/ Clark’s Pond: 6, 24, Butler, Nathan: 133 Chadbourne, Charles: 78 107 Butter making: 16-17, 23, 104, Chaffee, Georgiana: 61 Clark, A.S.: 131 120 Chainsaw dealers: 138 Clark, Alice: prologue Clark, Bernice D.: 69 Colburn’s Brook: 135 Coossucks: 1 Clark, Betsey (Wyman): 6 Colburne, Miss (merchant): 34 Corcoran Gallery: 43 Clark, Bill: 43 Cole, Al: 33 Corley, Mary: 74 Clark, Bob: 50, 133 Cole, Earle: 82 Corlis, Kermit: 82 Clark, Bruce: 64 Colette, Albert: 82 Corliss, Aubird: 82 Clark, Caleb A.: 81 College: 2 Corliss, Monroe: 22 Clark, Charles A.: 6, 139 Collins, Clayton: 64 Corn roast: 137 Clark, Dale: 82 Collins, Don: 44 Cosgrove, Serena & Leonard: Clark, Don & Alice: 13, 64-65, Collins, Oliver: 83 121 76, 112 Colonial Manor Nursing Home: Couts-Morrarty 4-H Camp: 65 Clark, Don: 26, 64, 73, 138 26, 135, 139 Coventry: 47 Clark, Edna: 91 Colonial Rest Home, Inc.: 26 Covered Wagon Farm: 22, 22 Clark, Effie: 74 Comedian: 37 Crafts: 67, 69, 137 Clark, Elizabeth: 85, 86 Comer, Ellen: 67, 67 Craftsbury Academy: 76 Clark, Ezra L.: 49 Comer, Mae: 67, 67 Craftsbury: 1, 13, 20, 50 Clark, Frances: 43 Commercial activities: 15-36, Craftsbury: 4 Clark, Frank: 82 138-9 Crandall, Trafton & Laura: 104 Clark, H.: 139 Community Church: see Glover Crane, John: 7, 48, 73, 81, 89, Clark, Hiram: 73 Community Church 133, 135 Clark, J.: 131 Comstock, F.W.: 36 Crane, Sally (Prentiss): 7 Clark, Jefferson: 134 Conant, John: 3, 4, 9, 33 Cream separators: 120 Clark, Leslie: 82 Conant, Sarah (Leonard): 4 Creameries: 16-17, 22, 23, 24, Clark, Lola: 87, 88 Concord Gazette, The (NH): 11, 121, 138 Clark, Myrtle: 74 12 Critchett, S.K.: 72, 138 Clark, Robert and Gisele: 3 Congregational Crockett, Olga: 49 Clark, Robert: 82 Church/Congregationalists: 5, Crosby, Hezekiah: 77 Clark, Ross: 61, 62, 64 8, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 56, 98, 116, Cubit, Warren: 82 Clark, S.N.: 87 135, 136 Currier, Arthur: 82 Clark, Silas: 5, 6, 24, 111, 135, Conley, Bruce: 61 Currier, Bonnie: 116, 117 139 Conley, Charles: 82 Currier, Butch & Bonnie: 117 Clark, Ursula W.: prologue, 23, Conley, Howard: 7, 16, 61, 138 Currier, Butch: 62, 116 43, 44 Conley, Larry: 83 Currier, Fred: 26 Clark, Viola: 67, 67 Conley, Rodney: 83 Currier, James & Gloria: 31, 87, Clark, W.F.: 74 Connecticut: 4 137, 138 Cleveland, Harvey & Maureen: Constable: 134 Currier, James: 26, 61, 138 106, 138 Continental Infantry Regiment: Currier, Maynard & Jessie: 31 Cleveland, OH: 88, 105 1 Currier, Philip: 83 Cleverley, Allen: 83 Cook stove: 134 Currier, Raymond: 61, 83 Clothes dryers: 138 Cook, Captain Samuel: 3, 5, 9, Currier’s Market/Currier’s Clothes wringers: 138 74, 81, 116, 133, 135 Quality Market: 26, 32, 87, 138 Clothing (manufactured): 29, Cook, David: 83 Cushing, Thomas: 126 34, 35 Cook, E.: 131 Cutler House: 95 Clyde River: 1 Cook, George: 82 Cutler, C.: 131, 139 Co. A, First Reg., Vt. Volunteers: Cook, Helen (Mrs. Charles): 116 Cutler, C.F.: 56 82 Cook, Lyman: 75 Cutler, Charles: 47, 53, 85, 136 Co. D, 6th Regiment, Vt. Cook, Mary: 134 Cutler, H.: 131 Volunteers: 81 Cook, Paul: 81 Cutler, Jennie: 53 Cobb, Mary: 22 Cooler creamer: 120 Cutler, Martha (Blanchard): 4 Coe, Liz: 43 Coolidge, President Calvin: 136 Cutler, Mary: 53 Coffins: 18 Coomer, John: 5 Cutler, Nathan, Jr.: 4, 9, 17, 85, Colburn, Albert: 82 Cooper Shop: 131 101, 118, 133, 134, 138 Colburn, Ira: 5 Cooper: 138 Cutler, Sophia: 5 Colburn, Mercy (Mason): 5 Coos: 1 Damon, Dr. D: 139 Dexter Hill/Mtn.: 5, 10, 24, 89, Drew, Olin: 16 Dams: 17, 91, 93, 98 91, 107, 117 Drew, Perley & Gertrude: 25 Dances (also see Balls): 24, 39, Dexter, Della: 63 Drew, Perley: 39, 62 41, 43, 59, 64, 67, 75, 137 Dexter, Etta: 91 Drew, Plinny: 82 Daniels Pond: 101, 103 Dexter, Perlie: 114 Drew, R.: 138 Daniels, Asa: 110 Dexter, Roy: 57 Drew, R.P.: 80 Danville Green: 5 Diary: 82 Drew, Rolphe: 82 Danville Messenger: 2 Diette, Ernest: 82 Drew, Wesley: 25, 62, 120, 138 Danville, VT: 5, 11 Diette, Maria: 63 Drew, William S.: 134 Darling Inn: 63 Diphtheria: 90 Drew’s Hardware: 130 Darling, Frank: 118 Diseases: 89, 90, 135, 136 Drew’s Wayside Stand: 25, 25 Darling, L.: 138 Distillery: 7, 33 Drew’s Zoo & Wayside Stand: Darling, Laban & Lucy: 52, 70 Dix, Nathan: 126 25, 25 Darling, Laban: 18, 70 Doctors: 22, 24, 63, 71, 88, 89, Dry Pond Creek: 86 Darling, Lucy (Stone): 39 106, 134, 138, 139 Dry Pond Hotel: 13, 27 Darling, Lyman: 50 Dodge, Clara Lyman: 6 Dry Pond: 112; also see Darling, Russell & Ruth: 77 Dodge, Noah: 6 Runaway Pond Darling, Russell: prologue, 39, Dog: 111 Duck Pond Road: 74 69 Domestic Resurrection Circus: Dunn, ____: 78 Darling, Ruth: prologue, 91 43 Dunn, Beulah: 67 Daughters of Liberty: 71 Dopp, Daisy & Jim: 26 Dunn, E.R.: 80 Davenport, Ruth: prologue Dopp, Daisy (Sherburne): Dunn, Ellery: 31, 33, 62 David, R.: 138 prologue, 24, 26, 39, 63, 113- Dwinell & Phillips: 21, 138 Davidson: 139 116 Dwinell building: 21 Davio, Mary: 63 Dopp, Jim: 39, 63, 114 Dwinell, D.: 138 Davis, Carroll: 82 Dopp/Schumann/Sherburne Dwinell, I.: 139 Davis, Dr. D: 139 house: 24, 43 Dwinell, J. E.: 79, 134, 138 Davis, Francie: 126 Dorr, Solomon: 11 Dwinell, J. Elmer: 18, 94 Davis, G. H. Co.: 80 Douglas, Amos: 126 Dwinell, J.E. Furniture Shop: Davis, Laura: 87 Douglas, Benjamin: 126 130, 134 Davis, Phil: 62 Douglas, Eli: 126 Dwinell, Joseph H.: 18, 77, 120 Davis, Roy E. (and store): 26, Douglas, John: 126 Dwinell, Kate (Cameron): 53 33, 34, 35, 40, 85, 87 Douglas, William Jr.: 126 Dwinell, Lyman: 87, 88, 134 Dean, Walter: 126 Douglas, William: 126 Dwinell, Mary (Brown): 8 Death: 111 Dow, Dr. Nelson L.: 24, 88, 109, Dwinell, Solomon: 8, 10 Debates: 67 117, 139 Decker, Asa: 81 Dow, George A.: 26, 31, 36, 85, E. M. F.: 134 Delaware River: 1 87 E.B. & J. B. Simonds’ store: 10 Democrat: 7 Dow, Grace: 78 E.O. Randall’s Store: 31, 31, 72, Dentist: 138 Dow, J.: 131 87, 131, 134 Depression: 26 Drag saw: 118, 139 Earnest Workers, Methodist Derby Line, VT: 3, 85 Dressmaking/dressmaker: 64, Church: 56 Derby, VT: 1, 8, 13, 81, 133 69, 138 Earthquake: 136 Dewing place: 93 Drew, Ada (Urie): 67 East Glover: 116 Dewing, Bernice: 101 Drew, Elsie: 39 East River: 1 Dewing, Clarence: 82 Drew, Emma: 16 Easter: 43, 58 Dewing, Edith: 67, 67 Drew, George: 63 Eastern States Exposition: 65 Dewing, Leslie: 82 Drew, Harley: 16 Ecumenical Committee: 58 Dewing, Lois: 67, 67 Drew, Helen: prologue, 47 Eddy, Clara: 26 Dewing, Mabel: 114, 134 Drew, J.: 130, 138 Eddy, Milo S.: 85 Dewing, Maynard: 82 Drew, John: 81 Eggs: 23, 31, 35, 104 Dewing, Nellie: 67 Drew, L.: 138 Electricity: 26, 55, 95, 120 Dexter Farm: 10 Drew, Nathaniel: 77 Elliot, Alverton: prologue Elliot, Isabelle: 63 Fife, Peg Cheney: 43 French, L.: 130 Elliot, Joseph: 85 Fire Department Trustees: 95 French, Lindol: 48, 90, 107, 136 Elliots: 101 Fire Warden: 95 French, Orin Boot & Shoe Shop: Elliott, Bryce: 64 Fire: 21, 26, 31, 33, 39, 48, 73, 130, 138 Elliott, Clayton: 63, 64 74, 75, 76, 82, 133, 136 French, Orin: 17-18, 138 Elliott, Ralph: 64 Firehouse/station: 17, 22, 29 French, R.: 138 Elliott, Ruel: 83 Fireless cookers: 69 French, Robert E.: 26, 29, 85 Ellis, John. P.: 32, 85, 138 Firewood: 88 French, S.: 138 Ellsworth, Harriet: 74, 133 Firsts in Glover: 133 French, S.B.: 18 Emery, Forrest: 82 Fish and Game Warden: 134 French, Sally: 107 England: 15 Fisher Hill: inside back cover French, Silas: 5, 81 Englemann, Carl 3rd: 83 Fishing: 101, 107, 121, 134 Friend, Lilla: 91 English, Andrew: 126 Fletcher, Mr.: 37, 136 Frost, Amanda: 107 Erastus Buck Relief Corps: 66, Flood of 1927: 4, 17, 21, 26, 91- Frost, Daniel: 81 67, 68 94, 101, 136 Frost, Eber: 8, 107, 130, 134 Erwin, Superintendent: 80 Floodwood Company: 3, 81, Frost, Henman: 77 Erysipelas: 89, 136 133 Fuller, J: 138 Europe: 15 Florida: 107 Fulling mill: 7, 17, 133, 138 Evans, James: 61, 62 Folklore & other stories: 107- Funeral parlor: 22 Evans, Richard: prologue, 43 121 Funeral: 3, 111, 133, 133 Evans, Ruth & Richard: 21, 87 Food preservation: 69 Fur-bearing fish: 21, 110 Evans, Ruth: prologue Food sales: 59, 61 Furniture shop/making: 18, 21, Excelsior Class: 58 Food shelf: 58 69, 105, 130, 138 Exhibition/Exhibit Hall: 1, 37, Foosah: 1 39, 73, 89, 137 Foot, Alvir: 126 G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Extension Homemaker s’ Clubs: Foot, George: 126 Republic) Mason Post 16: 65, 69 Ford, Rev. J.W.: 48, 130 66, 67 Extension Service: see UVM Foreign Missionary Society: 55 G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Extension Service Forrest, Alcide: 33 Republic): Post 55; see also Foster, Earl: 82, 83 G.A.R. Mason Post 16 Fairbanks, Leona: 75 Foster, Ethan: 24 Gaboriault, Amie: 82 Fairbanks, Lynne: 61 Foster, F.: 139 Gaboriault, Noella: 82 Fairgrounds Road: 93 4-H Clubs: 64-65, 64, 121 Garfield, Dr. F: 139 Fancywork: see 4-H Friendship Club: 64 Garfield, Joseph: 111 Needlework/Crafts 4-H Hill-Top Boys Club: 64 Gary, George: 75 Farm implements: 138 14th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Gazebo: 37, 38, 98, 99, 122 Farming: 3-8, 15-36, 51, 57, 60, Div., Vermont Militia: 81 Gazetteer of Orleans County, 67, 77, 82, 88, 101, 106, 108, Fourth of July: 26, 59, 87, 91, Vermont: prologue 109, 113, 114, 115, 119, 120, 105, 107 Gearwar, Albert: 82 132, 135 Frame houses/barns: 2, 3, 5, 6, General stores/general Farr, E.: 131 8, 134, 135 merchandise: 24, 26, 29-36, 44, Farr, William: 81 France: 43, 105 82, 104, 112, 118, 129, 130, Farrand, Dewey: 82 Franklin Store: 29 133, 136, 138 Farwell, Rev. William: 133 Frazier, J.W.: 131 George E. Putnam & Son: 120 Fay, Joseph: 126 Free & Accepted Masons: 71 Georgia: 55 Fay, Nathan: 126 Freeman Meeting: 3 Ghistie, Mrs. Emma: 80 Fayer, Thomas J.: 85, 138 Freewill Baptist Church: 48 (probably should have read Fellow, John Jr.: 126 Freighting teams: 138 Christie, not Ghistie) Fellows, Ezra: 126 French Cemetery: 89, 107, 117 Gillis, Rev Hugh: 49 Fellows, John: 126 French Hill: 5 Gilman, Herb: 61, 62 Fellows, William: 2 French, Dr. C: 139 Gilman, Marshall: 16 Fence company: 7, 16, 23, 138 French, Elvira J. Morse: 90 Gilmartin, Rev. John: 50 Ferrin, Kermit: 83 French, Emily A.: 117 Gilmore place: 57 Gilmore, Arthur: 16 Glover (or Glover Gray, Robert: 82 Gilmore, David Jr.: 16 Grammar) School: 74, 75, 76, Gray, Roland: 82 Gilmore, David Sr.: 16 78, 134 Greeley: 109 Gilmour & Chase: 128 Glover Village Christmas Club: Green Mountain Fence Gilmour, Allen: 110 82 Company: 7, 16, 23, 138 Gilmour, Phylis: 80 Glover Village Mothers’ Club: Green Mountain Kicker: 26, Girl/ Brownie Scouts of 76 134, 139 America: 65, 71 Glover Village: 8, 12, 17, 18, 21, Green Mountain Store: 72 Gjessing, Erland: 26. 118 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 33, 37, Green, C.: 72 Gjessing, Fred & Helen: 88 47, 48, 49, 50, 50, 63, 73, 91, 94, Greensboro/Greensborough: 1, Gjessing, Frederick: 82 95, 97-99, 111, 118, 122, 130, 3, 11, 110, 114, 126, 133 Gjessing, John: 82 134, 135, 136 Greg, Rev. Theodore: 49 Gjessing, Ruth: 67 Glover Volunteer Fire Griffin, Dale: 82 Glover (Village) Grist Mill: 17, Department: 59, 61, 62 Griggs, Gideon: 81 18, 18 Glover Volunteers (poem): 83 Gristmill: 7, 11, 17, 18, 19, 51, Glover Ambulance service: 61 Glover, General John: 1-2, 15, 130, 131, 133, 138 Glover Band: 40, 137 123, 126, 135 Groceries: 104, 118 Glover Bicentennial Committee: Gloverton Post Office: 85, 86 Guggenheim Museum: 43 prologue Glue, Reuben: 37 Gunsmith: 18, 134, 138 Glover Bridge: 94, 98 Goad, G.: 138 Glover Center: 86 Goad, P. E.: 58 Haag, Raymond: 83 Glover Community Goddard College: 43 Hadlock, Fritz. C.: 82 Church/parsonage: 10, 49, 49, Goodall, Dr. F: 139 Hagar, J.S.: 51 50, 53, 56, 58, 67 Goodwin, Moses: 24, 73, 107 Hairdresser: 138; also see Glover Corner: 111 Goss, George: 82 Barber shop Glover Coronet Band: 37, 38, Goss, Louise: 43 Hall, Henry & Rosette: 24 46, 136 Goss, Myrtie: 67 Hall, Henry: 13 Glover Creamery Company: 17, Gotterdamerung: 73 Hall, Mamie: 24 138 Gould, Mr.: 110 Hancock farm: 10 Glover Driving Club: 25, 63, 113 Grace, John: 126 Hancock, Effie: 63 Glover Fire & Civil Defense Graham, W.M.: 79 Hancock, Lee: 82 Department: 59, 95 Grange Hall: 67, 69 Hanson, Matilda: 107, 114 Glover Girls Club: 67 Grange: see Glover Grange No. Harding, Amos: 126 Glover Grange No. 272: 41, 67, 272 Hardware shop: 138 69, 74, 82 Graton, John: 126 Hardwick Street: 110 Glover Gustos: 61 Graves, E.L.: 20, 118 Hardwick: 1, 79 Glover Homemakers: 42, 69 Graves, Millie: 75 Hardy, Charles: 7, 48, 74 Glover Hotel: 24, 139 Graves, Nathan: 16 Hardy, Nancy (Proctor): 7 Glover I ball team: 61 Graves, Orey: 75 Harness Shop Hill: 94 Glover II ball team: 61 Gray & Smith Store: 130, 138 Harness shop: 21, 21, 22, 35, Glover Inn: 22, 130, 139 Gray, C.: 139 77, 94, 118, 138 Glover Library Association: 87 Gray, Carolyn & Bob: 93 Harper, Avis: 88 Glover Light Infantry Company: Gray, Carrie: 75 Harriman, Arthur: 82 81, 136 Gray, Charlie: 22 Hartford, VT: 7 Glover Lions 4H Club: 121 Gray, Dan/Daniel: 24, 81, 85, Hartman, Rev. Doris: 49 Glover Mills: 51 111-112 Hartwell Pond: 107, 134 Glover Nine, The: 62 Gray, E.: 139 Hatch, Seth: 6, 74 Glover Post Office: 85, 86 Gray, Hoyt: 82 Hatch, Seth: 81 Glover Public Library: 87 Gray, John: 48 Hawkins, Polly: 133 Glover Room at Old Stone Gray, Joseph: 3, 4 Hawxhurst, Bradford: 83 House Museum: 67 Gray, Mrs. Dan (Annie Stone Haying: 112-113, 114 Glover Swim Project: 69, 71 Gray): 74 Hazen, Abigail: 7 Gray, Myra: 74 Hazen’s Notch: 1 Health, Education & Welfare: Hops: 16 Island Pond: 1 60 Horse Pond: 114 Italy: 43 Healy, Howard: 62 Horse racing: see Glover Hearse: 22, 120 Driving Club J. King & Sons: 138 Heart Fund: 69 Horse show: 137 Jackman, B.F. & H. L: 139 Heath, Clyde (Kid): 62 Horses: 3, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 35, Jackman, B.F. & Hattie: 18 Heath, Donald: 83 39, 60, 61, 63, 63, 64, 70, 77, 85, Jackman, B.J.: 111 Hebard house: 101 86, 88, 91, 93, 101, 105, 108, Jackson, Henry: 126 Hebard, Emory/Em: prologue, 110, 112, 113, 114-115, 118, Jackson, Michael: 126 31, 33, 44, 69, 137 121, 132, 137 Jamieson, Charles: 82 Hen House: 97 Hot lunch program: 76 Jarmofsky, Jerome: 61, 62 Hickock, Faye & Gordon: 93 Hotels: 5, 135, 139; see also Jenness, Bert: 63 Highway map: inside back cover Taverns Jenness, Harold: 62 Hill, Benjamin: 82 Hovey’s Sanitarium: 26, 27 Jenness, John: 24 Hill, Captain John H.: 81, 135 Howard Bank, The: 79 Jennings, ____: 62 Hill, Dr. H.H.: 71, 139 Howard, Abner: 126 Jerome, Clarence: 82 Hilliker, John: 82 Hoyt, Hannah: see Parker, Jeweler: 138 Hillside Stables: 20 Hannah Jewell, A.C.: 50 Hinman Road (Timothy Hinman Hoyt, Sally (Thomas): 8 Joe’s Pond: 1 Road): two pages following title Hoyt, Samuel: 8 Johnson House: 97 page, 1, 3, 6, 8, 24, 47, 74, 89, Hughes, Al: 48 Johnson State College: 105 129, 133, 135 Hughes, George “Hut”: 34 Johnson, Bert: 62 Hinman, Captain Timothy: 1, Hughes, Larry: 35 Johnson, Carl: 83 133, 135 Hull, J: 139 Johnson, George: 62, 78 Hinton, Wendell: 82 Humphrey, George & Grace: 68 Johnson, Hoyt: 21 Histed, Marguerite: 117 Humphrey, Harry: 82 Johnson, M. & H.: 138 History of Glover (Leonard, Humphrey, Horace: 6 Johnson, M.W.: 87, 121 1940): prologue, 111 Humphrey, Solomon: 6, 9 Johnson, Mark: 21 History of Glover, Vermont and Hunt School: 74 Johnson, Oscar B. & Maggie: Runaway Pond (Phillips, 1940) Hunt, R.: 138 22, 97 poem: two pages following title : 43, 109 Johnson, R.H.: 35 page, prologue, 37, 69 Hurlburt, L. V.: 131 Johnson, Steve: 105 History of Orleans County, Hurricane: 136 Jones, D.: 138 Vermont: prologue, 11 Hyde Park: 58 Joy, Nathaniel: 81 History of the Congregational Judge: 7 Churches in Orleans County, Vt. I Lift My Lamp: 105 June training days: 3 (White, 1868): 47 Ice house: 120 Junior League, The: 71 History of the town of Glover, Ice: 35, 101, 103, 120 Junior Prom: 64 Vermont (1983): prologue, 137 Incorporated Villages: 95 Justice of the Peace: 7, 9, 133 History of Vermont (Thompson, Indians: 1, 81, 105 1842): prologue, 11 Industries: inside front cover, Kahlstrom, Queenie W.: 13, 91 Hitchcock, George: 82 15-36, 138-9 Kappeas, Nicholas: 82, 83 Hobby show: 59 Ingersoll, Arthur: 131 Keene Corner Road: 7, 8 Hollow, The: see Boardman Ingraham, H.: 82 Keene Corner: two pages Hollow Inns: 22, 24 following title page, 5, 6, 7, 8, Holloway, Ed: 70 Institute Hall: 10, 24, 37, 39, 41, 89, 107 Holton, Irene: 8 55, 74, 75, 76, 78, 91; also see Keene, NH: 3, 5, 8, 89 Home Demonstration agent: 56 Orleans Liberal Institute Kelton, Charlie/Charles: 22, 26, Home Missionary Society: 55, Institute: see Orleans Liberal 28, 82, 120, 138, 139 56 Institute Kempe, Howard: 83 Hood, C.: 139 Iowa: 22 Kendall, Julia: 37 Hoover, Herbert: 91, 136 Irasburg, VT: 76, 111, 133 Kendalls, The: 37 Hopkins, Frederick: 126 Iron bridge: 94, 98 Keys, Benjamin: 126 Kilby, Dale: 83 Lake Parker Homemakers Club Leonard, Dr.: 138 Kilby, Reid: 83 (Lake Parker Demonstration Leonard, E. Almon: 77, 121 Kiln: 3 Club): 42, 69 Leonard, George: 130 Kimball, A.: 130 Lake Parker: 69, 71, 89, 91, 101, Leonard, Moses: 77 Kimball, Burleigh: 82 102, 103, 133, 137 Leonard, N.: 130, 138 Kimball, Earl: 83 Lake Penfield: 103 Leonard, Noah: 4 Kimball, Evan: 83 Lake Region (School) District: Leonard, Sarah: 4 Kimball, Jesse: 82 76 Leonard, W.: 17, 138, 139 Kimball, Norman: 83 Lake Region Parish Council: 58 Leonard, Willard C.: prologue, Kimball, Raymond: 82 Lake Region Parish: 49, 50, 58 11, 15, 16, 37, 75, 111 Kindergarten: 76 Lake Region Union High School: Levens, Joseph: 126 King & Smith: 33 76 Lewis Sawmill: 101, 139 King & Nelson Co.: 88 Lakes & Ponds: 101-104, 109 Lewis, H.: 139 King family: see Clark & King LaMadelaine, Edward: 83 Lewis, M. H.: 121 Family Reunion Lamoille River: 11 Lewis, N.: 139 King, Bernice: 78 Lamonda, Lois Dewing: 67, 67 Lewis, R.: 138 King, Claude J.: 85 LaMonda, Roy: 82 Libby, George: 82 King, Doris: 63 LaMonda, Wayne: 82 Liberation notice: 121 King, Frone: 63 Lamoray, Lula: 67 Libraries: 50, 69, 74, 87-88, 95 King, J. G. & Son store: 31, 33, Lamson, Marty & Peg: 118 Library of General Reading: 87 34 Land, Isabel: 74 Library Trustees: 87 King, J.C.: 121 Lang, Geo. C.: 121 Lights and Shadows of the Flood King, Rev. Salmon: 3, 134 Lang’s Jewelery Store: 121 of 1927: 91 King, Stephen E.: 29, 31, 33 Langtange, Bernie & Roberta: Lime kiln: 24, 138 King, Walter: 78 88 Lincoln, L.T.: 107 King, Will & wife: 111 Langtange, Roberta Borland: Litchfield, CN: 3 Korean Conflict: 83 43, 89, 90 Little Memories in Silhouettes Larabee, Herbert: 82 and other Lines: 130 Lackey, Silas M. /N.: 16-17, 13 & Larabee, J. Lance: 82 Little, Nathaniel: 126 23 Larose, Robert/Robbie: 61, 62 Littleton Glove Factory: 42 LaClair farm: 10 Laughing Stewardship Through: Livery stable: 24, 121 LaClair’s Auto Sales: 72 58 Locke, Charlotte: 43 Ladd, Bonnie & Mike: 50 Lawn party: 67 Lodging: 121; also see Ladd, Michael: 61, 62 Lawrence Mill: 101, 121, 139 Hotels/Taverns Ladies Literary Club: 71 Lawrence, C.H.: 121, 139 Log houses: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 26 Ladies Mite Society, Universalist Lawrence, Jeannette: 83 Logging: 23, 33, 137 Church: 55, 56 Lawyer: 134 Lola Sargent Missionary Society: Ladies Parsonage Society: 55, Lebanon, NH: 5 58, 114 71 Lecture courses: 74 Londonderry, NH: 3 Ladies’ Aid Society, Leland, Adelbert: 18, 21, 82, Lone Tree Hill: three pages Congregational Church: 55, 56, 136, 139 following title page, 102, 105 59 Leland, George: 82 Long Pond: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11- Ladies’ Auxiliaries: 55, 56 Leland, Maurice: prologue, 82, 14, 135 Lafont, Clyde: 83 118 Loomis, Acanaticous: 82 Lafont, Kathy: 63 Leland, Sadie: 63 Lord, Simeon: 126 Lafont, Orin: 82 Leonard homestead: 82, 134 Lot 31: 135 : 1, 11, Leonard, A.C.: 111 Lot 65: 6 12, 110 Leonard, Buzzell: 27 Lot 68: 2 Lake monitoring for weeds, Leonard, C.: 38, 138 Lot 84: 7 pollution: 71 Leonard, C.S.: 17, 138 Lot 105: 16 Lake Parker Association: 58, 69, Leonard, Chapin: 85, 109, 114, Lot 111: 5 71 134 Lot 112: 5, 7 Leonard, Charles: 21 Lot 114: 5 Lot 115: 5, 7 Maple Leaf Christmas Club: 42, Memorable dates: 135 Lot 116: 3 63 Memorial Day: 67, 121 Lot 121: 8 /sugar/products: Men’s Class: 56, 58 Lot 129: 8 15, 23 & 29, 33, 41, 54, 59, 69, Merriam, W. A. & Son: 17, 51, Lot 130: 8 109, 132, 136, 138 138 Lot 131: 2, 5 Maples Post Office: 85 Metcalf, J: 130 Lot 132: 3, 5 Maples School/District: 74, 75, Methodist Church/ Lot 133: 3 76, 79 Methodists/Parsonage: 43, 48, Lot 138: 3 Maps: inside front cover (Glover 49, 49, 51, 56, 116 Lot 139: 3 Town, 1800/1870), prologue, 48 Methodist Episcopal Church: Lot 141: 3 (1840); 127 (lot map); 129 48; also see Methodist Church Lot 142: 6 (Parker Settlement, Mexican-American War: 81 Lot 143: 6 c. 1810); 130 (Village of Glover, Miles & Miller store: 25, 34 Lot map: 127 1840); 131 (Boardman Hollow, Miles, Florence: 78 Lovell’s Pond: 7 1870); inside back cover Miles, Hazel: 78 Low, John: 126 (highway map, c. 1980) Miles, Ida: 74 Lowell: 1 Marblehead, MA: 1, 123 Miles, O.G.: 63 Lussier, Edward: 82 Marcou, Levi: 82 Miles, Orin/Orrie: 62, 94 Lyceum: 55 Marsh, Rev. John: 49 Miles, Oscar: 82 Lyman, Belle: 53 Martin, J.G.: 131 Miles, Percy: 80 Lyman, Ida: 75 Martin, William H.: 134 Miles, Verne F.: 85 Lyman, May: 75 Masaccio: 43 Miles, Winnie: 63 Lyman, Milton: 62 Mason, Alice: 16 Military company: 3 Lyman, Nelson: 53 Mason, Anthony: 82 Military History of Glover Lyman, Pearl & Milton: 54 Mason, Capt. Dan: 65, 67, 82 (Percival, 1896): 81, 83 Lyman, Pearl: 63, 114 Mason, Dr. T: 139 Military Record Book and Diary: Lyman, Ruby (Beach): 6, 133, Mason, H.: 131 prologue 134 Mason, Joel: 82 Milk delivery service: 22 Lyman, T.: 130 Mason, Mercy: 5 Mill pond: 17 Lyman, Timothy Jr.: 6 Mason, Minnie (Walcott): 16 Miller & Clark: 138 Lyman, Timothy: 3, 6, 7, 17, Mason, Reuben: 16, 74 Miller place: 57 129, 133, 138 Mason, Rev. Reuben: 47, 134 Miller, Amy Urie: 67, 67, 80 Lymans: 101 Mason, Rube: 109 Miller, William: 82 Lyndonville Creamery Company: Masons: see Free and Accepted Millinery: 42, 80, 138 17 Masons Mills: 101, 109; see also fulling Lyndonville Driving Club: 63 Matilda’s Pond: 24, 107 mills, saw mills, grist mills Lyndonville: 63 Maxwell, The: 121 Minakuchi: 91 Lyon, Carroll M.: 26, 85 May, Davies & Franco: 71 Miner, John: 6 Lyon, Dean & Ellen: 31 McCloud, Charles: 6 Minister: 2, 126, 134 Lyon, Dora: 63 McDowell, Neil: 82 Minneapolis, MN: 105 McDuffy, Hattie: 22, 78, 114, Minneapolis, MN: 26 Magoon, Julie/Julia: 63, 111 134 Mississquoi Valley Auto Agency: Magoon, W.: 111 McGaffey, George W.: 23, 85, 8 Mail carriers: 63, 85, 86, 101 86, 138, 139 Mitchel, Rothem: 126 Mail routes: 85, 86, 101 McLellan, Frank: 136, 138 Moderator: 133 Main Street: page facing 1, 37, McLellan, Hiram: 73, 130, 134 Montague, MA: 7 48, 63, 73, 87, 105, 107 McLellan: 130 Montgomery, VT: 8 Manchester, NH: 24 Meadow Brook Creamery: 16- Montminy, Floyd J.: 82 Mandigo, Enid: prologue, 59, 17, 17, 138 Montminy, Forest: 83 101 Meals: 121; also see Montminy, Joe/Joseph: 25, 83, Mandigo, Melvin: 58 Lodging/Taverns 93, 138 Manure spreader: 106 Meat cutter: see Butchers Montminy, Myrtle: 93 Medicine: 13, 22, 24, 71, 88 Montminy, Ralph: 83 Montminy, Roy: 83 Norton, Nathan: 5, 24, 81, 135, Montpelier, VT: 12, 73 139 P.T.A.: 76 Montreal: 8, 15, 115, 116 Norway Medicine Co.: 71 Paddleford, Ed: 21-22, 35, 138 Monuments: 79 Norway, ME: 71 Paddock Hill: inside back cover Mooers, William: 4, 9, 74 Norway, Russell: 83 Page, C.S.: 58 Mooers/Moer, Andrew: 4, 9, Norwich, VT: 7 Painted Post, NY: 105 74, 133 Notepaper: 137 Painters/painting: 58, 72, 137 Morrill, Guy L.: 58 Nourse, Lydia: 7 Palmer, William B.: 85, 138 Morristown: 1 Nursing homes: 22, 26, 139 Palmer: 101 Morse, Elvira J.: 90 Nutting, Addie E. (Scott): 63, Paper hangers: 58 Morse, Jonas: 6 85, 88 Paquette, Blanche: 78 Mud Island School/District: 74, Nye, E.H.: 65 Paquette, Isabelle: 78 75, 76, 114 Nye, L. H.: 17, 139 Parades: 59, 67, 87, 137 Mud Pond: 2, 24, 107, 120 Nye, S.H.: 17, 139 Parents Club: 76, 119 Mules: 22 Paris, France: 107 Murder: 107 Oil distillery: 139; also see Parish Council: see Lake Region Museum: 43 Cedar oil Parish Council Musicians: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, Old Glover Hotel: 97 Parish School/District No. 43, 45, 55, 76, 137 Old Stone House Museum: 67, 11/12/13: 74, 75, 76, 77 Myrtle P: 63 116 Parish Senior Youth Fellowship: Oliver, Rev. Lee: 49 58 Nadeau, Father: 58 Olson, Rev. Arnold: 49 Park Restaurant: 118 Nadwadog Hill: 105 On the town: 22 Parker Lake: 103 Nantucket, MA: 6 On Visiting General Glover’s Parker Pond: 2-3, 4, 6, 7, 17, 24, National 4-H Club Congress: 65 Tomb: 123 69, 101, 107; also see Lake National Library Week: 87 Operation Gift Lift: 69 Parker Navajo: 56 Optician: 121 Parker Settlement: two pages Neal, Joseph: 61 Orchards: 3, 109 following title page, 3, 5, 6, 8, Needlework: 37, 45, 115, 116, Order of the Eastern Star: 71 17, 24, 26, 47, 48, 74, 101, 129, 137 Organists: 43 133, 135 Neighborhood Christmas Club: Organizations: 55- 71 Parker Tavern: 133; see also 63 Orleans County Fair: 59 Taverns and Ralph Parker Neil, Arthur: 82 Orleans County Institute: 87 Parker, Donald/Daniel Penfield: Neil, Don: prologue Orleans County Monitor (1878- 3 Neil, Donna: prologue 1912): prologue, 30, 30, 37, 55, Parker, Enos: 126 Nelson, Bea: 59 74, 110, 112 Parker, Hannah (Hoyt): 3, 133, : 5, 108, 109, Orleans County Monitor Press: 134 110 41 Parker, Judge I.: 11 New Haven, VT: 3 Orleans County: 134 Parker, Molly & Chet: 39 New Year’s: 26 Orleans High School: 76 Parker, Molly: 39 New York City: 37, 43, 80, 105, Orleans Liberal Institute Parker, Mrs. C.S.: 58 134 Association: 74 Parker, Mrs. Glenn: 87 New York Times: 105 Orleans Liberal Institute: 39, Parker, Paul: 8, 39, 78, 82, 91, Newbury, VT: 1 67, 73, 74, 74, 79, 82, 87, 105, 134 Newport Daily Express: 39, 69 114, 136 Parker, Penfield: 103 Newport, VT: 121 Orleans: 105 Parker, Ralph & Hannah: 103 Newspapers: 26, 30, 134, 139 Overall factory: 24, 36, 138 Parker, Ralph (“Esquire”): 3, 6, Nichols, E.M.: 26 Owen, Joseph: 74 9, 10, 15, 24, 26, 47, 74, 133, Niles, Donald: 82 Owen/Owens, Philander: 37, 138, 139 Normal School: 79 47, 139 Parker, S.: 17, 138 Northfield, MA: 6 Ox-cart: 8, 107 Partridge, Amy: 74 Norton, E. (Elijah) A.: 134 Oxen: 8, 47, 54, 60, 117, 132, Partridge, E.: 138, 139 Norton, Nathan Jr.: 5 135 Partridge, Eli: 6 Partridge, Levi: 3, 4, 133 Phillips, Chester “Chet” S.: 18, Portland: 8 Partridge, May: 63 21, 134, 138, 139 Post offices: 85, 131, 134, 135, Patten, David: 83 Phillips, Clarence: 21, 62, 110, 136 Patterson, Gabriel: 16 134 Potash: 3, 8, 12, 15, 131 Patterson, John: 126 Phillips, Dorothy (Bean): 4 Potato whiskey: 7, 133 Patterson, John: 1 Phillips, Dorothy: 48 Pottery: 109 Patterson, Luther: 16 Phillips, Frank: 60 Poultry: 121 Paugus, Chief: 7 Phillips, George: 63 Powers, Bill & Helen: 22 Paul Doyle Realty: 77 Phillips, H.: 111, 138 Powers, Lester: 82 Pauli & Ashton: 105 Phillips, H.W.: 18, 42 Pray, Roger: 138 Peacham, VT: 1 Phillips, Harry Alonzo Phillips: Presbyterian Church: 50 Peck, Ida May: 67 two pages following title page, Prescott, C.R. & Emma: 31 Peck, Robert: 82 7, 11, 37, 46, 60, 67, 69, 118, Prescott, Ellis: 75 Pepin, Arphilian: 82 123 Presettlement: 1 Percival, Ashur: 7, 8, 133, 134 Phillips, Henry and wife: 54 Prieboth: 93 Percival, F.: 138 Phillips, Hind: 118 Priest, Henry: 82 Percival, Fred: 22, 63 Phillips, Janette (Chamberlain): Prindle home: 84 Percival, Laura Spaulding (later 7 Prindle, C.E.: 80 Bean): 7, 74, 134 Phillips, Janice: 7 Prindle, Carrie: 55 Percival, Orson V: prologue, 7, Phillips, Jonas & Dorothy: 48 Prindle, Jo: see Christie, Jo 8, 11, 16, 37, 39, 81, 83, 107, Phillips, Jonas: 134 Prindle, Johnny: 25, 37, 55, 84, 108, 110, 136 Phillips, Mazzini: 7, 112-113 139 Percival’s Military Book: 7 Phillips, Minnie: 63 Prindle, Mrs. C.E.: 138 Perkins, Rev. S.K.B.: 87 Phillips, Nettie: 63 Proctor, Nancy: 7 Perron Hill Home Dem Group: Phillips, Noah: 4 Prohibition: 26 69 Phillips, Nora: 60, 118 Protestant: 49 Perron Hill Homemakers: 42 Phillips, O.: 111 Providence, RI: 23 Perron Hill: 69, 85, 86 Phillips, Samuel: 7 Public Beach: 101 Perron, Alan: 83 Phillips: see Dwinell & Phillips Public Utilities: 26 Perron, Archie: 26 Photographers: 39 Publishing: 26, 139 Perron, Arthur John: 82 Physicians: see Doctors Pudvah, Richard: 83 Perron, Barbara: 31 Picnic: 71, 112, 137 Putney, Betty: prologue, 1, 72 Perron, Donald & Carolyn: 36 Pierce, Diane: 50 Putney, Chester: 82 Perron, Donald: prologue, 82 Pierce, Fred D.: 121 Perron, Edward W.: 83 Plainfield, VT: 43 Quakenbush, Rev. Paul: 50 Perron, Ernest: 26 Plattsburg, NY: 37 Quilts: 56, 137 Perron, Erward R.: 83 Plays & skits: 55, 67 Perron, Evan & Linda: 23 Plumbing: 134 Races: 71, 137; see also horse Perron, George: 82 Poets: two pages following title racing Perron, Jacques: 83 page, 7, 11, 37, 43, 44, 120, 123, Raffle: 59, 87, 137 Perron, Lionel: 83 131 Railroad: 119, 134 Perron, Louis: 82 Poirier, Leo: 82 Raising floors of buildings: 76 Perron, Richard: 83 Poland: 43 Rambler: 80 Perron, Robert: 82 Pond Hotel: 6, 135; also see Randall, D.: 138 Perron, Walter: 83 Clark’s/Dry Pond Hotel Randall, Eleanor: 85 Peter Direct: 63 Ponds & Lakes: 101-104, 109 Randall, Elias O.: 85, 112, 131, Phelps, Charlotte: 3 Pony/horse pulling: 137 138; also see E.O. Randall’s , PN: 105 Poolroom: 120 Store Phillips family: 69 Population: 5, 8, 15, 105, 128 Randall, G.: 138 Phillips home: 60 (bar graph) Randall, Glenn: 50 Phillips taxidermist shop: 91, 94 Porter, Burt: 43 Randall, J.: 138 Phillips, Aden: 18, 62, 139 Porter, Thomas: 126 Randall, Jonathan: 3 Phillips, Alonzo B: 18, 60 Porter, Zacheriah: 126 Randall, W.: 138 Raspberries: 112 Safford, John: 126 Schumann, Elka & Peter: 24, Reading Room: 87 Safford, Mary: 126 113 Reagan, Ronald: four pages Safford, Mary: 2 Schumann, Elka: prologue, 39 following title page Safford, Samuel Jr.: 126 Schumann, Peter: 43 Real estate: 77, 88 Safford, Samuel: 126 Scott, Addie E.: 85 Recreational development: 103 Salem, MA: 1 Scott, Dorothy (Phillips): 48 Red and blue contest: 58 Salem: 1 Scott, Dr. M.: 139 Red Cross: see American Red Salmon Bros.: 139 Scott, George: 82 Cross Salmon, Henry: 138 Scott, J.: 138 Reed, G. L.: 20 Salmon, Jean: 64, 67 Scott, John: 21 Religious Societies: 47-51 Salmon, John: 85 Scott, Rev. N. W.: 48 Restaurants: 25, 139 Salmon, Matt: 64 Scott, Walter: 85 Revolutionary War: 1, 81, 89 Salmon, Merrill: 64, 79 Scottish: 50, 89 Richardson, James: 83 Salmon, Pete: 64 Sculptors: 43 Rindge, Richard: 81 Salmon’s Rock Hill Farm: 103 Sealer of Leather: 133 Ripley, Smith: 6, 10 Sanborn, Dean: 82 Seaver, H.T.: 29 Road race: 137 Sanborn, Ernest: 82 Seaver, Warren: 81 Road work: 21, 26, 63, 108, Sanford, Aaron: 126 Selectmen: 3, 4, 59, 71, 87, 117, 113, 119-120, 133, 136 Sanford, Hezekiah: 126 120, 133 Roaring Brook Park: 20 Sanford, William: 126 Sermon: 133, 134 Roaring Brook: 16, 17, 110, 131, Sanford, Zalmon Jr.: 126 Service Flag: 82 133 Sanville, Sherwood C.: 82 Service Window: 82 Rochester, NY: 3 Sap buckets: 101 Settlers: 3 Rodger’s vacation farm: 25 Sargent, Almond: 22 Sewer system: 95, 134 Rodgers, Effie Lafont: 80 Sargent, Lola: 58, 114, 134 Sewing machine: 88, 139 Rodgers, James & Nancy: 25 Sartwell, John: 77 Shadow Lake Association/Inc.: Rodgers, John & Marie: 25 Sartwell, Warren: 81 18, 71 Rodgers, Ruth: 25 Savannah, GA: 37 Shadow Lake Pavilion: 39, 43; Rogers, Bob and Mazel: 26 Sawmills: 3, 4, 17, 29, 91, 92, also see Urie’s Dance Hall Rogers, Michael & Paulette: 101, 113, 121, 130, 131, 133, Shadow Lake Swim Project: 69, 106 135, 136, 139 71 Rogers, Michael: 83 School Shadow Lake: 6, 25, 67, 86, 91, Rogers, Paulette: 138 board/committee/directors: 93, 101, 102, 107, 133, 137 Roman Catholic Church: 50 74, 75, 76, 114 Shadow Valley Filling Station: Rosenthal, Neeltje & Michael: School District No. 1: 133 25, 139 40 School District No. 4: 74 Shatagee wilderness: 81 Ross, Rev.: 56, 87 School District No. 6: 74 Shatney Hill: 108, 120 Route 16: 6, 48, 69 School District No. 7: 74, 132 Shatney, George: 16 Rowell, George: 83 School District No. 8: 74 Shaw, Seth: 81 Rowell, Helen Urie: 67, 67, 80 School District No. 9: 74 Shedd, Frank: 82 Rowell, O.M.: 20 School District No. 11: 77 Shedd, Marcia: 134 Rowen, Helen: 43 School District No. 12: see Sheep: 15, 132 Royer, Gladys: 67 Parish School Sheffield Heights: 7, 39, 70, 85, Royer, Merle: 83 School District No. 13: see Slab 91, 134 Royer, Rudolph: 83 City School and Parish School Sheffield: 1, 7, 11, 24, 48, 58, Runaway Pond Tavern: 114; School District No. 14: 10 77, 126 also see Clark Hotel School House Hall (West Shelton, Bucky: 61, 62 Runaway Pond: 48, 89, 91, Glover): 55, 56 Sherbrooke: 1 114, 118, 135, 136; also see School St.: 31 Sherburne family: 134 Long Pond Schools: inside front cover, 2, 3, Sherburne, B.M.: 13 Russell, Karlene: 75 4, 8, 9, 10, 48, 73-80, 87, 109, Sherburne, Bertie: 63, 63 Rutland, VT: 47 126, 130, 133, 134 Sherburne, Burleigh: 63, 63 Sherburne, Cora: 74 Sherburne, Daisy: see Daisy Sleighs: 107, 138 Stagecoach: 24, 73, 80, 85, 115 Sherburne Dopp Sloan, Alexander: 126 Stanley, Lucy: 74, 133 Sherburne, Dr. Roy: 71 Sloan, Samuel: 126 Stannard, H.J.: 13 Sherburne, J.: 138 Sloan, Stergin: 126 Stannard, VT: 82, 115 Sherburne, John & Maria: 24, Sloan, Walter: 126 Stanstead, Canada: 73 43 Sloan, William: 126 Starch factory: 24, 139 Sherburne, John: 113 Smith, Armour: 117 State Board Library Sherburne, John: 77 Smith, Dr. J: 139 Commission: 87 Sherburne, Maria: 115 Smith, Earl Roy: 83 State Fishing Access: 101 Sherburne, Rose: 74 Smith, Ebenezer II: 126 Statue of Liberty: 105 Sherburne, Rosette: 115, 116 Smith, Frances: 63 Steamboat: 101 Sherburne, W.: 138 Smith, Isaac: 85 Stevens Farm: 117 Sherburne, W.E.: 13 Smith, Levi: 6, 10 Stevens, Celestia Cheney: 39 Sherburne, Wesley: 26 Smith, Lief: 27 Stevens, Charles: 51 Shield’s Store: 82 Smith, Maurice: 80 Stevens, Ernest: 22 Shields, Aurelius: 114 Smith, Ray: 80 Stevens, Howard: 39 Shields, Bessie Stone Urie: Smuggling: 110 Stevens, Nelson C.: 17, 39, 69, prologue, 6, 87, 88, 93 Snow sculptures: 137 138 Shingle maker: 5, 101, 121, 138 Snowfall: 135, 136 Stevens, R.C.: 87 Shoemakers: 7, 17-18, 18, 21, Softball: 61, 137 Stiles, Jenny (Young): 57 98, 130, 133, 138 Sons of Liberty: 71 Still Hill Acres: 77 Shonyo, Arline Anderson: 67 South Glover Post Office: 85, 86 Still, Lynford: 82, 120 Showmen: 139 South Glover School/District: Stockbridge: 112 Shults, Rev. Peter: 50 74 Stone Family Reunion: 52 Sias, Dr. J: 139 South Glover: 48, 73 Stone Pond (also see Shadow Sibley, Noah: 6 South Hill School/District (later Lake): 2, 24, 74, 86, 101, 107, Sidewalks: 95, 134 known as Maples): 74 121, 139 Silhouettes poem by Phebe South Hill: two pages following Stone, Annie: 75 (also see Spaulding: page following title title page, 3, 5, 6, 86, 101 Annie Stone Gray) page South Meeting House: 47 Stone, Bessie: 67 Silver Creek: 86 Spanish-American War: 82 Stone, C.: 17, 138 Silver Lake: 86 Spaulding, Arthur: 82 Stone, C.B. & Co.: 130 Silver, Edith Dewing: 67, 67 Spaulding, J.: 131 Stone, C.B.: 19 Simino, Roger: 83 Spaulding, Laura: 7, 74, 133 Stone, Dan: 83 Simino, Rollin: 83 Spaulding, Noah: page Stone, Elijah: 6, 16, 101 Simonds & Conant’s Store: 10, following title page Stone, Eunice: 6 26, 120, 138 Spaulding, Phebe: page Stone, Henry E.: 88 Simonds, Enock B.: 85 following title page, 131 Stone, Hugh Jr.: 83 Simonds, James: 130 Spaulding, Rev. Howard: 49-50 Stone, Hugh: 26, 31, 82, 138 Simpson, Elnora: 63 Speir/Spier, Allan B.: 21, 35, 77, Stone, Lucy: 39 Simpson, Fred: 118 138 Stone, Phinando: 39 Skating rink: 61 Spencer, Bill: 26 Stone, Polly (Blackmar): 6 Skiing: 137 Spiritualist Society: 50 Stone, Rev. Betty: 49 Skinner, A.: 131 Squires, Basil: 83 Stone’s Orchestra: 41 Skinner, Harry: 75 Squires, Effie: 95 Stonebrenner, Jan: 49 Skinner, Joseph: 6 Squires, Jerald: 83 Stoon, Seth: 126 Skinner, Roy: 76 Squires, Roger: 83 Store: 3, 101, 133; also see Slab City School/District #13: 75, St. Francis: 1 General store 101 St. Johnsbury Republican: 91 Strafford, VT: 5 Slab City: 17, 24, 60, 73, 75, St. Johnsbury: 1, 73 Street Commissioner: 95 101, 139 St. Louis, MO: 105 Street lamp/lights: 18, 26, 95, Slaughterhouse: 26, 28 St. Paul’s Roman Catholic 134 Sleds: 21, 22 Church/Parish: 50, 58 Strong, Adonijah: 126 Strong, I.: 138 Texas: 65, 82 Tyler, Rev. Ed: 49 Strong, John Bates: 126 Thanksgiving: 26, 44, 116 Tyler, Roscoe: 82 Strong, John Jr.: 126 Thomas, Jesse: 81 Strong, John: 126 Thomas, Sally: 8 Ufford, Jefferson: 5 Strong’s Blacksmith Shop: 130 Thompson, Carroll: 82 Ufford, Marcia (Nelson): 4 Stuart, Barbara & Richard: 48 Thompson, CT: 6 Ufford, Michael: 4, 5, 139 Sturdevant: see Sturdwant Thompson, Lanny: 83 Ufford, Sophia (Cutler): 5 Sturdwant (Sturdevant), John: Thompson, Lillian: 52 Ufford, T. J.: 5 6, 9, 112 Thompson, Merrill: 82 Umlaw, William: 83 Sturdwant (Sturdevant), Thompson, Zadock: prologue Undertaking: 18, 21, 134, 139 Nathan: 6, 9 Thorpe, Evelyn: 78 Union Church: 47, 48 Sugaring: see Maple Thorpe, Hazel: 78 Union Granite Co.: 79 Syrup/sugar Ticehurst, Lydia: 63 Union House: 24, 25, 26, 37, 39, Sunday School: 50 Tichener, Isaac: 126 63, 66, 98, 115, 116, 130, 135, Sunseri, Don: 43 Tildy’s Pond: 6, 12, 24, 103, 139 Superintendent: 74, 80 107, 114, 135, 138; also see Union Store: 136, 138 Superintending Committee of Clark’s Pond/Mud Pond United Church Women: 58 Schools: 74 Tolland, CT: 7 United States Congress: 135 Suppers: 59, 69, 137 Tomb: 136 Universalist Surgery: 88 Tornado: 6, 135 Church/Universalists: 7, 40, 47, Surveyor General of Vermont: Tower Co.: 51 48, 48, 49, 50, 55, 56, 73, 130, 135 Town Clerk: 1, 3, 9, 133 133, 135, 136 Sutton, VT: 7 Town Clerk’s office: 7 Universalist Society: 48; also Sweeney Pond: 2, 103 Town Hall/ House: 10, 39, 48, see Universalist Church Sweeney, Grant: 83 67, 73, 74, 76, 87, 88, 95, 111, Urie farm: 67 Swift, Ken & Sue: prologue, 26 112, 136, 137 Urie place: 57 Swift, Ken/Kenneth: 33, 43, 69 Town Meeting: 3, 4, 9-10, 24, Urie, Ada & Will: 70, 91, 93 Swine: 132 59, 74, 75, 76, 81, 82, 87, 101, Urie, Ada: prologue, 67 Swiss Bell Ringers: 25, 37, 139 103, 110-111, 112, 113, 114, Urie, Alan & Shirley: 43 133, 134, 136 Urie, Amy: 67, 67, 80 Talbot, Claude: 83 Town Moderator: 9 Urie, Andy: 64 Talbot, Rene: 82 Town Report: 59 Urie, Armour: 93, 139 Talbot, Roger: 82, 83 Townsend Club: 71 Urie, Bessie (Stone): 67, 93 Tannery: 7, 17, 18, 111-112, Township petition: 135 Urie, Clarence & Vivian: 20 130, 133, 139 Trails: 5 Urie, Clarence: 118 Taverns: 3, 5, 6, 24, 47, 107, Train: see Railroad Urie, David: 83 114, 129, 133, 139 Training Day: 5, 11 Urie, Donald & Janet: 29 Taxes: 9, 33, 59, 74, 77, 81, 95, Transportation of goods: 8 Urie, Edna: 77 108 Traveling troupe: 139 Urie, Elaine: 119 Taxidermy: 17, 18, 21, 24, 91, Tree dedication: 137 Urie, Ernest J.: 43, 120 94, 110, 116, 134, 136, 139 Trevits, Gerry: prologue, 43 Urie, Foster & Bessie: 93 Taylor, Rev. Floyd J: prologue, Trotter, John: 126 Urie, Foster: 82 12, 29, 37, 44, 107, 117-118 Troy, VT: 13, 81 Urie, Helen: 67, 67, 80 Teachers: 7, 13, 22, 39, 74, 75, True & Blanchard: 121 Urie, Janet: 64 77, 78, 80, 91, 114, 119, 133 Trunks: 138 Urie, John & wife: 112 Telegraph: 134 T-shirts: 137 Urie, John Armour: 101, 108, Telephone: 26, 134 Tub factory/shops: 17, 23, 101, 120 Temperance Movement: 135 105 Urie, John: prologue, 82, 120 Templeton, Dr. Wilbur F.: 24, Turkeys: 15 Urie, Mae Comer: 67 139 Twilight Rest Home: 26 Urie, Olive: 82 Tenements: 24 Tyler, A.: 138 Urie, Phylis: 78 Tenney, Rev. T.J.: 73 Tyler, Albert: 22, 63, 91, 93 Urie, Richard: 64 Tennis courts: 48 Tyler, Bert: 82 Urie, Sherry: 26, 139 Urie, Will: 139 Walcott, Frank: 16 West Glover Church Urie’s Dance Hall: 39, 43, 45 Walcott, Geo.: 121 /Parsonage/Congregational/Uni UVM Extension Service: 64, 69 Walcott, Ida: 16 on: 49, 55, 76, 116, 131, 134, Walcott, Marjorie: prologue, 31, 135, 137; also see Vacation Bible School: 58 63 Congregational Church Valley, Norman & Hilda: 22 Walcott, Minnie: 16 West Glover Church Record Valley, Norman: 83 Walker, James: 82 Book: 116 Vance, Clyde: 77, 82 Wallings Map: prologue West Glover Community Club: Vance, James & Hannah: 89 Walter, Charles: 91 76 Vance, James: 2, 3, 15, 129, 133, War Bond Committee: 82 West Glover Country Store: 138 138, 139 War Bond Drives: 82 West Glover Four Corners: 95 Vance, Jimmy: 75 : 7, 8, 81, 110 West Glover Post Office: 85, 86 Vance, Pearle/Pearl (Lyman): Warden: see Fish and Game West Glover School/District: 55, 114, 134 Warden 74, 75, 75, 76, 76, 119, 131 Venezuela: 43 Ware, Asa: 77 West Glover store: 88; also see Vermont Environmental Waring, Chris & Marie: 121 E.O. Randall’s Store Agency: 71 Waring, Chris: 61 West Glover/Glover Village Vermont Sesquicentennial Warner, Vercil & Mabel: 26-27 road: 3 Celebration: 101, 136 Warners: 101 West Glover/West Glover Vermont State Wars: 81-83 Village: page following title Legislature/General Assembly: Warwick: 4 page: 6, 16, 24, 26, 31, 31, 34, 1, 3, 7, 69, 101, 103, 107, 126, Washington, DC: 43 47, 47, 49, 51, 55, 58, 63, 65, 69, 133, 134 Washington, General George: 1 71, 72, 76, 85, 87, 88, 91, 93, 94, Vermont War Chest: 82, 83 Washington, VT: 15 95, 96, 101, 110, 113, 118, 119, Vermont: 108, 109, 110 Washington’s Birthday: 63 121, 133, 134, 135, 136, 139 Verne, Adela: 40 Water lilies: 103, 107, 114 Westlook Cemetery: 89, 118, Vietnam War: 43, 83, 89 Water testing: 71 135, 136 Vigario, M: 138 Water tubs: 21 Westmore, VT: 49, 76 Village Christmas Club: 42, 63 Waterbury State Hospital: 59 Westmoreland, NH: 7 Village Meetings: 95 Waterbury, VT: 69 Weston, Zachariah: 133, 138 Village School: see Glover Waterpower: 139; also see Wheatley, Mary: 5 Village School fulling mill/grist mill/sawmill Wheeler, Bernice: 25 Village taxes: 95 Watson, Bert: 101 Wheeler, Cloe: 4 Vincent, Rachael (Buck): 88 We Want a Man: 67 Wheeler, Mrs.: 61 Vincent, Rev. Donald and Joan: Weather extremes: 135, 136 Wheeler, Preston: 25, 61 49 Weaver, John: 43 Wheeler, Silas: 4, 48, 81 Vincent, Rev. Donald: 58 Weaver, Marianne: 43 Wheelock Hollow: 1 Visual Arts Center: 43 Weaving: 8, 43 Wheelock: 7 Vose, Elijah: 126 Webster, Albert & Lylian: 31 Wheelwright: 18 Vose, Joseph: 126 Webster, Albert: 86 Whiskey: 7, 133 Webster, Hester: 88 Whitcher, Fred S.: 106 W.W. Watson & Son: 121 Webster, Howard: 82 White Spires Echo: 58 Wagons: 22, 54, 72, 91, 93, Weddings: 68 White, Dr. Philip: 82 121, 133, 138 Well, Cecil: 75 White, John: 6 Wakeman, Al: prologue, 26, 93, Wells & Willard: 26, 138 White, Larry: 62 118 Wells River, VT: 85 White, Rev. Pliny H.: 11, 47 Walcott & Lyon store: 88, 91 Wells, B.: 138 Whitney, George S.: 85 Walcott, Andrew: 17, 18, 138 Wells, Bert U.: 26, 35, 104 Whitney, H.: 17, 138, 139 Walcott, Carlos: 121 Wells, Robert: 75 Whittlesey, D: 26 Walcott, Dale & Marjorie: 26, Wesleyan Methodist Church: Whittlesey, Etta: 37 91 48 Wilbur, Jack: 39 Walcott, Dale B.: 26, 63, 82, 85 West Glover Cemetery: 89, 129, Wilkinson, Fred: 63 Walcott, Ed: 109 133, 134 Willard, Wylie: 26 Williams Carriage Shop: 130 Writers: 37, 39, 43, 83, 89 Williams home: 120 Wylie, Arthur: 87 Williams, A.A.: 130, 139 Wyman, Betsey: 6 Williamson, Luther: 75 Wyman, Isaac: 81 Williamson, Sarah: 75 Williamson, Susie: 75 Year without a summer (1816): Willing Workers, West Glover 135 Church: 42, 55, 56 Young Folks’ Club: 55 Willson, Aaron: 7, 11, 17, 138, Young, Bev: 137 139 Young, Clarence: 82 Willson, Mrs.: 7, 11 Young, D.: 138 Wilson, C.S.: 35 Young, D.S.: 21 Wilson, E. T.: 11 Young, Earl: 82 Wilson, G.: 138 Young, Florence: 67, 67, 80, Wilson, George: 21 101 Wilson, Grant: 82 Young, Forrest: 80 Wilson, Sadie: 78 Young, Isabelle: 80 Win & Katie: 104 Young, Jeannine: 83 Windsor, VT: 7 Young, Jennie/Jenny: 55, 57 Winnowing mills: 8 Young, Jim: 120 Winter Festival: 137 Young, Louden & Arlene: 72, Women’s : 113, 114, 133 134 Young, Merle Sr. & Carolyn: 31, Woman’s Union: 42, 56 72, 87, 138 Woodard, Burleigh: 39 Young, Mrs. D.L.: 42 Woodard, Clayton: 82 Young, Neil: 64 Woodard, Ed & Marion: 21 Young, Nellie Dewing: 67 Woodard, Edward: 82 Young, Ray: 61, 83 Woodard, Marion: prologue, 87, Young, Raymond & Beverly: 88 137 Woodbury: 79 Young, Robert: 16 Woodsman’s contest: 137 Young, Vicki: 43 Woodworking shops: 21, 22, Young, Walter & Agnes: 21 24, 35, 101, 139 Young’s Piano Service: 50 Wool production: 131 Youthful Dreams in an Old World War I: 82 Family Chest: 115 World War II observation posts: Yugoslavia: 43 82 World War II Salvage Zoo: 25 Committee: 82-83 World War II: 69, 82 Wright School/District: 8, 74, 75, 76, 78 Wright, Barbara: prologue, 55 Wright, Bertha L.: 118 Wright, Carroll: 22 Wright, Charles Jr.: 82 Wright, Christie: 22 Wright, Elihu: 8, 134 Wright, Ida: 78 Wright, Irene (Holton): 8 Wright, Mrs. Charles: 55 Wright, Ross: 78