Colton Business Directory - Businesses
From Child's Gazeteer of St. Lawrence County
1873-74
Note: The following listing shows the specific business names called out the Gazeteer. In each listing, the name of the business is shown in bold and the post office name in italics. Details on the business follow the post office name.
Beckwith & Hepburn, Colton, Morell D. Beckwith and A. Barton Hepburn, Attorneys and counselors at law
Butler & Morrison, Colton, Edwin H. Butler and John W. Morrison, General Merchants
Cook & Hawley, Colton, James Cook and Morris B. Hawley, Scroll sawing, planing and turning mill, manufs of furniture and undertakers
Empire Exchange Hotel, Colton, Chas. C. Sanborn, Prop.,
B. F. & D. L. Flint, South Colton, Log and Lumber jobbers and farmers - 300 acres
C. D. & F. F. Flint, South Colton, Charles D. and Franklin F., Manufs of Lumber, props of planing mill, carpenters, millwrights and farmers - 125 acres
N. & O. Harvey, Colton, Norman & Orson, Groceries, provisions, boots and shoes, and props of carding and cloth dressing factory
J. C. & J. Irish, South Colton, J. Champlin and James Irish, General Merchants and Farmers -- own 230 acres
Wm. Liddle & Bro., Colton, James A., Boots and Shoes
Lindsay & Faster, Colton, Life and Fire Insurance Agents,
Robarge & Bockus, Colton, Felix Robarge and David N. Bockus, Blacksmiths, Carriage and mill ironing
J & G Snell, South Colton, John & George , General Merchandise
South Colton Hotel, South Colton, Joh L. Armstrong, Proprietor,
G. L. & F.B. Stanton, Colton, Geo. L. & Frank B., Manufs of lumber, butter tubs, etc
Young Bros., South Colton, Geo W. Jackson & Jefferson, Log and lumber jobbers