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Gc 977.201 W36p Power, J. C., Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana
WAYNE COUNTY
SEVENTH
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Indiana Fire Insurance Co.,
OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND,,
Made July 1st, 1865,
WITH AN UNIMPAIRED
ACCUMULATED AND CASH CAPITAL
AMOUNTING TO
$414,598 90.
Policies Issued by this Company for Five and Seven Years,
OFFICE --- No. 5 Odd Fellows' Hall, up stairs.
This Company insures only Farm Buildings and detached Dwellings with their con- tents. The only Company in the State that confines its business exclusively to insurance of first-class property, and the inducements for citizens of Indiana to become members are unsurpased by any similar Institution.
Board of Directors.
J. S. HARVEY,
JOHN PETERSON,
FREDERICK BAGGS,
CHAS. HENLY,
O. P. BADGER,
WM. T. GIBSON.
C. C. OLIN.
WM. T. GIBSON, Secretary .. J. S. HARVEY, President. FREDERICK BAGGS, Treasurer.
C. C. OLIN, General Agent.
LesAgents for Wayne County, J. N. KNOX & M. M. HALE. P. O. address, Rich- mond, Ind.
WAYNE COUNTY
RICHMOND
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, INDIANA,
Office over Citizens' Bank.
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY.
1. It is a Home Company-all Premiums are kept and paid out here, instead of being sent to Eastern cities. More than $500,000 annually are paid by the State of Indiana to Foreign In- surance Companies, all of which might be kept at home, by insuring in Home Companies.
2. The Cash Capital is $100,000, and the Stockholders are responsible to the assured for $100- 000 more, making the sum of $200,000 pledged for the payment of losses.
3. As this Company confines its operations chiefly to a few counties in Eastern Indiana, and to Fire Insurance exclusively, and avoids specially hazardous risks ; and as Eastern Companies of large capital extend their risks all over the Union, and take large specially hazardous risks -- it is relatively stronger and more reliable than any of them.
4. United States Bonds are deposited by this Company with the Auditor of State to secure the payment of losses-foreign Companies have not a single dollar deposited with the Auditor. Their capital is out of the State-our is at home, subject to all demands upon it.
5. Risks are taken at as low rates, and on as favorable terms, as by any other responsible fire Insurance Company. Losses will be adjusted and paid promptly, and liberality and good faith observed toward all ; and as evidence of this, it is sufficient to state, that the Stockholders are known throughout Eastern Indiana to be men of the highest responsibility and integrity.
OFFICERS :
PRESIDENT. JESSE P. SIDDALL,
VICE PRESIDENT. THOMAS WOODNUTT,
SECRETARY. ROBT. MORRISSON, Jr.
DIRECTORS :
Charles F. Coffin, John W. Grubbs, Jesse P. Siddall,
James L. Morrisson, Stephen R. Wiggins, Thomas Woodnutt.
STOCKHOLDERS.
Robert Morrisson, Sr.,
Thomas Woodnut,
James L. Morrisson,
John M. Gaar,
John W. Grubbs, Christian C. Fetta,
James E. Reeves,
William S. Reid,
Albert B. Payne,
Jesse P. Siddall,
Andrew F. Scott,
Ethan C. Kelly,
William G. Scott, William Parry,
Abram Gaar, Isaac R. Howard,
Noah S. Leeds,
John C. Hadley,
John H. Moorman, Joshua W. Haines, Jacob B. Julian,
Jesse M. Hutton.
JOHN C. HADLEY, General Agent.
James E. Reeves, John M. Gaar, William S. Reid,
Stephen R. Wiggins, Clements W. Ferguson, George W. Vanneman, Daniel B. Crawford, Robert Morrisson, Jr., Edward G. Vaughan, William C. Starr, James Vanuxem, Jr., George R. Blanchard, William Baxter,
Mark E. Reeves,
Charles F. Coffin, Isaac P. Evans,
DIRECTORY
AND
SOLDIERS' REGISTER
OF
WAYNE COUNTY,
INDIANA.
J. C. POWER, EDITOR.
POWER, ZELLER, & CO., PROPRIETORS.
Sold by Subscription only --- Price $5,00.
1865. W. H. LANTHURN & Co., PUBLISHERS, NO. 86 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, IND.
Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270
CONTENTS.
-
ABBREVIATIONS 17-130-204-249
APPENDIX TO THE SOLDIERS' REGISTER
422
BATTLES OF THE REBELLION .. 429
BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 240-241
221
CHURCHES'.
243
CITIZENS' DIRECTORY.
17
CITY COUNCILS-
CAMBRIDGE CITY AND RICHMOND 236
COLORED PEOPLE AND THEIR ORGANIZATIONS 241
DECEASED SOLDIERS, NAMES OF 224
FIRE COMPANIES. 237
INDEX TO BUSINESS CARDS. 3-5
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 236
OFFICERS OF WAYNE COUNTY 236
OMISSIONS, REMOVALS AND CORRECTIONS. 14
POST OFFICES AND POST-MASTERS IN WAYNE COUNTY
237
REVIEW OF EVENTS-
President Lincoln's Inaugural Address, 461-The old flag raised over Fort Sumter; Speech of General Anderson; Oration of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, 463-Excursionists in Charleston, 471-Assassination of President Lincoln; Arrest and killing of the murderer, 472-Funeral of President Lincoln; Services at Washington; Train at Baltimore, Har- risburg, Philadelphia, New York, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Columbus; Oration of Hon. Job E. Stevenson, 473-Passage through Wayne county, Indiana, Indianapolis, Chicago, and arrival at Springfield, Illinois, 475-Sermon by Bishop Simpson, 476-Ar- rest of Jeff Davis; The last ditch; Surrender of the last armed rebels, and indictment of Jeff Davis, 481-Trial and execution of the Assassins; National finances; Telegraph key, 482-Public debt; U. S. army at the end of the rebellion, 483.
RICHMOND CIRCLE; FENIAN BROTHERHOOD 16
RICHMOND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 16
SCHOOL-HOUSES 238
SOCIETIES - BIBLE, TRACT, PROGRESS 242
SOLDIERS' REGISTER 249
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS 246
STREET, TURNPIKE, AND RAILROAD DIRECTORY.
9
SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY OF WAYNE COUNTY.
16
TOWN COUNCILS-
CENTERVILLE AND HAGERSTOWN.
236
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES. 236
WAYNE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 16
WAYNE COUNTY SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY. 16
WAYNE COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 16
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PREFACE.
It is with mingled feelings of solicitude and pleasure that we offer this work to the people of Wayne County-solicitude, lest it should not meet the expectations of our pa- trons who have so patiently waited through many months for its completion-pleasure, in the consciousness of having labored faithfully to make it worthy of their approval, and that the finished copy is much more perfect than any thing we have formed in the ideal.
Perfect, did we say ? There never was a perfect directory, and there never can be, except in a community of drones. Where men are alive and active in the prosecution of all kinds of business, as they are in this county, it is utterly impossible to make a perfect directory.
This book, we know, has many imperfections, but we are surprised that it has not more, and so will our readers be, when we inform them that more than twenty men have been employed at different stages of its progress, in collecting and compiling the information, and that not one of them, except the writer, had ever seen a single line prepared for the purpose before.
THE CITIZENS' DIRECTORY.
The idea of a directory for an entire county is a new one in this part of the country, and so far as we know-and we think we have correet information on the subjeet-it is the first directory aiming to give the name, business, place of business, and residence of every man over twenty-one and of every widow and unmarried woman over eighteen years of age that has ever been published west of the State of New York.
The value of a work of this kind will be best known to those who consult it most. The farmer who wishes to transaet business with a citizen of any of the villages, towns or cities in the county, can consult the book before leaving home, make a note of the facts obtained, and go direct to the parties he wishes to visit. The same may be said of those residing in the towns and cities in regard to farmers and to each other. The sketches of old and prominent citizens in this part of the work might have been extended almost indefinitely, but so many other duties pressed upon us as to prevent our doing more.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
The classification of trades and professions, and all the various kinds of business under their appropriate heads, will be found quite convenient for reference, and will give a much better idea of the business and resources of the county than could be obtained in any other way.
THE MAP
Should be consulted especially with regard to townships where there are towns or villa- ges of the same name in other parts of the county. For example, the village of Franklin is in Dalton township, in the north-western part of the county, while the township of Franklin is in the north-castern part. The village of Washington is in Green township, but the township of Washington is in the south-western corner of the county. Jackson- burg in place of being in Jackson, is in Harrison township. The villages of Abington
PREFACE.
and Boston are in townships of their respective names. For designating the localities of the county generally, the map is a valuable and indispensable accompaniment to the book.
SOLDIERS' REGISTER.
During the progress of the war through which we have just passed, there has been no lack of publications recording the deeds of those who have held official positions in the army, but from the vast numbers of those in the ranks it seemed impracticable to notice each separately over a large scope of country. More than a year before the close of the war the writer of this conceived the idea of taking a territory of such extent that he could record the deeds of each one, and embody them in a single volume of moderate dimensions. He commenced such an enterprise for a single county, in another state, at a time when it was thought all the men necessary to suppress the rebellion were in the field. Another call for 300,000 men being issued soon after, it was found necessary to suspend the work in- definitely. This, then, is the first time we have found it practicable to carry out our plans. We have found considerable difficulty on account of the mustering out of our vast armies at the time we were collecting the information. To obviate any difficulty on this account, we have in almost every case given the date of taking the information, stating where the sol- dier was at the time.
Our aim has been to record the deeds of all according to such information as we could obtain. We have taken not only the names of all who went from the county, but in addition, have taken the names of all whom we find residing in it, though they may have lived in some other state at the time of their enlistment. Of nearly twenty-five hundred men whose history we have recorded, one hundred of them may not have belonged to the county, leaving about twenty-four hundred as the number furnished by Wayne county in suppressing the rebellion. This number would be almost double if enlistments were counted in place of men, for we believe a majority of those whose history we give enlisted twice, while quite a large number volunteered three, and some from four to five times. Of those twenty-four hundred soldiers we think it safe to say that they served on an aver- age two years each, making the services of Wayne county in putting down the rebellion equal to four thousand eight hundred years for one man, or four thousand eight hundred men for one year.
In order to set forth in a clear light the cost in human life that has already been paid by the county, exclusive of an equal or perhaps larger number who have brought home the gsrm of disease in their systems, that will after months and years of suffering result in death; and excluding also those who have been maimed and made cripples for life, we have prepared a
ROLL OF DECEASED SOLDIERS,
by culling the names of the dead from the sketches we have given of all in the "Soldiers' Register." Here you have the names of more than three hundred and fifty of your fa- theis, sons, husbands, brothers, and lovers, who four short years ago were moving among you with as fair prospects for the enjoyments of life and the society of friends, as you who remain. They, loving their country more than life, went forth and gave themselves as willing sacrifices that the nation might not die, as die it certainly would, had they refused to go. Look upon this roll and form new resolves that you will guard well the temple of Liberty that they have bequeathed to you, sealed with their own blood. We bespeak the services of the reader in assisting us to place the name of every deceased soldier from this county upon that roll. See page 428.
THE RECORD OF BATTLES
Will be quite convenient for reference, and with a large number of persons it is as full as they will find time to read.
It was our intention to have given brief sketches of all the Indiana regiments, but at the time we made the effort it was utterly impossible to obtain the information from the of- fice of the Adjutant General.
PREFACE.
THE REVIEW OF EVENTS,
We think, will prove quite interesting to those who feel like contemplating the changes that have taken place within a few months, equal to what would have required scores of years at any other time in our history.
We expected to have given short descriptive and statistical sketches of the towns, villages, and cities in the county, but as the work has already grown to nearly twenty per cent. larger than we promised in our prospectus, we think our patrons will excuse us from giving any thing further.
To those who wish to compare the business of the various localities, we could not in any event do better than to refer them to the Business Directory and Business Cards. We can say this for the entire county, that for fertility of soil, health, and desirable locations for residences, and the morality, intelligence and patriotism of its inhabitants, it is not excelled by any county in the state, if indeed in the West. As to the business enterprises in which her citizens are engaged, they are being prosecuted with a vigor unparalleled in any former period of her history. We might have added to the topics of interest almost indefinitely, but as there must be a limit to all human enterprises, we close the record.
October, 1865.
J. C. P.
We hereby certify that we have printed and bound fifteen hundred copies of this work, for Messrs. POWER, ZELLER & Co., of Richmond, Indiana. SHUEY & McKEE, Agents United Brethren Printing Establishment. DAYTON, Ohio, October, 1865.
Persons desirous of obtaining single copies of the map accompanying this book can have it mailed to their address, post-paid, by sending $1,50 to W. H. LANTHURN & CO., Richmond, Ind.
INDEX TO BUSINESS CARDS, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, BY CITIES AND TOWNS.
BOSTON, MASS. Page.
Page. Weare, N., Hotel 101
Berry, J. & J., Engravers. 279 Wilson, J. T., Shirts .. .331
CAMBRIDGE CITY.
White, Brother & Co., Grocers.
.. 235
Young, Acton, Lytle House
335
Ayler, Charles, Hotel. 77
Bank, First National, Cambridge City 133
Carpenter & Vickery, Marble. 51
Cockefair, J. M., Undertaker.
Develin & Johnson, Att'ys.
Irving, C. L., Pianos.
Raymond, N. & Son, Druggists
Ritter & Hammond, Marble
Smalley, H. W., Hotel
Strickland, R. J., Publisher.
Vestal, Joseph W., Gardener 135
CENTERVILLE.
Bank, First National, Centerville 39
Bottenberg, J. M., Photographer 21
Coyner, J. M., College .. 207
Lernhart, F. S., Stoves. 179
CINCINNATI.
Allston, Carlisle & Co., Grocers. 113
Antram, N. T. & Co., Dry Goods 7
Applegate & Co., Publishers. 253
Bigford, S. C. & Co., Picture Frames
744
Bryant, Stratton & Co., Com. College 343
Brenneman, H. H., Window Shades 255
Carroll, R. W. & Co., Publishers 111
Church, John jr., Music. 127
Coffin & Son, Oils 237
Davis, W. C. & Co, Stoves. 257
Eggers & Co., Picture Frames,. 329
Gaylord, Son & Co, Iron Works .;. .315
Greenwood, M. & Co., Iron Works 319
Hall, IL. & Co., Safes.
Healy, W. A., Salt Co .323
Hemingray Bros., Glass. 325
Hessler, W. H., Window Blinds. 327
Hine & Knott, Hotel. 431
Holland, Gold Pens. 109
Hosea, Robert & Co., Grocers. 99
Jordan, Charles W., Paper Boxes. 433
Lovell, R. C. M., Salt Agent .. 107
Lytle, J. P., Hats, Caps, &c .. 439
Mallory, Stanage & Co., Printers. 413
Middleton, Strobridge & Co., Lithograp ... 105 Allen & Weese, Grocers .. 141
Ohio River Salt Co., W. A. Healy. 323
Sargent, L. H. & Co., Com. Mer ..
Sargent, Wilson & Hinkle, Publishers.
Schultz, P. T., Printer.
Schultze, F. & Co., Toys. .239 Bargis, T. J., Stoves. 117
Spooner, E. D., Revenue Stamps. 231 Barnes, G. W. & Co., Grocers. 151
Stone, F. M., Paper Dealer.
Trabber & Aubery, Grocers. 241 Ware, Henry, Optician.
HAGERSTOWN.
Dolley & Plummer, Carriage Makers ...... 75
INDIANAPOLIS.
Butterfield, J. A. & Co., Pianos ... 363 and 411
Hetherington, B. F., Machinist. 389 Lieber, H. & Co., Picture Frames 359
Mayer, Charles, Toys 381
Parsons, Macauley & Co., Publishers 449 Purdy, William, Commercial College .. ,391
Reitz, F. A., Hotel 361
Scott, Burgess & Co., Hotel. 357
Taggart, Samuel, Millwright 369
Witt, B. F., Attorney ...
131
MILTON.
Bank, Citizens, Milton ..
125
Bragg, E. S. & Co., Millers. 137
Brubaker, Abraham, Hotel. 37
Cammack, N. H., Woolen Factory. 59
233 Crane & Marshall, Vinegar Factory Hominy Mill 189
and
Hubbard, R. J., Furniture 83
Ingels, Joseph, Agricultural Machines. 143
Michael & Morris, Jewelers 85
Newby, James, Miller,. 173
Wisehart & Ingels, Dry Goods .. 115
RICHMOND.
Abernathy, Lewis, Marble. 403
Addleman, J. P., Photographer. 339
Avery & Bowen, Druggists. 47
119 Bank, Citizens, Richmond. 261
103 Bank, First National, Richmond 251
441 Bank, Richmond National. 211
337 Bell, William, Ins. and Real Estate
Agent ..
51-93-365-379
435 Benton, Thomas, Hardware. 187
DAYTON.
Babbitt & Wilt, Commercial College ... 297
91 Blanchard & Brown, Hubs & Spokes. 877
57 Daniels & Bradley, Millinery Goods .375
41 Grier, S. J., Commercial College. 263
169 Payne & Holden, Booksellers 355
51 Service, James & Co., Paper Mill .. 227
161 Sheets, Dr. Andrew, Ink. 389
.229 United Brethren Printing Establishment 2122 Wolf, J. T. & Co., Queensware. 335
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INDEX.
ED. WEINSTEIN.
TOBE WEINSTEIN.
ED. WEINSTEIN & BRO., RAILROAD CLOTHING STORE
Dealers in Fine Ready Made Clothing, GENTS' FINE FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c., &c. No. 32 Main St., second door from Citizens' Bank, RICHMOND, - INDIANA.
Page.
Page.
Brady, Wm. L., Saddles. 201 Lanthurn, W. H. & Co., Books & Sta-
Bratz, Meier & Co., Plows. 27 tionery. 159-215-247-415
Burson. J. W. & Co., Oil Mill
87 Lupton & Finch, Butchers. 179
Crocker & Brother, Carriages. 285 Maxwell & Estell, Potographers 175
Clagett, R. G., Physician .. 21 McCarthy, D. & Co., Painters 197
Clark, A. B., Pianos. 277 McConnell, L. C., Physician. 133
Clarkson, H., Insurance Agent ... 63-191-248
McConnell & Wilson, Hotel. 484
Curme, Dunn & Co., Leather. 11
McIntyre, J. H., Physician. 57
Dennis, Wm. T., Patent Agent
383 Morrisson, Blanchard & Co., Bankers 65
Dickinson, Phil., Jeweler ..
317 Mote, M. & Co., Artists
D'Huy, Henry du, Physician.
83 Miller, B., Physician .. 95
Elder, John H., Bookseller.
287 Newton, E. M., Bookseller. 177
Elliott, B. W. & Son, Furniture
333 Newton & Rose, Dentist ... 61
Free, John W., Patent Rights
16 Nicholson & Bro., Booksellers 153
Gans, J. T., Attorney,. 155 Nixon, N. R., Paper Mill 145
Gibbs, I. B., Hardware.
157 Nordyke & Co., Stoves. 89
Gilmore, R. H., Attorney.
259 Nordyke, E. & A. H., Mill Work. 29
Gohner, Jacob & Co., Hotel.
71 Nye, Ezra & Bro., Stoves. 25
Griffith, D. L. & Co., Dry Goods
33 Payne, H. B., Attorney .. 53
Griffith, Dr. E .. Dentist.
443 Pcel, George W., Dyer. 193
Grimes & Bro., Grocers
283 Phillips, A., Phillips Hall, 213
Gundry & Hollingsworth, Com College
Plummer & Kelly, Druggists. 183
23
Hadley, Hiram, Academy.
Hasecoster, George & Co., Sash Factory ...
45 Reed, Irvin & Sons, Hardware.
8
Hemington, James, Confectioner
165 Reed, Marchant & Co., Sewing Machines
Hewitt, W. H., Dentist,. 195
81-213
Hobbs, M. W., Physician.
181|Ridge & Co., Lamps. 139
Holloway & Davis, Publishers
31 | Rosa, H. W. & Son, Mineral Water. 129
Holloway & Page, Lamps. 139 Sampson, & Ross, Druggists. 225
Howard & Grubbs, Grocers 149 Schumann, J. & Co., Merchant Tailors. ... 67
Hunt & Baylies, Printers 264} Scott, Egli & Co., Furniture
Hunt, C. & Sons, Grocers. 371 Spittle, Joseph, Grocer .. 67
69
Hutton, Mather & Co., Window Shades 147 Taylor, Charles J., Book-binder. 220
Johnson, Mrs. M., Dress Trimmings.
407 Teas, E. Y. & Bro., Nursery 19 Test, W. & Bros., Woolen Goods 43
Julian, Isaac H., Publisher. 79-80 Thompson, D., Sewing Machines. 163
Kersey, V. & S. H., Physicians ..
35 Thompson, William O., Candy. 123
Koogle, J. & Son, Queensware
37 Vaile, Lewis & Co., Window Shades. 293
Vanneman, Ried & Co., Pork Packers. 171
Walker, J. C., Barber. 199
55
Hunt, John S., Carriage Maker. 373 Stomps & Spalding, Stoves.
Judy, C. W. & Co., Grocers. 445
Knox, Josiah N., Insurance, inside front .cover.
367 and 387 Potts, Charles E., Druggist.
Hadley, Edwin, Physician.
329
Power, J. C., History of Sunday-Schools .. 247 121 Railsback, Jehiel, Attorney. 4-9
261
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INDEX.
Page. Page.
Webster, W. R., Dentist
291 Yeo, Jonas W., Machinist. 205
Wickard, J. & S. K., Dry Goods 203 Wickett, B. & Co., House Furnishing .185
RAILROADS.
Wiggins & Co., Leather .. 289 Atlantic & G. W. Railway 437 Williams & Hatfield, Merchant Tailors ... 167 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton. 459
Williamson, E. E., Bookseller. 281 Columbus & Indianapolis Railroad. .353
Winkler, Conrad, Dyer. 87 Dayton & Western. 321
Winstein, Ed. & Bro., Clothier 4 Little Miami Railroad, P. W. Srader. .321
Woods & Rogerson, Painters. 405 Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad. 401
INDEX TO BUSINESS CARDS,
ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, UNDER CLASSIFIED HEADS.
ACADEMY. Page.
Hadley, Hiram.
121
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Ingels, Joseph.
143
Avery & Bowen.
47
ARTISTS.
Mote, M. & Co.
65
ATTORNEYS.
Devolin & Johnson 57
Gans, J. T ... 155
Gilmore, R. H. 259
Payne, H. B.
53
Railsback, Jehiel
409
Witt, Bennet F
131
BANKS.
Bank, Citizens', Milton 125
Bank, Citizens', Richmond 261
Bank, First National, Cambridge City .133
Bank, First National, Centerville 39
Bank, First National, Richmond
251
Bank, Richmond National. 211
BARBERS.
Walker, J. C. BOOK-BINDERS.
Taylor, Charles J.
220
BOOK-SELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Applegate & Co. 253
Carroll. R. W. & Co 111
Elder, John H. 287
Lanthurn, W. H. & Co.
159, 215 and 415
Newton, E. M.
177
Webster, W. R.
291
Nicholson & Bro
153
Payne & Holden
355
Page.
United Brethren Printing Establishment3123
Williamson, E. E.
281
BUTCHERS.
Lupton & Finch.
179
CANDY MANUFACTURERS.
Thompson, Wm. O.
123
CARRIAGE MAKERS.
Crocker & Bro.
285
Dolley & Plummer
75
Hunt, John S.
373
CLOTHIERS.
Winstein, Ed. & Bro
4
CIDER VINEGAR.
Crane & Marshall.
189
COLLEGES.
Coyner, Prof. J. M
207
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES.
Babbitt
Wilt.
297
Bryant, Stratton & Co.
343
Grier, S. J.
263
Gundry & Hollingsworth
.367 and 387
199 Purdy, William ..
391
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Sargent, L. H. & Co.
119
CONFECTIONERS.
Hemington, James.
165
DENTISTS.
Griffith, E.
443
Hewitt, W. H. 195
Newton & Rose 61
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Sargent, Wilson & Hinkle 103 Johnson, Mrs. M. 407
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INDEX.
Page.
Page.
DRUGGISTS.
HOTELS.
Avery & Bowen 47
Potts, Chas. E.
23 Brubaker, Abraham .. 37
Plummer & Kelley 183 Gohner, Jacob & Co. 71
Raymond N. & Son 169 Hine & Knott. 431
Samson & Ross. 225 McConnell & Wilson 484
DRY GOODS.
Antram, M. T. & Co.
Griffith, D. L. & Co.
Wickard, J. & S. K
Wisehart & Ingels.
115
DYERS.
Pecl, George W.
193
Winkler, Conrad.
87
ENGRAVERS.
Berry, J. & J
279
FURNITURE.
Elliott, B. W. & Son. 333
Hubbard, R. J. 83
Scott, Egli & Co.
55
HOUSE FURNISHING.
Wickett, B. & Co
185
GARDNER
( floral )
Teas, E. Y. & Bro.
19
Vestal, Joseph W.
135
GLASSWARE.
Hemingray Bros
325
GOLD PENS.
Holland.
109
GROCERS.
Allen & Weese
141
Allston, Carlisle & Co. 113
Barnes, G. W. & Co 151
Grimes & Bro .. 283
Hosea, Robert & Co.
99
Howard & Grubbs
149
Hunt, C. & Sons. 371
Judy, C. W. & Co.
Spitler, Joseph ..
67
Traber & Aubery.
241
White, Bro. & Co.
235
HIALLS-PUBLIC.
Phillips, Abram
213
HARDWARE.
Benton, Thomas.
187
Gibbs, I. B. 157
Reed, Irvin & Sons
8
HATS AND CAPS.
Lytle, J. P
439
HOMINY MILLS.
HISTORY OF SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.
Power, J. C.
247
HUBS, SPOKES, &C.
Blanchard & Brown
377
INK.
...
....
Sheets, Dr. Andrew
.389
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Bell, William,
51-93-365-379
Clarkson, H ..
63-191-248
Knox, Josiah N
inside front cover.
Martin, H. C ..
248
Preston, J. R.
209
Siddall, J. P.
face title page.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Firemens Insurance Co.
93
Indiana Fire Insurance Co. inside front cover.
Insurance Co. of North America ..
63
New York Life Insurance Co.
191
Richmond Fire Insurance Co. face title page.
Security Fire Insurance Co ...
209
Security Life Insurance Co ..
51
Travelers' Insurance Co. of Hartford.
248
IRON WORKS.
Gaylord, Son & Co.
315
Greenwood, M. & Co
319
JEWELERS.
445|Dickinson, Phil.
317
Michael & Morris.
85
LAMPS.
Holloway & Page-suc. to Ridge & Co ... 139
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
Curme, Dunn & Co.
11
Wiggins & Co.
289
LITHOGRAPHERS.
Middleton, Strobridge & Co
.......
105
MACHINE SHOPS.
Hetherington, B. F.
.389
Crane & Marshall.
189 Yeo, Jonas W
205
Reitz, F. A. 361
Scott, Burgess & Co.
357
7 Smalley, H. W 161
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