Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana, 1865, Part 12

Author: Power, J. C., ed
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Richmond, Ind. : W.H. Lanthurn & Co.
Number of Pages: 510


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FRAZER, ISAIAH lab for Miller, Study & Co., Economy.


Frazier, James A. lab res Washington- Soldier.


FRAZER, JAMES far 1} miles n Wil- liamsburg, Green tp.


Frazer, McCord far 14 miles s e Center- ville, Center tp.


Frazer, Miss Martha J. res with James Frazer, Green tp.


Frazer, Philip lab res 1 mile n w Rich-


Frederick, Jacob far n s Hagerstown &


FOX, PHILIP far e s Connersville & Cen- Edward Frauman, Richmond.


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FREE, JOHN W. far, dealer in patent! Frost, John far on Centerville pike, 3 miles rights, real estate, &c., res ss Nat. road on'n Abington, Abington tp. Linden Hill, { mile e Huntington Hse, Rich- mond.


FREEMAN, JOHN-Teas & Freeman- nurserymen, Knightstown, Ind., res n s C. & South Park and South, Richmond


G. E. R. R., Sevastopol.


Freeman, Miss Cecilia res with W. H. Wayne tp.


Freeman, New Garden tp.


Freeman, Miss Cynthia res with Jas. Wil-ington.


liams, Perry tp.


Fryar, James gardener, res s e cor Market Freeman, Jane-col'd, widow Robert-res n and Fifth, Richmond.


s Front bet Chestnut and Plum, Cambridge.


Fryar, John C. carp res es Sixth bet Wal-


Freeman, Lucy E. res with Wm. H. Free- nut and Market, Richmond.


man, New Garden tp.


Freeman, L. J .- widow James W .-- res with J. Barnes, New Garden tp.


Freeman, Miss Martha J. res with Wm. H. Wayne tp.


Freeman, New Garden tp.


Freeman, Nancy E. res with Wm. H. Free- Richmond.


man, New Garden tp.


by Z. Thornburg, n s Munice road, 2 miles n w Economy, Perry tp.


FREEMAN, S. G. res s w cor Tenth and Elm, Richmond. Mr. Freeman did more canvassing for this book, including advertise- ments, than any other one man, and with the most satisfactory results.


Freeman, William H. far } mile e Lynn- ville pike, 33 miles n Newport, New Garden tp.


French, Francis sawyer, w s Centerville pike, Williamsburg-Soldier.


French, Richard carp res Chester.


French, Lewis lab res Washington.


French, Luke, sr., res with Ozias Dun- forth.


FRENCH, SAMUEL-Skinner & Co .--- res w s Washington bet Spring and Main, Richmond.


French, T. B .--- Campbell & French --- res s s Main bet Front and Pearl, Richmond.


French, William L. sawyer, res e s Main, Williamsburg.


Friar, Elizabeth --- widow Bennett --- res Ab- ington.


Fricker, Jacob lab res with Philip Jenkins, 4 miles w Abington, Abington tp.


Friller, James helper, res Clifton, near Richmond.


FRINCK, S. ticket agt D. & W. R. R., bds with Joshua Nye, Richmond.


FRINK, S. ticket and freight agt E. & H. R. R., res Richmond.


Frist, Jonas carp res Middleboro.


FRITZ, ALBERT --- Anderson & Fritz --- res with T. N. Anderson, Hagerstown --- Sol- dier.


Fritz, Christian plasterer, res w s Perry, n end Hagerstown.


Fritz, Elizabeth --- widow Ignatius --- toll-gate keeper on Hagerstown & Franklin pike, 1 mile n w Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.


Fry, Oliver carp res e s Newport pike bet White Water and Richmond.


Fry, Oliver H. carp res s s Seventh bet


Fryar, Miss Angie res with Samuel Fryar,


Fryar Elizabeth-widow Bennett --- res Ab-


Fryar, Miss Mary res with Mrs. Martha Taylor, Richmond.


Fryar, Samuel far 3 miles s e Richmond,


FRYAR, WILLIAM S. clk res 45 s Fifth,


Fulghum, Mrs. Amanda res with Ed. Weinstein, Richmond.


FULGHUM, BENJAMIN -- Scott, Egli & Co .--- minister Society Friends, res e s Hills- boro pike, 2 mile n e Richmond, Wayne tp.


Fulghum, Miss Eliza B. teacher, res with Benjamin Fulghum, Wayne tp.


FULGHUM, J. P. foreman "Hoosier Ag- ricultural Works," iron dep't, res with Mrs. Rhoda Morris, Milton.


FULGHUM, LEVI C. res with William Fulghum, Franklin tp.


Fulghum, Mary M .--- widow William --- res w s Centerville & Newport road, 23 miles s w Newport, New Garden tp.


FULGHUM, Miss SARAH JANE res with Mary Fulghum, New Garden tp.


Fulghum, William far e s Chester & Arba pike, 2 miles s Randolph Co. line, Franklin tp.


Fuller, Charles photographer with J. P. Addleman, bds at Meredith Hse, Richmond. Fuller, James lab res Clifton.


FULLER, REUBEN prop Meredith Hse, n e cor Main and Fifth, Richmond.


Fuller, Miss Sarah dressmaker, bds with Robert Call, Richmond.


Fuller, William lab res Sevastopol.


Fulton, Robert T. far 4 miles w Abington, Abington tp.


FULLERTON, J. E .-- Foster & Fullerton -res s s Main bet Main Cross and Spruce, Centerville.


Fulmer, John lab res Germantown.


FULTON, THOMAS far 42 miles n w Richmond, e s Richmond & Williamsburg pike, Center tp.


Funk, Christopher far res with Martin Funk.


Funk, Henry far res with Martin Funk.


Funk, Jacob res w s Walnut Cambridge. Funk, John far 1} miles n e Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.


FULGHUM, ALBERT B .--- Scott, Egli & Freeman, Pleasant far res on farm owned Co .--- res with B. Fulghum.


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'LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY!"


THE


INDIANA TRUE REPUBLICAN


ISAAC H. JULIAN, Editor.


OFFICE OF PUBLICATION, NO. 67 MAIN ST.,


(OLD BROAD AX BUILDING., )


RICHMOND, - - - 1 INDIANA.


"THE TRUE REPUBLICAN" has closed its Seventh Volume. Now that


" Wild War's deadly blast is blawn, And gentle Peace returning,"


the Union saved, the Nation, we trust, to be regenerated, and our brave soldier-boys coming home to relieve the anxious fears and gladden the hearts of their friends, it may be fairly anticipated that there will be a great falling off' in the circulation of the Daily Papers, and a proportionate increase of that of the Local Weeklies. This would cer- tainly be but just, for it is a notorious fact that the Dailies have grown rich, and the Weeklies poor, in consequence of the War. We deem the occasion a fitting one, there- fore, to bring our humble sheet more prominently before the public, sectionalizing what we have to say as to its PECULIAR CLAIMS upon the support of the people, and its BUSI- NESS CAPABILITIES, as follows :


I.


1. Of present existing papers, "THE TRUE REPUBLICAN" is the Pioneer of Anti- Slavery principles in Indiana. During the greater part of its existence, it was the ONLY distinctively Anti-Slavery paper published in the State, and, as such, was the focus of opprobrium from all other quarters. It was just as firm and decided when Anti-Slavery principles were every-where spoken against, as it is now that the whole country has de- clared in their favor. And while it appears probable that Slavery in this country will soon be numbered among the things that were, yet the difference of moral and political light, which led some people to sustain it, and others to oppose it, will still remain with reference to all other questions of Human Rights, and we give our Anti-Slavery antece- dents as the best guaranty as to where we shall be found on all such questions. We shall advocate the EQUAL RIGHTS OF ALL MEN, irrespective of Race, Color, or Con- dition ; and, of course, shall urge giving the Right of Suffrage to all the Nation's loyal friends and defenders, holding that a black patriot is infinitely superior to a white rebel. The "TRUE REPUBLICAN " is to-day THE MOST RADICAL NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE, pre-eminently, and will so remain. And it is the ONLY Radical Republican paper of Wayne County.


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2. It differs from some of its neighbors, which make a much greater " spread, " and assume "city airs, " in having a LEADING POLITICAL MISSION, FIXED POLITICAL AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES, and CAREFUL LITERARY MANAGEMENT. It is not made up of small-beer "items," a re-hash of stolen editorials, long, wishy-washy volunteer puffs, and scraps gathered at random from ordinary sources. It appeals to intelligent readers, who know that a newspaper, like a book, is not to be judged by its size, but by the matter and spirit of it.


3. It will remain, as it has been, a power in the politics of the country, the steady advocate of Popular Rights and Advancement, the friend of Free Disenssion, giving large space to Home Affairs, to interesting Local and General Correspondence, a Select Miscellany, &c. Located now in the chief and central town of Eastern Indiana, it aspires to a wider patronage and leadership, and solicits the kindly aid of those who ap- prove its principles and course.


4. We believe it is conceded to be a better paper now than it has ever been. It will be enlarged and improved from time to time, as its friends may signify their desire that it should be, by an increased patronage. We think this a very fair proposition. All we ask is that people may make themselves acquainted with it, and give it such a support as they may deem it to deserve.


II.


1. The "TRUE REPUBLICAN" has superceded the " BROAD-Ax," has suc- ceeded to its subscription list, "good will," and material, and is published at its old stand, No. 67, Main Street, Richmond, Indiana.


2. The "TRUE REPUBLICAN " is not a new paper. It is the same paper which was published for six years and a half (up to the beginning of the present year) at Cen- terville, Indiana, by I. H. JULIAN, its present editor.


3. By the combination of the two subscription lists, the "TRUE REPUBLICAN" has become the best advertising medium in Eastern Indiana. Its circulation throughout the country and country towns is MORE THAN TWO TO ONE of that of any other paper published in Richmond, or Wayne County. It circulates, too, to a large extent, in a different channel from the other local papers, and among a class of people second to none other, pecuniarily or otherwise.


4. In like manner, by the combination of the two offices, the TRUE REPUBLI- CAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE is the largest, and, in many respects, the most com- plete of any other in this city. It is prepared to do as good general work as any other office, and challenges trial, and guarantees satisfaction in this department. Orders for Job Work and Advertising solicited by mail, through our agents or otherwise. Work returned promptly in the same way, free of charge.


5. We publish or circulate our paper on Thursday Morning, and, in order to meet the mails, must go to press by Wednesday noon. Communications, therefore, should be in on Monday, and Advertisements and Business Notices by Tuesday evening, to insure insertion the same week.


Terms, Payable Invariably in Advance.


One Copy, One Year. $2 00


Six Months 1 00


Three Months 50


1-We expect to have Agents in the field as soon as practicable. Do not wait for them, however, but send in your Subscriptions, Advertisements, and Printing.


1-Call or send for Specimen Number.


Remember the place,-OLD "BROAD AX" BUILDING.


M"All Communications, whether on business of the office, or publication, should be addressed,


ISAAC H. JULIAN,


Richmond, Indiana.


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E. W. Reed, F. A. Marchant,


H. M. Reed. SEWING MACHINES.


Manufactured for REED, MARCHANT & CO. General Agents for a Variety of


IINES. GENERAL OFFICE, RICHMOND, INND.


AGENTS WANTED.


FUNK, JOSEPH far 1} miles s Milton, Washington tp --- Soldier.


Funk, Martin far 1} miles n w Washing- ton, Clay tp.


Funk, Susan -- widow James -- res Centerville. Funk, Tobias teacher res with Martin Funk. Furgison, James --- col'd --- teacher, res w s Main, East Cambridge.


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Gaar, Abraham-A. Gaar & Co .- res w s|stairs, res 47 e s Sixth, bet Walnut and Mar- North High, bet Center and Gaar, Richmond. ket, Richmond.


Gaar, Miss Elmira res with Larkin Gaar, Boston tp.


Gaar, Fielding mach res with Jonas Gaar, Richmond.


Gaar, A & Co .- Abraham Gaar, J. Milton Gaar, & Wm. G. Scott-Spring Foundry & son tp-Soldier.


Machine Works, foot Gaar St., Richmond.


Gaar, J. Milton-A. Gaar & Co .- res s w cor Seventh and Sassafras, Richmond.


Gaar, Jonas res w s Gaar, n railroad, Rich- mond.


Gaar, Larkin, far n s Liberty pike, Boston tp, 5 miles s Richmond.


Gaar, Samuel blacksmith res with Jonas ner, Franklin tp.


Gaar, Richmond.


Gahring, Harmon lab res w s Eighth, bet Walnut and South, Richmond.


Gahring, Henry lab res 52 South Franklin, Richmond.


Gallagher, Mary res with Amos Cook, Mid- dleboro, Wayne tp.


Galloway, Miss Sarah res with Sarah Har- ver, Center tp.


GALVIN, JAMES lab s s Main, bet Third and Fourth, Centerville.


Galvin, James lab res 4 miles e Milton, Washington tp.


Galvin, John lab res e s Boston tpke opp Fair Ground, Richmond.


Galvin, Michael far res with Samuel S. bors and friends his experience in the early set- Brown, Boston tp. tlement of the county.


Gamand, Miss Maggie res with John M. Maxwell, Center tp.


GANS, J. T. atty, notary public, & claim agt Gilbert's Block, ns Main, w Marion, up Asylum.


Gannaway, Burrell Z. photographer s s Main, bet Poplar and Market, res same, Economy.


Gant, Josiah far w s Jacksonburg and Ft. Wayne road, 2 miles n e Hagerstown, Jeffer-


Gappen, Theresa-widow Tinnel-res with Jacob Dillman, Jacksonburg.


Garber, Samuel painter res with! Ehrnart Kessler, Milton-Soldier.


Gardner, B. H. res with Seth Gardner, Franklin tp.


Gardner, Miss Christina res with Seth Gard-


Gardner, Jacob H. train despatcher res with William Wilcox, Richmond.


Gardner, James S. far res Chester.


Gardner, M. T. carp res & mile n w Rich- mond, Wayne tp.


Gardner, Miss Sarah res with Martin Cude, Wayne tp.


GARDNER, SAMUEL B. carp res n s C. & G. E. R. R., Sevastopol.


GARDNER, SETH far } miles Randolph Co. line, Chester and Arba pike, Franklin tp.


Mr. Gardner is an old and respectable citizen of the county-a man fond of sport, and one who has spent a great deal of his time in the fox- chase, and delights yet in relating to his neigh-


Garette, Judith --- widow Charles-w s Cen- terville pike, Williamsburg.


Garigus, Mary J. inmate Wayne County


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GARRARD, WILLIAM carp res n s Cumberland, bet Milton and Dublin Sts., Dublin.


Garreum, George, carp res s e cor Walnut R. R., near depot, res same, Hagerstown. and Railroad, Cambridge.


GARRELL, Rev. A. V. minister M. E. Hse, Cambridge.


Church, res n s Main bet Jones and Green, Cambridge.


GARRETT, HENRY clk in U. S. Patent Office, res with Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Rich- mond.


Garrett, James far res 1} miles n w Hills- boro, Franklin tp.


Garrett, John far 2} miles n Abington, Abington tp.


Garrett, John W. res with James Garrett, Franklin tp-Soldier.


Garrett, Miss Melissa artist res with John W. Lough, Richmond.


Garring, Joseph stonemason res n w cor Fifth and South, Richmond.


Garvin, Catharine serv res Earlham Col- Elm, Hagerstown.


lege.


GASCOIGNE, JOHN carp res on Hills- Conrad J. Geisler, Hagerstown.


boro pike, 2 mile n e Richmond-Soldier.


GASTON, ISAAC N. book-keeper for Washington tp.


Howard & Grubbs, res e s Sixth, bet Main and Walnut, Richmond.


Gasttel, Miss Mary E. res with Allen Neff, Jackson tp.


Gates, Cyrus E. livery- & sale-stable e s Franklin, bet Main and Walnut, res 41 South Franklin, Richmond.


GATES, DANIEL S. express employer res bet Newport and Hillsboro pikes, n Rich- mond-Soldier.


Gates, Henry far ns Nat road' 2} miles w Centerville, Center tp.


Gates, Laborious A. 3 miles e Centerville, Center tp.


Gates, Mary -- widow Avery --- res n s Cum- berland, Dublin.


Gates, Oliver peddler res e s Foundry St., Dublin.


Gauding, Charles, boiler-maker bds with William Gauding Richmond.


GAUDING, HENRY blacksmith res with William Gauding, Richmond-Soldier.


GAUDING, WILLIAM blacksmith res with William Gauding, sen., Richmond.


Gauding, William tailor with Kern & Fox, res w s Sixth, bet Main and Broadway, Rich- Hagerstown road, 2 miles s Hagerstown, Jef- mond.


Gause, Isaac far 2 miles s e Washington, Clay tp.


GAUSE, SAMUEL S. planer at Ezra Smith & Cos .; res e s Seventh, bet Park and Jefferson tp. South, Richmond-Soldier.


Gavin, Sandford - col'd-far 4 miles n e Richmond.


Richmond, 2 miles e R. & H. pike, Wayne tp. Gay, Milly-col'd-inmate Wayne County Richmond.


Asylum.


Gay William brakesman on D. & W. R. R., jer with Sarah Dickenson, Richmond.


Geary, Miss Filera res with Enos Geary.


Gearhard, William retired res with George W. Richards, Hagerstown.


Gearing, Valentine cooper s s C. & G. E.


Gee, Miss Catharine~col'd - res Pacific


Gee, Job far 2 miles e Richmond, Wayne tp. Gee, John far, res with Job Gee, Wayne tp. Gee, Moses far 1} miles n e Richmond, Wayne tp.


Gee, Ruth -col'd --- res with William T. Shearon, Wayne tp.


Geer, Miss Catharine res with H. H. Geer, Richmond.


Geer, Henry H. res s end, Pearl, Richmond. Geisler, Adam cooper res with Conrad J. Geisler, Richmond.


Geisler, Conrad J. cooper s e cor Perry and Madison, Hagerstown.


Geisler, George shoemaker with Williams & Sheibler, res ns Walnut, bet Perry and


Geisler, Mary --- widow Leonard -- res with


Gellinger, John far 4 miles e Milton,


Gentry, David grocer & justice of peace, s s Main, bet Main Cross and First, Center- ville.


GENTRY, JAMES H. clk res cor Main and Ash, Centerville.


Gentry, Thomas far res n w cor Main and Spruce, Centerville.


Gentry, William far 2 miles s w Washing- ton, Clay tp.


Gentry, William far n s Centerville & Ab- ington pike, 3 miles s w Centerville, Center tp. Gentry, William far e s Centerville and Abington pike, 3 miles s Centerville, Cen- ter tp.


GEORGE, DAVID saddler res s e cor Seminary and West River Sts, Milton.


George, Miss Mary res with Amos Hallo- well, Cambridge.


George, S. A. painter, bds at Sherman Hse, Richmond --- Soldier.


Gephart, John carp res on Henry Crull's farm, Jefferson tp.


Gephart, John far es Cambridge and Hagers- town road, 2 miles s Hagerstown, Jefferson tp. Gephart, Michael far e s Cambridge and


ferson tp.


Gephart, Nancy-widow - w s New River, 13 miles s Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.


Gephart, William, far with John Gephart,


Gergan, Charles lab res with James Balfe,


Gergan, James lab res with James Balfe,


Gibbons, Enoch, carp res es Pearl, ; bet Market and Sycamore, Richmond.


Gibbons, Homer far res e s Pearl, bet Syc- lamore and Market, Richmond.


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Henry Du du'Huy, ALLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.


Office and Residence


No. 5, S. S. Main, bet. Front and Pearl Sts., RICHMOND, IND.


R. J. HUBBARD, Manufacturer of and Dealer in All Kinds of Cabinet Furniture.


Furnishes Wood and Metallic Coffins to Order on Short Notice.


Keeps for Sale Upholstery and Mattresses. MILTON, INDIANA.


Gibbons, Josiah, book agt res with Homer Gibbons, Richmond.


GIBBS, IRA B. hardware dealer 60 Main, res 140 Main, Richmond-Soldier.


Giberson, Alfred far 1 mile n w Fairfax, Green tp --- Soldier.


Gibson, Alexander lab 33 miles n Center- ville, Center tp.


Gibson, Aaron lab res with Alexander Germantown.


Gibson, Center tp.


GIBSON, BARTLETT lab res with Ben- jamin Cownover, Washington tp.


Gibson, Miss Emily, res with Alexander Gibson, Center tp.


Gibson, John clk with B. B. Jordan, res with Timothy Jordan, Hagerstown.


Gibson, Samuel P. far ss Olive Branch road, 3 miles n e Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.


Gibson, Thomas, far 3} miles s w Rich- mond, Wayne tp.


Gier, Charles --- Schwegman & Gier --- res e s Marion, bet Market and Sycamore, Rich- mond.


GIFFORD, ANDREW, far 43 miles s e Sixth, bet Main and Broadway, Richmond .. Richmond, Wayne tp.


Gilbert, Miss Annie res with T. Gilbert, Jackson tp.


Gilbert, Jonathan student Earlham, res Dublin.


GILBERT, PHEBE J .--- wife Joel, soldier --- res n s Cumberland, w Johnson, Dublin.


Gilbert, Thomas far 1 mile n Dublin, Jack- son tp.


Gill, D. L. conductor bds at Huntington Hse, Richmond.


Gillam, Dennis teamster res } mile n Mil- ton, Washington tp.


GILLESPIE, ROBERT I .--- Shawnee In- dian --- minister in Baptist Church and cooper. He was born in Virginia, and adcptod Centerville, Center tp.


into a white family when four years old. He has paid several visits to his tribe, and retains Jones, Richmond.


a few traits peculiar to the Indian race. Res e s Williamsburg pike, 1 mile n w Richmond, Wayne tp.


Gillispie, Martha-widow George --- res n w cor Washington and College, Hagerstown.


GILMORE, R. H. atty, notary public, and claim & pension agt, n e cor Main and Pearl (2d story), res s w cor Sixth and Broad- way, Richmond.


GINGERICH, CHRISTIAN far 4 miles mond, Wayne tp.


& e Milton, Washington tp.


Gingerich, Samuel retired res n s Main, e end, Hagerstown.


Gipe, Miss Caroline res with George Gipe Germantown.


Gipe, George, butcher res Germantown ..


Gipe Jacob express & ticket agt, res Ger- mantown.


Gipe, John wagon maker res with G. Gipe,


Gipe, William lab Germantown.


Girton, Jane --- widow Jeremiah -- res Boston. Girton, Miss Mary J. res with S. Girton, Boston.


Girton, Sylvester far Boston.


GIST, JAMES M. stock dealer res Hills- boro.


Gist, Jefferson blacksmith res and shop e s Main, Bethel.


Githens, Alonzo clk res n w cor Eighth and Broadway, Richmond.


Githens, Miss Anna teacher res with Grif- fith D. Githens, Richmond.


Githens, E. H. grocer 61 Main, res w s.


Githens; Griffith D. manufacturer chair' tops, n s Sycamore, bet Front and Pearl, res n e cor Front and Sycamore, Richmond.


Githens, J. H. elk res n w cor Franklin and: Walnut, Richmond.


GLARDON, J. foreman in Burkam & Perrine's distillery, res n s Main, bet Center and Chestnut, Cambridge.


Gleason, Patrick lab res w s Nettle Creek, 3 mile s Hagerstown, Jefferson tp.


Glenn, James painter with P. Crocker, bds at Prescott Hse, Richmond.


Glover, James --- col'd --- lab on Joel Rails- back's farm, Wayne tp.


GOETTEL, ADAM grocer three miles w


Goff, Miss Margaret H. res with Nathaniel


GOHNER, JACOB --- Jacob Gohner & Co. --- res Avenue Hse, Richmond.


GOHNER, JACOB & CO .--- Jacob G. §- Gottleib Lichtenfels --- proprs Avenue Hse, w s Ft. Wayne Av n w R. R. depot, Richmond.


Gohner, John, shoemaker res 63 South Franklin, Richmond.


GOINGS, BALAAM T .--- col'd -- lab res & mile n Williameburg pike, 1 mile n w Rich-


GOLDEN, D. B. far on Daniel Bulla's


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farm, & mile e Newport pike, 2 miles s e New- port, New Garden tp.


Golden, John lab res with James M. Starr, ter tp.


Wayne tp.


Golden, Patrick lab res e s North Green, Richmond.


Golding, John carp at John Endsley's, 2 Center tp.


miles n e Abington, Abington tp. Goldman, Patrick lab res s s South Third, Centerville, Center tp.


bet Foot and Green, Cambridge.


Good, John W. plasterer & constable res and Vine, res Huntington Hs'e, Richmond. s s Market, Economy.


Good, Miss Melissa res with John Good, Economy.


Good, Rudolph flouring mill and res } mile matic affection, in which condition he has e Franklin, Dalton tp.


Good, Miss Sarah A. res with Robert S. Chester, Franklin tp.


Cornthwaite, Washington tp.


GOODE, Rev. WILLIAM H. presiding elder Richmond District, M. E. Church, res s e cor Seventh and Sassafras, Richmond.


Goodenough, L. H., boiler maker res 'Rich- mond.


Goodin, Jane --- widow John --- res with Mrs. Nancy Sharp, Wayne tp.


Goodman, Joseph lab res s e cor Marion and Sycamore, Richmond.


GOODNAUGH, MATTIE --- wife Joseph, soldier --- res s s Nat road, West Dublin.


Gordon, Miss Albany res with Robert Gor- don, Hagerstown.


Gordon. James lab res w s Eleventh, n railroad, Richmond.


Gordon, Edward fireman, bds with Harry Williams, Richmond.


Gordon, Robert retired res e s Perry, bet Walnut and South Market, Hagerstown.


Gordon, R. P. tinner bds with C. S. Pres- cott, Richmond.


Gorgas, L. H. fireman C. & G. E. R. R., bds at Meredith Hse, Richmond.


Gorman, J. W. far res e s Short, bet North and Union, Centerville.


Gorman, Peter res w s Foot, bet South Second and Third, Cambridge.


Gorman, Tady lab res es Cemetery st., Richmond.


Gorsuch, Miss Mattie res with William Gorsuch, Richmond.


Gorsuch, William, ins agt res e s Pearl, 1 1 Market and Sycamore, Richmond.


Gossett, Josiah, baker res es Sixth, bet Sycamore and Fair Grounds, Richmond- Soldier.


Gossett, Joseph lab res No. 90 South Sixth, Richmond.


Gottschalk, Leonard far 3 miles s w Ab- son Medlind, Richmond.


ington, Abington tp.


Gough, Eliza J .--- widow Joseph --- res w s road 2d house e of fonndry, Dublin.


Cambridge and Franklin pike, 2 miles n Cam- bridge, Jackson tp.


Goyer, Charles, butcher res 57 South Ma- rion, Richmond.


Gower, Henry far 22 miles s e "Williams- burg, Green tp.


GOWER, PETER far e s Centerville and Abington pike, 2 miles s Centerville, Cen-


Grabill, George grocer & liquor dealer n w cor Main and Plum, res same, Hagerstown.


Grace, Michael far 4 miles n Centerville,


Grace, Thomas stock dealer 4} miles n


Graff, Marcus Y. express agt n e cor Fifth


Graff, P. C. clk express office, res Hunting- ton Hse, Richmond.


Graham, Allen entirely helpless from rheu-


been for 8 years. Res on farm, 3 miles n


Graham, Washington far Center tp 33 miles w Richmond.


GRANT, ALFRED A .- col'd --- carp bds with Harrison Medlind, Richmond --- Soldier.


GRANT, GEORGE H .- Allen & Grant --- res 29 South Fifth, Richmond.


Grant, Miss Mary L. res with R. D. Grant, Richmond.


GRANT, R. D. master mechanic C. & G. E. R. R., res e s Sixth, bet Main and Broad- way, Richmond.


Graves, Miss Arminda res with Billy Ma- rine, New Garden tp.


Graves Brenard tailor res n w cor South and Seventh, Richmond.


Grave, Curtis retired res es Ninth, bet Sas- safras and Mulberry, Richmond.


GRAVES, DAVID grocer w s Pearl, near Wilson & Elliott's store, res w s Pearl, s Spring, Richmond.


Graves, Edmund far 1 } miles w Abington, Abington tp.


Grave, H. H. res with William Grave, Wayne tp.


Graves, Howell iron store s s Noble, bet Fifth and Sixth, res w s Newport pike, n Richmond.


Grave, Judith --- widow George M .--- res South Perl, Richmond.


GRAVE, J. C. far 1 mile w Hillsboro, i'ranklin tp.


Graves, Miss Lydia res with David P. Graves, Richmond.


Grave Mahala res with William Grave, Wayne tp.




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