G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1858 and 1859. Volume One, Part 4

Author: Hawes, George W; Sutherland, James. cn
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, Pub. and Proprietor
Number of Pages: 1306


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Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. AEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., L. D. Lyons, agent.


BATEMAN C. W., EDITOR "FOUNTAIN LEDGER" AND AGENT U. S. EX- PRESS COMPANY.


BEEKS W. A., drugs, medicines, paints, oils, dye stuffs, &c.


Benson H., grocery dealer.


Biglow A., physician.


BLANCHFILL & HILDEBRAND, FASH- IONABLE HATTERS, MAIN-ST.


BOYD B. H., M. D., PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST.


Brant T. F., marble worker.


BUSH J. H., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTH- ING, No. 6, McDONALD & JURDEN'S BLOCK.


Case & Low, wagon makers.


Chandler A., billiard saloon.


Clark E., ready made clothing.


Cooper S. T., Rev., Methodist Episcopal. Crumpton Win., druggist.


Curran P., dealer in fancy groceries.


DICK & CO., cigar manufacturers and to- bacconists.


DIXON WM. M. C., PROPRIETOR REV- ERE HOUSE.


Dixon John, eclectic physician.


Drew T. P., physician.


Elliott T. J., of firm of Zeigler, Porter & Co.


Fenerstein F., baker and grocery.


Finch O. D., Daguerrean artist.


FORCE DANIEL, CARRIAGE MANU- FACTURER.


FOUNTAIN LEDGER, C. W. Bateman, editor and proprietor.


Grant J. A., harness and saddle shop.


Green H. J., wholesale and retail dealer in hardware.


Gridley E. R., jeweler.


Hall A., councilman.


HART J. W. & CO., DEALERS IN COOK- ING AND HEATING STOVES AND TINWARE.


Hart J. W., attorney at law.


HAY A. H., manufacturer and dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry and fancy goods. .


Hayes D. R., physician.


HOBERT W. J., dry goods, boots and shoes, &c., &c.


Hobert J. H., furniture dealer.


Hoffman A. H., gunsmith.


Huffman J. R., leather dealer.


Huntington G. P., of Zeigler, Porter & Co. Jones J., saloon keeper.


Josephs Joseph, dealer in ready made clothing.


Kessler J., grocery dealer.


Koontz A., blacksmith.


Lamater D., Rev., Presbyterian.


LEPPOLD A., baker and dealer in groce- ries. Leslie S., livery stable.


Loback B., lumber yard.


LOEB H., ready made clothing.


Longsdorf N., carpenter and joiner.


Lyons L. D., physician.


Lyons L. D., agent ÆEtna Insurance Com- pany, of Hartford, Conn.


Lyons L. D., agent Phoenix Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.


Lyons & Zimmerman, dry goods.


McDonald, Kerr & Coleman, dealers in sta- ple and fancy dry goods.


McDonald, Kerr & Coleman, (E. M. McD., W. D. K. & J. M. C.,) forwarding and commission merchants and general dealers in produce, &c.


MacElroy & Campbell, general grocery dealers.


McGrath F., grocery dealer.


Maguire D. & Son, boot and shoe dealers. Marshall Rev., Baptist.


Meier & Mahn, bakers.


Meitzler F., grocery dealer.


Mentzer S., livery stable.


Milford M. M., councilman.


Milford M. M., attorney at law.


Miller H., grocery dealer.


Moore & Gerrand, wagon makers.


Morford J., dry goods and groceries.


NICHOLS JOSEPH, POSTMASTER.


Parker & Anderson, grocers.


Peterson Rev., Sweden Methodist.


Phoenix Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., Lyons L. D., agent.


Pool J., councilman.


Pool J .. attorney at law.


Porter N. C., of Zeigler, Porter & Co.


Reese & Kullmer, cabinet and chair man- nfacturers.


REVERE HOUSE, WM. M. C. DIXON, PROPRIETOR; S. F. REED, SUPER- INTENDENT.


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Rice E., attorney at law.


Rice J. A., attorney at law.


Sheridan J., grocery dealer.


SHIDELER J., DEALER IN FLOUR AND WHEAT, ATTICA MILLS.


Simpson F. F., groceries and produce dealer.


Silet C., boot and shoe maker.


Smith D., wagon shop.


Smith C., brewer.


STOWE & ENNIS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES.


Stone S., councilman.


Stowe & Ennis, Boot and shoe dealers.


Sweitzer J., gun smith.


Taylor J. J., attorney at law.


TERRY C. M., DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE


STUFFS, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS, &c.


Thomas & Finney, dry goods and gro- ceries.


Veeder P. S., produce and commission merchant.


Wade Dr., physician and surgeon.


Walker Dr., eclectic physician.


WATSON W., DISTILLER.


WEIRICK D., merchant tailor.


WHITTIER J. G., boot and shoe manu- facturer.


Whitten F. D., Daguerrean artist.


Whittier J. G., boot and shoe manufacturer. Willson E., councilman.


Worthington M., physician.


Zeigler Wm. & Co., dry goods dealers.


Zeigler A., of Zeigler, Porter & Co.


ZEIGLER, PORTER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES.


ZIMMERMAN P., merchant tailor.


AUBBEENAUBBEE,


A. post office in Fulton county, on the north line of the county, and two miles from the north-west corner, 15 miles north-west of Rochester the county seat, 80 miles south-east of Chicago, and 103 miles north of Indianapolis. There is but little variety of business here, the chief occupation of the inhabitants being agri- culture.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS,


Trustees, JAMES W. FORD, EMSLEY LOPP, JOHN ELLIS.


Clerk, CHARLES SCHOCK. Treasurer, JOSEPH BRUGH. Assessor, CHAS. P. DODD. Constable, ANDREW BARGER.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Barger Andrew, constable.


Bliler John, carpenter and builder.


Bowman Henry, proprietor water saw mill. Brugh Joseph, treasurer.


Dick George, carpenter and builder.


Dodd Charles P., assessor.


Dodd C. P., shoe maker.


Edgington Isaac, farmer.


Ellis John, trustee. Ellis John, farmer.


Fenimore H. R., farmer.


FENIMORE HIRAM R., POST MASTER.


Ford James W., trustee.


Guise Benneville, justice of the peace.


Haskell F., stocking weaver.


Killen Wm., farmer.


Leiter John, farmer.


Leiter John, justice of the peace.


Lopp Emsley, trustee.


Lopp Emsley, nurseryman.


Lopp Joseph E., painter.


McMillen David, wheelwright.


Maurer Samuel, carpenter and builder.


Mahler Gideon E., farmer.


Reed Wm., farmer.


Rearick Samuel, farmer.


Schock Charles, clerk.


Seidel F., weaver.


Spangler Wm., attorney at law.


Wilson George, painter.


Wolfrom, weaver.


AUBURN,


A post town and the county seat of De- Kalb county, pleasantly located immedi- ately west of Cedar creek, 4 miles south of the Air Line Railroad, and 22 miles north of Fort Wayne, near the center of the county. Cedar creek is a fine stream, durable and affords sufficient water power during the whole year for saw mills, and other machinery. It was first settled in 1836. The surface of the surrounding country is slightly undulating with a light and sandy soil. The buildings are all built of wood, one and two stories high, there being no brick manufactured in the county. The dwellings are tasty and convenient, and the grounds around many of them ornamented with choice shrubbery and shade trees. There are two very respectable church edifices in the place, one Methodist Episcopal, the other Presbyterian. There is just com- pleted a fine high school building, costing about three thousand dollars. It contains one newspaper, the "De Kalb County Dem- ocrat," weekly, a court house, jail, and county offices, two churches, three hotels, one steam grist mill, one saw mill, eight Inwyers, two justices, four physicians, three blacksmiths, one book store, five boot and shoe makers, one briek maker, twelve carpenters, two cabinet makers, two carriage makers, four ministers, three clothiers, four general stores, two dress


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makers, two harness makers, five grocer- ies, one hardware, one hide and leather store, two foundries, one stove dealer, one watch and jewelry store, one cooperage, three painters, one tanner, one tailor, one wheelwright, one churn maker. There are three schools with an attendance of 150 pupils. Distance 134 miles north- east of Indianapolis. Population 1,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Abright Wm., harness maker.


Attenburg Daniel W., county surveyor.


Baldock Thomas, carpenter. Baldock Thomas, hotel keeper.


Beers & Dickenson, attorneys at law.


Berry E., foundry and machine shop.


Berry E., painter.


Bolinger John, carpenter.


Bowers L., farmer.


Bowers L., grocer.


Buss Mrs., dress maker.


Butt J., grocer.


Campbell Levi, boot and shoe maker.


Case J. W., justice of the peace.


Chamberlain J. N., physician and surgeon.


Davis J. D., justice of the peace.


Davis J. D., hardware and cutlery.


Davis J. D., dealer in stoves and tinware.


Dean J. Rev., Methodist Episcopal.


DEKALB COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Wm. C. McGonigal, editor and proprietor.


Dickinson T. R., township trustee.


Dickinson T. R., attorney at law.


Dills Wm. H., attorney at law.


Ettinger J. & R., cabinet and furniture manufacturers.


Ettinger R., town marshal.


Fluke Philip, dealer in hides and leather." Fluke P., farmer.


Fluke Philip, tannery.


Ford & Chamberlain, druggists.


Ford J. H., physician and surgeon.


Ford Stephen S., boot and shoe maker.


Gorig A., physician and surgeon.


Gotschius J. M., county commissioner. Griswold James, grocer.


Griswold W., township trustee.


Griswold W., prop'r sawmill.


Griswold Wylys, county recorder.


Groves James, wagon and carriage manu- facturer.


Hall Jonathan, wagon and carriage manu- facturer.


Hare J. R., churnmaker.


Helwig Jacob, county treasurer.


Hemstreet J., county commissioner.


HOOVER J. B., POSTMASTER.


Hoover J. B., attorney at law.


Houghton O. C., carpenter. Howard J. B., painter.


Jones Harrison, carpenter. Jones Frank, carpenter.


Johnson, Slagle & Co., steam gristmill. Johnson J., cabinet and furniture manu- facturer.


Keesler G., M. D., physician and surgeon. Letson S. & J., boot and shoemakers.


Long S. D., hotel keeper.


Lowland Mrs., dressmaker.


Lowrey Wm. H., carpenter.


McGonigal Wm. C., attorney at law.


MCGONIGAL WM. C., editor DeKalb county Democrat.


Miller J. N., foundry and machine shop.


Mills James, brick manufacturer.


Moore John, carpenter.


Morrison J. B., attorney at law.


Mott E. B., attorney at law.


Palmer J. B., carpenter.


Park W., farmer.


Park W., clothing dealer.


Park W., general store.


Park W., bookseller and stationer.


Pierce M. F., township clerk.


Pierce Milton F., county auditor.


Plum Jeremiah, county coroner.


Plum A., grocer.


Ralston Samuel W., county sheriff.


Reger R. & Bro., watches, clocks and jew- elry. Reish Wm. E., carpenter.


Rhodes M. L., general store.


Rhodes M. L., clothing dealer.


Rickel John, boot and shoemaker.


Sanders S., general store.


Sealey A., county commissioner.


Smith J., carpenter.


Sperry A. L., cooperage.


Sprott Samuel W., county clerk.


Stewart J., painter.


Stiefel & Wolf, booksellers and stationers.


Stiefel & Wolf, clothing dealers.


Stiefel & Wolf, general store.


Stimely C., township trustee.


Stohl G. W., tailor and clothier.


Talbert G. W., harnessmaker. Tinney T., township trustee.


Tinney Thomas, blacksmith.


Valleau W., carpenter and builder.


Valleau Wmn., wheelwright.


Waggoner Geo., grocer. Wallace E., carpenter.


Ward S. B., boot and shoemaker.


Ward S. B., Rev., Baptist.


Weaver V., hotel keeper.


Weldon T., township trustee.


Weldon Thomas, blacksmith.


Widney S. W. Rev., Methodist.


Widney J. P., town assessor.


Wier Anthony, blacksmith.


Wright E. Rev., Presbyterian.


AUGUSTA,


A post office in Marion county.


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AUGUSTA STATION,


A post office and station on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad, nine miles north-west of Indianapolis, in Pike town- ship, Marion county. There are only two families in this place.


Klingensmith J. & Co., dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, salt and wheat. KLINGENSMITH JOSEPH, POSTMAS- TER.


Klingensmith Joseph, farmer.


Klingensmith E., asst. postmaster.


AURORA,


A post city of Dearborn county, on the Ohio river, at the mouth of Hogan creek, twenty-six miles below Cincinnati and eighty-six miles south-east of Indianapo- lis. It was laid out in 1819, incorporated in 1848, and is surrounded by a rich farm- ing region, which has been settled partly by emigrants from Germany. It is a place of considerable business, and ex- ports large quantities of produce. It communicates daily with Cincinnati by the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. It contains six or seven churches, thirty-six stores of various kinds, four hotels, pork- packing establishment, distilleries, plan- ing mills, sash and blind factories, an Ex- press office, Odd Fellows Hall, one Masonic lodge, insurance agencies, large cooper- age, livery stables, &c. It has good schools, which are well attended. Popu- lation, 2,500.


. Alphabetical List of Professions, Ttades, Etc. Adams Express Co., B. M. Bush, agent. Allen William, carpenter and joiner. Allen E. B., blacksmith.


ANDREWS A., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL GROCER AND INSURANCE AGENT.


Becttner H., barber.


Beerger Wm., gunsmith.


Bess F. M., proprietor St. Charles Hotel. Bloom A., merchant tailor.


Bon t R. C., physician and surgeon.


Burus F. A., boot and shoemaker.


Bush B. M., Adams Express agent.


Bush B. M., insurance agent.


Campbell & York, saddle and harness- makers.


Carbaugh JJ. H., attorney at law.


CHAMBERS, STEVENS & CO., DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HARD- WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Cheek George, dealer in pressed hay. City Brewery, L. Simondel, proprietor.


City Flour Mill, M. Simondel, proprietor. CLARK MRS. A. P., POSTMISTRESS. Cobb John, coal dealer.


COBB O. P. & CO., WHOLESALE GRO- CERS, PORK PACKERS, AND DEAL- ERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SALT, &c. ALSO, AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS.


Cooper C. H. and A. J., watches and jew- elry.


CRANE A. G. & CO., MANUFACTU- RERS OF MACHINE-MADE FLOUR BARRELS, FLOUR BARREL STAVES, HEADING, &c.


Cunningham Wm., rectifier and dealer in liquors.


Devos Joseph, woolen factory.


Dines G., (colored,) barber.


Dyke Nathaniel, tinsmith.


Ebersale & Haines, druggists and apothe- caries.


Ebersale, physician and surgeon.


Edwards W. J. & Co., carriage makers.


Felling Chas., grocer.


Ferryboat, foot of Third street.


Fisher P., boot and shoemaker.


GAFF T. & J W., MILLERS AND DIS- TILLERS.


Gaff T. & J. W., dry goods, groceries, &c. Garmhausen B., grocer.


Giedgold Jacob, meat market.


Giedgold J. L. & M., proprietors livery stable.


Goldsmith Martin, boots, shoes, clothing, &c.


Green Edward H., attorney at law and notary public.


HAMILTON J., PROPRIETOR EAGLE HOTEL, (see card.)


Haring M., cabinet and furniture dealer. Harris Win. T., justice of peace. . Hawek Lewis, barber.


Held P. H., merchant tailor.


Hettenbergh S., proprietor Mary Pell Ex- change.


HILL S. P. & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APO- THECARIES, PROPRIETORS OF SHATTUCK'S EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDERS.


Hlolinau & Haines, attorneys at law and notaries public.


Holz Dr., physician and surgeon.


Hubbartt Richard, grocer.


Hubbartt Asa B., carpenter and joiner.


HUCKERY FREDERICK, JUSTICE OF PEACE.


HURLBERT L. G., PLANING & FLOUR-


ING MILL, LUMBER YARD, DOOR, SASH AND VENETIAN SHUTTER FACTORY.


Ittner John, boot and shoemaker.


Kasner Philip, proprietor Aurora Bakery. Kelsey J. A. & Co., proprietors wharfboat.


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HOTEL,


Opposite the Steamboat Landing and Convenient to the RAILROAD DEPOT. URORA, INDIANA.


J. HAMILTON PROPRIETOR.


This House having been lately repaired and furnished throughout, Travelers will find it to their advantage to call.


A GOOD STABLE IS ATTACHED TO THE HOUSE.


KEMPF M., MANUFACTURER OF ; Squibb W. P. & Co., dealers in groceries BREAD CRACKERS, PILOT BREAD,


CAKES, &c. ALSO DEALER IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c.


Kreitlein A., grocer.


Lamkin H., tailor.


Johnson A., proprietor bakery.


Laupus J. G., tobacconist.


Lausberry A. B., wagonmaker.


Latimore T., carpenter and joiner.


Lazier Abram, dry goods and groceries. McCreary R. E., dry goods and groceries. McHenry B. N., blacksmith.


Maloney John, grocer.


Mansion House, A. Shultz proprietor.


Marron II., cabinet and furniture dealer.


Mary Pell Exchange, S. Hettenbergh, pro- prietor.


Masonic Hall, Aurora Lodge, corner Judi- ciary and Third streets.


Mayer Cobn & Co., clothing merchants. Meyer M., clothier.


Milburn J. N., jewelry and bookstore.


Miles Isaac, attorney at law.


Odd Fellows Hall, Chosen Friends Lodge, Judiciary street, near Third. Parker Samuel, fruit and vegetable dealer. Phalin Israel, grocer.


Pierce S. R., dry goods and groceries. Postoffice Third street, near the Levee, MRS. A. P. CLARK, POSTMISTRESS. Pyle J. Atwood, ambrotypist.


Radspiner J. F., grocer.


Rider J., boot and shoemaker.


Rothirt Fred., grocer.


Sadler Mrs. C., williner and dress maker. Schultze A., proprietor Mansion House. Sherrod Win., (colored) barber.


Sherwood Mrs. Mary, milliner and dress- maker.


Shipper B .. coal dealer.


Siemondel M., bakery and confectionery.


Siemondel L., proprietor city brewery.


Siemondel M. & C., proprietors city flour- mill. Slater Frederick, grocer. Small Ezra, dealer in pressed hay.


and liquors.


Stafford James, grocer. Stark Mrs. M., milliner.


STEDMAN & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUIL- DERS, FLOURING AND SAW MILLS, HAY PRESSES AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS.


Stevens Jacob, blacksmith. Stevens W. F., insurance agent. Stratton L. S., dry goods dealer.


Taylor George W., proprietor livery stable.


Telegraph office at the Railroad depot.


Terrill R. Q., attorney at law.


Tuck N. H., ambrotypist.


TUMY S. P., MAYOR.


TUMY S. P., DEALER IN STOVES AND TINWARE.


Twyman B. W., attorney at law.


Unterstidung Feriend, meets at the Trester house.


Veiht F. L., physician and surgeon.


WEAVER J. W., COMMISSION MER- CHANT ON LEVEE.


Wehe Adam, saddler and harness maker. Wharf boat, J. A. Kelsey & Co., proprie- tors.


Wilke J. H., grocer.


Worth F. D., proprietor Trester house. Workingmen's library, Odd Fellow hall building.


WYMAND & GIBSON, MANUFACTU- RERS OF COOPERAGE. PORK DEALERS, DISTILLERS AND REC- TIFIERS SUPPLIED.


Young & Miller, boot and shoemakers.


AUSTIN,


A post office of Seott county and station. on the Jeffersonville Railroad leading from Jeffersonville to Indianapolis, 33 miles north of Jeffersonville, and 75 miles south-east of Indianapolis. It contains one Methodist church, one hotel, three stenm saw mills, three lumber dealers,


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four general stores, two lawyers, two doc- tors, one magistrate, three carpenters, one baker, two blacksmiths, two shoemakers, one carriage factory, two coopers, one painter, one chair factory, one plasterer, one shingle maker, and one school with an attendance of 40 pupils. Population 150.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Allen & Starks, general store. ALLEN JOHN, POST MASTER.


Belch H., proprietor steam saw mill.


Belch Harmon, lumber dealer.


Buxton N. B., farmer.


Cade E. W., carriage and wagon maker.


Cade Samuel, boot and shoe dealer.


Davis Cabb, blacksmith.


Davis James, carpenter and builder.


Falkner James & Co., lumber dealers.


Falkner James & Co., proprietors steam saw mill.


Fulkmon John, proprietor sash and blind factories.


Fulkerson John, carpenter and builder.


Green J. H., physician and surgeon.


Hughbanks Wm., general store. .


Hughes David, shingle maker.


Mann Aaron, farmer.


Maranda Geo., general store.


Montgomery R. W., boot and shoe dealer.


Montgomery W. C., attorney at law.


Monroe W. P., proprietor chair factory.


Ogden B. N., proprietor Austin house.


Price Thomas, carpenter and builder.


Rankin & Bates, general store.


Reynolds Adam, blacksmith.


Trulock John, farmer.


Trulock Levi, baker and confectioner.


Trulock W. M., attorney at law.


Trulock Wm., cooper.


Spengin James, cooper.


Vaugan T. P., painter.


Vaugn T. P., plasterer.


Wilson Wm., physician and surgeon.


Wilson T. B., general store.


Whitman E. T., proprietor steam saw mill.


Whitman E. F. & Co., lumber dealers.


Montgomery W. C., justice of peace.


AUSTRALIA, A post office in Huntington county.


AVILLA,


A post office of Noble county, on Plank Road, 20 miles north of Fort Wayne. It contains four churches, one Catholic, two Lutheran, and one Universalist; one saw mill, one lumber yard, one general store, one clothing dealer, one hardware, one book-store, one hats and caps. one hides and leather, four clergymen, one


lawyer, one physician, two blacksmiths, one dressmaker, one boot and shoe store, three carpenters, one flour and grain de- pot, and one school with an average at- tendance of 100 pupils. Population 175. .


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Baum Walters, lumber dealer.


Baum & Walter, hide and leather dealers.


Baum & Walter, hat, cap and fur dealers.


Baum & Walter, hardware and cutlery.


Baum & Walter, flour and grain dealers.


Baum & Walter, clothiers.


Baum & Walter, general store.


Baum & Walters, booksellers and sta- tioners.


Bork F., farmer.


Fortio Caleb, boot and shoe dealer.


Freyer Franklin, physician and surgeon.


Giser John, farmer.


Hains R. S., proprietor saw mill.


Hains Samuel, farmer.


Haines John, farmer.


Haines Jacob, farmer.


Harding C., carpenter and builder.


Ilill N. J., attorney at law.


Johnson Wm., blacksmith.


Jones Evan, farmer. 4


Kline S. M., proprietor Arilla house.


KLINE S. M., POST MASTER.


Randall E., farmer.


Secoy Henry, farmer.


Sherman G., justice of peace.


Sloan N., carpenter and builder.


Spabell Joseph, blacksmith.


Walter P., carpenter and builder.


Walten L., constable.,


Weiser Mary, dressmaker.


AVOCA,


A post office of Lawrence county.


AZALIA,


A post office in Bartholomew county, 9 miles south of Columbus, the county seat, 5 miles from the M. and I., Railroad, 8 miles from the Jeffersonville Railroad, 100 miles from Cincinnati, and 55 miles sonth of Indianapolis. It contains one Methodist church, two hotels, one minis- ter, (Christian) one lawyer, one magis- trate, one doetor, one grist mill, one gen- eral store, one grocery, one hide and leather store, one cabinet shop, four black- smiths, two boot and shoe stores, four car- penters, two carriage shops, one harness shop, one watch and cloek shop, one cooper, one tailor, one carding and spinning fac- tory, and one school with an average at- tendance of 80 pupils. Population 160.


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Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Bolton J. H., harness maker.


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Bolton J. H., hide and leather dealer. Foster R. B., boot and shoe dealer.


Graham Dudley, cabinet maker and fur- niture dealer. Hazard Wm., boot and shoe dealer.


Kean Wm., blacksmith.


Kelley S. W., attorney at law.


Kelley S. W., Rev., (Christian church.) King D. B., tailor and clothier.


Lathrop David, physician and surgeon. Little R. M., grocer. McHenry R. H., farmer. Madden Abner, cooper.


Madden Wm., blacksmith. Newby Samuel, farmer.


Newby Samuel, proprietor Newby house. Newby R. G., blacksmith.


Overman Thomas, carpenter and builder. Overman Caleb, carriage and wagon ma- ker.


Parker J. D., carpenter and builder.


Parker Wm. A., carpenter and builder.


PARKER T. C., POSTMASTER.


Parker J. C., watchmaker and jeweler. Parker J. D., -painter.


Parker & Peel, proprietors carding and spinning machines.


Parker S. W., blacksmith.


Parker T. C., general store.


Parker & Peel, proprietors grist mill.


Parker J. D., proprietor Parker house.


Polen W., justice of the peace.


Polen Washington, general store. Shumway Charles, carpenter and builder. Wileher Jonah, carriage and wagon ma- ker.


BAINBRIDGE,


1 A post village of Putnam county, on the New Albany and Salem Railroad, ten miles north of Greencastle, the county seat; thirty-six miles west of Indianapo- lis; two hundred and ten miles south- east of Chicago, and one hundred and fifty miles north-west of Cincinnati. This flourishing little town contains nine male and two female Academies, a public library, one Masonic Lodge, one Lodge Temple of Honor, three churches, one Methodist Episcopal, one New School Presbyterian, one Cumberland Presbyte- rian, one district school, with an average attendance of fifty pupils, one hotel, the American House, one steam saw mill, one steam grist mill, three clergymen, oue lawyer, one magistrate, three physicians, four general stores, one dry goods (only), one groceries (only), one dressmaker, oue baker, two blacksmiths, three shoemakers, six carpenters and builders, one cabinet 2


maker, two carriage and wagon makers, one express office, one flour and grain depot, one harness maker, one lumber dealer, one stove and tin shop, one cooper, one painter, one tannery, one merchant tailoring store, two plasterers, and one millwright. Population, 500.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Ainsworth S. W., millwright.


Bainbridge Male and Female Academy, E. McCord, president; A. F. Randolph, principal.


Baker S. A., cooper.


Baker J. H., carpenter and builder.


Ball H. B., Rev., Methodist.


Beck M. M., secretary McClure's working men's institute library.


Black H. C., general store.


Buckinham W. & Co., proprietors steam grist mill.


Buckinham W., flour and grain dealer.


Carter J. D., harness maker.


Carter J. D., president McClure's working men's institute library.


Corwin B. F., farmer.


Crane J. M., proprietor steam saw mill.


Crane John M., lumber dealer.


Crane John M., general store.


Daggy M., express agent.


Darnall A. J., treasurer working men's institute library.


Darnall M. D., physician and surgeon.


Darnall M. D., town clerk.


Ellis T. H. F. M., general store.


Finley A. & J., carriage and wagon ma- kers.


Goldsbery M., baker and confectioner.


Goldsbery M., proprietor American house. Graves Miss, dressmaker.


Gregory Andrew, boot and shoe dealer.


Hall J. W., physician and surgeon.


Hamilton D. L., carpenter and builder.


Hillis & Scott, carpenters and builders.


Johnson E. C., Rev., Presbyterian.


Kendall B. H., plasterer.


Kennedy R. & Co., carpenters and build- ers.


Kesler M. A., carpenter and builder. Lewis & Hall, grocers.


Martin & Duncan, clothiers.


McCord E., Rev., Presbyterian.


McCord E., president Bainbridge male and female academy.




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