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Covert E. A., physician, Main Cross. Cumback & Bonner, attorneys at law, J'ublic Square.
Davis Wm., bootmaker, Main Cross. Decatur Republican, J. J. Hazelrigg, edi- tor and proprietor, Main Cross.
Demoss James, saloon, opp. depot. Doan Isaac, dry goods, Main Cross. Drake Joseph, watchmaker, Main.
Edkins Thos., leather and shoe store, Main Cross.
English Joseph, saloon, railroad.
Erlers Henry, cabinet maker, Main.
Endaily David, bootmaker, Pub. Square. Falconbury M. J., physician, Main Cross, Falconbury Miss Sally, millinery, corner Main and Public Square.
Florer L. D., pump maker, Main.
Forsyth A. R., proprietor Greensburg Bank, Main.
French Dr. L. W., dentist, cor. Main and Main Cross.
Gageby & Siling, furniture dealers, Main Cross.
Gavin & Hord, attorneys at law, Public Square.
Gillespie John N., groceries, Main.
Greensburg Bank, A. K. Forsyth, Prop'r., Main.
Greensburg House, John Rodgers, Prop'r, Main cross and Public Square.
Grey F. M., baker and confectioner, Main. Hamilton James, iron foundry and ma- chinist, railroad near depot.
Hann Wm., grocer, Main cross.
Ilarney D. H., merchant tailor, Public Square.
Hazelrigg C. & W. H., druggists, Main Cross.
Hazelrigg J. J., editor and proprietor De- catur Republican, Main Cross.
Hazelrigg J. J., Post Master, Main Cross. Hazen John T., blacksmith, North.
Hendricks & Dyer, druggists, Public Square.
Henry B. F., saddler and harness maker, Main.
Hernden Wm., grocer, Main Cross.
Iliggans Robert, blacksmith, Main.
HITT J. Y., PHYSICIAN, MAIN CROSS.
Hittle J. B., dry goods and clothing, Main. Horn S., tailor, Franklin.
Howell C., tanner, Main. Humble U. C., carpenter, Public Square. Iddings W. H., artist, Main Cross.
Israel & Carter, grocers. Main Cross. Jocelyn & Ewing, commission merchants, cor. railroad and Main Cross.
Jones R .. barber, Main.
Kammerlink F., butcher, Main.
Lathorp A., dry goods and clothing, Main Cross.
See Advertisement Adams Express Co., Evansville, p. 75.
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MOSS HOUSE, GREENSBURG, IND.
DANIEL MOSS, PROPRIETOR.
Free Omnibus to and from all Trains. Horses and Buggies kept to hire. Per- sons going to the country will do well to call at the Moss House Stable.
Lathrop L. P. & J. B., dry goods and no- tions, Main Cross.
Lathrop & Johnston, grocers, Main Cross. Leonard John, prop'r Leonard House, opp. depot.
Long John, prop'r Ballard House, Rail- road.
Look Mrs. Mary, milliner, Main.
Lovett David, dry goods and groceries, cor. Main and Main Cross.
Low Win., marble dealer, railroad near depot.
Lugenbell & Moore, carriage makers, North.
McQuithy J. Q., saddler, Public Square.
McUne J. R., butcher, Main Cross.
Manzi John, butcher, Public Square.
Mellender J. W., pastor Methodist Episco- pal Church, west Main Cross.
Monfort David, pastor O. S. Presbyterian Church, cor. Washington and Frank- lin.
Moody John W., physician, east side Pub. Square.
Morgan James, county treasurer and col- lector.
Morris P. W., dentist, Franklin, east side Public Square.
Morrow J. W., grocer, railroad.
MOSS DANIEL, PROPRIETOR MOSS HOUSE, COR. MAIN AND FRANK- LIN. (See card, p. 113.)
Mowrer Philip, county sheriff.
Paramore C. H., dry goods, west side Pub. Square.
Patton Nathaniel, drain tile manufacturer, Fort Wayne road, three miles north of Greensburg.
Paul Miss Eunice, teacher, Main Cross.
Pool J. & J., marble dealers, Railroad.
Pound Will, insurance agent and attor- ney at law, Main.
RAYMOND JOHN, STOVES AND TIN- WARE, MAIN.
Reed Win. II., county auditor.
Reiter A., dry goods and clothing, Main. Robertson M., bootinaker, Railroad.
Rodgers John, proprietor Greensburg House. Main Cross and Public Square. Ross, Shirk &. Logan, pork packers and curers of extra hams, Railroad.
St. John James Hy commission merchant, Main Cross. 8
Scobey John S., attorney at law and no- tary public, Main.
Seitz Chris., baker and confectioner, Main Cross.
Seitz I'red .. confectioner, Moss House.
SHAW & CONNER, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES AND SPRING WAGONS, WEST MAIN.
Simpson R. B., attorney at Cross.
law, Main
Sisco F. W., bootmaker, Main Cross.
Smalley, Divan & Co., livery and sale sta. ble, Franklin.
Smith J. A. & Co., dry goods and queens- ware, east side Pub. Square.
Spear & Throop, iron and hardware, Pub. Square.
Stewart D. & J., druggists, Franklin.
Stockman H. C., grain dealer, near depot. Stout H., stoves and tinware, Main.
STOUT, SHIRK & CO., PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, R. R. DEPOT.
Styres Samuel, grocer, opp, depot.
Swem E. B., physician, Main.
Talbott H. H., dry goods and notions, cor. Main and Franklin.
Talbott & Sons, iron and hardware, Main. Thomas & Stevens, sash, blind and door manufacturers, Main.
Thompson A., county surveyor. Unkle Wm., baker, Main Cross.
Van Buskirk D. R., Pastor Christian Church, Main Cross and Railroad.
Van Horn & Wheatley, produce dealers, basement, cor. Main and Franklin.
Wartien & Bro., groceries and provisions, Public Square.
Weadon Frank, mayor, north side Public Square.
Weeks I. K., blacksmith and wagon mak- er, Main.
Weymar John, boot and shoe maker, Main. Wheeldon John, physician, corner Main Cross and Walnut.
White Edwin, county recorder.
Wilson Barton W., attorney at law, Frank- lin, Woodfill G. & Sons, dry goods and cloth- ing, Main Cross.
GREEN'S FORK, . (WASHINGTON VILLAGE.)
A post village of Wayne county, on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 63 miles north-west from Centerville, and about 65 miles east by north from Indianapolis.
GREENTOWN,
A post village of Howard county, on the Kokomo and Jonesville stage route, 10
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miles east by south from Kokomo, and about 55 miles north from Indianapolis.
GREENVILLE,
A post village of Floyd county, 12 miles north-west from New Albany, and 115 miles south from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Louisville and New Albany, and received via New Alba- ny and Vincennes plank road. Popula- tion 500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Eto.
Akers J. M., constable.
Allen T. J., general merchant.
Armbruster J. G., tanner.
Boyer Eli, physician.
Bradford C., general merchant and town- ship trustee.
Cribb, II. S., painter.
Emmons S., constable.
Foley S. II., cooper.
Godley John, boots and shoes.
Korb John, steam saw and flour mills.
Loughmiller A. R., boots and shoes.
Lukanbill Jesse, liquor dealer.
Michael John, wagon maker.
Naylor Rev. Henry R., Methodist.
Norris John, cabinet maker.
Phillips W. IL., stove dealer.
PORTER J. R., POSTMASTER AND GEN- ERAL MERCHANT.
Sippenfield M. & Bro., boots and shoes.
Schmidt J. G., liquor dealer.
Schotts George, general merchant.
Scott Alford, cooper.
Seisloff J., harness maker and hotel pro- prietor.
Sigler C., justice of peace.
Sinex W. G., physician. Smith R. C., notary public and physician. Smith R. C., general merchant.
Spetz L, tailor. Steele Win., grocer.
Steel Rev. -- , Presbyterian. Taylor James, carpenter.
GREENWOOD,
A post village of Johnson county, on the Jeffersonville, and on the Madison and Indianapolis Railways, 10 miles south from Indianapolis.
GREYSVILLE,
north-west from Sullivan, and about 80 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
GROOMSVILLE,
A post office of Tipton oounty, about 40 miles north from Indianapolis.
GROVELAND,
A post village of Putnam county, 12 miles north-east from Greencastle, and 30 miles west from Indianapolis. Population 100.
GROVERTOWN,
A post office of Stark county, on the Pitts- burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, about 110 miles north by west from In- dianapolis.
GROVES, (FAIRVIEW VILLAGE, )
A post village of Rush county, on Plumb creek, and on the Fayette county line, 10 miles north-west from Connersville, and 51 mifes east by south from Indianapolis. Population 125.
GRUBB'S MILLS,
A post office of Putnam county, about 40 miles west from Indianapolis.
GUILFORD,
A post village of Dearborn county, on Tanner's creek, and on the Indianapoli- and Cincinnati Railway, 8 miles north- west from Lawrenceburg, 82 miles south- east from Indianapolis, and 28 miles west from Cincinnati.
GUIONSVILLE,
A post office of Dearborn county, about SO miles south-east from Indianapolis.
GUTHRIE,
A post office of Lawrence county, about 75 miles south by west from Indianapolis
A post village of Sullivan county, 10 miles See II. C. Fox's Advertisement, p. 96.
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HAGERSTOWN,
A post town of Wayne county, on the Cin- cinnati and Chicago Railway, 14 miles north-west from Centerville, and about 60 miles east by north from Indianapolis. Population 800.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. ANDERSON W. B., HOTEL PROPRIE- TOR.
Anderson T. N., livery and sale stables.
Bailey & Luce, grocers, Main.
Bauer & Scheible, drugs, &c., Main.
Beck Geo., carpenter, Perry.
Beck & Stonebraker, dry goods, cor. Main and Washington.
Bohrer J. T. & Co., saddlers, Main. Buchanan T. J., physician.
Copeland Henry, barber, Main.
Dolley Wm. M. & J. A., carriage makers, Perry.
Elliott S., dentist.
Fist & Phares, blacksmiths, Main.
Gill D. L., dry goods, cor. Main and Perry.
Gillespie & Newcomb, Hagerstown City Mills.
Grabriel Geo., grocer, Main.
Hill & Luts, pump makers, Main.
Hindman G., agent C. & C. R. R. Co.
Hughes John, grocer, Perry.
Jewett Parker, blacksmith, North Perry. Johnson & Baldridge, dry goods, cor. Main and Perry.
Lants David, carpenter, Perry. Lants David, grocer, Perry.
Look J. & Co., stoves and tinware, Perry. MeElwee A., physician.
Marbangh Theodore, cooper, Washington. Nettle Creek Mills, Gillespie & Springer. Peelle F. H., plasterer, Main.
PLUMMER & GORDON, CARRIAGE AND PLOW MANUFACTURERS, WEST MAIN.
Presbaugh Henry, boots and shoes, Main. Putnam & Fielder, chair factory, Plum. Rents C., cooper.
Rents Charles, grocery, Main. Roberts I. S .. hardware, Main.
Savoy G., boots and shoes. Main.
Shibler Frederick, tanyard, East Main.
Sliter David P., clothier, Main.
Slifer Mrs. Mary, milliner and tailoress, Perry. Smith David II., blacksmith, West Main. Smith James, cabinet factory, Perry.
Stonebraker Wm. & Co., pork packers, cor. Main and Washington.
Study Samuel, cabinet maker, Washing- ton. Tucker Calvin, boots and shoes, Main. Weaver A., physician.
Wedekind Theodore, wagon maker, corner Main and Washington.
WEST CALVIN, PHYSICIAN AND SUR- GEON, PERRY.
Williams, Reed & Co., dry goods, corner Main and Perry. Williams W., merchant tailor, Perry.
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(MEMPHIS VILLAGE.)
A post village of Martin county, on the east fork of White river, near the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 4 miles south- east from Dover Hill, and 100 miles south by west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Louisville, New Albany, Cincinnati, and eastern. cities, and shipped to Shoals Station, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway. Pop- ulation 250.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Ables James, cooper.
Albright D., boots and shoes.
Anthony John, nurseryman.
Baker J. M., proprietor Memphis House, and constable.
Bessey -, carpenter.
Bierman Henry, leather dealer.
Brown D. E., physician and dentist.
Bruner Rev. J., Methodist.
Coffin H & Co., proprietors saw and flour- ing mills and lumber dealers.
Crim HI., real estate agent.
Crim J., general merchant.
Crim M. D., general merchant.
Crim N. F., general merchant.
Davis M., tailor.
Davis W. W., proprietor White River. House, and pump maker.
Davis W. W., general merchant.
Douglas J. R., attorney at law and school: teacher.
Gerkin Mrs. J., dress maker.
Gormly Thomas, saloon.
Hodson Thos., fish dealer.
Hultz R., hotel proprietor.
Jackson T. M., jeweler and ambrotypist ..
Johnson Henry, cooper.
Lawrence James, carpenter.
McBride James, carpenter.
O'Brian Mrs. G., milliner.
O'BRIAN J. R., POSTMASTER AND
BOOT AND SHOE DEALER.
O'Brian J. R., express agent,
O'Brian & Baker, stave dealers. Raney Wm., township trustee.
Shot & Johnson, coopers and general mer- chants.
See Advertisement Mayer House, Fort Wayne, p. 96.
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Smith & Plumer, physicians and drug- gists. Stanfield Henry, cooper.
States & Co., prop'rs steam saw mill and lumber yard.
Stillman Noah, fish dealer.
Stine & Yenne, plow makers.
Stooky Martin, potter.
Tindle T. C., carpenter. Tindle Thos., boots and shoes.
Trautey & Co., prop'rs saw mill and lum- ber yard.
Vol Barthel -, leather dealer.
Wallace Charles, railroad agent.
Way Rev. Wm., United Brethren.
Wilson J. T., livery stable proprietor and justice of peace. Yank R., fish dealer and constable. Yenne Joseph wagon maker.
HALF WAY,
(MOUNT VERNON . VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Jay county, on Richland creek, 11 miles south-east from Portland and 75 miles from Indianapolis. Population 40.
HALL,
A post office of Morgan county, south- west from Indianapolis.
HALL'S CORNERS,
A post office of Allen county, about 115 miles north-east from Indianapolis.
HAMILTON,
A post village of Steuben county, south-east from Angola, and near the De Kalb coun- ty line, about 140 miles north north-east from Indianapolis. A village of the same name is situated in Allen county, about 120 miles north north east from Indiauap- ·olis.
HAMRICK'S,
A station on the Terre Haute and Rich- mond Railway, 44 miles west by south from Indianapolis.
HANCOCK,
A post office of Harrison county, about 120 miles south from Indianapolis.
HANNAH STATION,
A post village of Laporte county, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- way, 16 miles north-east from Laporte, 60 miles from Chicago, and about 140 miles north by west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Chicago and received by rail; also at New York and shipped via Pittsburg. Population 150.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
BOWERS W. H. H., POSTMASTER AND DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTS.
BOWERS W. H. H., AGENT AMERICAN EXPRESS, AND PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILWAY. Bunyea W. G., cooper.
Chambers A. J., commission merchant.
Heckman K., grocer.
Le Clair Joseph, boots and shoes.
Lock Mrs. V. E., Prarie House.
McCoy A. J., constable.
Palmer C., carpenter and justice of peace.
Parrish C., carpenter.
Rowley C. H,, attorney at law and real estate agent.
Vinnedge Adam, general merchant. Whipple O. W., saddler.
HANNEGAN,
A post office of Rush county, east by south from Indianapolis.
HANOVER,
A. post office of Lake county, 12 miles south-west from Crown Point, and about 135 miles north-west from Indianapolis. A village of the same name is situated in Jefferson county, see South Hanover post office. Also a station of the same name in Shelby county, on the old line of the Knightstown and Shelbyville Railway.
HARDENBERG,
A station on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 6 miles west from North Vernon.
HARDINSBURG,
A post village of Washington county, on the New Albany and Paoli turnpike,
See N. G. Olds & Son's Advertisement, p. 98.
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16 miles south - west from Salem, and about 90 miles south from Indianapolis. Population 175.
HARLAN, (CUBA VILLAGE.)
A small post village of Allen county, 18 miles north-east from Fort Wayne, and about 115 miles north-east from Indianap- olis. Population 75.
HARMAN'S,
A station on the Indianapolis and Cincin- nati Railway, 76 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 34 miles west from Cin- cinnati.
HARMONY,
A post village of Clay county, on the Ter- re Haute and Richmond Railway, 12 miles north from Bowling Green, and 54} miles west by south from Indianapolis. Pur- chases for this place are made at Indian- apolis, Terre Haute and Cincinnati. Popu- lation 60.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Compton J. M., township trustee.
Frazier Leslie, general merchant. James W. L., boots and shoes.
Marks I. & J., saw mill.
Parr Daniel, justice of peace. Preston E., physician. ROBINSON JAMES, POSTMASTER AND GENERAL MERCHANT.
Robinson James, physician, and agent Adams and American Express and T. H. & R. Railway. Trump Jno., Jr., township trustee. Walters Rev. L. M., Methodist.
HARRISBURG,
A post office of Fayette county, 43 miles north-west from Connersville, and 55 miles each from Indianapolis and Cinein- nati.
HARRISON,
A post office of Delaware county, about 55 miles north-east from Indianapolis.
CARMICHAEL & URHEY, Harrodsburg, Ind., Pork Packers,
AND DEALERS IN Dry Goods & Groceries, 1 All kinds of Country Produce Bought and Sold.
HARRISTOWN,
A small post village of Washington coun- ty, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 5 miles east by south from Salem, and about 90 miles south from Indianapolis.
HARRISVILLE,
A small post village of Randolph county, on the Bellefontaine Railway, midway and distant 5 miles each from Union and Win- chester, and 80 miles east north east from Indianapolis.
€ HARRODSBURG,
A post village of Monroe county, on Clear creek, & of a mile from the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 11 miles south from Bloomington, 85 miles from Louisville, and 62 miles south south- west from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are received by rail from Louisville and New Albany. Population 150.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Anderson J. M., cabinet maker.
Bougher J. M. & A., wagon makers. Brock James H., cooper.
Brown Wm. J., wagon and plow maker. Bryant J. B., railroad and express agent. Buck Joseph, constable.
CARMICHAEL & URMEY, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND PORK PACK- ERS. (See card, p. 117.)
Carr R. W., justice of peace. Carter Milford, justice of peace. Cline Jolin, cooper.
Dodd James, physician. Fields John, prop'r Harrodsburg House.
See L. Kissner's Advertisement, p. 110.
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Fields Moses, cooper. Gaither Perry, township trustee. Nixon James, barber and painter. Pearson W. M , constable. Ross Wm., boots and shoes. Trueblood Mark, sadiller. URMEY J. D., POSTMASTER.
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HARTFORD,
A post village of Ohio county, on Laugh- rey creek, 8 miles west from Rising Sun, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapo- lis. Population 114. Also a village of the same name in Vigo county. See Pimento post office.
HARTFORD CITY,
A post village and the capital of Black- ford county, on Lick creek, 70 miles north- east from Indianapolis. Population 500.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Blackford county Democrat, Wm. McCor- mic, editor and publisher. Campbell & Mercer, general merchants. Cavat P. M., jeweler.
Clark D., grocer.
Cline M. & W. W., potters. Clouser N. D., physician. Cool Win., saddier.
Craw Mrs. M., milliner.
Dilldim J., boots and shoes.
Donnals D., wagon maker.
Dowell J H., boots and shoes.
Ervan I. W., tanner.
Fisher Solomon, shingle maker.
Frash John & Levi, carpenters.
Frash Win., agricultural implements. Frash & Son, general merchants.
Frederick John, blacksmith.
Gable Geo, chair manufacturer. Gable W. H., cabinet maker. Hardy P. H., cabinet maker. Hardy Mrs. P. H., milliner. Hlenby John, steam saw mill.
Henby & Ward, woolen manufacturers. Howell G. S., attorney at law.
Hoffman Henry, hose !. Hoffman Philip, gunsmith. Kirkpatrick John, hotel.
LYONS JAMES, DRUGGIST, BOOKSEL- LER AND STATIONER.
McCormic William, editor and publisher Blackford County Deincerat. Marley S. T., blacksmith.
Miller & Cooley, steam saw mill.
Mills M., physician. Moler J. E., physician. Neff R. J., attorney at law. Romine Wmn., boots and shoes.
Shick John, stoves and tinware.
Stahl W., physician. Truxel J., tailor. Weaver Mark, carpenter.
Williams P., grocer. Williams J. P., wagon maker.
HARTSBORO',
A post office of Warrick county, about 140 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
HART'S MILLS,
A small post village of Ripley county, on Laughrey creek, 10 miles south-east from Versailles, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Population 70.
HARTSVILLE,
A post village of Bartholomew county, on Clifty creek, 14 miles east south-east from Columbus, and 44 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.
HARVEY,
A post office of Hancock county, on the Indiana Central Railway, east from In- dianapolis.
HARVEYSBURG,
A post office of Fountain county, about 70 miles west north-west from Indianapolis.
HASKELL, A post office of Laporte county, about 140 miles north by west from Indianapolis.
HAUBSTADT,
A post office of Gibson county, situated south from Princeton. about 140 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
HAUSERTOWN, .
A post office of Oweu county, about 55 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
See N. G. Olds & Son's Advertisement, p. 98.
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HAW PATCH,
A post village of Lagrange county, situ- ated south-west from Lagrange, about 135 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
HAWTHORN'S MILLS,
A post office of Pike county, 5 miles from Petersburg, 1 mile from the Wabash and Erie Canal, and 100 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
HAYSVILLE,
A post village of Dubois county, on White river, 8 miles north from Jasper, and 100 miles sonth south-west from Indianapolis. Population 100.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Aulenbacker Frederick, wagon maker. Bechard Philip, shoemaker.
Bruner E. E., general merchant. Chattin Nathaniel, distiller.
Curry Wm., chair manufacturer,
Frazier D., carpenter.
Gray Wm., physician.
Howard John, harness maker. Keifner George, blacksmith.
Keifner John, blacksmith.
KEY D. S., PHYSICIAN AND DRUG- GIST.
Mehena C., carpenter.
Sourteig John, shoemaker.
Streeber John, shoemaker.
Tharp W., brick mason.
Throop J., jeweler. Throop J. T., general merchant. Wininger & Milburn, general merchants. Woelker Chas., cooper.
· HAZLERIGG,
A station on the Lafayette and Indianap- olis Railway, 33 miles north-west from Indianapolis.
HAZLETON,
A post village of Gibson county, on White river, and on the Evansville and Craw- fordsville Railway, 11 miles north from Princeton, and 180 miles south-west from Indianapolis. Population 75.
HEADLEY'S MILLS,
A post office of Fountain county, about 70 miles west north-west from Indianap- olis.
HEBRON,
A post village of Porter county, 12 miles south - west from Valparaiso, about 130 miles north north-west from Indianapolis, and 40 miles south - east from Chicago. Population 100.
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HECLA, (ETNA VILLAGE.)
A post village of Noble county, 16 miles south-west from Albion, and about 120 miles north by east from Indianapolis.
HECTOR,
A post office of Jay county, in Noble town- ship, situated 6 miles east from Portland, and 80 miles north-east from Indianapolis.
HELLER'S CORNERS,
A post office of Allen county, about 110 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.
HELTONVILLE,
A post village of Lawrence county, north- east from Bedford, about 60 miles south by west from Indianapolis.
HENRYVILLE,
A station on the Indianapolis and Jeffer- sonville Railway, 80 miles south by east from Indianapolis. See Hubbard post office.
HERMAAN,
A post office of Ripley county, about 70 miles south-east from Indianapolis.
HICKORY POINT,
A post office of Porter county, on Eagle creek, near the Lake county line, 12 miles south-west from Valparaiso, 44 miles from Chicago, and 125 miles north north-west
See Advertisement Fort Wayne Bending Factory, p. 98.
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from Indianapolis. Goods for this vicin- ity are purchased at New York, Chicago, Pittsburg and Philadelphia. Wheeler, 8 miles distant, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, is the near- est station.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Bates C. W., wool grower.
Bergan Daniel, carpenter.
Carman Chas., carpenter. Cass L. A., physician.
Cunningham C., school teacher.
Duun Simon, carpenter.
Gills Win., patent right agent.
Green E. J., justice of peace.
Humphrey Rev. Henry, Presbyterian.
Jones Joseph. justice of peace.
Jones Rev. Wm., Methodist.
Lamb G., school teacher. Lamb Geo., carpenter.
Lamb M., wool grower.
PORTER H. A., POSTMASTER AND TAILOR.
Porter Mary A., school teacher.
Riddle Chas., constable.
Rupp Martin, boots and shoes.
Russell John, tanner. Sheffield B., justice of peace. Sheffield E., wool grower.
Sheffield Nathan, steam saw mill. Shinebarger R., school teacher. Stewart Isabel, school teacher. Swick P., boots and shoes.
Wheeler S., wool grower.
HIGH BANK,
A post office of Pike county, about 120 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.
HIGHLAND,
A small post village of Vermillion county, on the west bank of the Wabash river, 6 miles south from Newport, and 73 miles west from Indianapolis. Population 100.
HIGHLAND STATION, {\
A post office of Greene county, about 70 miles south-east from Indianapolis.
HIGH POINT,
A post office of Knox county.
HIGH ROCK,
A post office of Daviess county, about 100 miles south-west from Indianapolis.
HILLSBORO',
A post village of Fountain county, 14 miles east from Covington, and about 60 miles west north-west from Indianapolis. A village of the same name is situated in Henry county, 3 miles north from New- castle, and about 50 miles east north-east from Indianapolis, see Dan Webster post office, page 62. Also another in Wayne county, see White Water post office.
HITCHCOCK'S STATION,
A post office of Washington county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Rail- way, about 80 miles south from Indian- apolis.
HOBART,
A post village of Lake county, on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- way, 32 miles east from Chicago, 12 miles from Crown Point, and about 140 miles north north-west from Indianapolis. Pop- ulation 250.
Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.
Banks Morgan, express agent, Main. Black Joseph, grocer, Main.
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