G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1862 and 1863, Part 23

Author: Hawes, George W; Sutherland, James. cn
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, Pub. and Proprietor
Number of Pages: 952


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Patterson M. S., physician, Columbia.


Peckham & Smith, insurance, loan and land land agents, west side Public Square.


PIERCE O. W. & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, MAIN, OPP. POST OF- FICE.


Perrin W. S., dealer in china, glass, and queensware, north-west cor. Public Square.


Pettit John, attorney at law, south side Publice Square.


Phoenix Insurance Co., Peckham Smith, agent.


Pierce A. N., picture gallery, north side Public Square.


Pierce L. C., attorney at law.


Purdue, Brown & Co., wholesale dealers in dry goods, Wabash.


Pyke & Ford, manufacturers and dealers in boots and shoes, west side Public Square.


Ramp G., boot and shoe maker. Rank G. W., blacksmith, Second. Regan T., dry goods, north side Public Square.


Sce J. & P Gramling's Advertisement, p. 135.


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REISE JOHN A., CONFECTIONER AND DEALER IN CANDIES, &C., MAIN. Reynolds J. J. & Co., wholesale grocers, west side Public Square.


Reynolds J. L. & Co., bankers, north-west cor. Public Square.


Reynolds & Duplaux, saloon, south side Public Square.


Ridgely G. M., city treasurer, Columbia. Roller A., saloon, Market Space.


Rosberry Wm., treasurer, Court House Square.


Rose M., wholesale and retail dealer in clocks, watches, and silver ware, No. 2, Ball's Block.


Ross & Henderson, wholesale grocers, Main, north side Public Square.


ROUSH A. J., ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, COLLECTING, BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION AGENT, TAYLOR'S BLOCK, OVER REYNOLDS' BANK.


RUGER J. B; BAKER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES AND FRUITS, MAIN. SAMPLE H. T. & CO., MANUFACTU- RERS OF LEATRER, AND DEAL- ERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE, SHOE FINDINGS, HIDES AND TAN- NER'S OIL, MAIN, TWO DOORS EAST OF ONIIO.


SCHAIBLE & KREIS, GROCERY AND PROVISIONS, NORTH SIDE MAIN. Scudder M. S., furniture dealer, Main.


Shafer Jacob, boot and shoe maker.


Shaffner Brothers, dealers in dry goods, south side Public Square.


Shaw J. & Co., furniture dealers, Wabash. SHEERN JOSEPH, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CORNER MAIN AND SECOND.


Shively W., clothier, west side Public. Square.


Shively Wm. Jr., photograph gallery, south side Public Square.


SMITH HI. W., SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY, THIRD.


Spears, Pierce & Co., bankers, north side Pub. Square,


SPENCER & CUMING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, DYE- STUFFS AND PERFUMERY, EAST SIDE PUB. SQUARE.


Stackhouse N. G., stoves and tinware, Columbia.


Stiltz R., blacksmith.


Stockton J. M., livery and sale stable, South.


Stoy G., clotheir, Maiu.


Strobel L., saddles and harness, Columbia. Taylor II. & Co., dealers in pine, oak und poplar lumber, Ohio.


ers in stoves und tinware, Main.


TAYLOR W., FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, THIRD.


Telford J. H. & Co., pork and beef pack- ers, cor. Wabash and Second.


TEMPLE & RICHARDS, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, SECOND.


Tengen & Gosling, manufacturers wagons and plows, Main.


Thompson & Craig, groceries and produce, Main.


True C. J., general store and dealer in millenery and fancy goods, Main.


Tuft Miss H., millinery, Fifth.


Tully J., grocer, Columbia.


Tuttle C. C., groceries, Main.


UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO., B. F. BRUFF, AGENT, THIRD.


Vinton D. P., judge of common pleas court, north side Public Square.


Viol C., saloon, Mississippi.


Wagenlaender F., marble shop, Fifth.


WAGNER JOHN B., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FINE TOBACCO AND CIGARS, THIRD.


Wagstaff H. C. & Co., dealers in hardware, stoves and tinware, Columbia.


Walsh M. M., grocery, South.


Ward J. H. & W. L., dealers in carpets, oil cloth, &c., north-west cor. Public Square.


Ward T. B., mayor, cor. Columbia and Fourth.


WASHBURN N., LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, COLUMBIA.


Weigele & Bro., bakery, Main.


White E. C., grocer and produce dealer Main.


Wilke F., groceries and provisions, Main Wilson A., books and stationery, west side Pub. Square.


Wilson W. C., attorney at law, Third.


Wilstach B. R. U. & Co., druggists and booksellers, north side Public Square. Winton P., butcher, Columbia.


Wise & Bro., dealers in dry goods, south side Public Square.


Wolf Il., grocer, Illinois.


WOOD THOS., PROPRIETOR BRAMBLE HOUSE, COR. OHIO AND SOUTHI. (See card, p. 176.)


Woollen S. T., grocer, Columbia.


Wurster G., saddle and harness maker, Main. Young Wm. W., general store, Main.


LAFONTAINE.


A post office of . Wabash county, about 75 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


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Taylor J. & Co., wholesale and retail deal- [ A post village and the capital of Lagrang ..


county, on Fly creek, a tributary of l'ig-


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eon river, 150 miles north by east from Indianapolis Population 1,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Askey Thos., prop'r planing mill.


Beaus Milton, saddler. Beans Milton, constable. Betts & Weir, druggists.


Bielde Rev. J. G., Lutheran.


Boyd S. II., hotel proprietor.


Boyd & Starr, flour and saw mills.


Bradley Mrs. D. W., dressmaker.


Buress Geo., barber. Cady P. R., village trustee.


Case A S., county clerk. Case John B., township trustee.


Cathcart Rev. Wm., Presbyterian.


Clark Wiu., physician. Clugston J. F., insurance agent. Cornell Henry R., constable.


Cornell Wmn. A., village trustee and shoe dealer. Cowen E., broom maker. Crocker II., carpenter.


Cummings J. W., attorney at law.


Cummings Wm., general merchant. Dernny E., brick mason.


Durance George, foundry.


Ellison & Morlan, attorneys at law. Everhart & Moon, wagon makers.


Favorite Richard, boots and shoes. French Albert, cooper and stave dealer. French Albert, village marshal.


Garune John, cabinet maker. Gillet Frank, painter. Green Richard, county coroner.


Griffith F. P., physician and village clerk. Hacket Wm., carpenter.


Hall E. G , principal La Grange Academy. Higgins C., tailor.


Hof George, saddler.


Holmes & King, druggists.


Hlward Mrs. - , dress maker,


Howard Wm. H., jeweler. Hubbard R. S., insurance agent. Johnston Rev. J., Methodist.


Kennely A. B., notary public. Leib D. N., cabinet maker. MeCloskey .Robt., village treasurer.


Manlas Mary, dressmaker.


Miller -, school teacher.


Miller John, village trustee. Miller S. & J., physicians.


Miller & Snyder, steam saw mill.


Morrow J. K., justice of peace. Myers C. O., job printer. Nichols Henry, county recorder. Parks & Favorite, siloon. Parrott & Kennedy, attorneys at law. Parry Thos., nurseryman. REED JOHN Q., POSTMASTER. Reed & Carlton, patent right agents. Reuck S. K., dry goods.


Rice John & Son, cabinet makers.


Rice & Son, agricultural implements. Rhubottom Win., justice of peace. Rose Solomon, dry goods.


Rowe G. F., general merchant. Sanders Win., ambrotypist.


Selby Thos. & Co., grocers. Selby Win,, county sheriff.


Selby & Miller, grocers.


Semurr T., hotel proprietor.


Sigler Jno,, boots and shoes.


Sites George, dentist.


Skeer Thos,, carpenter.


Speed E. B., physician.


Streeter S. G., prop'r livery stable.


Wade J. B., attorney at law and notary public.


Wade J. B., real estate agent and village trustee.


Weir E. W., broker.


Welch D. S. & Co., dry goods.


Welch E., steam saw and planing mill.


Welch J. W., county treasurer.


White E. G., physician and village trustee.


Wilcox P. N., county auditor.


Will & Clugston, dry goods.


Wortshaugher Philip, tanner. Wortsbaugher Jacob, tailor.


LAGRO,


A post town of Wabash county, on the Wabash river and canal, and on the Tole- do, Wabash and Western Railway, equi- distant from Logansport and Fort Wayne, and about 75 miles north by east from In- dianapolis.


LAKE CITY,


A post office of Stark county.


LAKE CREEK,


A post office of Wells county.


LAKE STATION,


A post village of Lake county, situated at the junction of the Joliet cut off, with the Michigan Central Railway, near the banks of Lake Michigan, 16 miles from Crown Point, and 150 miles north-west from Indianapolis.


LAKETON,


A post village of Wabash county, situa- ted on Eel river, 12 miles north from


See Advertisement of State Gazetteers and Directories, p. 142.


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Wabash, and abont 95 miles north by east from Indianapolis. Population 50.


LAKEVILLE,


A post village of St. Joseph county, 10 miles south from South Bend, and about 135 miles north from Indianapolis.


LANCASTER,


A post village of Jefferson county, about 80 miles south south-east from Indianap- olis.


!! LANESVILLE,


A post village of Harrison county, situa- ted on the plank road midway between Corydon and New Albany, and about 110 miles south from Indianapolis. A village of the same name is situated in Marion county, see Lawrence post office.


LANGDON'S,


A station on the Indianapolis and Jeffer sonville Railway, 67 miles south by east from Indianapolis.


LAPORTE,


A post town and the capital of Laporte county, situated on the northern part of Door Prairie, at the junction of the Cin- cinnati, Peru and Chicago, with the Michi- gan Southern and Northern Indiana Bail- way, about 135 miles north north-wast from Indianapolis.


LAUD,


A post office of Whitley county, about SO miles north-west from Indianapolis.


LAUREL,


A post village of Franklin county, situa- ted on Whitewater canal and river, 16 miles north-west from Brookville, and midway and distant 55 miles each from Indianapolis and Cincinnati.


LAWRENCE, (LANESVILLE VILLAGE.)


A post village of Marion county, on the Bellefontaine Railway, 9 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


LAWRENCEBURG,


An importont post town and the capital of Dearborn county, on the right bank of the Ohio river, and on the Ohio and Mis- sissippi Railway, at the intersection of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati road, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 22 miles west by south from Cincinnati. Population about 5,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Adkinson Francis, judge court comicon pleas.


Adler D., milliner, High.


Adler & August, merchant tailors, High. Adler Henry, dry goods, Walnut.


Allen James M., attorney at law, High. Anderegg J. & Son, butchers, High.


Anderegg Jolin, county commissioner.


Armstrong Cyrus, furniture dealer, High. Armstrong S., cabinet maker, High.


Baker Wm., teacher, Walnut.


Bartholomew J., saloon, Walnut.


Bender B., saloon, Newtown.


Betz Conard, teacher, Walnut.


Boese Henry, groceries and toys, Walnut. BOLANDER HOUSE, BENJ. THOMP- SON, PRROPRIETOR, SHORT, BET. LEVEE AND MAIN. (See card, p. 186.)


Bookwalter A., proprietor of Democratic Register, cor. High and Walnut.


Brazer Mrs. Julia A., teacher, cor. High and Short.


Briggs Charles, county commissioner.


Broadbeck J. G., ice cream saloon, cor. Walnut and William.


Browneller Fred., leather dealer, High.


Bryant & Lord, iron foundry, Short.


Buffington Francis, county commissioner. Carbaugh & Abbott, grocers, Short. Chew J. P., agent Adams Express, High.


Clark Cyrus, feed store, High. Cook Fred., tinware, Walnut.


Cook & Smith, milliners and dressmakers, High.


Cowger Edward A., sheriff.


Crist & Bell, hardware, High. Crosby Elias T., county auditor. Cross Wm., baker and confectioner, High. Dashler L., dry goods, Newtown.


See J. & D. Duncan's Advertisement, p. 133.


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BOLANDER HOUSE,


BEN. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR, Short Street, between Main and Levee, LAWRENCEBURG, IND. ADJACENT TO THE RAILROAD DEPOTS AND STEAMBOAT LANDING.


This popular Hotel has been completely refitted and refurnished, and is now open for the accommodation of the public. Open at all hours, day or night. Every at- tention paid to the comfort of travelers.


Democratic Register, Addison Bookwalter proprietor, cor. High and Walnut. Deushele L., grocer and baker, Newtown. Dowden O. W., saddler and harness ma- ker, Walnut, west of High.


Duon Mrs. S. E., photographer, corner of Main and Short.


Emmett Jolin, groceries and liquors, Wal- nut.


Ferris John, druggist, corner High and Short.


Fitch D. W. E., groceries, High.


Fitch G. B., attorney at law, High.


Fitch Geo., proprietor Fitch House, High. Fichter Michael, boots and shoes, High.


Gaffs & Marshall, millers and distillers, Newtown.


Garney N., coffee house, Newtown.


Gazley T. & C., attorneys at law, High.


Grafenhan E., groceries and liquors, Wal- nut.


Gysie Jacob, groceries, High.


Haas Fred., groceries and liquors, High. Haas Jacob, saddler, Main.


Haubold Nicholas, boots and shoes, High. Hank Fred., confectioner, High.


Heimberger John, county recorder.


Helfer & Woodward, carriage makers, Walnut.'


Helmuth Henry, grocer, Newtown.


Hoffner Joseph, saloon, High.


Hornberger John, groceries and liquors, High.


Howard W. S., marshal of city, Main.


Hunt John, dry goods and queensware, Main.


Huschart & Co., marble dealers, Walnut. Hustis H. O., freight agent I. & C. R. R., Depot.


Indianapolis and Cincinn'i Railway shop, Newtown.


Isherwood John, grocer and stationer, High.


Jones George, saloon and bowling alley, cor. of Railroad and Walnut.


Jones Samuel L., county clerk.


Kastner Adam, groceries and liquors, Walnut.


Kauffman I. C., cooper, Newtown.


Kauffman S., fancy and staple goods, High.


Kelen B., tailor, Walnut.


Klein M., grocery and saloon, Newtown. Kunkel A., boarding house, High.


Kupferschmid L., watchmaker and jewel- er, High.


Levy Marcus, county treasurer.


Lewis & Bell, dry goods, south-west cor. Walnut and Main.


Lewis & Eichelberger, flour mill, High, south of Railroad.


Lewis & Moore, dry goods, south-west cor. High and Short.


Linekinbach Wm., furniture dealer, Wal- nut.


Logan Robert D., judge of circuit court.


Lommell HI., grocery and saloon, New- toun.


Lommel Peter, grocer, Walnut.


Loucheim Sol., watchmaker and jeweler, High.


Lucas Thos. J., jeweler, High.


Lutman II., boot and shoe maker, Walnut.


MeGranahan Joseph, groceries, High.


MeGrath Thos., blacksmith, Walnut.


Maas Moses, clothing, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Memminger C., saloon, Walnut.


Moody Alex., barber and hair dresser, Main.


Moody I., barber and hair dresser, Short. Mooney Joseph, clothing, Iligh.


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Moore Daniel B., books and stationery, High.


Moore & Spooner, grocers, High.


Morris J. K., telegraph operator, Depot. Murray Wm., livery stable, Walnut.


Odd Fellows' Hall, south-east cor. Walnut and High.


Ratzen Chas. J. B., barber and hair dresser, Walnut. Reaf Henry, saloon, short.


Renner & Castner, brewers, Newtown. Richards John F., mayor. Rissel J., saloon, Newtown. Roth M., grocer, Newtown. Sheldon G. B., stoves and tinware, High.


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Shelden Geo. W., stoves and tinware, Newtown.


Shepard J. B., dry goods, Newtown. Smith John, grocer, livery stable and coal dealer, Iligh.


Snyder Andrew, boots and shoes, Walnut. Snyder Wm., boots and shoes, Short. Sparks N., grocer, High.


Swope James HI., grocer, Newtown.


Tate Warren, door, sash and blind facto- ry, Short.


THOMPSON BENJ., PROPRIETOR OF BOLANDER HOUSE, SHORT, BET.


LEVEE AND MAIN. ( See card, p. 186.)


Ulrey Dr. J. P., dentist, High.


Vance J. W., physician, Walnnt.


Vogle G. P., grocers and liquors, Short. Walter Peter, blacksmith, Walnut.


Walters Rudolph, druggist, Walnut.


Weatherhead R. H., agent O. & M. R. R., cor. Walnut and Williams.


Wentz J., tailor, Newtown.


Wernecke C. H. W., tobacconist, High.


Wind Henry, saloon, cor. Walnut and Williams.


Winslow Miss Marion, dress maker, cor. High and Short.


Wright James, plasterer, Walnut.


Wyman John & Sons, wholesale grocers, cor. Walnut and High.


Zimmerman P'., tailor, Walnut.


LAWRENCEPORT,


A post village of Lawrence county, 11 miles from Bedford, 19 miles from Salem, and 75 miles south by west from Indiall- apolis.


LAWRENCEVILLE,


A post village of Dearborn county, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


LEATHERWOOD,


A post office of Lawrence county, about 70 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


LEAVENWORTH,


A post town and the capital of Crawford county, on the Ohno river, at Horse Shoe Bend, 1 mile below the mouth of Blue river, and about 110 miles south from In- dianapolis.


LEBANON,


A post town and the capital of Boone county, situated on the Lafayette and In- dianapolis Railway, 28 miles north-west from Indianapolis. Population about 1,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc


Avery J. E. & Co., druggists.


Boon A. J., attorney at law, Court House.


Browl J. W., saddle and harness maker.


Bunell & McLeod, physicians.


Cason & Harrison, attorneys at law.


Colegrove R., sheriff, Court House.


Coombs A. & J., stoves and tinware.


Coombs Geo., hardware.


Coombs Jas., grocer.


Coyner Jas., books and stationery.


Darmire R., boot and shoe maker.


Dougherty L. C., attorney at law, Court House.


Evans J., druggist.


Garrett & Co., druggists.


Hamilton v. S. &. D. H., attorneys at law, Court House.


Hedges J. W., general store.


Indiana Mail, J. W. Jackson editor and proprietor. Issued on Friday, Main. Jacks & Peirsol, general store.


Jackson J. W., editor and proprietor of the Indiana Mail. Issned on Friday, Main.


Keworthy D., treasurer, Court House.


Lane & Daily, general store.


Lane & Wall, general store. Lee S. A., clerk, Court House.


Lightle John, grocer.


Neff W., general store.


Perkins House, J. Perkins, prop'r.


Peters S., recorder, Court House.


Pitzer J. B., auditor, Court House.


ROSE C. H., PROPRIETOR ROSE HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE MAIN.


Rose & Watts, blacksmiths.


Scott J. M., clothier.


Tipton W. A., attorney at law, Court Honse. Wilson John, saddle and harness maker.


LECOMPTON,


A post office of Knox county, about 110 miles south- west from Indianapolis.


LEE,


A post office of Warrick county, about 185 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.


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LEESBURG,


A post village of Kosciusko county, on Tippecanoe river, 6 miles north from Warsaw, and about 110 miles north from Indianapolis.


LEESVILLE,


A post village of Lawrence county, 12 miles east from Bedford, and near the Jackson county line, C6 miles south from Indianapolis.


LEIPSIC, (LANCASTER VILLAGE.)


A post village of Orange county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 14 miles north-east from Paoli and 90 miles south by west from Indian- apolis.


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A post office of Allen county, about 115 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


LEONDA,


(BUNKER HILL VILLAGE.)


A post village of Miama county, on the Peru and Indianapolis Railway, 6 miles, south by west from Peru, and 68 miles north from Indianapolis.


LEOPOLD,


A post village of Perry county, 14 miles north from Rome, and about 120 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


LEWIS,


(CENTERVILLE VILLAGE.)


A small post village of Vigo county, on the Terre Haute and Worthington stage route, 18 miles south-east from Terre Haute, and about 70 miles south-west from Indianapolis.


LEWISBURG,


A post village of Cass county, on the Wabash canal and river, 8 miles east from


Logansport, and 70 miles north from In- dianapolis.


LEWISVILLE,


A post village of Henry county, on the Indiana Central Railway, 10 miles south from New Castle, and 44 miles east from Indianapolis.


LEXINGTON,


A post town and the capital of Scott coun- ty, about 85 miles south by east from In- dianapolis.


LIBERTY,


A post town, and the capital of Union county, about 70 miles east by south from Indianapolis.


LIBERTY CENTER, A post office of Wells county.


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LIBERTY MILLS,


A post village of Wabash county, on Eel river, in the northern part of the county, about 90 miles north by east from Indian- apolis.


LICK BRANCH,


A post office of Parke county, near a branch of the same name, about 65 miles west from Indianapolis.


LIGONIER,


A post town of Noble county, on the Northern Indiana Air Line Railway and Elkhart river, 12 miles from Albion, 105 miles from Toledo, 135 miles from Chicago, 40 miles north from Fort Wayne, and 132 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


LILLY DALE,


A post office of Perry county, about 120 miles south by west from Indianapolis.


LIMA,


An Important post village of Lagrange county, on Pigeon river, north from La- See Advertisement of Bourbon Whisky, p. 133


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grange, and near the Michigan State Line, about 150 miles north by east from Indi- anapolis.


LIMBER LOST,


A post office of Adams county, about 100 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


LINCOLN,


A small post village of Cass county, 13} miles south by east from Logansport, and 66 miles north from Indianapolis.


LINDEN,


A post village in the northern part of Montgomery county, on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, about 50 miles north-west from Indianapolis.


LINN GROVE,


A post office of Adams county, about 90 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


LINTON,


A post village of Greene county, 12 miles west from Bloomfield, and 90 miles south- west from Indianapolis.


LISBON,


A post village of Noble county, on Elk- hart river, 9 miles east by north from Al- bion, and 125 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


LITTLE RIVER,


A post office of Allen county, 10 miles south from Fort Wayne, and about 100 miles north north-east from Indianpolis.


LITTLE WALNUT.


A post office of Putnam county, about 40 miles west from Indianapolis.


LITTLE YORK,


A post village of Washington county, north-east from Salem, and about 80 miles south by east from Indianapolis.


LIVONIA,


A post village of Washington county, near the Orange county line, about 90 miles south by west from Indianapolis,


LOCKE,


A post office of Elkhart county, near the northern boundary of the State.


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A post village of Carroll county, 10 miles north by east from Delphi, and 70 miles north by west from Indianapolis.


LODI,


A post office of Wabash county, about 80 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


LODIVILLE,


A village of Parke county. See Water- man post office.


LOGAN,


A small post village of Dearborn county 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, 26 miles west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


LOGANSPORT,


A post city, and the capital of Cass coun- ty, on the Wabash canal and river, at the mouth of Fel river, and at the intersection of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Rail- way with the Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Logansport, Peoria and Burling- ton Railways, 72 miles north by west from Indianapolis. Population about 5,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Adams G. E., notion store, Fourth. Atna Insurance Co., L. M. Landes agent.


Soo Headquarters for Mann's Oysters, p. 128.


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BROWNE HOUSE COR. BROADWAY AND SIXTII, LOGANSPORT, IND. J. T. BROWNE, - PROP'R,


This House has changed hands lately, and been newly furnished in the very best style.


American Express Company, J. W. Dunn, agent.


Bachman & Puterbaugh, general store, Broadway.


Bahner C., bakery.


Ball II, stoves and tinware, Market.


Barnett A. II., hotel proprietor, cor. Mar- ket and Bridge.


BARNETT E. D., GROCERIES, PRO- VISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED STORE, COR. BROADWAY AND PEARL.


Barnhart John, dealer in stoves and tin- ware, Broadway.


BARTLETT L, INSURANCE AGENT, OPP. COURT HOUSE.


Bartlett & Blake, butchers.


BERGMAN C. F., GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; ALSO BOOKS AND STATIONERY, MARKET.


Bevans G., carpenter.


Blakemore G. W., attorney at law, Fourth. Bliss I. M., recorder, Court House.


Blizard Coe, livery stable, west side Broadway.


BOOTH N. B., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAH, GROCERIES, BROADWAY. Borges E. H., draggist, Fourth.


Branch of the Bank of the State of In- diana, J. T, Musselman, president ; James Chinney, cashier, opp. Court . House.


Dringherst T. H., editor of the Logans- port Journal, issued on Saturdays, Broadway.


Bringhurst W. H , druggist, Market.


Bronson B., saddle and harness maker, Brondiway.


BROWNE G. W., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL DRUGGIST AND MANUFAC- TURING PHARMACEUTIST, MAR- KET, BELOW FOURTH.


Brown John, dealer in dry goods and gro- ; ceries, Market.


BROWNE J. T., PHYSICIAN AND PRO. PRIETOR BROWNE HOUSE, COR. I


BROADWAY AND SIXTHI. (See card, p. 190.)


Burrow J. M., furniture.


Carter C., hardware and county treasurer cor. Fourth and Market.


Conway R. E .. dentist.


CANNADAY J. C., CARRIAGE BODY MAKER.


Chamberlin L., attorney.


Clem G. P., baker and confectionery, Broadway.


CRAWFORDH., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BROADWAY.


Cullen W. F., dealer in books and station- ery, Broadway.


Dale Joseph, manufacturer and dealer in agricultural implements.


Davis W. R., gun maker, Market.


Democratic Pharos, S. A. Hall, editor and proprietor, issued Wednesdays.


Dickerhoff M. M., saloon, Fourth.


Dunn J. W., agent American and United States Express Co's., Market.


Faber R., physician.


Farquhar & Peters, drugs and medicines, Broadway.


Fender J., groceries, Fourth.


Fisher S., ready made clothing, Market.


Flinn Mrs. C., millinery.


Flinn J. R., justice of peace.


Frank M., dealer in ready made clothing, Market.


Frazee M. R., general store, Market.


Frentzel J. A. N., cigar manufacturer, Fourth.


Fuller J. W., saddles and harness, Market. Goodwin A. M., dealer in groceries, Broad- way.


Green J., boot and shoe maker.


Green B. & Son, groceries and provisions, Broadway.


Gridley M. H. & J. E, watchmakers, Mar- ket.


Groh G., grocer. Grover M. D., city elerk.


Gross F., carriage and wagon shop, Sixth. Griner II., barber, Market.


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Haines P., liquor dealer, Broadway


Hall S. A., editor Democratie Pharos, issued Wednesday. Happe H. W., grocer, Market.


Harwood F. M., merchant tailor, Broad- way. Heart & Kearney, grocers and liquor deal- ers. Market.


Hebel J. J., confectionery, Sixth. Hellgoth A., tailor.


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