The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 13

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
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LUMBER, Sash, Bricks, Felloes ! FULL STOCK, LOW PRICES.


BURNS & SLOAN, 132 Light Street Wharf, BALTIMORE.


MARYLAND SAW MANUFACTORY. HENRY C. BROWN, Manufacturer of Every Description of CAST STEEL SAWS.


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Uller's Alley, one Door West of Charles St. BALTIMORE.


Saws of all kinds repaired In the best manner. Sheet Steel cut and straightened.


PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES.


WAGNER'S GREEN HOUSE RESTAURANT,


188 and 190 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE.


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General Merchandise. Hall, F M


Justice of the Peace.


Legore, Jesse Millers.


Myers, Jesse Shriver, B F & Co Stiteley, Thos J Wolff, P SAW Mill. Myers, Jeremiah


Shoemakers.


Bemiller, John Koontz, Jesse


Surveyor.


Earhart, J Wm


Tannery,


Shriver, A K & Sona


Ttoners. Yingling, Albert Yingling, Ephraim Yingling, Pius


UNIONTOWN


Is situated in a pleasingly undulating and healthful country, 22 miles from Linwood on the W. M. R. R., and it is distant by pike 7 miles to Westmin- ster, 35 from Baltimore by rail. The nearest streama are Little and Big Pipe Creeks. Crops good, businesa fair. Soil is of a yellow alate and limestone. The land ia principally cleared and can be purchased at from $40 to $100 per acre, and produces 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 50 to 100 potatoes, 50 to 75 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. The timber is composed of oak, hickory, chestnut and some walnut. The tannery of Messrs. G. L. Hoffman & Co., of . Baltimore, is located here. Church of God, (Weinbrennenarian) Rev. Samuel Nail ; German Baptist, (Tunkard); Lutheran, Rev. David D. Floyd; M. E., (Colored,) Rev. John Valentine; M. E. P., Rev. C. H. Littleton ; P. E., no pastor. Two public schoola, Theodore Adams and Misses Mary Heyder and Ella Beam, teachers. Nu Conclave 13, Heptasopha; Wyoming Tribe 36, I. O. R. M. Population 400. Thomaa F. Shephard, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


McCollum, Wm H


Butchers. Routson, T H & Bro Englar, John W


Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Fuss, David


Carpenters. Gilbert, J Wesley Harman, David Slonaker, Andrew


Carriagemaker.


Davis, Jesse T H


Constable.


Danner, Adam


Dentist.


Rhinehart, Isaiah


Dressmaker.


Kuhn, Mrs Catherine


Fancy Goods. Burrall, Miss M


General Merchandise.


Devilbiss, C S & Son Formwatt, E Starr, Wm H Weaver, Harrison


Grocer.


Eckert, Jacob


Harnessmakers.


Stansbury, Wm J Weller, J O Hotel. Uniontown, John W Englar Huckster.


Devilbiss, J S Justice of the Peace. Christ, Daniel E Mitters. Bankanl, Jesse Engleman Wm Fleagle, Benjamin McFadden, Chas Roop, Upton


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HENRY T. SCOTT, General Commission Merchant FOR THE SALE OF


GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Specialty-LEAF TOBACCO, (Consignments Solicited,) COR. LIGHT AND PRATT STREETS, ISECOND FLOOR, I BALTIMORE.


B. BLAKE & CO. General Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF GRAIN. FLOUR, SEED, WHITE CORNMEAL, YELLOW CORN CHOP, HAY, &c. No. 48 SOUTH HOWARD STREET, Liberal Advances on Consignments. BALTIMORE.


E. FRANK & SON, ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS


426 and 428 W. Pratt St., near Penn St. Storeroom No. 397, Opposite, BALTIMORE.


We call particular attention to Steam Engines, Brewery Fixtures, Hoisting and Chop ping Machines, &c. Dryers for Fertilizers, Saw Mill Jig Saws, Band Saws, Hangers, Shafting. &c. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


DR. M. FRANK, Veterinary Surgeon,


No. 148 CAMDEN STREET,


BRANCH, 76 BANK STREET, BALTIMORE.


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Physicians.


Martin, W N Weaver, J J & Son


Saw Mill.


Roop, Upton


Shoemakers.


Lambert, Geo


Mathias, Reuben J


Taller.


Anders, Wm A


Tannery.


Hoffman, G L & Co


Tinner.


Buyers, Thomas F


Watches and Jewelry.


Christ, Daniel E


WAKEFIELD


Is on the W. M. R. R., 40 miles from Baltimore, and near Little Pipe Creek, which furnishes a liberal supply of pure water. The location is in the midst of as fertile a part of the Co., "Wakefield Valley," as any in the State. The people are known for their simplicity, industry and hospitality. Climate very healthy ; crops are excellent, and business medium. The land is nearly all cleared ; can be bought at from $80 to $130 per acre, and readily pro- duces 25 to 30 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 65 corn, and 3 tons hay. The "Wakefield Valley Creamery," a stock Co. composed of 20 dairy farmers of the " valley," is an important business enterprise, consuming 600 gallons milk daily in the manufacture of butter and cheese. Population 50. Joseph Hoover, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Snyder, Geo Warren, Elias


Butter & Cheese Manufacturers. Wakefield Valley Creamery Florist. Waesche, Joseph A


General Merchandise.


Engel, Joshua


Lime Burner.


Roop, David


Hiller.


Roop, David


Shoemaker.


Haines, Washington


Stock Raisers.


Englar, Ezra


Stouffer, Joseph A


WARFIELDSBURG


1s 3 miles from Avondale and 4 from Westminster, on W. M. R. R. Mor- gan's Run is near, and supplies plenty of water for milling and other pur- poses. Climate and business medium, village healthy, land good, of a lime- stone formation, Lot much cleared, can be bought at from $30 to $80 per acre, and yields 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 50 to 100 potatoes, 60 to 80 corn, and 1 to 2 tons hay ; crops generally good. Church of God, (Wein- brennenarian) Rev. W. M. Palmer. Public School, Miss Laura Pool, teacher. Population 96. J. B. Allison, Postmaster.


Carpenters. Somers & Barnes


General Merchandise.


Allison, James B Sellman, J W


Lime Burner.


Albert, R F Masony.


Appler, Jacob Ranoull, Wm


Millers.


Baile, David


Nicodemus, Washington


Shuey, J T


Physician.


Somers, J P


Shoemaker.


Reach, J H


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


TERMS PER ANNUM FOR BOARD & TUITION IN ALL BRANCHES, FROM $200 TO $250. For Catalogues, containing full information, address


WESTMINSTER.


J. T. WARD, D. D., President,


This Institution has now been in soccessful operation for nine years, Findente of both rezes received and thoroughly educated at reasonable chargen. The Location of this College is one of the very best in the State. The Building stands opon a commanding eminenre, overinoking many miles of rich and beaDifful country, as well as the fourlehine city of Westminster, Immediately on the line of the Western Maryland Rallroad, and about eqol-distant from the cities of Baltimore and Hagerstown. The peculiar fontore of this College 10 the co-education of the rezes In Distinct Departmenta, enabling parents 10 have their sons and danghters educated in the same lostitalion, and under the same instruction, and yet with all the advantages of separate ipstiintione, each having . Complete Corps of Instructors, The Institution Je under the special patronage abd control of the Maryland Annual Conference of the Meth- odist Protestant Church, but has nothtog either in ite course of stody or disciplinary management, which can be, in soy way, objectionable to students of otbar religious peraunsions.


WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE .- [Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1868.]


(P"For SCHOLARSHIPS, apply to the College Agent,


REV J. W. CHARLTON, 137 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore.


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WATERSVILLE


Is on the B. & O. R. R., 40 miles from Baltimore. Climate temperate, place heatby, crops and land goud. The land is principally cleared ; 18 worth $25 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 25 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, 2 tons hay and 1,200 pounda tobacco. The inducements to emigrants are good water and cheap land; M. E. aud Baptist Churches, and a public school Population 26. J. W. Z. Narr, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R. and Express. Steele, James H Carpenters.


Eisenhauer, John Gosnell, W Harry


General Merchandise.


Gosnell, Wesley P Narr, John W Z


Miller.


Daub, John


Physician.


Waters, S R


R. R. Foreman.


Hall, Joshua


WESTMINSTER


The county seat, is situated at the hesd waters of the Patapsco, immediately on Parr's Ridge, 1,000 feet above tide and on the W. M. R. R., 33 miles Irom Baltimore. It was founded in 1766 by an English family, from whom it received the name "Winchester," which was afterward changed by an act of the General Assembly to Westminster. The year after the county was created (1836), it was incorporated as a city and selected as the county seat. This old city is in some respects interesting. Lying as it does between two ranges of Parr's Ridge, its surroundings are picturesque and romantic. On College Hill, a beautiful undulating country for many miles may be seen from the cupola a view of the mountains is obtained, extending from the Potomac to the Susquehanna, while at your feet, as it were, is Westminster, with its tall'church steeples, fine public buildings and handsome private residences The surrounding country is as healthy, rich and productive agricultural region as any in the State; it is well watered by the Patapsco and other streams, which afford ample power for all kinda of manufacturing establishments. Iron and copper ore abound in large deposits, and are suc- cessfully mined and shipped to Pennsylvania and New York. Quarries, containing the finest varieties of marble, have been opened and are worked in the vicinity. Westminster contains the usual number of county build- ings, all well adapted to the purposes for which they were erected. The fair grounds are located at the west end, contains 30 acres of land, with stabling to accommodate 500 head of stock; the track is elliptical in form half mile, and is nearly level. The Western Md. College, a fine four-story brick build- ing, is located on the highest site around Westminster; it is well arranged and adapted to the purpose for which it was founded. The Democratic Advocate building, corner Main and Court streets, 40x80 feet, two-stories high, is well fitted to be the headquarters for this ably conducted and largely circulated Maryland newspaper. The Cemetery, containing 14 acres of land, is beautifully laid out in walks and drives, and planted with shrubbery, The Churches are mostly built in the best style of ecclesiastical architecture. some of them very beautiful; and the private residences of the int \it- ants are broad, comfortable, substantial structures, suggesting a thrifty and contented community. Population 3,000. A. H. Huber, Postmaster.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS-Baptist, Rev. I. Cole; German Reformed, (St. Paul's), Rev. J. G. Noss; Evang. Lutheran (Grace), Rev. John A. Earnest ;


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. E. TAYLOR, President.


P. H. IRWIN, Sec. and Treas.


R. M. BECK, Superintendent.


The Taylor Manufacturing Company "CLIMAX."-8 H 8925.


MANUFACTURERS OF


ENGINES,


Circular Saw Mills, MACHINERY, Etc. SUCCESSORS OF


Utica Steam Engine Company, of Utica, N. Y. WESTMINSTER.


WHEELER'S WESTMINSTER CITY HOTEL


Cor. Main and Court Streets.


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Capacity 200 Guests. First-Class in Every Particular.


Terms from $1.00 to $2.50 per Day.


SAMPLEROOM, LIVERY ATTACHED, &c. F. I. WHEELER, Proprietor.


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M. E. (Centenary), Rev. E. E. Shipley ; M. E. (colored), Rev. A. Valentine; M. P., Rev. S. B. Southerland ; P. E. (Ascension), Rev. Isaac L. Nicholson ; Roman Catholic (St. John's), Rev. Father Gloyd.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES A. F. & A. M .- Door to Virtue and George Washington Lodges. I. O. O. F .- Salem Lodge, No. 6. and Columbia En- campment. K. of P .- Charity Lodge, No. 58. S. of T .- Carroll Division, No. 42.


ASSOCIATIONS-Westminster Savings, Westminster Gas Light, Westmin- ster Cemetery, Carroll Co. Agricultural, Carroll Building, Mutual Fire and Taylor Manufacturing Co.


CITY GOVERNMENT-Mayor -- P. H. Irwin; Counsellor-Joseph M. Parke; Councilmen-Jesse Yingling, W. B. Thomas, Geo. W. Sullivan, N. I. Gor- such and J. W. Perkins; Secretary-John Matthews; Treasurer-W, B. Thomas; . Com. Collector and Bailiff-Israel Zeiber.


Auctioneers.


Bankers and Brokers.


Berrett, Jos W Diffenbaugh, John T Knipple, J Henry Yingling, J M


Agents-Collecting.


Fritchey, Theo L ..


Thomas, Wm B


Agents -Insurance.


Manning, Richard Shriver, Francis


"Agent-R. R. and Express. Grimes, E O


Agricultural Implements. Stouch, George Wagoner, E


Attorneys at Law.


Baumgartner, J J Bond, James A C


Crouse, B F


Henning, D N


Maulsby, Col Wm P


Norment, R B


Parke, Joseph M Pearson, Isaac E Reifsnider, Chas T Roberts, Hon Chas B Settle, Milton B Smith & McKellip


Bakers and Confectioners.


Bankard, Peter Biggs, James W Callahan, Margaret Grammer, H B


Hesson, Joseph Keefer, James Sheets, Jacob Wilson, Miss M E Zellers, Samuel Zepp, David


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Fritchey, Theo L Thomas, Wm B


Barbers.


Gerke, John H Hope, James Myers, Andrew


Blacksmiths.


Henry, Wm D


Shipley. Edward Shoemaker, Samuel


Shreeve, Jesse


Books and Stationery.


Grammer, H B Shellman, James M Boots and Shoes.


Lawyer & Reaver Butchers.


Legore, I U Oursler, Wm Cabinetmakers & Undertakers.


Bankert & Fowler Crouse, Ira E Sharrer & Son


Carpenters.


Elgen, Jacob Geiselman, John Kase, Henry Lantz, M L Leas, Geo


Carriagemakers.


Eckenrode, John Herr, F K & Bro Cigars and Tobacco.


Hesson, Joseph Liedlich, P Mitten, H & Bro Shellman, James M Wantz, Charles V


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GEORGE STOUCH, Liberty Street, near Depot, WESTMINSTER, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Threshers, Horse Powers, Grain Drills, Horse Rakes, Plows, FEED CUTTERS, WHEAT FANS, CASTINGS, PLOW IRONS, &c.


LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE


On Main St., 1 square west of the Depot, WESTMINSTER,


J. THOMSON, Prop'r. Horses kept on Livery. Horses and Vehl- cles of all descriptinna for hire at all hours. Hacka for Funerals.


A. J. BEAVER,


Main Street, near Odd Fellows' Hall, WESTMINSTER, Manufacturer of


Yonuments, Tomb and Head Stones.


STATUARY MADE TO ORDER.


A call is solicited and satisfaction guaran- teed to ali.


CHAS. W. KNIGHT, PRACTICAL MACHINIST, Manufactures and Repairs all kinds of LIGHT MACHINERY, PATENT OFFICE MODELS, WORKING MODELS, &c. ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED & ADJUSTED IN THE BEST MANNER AND WARRANTED.


17 GENERAL JOBBING DONE. Also Mechanical Dranghisman and Mechanical Thoto- grapher. Will teach Mechanical Drawing during the Winter Evenings, from December 18$ to April Ist, in. ^usive. Address


CHAS. W. KNIGHT, American Sentinel Ofice, Odd Fellows' Hall, Westminster.


MILTON B. SETTLE. Attorney at Law


WESTMINSTER.


Office-Main St., Opp. Court.


Conveyancing and Collecting will meet with special attention.


Will Practice in the Courts of adjoining Connties and Baltimore City.


BANKERT & FOWLER, DEALERS IN


CABINET AND COTTAGE


FURNITURE,


Main Street, Westminster.


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Clothing.


Goranch, Nathan I Mathias, O H P Schenthal, H


Conveyancer.


Hoppe, J H College. Western Maryland, J T Ward, Pres Dentists. Billingslea, Chas Fouke, Geo S


Drnggists.


Boyle, Joseph B Huber, A H Wilmer, John W


Dry Goods.


Derr, Theodore Miller & Lindsay Yingling, J & Co


General Merchandise.


Bizler, Jacob Blanchard, B G Gehr, Denton Gernand, E K Haines, H Norris, H L Orndorff & Albaugh Reese, Wm & Son Wampler, John T


Grain and Fertilizers. Grimes & Weaver


Grocers.


Ebaugh, Mrs Caroline Grimes & Weaver Mackley, E Matthews, John Zepp, David


Gonsmith.


Knight, J W


Hardware.


Reifsnider & Stephan Schaeffer, M & Bro


Harness and Saddlemakers.


Miller & Zeigler Utz, Jehu Zepp, Edward Zepp, Wm H H


Hotels.


Anchor, F E Cootes


City, F I Wheeler Marsh, John Marsh Montour, Henry Hann Wilson, G Wilson


Justices of the Peace.


Hoppe, J H Matthews, Geo W


Leather. Reifsnider & Stephan Schaeffer, M & Bro Zentgraf, John


Liquors. Strasburger, A C & Bro Wilson, Jacob


Livery Stables.


Thomson, John


Lamber and Coal.


Dell, H W


Lynch, E


Marble Worker.


Beaver, A J Machinists.


Knight, J W


Taylor Manuf g Co Miller.


Gladhill, James Millinery.


Malehorn, Mrs E B


Moritz, Miss C A


Pool, Miss Eliza


Sherman, Mrs G W Notions, Toys, &c.


Copenhaver, Miss Kate


Keefer, James Wilson, Miss M E


Oysters and Fish.


Keen, John H Photographer.


Perkins, J W Physicians.


Billingslea, J H


Billingslea, James L Butler, Francis


Fringer W K Hering, J W


Shaw, FT Wells, E D Woodward & Swormstedt, (Homeo- pathists) Zepp, L


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Plumbers and Gas Fitters. Callaghan & Son


Saloons.'


Bankard, Joseph Matthais, B J McElroy, Lee Wickert, S C


Shoemakers.


Bankard, Joseph Bernstine, John Cagle, Geo


Doyle, Hugh Willet, C J


Yingling, O P Zahn, Edward


Stoves and Tinware.


Callaghan, P & Son Grumbine, J C Schaeffer, M & Bro


Tailors.


Anders, John T Henneman, Chas. Kretzer, John A' Telegraph Operator.


Crouse, Mrs M Wall Papers & Window Shades.


Coon, Wm Watches and Jewelry.


Moore, Wm Wheelwrights. ..


Shoemaker, Sam'l


Uttz, John


WINFIELD


Is 6 miles from Woodbine, on the main stem of the B.' '& O.' R'R Gillis' Falls, a small stream, is near, and furnishes water for local use. Climate moderate and healthy ; business and crops good. The soil is clay and honey comb. Land is { cleared ; can be bought from $12 to $60 per acre ; produces 18 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn, 900 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, (Ebenezer) Rev. Mr. Koontz. Bethel Church of God, Rev. Mr. Palmer. Pine Orchard and Jenkins Schools, A. P. Bucking- ham and M. Spurrier, teachers. Population 100. James Easton, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Butler, John H Dicus, Geo Knootz, Frederick Powers, James


Carpenter & Undertaker. Pickett, Chas R Clerk.


Richey, Thos B


General Merchandise. Nelson, W B


Shipley, H L


Justice of the Peace.


Zile, H M Millers.


Cronk, Wm H Easton & Pickett Gilliss, Jos H Pickett, Geo


Physicians.


Crawford, F J Warfield, R O D


YORK ROAD


Is the P. O. snd Station for Bruceville, & small village at the junction of the W. M. R. R. with Frederick Division of the Penns. R. R. It is 16 miles by W. M. R. R. from Westminster, the county seat. The lands are of the red stone formation, mostly cleared, and capable of high fertility, and vary in price from $30 to $70 per acre, and yield 12 to 25 bus. wheat, 15 to 25 .oats, 30 to 50 corn, and i to 1} tons hay. The timber yet standing is com- posed of white and black oaks and hickory. Population 80. David Hilta- bidle, Postmaster.


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Agent-R. R. and Express. Hiltabidle, David


Blacksmiths.


laugh, T F Koons, Nicholas


Fertilizera. Mehring, Fred


General Merchandise ... .. . Weant, Sam'l


Grain and Forwarding. Hiltabidle, David Millers. McGinnis, W L & Bro Myers, Joel Physician.


Lauver, M A


FARMERS IN CARROLL COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS:


Avondale.


Beacham, James W Bixler, H


Cassell, David


Lingenfelter, P


Jones, Thomas S


Clouther, Verley Danner, Abraham Englar, David Haines, H Harman, A


Kane, Richard Lane, Timothy Longe, Richard Orendorf, Wm Pennington, Noah Ryehart, Lynk Shriver, E Stephenson, Thomas Van Bibber, Thomas


Bird Hill


Barnes, Perry G Bartholow, H T Bowers, Sebastian Davis, Elias N Davis, Hanson Davis, Harrison Davis, John Ogg, Nicholas, Osterhus, Edward Phillips, J T Seip, Phillip


Carrollton.


Allgire, Amon Armacost, C Babylon, J Brown, Chas W Bush, Jabez A Chew, John H Davidson, J W Davidson, John


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Elsroad, John Flater, P A Hering, G 8


Mummaugh, Geo Oursler, A


Rausch, E


Naill, W W


Read, È J


Robertson, J


Read, J R


Roop C


Rhodes, James


Shilling, Chas


Stull, Daniel


Stern, Jesse


Warner, U S


Double Pipe Creek.


Birely, Jacob


Birely, O D


Cash, Lewis


Cormack, Joshua


Dern, Geo W


Dotterer, Joshna


Dotterer, Josiah


Brown, DK


Boyer, J


Gummel, Geo


Reese, A J


Haugh, Samuel


Reese, Daniel


Royer, C


Snyder, Samuel


Dennings. Albaugh, Abraham Bair, A


Bennett, P J


Buckingham, L Cover, C


Deminitt, Henry


Farver Robert Franklin, Stephen


Gorsuch, S Greenwood, Mrs


Haines, Andrew


Mages, John


Kelly, Thomas G


Miller, David


Kiler, Daniel


Miller, Wm


Kiler, Isaac


Kiler, Jacob


Murray, Saml


Stall, Geo Taylor, E Taylor, K Taylor, Sam'l


Uhler, John


Wampler, J L


Weaver, G W Westaway, Wm H


Cranberry.


Bixler, Noah


Englar, David


Fox, Hezekiah


Fox, Samuel Frock, Jacob


Kolb, Thomas


Morningstar, Levi


Ritter, Peter L Sayler, Daniel R Stumbaugh, Jacob Valentine, Albert Valentine, Grace


Valentine, Sylvester


Weybright, John


Weybright, Samuel Whitmore, Emanuel


Wilhide, Reuben


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Frederick County.


Albaugh, J & M Bireley, A D Eiler, Horatio Eiler, Josiah Grossnickle, Cyrus Grossnickle, Daniel Miller, Joseph A Miller, L F Warner, Barton Warner, D C Wilhide, John L


Ebbvale.


Garrett, E Garrett, Wm Gorsuch, N Masamore, J H Rice, John Roth, James Sullivan, Noah Wareheim, RF B Wentz, C


Eldersburg.


Armour, J D Barnes, T A Barnett, J Bier, G Coffey, J Frizzell, P Gibson, W Henson, G Johnson, A Lee, R Norris, N D Sr Norris, N D Purvis, J F Rennels, J Scrivner, E Shipley, J & S D Slack, J & S Slack, W D Snyder, R Wealton, C


Finksburg.


Armacost, G W Blizzard, J Bond, B Brown, T Cole, L H Evans, L


Fitch, H 8 Frazier, D Gist, J Gray, J J Hollingsworth, J H Lamotte, F Lamotte, L A J Leiater, A Liale, J D Martin, J Power, J Small, J


Freedom.


Baker, R J Bennett, John Bevret, Julins B Buckingham, O P Cumming, A P Gordon Devries, Wm T Harris, John Hewitt, Robert M Lee, Joshua Manro, Geo W Perine, Joshua T Prugh, David Prugh, Geo M Scrivner, Joshua Shipley. Edwin & James Steele, Henry Wadlow, J Oliver


Frizellburgh.


Babylon, Jesse Coltrider, Daniel Frizell, Wm Myere, Jacob


Myers, James Myers, Wm R.nehart, Jeremiah Roop, David J Royer, John Strevig, E Warehime, John Warehime, Samuel Zill, L


Hampstead.


Armacost, Geo W Armacost, John A Armacost, Joseph Baker, Elias Bixler, Absalom Bromall, David


Bromall, David O Bush, John M Cooper, Henry 8 Cox, Amos A Cox, DA Deal, Geo S Ebaugh, N F Face, Richard Grogg, David Grogg, Wm Houck, Elias


Houck, Wm Jackaon, Benj Kagle, Wm Kelbaugh, John W Keller, John


Kemp, Wm Little, Joseph Martin, Caleb Martin, Mordecai Martin, Richard Merriman, Elisha Millender, Casper Miller, R H Miller, Rebecca Munoy, Ephraim Munoy, Jobn P Munoy, John W Munoy, Wm A Null, Daniel Nyres, Mrs. Richards, David W Richarda, Geo C Richards, Wm Rill, Leonard Rinehard, Henry Rinemon, David Rinemon, Jacob Rinemon, Wm


Shaffer, Andrew Shaffer, David Shaffer, Geo Shaffer, Jacob of John


Shaffer, John of M Shaffer, John W Shaffer, W H


Shearer, Adam


Shubkagle, Wm Shultz, John Smith, J H Stousbury, Henry Stousbury, Micajoh Stousbury, Whitfield


Wisner, Henry Wooden, C C Zepp, Wm


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Linwood.


Benedict, John Brough, H H Crumbacker, David Delaplane, John Englar, Jonas Englar, F J Ebbert, Jonas Garner, E B Garner, Ephraim Haines, Evan Haines, Moses


Jordan, J H Lambert, Geo Messler, John T Royer, Dr Levi Rinehart, I C Sauble, E Sauble, Jacob Senseney, J E Shriner, E L Shriner, J C Smith, Nathan


Mckinstry's Mills.


Bankerd, Alfred Byers, Daniel Clemson, Dennis H Foutz, Richard R Fuss, Adam Graham, Sam'l Haines, Thos J Harp, Benj Kelley, Joseph Mckinstry, J & E Parrish, Chas Pearre, O H Renold, Israel Repp, MO Rinehart, Israel C Shriner, Peter H Simpson, O B Smith, Chas E Stoner, Sam'l


Manchester.


Albaugh, Joshua Bechtol, Martin Becker, E Berkheimer, Henry Berwager, Edward Berwager, Godfrey Beltz, H E Bizler, Daniel Bixler, Geo


Bixler, Henry Boring, J W Boring, John M Boring, Mordecai Bosley, Benj


Bosley, T M


Bowman, Daniel Bowman, Jacob Brelhart, Isaac Burns, David


Caltrider, Danl Caltrider, Geo Caltrider, Joshua F Campbell, J


Carns, Nicholas Cramer, E


Crouse, John Crumrine, E J Dehoff, Saml


Everhart, Geo Face, Richard Fair, Jacob Fair, Levi Frank, Geo K Frankferter, C


Fruhrman, Edward Fultz, Philip


Garrett, Danl


Grentzer, Jacob


Grove, Charles Hare, Jesse


Hawk, David Herpst, Jobn Hively, Adam Hively, Wm


Hoffacker, D H


Hoffacker, Geo


Hoffacker, Jacob


Hoffacker, Samuel


Kealer, Wm


Koontz, Reubin Koller, Jolın Kreitzer, Leonard


Kritzendale:, Conrad


Lambert, Conrad Lawson, Daniel Lippy, David Lippy, Lewis B List, John S Loats, John Lucabauch, W F


Markel, Elias Menchey, Valentine D


Miller, Aaron Miller, Geo P Miller, Henry


Miller, Wm Musselman, W Myerly, Elias Nenninger, Daniel Oursler, E Panabaker, David Pfuffer, A Pfuffer, John Reagle, Geo L Reagle, Henry


Reagle, Jacob


Redding, L S


Reed, John Reinhart, Henry Reth, James


Roads, A J P


Roads, W EF


Robenstein, Elias


1 Sellers, N W


Sellers, Peter Shaffer, E Shaffer, Jacob of J Shaffer, Martin


Shaffer, Noah Shaffer, Reubin Sherman, Henry


Sherman, Jesse Shower, Adam


Shower, Geo Shower, Jacob Sinkers, Geo Smith, John H


Snyder, S Stansbury, Geo


Steffe, Henry


Streevig, Henry Streevig, John L


Trump, Geo Walter, Wm Wareheim, E


Wareheim, Geo


Wareheim, Henry S


Wareheim, Philip


Wareheim, Samuel


Wareheim, Samuel S Weike, John Werner, Eli


Werner, Henry Werner, Jesse Wilhelm, Michael


Willson, Wm Wilson, James


Yasto, Henry


Yingling, Ephraim Yingling, George Yingling, Jacob


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Yingling, Samuel Yost, Frederick Zepp, Wm


Mayberry.


Arthur, A Bankard, F Bankard, J Davidson, J


Erb, E . Favorite, Wm L Fleagle, Jesse Harnish, H


Henderson, N R


Mercer, Thos B


Rowland, John W


Warfield, John M


.


Snader, L N


Snader, Philip B Stouffer, Ephraim Weaver, Jesse


Winters, Levi


Winters, Wm


Porter's


Allen, Thos


Barnes, Joseph & Bro


Bushey, L M


Day, F


Dorsey, B '


Dorsey, Mrs M & Sons


Dorsey, Wm & Bro


Grimes, David


Hewitt, R M


Lee, Joshua


Parrine, Joshua T


Paynter, John & Wilson


Penn, Jamea


Place, John


Rawlina, Gassaway Sr ..


Shipley, Brice Smitb, John


Streaker, H


Wilson, C


Wilson, N


Wilson, Wm


Sam's Creek.


Bond, John T Carlisle, A


Cover, Peter


Curray, W R


Devilbiss, Charles


Devilbiss, George


Devilbiss, Isaiah Englar, S P Ensor, Hamilton Klees, John Lindsey, Columbus Long, Abraham


Angle, John W Bittinger, Wm Buckey, D E Buffington, Ephraim Clabaugh Edward Dutrow, Eli Fuss, Henry Fuss, Sam'i Haines, David Harbaugh, Sam'l Harman, Jobn




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