The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 27

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
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CENTRAL FOUNDRY, AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,


REAR OF NO. 44 S. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. THOMAS J. JONES. JOHN T. DINSMORE. GEO. H. KASTENDIKE. ELISHA FERREL.


ERNEST A. WOLF, Ornamental Glass Cutter,


SHANKS' BUILDING,


B. W. Cor. Sharp and Lombard Streets, BALTIMORE.


Cut and Ground Glass for Vestibule Doors, Public and Private Buildings, Rail Road Cars, Steamboats, Hotels, &c. All kinds of Broken, Ornamented, Cut and Ground Lights Cut to match, at short notice.


ARTIFICIAL EYES REPOLISHED and FITTED WITH NEATNESS and DISPATCH.


MARYLAND DIRECTORY. .


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Butchers.


Fairman, A E Lawder & Bro Lubenstein, Wm


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Burke, James Mitchell, Geo V Pennington, Joseph A


Carriagemaker. Alexander, John T


Clothing and Gent's Goods. Harman, Michael Kind, Leopold Levi, H Rieser, August


CoAl. Hilles, Boyd & Co Hopper, James & Co McComba, A P & Co


Dentist.


Bockins, S Atlee


Druggists.


Hopkins, H H King, Wm G Sadler, Thos Jr


Dry Goods and Notions. O'Neill, E J Patterson, Mrs M A Duck Shooters.


Barnes, F Barnes, Geo Dobson & Mahon Leithiser, John


Poplar, J H


Dyer and Scourer. Runge, August


Fertilizers. Hopper, James & Co Spencer, John N Taylor & Co


Fishermen.


Brown, A F & Co


Carver, J H & Co Coale & Bailey Green, L & Co


Sadler & Osborn Simmons & Mitchell


Florist.


Tread way, Aquilla


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Frait Packers.


Seneca, Stephen J Stevenson, Joseph . .1


General Merchandise.


Green, L Green, O Lyon, A & G T & Co Seneca, R


Spencer, A D


Spencer, John N


Wright, John


Grain Dealers.


Hopper, James & Co Taylor & Co


Groceries and Provisions.


Baldwin, James


Dawson, Jane


Drexler, Jacob


Fairman, A E


Hedden, John W


Keen, Mrs S A


McNulty, Mrs Ann


Taylor, Mrs Sarah H


Ward, Mrs Margaret


Woolford, C A


Hardware, &c. Alexander, John T


Harnessmakers.


Dugan, C J


Hopper, F & J Hotels. Harford, Mrs E M Reasin


Nixon's, James Nixon


U S, J P Adams


Justice of the Peace. Adama, A S Lime Manufacturers.


Hopper, F & J


Livery Stables.


Cameron, J Hall, Edward


Hopper, Franklin Kelly, Chas Kurtz, Sebastian


Lumber Manufacturer. Dubois, John Marine Railway. Magowan, R A Millers. - Taylor & Co


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Milliners and Dressmakers.


Heaton, Mrs J H Kelly, Mrs M J Leffler, Mrs E Simpson, Mrs W D


Painter and Paper-hanger. Moore, R L Photographer. McFadden, O S Physicians.


Cochran, J H Hopkins, D W


Hopkins, W W Scarff, J E (Homeopathic) Smith, R H Plaster Mills.


Spencer, Jobn N Potter.


Trapnall, Geo W


Ship-builder. Magowan, RA


Ship and Canal Supplies. Hall, Edward Hopper, F & J


Stoves and Tinware.


Case, C


Murphy, L W


Tailors.


Adams, A S


Culley, Robert,


Tobacconists.


Baekey, Geo H


Burke, David Y


Myers, G T


Watches and Jewelry.


Simpson, Wm D Zeitler, Chas Wines and Liquors.


Brown, Henry Stiller, Jobn M Strauss, B


HICKORY


Is 13 miles from Edgewood and situated in a thickly settled country; red clay and gray soil; land three-quarters cleared, can be bought at from $50 to $75 per acre and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 200 potatoes, 30 to 50 corn and 2 tons hay. Mt. Tabor M. P. Church, Rev. A. A. Harryman ; Grace Chapel, P. E .; St. Ignatius Roman Catholic, Rev. Father J. A. Gallen, and two public schools. Population 150. Mrs. Z. E. Brown, Postmistress. Blacksmiths.


DeBow, Z DeCourcy, H & Son J-hnson, Uriah VanCourt, Wm


Carpenters.


Bussey, B Gorrell, J Grier, G J McCommins, J Pyle, H


General Merchandise.


Minnick, Mrs E Stever, Wm A Walter, Mrs L


Masons.


Minnick, S P Peterson, James Wann, J S


Miller.


Walter, A S


Physician.


Robinson, S S Shoemakers. Doxen, Jacob Holland, J C


Wines and Liquors. Abernathey, W


HOPEWELL + ROADS


Is situated 6} miles from Havre de Grace ; lands good, principally cleared ; varies in value from $15 to $75 per acre, and yields 18 to 25 bus. wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 50 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Hopewell M. P. Church, Rev. J. T. Lassell. Population 35. J. B. Kenly, Postmaster.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Blacksmith.


Sherdim, John


Carpenters and Undertakers. Bailey, Geo & Son Mitchell, John H General Merchandise. Kenly, J B


Mather, T W


Harnessmaker.


Rogera, R P


Miller.


Parker, C J


Shoemaker.


Rogers, E H


JARRETTSVILLE


Is 10 miles from White Hall on the N. C. R. W. Soil is composed of lain- glass and clay; most of the farms are in a high state of cultivation; land principally cleared, is worth $40 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oate, 100 potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tona hay. Tyson's Chrome Worka are near here; chrome abounding in quality and quantity. M. E. Church, Rev. B. F. Clarkson ; M. E. South, Rev. J. W. Steele; German Evang., Rev. P. F. Jarrett; Presbyterian, Rev. Joseph Nelson and several public schools. Population 150. Benj. Mason, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Carman, David Carroll, John Miller, John


Carpenters and Undertakers. Deets, Geo A Kurtz, Martin Mason, Benj L Jipton, John F


General Merchandise. Jarrett, Thos B


Harnessmaker.


Carroll, Wm C Jr


Hotel.


Streett, Samuel


Justice of the Peace.


Arthur, Sam'l J


Millers.


Downs, James Pennington, Carroll Painter.


Clark, Wm


Physicians.


Jarrett, Martin L


Nelson, Joshua R


Shoemaker.


Meads, James B


Surveyor.


Cathcart, Thos E


Tailor.


Mason, Benj


JERUSALEM MILLS


Is 7 miles from Magnolia; land good, plenty cleared, ia valued at from $50 to $75 per acre, and produces 30 bus. wheat, 50 to $5 corn and 2 tona hay. Schools and churches adjacent. Population 25. David Lee, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Smith, John Vogt, Wm N Carpenter.


Hardesty, John E General Merchandise. Lee, David


Millers.


Howard, Isaac Lee, David


Physician.


Bouldin, R R


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


LAPIDUM


Is on the west bank of the Susquehanna River, nearly opposite Port Deposit in Cecil County, and 3 miles from Havre de Grace. Here, as on the other side of the river, the Messrs. Cochran & Co., of Baltimore, have several ice honses, capable of storing many thousand tons of the well known Susque- hanna ice. The land near is medium; can be bought at from $20 to $40 per acre, and produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats and potatoes. M. P. Church, Rev. J. T. Lassell, and a public school. Population 20. W. T. Makinson, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Osborn, Robert A


Carpenters.


Courtney, W H Paul, G W Sanders, Geo N


General Merchandise.


Smith, James R


Lumber, Grain and Fertilizers.


Barnes & Archer


Miller.


Parker, Joseph C


Physician. Virdin, W W


MAGNOLIA


Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 19 miles from Baltimore; it is located in a very pretty section of country and takes its name from the Magnolia trees which grow in the vicinity, and is situated near the centre of a peninsula, formed by the Chesapeake Bay, Bush and Gunpowder Rivers ; land medium and pro- duces to the acre 16 bus. wheat, 35 oats and 30 to 40 corn. Population 35. J. H. Lytle, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R. and Express. Lytle, J H


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Shipley, C J


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Swift, H


General Merchandise.


Brown, Geo W


Hanway, J B


Price, J A


MICHAELSVILLE


Is 3} miles from Perrymansville. Land fair, can be bought at from $10 to $100 per acre, and yields 10 to 40 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 100 potatoes, and 40 corn. Population 30. J. J. Michael, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Millers.


Botts, John & Son Osborn, G & Son General Merchandise.


Michael & Malcolm


Shoemaker.


Courtney, G


Michael, J J Osborn, G B


Undertakers.


Osborn, G & Son


NORRISSVILLE


Is 10 miles from Monkton on the N. C. R. W. Land medium, sells at from $10 to $20 per acre; produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Churches and schools near. Population 75. E. A. Strawbridge, Postmaster. -


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Blacksmiths.


Barton, James R Stifler, R B Sweeney, Edward


Carpenter. Pollock, Wesley


General Merchandise. Butler, Joseph W Lanieus, Jacob


Strawbridge, Isaac


Millers. Hersey, Joseph Payne, Joseph B Wiley, Geo N Wiley, Nicholas


Physician.


Harkins, J W


PERRYMANSVILLE


Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 27} miles from Baltimore. Soil, light loam, and land is valued at $50 per acre ; produces 25 bus, wheat, 35 oats, several hun- dred potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tons hay. Schools and churches in the vicinity. Population 50. James H. Michael, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R.


Emmord, J H


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Taylor, John M Taylor, R M


General Merchandise.


Michael & Bro Quinlan, Dan'l


Taylor, D W


Miller. Mitchell, John Physicians.


Chapman, Pearson Tredick, John Shoemaker.


Osborn, T


PLEASANTVILLE


Is 13 miles from Monkton. Land good, mostly cleared ; varies in price from $15 to $75 per acre, and produces 18 bus. wheat, 25 oats, 150 potatoes, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Public schools, and Providence M. P., Friendship M. E. and Baptist Churches. Population 75. T. Bradenbaugh, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Beaumont, Holland Cannon, T Dehow, T A Ely, W F Jones, Wm McCrery, W A Proctor, Wm


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Rockey, W H Walker, T


General Merchandise. Bradenbaugh, T Harkins, T Lomax & Bros.


Harnessmaker.


Harkins, T


Millers.


Hanway, David Wright, W


Millwright.


Ehrhardt, D Physicians.


Davis, Wm Dickey, R


Shoemakers.


Atkinson, M McCann, E


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


PROSPECT


Is 7 miles from Conowingo; land loamy, three-fourths cleared. Can be bought at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 16 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 150 potatoes, 35 corn, 500 1be. tobacco and 2 tons hay. The location is in a thickly settled country. Population 50. Isaac Scarborough, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Heaps, J K Terrell, D T


Broommaker.


Sealor, Henry


Carpenter.


Day, James H


Dentist.


Scarborough, W D


General Merchandise.


Scarborough, Isaac Justice of the Peace. Orr, R D


Day, WN Mason.


Millers.


Bell, N R Heaps, W


Physicians. Andrews, G W Hamlett, Benj H Saw Mill.


Enfield & Day


Shocmakers.


Day, G W


Morrison, D


PYLESVILLE


Is 3 miles from Delta, Pa. Land fertile; is worth from $30 to $75 per acre, and produces 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 30 to 60 oats, 50 to 150 potatoes, 50 to 100 corn and 1 to 2 tons hay. Asbestos quarries, lead, copper and iron ore abound here. Fair View and Sylvan Retreat Schools. Population 40. N. Pyle, Postmaster.


Agent-Fertilizers.


Wilson, L


Agents-Insurance.


Harry, James Pyle, D L


Asbestos Miner.


Jenkins, J W


Blacksmith.


Burns J D


Carpenters.


Allen, J


Deaver, R J Kinsey, C A


General Merchandise.


Pyle, Nathan


Millers.


Pyle, E Everett


Pyle, Nathan


Pyle, D


Surveyor.


Wines and Liquors.


Stearns, J O


TAYLOR


Is 6 miles from Monkton, on the N. C. R. W., and surrounded by good land which sells at from $10 to $40 per acre; produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Churches and schools convenient. Population 75. A. Garrison, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Arthur, George Arthur, S Gunther, C Phelps, S Standiford, W C


Carpenters and Undertakers. Phelps, J O Walter, W


Dressmaker.


Chalk, M E


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


General Merchandise.


Hess, J H Patterson & Folley


Lime Barner. Hess, Henry Miller. Çaskey, R W


Physicians.


Emory, R Rutledge, C A


Shoemaker. Campbell, Joseph 1


THOMAS' RUN


Ia 11 miles from Aberdeen. Soil, red clay; land, well timbered, ranges in price from $50 to $100 per acre, and yields 25 to 30 bus. wheat, 70 to 80 oats, 50 to 75 potatoes, 50 to 100 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 50. James H. Bull, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Miller.


Kelly, Robert A Tread well, Chas W Butcher.


Arthur, James


General Merchandise.


Riggs, Wm G & Son


Ruff, James H


Physician.


Magraw, Jas M


SAW Mill. Ball, James H


UPPER + ROADS


Is 9 miles from Monkton on the N. C. R. W. Land good ; is worth $15 to $75 per acre, and yields 18 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn and 1 ton hay. Population 50. John B. Curry, Postmaster.


Attorney at Law.


Rutledge, P H


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Coe, Moses Ely, Thomas Scarf, Geo R


Butcher.


Spencer, Wm


Carpenters.


Engle, J H Johnson, Thos


General Merchandise.


Curry, John B


Justice of the Peace.


Alderson, J D


Mason.


Ball, H


Millers.


Amos, Z


Baldwin, Wm


Physician.


Rutledge, C A


Saw Mill.


Fowble, Geo


WILNA


Ia 7 miles from Magnolia. Soil, clay loam; land is valued at $60 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 75. S. S. Stauffer, Postmaster.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Butcher. Thompson, Charles


Carpenters and Turners. Addison, Wm Hardesty, I E Hollingsworth, Edward Hollingsworth, J H


Carriage Materials.


Hollingsworth, I C Hollingsworth, Nathan'l


General Merchandise. Cairnes & Montray Miller. Whitaker, Franklin Painters. Henderson, A B Townsley, Wm


Shoemakers.


Middendorf, Henry Norris, Silas W Surveyor.


Clark, John


FARMERS IN HARFORD COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS:


Aberdeen.


Dallam, John S Davison, John C


Baker, C W .


Baker, G H


Davison, Wm Dean, James


Baker, G W Brown, A F


Dean, John J


Cole, Benj


Dean, M M


Cole, O N


Farnandis, Henry D


Cronin, Benj


Farnandis, Jamea Fendall, Wm L


Fulton, W J


Forwood, Parker F


Harris, W B


Fulford, A L Fulford, A M


Laylor, H L


Michael, J C


Holland, R W Howard, Patrick Jones, Wm H


Kirkwood, Jas H


Kirk wood, Jno H


Kirk wood, Jno R


Kirk wood, N C


Kirk wood, Richard H


Kirk wood, Robert League, C W Lemmon, Geo Luckey, J G


Lytle, Geo W


Marklein, J J


Meads, Jno D


Meads, Wm L


Norris, James


Norris, Thos


Patterson, J N


Johns, W A Moulsdale T


Bel Air.


Amos, Henry C Amos, Thos A Archer, Caleb G Archer, Henry W Archer, Stevenson Blake, John M


Black Horse.


Almony, Benj Anderson, W F Ayres, Benj F Barton, James Beaty, James F


Boarman Frank Bradenhaugh, Jacob Cathcart, Jno T Cathcart, W N Gorsuch, Luther M Green, Thos Henderson, Jno B Henderson, Thos Henderson, Wm F Hughes, Naason Hughes, Wm N Jackson, Jno R Jordan, Conrad Kirk wood, A W


Michael, W B


Mitchell, J A Morgan, R L Mouladale, Mark Osborn, Amos Osborn, Cyrus Sutton, J


Abingdon.


Bradford, J H Carroll, P E Gallion, J W Hall, E H Hall, T W


McCormick, J M


Mechem, Isaac Moores, John Munnikhuysen, W F


Norris, Alex Norria, G S Pue, Michael E Quinby, James H Richardson, E H Richardson, John S Rogers, Wm Scott, Dan'l Scott. Wm G Stump, Herman Sullivan, Jeremiah Whitaker, Frank


Johna, E F


Rampley, R N Robinson, J C Robinson, Wm T Slade, Christopher Treadway, John Turner, James Turner, John Vance, James


Gilbert, C T


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Watt, Nicholas Wiley, A Jackson Wiley, Thos H Wright, Caleb


Boothby HIIl.


Aaronson, Ambrose P Aaronson, Wm F Archer, R H Cox, Elisha Godwin, Thomas Hyde, H S McG&w, RF Mitchell, C P Mitchell, D E Mitchell, Paca Mitchell, T P Rickey, S B Smith, R H Taylor, W H Thompson, J T Way, Isaac


Carsin's Run.


Bowkley, Fred Carsins, Wm Dick, Robert Foreman, J F Greenland, James Greenland, Richard , Greenland, Wm Hopkins, Richard James, Jno L Jeffrey, James Maxwell, Wm Morris, Wm


Chestnut HILL.


Barrow, Jno H Clark, W T Forwood, Parker L Grafton, Corbin Grafton, Jno H Grier, Jno P Pyle, Eli Robinson, Thomas Ward, John Ward, John T . Chrome Hill.


Baird, Wm England, J Gladden, Wm Smith, R St Clair, James St Clair, Wm


Stansbury, T Streett, C G Wilson, W A


Churchville.


Archer, R Harris Barnes, H Barnes, John Barnes, W 8 Beeman, J J Blackburn, John Coale, J W Coale, P F Finney, Geo J Glasgow, Geo R


Hays, N WS Hays, Thos A Hays, Wm F Janney, Johns H Kelly, James Lee, P H & Son McIlvain, Jeremiah Silver, Silas & Geo Waterman, Joseph P Woolsey, Wm


Clayton.


Archer, D T Brazier, Thos J Gabler, Michael Gorrell, Theodore Hurtt, Wm Livezey, Isaac W Mc Comas, Geo M Mc Comas, Geo W Smith, Daniel Spicer, C P Spicer, Geo M Standiford, Benj Standiford, Isaac Zeigler, Nicholas Zimmerman, Capt G H


Coopstown.


Ady, S M Bay, Thos A Cairnes, J A Cairnes, R Thos Durham, A Durham, W A Hanway, Wm E Morse, Geo W Patton, Wm H Poteett, James Rigdon, Geo B Watters, J Howard


Watters, W & Bro Wetherill, 8 Whitaker, Joshua Whiteford, Wm E Young, C


Creswell.


Billingslea, C W Castner, W W Dallam, Dr W Hanney, B F Hanney, D


Webster, Mrs J Webster, Richard


Darlington.


Allen, E M Caldwell, A J Dallam, T B Edge, Joseph


Forwood, James Harlem, Henry 8 Holloway, Alb't & Wm


Holloway, Samuel Hopkins, E C Hopkins, Frank Hopkins, Mrs H R Hopkins, Henry W Hopkins, J R


Hopkins, Samuel Hopkins, Thos C Hopkins, Wm of Joseph


James, Joseph Jones, Fletcher Massey, James R Mathews, Sam'l H


Mc Nutt, Gover Preston, J Brown Sappington, John Scott, Geo L Thomas, D E Thompson, Isaac H Tucker, Ellis J Wilson, Isaac C


Worthington, F D Worthington, Jas C


Dublin.


Clement, Thomas Crew, Chas Galbreath, Clarence Galbreath, Wm Hutchinson, Wm Jones, Geo W Klair, Hiram McCoy, D G & Wm G


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


McCoy, R B Morris, Thos Phillips, James W Pierce, Joshua Swan, P C Scarborough, Barclay Stokes, J H Thompson, Wm H Warner, Philip & Wm Willis, J E & ES Edgewood.


Carroll, B F Chisholm, Jobn Cochran, J Emmord, Fred


Emmord, Geo Foley, P -


Ford, John T Frusch, John Gunther, Fred


Gunther, Harman Hall, Edward Hall, J W Hall, Thos Jr Hall, Wm


Hamilton, Wm Harcland, John Harman, Michael Herbert, C Hoffecker, J Holmes, Wm Lantz, Jacob Litzinger, Wm McComas, J E McHenry, R Муего, H Myers, Jacob Norris, James Preston, J B Remboldt, Chas Scully, James Snow, E J & Co Sullivan, Thos Swartz, T B Taylor, Robert Taylor, W P Terry, G F Todd, Robert Trimble, N P Tydings, Lloyd Walman, John Wetheral, J A Wilson, Robert Faliston. Ambler, Jonathan Amos, E Pierson


Amoa, Garret Amos, Geo K Amos Henry Amos, Howard Amos, James O Amos, Lemuel Amos, Thomas Benson, Joel Benson, Joshua Bolton, Robert A Bond, Chas Bowne, Robert Bradley. Dennis Burns, Peter Dickey, Robert


Duvall, Capt R E


Edelin, Wm


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Favour, Joseph Forward, Robert Hamilton, James K Harlan, Joseph


Hollingsworth, Amos Hollingsworth, Dan'l P Hooker, Mrs S & Sister Hoskins, Wm


Keech, James A Kelly, Michael Lancaster, John Lewis, David


Lynch, Wm Maynadier, Joseph Monk, John


Moore, Theodore Preston, Emmond


Preston, Wm


Price, Mordecai


Rhal, Geo


Rhodham, Wm Robinson, James Rogers, Geo Scott, Ross Shannahan, John Spicer August Steigler, Geo Warner, Bunton


Waters, Wm H Watson, James T


Watson, Wm Whitson, Daniel


Fountain Green. Forwood, Wesley Grant, Geo W Hanna, James W Hanna, John C Hanna, Mary C Hanna, Robert F


Harward, Chas W. Jeffery, John W Kerr, C Edward Norris, David, Oldfield, Wm Rogers, R J Stillwell, Court Whistler, Sam'l F Winchester, Mrs


Glenville.


Barnes, R A Bayless, Martin Bayless, S E


Coale, J


Cook, Joel


Dever, T Famous, Joseph


Holloway, R King, T


Lochary, T


Page, Joseph Reasin, J F


Silver, Benj


Silver, J P


Silver, S A


Silver, S B


Silver, Wm Wilson, J


Harford Furnace.


Cullum, Wm Lynch, John McAble, John H


Moran, Patrick


Myers, Henry Sullivan, John Trago, John


Havre de Grace.


Barnes, W H Bisley, Milton Botts, Goldsmith Brown, A F Carroll, Ney


Cook, Chaa Cord, Thos Cropper, Chas De Baugh, August Evans, J T Ewing, Edwin


-- Ewing, James Ewing, John


. Ewing, W H. Fletcher, Mrs E Forsythe, Samuel Gilbert, J


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY. .


Gilbert, Jarrett Greenway, Col Wilton Henrigues, Capt Jos Hitchcock, C E Holloway, W L Hopkina, Dr W W Hopper, John A Matthewa, J G McGaw, James Mitchell, Amos Mitchell, Bernard Mitchell, Corbin Mitchell, J G Mitchell, John Mitchell, John Jr Moulton, Thomas Osborn, H A Payne, Geo R Rodgers, Col R S Ruth, John Sherwood, Robt Silver, Wm Z Sooy, L Touchstone, John Ward, Jarrett Whittaker, W PC Worthington, James Worthington, John


Hickory.


Barrow, J S . Barrow, Thomas Germon, G C Gillespie, Wm Henisler, G A Hoopes & Sons Johnson, Jacob Kennedy, J T Kone, F


McComas, N P Michael, Wm H Minnick, B F Morgan, W F Poole, James Poole, Thomas Pyle, Herman Ross, Wm Smithson, James Smithson, Wm Streett, John


Hopewell , Roads.


Ewing, Lawson Foley, R Gallion, James B Hanna, S B Hopkins, Geo W


Hopkins, Wellmore Kenly, Geo W Riley, John Spencer, John R Stephenson, Wm B Stephenson, James Walker, A W Walker, R J


Jarrettsville.


Amos, James A Amos, James A Jr Bessler, C S M Cairnes, Geo A Carroll, Wm C


Deets, Sam'l Gailey, James H Gross, J T Gross, Jacob Jarrett, J W


Jarrett, Joshua


Jarrett, W B


Miller, Thos


Rampley, Wm


Tipton, W B Wetherall, Solomon


Lapidum.


Botts, Asel


Cooley, A


Craig, John Dever, D


Hughes, A H


Hughes, Evad T


Kennedy, W


Knight, W C


Silver, Geo B Stephenson, W B Stilwell, Isaac


Tollenger, Asel Wilson, W C


Maguoila.


Emmord, J G


Everett, John


Fry, Geo Herbert, N


Hurley, J J Murphy, Mrs C S Murphy, James Smith, D R Smith, F M Sullivan, T Sweeting, Edward Sweeting, J T


Michaelsville.


Barron, Nathan Cole, A Courtney, C 8 Courtney, G A Cronin, BF


Ditzel, John Gerwig, Geo F Johnson, John


Malcolm, F P


Malcolm, J C


Michael, G W


Pennington, NON


Stockham, John Q Stockham, Thos


Norrissville ..


Almoney, Benj Almoney, John S Austine, G W Bosley, Joseph C Cathcart, Josiah


Hughes, Granville


McClung, E B McGlung, John P


McClung, R R McDonald, N W


Norris, Benj Norria, Geo W


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Norris, Nicholas Reed, James


Wiley, David


Wiley, David W


Wiley, Joseph


Wiley, Matthew


Wiley, RN Wiley, WO


Perrymansville ..


Bolton, Daniel K Brown, Ephraim.


Christy, G J


Cronin, W T


Elliott, Wm M


i Gallup, Chas T Gallup, Daniel


Gallup, George W


Gennett, John


Hall, Andrew Hall, Henry C Hall, W WR Herring, Chas H


Holloway, C C Holloway, James E


Hoopman, C A Johnson, George J Keen, B H


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Lay, Randolph Lorett, John Marshall, Wm Martin, G C Matthews, L E Michael, Chas W Mitchell, George M Morean, A C Nelson, A H Nelson, F Palmer, Joshua Palmer, Walter Pannell, Wm Perryman, E G Richardson, James L Rickey, Samuel Stockham, Charles Stockham, John Q Turner, Wm Walker, George F Walker, James T


Pleasantville.


Amos, James H Atkinson, Isaac Bartleson, W D


Beaumont, Miflin Beaumont, Thos Blair, Wm Calder, Lloyd Dance, Chas Davis, Dr Davis, J T


Dickey, Dr R


Ely, D B Glenn, Samuel Guyton, R Hanway, David Hanway, Joseph Hanway, S Hutton, B Keen, Wm Loker, Joseph


Meachem, Mrs L Reese, G Reiley, P Scarff, C


Scarff, S G


Twining, J Vaines, John Walker, T Watters, James A Watters, Robert West, C W Whitaker, James Wiggers, D H


Prospect.


Bay, Wm


Cox, Wm Davis, S J


Davis, W J


Enfield, Jacob


Heaps, A James, Sam'l Love, Jacob


Mc Faddon, J K


Redding, Timothy


Robinson, J S


Scarborough, Isaac Scarborough, S J Stokes, N R


Pylesvlile.


Amos, B Scott


Galbreath, J W


Harry, D


Harry, NN


Heaps, H T


Heaps, T W


Jenkins, J W


Myre, C M


Pyle, D


Pyle, D L


Ramsay, R N


Wallace, S W


Webster, J A


Wheeler, M


Wheeler, S


Whiteford, M N


Wilson, A


Wilson, L


Wilson, W H


Taylor.


Drummond, J W


Garrison, A


Garrison, J B


Hope, Joshua


Grant, John


Hope, W


Green, Joshua R


Hope, W A


Hutchins, John


Hutchins, N


Lynch, D


Kennedy, Silas


Kennedy, Thos


Mc Comas, Gabriel


Rutledge, J R


Streett, C H


Tolley, E C & O H


Thomas' Run. Arthur, James


Ball, James H Bull, James H Bull, John J Bull, Mary & Hannah Coale, S H


Glasgow, Geo R


Hawkins, Wm L


Hays, Nathaniel Hays, Wm


Hendon, Thomas


Hood, John Kerr, John


Lee, James


Lee, James C


Lee, Parker H


Lee, Sam'l M


Livezy, Thomas -


Lochary, John


Magraw, Dr James M


Munnickhuysen, Wm T


Ramsey, Wm


Ruff, Henry


Ruff, James H


Slade, Benj A


Watters, Hon Jas D


Watters, James W


Wheeler, Leonard M


Upper | Roads.


Alderson, J D Alderson, James


Amos, A R


Amos, Corbin


Ashton, Joseph


Baldwin, S Baldwin, Silas


Ball, H Chenowith, Thos


Corkran, D


Divers, John


Hild, John James, J W Jarrett, W B


Morden, A.


Nelson, R Pocock, Jesse


Rutledge, John R Scarff, OF Scarff, J A Spencer, H E Streett, R A Vanhorn, D C Woodward, E


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Wilna.


Archer, Caleb Archer, Geo Archer, Jobn Archer, Roland D Bowne, RT Buckingham, Wm B Creswell, Chas E


Hollingsworth, Amos B Hollingsworth, E P. Hollingsworth, H E Hollingsworth, James Hollingsworth, Silas Hollingsworth, TO


Hollingsworth, Thomas Hoskins, Chaney


Kemp, Thomas


Kirk, Jacob


Lee, R O


Norris, D Lee


Norris, Frank O


Norris, R


Richardson, Henry


HOWARD COUNTY.


HOWARD COUNTY is one of the smallest counties, having an area of 300 square miles, and & length of about 25 miles and a width of about 12 miles ; is centrally situated between the head waters of the Patapsco and Patuxent Rivers, the west branch of the former stream separating it from Carroll and Baltimore Counties on the north and east, and the main branch of the Patuxent binding on the south-west between it and Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Anne Arundel County, (of which it was a part until 1850), binds it on the south-east.


This county is very undulating and the soil mostly good, though not all improved, with considerable fine limestone land in the central and southern parts. It is completely intersected with spring branches flowing into the larger streams, and affording a large amount of excellent water powers, which are mostly improved by factories, milla, furnaces, &c. Some of the very best water powers and largest factories in the State are on its two boun- dary streams. Inexhaustible quarries of granite exist in the county ; one variety near the upper end of the county much resembles the famous Quincy granite. The largest quarries, or those most extensively worked, are at Sykesville and Woodstock, on the Patapsco, and from which atone the Cathedral and Record Office in Baltimore were built. Another variety, called porphyritic granite, has reddish crystals of feldspar disseminated through it. There are large iron ore beds next to Anne Arundel County and near the Washington Railroad. Howard has thirty-one miles of the Balti- more & Ohio Railroad on one side, and twelve miles of the Washington Branch on the south-east, which, together, give convenient access to almost all parts of the county. This accessibility, with the eminent natural advan- tages of pure air and water, and innumerable beautiful building sites, are promoting improvements, and the vicinity of the railroads is being built up with fine country seats.




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