The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 28

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Publication date: 1878
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Seven miles west of Ellicott City is the estate of Dougheregan Manor, once the home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, now owned by the present Gov- ernor of Maryland, Hon. John Lee Carroll, and other Carroll heirs, This estate contains nearly 14,000 acres of the finest land in the county. Has a postoffice, Harper Carroll, Postmaster, who also owns a mill. A general store owned by D. J. Foley. M. E., P. E. and Roman Catholic Churches and pub- lic schools near. The farm products are wheat, corn, potatoes, osts, tabacco and hay. These, with the various ore mines, large cotton manufacturing, and other business interests, afford remunerative employment to the people and add much to the wealth and prosperity of the county.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Judges Fifth Judicial Circuit-Hon. Oliver Miller, Chief Judge, Annapolis; Hon. Edward Hammond and Hon. Wm. N. Hayden, Associate Judges, Annapolis. Auditor-John S. Tyson. Clerk to Court-L. J. Watkins, Elli- cott City. Deputy-Wm. G. Sykes. Sheriff-Joseph Hunt, Ellicott City. Deputy-John Ray.' State's Attorney-H. E. Wootton, Ellicott Oity. Judges of Orphan's Court-A. M. Johnson, Chief Judge, Wm. Matthewa and James Harban. Register of Wills-Edwin Warfield, Ellicott City. County Com- missioners-Jerome C. Berry, President, Samuel Brown and Wm. Rowles. Attorney to Commissioners-Edwin Linthicum. Clerk-Dye W. Worthing- ton, Ellicott City. School Commissioners-Dr. J. Williama, President, Wm. Clark and John G. Rogers. Examiner and Treasurer-Dr. Wm. H. Hardy, Ellicott City. Register of Voters-A. C. Rogers, James L. Matthews, Joseph Macavoy, Rufua Burdette, W. H. Crawford, and Geo. G. Latchford. Consta- bles-Wm. A. Smallwaod, John H. Reasau, Geo. W. Isaacs, Geo. Voltz, Columbus Isaacs, James W. Gordon, and Wm. Clark. Tax Collectors-R. Hopkins, E. A. Jones and C. Hammond Carr. Justices of the Peace-Geo. W. Boswell, H. H. Reasau, James D. Cook, F. Heine, Wm. Davia, S. Ridgely, Elias Hobbs, Reuben Warfield, W. T. Crapster, L. W. Delauder, W. P. Ridgely, Joseph Smallwood, B. F. Nichola, H. W. Ward, Thomas J. Pitt and J. A. Haynes. Notary Public-Wm. B. Peter. Congressman Fifth District- Hon. Eli J. Henkle, Annapolis. State Senator-Hon. Arthur P. Gorman, Laurel. Members House of Delegates-Hons. J. S. Tracey and H. H. Tyson. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Ellicott City, the county seat: Law Terms-3d Monday in March and 1at Monday in September. Chancery Terms-1st Monday in December and 3d Monday in June. Population of County- White, 12,676; colored, 3,174. Registered Vote-3,679. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocka and Railroad Prop- erty-$8,219,468. State and County Tax 98 cents on $100.


ALBERTON


Is on the B. & O. R. R., 16 miles from Baltimore. Is a rapid growing and fast becoming the most flourishing village in the county. The business is derived from the extensive cotton milla located here.


These mille are owned by the firm of Messrs. James S. Gary & Son, (now organized as the "Gary Manufacturing Company of Maryland,") who have operated them aince 1858. During the whole of this period the spindles have been kept in motion, except for a few weeks in the year 1868; stoppage at that time being necessitated by the great freshet which occurred in the Bummer of that year, and which resulted so disastroualy throughout the whole of the valley of the Patapsco. Additions have been made from time to time to the mill property, until now it is one of the largest establishments of the kind in the State.


The proprietors have provided ample church and school accommoda- tiona for the operatives and their families. Besides these institutions there are flourishing temperance societies and building associations, with consider- able accumulation of capital.


The mills and several other buildings are lighted with gas, and a large reservoir on the adjacent heights furnishes an abundant supply of pure water for drinking purposes, as well as a ready protection against fire.


The factory grounds are regularly laid off with gravel walks, and adorned with trees and shrubbery. In the summer several beautiful fountains are kept constantly playing.


Population 800. James S. Gary, Postmaster.


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CLARKSVILLE


Is 10 miles from Ellicott City ; land good, is worth $40 per acre, and yields 10 bus. wheat, 40 oate, 25 potatoes and 30 corn. Population 20. Wm. O. Dorsey, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths & Wheelwrights. Barnes, James Wall, John


Carpenter.


Easton, R A


General Merchandise.


Dorsey & Clark


Maynard, Thos


Millwright.


Zeigler, Geo


Physicians.


Hardy, W H Nichols, J H


COOKSVILLE


Ia 21 miles from Hood'a Mills; land medium, mostly cleared, is valued at from $10 to $30 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 15 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Harmony and Mckendree M. E. Churches, one public school. Population 50. Caleb Sheets, Postmaster.


Attorneys at Law.


Cook, James


Blacksmith.


Ruff, Wm Carpenters.


Hobbs, Cornelius Hobbs, Nathan C Hook, Robert


General Merchandise.


Delashmutt, John M Sheets, Caleb


Hotel. Ensey, Richard L


Milters.


Carr, Wm Lemmon, David


Knott, Wm


Millwright.


Painter.


Ruff, Wm Physicians.


Riggs, A


Warfield, Evan


Shoemaker.


Wilson, John


.


Surveyor.


Shipley, Nathan


ELK RIDGE LANDING


Is on the B. & O. R. R., 9} miles from Baltimore, pleasantly aitnated near the Patapsco River, over which the Railroad crosses by the Thomas Via- duct, an imposing granite atructure 66 feet high, 8 arches, each of which is 60 feet span. Elk Ridge Landing is one of the oldest towns in the State and for a long time contended with Baltimore for the commerce of the northern part of the colony. It was a great tobacco market, and where now there is a meadow and a marsh, vessels came for their cargoes of tobacco. The land is excellent, principally cleared; is worth from $50 to $500 per acre, accord- ing to location and improvements, readily produces 15 to 30 bus, wheat, 25 to 50 corn, and 2 tona bay. M. E. Church, Rev. G. W. Hobbs; P. E., Rev. J. T. Meade; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father M. Stanton. Several public schools. Population 150. James Earp, Postmaster.


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Blacksmiths.


Banks, Sam'l D Hartke, Joseph Reeau, John H


Boots and Shoes.


Hellwig, Chas Miller, John Todd, David Zink, C


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Bryan, Benj Freisenger, K Peddicord, Girard Rowles, Jas Schroder, F Talbot, Chas


Druggist.


Eareckson, Edwin


General Merchandise.


Boyle, Mrs S E Laffy, Daniel McCaulley, M O'Malley, Patrick Pettit & Rea


Grocers and Confectioners. Earp, James Kyne, Mrs J


Pocock, Geo W Pocock, 8 M Todd, David Watts, Mrs Ruth


Hotel. Howard, Mrs S E Boyle Iron Furnace.


Brown, Thos Justice of the Peace.


Bosley, Geo Miliers.


Collins, J N


Isaacs, Joseph


Soper, C E


Ore Miner.


Macmanus, John


Physicians.


Craggs, Joseph HI


Eareckson, J


Eareckson, R W


Tounge, H


Williama, Arthur


Winterson, C


Tinner.


Laynor, Geo J


ELLICOTT CITY,


The county seat, is situated on both sides of the Patapsco River, and lies partly in Howard and partly in Baltimore Counties. It is distant fifteen miles from Baltimore City by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and ten miles by the Baltimore & Fredericktown Turnpike. It was formerly known as Ellicott's Mills, but was incorporated by the General Assembly of 1867, since when it has been called Ellicott City. The scenery about the city is noted for its beauty and picturesqueness. The well known flour mills of Gambrill & Co. are situated there, and there are also within its corporate limits several celebrated institutions of learning-among them being the Patapsco Female Institute and Rock Hill College. The country around ia noted for its healthfulness and the fertility of its soil. Farm landa sell readily for between sixty and a hundred dollars per acre, and the farmers find a ready market for their wheat at the flour mill. Truck farms are numerous, and all kinda of vegetables, fruit and poultry, meet with quick sales from the various grocery stores and families of the city.


The city has entirely recovered from the disastrous effects of the memora- ble flood of 1868, and is now in a flourishing and prosperous condition. Its proximity to Baltimore, together with its railroad conveniencea, render it a desirable residence for those wishing to combine the pleasures of country and city life, and many persona doing business in the metropolis make their homes in the neighborhood of Ellicott City. Population 2,900. R. N. Wharry, Postmaster.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS-German Lutheran, Rev. E. Lehnert; M. E., (Emory,) Rev. T. A. Morgan ; M. P., Rev. A. D. Dick; P. E., (St. Peter's,) : Rev. R. A. Poole; Presbyterian, Rev. W. A. Hooper; Roman Catholic, (St. Paul's,) Rev. Father John Dougherty.


. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-A. F. & A. M .- Patmos 70. I. 0. 0. F .= Centre Lodge 40, and Encampment 31. K. of P .- Fidelity 61. I. O. G. T .- Patapoco 144. Bayley Aid and Beneficial, Byron Literary Club.


ASSOCIATIONS-Ellicott City Land and Loan; German Building; National Building ; Ellicott City Saving.


CITY OFFICERS .- Mayor-Z. M. Isaacs. City Council-E. Norris, Presi- dent, Thomas H. Hunt, C. F. Makison, James T. Yates, Wm. Mckinsey, and O. P. Oassidy. Counselor-E. Linthicum. Register-James G. Kirk- wood. Policeman-J. E. Vansant


Agent-Railroad.


Harvey, C W


Agent-Real Estate.


Poter, Wm B


Agent-Sewing Machines.


Buzby, W'm N Agricultural Implements. Reynolds, N H Talbott, E A


Attorneys at Law.


Linthicum, Edwin Maccubbin, James McGuire, J D Rogers, John G


Watkins, J Harwood Wootton, Henry E


Bakers and Confectioners.


Heavy, James Norris, Edward Thomas, Wm


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Burgess, George Isaacs, George W Makison, CT Miller, B F


Books and Stationery. Brooks, Mrs M A


Boots and Shoes.


Bierly, Bros Dykes, Josephus Helm, Beal Kinsey, J


Butcher.


Kraff, Andrew


Carpenters and Undertakers. Chandler, H Fort, B Hillsinger, Stephen


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Isaacs, A J Isaacs, Thomas McClellan, John Merson, J W


Coal and Wood.


Dorsey, Joshna W Kuhn, J F


Dentists.


Dorsey, J S Shreeve, James E


Draggista.


King, Dr S A Martin, Dr Isaac J & Son


Dry Goods and Notions.


Buzby, Mrs M E


Day, John & Son


Duvall, Mary L


Frank, Mrs S


Frost, Elias W


Flour and Feed.


Collier, Wm B


Miller, Albert


Foundry and Machinist.


Reynolds, N H


Forniture.


McClellan, John


General Merchandise.


Canby, CT


Day, John & Son Frank, S & Co Hunt, Thomas H Leishear, J H


Ogle, E Precher Louis Radcliffe, Wm W Slasher, Joseph A Sprecher, D Tabler, A J P


ยท 354


ADVERTISEMENTS.


N. H. REYNOLDS' PLOW & MAC ACHINE OUNDRY,


Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds of


AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.


Prompt Attention given to Repairs, and Castings of all kinds made to order. ELLICOTT CITY.


Dr. James E. Shreeve, DENTIST,


Office-Main Street,


ELLICOTT CITY.


HENRY TEMMINK, Manufactorer of and Dealer in


Harness, Saddles,


Bridles, Collars, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c. ELLICOTT CITY.


R. G. KIRKWOOD,


MACHINIST PLUMBER.


Steam Engines, Boilers, Steam and Hand Pumps, Hydraulic Rams, Wind Mills, Gas Machines, Ranges and Stoves at Manufac- turers' prices. Wrought and Cast Iron Pipe, Terra Cotta and Drain Pipe, and Plumbing Material on hand.


Estimates for work promptly given. Work done promptly and in a thorough manner. All kinds of machinery repaired.


ELLICOTT CITY.


ELLICOTT CITY NEWS EMPORIUM. Mrs. M. A. Brooks, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C. ELLICOTT CITY,


Where there can always be obtained at the lowest prices, Magazines, Daily and Weekly Newspapers. Stationery of all kinde, Pens, Pencils, Writing Paper, Envel- opes, etc., etc.


ALBERT MILLER, ELLICOTT CITY. DEALER IN


GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ALSO


Tobacco, Provisions and Country Produce. Flour and Feed a specialty.


The patronage of the cltizens of Howard County respectfully solicited.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


AMERICAN PROGRESS, 1. WOLFERSBERGER, Editor ) Proprietor.


PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT ELLICOTT CITY.


TERMS-$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.


GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM.


JOSEPH THOMAS & SON, ESTABLISHED 1820, Manufacturers of Builders' Materials, Hardwood Finish for Dwellings CHURCH, OFFICE and BANK FURNITURE, HARDWOOD LUMBER.


PEWS, PULPITS, ALTAR AND CHANCEL WORK.


MOULDING


ON MOULDING TURNING & SAWING WORKS


NC


SCREENS, &c.


COUNTERS, DESKS, BOOK-CASES,


For character of Work manship see City Council Chambers, Eng. Lutheran and Grace Churches, Lauvale St, Steamer Florida of Bay Line, National Mechanics' Bank, New American Office.


Factory- Leadenhall and Montgomery Sts., ! Warerooms-32 Park Avenue.


BALTIMORE.


E. A. TALBOTT, ELLICOTT CITY. Dealer in Agricultural Implements, FERTILIZERS, And Building Material of all kinds.


HENRY LOVE, GROCERIES, LIQUORS,


Notions, Confectionery, Tobacco, &c. &c. ELLICOTT CITY.


HOWARD HOUSE,


ELLICOTT CITY.


JOSIAH GROVES, Proprietor.


A GOOD HOTEL.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Groceries and Provisions.


Fissler, Mrs Frey, Charles A Heavy, James Holtman, John Kaiser, H Kavanagh, Martin Lamkin, J J Loughman, Daniel Love, Henry Miller, Albert O'Brien, John U


Temmink, Henry


Harness and Saddles. Mayfield Wm F Temmink, Henry


Hotel. Howard, Josiah Groves Justices of the Peace. Cook, James D Heine, F


Livery Stables.


Dorsey, Joshua W


Fisher, Martin Kuhn, J F


Lumber.


Talbott, E A Millers.


Collier, Wm B


Gambrill, C A & Co


Millinery and Dressmaking.


Buzby, Mrs M E Easterday, Ida Hunt, Mrs E Mayfield, Mrs Sarah Painters.


Matthews, J E Mercer, Owen Radcliffe, S


Paints, Ofis and Giass. Radcliffe, William W


Physicians.


Hodges, Mr Keene, Samuel A King, S A Martin, Isaac J


Owings, T B


Temple, I P


Worthington, W H Plumbers and Machinista.


Kirkwood, Robert G Schrod, Charles Restaurants.


Hermes, Albert


Rody, Martin L


Wosch, Julius


Stoves and Tinware.


Fisher, J C


Kirkwood, R G


Lilly, John J


Tailors and Clothiers.


Buetefisch, Henry,


Butke & Wallenhorst


Caddick, Thomas


Cassidy, C P Frank, S & Co


Reese, E


Reese, J


Tobacconists.


Love, Henry Wallenhorst, B H Watches and Jewelry.


Wettmarshausen, F Wines and Liquors.


Love, Henry O'Brien, John U Strasburger I C


FLORENCE


Is 4} miles from Woodbine. Land, clay subsoil, can be bought at from $6 to $50 per acre, and yields 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. Jennings' Chapel, (M. P.,) and a public school. , Popu- lation 25. Joshua N. Warfield, Postmaster. Attorney at Law.


Warfield, John


Blacksmiths.


Scott, John D Wright, John T Carpenters. Gilliss, Geo


Harrison, Nimrod General Merchandise. Warfield, Joshua N Millers.


Hipsley, Evan Stier, James


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


GLENELG


Is 8 miles from Sykesville, in a thickly settled country. Location healthy ; business medium; land can be bought from $10 to $30 per acre, and pro- duces 10 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 60 corn, 500 to 1,000 lbs. tobacco and one- half to 1} tons hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 75. Edward Day, Postmaster.


Agricultural Implements. Dorsey, Edmund


Blacksmiths.


Baseman, Geo W Isaacs, C H


Foundry and Machinist. Dorsey, Edmund


General Merchandise.


Day, Edward & Son


Isaacs, W S Selby, N H


Hotel. Warfield, Lorenzo G Miller.


Isaacs, John


Shoemaker.


Parsley, James L


Wagonmakers.


Isaacs, Geo H Isaacs, Wm E


GLENWOOD


Is 5 miles from Hood's Mills; land good, mostly cleared ; is valued at from $25 to $100 per acre, and realizes 25 bus. wheat and 30 corn. The Celebrated Dorsey Reapers are manufactured here. Glenwood and vicinity is reputed to be the garden spot of Howard County. Glenwood Institute, Prof. L. G. Mathews, principal. Population 40. James B. Mathews, Postmaster.


Agent-Insurance.


Mathews, James B


Agricultural Implements.


Dorsey, Edmund


Blacksmith. Powers, G W


General Merchandise.


Mathews, Wm Miller.


Stier, James R


Physician. Warfield, Evan W


Shoemaker.


Barnes, Levin


LISBON


Is 12 miles from Woodbine. Land medium, is valued at from $15 to $40 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 25 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, Rev. C. W. Baldwin ; Union M. E., Rev. Wm. Rogers; M. P., Rev. J. T. Hall; Harmony Presbyterian, Rev. C. W. Beach. Lisbon Female Academy and a public school. Population 50. Geo. R. Leach, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Bond, John Cigar Manufacturer.


Hall, Rev J T


Gordon, J W Dentist.


General Merchandise.


Leach, Geo R Owings, W T Simmons, Sarah E


Hotel.


Simmons, Sarah E


Miller.


Mills, Geo W


Mitlinery.


Fisher, Kate


Physician.


Warfield, M W


Undertaker.


Barnes, D T


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


ELLICOTT CITY TIMES.


A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL


Published Every Saturday, AT ELLICOTT CITY, BY LOUIS J. and J. HARWOOD WATKINS,


Editors and Proprietors.


TERMS $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.


Advertising at Reasonable Rates.


The TIMES has the largest circulation of any paper in Howard County.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


LONG CORNER


Is pleasantly situated in the upper section of the county, 4 miles from Mount Airy on the B. & O. R. R. The land is fair, principally cleared ; varies in price from $5 to $50 per acre; produces 20 bus, wheat, 30 corn, 800 1be. tobacco and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 40. O. T. Mullineaux, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Lee, Wm Carpenter.


Davis, Hamilton General Merchandise.


Mullinix, John J


Poole, Washington


-


Hill, John L


OAKLAND MILLS


Is 5 miles from Ellicott City; land good, can be bought at from $40 to $50 per acre, and yields 20 to 30 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 corn and 2 tons hay. Belle Springs M. E. Church, Rev. Thomas Wood, and a public school. Population 135. S. F. Whipps, Postmaster.


Baker, B F


Gurwick, F Gurwick, Geo Whipps, W F


Carpenters.


Baldwin, Frank


Brown, Ephraim


Brown, BH


Brown, W F


Fisher, Howard


Flothers, James Harper, Wm


General Merchandise.


Whipps, Theodore Millers. .


Harper, Geo


Thompson, O D


Shoemakers.


Kruhm, Henry Smith, Wilsou Waters, Frank


PINE ORCHARD


Is on the Frederick Turnpike 5 miles from Ellicott City. St. Charles College for boys and young men is here situated; and the improvements lately made to the buildings are by far the largest and most important in the county.


The original building, the corner stone of which was laid by the Honora- ble Charles Carroll of Carrollton, (then aged 94 years,) July 11, 1831, has received additions from time to time until it has become one of the largest and most complete collegiate institutions in the State. The length of the new edifice is 147 feet, depth 65. It is three stories high, with a commodious basemeut and attic. It is partly faced with cut granite atone. The halla are large and commodious. The height of ceiling averages 154 feet. It is thoroughly lighted with gas and well heated in every part with hot water, and possesses all the conveniences of modern improvements. The length of the whole edifice measures 367 feet, and it is one of the handsomest and most commodious in the State. The lands surrounding produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay, tobacco and potatoes. Churches and & public school in the vicinity. Population 50. C. A. Gering, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


General Merchandise.


Gering, C A


Gering, Fred'k


Mullinix, Joshua


Mason.


Brown, Owen Millers.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


POPLAR SPRINGS


Is 2} miles from Woodbine; soil, red clay, principally cleared; is worth $25 per acre, and produces 15 bus. wheat, 25 corn, 1,400 lbs. tobacco and 2 tons hay. Church and a public school. Population 40. R. H .. Miles, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Delauder, Andrew Delauder, Lloyd


Carpenter.


Woodard, Hiram


General Merchandise.


Shoemaker.


Dempsey, A W


ROXBURY MILLS


Is 7 miles from Hood's Mills. Soil, gray rock; land principally cleared, is valued at $40 per acre and produces 25 bus. wheat, 40 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco and 1} tons hay. Mt. Calvary P. E. Church. Population 25. J. H. Peddi- cord, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Kinsey, Reese


Martin, Lennox Z


Miller.


Carpenter.


Peddicord, Geo T K


WATERS' STORE


Is 6 miles from Laurel. Soil loamy; land is worth $25 per acre and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 1} tons hay. Public school. Population 25. Richard Waters, Postmaster.


General Merchandise.


Physician.


Saker, Wm


Scaggs, Isaac -


Waters, C H


WEST FRIENDSHIP


Is 4 miles from Sykesville; land commands $25 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, 1,200 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. St. James P. E. Church, Rev. C. W. Baldwin, and two public schools. Population 50. J. H. Cross, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Chorgo, B Musgrove, C Willcox, C S


General Merchandise.


Cross, C F


McAvoy, J


Hotel.


Hobbs, J


Miller.


Isaacs, S T


Physician.


Hebb, J W


General Merchandise.


Peddicord, Joseph H


Dewalt, Alex


Wilson, O S


Hotel.


Dorsey, Allen


Miller.


Pool, Washington


Miles, Thomas


.


WOODSTOCK


Is on the B. & O. R. R, 22 miles from Baltimore; clay soll; land, mostly cleared, is valued at $50 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat and 25 corn. Granite is shipped from here in large quanities. Woodstock College located here, (Rev. J. Perron, President,) under the supervision of the Order of Jesuits, is one of the largest institutions of the kind in the United States. Population 20. A. A. Fahey, Postmaster.


Agent-R. R.


General Merchandise.


Cleary, Wm


Blacksmith.


Cavey, Wm E


Carpenters.


Vanlill, H M


Stone Quarry.


Eaton, Alvin


FARMERS IN HOWARD COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS:


Clarksville.


Belt, Alfred Brown, Thos Carr, Geo W Cissell, Clinton


Dorsey, Howard C Easton, R A Handey, John T Hobbs, Thos R Johnson, Basil O'Donnell, Geo W Parlett, Wm Richardson, Chas J Richardson, Geo E Ridgely, O D Watkins, John S Willard, M O Zeigler, Geo


Cooksville.


Bittner, Wm Buck, Eugene Buck, James Carr, Wm Coursey, Robert Cook, James Dorsey, Nimrod B Dorsey, Walter Earle, Robert Ensey, Richard L Hammond, Wm Heldtman, H Hobbs, Chas A Hobbs, Cornelius


Hobbs, James H Hobbs, Lawrence Hobbs, Nathan C Hobbs, Nathan C Jr Hobbs, Riggs Hobbs, Thomas Hook, Robert Hopkins, David E Howard, Robert Knott, Wm Leach, R Leishear, J A


Lemmon, David Lemmon, Wm A Mercer, Robert


Mills, Geo Peddicord, M Ridgely, Henry, K Riggs, A Rowles, Thomas Sheets, Caleb Shipley, O C Stonebraker, H Warfield, Azel Warfield, Evan Williams, Mrs M J Wilson, John Woodward, Wm


Elk Ridge Landing.


Brinker, G Buckingham, G M Buckingham, Michael Dycus, John


Hobbs, Geo W Hopkins, A Hopkins, R James, L L Laffy, Daniel Mc Intosh, M Newton, T W Pfeiffer, Edward Pfeiffer, John


Rowles, G W


Rowles, James


Rowles, Wm Smith, C Smith, Jno A Smith, P L


Ellicott City.


Carroll, Hon John Lee Clark, James College, St Charles


Dancore, A J Day, John Dennis, Capt E P


Dorsey, John W


Dorsey, R M


Gaither, Thomas H George, S R Hammond, Hon Edw'd Hanson, George C Hazlehurst, Henry R Herbert, John H


Hunt, Thomas H


Hynes, Joshua Johnson, A M


MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


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Bemer, Otto Linton, Wm


Herbert, Gen J R Physician.


Williams, James Shoemaker.


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Kennedy, Hon Anth'ny Ligon, Ex Gov. T W Maccubbin, James McGuire, J D Merrick, Hon R T Miller, Hon Oliver Scott, Wm H Sunderland, D C Temple, Dr I P White, John C Winter, Henry Wyman, Com Thos W


Florence.


Baxley, James Collina, Mrs Dennia Crapster, Mortimer D Dorsey, C Warren Dorsey, Fred Duvall, J Wesley Ellicott, Geo Fawcett, Wm Gaither, Wm H Haines, Mrs E P Hardy, Authur Hardy, Charles H Hilton, J Horace Hilton, Wm H Hobbs, James L Horstkamp, John Jarden, Saml Jones, Evan A Lawlor, Michael MeDonald, Chas Meredith, James A Mullinix, Basil Murray, David Picket, Chag Picket. Wm Reed, Reuben


Ricord, Caleb


Ridgley, Wm R


Silence, Wm T Snyder, K Snyder, R P Stewart, J Wesley C Warfield Albert G Warfield, C J Warfield, John Green


Glenelg.


Baseman, Geo W Belt, James E Brown, Archibald Challis, Henry E Cross, John T


Day, Geo Dorsey, Edmund Grimes, John E Grimes, Tbos Knight, Orman Lette, John C Linthicum, Chas G Linthicum, Lloyd Musgrove, Wm Owings, Gillia Parsley, James L Ridgely, Chas M Ridgely, Stephen M Scribnor, Washington Scribnor, Wesley Selby, Enoch Selby, John Q Selby, Joseph Sheapard, Larkin Shipley, F M


Shipley, P G Snyder, Geo W Tyson, H H Warfield, Lorenzo G Warfield, Thos O


Glenwood.


Baseman, Geo W Belt, Mrs M Cook, Mary Crapster, Thaddeus


Dorsey, Edmund Dorsey, Richard of C Dorsey, Richard H Dorsey, Wm T Fite, W E Hammond, N W Hobbs, Mrs C J Howard, Robert R Mathews Alfred G Mathews, James B Mathews, Wm Musgrove, W C Ridgely, Thomas A Ridgely, Wm A Snyder, Geo W Steele, Wm R Stier, James R Warfield, Dr Evan W Warfield, Mrs Mary Wolfe, Dr J HR


Lisbon.


Anthony, Wm Barnes, B F Barnes, Benj


Beall, David Bradford, Luther Danner, Henry Fisher, Joseph F Gaither, Jarrett K Gartrell, N Henderson, N R Hood, S G Hopkina, D E Justice, D W Knock, C S Leishear, J A Lenson, James Meredith, James Miles, W H Myers, Frank Owings, C C Owings, E W Owings, N Peddicord, W A Shipley, O C Talbott, W F Talbott, Zadock Ward, J W Warfield, Aug Warfield, J M Webb, Levi


Long Corner.


Becraft, Geo Becraft, James Becraft, Milton L


Becraft, Rufus Bennett, Rezin


Burdette, Allen Burdette, Caleb Burdette, Nathan


Burdette, Perry G Burdette, Philip


Hammond, Richard T King, Conrad King, Lewis E Mullineaux, Andrew D Mullineaux, Chas T


Mullinix, Asbury


Mullinix, Asbury Jr Mullinix, Basil Mullinix, Chas E Mullinix, Geo W Mullinix, Henry Mullinix, John T Mullinix, Jonathan Mullinix, Luther T Mullinix, Robert B Mullinix, Upton Mullinix, Washington


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Mullinix, Wm A Mullinix, Wm A Jr Penn, James Reed, Samuel P Thompson, James F Thompson, James M Trout, Chas Warner, J Hamilton




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