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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Is a short distance from College Lawn on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R. College Lawn adjoins the Maryland Agricultural College, which is in a prosperous condition. Landa are low, but must become valua- ble, owing to the healthy and desirable location. Population 50. E. S. Calvert, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Engle, D Williams, W
Carriage Builder.
Mayo, Preston
General Merchandise. Calvert, Geo H Jr Miller.
Brown, R H
Surveyor. Jackson, Geo W
BELTSVILLE
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R. 28 miles from Baltimore. Place healthy ; land good, principally cleared, is valued at $10 to $75 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 30 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. M. E. and P. E. Churches. Public and private schools. Population 50. John Simms, Postmaster.
Attorneys at Law.
Beall, Fillmore Hume, Geo C
Blacksmiths.
Donaldson, Geo Ulle, John A
Carpenters.
Hopkins, Elias Wilcoxon, Geo 26
Wissman, L O General Merchandise. Brown, Andrew Simms, John Miller. Ammen, Gen'l Jacob
Physicians.
Cook, S J Fox, CA
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BLADENSBURG
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 34 miles from Baltimore. Land variable, plenty cleared, ranges in price from $10 to $200 per acre, and produces an average crop of wheat, corn, tobacco and hay. P. E., M. E., M. E. South, two M. E., (colored,) and Baptist, (colored,) Churches. An academy ; two public schools, one colored. Population 350. J. Wm. Wallis, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Stephen, N C
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Fitton, Nelson & Co Heller, Henry Koch, Ernst & Son
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Gasch, Francis Harvey, Chas Scott, Edward A Scovill, James
Swain, Wm. H
General Merchandise.
Barron, N W
Bauman, August Koch, Henry Melling, Mrs Mary Stephen, N C Wallis, H & Son
Harnessmaker.
Melling, Roger
Hotels.
Oliver, A Edward Woods, Mrs Ellen
Millers.
Carlton, Henry L Dodd, Jas H Painters.
Brid well, Geo L Day, John H & Son Physicians.
Anderson, Thos Lewis, Chas O
Wells, Chas A
Plasterers.
Hartley, Geo & Son
Shoemakers.
Briscoe, Wm H
Constantine, John H
Tailor.
Melling, Geo
Tinner.
Hodgson, John
BOWIE
Is on the B. & P. R. R. Soil, sandy; land nearly all cleared, is worth from $5 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 to 75 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 75. Henry Hadlow, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Belt, Rufus
Carpenters.
Hutchins, F W Wood, Geo Physician.
General Merchandise.
Porter, Lemuel Straining, John
Hotel.
Seitz, John G
Miller.
Hicks, John W
Duvall, Wm W
Shoemaker.
Lues, Bernard
BRANCHVILLE
Is on the Metropolitan Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 30 miles from Balti- more. Land good, mostly cleared, is valued at $50 per acre, and yields 30 bus. wheat, 30 corn, 1,500 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Hadaway Chapel, & seminary and one public school. Population 50. Pinkney A. Scaggs, Postmaster.
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Blacksmith.
Taylor, James E Carpenter. Daily, Joseph General Merchandise. Scaggs, Pinkney A
Miller.
Brown, Richard
Physician. Routzahn, Foster L
BRIGHTSEAT
Is 3 miles from Wilson on the B. & P. R. R. Soil, heavy ; land, two-thirds cleared, can be bought at from $10 to $60 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn, 1,000 lbs tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 50. R. I. Magruder, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Blacksmiths.
Magruder, R H
Moulder, Wm Minkler, Richard
Physician.
Fairfax, John
CHELTENHAM
Is on the B. & P. R. R. 9 miles from Nottingham, a shipping point on the Patuxent River. The House of Reformation and Instruction for colored children, comprising four commodious brick buildings, is located here on a farm of 800 acres, donated by Enoch Pratt, Esq., of Baltimore. Population 100. Gen. John W. Horn, Postmaster.
General Merchandise. Talbott, W C Townshend, Sam'l G
Physician.
Eversfield, John T -
COLLINGTON
Is on the B. & P. R. R., 30 miles from Baltimore. Place healthy; land, a light loam, can be bought at from $10 to $60 per acre, and readily produces 15 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schoola convenient. Population 50. Richard Hardesty, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Flading, Chas
General Merchandise. Hardesty, J T & R
Justice of the Peace. Stanley, Wm Physician.
Clark, Chas
Mullikin, Jas McE
CONTEE'S STATION
Is on the B. & O. R. R. 24 miles from Baltimore. Land, half cleared, can be purchased at from $5 to $60 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 100 potatoes, 25 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Population 80. C. 8. Contee, Postmaster.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
E. B. DU VAL'S
Insurance Rooms, - 63 Second St. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER :86,000,000.
The PENN has declared the largest dividends and done the largest amount of new business of any company in the United States.
E. B. DU VAL, General Agent.
AMERICAN AND GERMAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE CITY,
Gives a Life Policy in the PENN, and pays in addition a "weekly benefit" of $8 to $12 per week in case of sickness, for weekly payments of 65 cents
upwards.
E. B. DU VAL, Gen'l Manager.
FARMERS' INSURANCE CO. of YORK, PA.
Insures country property on reasonable terms. Losses paid without delay. E. B. DU VAL, Gen'I Agt. for Md.
E. B. DU VAL & CO.
INSURANCE BROKERS.
Have facilities for placing large lines of Insurance in first-class companles at lowest rates. according to orders.
BOWIE HOUSE, BOWIE. JOHN G. SEITZ, Proprietor.
MEALS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Passengers from Baltimore, Washington or Pope's Creek Branch Railroad, can have Meals served between the time of arrival and leaving of trains.
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
ESTABLISHED 1847. E. J. RICHARDSON & SONS, Nos. 9 and 11 North Street,
BALTIMORE.
AGENTS FOR FIRST CLASS
Fire Insurance Companies,
Which for Strength and Reliability are equal to any in the country.
Capital represented, 815,000,000.
T. L. FAIRALL, LAUREL, MANUFACTURER OF
COTTON MACHINERY,
PULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING, GEAR- INGS, &c. CASTINGS FURNISHED AT BALTIMORE PRICES. MINOR & HORTON AMERICAN and other PLOWS and CASTINGS,
Furnished to the trade at a fair discount. Orders for Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.
Blacksmith.
Keiser, V
General Merchandise.
Contee, Chas S Wheeler, T R
Iron Ore Miner.
Latchford, John D
Miller. Damell, J T
CROOME STATION
Is on the B. & P. R. R. Land can be bought for $20 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 40 to 50 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Popu- lation 15. W. W. Dnley, Postmaster.
FORT WASHINGTON
Is on the Potomac River at the mouth of Piscataway Creek, and 6 miles from Brandywine on the B. & P. R. R. Land surrounding is underlaid with marl; sells at from $10 to $40 per acre, and produces good crops of wheat, corn, tobacco and potatoes. Population 20. H. M. Wills, Postmaster.
GLENN DALE
Is on the B. & P. R. R., 27} miles from Baltimore, situated on a ridge be- tween the Potomac and Patuxent Rivers. Health, business and crops good ; water excellent. Mr. E. B. Du Val, the founder of the village, will give building lots to any one who will improve the same. Land, sandy loam, one-half in wood and timber, can be purchased at from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 30 corn, 10 rye, 100 potatoes, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. P. E., two M. E. and Roman Catholic churches. One public school. Population 50. E. B. Du Val, Postmaster; A. Jones, Assistant Postmaster.
Agent-R. R.
Jones, A Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Keiser, V Uhl, Lewis
General Merchandise. Jones, A
Miller.
Brown, J W
HORSE HEAD
Is 54 miles from Brandywine. Land, principally cleared, can be bought at from $5 to $15 per acre, and yields 5 to 15 bus. wheat, 10 to 50 corn, and 1,200 lbs. tobacco. M. E. and M. P. Churches. Public schools near. Horse Head Grange 82, P. of H, J. B. Perrie, Master; James W. Richards, Sec- retary. Population 100. F. A. Ward, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Hazzard, Wm M Tippitt, Wm T
Bricklayers and Plasterers. Cage, L P Watson, B J
Watson, Oswell
Carpeuters.
Adams, L B
Crauage, John
Hyde, Dr B
Watson, Thos J
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General Merchandise.
Baden, R E & Co Hyde, Geo Naylor, Jamea J Sunderland, RH Sunderland, R H C Ward, F A & Co
Justices of the Peace.
Orme, G E
Richards, James W
Millers.
Gates, W A
Greer, F M
Physician.
Latimer, M R
LAUREL
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R., 22 miles from Baltimore; pleasantly situated near the Big Patuxent River, and in the midst of a highly cultivated and fertile agricultural section; land, clay loama, commands from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 5 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 to 200 potatoes, 20 to 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. The timber yet remaining comprises oaks, hick- ory, chestnut, gum, beech and maple. Aln wick Seminary, one public school. Population 1,500. James Curley, Postmaster.
CHURCHES AND PASTORS-M. E. South, Rev. L. C. Miller; M. E., Rev. Dr. S. R. Newman; Presbyterian, Rev. James Nicholla; P. E., Rev. John Rose; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father Hoffman.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES-A. F. & A. M .- Laurel Wreath 149. I. O. 0. F .- Patuxent 45 and Escaville Encampment 18. K. of P .- Lanrel 79.
TOWN COMMISSIONERS-Edward J. Phelps, Charles W. Baldwin, Chas. F. Shaffer, Henry Mc Ewing and Joseph A. Miles. Bailiff-James Brown.
Agent-R. R.
Waters, Geo W
Attorneys at Law.
Hines, Thomas R
Stanley, Chas H
Blacksmiths.
Miles, John A
Milstead, Wm Jr
Books and Stationery.
Reed, Wm H
Bricklayers.
McEwing, Henry
Shorts, Geo
Butchers. Fleister, John & Sons
Carpenters and Undertakers. Ellis, L A Shaffer, C F
Confectionary.
Thies, H W Constable.
Campbell, Richard
Cotton Manufacturers. Laurel Mills Co
Drnggist.
Sadler, R H Founders and Machinists.
Fairall, T L
Treuman & Diven
Fruit Packer.
Rowland, J R
General Merchandise & Grocers. Boss, A
Brashears, John
Brashears, Thos
Donaldson, Homer
Haslup, John
Luber, Eugene
Phelps & Shaffer
Steiger & Fairall
Sutcliff, Wm
Treuman, Marx
Warfield, W H
Wheeler, Geo
Whitworth, R H
Hotel.
Hunter, David Justice of the Peace.
Crandall, James A. Livery Stables. Milstead, Wm
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Lumber and Coal.
Shaffer, C F
Millers.
Bond, A M Wheeler, George
Millinery and Dressmaking.
Kelley, Susan Milstead, Sarah Pillson, Mrs Mary J Physicians. Cronmiller, John Gray, Sam'l Newman, Sam'l Newman, Sam'l R
Shoemakers.
Browning, John W Whitehead, Thos B Whitesides, John W Tailors. Crandall, James A Curley, James
Tinware.
Collier, Ralph Tobacconist.
Lobenthal, Levi
Wines and Liquors. Brashears, Wm
MITCHELLVILLE
Is a half mile from Mullikin. Land good, principally cleared, can be bought at from $20 to $60 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 75. S. G. Chany, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
Brooke, John B
Blacksmiths.
Arnold, Caleb Bayless, G W Wood, James M
Carpenters
Carrick, Joseph Thomas, John
General Merchandise. Beavin, Albert H
Clarke, J T Dove, Wilson Duvall, R C Mitchell, Geo A
Pendle, D W Wood, Lewis R
Justice of the Peace.
Peach, Richard
Physicians. .
Besrd, S
Peach, John
MUIRKIRK
Is on the Washington Branch of the B. & O. R. R. Land medium, is valued at $25 per acre, and yields 10 bus. wheat, 25 corn, and 2 tons hay. Baptist Church. One public school. Population 50. C. E. Coffin, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Donaldson, Geo
Carpenters.
Offord, E Phelps, James
General Merchandise.
Muirkirk Iron Co
Iron Manufacturers.
Muirkirk Iron Co
Physician.
Childs, W W
NORTH KEYS
Is 4} miles from Brandywine. Land fertile, mostly cleared, is valned at from $10 to $40 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 hus. wheat, 25 to 60 corn and 1,500 lbs. tobacco. Churches and schools adjacant. Population 75. H. H. Sasscer, Postmaster.
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Blacksmiths.
Frye, Sam'l Kerby, J P
Carpenters. Mackall, James Scott, Albert
Scott, Patrick
General Merchandise.
Sasscer & Gibbons
Physician.
Perrie, R B
NOTTINGHAM
Is on the Patuxent River and 7 miles from Croome on the B. & P. R. R. Land, light loam, mostly cleared, can be purchased at from $10 to $30 per acre, and readily produces 10 to 20 bus, wheat, 35 to 50 corn, 800 to 1,200 lbs .; tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Game ahounds plentifully in season. St. Thomas and Nottingham Churches. Public schools in the vicinity. Population 150. John Gourly, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Frye, Sam'l Kerby, J P
Carpenters.
Knott, John Ryan, W S Scott, Patrick
Fishermen.
Fowler & Hunt Rawly, F
General Merchandise.
Gourly, John
Plater, Edward
Hotel.
Nottingham, John Maccubbin Physicians. Maccubbin, John M S Skinner, J H Waring, W W
Shoemaker.
Sonewell, Alex
OAK GROVE
Is 2 miles from a station of that name on the B. & P. R. R. Land, light loam, varies in price from $25 to $60 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, 1,200 1bs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 50. John Belt, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Physicians.
Coale, John Simms, A
Bird, Benj L
Harding, Adam
OXEN HILL
Is .5 miles from Anacosta, D. C. Land good, plenty cleared, can be pur- chased at $50 per acre, and yields 30 to 40 bus. wheat, 50 to 60 corn, 1,500 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 75. Kate Grimes, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths. Adams, Simon S Gregory, James A Carpenter. Pumphrey, Thos B General Merchandise. Gregory, James A
Grimes, James T
Grimes, Richard F
Miller.
Baker, BZ W
Physicians.
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Hinkell, Peter H
Kerby, John B
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PISCATAWAY
Is 6 miles from Brandywine. Land fair, can be bought at from $10 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 to 15 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 800 lbs. tobacco. Roman Catholic Church, One public school. Population 40. Louisa B. Miller, Postmistress.
Blacksmiths.
Boar, W Rowland, T
Palmer, W
Miller.
Dixon, J A
Physicians.
Miller, C F
Hurtt, E D Ward, H C
ROSARYVILLE
Is 1 mile from Linden. Land medium, is valued at $20 per acre, and pro- duces 10 bus. wheat, 25 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Roman Catholic Church. Two public schools; one colored. Population 65. W. F. Beall, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Goldsmith, Uriah Mortimer, C W
Carpenters.
Crawford, G J Janes, Levi
General Merchandise.
Beall, W F Smallwood, W R Thomas, W H Miller.
Marsball, Wm Physician. Eversfield, J T
SEABROOK
Is on the B. & P. R. R. Soil heavy; land can be bought at from $5 to $20 per acre, and yields 10 bus. wheat, 15 oats, 60 potatoes, 15 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 40. Wm. Anderson, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Bennix, B
Clark, John King, Henry
Butcher.
General Merchandise. Frunt, Miss
SILVER HILL
Is 3 miles from Uniontown. Location healthy ; land fertile, principally cleared, is valued at $50 per acre, and produces 6 bus. wheat, 20 corn, 800 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. St. John's Church. Public schools. Popula- tion 75. M. R. Havenner, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths. Havenner, Benedict Havenner, Wm Dairy.
Fruit Growers.
Bryan, J B Grimes, Richard Pyles, John V Suit, S T
Giddings, Sam'l
Carpenters.
Freeman, John
Hotel.
General Merchandise.
Parker, Joseph M
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General Merchandise.
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Miller.
Grimes, Peter G Tolson, Henry .
Temple, Edward
Restaurant.
Greer, Mrs M V
SPRINGFIELD
Is on the B. & P. R. R. Land, clay loam, well timbered, can be bought at from $10 to $25 per acre, and produces 10 hus. wheat, 15 oats, 60 potatoes, 20 corn, 600 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. M. E. Church, public schools near. Population 50. James T. Perkins, Postmaster. Blacksmiths. Carpenter.
Hood, Geo Turner, John H
Wood, Geo
Physician.
Duvall, W W
T. B.,
Is 2 miles from Brandywine. Land, not much cleared, is worth $10 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 20 corn, 500 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. Churches, schools, and a lodge of Good Templars. Population 50. J. E. Huntt, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Luckett, M L Thompson, F E
General Merchandise.
Huntt, J E
Ward, R A
Gibbons, Wm A
Ward, Wm M & Bro
UPPER MARLBORO,
The county seat, is on the Pope's Creek Branch of the B. & P. R. R., 40 miles from Baltimore and 2 from Hill's Landing, the head of navigation on the Patuxent River, at which point the Weems' line of steamers arrive twice & week. It is situated in the centre of the largest tobacco growing section of the county, and is surrounded by some of the most fertile and productive lands in the State. Land varies in value from $5 to $40 per acre, according to location and improvements, and yields 10 to 15 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 3,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, Rev. W. Henry Miller; M. E., (colored,) Rev. O. Carroll; P. E., (Trinity,) Rev. Henry J. Kershaw; Roman Catholic, (St. Mary's,) Rev. Father Homan. An academy and several public schools. It has two newspapers, one of which was the pioneer newspaper of Southern Maryland. Population 600. E. J. K. Scott, Post- master.
Agent-R. R.
Carson, F D Attorneys at Law.
Brandt, Richard E Brooke, J B Jr Chew, Richard B B Hance, Sam'l B
Machinist.
Townshend, Sam'l
Physician.
Latimer, Joseph T
Undertakers.
Hill, F Snowden Hill, Wm J Magruder, C C Magruder, C C Jr Marbury, Fendall Medley, J Warren Roberts, Joseph K Jr
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Blacksmiths.
Jones, John J Smith, Wm
Carpenter and Undertaker. Crandall, James H
Druggist. Harper, Wm H
General Merchandise.
Belt, Williams & Co Bunnell, Geo H Coale, John R Marshall, Mrs E Martin & Elder Smallwood, B T Thomas, R E Wilson, Geo W
Harnessmaker.
Trayband, John H
Hotels and Saloons.
Belt, Mrs Eleanor D Crouse, M H Farr, John B Gardner, John E
Knapp, Louis
Miller.
Gates, Wm A
Physicians.
Scott, R J
Sears, J E
Wood, E W
Provisions.
Gill, Chas H Owings, James
WOODMOOR
Is 3 miles from Mullikin. Land fertile, principally cleared, ranges in price from $20 to $75 per acre, and yields 10 to 40 bus. wheat, 20 to 45 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Popula- tion 20. L. K. Wood, Postmaster.
Attorney at Law.
General Merchandise.
Brooke, John B
Blacksmith.
Wood, James M
Hill, Clem Wood, Louis R
FARMERS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY AND THEIR P. O. ADDRESS :
Agricultural College.
Calvert, C B Campbell, D G Clark, Wm Engle, H
Parker, W H Shipley, C J
Beltsville.
Ammen, Amiel Ammen, Gen'l Jacob Beall, Geo W Beall, John of John Beall, Thos B Bell, John W Boteler, B F Brown, Wm A Cassard,J D
Conly, TY Cook, Dr S J Donaldson, Geo Duvall, Geo W Emack, E G
Forbes, M L French, James Hall, John G Harrison, John K Hool, H M Hume, Geo C Jones, W T Keirnan, Hugh Keirnan, James Keirnan, Patrick Kiler, John Larcombe, John H Leypoldt, August
Magruder, Fielder McKnew, Wm McLeod, Gso
Mulloy, Sam'l
Pannell, Arthur
Parker, Alva
Parker, Geo T
Sanders, Solomon Seible, Geo Shea, Wm
Simms, John Smith, Michael
Tschiffely, F S Vail, D Wissman, L O Bladensburg.
Adams, Henry Broadfoot, Geo
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Bronstein, J A J Brotherton, J A J Browning, P W Carlton, Henry L Cox, C R Darnall, N C Ferrall, James H Heider, Wm Johnson, Wm F Jones, John E Knight, Octavius Landon, James Lowndes, BO Magruder, Lewis MeLain, Chas Scott, Henry T Sewell, Lewis H Shaw, Zachariah Sheriff, D T Stafford, Sam'1 B Stephen, B D Wells, Chas A
Bowie.
Bassford, Alvertus Bealmear, Claudius Beckett, Benj H Belt, Rufus Biggs, Benj H Brown, John R Carriek, C M Carrick, J M Chaney, S Clarke, Geo W Clarke, John A. Clarke, Joshua T Culver, Wm Duvall, Wm W Echo, E Gaither, John Hance, Jesse Harman, Darius
Isaac, Grafton H Jacobs, C C Johnson, Dr Johnson, Frank Johnson, S W Jones, Luther D Knowles, J E Knowles, J N Newman, F W Newman, Francis A. Nicholson, Thos Page, Geo W Prout, John Randall, Jobin
Randall, Thos Redmiles, Lemuel Sanford, James Stewart. James Wood, Geo
Branchville.
Benly, John P Boteler, E D Bradley, John Carrington, Gen EC Carson, Daniel Fowler, Alonzo French, James Hall, Benj Hart, Frank Hughes, Fred Johnson, Alex Joiner, Francis Keafauver, H C Kernan, Robert Lester, W W Mangum, G O'Conner, John Read, Gov Amos Riddle, A. P Roby, Marcellus Roby, W S -
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Routzahn, John Scaggs, Geo L Shanabrook, Francis Smith, James B Stuart, B M
Turner, John P -
Walker, Geo
Whitehead, Allen
Brightseat.
Berry, Dr Geo Berry, Z
Duckett, Jeremiah
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Fairfax, Dr John Magroder, E
Nalley, Joseph L Nash, Mrs Cornelius Roberts, Joseph K Roberts, T Owen Wilson, Wm
Collington. Bowie, Mrs Cornelia Bowie, Ex-Gov Oden Bowie, Richard W W Bowie, Robert . Brown, Chas
1 Cox, Thomas
Crawford, Saml C Crawford, Tilghman Duvall, Tobias Hardesty, Benj Henry, Benj Henry, Edward Henry, Thos Howell, Wm F Johnson, John H Jones, Henry Linthicum, Wm A Lyles, Seaton Rutter, Edward Simon, Geo Tippitt, Daniel
Contee's Station.
Alsop, B H Contee, Chas S Jardine, A Lowene, Geo E Snowden, Mrs John Snowden, Wm Trainor, Joseph Van Dusen, Calvin
Croome Station.
Berry, A M Burgest, C Burroughs, J W
Chesley, D S Chew, T J Codla, P G Coffron, T
Duley, N E
Duley, W W
Duvall, F
Duvall, J W
Green, J W Hook, S P Lowe, Wm Mooney, J K
Osbourn, J A
Sweeney, E
Thompson, J L Wilson, F
Ft. Washington.
Adams, Austin L Adams, 'Thos Cole, Jackson Edlen, Dr R P Fisher, Mrs
Harman, Jacob Hattan, Joseph Hattan, Peter D
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Kirby, Joseph Rennona, Edward Story, Geo D Taylor, Wm Weschler, Adam Wills, B F
Glenn Dale.
Addison, Chas G Beckett, C Belt, Rufus
Billopps, T J Duckett, Benj
Duckett, M Duckett, Dr Thos S Du Val, E B Duvall, Fielder Duvall, Geo W of G
Duvall, Geo W of D Hall, Alex Hall, John G Harvey, Wm Middleton, Wm Nalley, PT Nalley, Jobn
Nixon, W A Perkins, Turner Roberts, E J Roberts, J G Ryan, Thos Turrer, John Vermillion, A Vermillion, W G Welch, James Wells, Robert
Horse Head.
Adama, L B Baden, G A Baden, John H Bean, J A Bowling, Alex Cage, L P Cannick, E BF Cannick, Robert Canter, Jas A Carroll, G W Cook, J T Cross, John Dale, Geo A Davis, Joseph Davis, Wm T Downing, John T Fowler, Joseph S Gibbons, Jas H
Gillen, A D Jenkina, D A Naylor, J B Naylor, J S Naylor, James of Isaac Naylor, James of Wm Naylor, RF & RC Naylor, T K
Naylor, T M Orme, L L
Pfeiffer, H H
Perrie, R W
Perrie, W B
Rawlings, James H
Rawlings, Thos E
Sasscer. J T Seger, T E Selby, J S
Skinner, Fred'k
Summers, T K Tenison, J E
Townshend, John G Truman, Franklin
Turner, Jas H
Ward, FA
Waring, J M
Watson, B J
Watson, E J
Watson, G C
Watson, James H Watson, Oswell Watson, Wm J Watson, Wm T
Watson, Wm W Williams, G F Wilson, J Burna Wright, James H Young, J A Young, J T
Laurel
Atcheson, Wm
Bentley, L A
Bond, A M
Bond, T D
Brashears, B D
Campbell, Chas Carr, N
Carrick, Chas
Coon & Harrison Curtis, L A Darby, Edwin Darby, Joseph Fleister, John & Sons Fletcher, Sam'l Fulton, A
Gorman, Hon A P Harding, Sam'l Holland, J R & Bros Jackson, John Kelley, Wm Lloyd, G Marriot, TR Marshall, Henry
Nicholls, James Ober, G Owens, Sam'l Phelps, Wm
Reed, W H
Robey, Barton
Robey, Wm
Scaggs, Chas Scaggs, Geo
Scaggs, Isaac
Scaggs, Robert Simms, A Simpson, T D Snowden, Wm Talbott, John A Talbott, Wilson Turton & Berry Wade, John
Warfield, S W
Warfield, Wm D Weston, A Willard, S A
Mitchellville.
Arnold, Edward Bell, Theodore Belt, B Lee
Bowie, Wm D
Brooke, John B
Brooke, T B Byon, Walter Clarke, Allen Duckett, Francis E
Duckett, S W Duvall, Hobart
Duvall, Tobias
Earnshaw, John
Earnshaw, W E Hall, Frank Harwood, Richard A Hill, Chas Hill, Chas Jr Hopkins, John P Hyatt, C C Mitchell, Geo
Mitchell, James Mullikin, B D Mullikin, James
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North Keys. Baden, R W G Berry, J S Berry, R B
Berry, W P
Bowie, Thos F
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Richards, Philip
Ryan, J W Sasscer, H H
Sasscer, J T
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Sasscer, R W
Sasscer, T R
Turton, B F
Turton, W M Wallis, W T Wood, Moses
Wood, N D
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Grimes, H W Grimes, John R Ryan, J W Skinner, Dr J H Turton, Dr Waring, Dr W W
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Berry, Jeremiah
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Oxen Hill
Baden, Basil Barrett, James D Barrett, Wm Bayne, Wm B Berry, T Owen
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