The Maryland directory : being a descriptive compilation of the counties, towns, villages and post offices, and names of merchants, 1878, Part 33

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Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Baltimore : J. Frank Lewis
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Piscataway.


Adams, Thoa Carroll, Sylvester Edelen, James R Edelen, Jesse R Edelen, Joseph B Gallaher, Wm M Hatton, J C Hostetter, Joseph Jenkins, Albert Latimer, Thos H Marshall, Geo R H Parker, Joseph M Sanabury, Wm Spencer, Wm Townshend, W B Wyville, Dr E H Young, E W


Rosaryville.


Beall, Israel Beall, Rufos Belt, J B Calvert, C B Claggett, H W Curtin, R H Diehl, Martin Diehl, Nace Douglaa, J R -


Duley, E G


Eversfield, C E


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Hereford, R H Mudd, TN Osbourn, T H Pyles, J H Selby, E J Taylor, R B Taylor, F M Taylor, T R Tayman, J E Thomas, RE Turton, B F West, Ć C


Seabrook.


Abigill, James Anderson, R D Anderson, Wm Baker, John Baker, Wm Beckett, Covell Beckett, Humphrey Bell, Dennis Cross, Benj Duvall, Fielder Duvall, Geo W of D Duvall, Geo W of Geo Hall, A Harvey, P Hatton, Wm Houck, R Kaigle, James Kaigle, Wm Lanham, Treuman Magruder, J B


+ Magruder, J C Middleton, Benj Middleton, Thos Phillips, Wm Rouse, J C Ruland, G Ryan, Thomas Shaw, Tyler Slingluff, Treuman Stevens, E C Trunt, John Wall, James Wildman, J Wilson, Wm Wright, Joseph


Silver Hill.


Allen, Wm Barrett, Wm Brooke, Clement Brooke, John Brooke, Nicholas Conradt, Frederick


Elliott, Wm Hefft, John Marshall, Wilfred McKim, Dr Middleton, Mrs Isabella Naylor, John Shidy, Wm Soper, Joseph Talbott, Wm


Tolson, Edward Tolson, Frank


Springfield.


Addison, C G Beall, Richard Bowie, John of F


Carrick, Frank Chaney, Jesse Dryans, Sam'l R Duckett, Frank Hall, Richard Haney, Wm O Hawkins, John Jones, Luther D


Perkins, James T Taft, F H Talbott, Basil


T. B.


Blandford, Joseph H Blandford, T S


Blandford, W B H Cawood, A J Gibbons, Wm A Gwynn, Wm H Sr Gwynn, W H of T Martin, E P


Roberson, F A Roberson, R H Roberson, Wm B


Roberson, Wm T Rowe, FA


Thompson, J C Townshend, Geo W Townshend, J F Townshend, Wm B Vernon, & Weding Williams, Mrs J P Wolle, J N


Upper Marlboro.


Belt, Jolın B Bowie, Wm J Bowie, Wm B Brooke, A T


Brooke, Henry


Bunnell, Geo H


Bunnell, John Chew, R B B Claggett, Chas Claggett, Chas J Claggett, Mrs G Claggett, Richard A Claggett, Thos Claggett, Thos J Claggett, Thos W Claggett, Wm B Crouse, M Duvall, BF Duvall, John W Farr, John Gardener, John E Gaston, Kate Hall, E J W Harris, James


Hill, C C Hill, Clem


Hill, Richard S


Hill, Wm B


Hill, Wm J Knapp, Lewis Lee, John F Magruder, C C Pumphrey, M Pumphrey, Wm P Roberts, Joseph K Jr Sonneburg, R H Taylor, Leonard Trayband, John H


Williams, Thos Wilson, J S


Woodmoor.


Bell, D Bell, M


Bell, Wm T


Belt, Benj Lee


Berry, T E Buck, Benj G


Duckett, Jeremiah


Duvall, F C


Duvall, Mrs Wm T Hall, Alex Harvey, TF


Hill, Chas Jr Hill, Norman F Jones, Benj Mullikin, James Phillips, J Pomphrey, James Slingluff, T C Walker, E


Walker, J T


Wickum, Wm


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QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY.


QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, having an area of 422 square miles, is on the Eastern Shore of the Bay, extending from the State of Delaware on the east to the Chesapeake on the west, and is bounded on the north by the Chester River; and on the south by Talbot and Caroline counties. It includes Kent Island, the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, which is about fifteen miles long, Kent Island is important in the history of Maryland as having been the site of the first white settlement within the State.


The surface is level and generally low, and the soils, though various, are mostly of the kind known as white oak soil, with a red clay sub-soil, and are easily worked, and with reasonable attention are very fertile, producing excellent crops of grains and grasses. Much of this county is very fine; Kent Island and the central section especially exhibiting very fine and flour, ishing farnıs. Vegetable or truck farms are becoming numerous, as also are fruit farma and peach orchards.


This county is two-thirds bounded by navigable water, placing nearly all parts of the county convenient to market by bay vessels and ateamboats. plying north and south of it daily. The water is good, and the county la drained by numerous creeks, along which patches of forest dot every farm, Marl is abundant, and is much used as a fertilizer. Queen Anne's has ung limited supplies of fish, oysters and wild fowl in the inlets surrounding itg shores, and here can be found some of the finest wheat, corn and grass fields in the State, as well as peach, apple and pear orchards. The construc, tion of the Queen Anne's Railroad gives daily communication with Northern cities, and brings some of the most productive lands convenient to the best and principal markets.


Judges Second Judicial Circuit-Hon. John M. Robinson, Chief Judge! Hons. Joseph A. Wickes and Frederick Stump, Associate Judges. Clerk to Court-James Wooters, Centreville. Assistant-Lemuel Dunbracco. Sheriff-Thomas B. Turner. Crier -- P. F. T. Blake. Bailiffs-Thomas Davis and James H. Costin. State's Attorney-Edwin H. Brown, Centre- ville. Judges of Orphan's Court-Richard C. Tilghman, Chief Judge; Samnei T. Earle and Dr. Washington Finley. Register of Wills-Wm. E. Temple, Centreville. Deputy-George S. Palmer. County Commissioners-R. T. Larrimore, John Coppage and James H. Temple. Attorney to Commis- sioners-A. R. Weedon. Clerk-Robert Goldsborongh, Centreville. School Commissioners-Dr. J. A. Holton, President; Dr. W. J. Sudler and Wm .; Carmichael. Superintendent-James W. Thompson. Registers of Voters- J. Morling Sudler, Washington Collins, John Goldsborough, Y. T. White, Thomas A. Embert and Samuel C. Rigby. Constables-Michael C. Cacv, John E. Everett, John T. Atkinson, W. W. Trought, Pere Brown, D. H. Hendrix. C. Sidney Jump, Wm. B. Pratt, T. H. Plummer, Thaddeus M. White, Clem. McConnor and John A. Downes. Tax Collectors-J. W. Johnson, Thomas H. Walls, Wm. Gould, James Denny, Frank Low and : Wm. Dever. Justices of the Peace-Wm. S. Meredith, Thomas J. Britton, Wm. D. Tarbutton, Joseph Guest, R. E. C. Downes, E. T. Valliant, Robert t Goldsborongh, G. A. T. Wright, John W. Tarman, John O. Phillips, Walter : C. Taylor. John M. Aker, James J. Taylor, Wm. H. Vane and Wm. E. Barton. Notary Public-J. J. Hall, Centreville. Congressman, First Dis-


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trict-Hon. Daniel M. Henry. State Senator-Hon. Budd 8. Ford. Mem- bers House of Delegates-Hons. R. B. Carmichael, Jr., and J. H. W. G. Weedon Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court-House, at Centreville, the county seat : Law Terms-1st Mondays in May and November. Chancery Terms-4th Mondays in January and July. Population of County-White, 10,400 ; colored, 6,390. Registered Vote, 4,100. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property, $6,563,803. State and County Tax- $1.22} on $100.


CENTREVILLE.


Centreville, the county seat, is situated at the head of Corsica Creek, an arm of the Chester River. It has a landing on this creek for sailing vessels, within one mile of the town. It possesses rare facilities for communication with Baltimore. A daily line of steamers arrive at and depart from Queenstown, seven miles distant on the Chester River. The town is picturesque, and its position fine, situated on a hill which rises somewhat abruptly from the plane of the creek. It is the terminus of the Queen Anne & Kent Railroad, which brings it in connection by rail with Baltimore, Wilmington, Delaware, and all of the great markets of the Union. The buildings, private and public, as well as the volume of business, attest the thrift and progress of the town. It is in the midst of a beautiful, healthful, and fertile country, which yields abundantly of grain and fruits. The climate, soil, health, and advantages of the town and surrounding country offer great advantages to those in quest of farms, truck gardens and fruit orchards. The land is three-quarters cleared, is composed of sand and clay loams, can be bought at from $10 to $75 per acre, according to location and improvement; yields 10 to 30 bus. wheat and 20 to 75 corn. Population 1,300. J. T. Hand, Postmaster.


CHURCHES AND PASTORS .- St. Paul's P. E., Rev. James A. Mitchell, Rector; M. P., Rev. J. D. Kinser ; M. E., Rev. C. W. Prettyman.


BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS .- I. O. O. F .- St. Tammany 25. P. of II .- Spaniards Neck 67 and Farmers 74.


TOWN COMMISSIONERS .- Wm. J. Hand, Jas. B. Palmer and A. H. Wright. Clerk-P. F. '1'. Blake. Counsel-A. R. Weedon. Bailiff-Joseph V. Coursey.


Agents-Insurance.


Gibson, W J & Son


Agent-Express.


Emory, B Jr


Agents-Real Estate.


Mancha & Gibson


Agricultural Implements.


Emory, E B & Co Feddeman, P H Jr McKenney, Wm


Attorneys at LAw.


Brown, John B & E H Emory, Albert T Hopper, P B Keating, Thos J & B P Roberts, W Scott Spencer, Wm C Weedon, A R 27


Auctioneers.


Blake, PFT Costin, James H


Bakers and Confectioners.


Davis, Sarah L Harman, Walter F


Barber.


Handy, Richard


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Hopkins & Vane


Vane & Flowers


Boots and Shoes.


Elliott, Joseph E


Nicholls, Philip


Seaney, Sam'l


Bricklayers.


Smith & Crouch


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


E. B. EMORY.


B. EMORY, JR. TY


E. B. EMORY & CO.


CENTREVILLE,


DEALERS IN


FERTILIZERS, GRAIN, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &C.


Steam Engines and Threshing Machines.


FUEXISE KITRAS TO ALL MACHINERY SOLD BY US. -AGENTS FOR-


Climax Reaper and McSherry Grain Drill.


George M. Smith, DEALER IN Lumber, Coal, Guano, Lime, Hair, Sash, &c. BROADWAY, CENTREVILLE.


W. H. SMITH, DEALER IN Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, CENTREVILLE.


WALTER F. HARMAN, WHOLESALE BAKERY, Manufacturer of Pure Plain and French Candy, and Dealer in Fruits, Canned Goods, Sardines, &c. CENTREVILLE.


HARMAN & PARVIS. DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestio Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. CENTREVILLE.


TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CENTREVILLE.


This house has been arranged for the especial accommodation of guests who desire comfort and quiet rest.


THE ROOMS ARE LARGE, COMFORTABLE AND AIRY, THE TABLE IS SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST THE MARKET CAN AFFORD. The house has been newly furnished throughout. It has a SPLENDID STABLE. TERMS ONLY $1.25 PER DAY. JAMES H. STRAUGHN, Prop'r.


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Butchers.


Turner, Chas Watson, John G


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Davis, ST Gleaves, Geo Gough, John Smith, James Smith, John W


Carriagemakers.


Coursey, Joseph V Coursey, Wm T Hopkins, R M & Son


Clothing and Gent's Goods. Smith, W H


Constables.


Jump, C Sydney Plummer, Thos H


Dentist.


Price, Robert M


Druggists.


Hopper, Wm J


Wooters, John T


General Merchandise.


Boyer, E F & Sons Elliot, Joseph E Hall, J Hersey Hand, W J


Harman & Parvis Kahn, Meyer McClyments & Co Moore, John 'T Perry & Legg Whiteley, Wm H Wilkinson, John


Groceries and Provisions.


Bramble, James Goldsborough, John


Hardware. Feddeman, P H Jr McKenney, Wm


Harnessmaker.


Wilhelm, Lewis


Hotels.


Arlington, John W Glanville Temperance, Jas H Straughn


Justices of the Peace. Goldsborough, Robert Wright, G A T


Livery Stables.


Coursey, W T Wilson, Wm T


Live Stock Dealer. Fessmyer, Joseph


Lumber, Coal, Grain & Fertilizers.


Emory, E B & Co Feddeman, P H Jr Price, Robert G


Smith, Geo M


Miller.


Husselton, Maj John M


Milliners and Dressmakers.


Dean & Thawley


Flowers, Emma


Goldsborough, Vina


Haddaway, Mrs Mary


Perry, Mrs Edward


Sheppard, Mrs Jas H


Smith, Mrs Carrie


Wright, Mary


Painters.


Reese, Wm & Son Vickers, Theodore


Wright Bros


Physicians.


Bordley, James Earle, Sam'l T


Holton, Joseph A


Stoves and Tinware. Feddeman & Price


Tailors.


Elliott, Joseph E McAuliff, J P


Veterinarian.


Gibson, Dorrington


Watches and Jewelry.


Harman, C E


Wines and Liquors. Rasin, Joseph O


Wire Worker. Simmons, Thos W


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


T. J. & B. P. KEATING, Attorneys at Law.


CENTREVILLE.


Practice in the Courts of Queen Anne's, Talbot, Kent and Caroline Counties. Claime promptly collected.


John B. Brown. Edwin H. Brown. J. B. & E. H. BROWN, Attorneys at Law, CENTREVILLE.


Practice in the Courts of Queen Anne's, Talbot, Kent and Caroline Countice. Claims promptly collected.


A. R. WEEDON, Attorney at Law, CENTREVILLE.


Business Promptly Attended to.


Special attention paid to the purchase and sale of Real Estate and the collection of Claims.


Ofice-Cor. of Liberty St. and Lawyer's Row.


P. B. HOPPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTREVILLE.


Practices in the Courts of Queen Anne's, Talbot, Caroline and Kent Counties. Claims promptly collected.


W. SCOTT ROBERTS, Attorney at Law, CENTREVILLE.


Special attention to the collection of Claims.


ROBT. G. PRICE, DEALER IN


Lumber, Coal, Lime, HAIR AND SASH, CENTREVILLE.


J. E. ELLIOTT, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes,


AND FINE MERCHANT TAILORING, CENTREVILLE.


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CHURCH HILL


Is 34 miles from Price's Station on the Queen Anne & Kent R. R., and near Rolph's Wharf on the Chester River. Village healthy; land, light loam, principally cleared, is worth from $15 to $20 per acre, and yields 12 to 16 bus. wheat, 25 to 30 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E., M. E. South and P. E. Churches. Academy and public schools, Population 50. B. E. Cook, Post- master.


Agricultural Implements. Smith & Cook


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Bowen & Gould


Cook, J T


Johns & Hicks Jones, J T


Seaney, Sam']


Parsons, H


Rollinson, P


Cochran, A. Coppage & Co Gafford, TH Gawthrop, M T Guest, Joseph Pippin, Levi Potts, J E


Spry & Ruth Tood, W T


Carpenters.


Hotel.


Anderson, James


Miller.


Krawl, Wm


Physicians.


Booker, T N Green, T H Newman, C M Tucker, J T


CRUMPTON


Is on the Chester River 40 miles from its month, 10 from Chestertown, and 5 from Lambson's on the Queen Anne & Kent R. R. A bridge spans the river at this point, connecting Kent and Queen Anne Counties. The village is well laid out and has some enterprise. The land is sandy, variable in quality, well adapted for trucking, plenty for sale, easily improved, com- mands from $50 to $175 per acre, and yields 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 to 60 corn, 20 to 75 osts, 50 to 250 potatoes, and 2 tons hay. Water excellent. M. E. Church, Rev. W. E. Gregg; M. P., Rev. Robert T. Smith; two pub- lic schools. Population 325. F. N. Sheppard, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Bradley Bros Brown, Frisby Jones, H C


Butchers.


Finnemore, Geo W McGee, Sam'l


Carpenters and Undertakers. Conlin, Wm J Dunbracco, James Roberts, H T


Simmons, Frank G Sparks, John R Jr Ware, Thos Whaley, Thos Woodall, J R


Carpetweaver.


Welch, Maurice Confectionery.


Sheppard, J M


Constable. Adkinson, John T


Reed, W L Spedden, Wm Taylor, John Wright, Chas


Druggist.


Cook, B E


General Merchandise.


Bradley, W Carter, J H


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Druggist.


Roberta, Dr S P


General Merchandise. Anderson, Mrs W N O


Bryan, John Bryan, Joshua Friel & Sudler Harrison & Bro Hendrix, Henry Ringgold, James Schwatka, W H Smith, Hopper


Welch, Mrs E E Hotels.


Armstrong, Wm P Slaughter, Joel C


Justices of the Peace.


Forman, H A Howell, John


Lumber. Ryland, Asbury


Millers.


Godwin, Wm L McFadden, John Orem, James


Painters. Banthem, James M Sheppard, Isaac M


Physicians.


Roberts, Sudler P Sheppard, F N Wallace, Walter G


Plasterers.


Hubbard, John Sparks, H E Sparks, Sam'l E


Shoemakers.


Adkinson, Wm Ryland, Edward W Sparks, Frank


FORD'S STORE


Is 10 miles from Centreville, located in a thickly settled country; business, principally oystering; land, mostly cleared, varies in price from $20 to $30 per acre, and produces 15 to 20 bus. wheat and 35 corn. M. E. and M. P. Churches ; two public schools, one colored. Population 25. H. B. Ford, Postmaster.


Carpenters.


Stevens, Wm E Wright, Chas


General Merchandise. Adkinson & Strong Ford, H B Hassett, John W Neal, Sam'l J


INGLESIDE


Is 3 miles from Cox's on the Queen Anne and Kent R. R .; land, principally cleared, is valued at $10 to $100 per acre, and produces 20 to 30 bus. wheat, 80 to 60 corn, and 1 to 2 tons hay. Churches and schools convenient. Popu- lation 75. J. E. Wilson, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Booker, J T Booker, J W Booker, N Booker, W T


Carpenters.


Fallowfield, W W Porter, W H


General Merchandise.


Jackson, C W Wilson, Benj Wilson, J E


Physicians.


Graham, J E Parvis, G W Shoemakers.


Jackson, R Satterfield, N


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KENT ISLAND


Is 18 iniles from Centreville, and takes its name from an island of that name formed by the Chesapeake Bay, Chester River and Eastern Bay. It is separated from the main land by Kent Narrows, and it is surrounded by navigable waters. The health of the island is good ; the land is well cleared, is a clay subsoil, ranges in price from $20 to $40 per acre; produces 20 bus, wheat and 40 corn. M. E., M. P. and P. E. Churches. Public schools. Population 1,500. G. E. Callaway, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. Brown & Jones Chambers & Bro


Boarding.


Goodhand, Mrs Hiram


Carpenters.


Baxter, Richard


Downs, Robert Goodhand, H Homans, C


General Merchandise. Brown, B F Callaway, G E


Cockey, Mrs Wm H Cook, Jennie Goodhand, Mrs S E Norman, J J


Harnessmakers.


Patterson, L C & Bro


Painter.


Brashears, J Physicians.


Denny, Wm Lewis, J EH


Shoemaker.


Thomas, E R


MERRICKTON


Is near Cox's on the Queen Anne & Kent R. R. Land, alluvial, nearly all cleared, can be bought at from $10 to $40 per acre and produces 12 bus, wheat, 30 corn and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 60. T. C. Baxter, Postmaster.


Blacksmith.


Holmes, Geo F Carpenters.


Anderson, James R


Anderson, John W General Merchandise.


Baxter, T C Wilson, J E


Justice of the Peace.


Meredith, W 8


Miller.


Williams, W N


Stock Dealer.


Roberts, R B


PRICE'S STATION


Is on the Queen Anne & Kent R. R. Land, clay soil, principally cleared, is worth from $10 to $40 per acre, and yields 8 to 20 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 corn, and 2 to 3 tons hay. M. E. and M. E. South Churches, one public school. Population 25. W. E. B. Faithful, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Booker, R J Newman, W J Carpenter.


Embert, Henry


General Merchandise. Faithful, W E B


Physician.


Newman, Casper M


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QUEENSTOWN


Is on the Chester River a few miles from its mouth and 7 from Centreville, the county seat. Regular lines of steamers on the Chester River place Queenstown in communication with the markets of Baltimore and other cities. The land is fair and can be bought at from $10 to $40 per acre, and produces average crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. M. E., P. E. and Roman Catholic Churches. Public school. Population 150. J. EL. Callaway, Postmaster.


Blacksmiths.


Hergenrother, Louis Porter, P N


Carpenters and Undertakers. DeCoursey, Sam'l Porter, P N


Constable.


McConnor, Clem


General Merchandise. Callaway, J H


Davidson & Co Denny & Cook DeRochbrune, Geo Emher, T A


Justice of the Peace.


Aker, J M Miller.


Hammond, J R


Physicians.


Cockey, Chas E Davidson, James


SUDLERSVILLE


Is on the Queen Anne & Kent R. R., 16 miles north-east of Centreville and 3} from Kerby's Landing on the Chester River; business and health good; land, light and loamy, well cultivated, varies in value from $10 to $80 per acre, and yields 10 to 30 hus. wheat, 20 to 70 oats, 35 to 100 potatoes, and 20 to 50 corn. Crops are generally good. The people of the village are known for their piety and hospitality. There are large peach and pear orchards in: this vicinity, and many are shipped to eastern markets during fruit season. Two M. E. Churches and & P. E. Mission. Public schools. Sudlersville Grange, P. of H., 155, Dr. A. E. Sudler, Master; J. M. Sudler, Secretary. Population 150. Elwood B. Pierce, Postmaster.


Agent-R. K.


Drnggist.


Hurlock, J J


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.


Booker, Thos


:


Chance & Booker


Schwatka, John A


Butcher. Hackett, Joseph B


Gadd & Sudler


General Merchandise.


Evans, Wm Hazel, Matthew Moore, Wm


Coppage Bros Hurlock, J S Sudler, Pierce & Co


Grain Dealer.


Pennington, Wm


Schwatka, John A


Constable.


Cacy, M C


Busteed, Richard


Fertilizers.


Anderson, Joseph C Barwick, Wm A & Son Sudler, Dr Wm J


Fruit Packers.


Carpenters and Undertakers.


Nickerson, Wm


George, Joseph E


Harnessmaker.


Painter, John


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Millers.


Briscoe, Edward McFadden, John


Millinery. Pardee, Mrs M 8


Physicians. Dudley, Chas Sudler, A E


Sudler, Wm J


Shoemaker. Neville, James D Stock Dealers. Anderson, Joseph C Barwick, Wm A & Son Surveyor. Elliott, Benj F


TEMPLEVILLE


Is 24 miles from Marydel on the Md. & Del. R. R. Soil clay and sandy; land, principally cleared, is worth from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 12 to 25 bus. wheat, 12 to 60 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Antioch M. E. Church. Public schools. Population 75. Mrs. E. Cooper, Postmiatress.


Blacksmiths.


General Merchandise.


Golly, James J Walls, Robert


Webster, D


Knotts, James V


Carpenters.


Shoemakers.


Carson, Joseph Clark, J W McKnett, J R


Artis, John Lane, JA Vane, E


FARMERS IN QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS :


Centreville.


Annis, Wm E


Bailey, James E


Bailey, Nehemiah Bailey, Nehemiah Jr Booker, Thos B Boyer, E F Brown, John B Brown, Dr Madison Bryan, Thos E Bryan, Wm W Cahall, Robert E Carron, A H Chambers, Wm Cole, John E Collins, A J Collina, John M Cook, Joseph K Cook, Henry H Councill, Francis Dever, Wm Dudley, Wm C Dudley, Wm G Dyott, Wm A Earle, James T Earle, Richard T


Earle, Sam'] T Earle, Wm B Emory, Addison Emory, Blanchard


Emory, Edward B Emory, F A Emory, Col J R


Emory, John of Wm


Emory, T R Gibson, W J


Glanville, John W Green, E B Green, Nathan H


Robinson, James T Robinson, Hon John M


Smith, Geo M Story, John R 'Thawley, A J


Thawley, Geo W


Tilghman, Jas of Jobn Tilghman, K C


Turpin, Wm TP Warren, Wm H Watson, J W Wilmer, Pere Woodford, J W W


Wright, C Dorsey


Wright, J Spencer Wright, Stephen L


Hall, J Henry Higgins, Wm T Hobby, Vincent Hoffman, Geo B Hooper, J'ames Hopper, Dan'1 C Jacobs, Wm H Jump, Chas M Jump, Geo A Jump, John T Keating, Wm D Kennedy, Chas Larrimore, R T


Leaverton, E H Lewia, John S Lorman, John W McKenney, Wm Meeds, Tuos F Meeds, Wm T Mulder, Capt J B Palmer, James B Perry, John W Richardson, Wm


Clark & Smith Perkins, Wm


Physicians.


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Church Hill.


Anderson, J Barton, G Barton, J Brown, James Elliott, J D Evans, J H Finley, Dr W Finley, W Garrett, R Godwin, J F


Green, T L Hoffecker, A


Hurlock, D Jarvis, J Kimble, P. Loller, S McCollister, C McGee, D


Mc Whorter, G Meredith, E Porter, G


Scott, J Sinclair, J


Sinnett, Wm J Smith, D Spry, J L Spry, Sam'l Walraven, Wm Walker, J B Walls, T H Weatherby, C


Crampton.


Anderson, James Bailor, A


Bostick, Sam'l


Bowers, Pierce


Bryan, Richard Bryan, Wm Cacy, Sam'l B Chairs, Sam'l Comley, Wm Coppage, James Cosden, B Cosden, Jobın Cosden, Joseph Elburn, Nathan Faulkner, Wm Finlaw, Hiram Ford, Geo Forman, H A Godwin, Wm L Grey, Richard Haines, Jas W Hawk, P J


Himmillwright, E A Howell, John Hozee, James Jarman, T G Kennard, Joseph Leegar, S R


Lesage, Wm Leverage, Alfred Lindsay, Wm H Lynch, Amos Lynch, Christopher


Maginniss, Wm


Maul, Chas F


Milburn, N J


Milburn, S R


Miller, Geo Newcomb, Reuben Orem, James Orem, Wm


Patrick, Sam'l Ringgold, James Roberts, Findley Robinson, Thos


Robinson, Wm C Sheppard, F N Sheppard, James C Slaughter, Edward Smith, Chas W Smith, Harper Smith, John


Stevens, Robert Tarbutton, E


Tarbutton, Hiram


Tarbutton, Sam'l


Tarbutton, Wm D Tolson, J M


Trixler, T


Wallace, Walter G Wallen, Sam'l Walls, Sam'l


Woodall, Dan'l R Woodall, James


Ford's Store.


Bryan, Henry R Bryan, Jonathan A Butler, J E Downs, Chas B


Eaton, James R Ford, Wm Lloyd Horney, Samuel Smith, James A Tarr, Wm E


Ingleside.


Beatty, C A Downes, B


Emmerson, Sam'l Everett, Sam'l: ,000 Graham, James.i.F. Jarrett, W A Jarrell, W H Johnson, J W Johnson, S C Merrick, C H R Merrick, J Jr Merrick, Mrs S E


Parvis, G W Parvis, Thos Poter, W E Skyler, R Smith, W D Sparks, Ezekial Sparks, Hiram Sparks, W P Starkey, Geo Walls, C W Walls, Henry Walls, S C Walls, W W


Ware, W H Wilson, J D Wist, S N


Kent Island.


Ballen, Norah W Brown, John


Brown, Thos F


Bryan, L W


Carter, J F Carter, Sam'l


Carville, James D


Carville, Thos B


Carville, Thos R


Carville, Thos W


Carville, Wm E


Cook, J B


Cook, J R


Cook, James


Cook, W O


Craft, L


Denny, John


Denny, Dr Wm


Downs, J R


Eareckson, Wm


,


Edenfield, Hance


Gibson, W C Harrison & Bro Hopkins, E


Hopkins, J B


Hopkins, James


- Hopkins, Wm H Hopkins, Wm S


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MARYLAND DIRECTORY.


Jeffers, J R Kemp, Thos H Legg, Chas N Legg, EO Legg, H A & Bro Legg, J F Legg, R Lewis, JE H Lowery, A. O Lowery, JO Marvel, P Norman, HO Norman, James P Norman, Jobn T Norman, S O Norman, W TC Palmer, H A Palmer, Wm B Price, E Price, J H Price, J W Price, James B Price, P T Quinn, L L Ringgold, E


Ringgold, James Ringgold, Sam'l Ringgold, W C Skinner, Chas T Skinner, E S Stevena, Chas H Tanner, C S Tanner, Wm Tanner, Wm P Timms, W G Tolson, B C Tolson, Caas E Tolson, J Tolson, Mrs R Walter, S J Weedon, J H WG White, W B White, W K White, Wm F Wright, James Wright, Mrs Jane


Merrickton.


Baxter, James V Biscoe, W T Bishop, W Bostick, R Boyer, John Buss, E Cannon, James Cannon, Thos


Casey, Wm G Clow, E S Coppage, BL Cox, Elias Cox, James Dockety, E


Legg. John W


Merrick, CH R Merrick, James


Newton, W R


Porter, Geo E


Reed, Wm Salloway, B G Salloway, Joseph Sill, R J


Smith, Dan']


Smith, W H


Sparks, Wm O


Starkey, W L


Stevena, J C


Thomas, Joel Thompson, Sam'I T Wallace, David Walla, James


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Wessel, Wm


West, Henry Williame, W N


Price's Station.


Bewley, Wm S


Cecil, John Cooper, Joshua Elliot, John D




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