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ONONDAGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
REDINGTON & HOWE,
Redington & Howe
WHOLESALE MUSIC HOUSE, No. 2 Wieting Block, Salina Street, SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Over Fifty Varieties of
PIANO FORTES, ORGANS. And MELODEONS,
Of First-Class Makers, including the
Steinway, Dunham, Bradbury, Central, Arion, Hallet & Davis, McCammon (Boardman & Gray,) Vose, Miller, and others.
Also the Estey Organ, Burdett Organ, and Other
FIRST CLASS MAKE.
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise of all kinds. Wholesale and Retail Prices the same as at New York and Boston.
SATISFACTION WARRANTED IN EVERY TRANSACTION.
Money Saved by calling on or writing to
REDINGTON & HOWE,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS, No. 2 WIETING BLOCK, Opp. Main Entrance to Syracuse House.
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ONONDAGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
NOTTINGHAM & TUCKER, Real Estate Brokers
AND
LAW OFFICE,
33 South Salina Street,
(American Express Building,) Syracuse, N. Y.
Farm, City and Village Property,
Of all Descriptions and in Every Section,
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED on individual account and on commission.
We ask no Commission unless Sale is perfect- ed, and no Charge to Purchasers under any Circumstances.
Particular attention paid to the drawing of all kinds of papers, and examinations of titles. Also
NEGOTIATION OF LOANS.
We Make a Speciality of Farm Property.
The call for Farm Property is greater than the supply. Give us the opportu-
nity and we will sell your Farms.
J. A. NOTTINGHAM.
W. L. TUCKER.
AT THE
REDING
No. 2 Wietir
The Public find
PIANO FOŁY
Sheet Music and Mus- the Lowest New TE
FOR
PRICE
N. Y.,
1868-9.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
.HAMILTON CHILD.
OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, MADISON, ONEI- , STEUBEN, CHEMUNG AND SCHUYLER, NIAGARA, CORTLAND, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
S.
tail Street, Surge T P THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SYRACUSE : PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1868.
GOODS,
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GENTLEMEN,
WHEN YOU WISH ANYTHING IN
- --
CLOTHING ----
FOR YOURSELF OR BOYS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE
TES & PECK.
33 South Salina
(American Express Building,) Syracus
Farm, City and Village Pr Good Cl
Of all Descriptions and in Every Section,
BOUGHIT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED on individual account and on comm
We ask no Commission unless Sale is pert ed, and no Charge to Purchasers under any Circumstances.
Particular attention paid to the drawing of all kinds of papers, and of titles. Also
NEGOTIATION OF LOAN; USE, N. Y.
We Make a Speciality of Farm Property
The call for Farm Property is greater than the supply. Give us the opportu-
nity and we will sell your Farms.
J. A, NOTTINGHAM.
W. L. TUCKER.
the people with.
to wear, of goods made up for their own
'They always have on hand # good as trade. No SLOP WORK made to humbug
-Sortment of everything a Man or Boy wishes
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GAZETTEER
AND
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF
ONONDAGA COUNTY, N. Y., FOR
1868-9.
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
HAMILTON CHILD.
AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, MADISON, ONEI- DA, STEUBEN, CHEMUNG AND SCHUYLER, NIAGARA, CORTLAND, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.
HANG UP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SYRACUSE : PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1868.
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ONONDAGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE REYNOLDS
LINE OF DEMARCATION THIS PORTION IS SPRING TEMPER AND PRODUCED BY AIR REACTIONARY BLOW AND CONTACT OF METALS THIS IS THE CUTTING TEMPER & PRODUCED BY A
REYNOLDS, BARBER &Co. SoleManufacturersAUBURN N.Y.
Mower & Reaper
KNIVES
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY US, UNDER REYNOLDS' PATENTS for Tempering Steel without the aid of any liquids, received the only award at the Great National Implement Trial, held at Auburn, in 1866. They possess the fol- lowing superior qualities :
1. They are made with a fine Cutlery Temper at the edges.
2. They hold only a Spring Temper at the eenter and at the heel.
3. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife being exactly alike in temper.
4. We warrant they can be ground from 8 to 10 times without losing their eutting edge.
5. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 aeres of grain or grass without being once ground.
We are the sole Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.
REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO.,
Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.
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INTRODUCTION.
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INTRODUCTION.
In presenting the initial number of the " Gazetteer and Directory of Onondaga County" to the public, the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly assisted in obtaining the valuable information which it contains, and without whose aid it would have been impossible to have collected, in the bricf space of time in which it is essential that all such works should be com- pleted. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Syracuse Journal, Syracuse Standard, Syracuse Courier and Union, Syracuse Central Democrat, Syracuse Union, Weekly Re- corder, Fayetteville, Onondaga Gazette, Baldwinsville, Jordan Transcript and Skaneateles Democrat, for the uniform kindness which has been evinced in calling public attention to the au- thor's efforts; and to them and many other gentlemen of Onon- daga County, for essential aid in furnishing material for the work.
The historical items as contained in the Gazetteer, it is believed will, in the main, be found truthful and interesting. The general plan of that portion of the work is similar to that on which French's State Gazetteer was compiled, and we have, to some extent, drawn from that work. We have also made extracts from " Clark's On- ondaga," and gleaned items of interest from "Sweet's Sketches of Onondaga."
J. K. Comstock and Newman Blowers, Esqr's, School Commis- sioners from the 2nd and 3rd districts, kindly furnished items in regard to school matters for the various towns in their respective districts. Mr. J. O. Wright, Commissioner for the 1st district, al-
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INTRODUCTION.
though intending to furnish items for the several towns under his charge, failed for some reason (probably press of other duties,) so to do ; hence the absence of school statistics in the historical sketch of the towns comprising the 1st School Commissioner's District.
The canvass for the Directory has been made with great care, each road in the County having been passed over.
That errors may have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given, is probable, and that names have been omitted that should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary diligence and care in this difficult and complicated feature of book-making. To such as feel aggrieved in consequence of error or omission, we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as had been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are noted in the Errata, following the Introduction.
It is also suggested that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory.
The Map of the County was engraved with great care by Messrs. " Weed, Parsons & Co.," of Albany, and, it is believed, will prove a valuable acquisition to the work.
The advertisers represent many of the leading business men and firms of this and adjoining counties, and we most cheerfully commend them all to the patronage of those under whose observa- ation these pages may come.
With thanks to friends generally, we leave our work to secure the favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating business public.
HAMILTON CHILD.
Business College .- The consolida- tion of Mead's Oswego Business College with the Bryant & Stratton College, of this city, offers the student additional advan- tages. Messrs. Warren and Meads are both practical men and successful educa- tors. Without enumerating the many ad- vantages to be obtained by going through a course at their College, we would advise every young man to send for their College paper, which will be sent gratnitonsly, and will impart more information than we have room for. See card on County Map.
Gates & Peck, Merchant Tailors and dealers in Ready Made Clothing, 36 North Salina street. The gentlemen composing this firm are both young men ; Mr. Gates, an accomplished salesman, and Mr. Peck, a first class cutter and tailor. They keep a large variety of cloths from which to se- lect, and also keep well stocked with fash- ionable ready made goods. Farmers and business men will find them gentlemanly and obliging, ever ready to sell goods at fair and reasonable prices. See card on County Map.
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ERRATA.
ERRATA.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
GAZETTEER. t
Cicero .-- On page 57, third paragraph, the area of the town should be "29,000" acres instead of 2,900.
Elbridge .- A new post office has been established at Half Way, since our canvass. Lafayette .-- Linn post office has been abolished, and Collingwood is a post office a little north of it.
Lysander .-- Among the early settlers of Lysander, we desire also to mention the names of Dea. George White, Capt. Job Green, Jacob Dikeman, Abraham Gillet, Otis Drake, Caleb Sweet, Manly Vickey, Reuben Porter, David Porter, Joseph Abbot, Wm. Willett, Abraham Doolittle, Palmer Frisbee, Ephraim Bogardus, John Bogardus, Jacob Coffin, Chauncey Betts, Eli Sprague, Asa Abbott and others, all of whom experienced their full share of the trials and deprivations of pioneer life.
Van Buren .-- The following items in regard to the history of this town have been received since the printing of the Gazetteer :
The early settlement of Van Buren furnishes little of unusual interest or importance. Its first settlers necessarily experienced a share of the hardships incident to pioneer life, but we find nothing ot especial prominence to mark its early history.
The first settler was Joseph Wilson, who located near Memphis, (formerly Canton,) in 1796. At nearly the same time came John Wigent, father of Burr Wigent, formerly of Baldwinsville, who built the first log house, just east of Memphis, near the line between Van Buren and Camillus. In this log house was subsequently held the first election in the town. Abont 1800 came William Lakin, who had purchased a soldier's right for 600 acres of land, consisting of what is now lot 38. The first frame house was built for Joseph Wilson at Iona, Isaac and Nathan Bentley doing the carpenter work, and Phineas Barnes the mason work. The house is now owned and occupied by Charles M. Snow, Esg. The first frame barn was built by Isaac Earll, on the farm now owned by Marcus Earll, near Hardscrabble, and another about the same time by Joseph Wilson, near Memphis. The first school house was built of logs, and was located just north of Iona. The first church was the Christian, at Iona, now removed to Memphis. The first mar- riage was James Wilson to Robey Tabor, daughter of Gardner Tabor, and the first child born was Betsey Haynes, danghter of David Haynes and sister of Thaddeus Haynes. John Tappan gave the ground for the first cemetery, just west of Iona. The first super- visor was Col. Gabriel Tappan, and the first post office opened was at Iona, Charles H. Toll, post master.
Among the other early settlers was Delanson Foster, who made the first clearing at Van Buren Center in 1808. He was soon followed by Heman, Seth and Henry Warner, Jonathan and Samuel Skinner, Samuel Willard, Peter Peck, John and Eber Ingolsby, Samuel Marvin, and others. In the western part of the town, Eber Hart, Moses Rogers, Daniel Bartholomew, James Williams, Capt. P. Meiggs and Amos Warner; in the north- ern part, near Baldwinsville, James Wells, John McHarra, David Haynes, and Elijah and Wm. Linsday; and in the eastern part, in the vicinity of what is known as Hardscrabble, Isaac Earll, Benoni E. Danks, Nathan, Joseph, Holder, Peleg and John Cornell, John Dolph and Joseph Robinson, were among the first to establish their homes in the then wilderness, and assist in transforming it into what is now but little short of a blooming garden. Cyrus H. Kingsley, Esq., was also among the earliest pioneers, and subse- quently became one of its most prominent public men. He was supervisor of the town for a number of years in succession, and in 1846 was elected a member of the Constitu- tional Convention.
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ERRATA.
DIRECTORY.
Baldwinsville .- On page 252, "Clany, Andrew" should read " Clarry, Andrew." On page 253, " Esmel, John," should be " Esmee, John."
On page 255, "Norden, Amaziah," should be " Worden, Amaziah."
Cicero .- On page 153, "*BRUNT, SYLVESTER," is also proprietor of steam saw- ing and stave mill, (having purchased the interest of J. H. Young,) and should have been starred as an advertiser.
Elbridge .- " Abrams, Harvey, (Jordan,) proprietor livery stable and owns Revere House," should have been added.
On page 201, "Congdon & Merrill, (Jordan,) props. Abrams House ;" the name has been changed since our canvass to Revere House.
On page 205, " Martin, Wm. A., (Half Way,) postmaster," should have been added.
Lysander .- On page 247, " Onderkirk, Benjamin," "Onderkirk, Elizabeth," and "ONDERKIRK, PONTA," should be "Ouderkirk."
On page 247, "MAYNARD, L. B.," has 122 acres.
Manlius .- On page 257, "Bailey, - Rev., (Manlius,) Episcopal clergyman," should have been added.
On page 258, "Bigelow, - Rev., (Fayetteville,) Presbyterian clergyman," should have been added.
On same page, "Bowman, John A. Rev., (Fayetteville,) Episcopal clergyman," should have been added.
On page 259, "Cobb, - Rev., (Manlius,) M. E. clergyman," should have been added.
Onondaga .- On page 295, " STOLP, JOHN" resides on lot 76, instead of 74 as printed.
Pompey .- On page 307, " HIBBARD, ISAAC B. V," should be "HIBBARD, ISAAC V. V."
Skaneateles .- On page 327, the "NATIONAL HOTEL" has been changed to the "PACKWOOD HOUSE" since our canvass.
Spafford .- Persons indicated as owning farms in Sempronins, Cayuga County, are residents of that part of the town of Spafford set off from the town of Sempronius ; all are residents of Onondaga county.
Syracuse .- On page 351, " ALLIS, A. G. S." should be located at 34 Wolf street.
On page 358, "BENNETT, EDWIN A." has removed to 62 S. Salina since our can- vass.
On same page, "Biddlecom & Howard, (Wmn. C. Biddlecom and Dexter Howard,) pump makers, 7 Willow," should have been added.
On page 369, "*FISKE & TITUS" should have been capitalized and starred as adver- tisers.
On page 373, " Fross, James G." has removed his office to his residence, 47 W. Gene- see, since our canvass.
On page 375, "Gibbs, Willis, livery, W. Fayette," has opened business since our can- vass.
On page 381, "Holohan, James, saloon, corner Spruce and E. Water," has opened business since our canvass.
On same page, " Howard, Dexter, (Biddlecom & Howard,)" should have been added.
On page 386, " Lehnen, Peter, blacksmith, corner Spruce and E. Water," should have been added.
On page 391, " Martin, Miss, dealer in worsteds, embroideries, silks &c, 84 S. Salina," has opened business since our canvass.
On page 413, "Stroh & Schneider" have dissolved partnership since our canvass, the business being now conducted by Chas. Stroh.
Messrs. Schneider & Lochman have purchased the saloon, 42 E. Water, formerly kept by Jacob Balzhauser.
On page 355, Jacob Balzhauser has sold out to Schneider & Lochman.
On page 419, Wainwright & Johnson have dissolved partnership since our canvass. On page 364, CONNELLY BROS., have removed to new Granger Block, East Genesee and Washington Sts.
Tuliy .- " Remington & Smith, (Tully,) (John Remington, of Oswego, and Isaac Smith,) lumber dealers," have commenced business at Tully since our canvass.
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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
GENERAL CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years
140
Brilliant Whitewash.
137
Business Directory.
143-423
Capacity of Cisterus or Wells
136
Census Report
423-424
Chemical Barometer
137
County Officers.
.425
Courts in Onondaga County
16
Discount and Premium ...
.136
Errata.
9-10
Facts on Advertising
136
French Decimal System of Weights and Measures.
131-135
Gazetteer of County.
21-51
Gazetteer of Towns ..
52-94
Government Land Measure ...
130
How to get a Horse out of a Fire.
137
How to Judge a Horse
139
How to Secure the Public Lands
.125-126
How to Succeed in Business
121-125
Interest Table
135
Law Maxims.
125-130
Leech Barometer
137
Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack.
139
Postal Rates and Regulations
117-119
Post Offices and Postmasters
17
Rules for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes
110-116
Table of Distances.
.136
The States, their Settlement, &c ..
95-108
The Territories, their Area, Boundaries, Population, &c.
108-110
To measure Grain in a Bin. 137
425
U. S. Internal Revenue Officers
138-139
Valuable Recipes
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Baldwinsville,
252
Marcellus,
274
Camillus,
143
Onondaga, .
Cicero,
153
Clay.
169
Pompey,
De Witt,
187
Elbridge,
199
Skaneateles,
330
Fabius
215
Spafford,
350
Geddes.
227
Syracuse, .
337
Lafayette,
230
Tully,
343
Lysander,
237
VanBuren
Manlius,
257
Chas. W. Cornell, dealer in Books, Stationery, Wall Paper &c., No. 19 South Salina street, has been long established in trado here. The house is widely known throughout this and adjoining Counties, for the strict integrity and good business qualities of its proprietor. Persons in search of anything in the literary line can find no better place than "Cornell's" at which to purchase. Call and see him when in town. See card on County Map.
H. Lazier, Photographer, No. 6 South Salina street, publishes a card on County Map. Mr. Lazier has been located here for nearly ten years, during which time he has gained an enviable reputation for the
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excellence of his work. He has now more than 20,000 negatives on hand, and will take as many more as the people desire, at prices as reasonable as the times will ad- mit.
E. B. Griswold, dealer in Hats, Caps and Fury, No. 44 South Salina street, Syracuse, from long experience and ac- quaintance with the trade has become thior- oughly posted as to the wants of his cus- tomers. He is a good judge of the quality of his goods, keeps stocked with all the latest novelties in his line, and sells them at liberal prices. See card on Map of County.
285
Otisco, 296
304
313
Salina. 322
120-121
Stamp Duties.
432
Table of Weights of Grain, Sceds, &c.
.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Academies and Schools.
Dryden Seminary, Dryden,
.338
Warren & Meads, (business college,)
Syracuse,
.on map
Agent Hamburg Steamship
Line.
Hoffmann, Joseph A., Syracuse,.
.. 186
Agricultural Implements. (See also Mowers and Reapers.)
Bramer & Pierce, Fabius,.
.. 38 and 55
Gregg, Plyer & Co., Trumansburg,
.. 212
Amber Digestine, Etc.
Hardman, Dr., Syracuse,.
16
Architects and Builders.
Johnson, Ranson, Syracuse,
.206
Russell, A., Syracuse,. .352
White, H. N., Syracuse, .
280
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants.
Salmon, Jesse, Syracuse,
.190
York, Smith & Hinman, Syracuse, ..
.284
Bakers and Confectioners.
Jenkins, Thos. & Co., Syracuse,
.166
Marshall & Lockwood, Skaneateles,.
.158
Banker.
Bagg, Stanley, Syracuse,
353
Banner Painter.
Segar, Wm. S., Syracuse,
250
Bell Hangers.
Brower, H. C., Syracuse,.
182
Durston, H., Syracuse, ..
.316
Billiard Rooms.
Furman, Z. B., Skaneateles,
216
Blacksmiths.
McChesney & Stokes, Brewerton,
.182
Bonnet Bleachers Etc.
Gillmore, F. H., Syracuse,
.164
Hall & Morse, Syracuse,.
174
Book Binders.
Masters & Lee, Syracuse,.
.433
Miller, Jacob, Syracuse,.
.426
Books and Stationery.
Bouttelle Bros., Tully,
272
Cornell, Chas. W., Syracuse, .
.. on map
Knapp & Howe, Syracuse,.
240
Boots and Shoes.
Bennett, Edwin A., Syracuse,
124
Coonley, Irving, Cicero,
.352
Doren, Chas., Syracuse,.
206
Fitzgerald & Dixon, Baldwinsville,
216
Fowler, J. H., Syracuse,.
.20
Gay, C. B., Syracuse,
141
McDougall, E., Syracuse,.
407
Papworth, Philip, Syracuse,.
.190
Root, A., Syracuse, ...
.210
Silliman, W. C. Syracuse,
.248
Troendle Frank A., Syracuse,
.164
Woodworth, J. F. & Son, Baldwinsville, 214
Brass Founder.
Brower, H. C., Syracuse,.
182
Brewers and Malsters.
Greenway, John, Syracuse, .... opposite 88
Haberle, Benedict, Syracuse,
.352
Broom Handles, Etc.
Burhans, G. W., Jamesville, ..
182
Cancer Doctor.
Kingsley, Dr., Rome,.
300
Canes, Umbrellas, Etc.
Brumelkamp, P. J., Syracuse,
.158
Spencer, A. C. & Co., Syracuse, ..
188
Canvassing Agent.
Jeffery, S. T., Syracuse,
.406
Carpenter and Joiner.
Heath, Wm., Syracuse, ..
.170
Carpet Dealers.
Price, Milton S. & Co., Syracuse, .. on map
Carriage Makers.
Cately, S. W., Tully,
264
Clark & Williams, Apulia Station,
.228
Higgins & Sanwald, Syracuse, .
148
Hurst & Leamy, Syracuse,
272
McChesney & Stokes, Brewerton,
.182
Carving, Scroll Sawing, Etc.
Dickison & Gillett, Syracuse,
234
Schott, Max, Syracuse, ...
256
Chair Maker.
Sinclair, F. A., Mottville,
.356
Cider Mill.
Bryant, Harlow, Syracuse,.
272
Clothes Renovator.
Levy, S., Syracuse,
.238
Smith, A., Syracuse, .
on map
Clothes Wringers.
Dryer, A. G., Tully,
245
Clothiers.
Bloom & Goldsmith, Syracuse,
188
Gates & Peck, Syracuse,
on map
Hayden Bros., Syracuse,.
390
Isbell, M. H., Syracuse,.
374
Morris & Co., Syracuse,.
18
Peters, N. & Bro., Syracuse,
.170
Smith, James H., Skaneateles,
216
Cole Patent Trace Buckle.
Harrell & Sargeant, Syracuse.
.280
PAGE.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Costumer.
PAGE.
Steingrebe, E. F., Syracuse, 184
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Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
Nichols & Eldridge, Syracuse,
.389
Dentists.
Chandler, Chas. L., Syracuse,
.218
Nearing, L. A., Syracuse, .
174
Nellis. F. D., Syracuse, ..
.374
Smith, D. D., Syracuse, ..
276
Dress and Cloak Makers.
Avery, A. N. Mrs., Syracuse,
.246
Mack, E. Mrs., Syracuse,.
.406
Druggists.
Fiske & Titus, Syracuse,
.on map
Lehnen, N., Syracuse,.
.174
Dry Goods.
Bouttelle Bros., Tully,
272
Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co., Roches-
ter, ..
.211
Brewster, P. R. & Co., Syracuse,
146
Coonley, Irving, Cicero, ..
352
Fitzgerald & Dixon, Baldwinsville.
.216
Peters, N. & Bro., Syracuse,
.354
Price, Milton S., Syracuse,.
on map
Trowbridge, S. C., Tully,
.354
Woodworth, J. F. & Son, Baldwinsville, 214
Dye Works.
Smith, A., Syracuse,
on map
English Thorn Quicks.
Rooney, Samuel, Liverpool,
.184
Engravers and Printers.
Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse,
.246
File Works.
Auburn File Works, Auburn,.
.344
Ireland & Co., Syracuse,
.196
Fish and Oysters.
Johnson Bros., Syracuse, .
.256
Flagging and Stone.
Quigley, A. H. & E. P., Trumansburg, .. 352
Flour, Feed, Etc.
Coonley, Irving, Cicero, ..
352
Marshall & Lockwood, Skaneateles, .... 158
Peters, N. & Bro., Syracuse ...
.170
French Yoke Shirts.
Brumelkamp, P. J., Syracuse,.
158
Fringe, Braid, Etc.
Gottschalk, A. C., Syracuse,
181
Furniture Dealers.
Cook, C., Syracuse,
.254
Cook, E. H., Tully, .
.250
Hayden, S. C. & Co., Syracuse,.
.336
Schott, Max, Syracuse, .
256
Walch, Fr., Syracuse,
214
Wolf, F. & Bro., Syracuse
316
General Merchants.
Bouttelle Bros., Tully,
272
Coonley, Irving, Cicero,
.352
Fitzgerald & Dixon, Baldwinsville,
.216
Peters, N. & Bro., Syracuse,
170
Trowbridge, S. C., Tully,
.354
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
PAGE.
Brumelkamp, P. J., Syracuse,
158
Smith, James H., Skaneateles,.
216
Spencer, A. C. & Co., Syracuse,
188
Starin, S. H., Syracuse, ...
231
Gold and Silver Platers.
Durston, H., Syracuse, .
.316
Shallish, Jerry, Skaneateles,
.326
Twitchell, W. & Son, Syracuse,
176
Groceries, Provisions Etc.
Bouttelle Bros., Tully,
272
Coonley, Irving, Cicero,
352
Fitzgerald & Dixon, Baldwinsville,
216
Peters, N. & Bro., Syracuse,
170
Robinson, C. G., Syracuse,
150
Story, E. J., Syracuse,.
281
Thalheimer, M., Syracuse,
.388
Trowbridge, S. C., Tully,
354
Van Auken, J. H. & Co., Syracuse,.
.389
Woodworth, J. F. & Son, Baldwinsville, .214
Hair Dresser.
Engleman, Fred., Syracuse, ..
220
Hardware.
Davis & Vedder, Syracuse,
262
Dryer, A. G., Tully,.
245
Everson, Giles & Co., Syracuse,
150
Hayford, M. W., Tully, ..
123
Merriam, Thos., Syracuse,
on map
Shallish, Jerry, Skaneateles,
326
Townsend, Grant & Co., Syracuse,.
142
Hat Manufacturer.
Goss, Henry, Syracuse, ..
172
Hats, Caps and Furs.
Griswold, E. B., Syracuse, ......... on map.
Stevens, Geo., Syracuse, ......
.. 19 and 180
Woodworth, J. F. & Son, Baldwinsville, .214
Hoop Skirts.
Aaron, S., Syracuse,.
196
Hosiery.
Starin, S. H., Syracuse,
231
Hotels.
Allen, O. E. Jr., Syracuse,.
434
Bennett, M. G., Tully,
317
Greenman, S. S., Fabius,
353
Hale, C. H., Fayetteville, .
224
Kidder, E. Wood, Skaneateles,
.200
Motsiff, Frederick, Cardiff,
.224
Onondaga House, Syracuse,
118
Owen, Sylvester, Summit Station, 318
Howe's Ague Cure, Etc.
Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls,.
210
Human Hair Goods.
Loftie, Henry, Syracuse, ...
.166
Loftie, W. E., Syracuse,.
.331
Insurance Agents.
Bagg, Stanley, Syracuse,.
353
Broughton & Babcock, Syracuse,
142
Bruyn, J., Syracuse,
290
Foot & Noxon, Syracuse,
144
Moorhead, Wm. S., Syracuse,
263
Newell, Edward, Syracuse,.
160
Robertson & McCarthy, Syracuse,
.37
Sawyer, Geo. C., Syracuse,
.282
Stryker & Woodworth, Syracuse,
299
Truair & Fitch, Syracuse,
435
Woodworth, J. F. & Son, Baldwinsville, 214 | Truesdell & Karr, Syracuse, 435
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