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Breece, Stanley, stone mason, res w Gambier st. - Ball, Judson, farmer, res Chesterville road. Ball, Andrew,
Ball, Aaron,
BALL, FREDERICK M., cooper, w Gambier street, residence Martinsburgh road.
BALL, DALLAS, cooper, west Gambier street, residence Clinton township.
Braggins, Edward, painter, res w Vine street. -
Burney, Daniel, laborer, res south Harrison st.
BANK-Knox County Savings, north Main, be- tween Public Square and Chestnut st.
-Knox County National, s e cor Main st. and Public Square.
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BRITTON, LEWIS, county treasurer, residence Howard township.
Baugh, C. C., travelling agent, res n e cor Vine & Catharine streets. -
Bushfield, John ()., grocer, Public Square, resi- dence Wooster avenue. - - -
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CURTIS, HENRY B., president Knox County National Bank, residence " Round Hill." - Curtis, L. B., ins. agent, res Cemetery avenue. -
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62 WHITE'S MOUNT VERNON DIRECTORY.
PROHIBITION-STATE.
For Secretary of State, E. S. CHAPMAN.
For Judge of Supreme Court, D. W. GAGE.
For Board Public Works, FERDI'D. SCHUMACHER.
For Congress-9th District, LEVI L. BENSON, M. D.
PROHIBITION-COUNTY.
For Prosecuting Attorney, H. CLAY ROBINSON.
For Sheriff, TOWN'D. F. VAN VORIES.
For Commissioner, URIAH WALKER.
For Infirmary Director, ROLLIN F. BEACH.
For Coroner, ABNER B. SHUMAN.
OLD
HUNT'S RELIABLE
Omnibus d' Carriage Fine, MT. VERNON, O.
Calling Parties, Utlendings Dirnies, A SPECIALTY.
Carriages and Omnibuses furnished for Funerals on Short Notice and at Low Rates. OFFICE-" ROWLEY HOUSE." L. G. HUNT, Proprietor.
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Non-Board and Mutual Companies
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a Specialty. J. J. Fultz.
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CURTIS, HENRY L., attorney, cor Chestnut & Main streets, res cor Sugar and Gay streets. - Curtis, R. C., clerk with Adler Bros., res e Sugar. Curtis, Mrs. Mary, residence west Chestnut.
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Curtis, Mrs. C. C., Mansfield avenue.
Curtis, Charles C., west Burgess street.
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Copeland, Thomas, huckster, res n Mulberry st. - C. & G. Cooper & Co., Stationary, Portable, and Steam Farm Engine Manufacturers, shop n e corner Sandusky and Sugar streets.
COOPER, CHARLES, (of the above firm,) resi- dence west Sugar street. -
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Cooper, Charles G., (of the firm of C. & G. C. & Co.) residence east Gambier street. -
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Cooper Manufacturing Co., office foot of Main st. COOPER, JOHN, (of the above Co.) residence " Thistle Ridge." -
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Curtis, Hellen, teacher, " Mansfield avenue. - Craig, D. M., carriage maker, res 66
Cooper, Charles F., (son of Charles C.) w Sugar. - Cooper, Adele, residence west Sugar street.
Cooper, Hugh Newton, res Thistle Ridge. -
Cooper, Henry, policeman, res Wooster avenue. - Cooper, Dan C., (of the firm of Irvine & Cooper,) restaurant, near foot of Main street, resi- dence corner Main & Pleasant streets.
Cooper, Elias, tinner, res east Gambier street. 66
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COOPER, Col. WILLIAM C., attorney, office south Main street, brds at James Sapp's, s Gay Clucas, H., machinist, brds with D. Morris, west Chestnut street.
Coventry, H., machinist, brds Central House.
Carr, J. L., clerk with W. T. Patton, brds with James Sapp, south Gay street.
Calkins, Mrs. Susan, brds with Mrs. Rush, e High. Couch, Susie, milliner, s Main. res w Vine street. Cochran, David, carpenter, Harrison & Chestnut. 66
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Cochran, John, laborer, res Coshocton avenue. - Cochran, Charles F., shoemaker, west High, resi- dence north West street. -
Cochran, Leroy, plasterer, res cor Oak & Rogers. Cochran, William, " east Gambier st. Cochran, Joseph R., brick mason. " 1
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Established
1866.
JOHN S. BRADDOCK,
DEALER IN
and
arrants
crip
-AND-
ALL KI INDS OF REAL ESTATE,
MOUNT VERNON, OHIO.
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OFFICE-One Door East of First National Bank. RESIDENCE, No. 189 West High Street.
- Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
REFERS BY PERMISSION TO
KNOX CO. NAT. BANK.
KNOX CO. SAVINGS BANK.
LIVE STOCK STATISTICS-KNOX COUNTY-1875.
Horses,
9,886
Wool shorn, . 772,408 lbs.
Cattle, value,
$501,046
No. of Dogs, 1919
value,
$228,148
No. of Sheep killed by Dogs,573 Value of Sheep killed, $1,757
Hogs,
. 21,422
Sheep injured by Dogs, 350
value, .
$75,945
Val. Sheep injur'd by dogs, $822 Total val. killed & inj'd. $2,579
Sheep' value,
143,083
. $251,396
ONE evening, during performances on the Organ of the Catho- lic Cathedral in Boston, a mouse, evidently drawn from his re- treat by the mellow sounds, ran in front of the white linen which hangs on the inside of the sanctuary railing. Slowly sitting back on his haunches, he remained motionless as a statue, seemingly conscious of nothing except the rich, soft tones. Suddenly the organist made a change, and sharp, quick notes succeeded the gentle ones, and the little listener, with frightened air, quickly scampered away.
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Insurance against loss from Fire and Lightning, by the Mt. Vernon M. & N-B. Insurance Agency.
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Cotton, E. W., attorney and surveyor, res e Front. Cotton, Rose E., residence east Front street. Cotton, T. B., blacksmith, boards Bergin House. Cotton & Rose, restaurant, n w cor Main & Front. COTTON, H. K., (of the above firm,) residence south Gay street.
Cotton, Mrs. L. L., res Lybrand block, e Front. Cotton, Clinton, telegraph messenger, res 66 Carpenter, Perry, laborer, res east Gambier street. Carpenter, Mrs .. 66
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Carpenter, A., physician, s Main, res w High st. Carpenter, Belle, music teacher, 6
CARPENTER, A. R., (of Graff & C.) produce dealer, foot Main street, res Mansfield avenue. Cavanaugh, Michael, boiler maker, res w Chestnut Caswell, Mrs. Mary, res cor Mechanic & Chestnut Chancey, Mrs. Anne E., res west High street. - Coates, Mrs. Maria, res corner Vine & Adams sts. Cole, Isaac, blacksmith, res north Norton street. - Cole, Silas 66 south West - Cole, James, cabinet maker, res w Gambier st. - Cole, Frederick, C. Mt. V. & C. R.R., res e Vine .. Coleman, Charles O., law student, res e Gambier. Coleman, Alexander, carpenter, res n Norton st. - CORCORAN, DENNIS, grocer, west Vine, near Woodward block, res cor Vine & Mechanic sts Council Chamber, e side n Gay street.
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County Commissioners' office, s side Chestnut btw Gay and Mckenzie streets.
County Surveyor's office, s side Chestnut btw Gay and Mckenzie streets.
County Jail, s side Chestnut btw Gay & Mckenzie Court House, n side High btw Gay & Mckenzie. Catholic Church, n e cor High & Mckenzie sts. Catholic Parsonage, s e cor Mckenzie & Chestnut Catholic Parochial School, n e cor " " High sts. Connelly, John, res cor High and Mulberry sts. - Connelty, Angeline, dress maker, res corner High and Mulberry streets. -
Cullison, N. W., boarding house, w High street. Cullison, Alice, residence w High street. 66
Cullison, Jennie,
Cullison, Minnie,
Condon, Philip, carpenter, res Sugar & Sandusky. Condon, Geo. W.,
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OHIO-1803.
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HE First General Assembly, of Ohio, under a State consti- tution, met at Chillicothe, March Ist, 1803.
Free White Males Over 21 Years of Age :
Adams county,
906 | Montgomery, 526
Trumbull, .
1111
Columbiana, 542
Belmont,
1030 :
Ross, 1982
Butler,
835
Clermont,
755
Galia, .
307
Scioto,
249
Hamilton,
1700
Franklin, 240
Warren.
854
Fairfield, 1051
Total population in 1803, 12,088
FIRST STATE OFFICERS :
Governor-Edwin Tiffin, of Hamilton county.
Secretary of State-William Creighton, Jr.
Auditor of State-Col. Thomas Gibson.
Treasurer of State-William McFarland.
Judges Supreme Court-R. J. Meigs, Jr., Samuel Hunting- ton, William Sprigg.
Judges District Court-Francis Dunlavy, Wyllys Silliman, Calvin Pease.
Speaker of the Senate-Nathaniel Massie.
Speaker of the House-Michael Baldwin.
1876. PRESENT STATE OFFICERS :
Governor-Rutherford B. Hayes, of Sandusky county.
Lieutenant-Governor-Thomas E. Young.
Speaker of the House-Charles H. Grosvenor.
Secretary of State-William Bell, Jr.
Auditor of State-James Williams.
Treasurer of State-Leroy M. Welsh.
Comptroller of the Treasury-William T. Wilson. Attorney General-John Little.
Commissioner of Common Schools-Charles S. Smart. Judges of Supreme Court-George Rex, John Welch, Wil- liam White, William J. Gilmore, George W. Mellvaine. Clerk Supreme Court-Arnold Green.
Board of Public Works-Peter Thatcher, Philip V. Her- zing, Martin Schilder.
Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs-L. G. Delano. State Librarian-Hiram H. Robinson.
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You can get Cash or Mutual Fire Insurance with J. J. Fultz, Agt.
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Clark, Fanny, residence south Gay street. 1
Clark, Samuel W., saddler and harness maker, w Vine, residence e Chestnut street.
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Clark, T. Eugene, physician, res e Gambier st. - 1
Clark, John, draughtsman, at Kokosing Iron Works, res cor Front and Gay streets.
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Clark, Robert, clerk, res cor Main and Sugar sts. 2
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Cassil & Chase, dealers in books, music, station- ery, &c., south Main street ..
Cassil, Austin A., (of the above firm, ) res e High. 1
Cassil, Wm. R .. clerk auditor's office, res e " - Cassel, B. S., farmer, res Chesterville road.
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Craft, George, painter, res e Hamtramck street. - Chase, D. W., (of the firm of Chase & Cassil,) res- idence Cincinnati, Ohio.
Claypool, Millard, painter, res e Gambier street. - Clayton, Joseph, carpenter, res e Burgess street. - Clayton, Charles, blacksmith, res w Front street. Coyle, L. D., plasterer, res n Gay street. -
Chapman, Stephen, carpenter, res w Sugar street. Chapman, Jennie, residence 66
Chapman, Charles, fireman, C. Mt. V. & C. R.R., residence east Vine street.
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KNOX COUNTY FORMED, MARCH 1, 1808.
Population of Knox, 1870, 26,333.
In 1808, Knox county cast 83 votes for Samuel Huntington, and 4 votes for Thomas Kirker, for Governor: the candidates that year were Samuel Huntington, Thomas Worthington and Thomas Kirker.
KNOX COUNTY VOTE ON GOVERNOR.
1810-For R. J. Meigs, Jr., 99, T. Worthington, 90.
1812- " R. J. Meigs, Jr., 113.
1814- " T. Worthington, 383.
1816- " T. Worthington, 447, Dunlap, 2, Brown, 23.
1818- Brown, 532, Dunlap, 38.
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Brown, 675, Morrow, 24, W. H. Harrison, 2.
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Morrow, 30, Trimble, 80, W. W. Irwin, 905.
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Morrow, 716, Trimble, 582.
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Trimble, 1729, Bigger, 19, Campbell, 15, Tappan, 22. Trimble, 776, John W. Campbell, 1352.
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1830- McArthur, 1093, Robert Lucas, 993.
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Robert Lucas, 1783, David Lyman, 948.
1834- 66 Robert Lucas, 1802, James Findlay, 1103.
1835- Eli Baldwin, 1829, Joseph Vance, 1398.
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Wilson Shannon, 2645, Joseph Vance, 1922.
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Wilson Shannon, 2936, Thomas Corwin, 2470.
1842- " Wilson Shannon, 2936, T. Corwin, 2194, King, 125.
1844- D. Tod, 3289, M. Bartley, 2696, King, 150.
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D. Tod, 2347, W. Bebb, 2103, Samuel Lewis, 19). J. B. Weller, 3224, S. Ford, 2288, Scattering, 32. R. Wood, 2700, W. Johnson, 1909, E. Smith, 267. R. Wood, 2454, S. F. Vinton, 1533, S. Lewis, 409.
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W. Medill, 2159, N. Barrere, 869, S. Lewis, 1068.
1855- - " W. Medill, 1916, A. Trimble, 219, Chase, 2166.
1857- Chase, 2385, H. B. Payne, 2223, P. Van Trump, 82.
1859- W. Dennison, 2603, R. P. Ranney, 2533.
1861- D. Tod, 2831, H. J. Jewett, 1998.
1863- J. Brough, 3160, C. L. Vallandingham, 2552. J. D. Cox, 2629, George W. Morgan, 2428.
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1867-4 R. B. Hayes, 2814, A. G. Thurman, 2811.
1869- 4 G. H. Pendleton, 2798, R. B. Hayes, 2761.
1871-4 G. W. McCook, 2820, Noyes, 2767, Stewart, 13.
1873-4 Allen, 2762, Noyes, 2108, Stewart, 432, Collins, 33.
1875- " W. Allen, 3132, Hayes, 2885, Odell, 101.
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Insure in the Companies represen by J. J. Fultz, Agt.
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Crouse, George, residence e Gambier street. - Christian Church, s side e Vine, between Gay and Mckenzie streets.
Central House, (J. C. Lee,) n w side Pub. Sqr.
Cook, John, tailor, boards at Mrs. Buckland's. Campbell, Mrs. Ann, res Gambier Hill.
Campbell, Elizabeth,
CAMPBELL, HARRY, farmer, res Gambier Hill.
Campbell, William, [c] help at Bergin House. Cresap, Miss Gerrie, seamstress, res Israel's block, north Main street. -
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Culbertson, W. C., attorney, e High, res n Gay. Cain, Thomas, laborer, res e Chestnut street. -
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Carter, P. C., clerk, res cor Vine & Mechanic sts. Carter, William, laborer, res n Catharine street. - Cameron, James, laborer, res e Sugar street.
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Crandall, Russell T., assessor 5th ward, residence e Hamtramck street. 2
RANDALL, P. B., clerk in Baldwin's Hat & C Fur Store, res cor Mulberry & Lamartin sts. - Cummins, Mrs. Blair, res e Burgess street.
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Cox, Harvey, farmer, res Fredericktown road.
Conner, John, laborer, res w Vine street. - Conner, Peter, res s Rogers street. - Connells, John, carriage painter, res corner Wal- nut and Gambier streets.
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Christie, William, laborer, res w Front street. Christie, James,
Carnahan, Nancy, help at Bergin House. J 'ASE, AARON, dealer in tobacco, cigars, pipes,
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Lt. Gorernor-ROBERT C. KIRK, of Knox County, 1860. MEMBERS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS.
2d Convention, 1850-Matthew H. Mitchell, John Sellers. 3d 1873-Richard S. Tulloss. STATE SENATORS.
1808-Knox, Fairfield & Licking-Elnathan Scofield. 1809-Same counties-Jacob Burton, Elnathan Scofield. 1810-11-Same counties-Wm. Trimble, Rbt. F. Slaughter. 1812-13-Knox and Licking-William Gavit. 1814-Knox, Licking and Richland-William Gass. 1815-Same counties-William Gavit.
1816-17-Same counties-Mordecai Bartley.
1818-19-Same counties-John Spencer. 1820-Knox and Richland-William Gass.
1821-2-Same counties-John Shaw.
1823-4-Same counties-William Gass.
1825-6 - Same counties-Daniel S. Norton.
1827-8-Same counties-William Gass. 1829-30-Same counties-Thomas Rigdon. 1831-Same counties-William Gass.
1832-3-Knox and Coshocton-Byram Leonard.
1834-5-Same counties-James Ravenscroft.
1836-7-Knox, Coshocton and Holmes-Peres Sprague. 1838-9-Same counties-James Matthews.
1840-1-Knox and Coshocton-Byram Leonard. 1842-3-Same counties-John Johnston. 1844-5-Knox and Holmes -- Jacob B. Koch. 1846-Same counties-Nicholas Spindler.
1847-Knox county-Nicholas Spindler.
1848-9-Knox and Holmes-Asa G. Dimmock.
1850-Same counties -- Lawrence Van Buskirk.
1852-Knox and Morrow -- Lawrence Van Buskirk.
1854-Same counties -- John T. Creigh.
1856-Same counties-Robert C. Kirk.
1858 -- Same counties-Davis Miles.
1860-Same counties -- William Bonar.
1862-Knox, Morrow, Holmes and Wayne -- Davis Miles. 1864 -- Same counties -- Joseph C. Devin.
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Insure Yourselves in the C. M. L. &. H. I. Co., of Mt. Vernon, O.
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Case, Mrs. Aaron, dress maker, e Vine st., oppo- site Post Office, res s Main street.
Clements, John W., sash factory, n Sandusky st. residence corner Gambier and Mechanic sts. Creighton, Mrs. Rosanna, ress Mulberry st. Crowl, John, residence Railroad street. Critchfield & Graham, attorneys, Kirk Hall. IRITCHFIELD, J. D., (of the above firm, ) brds at Bergin House.
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Conklin, Edward, laborer, res Madison street.
Colville, Thomas, farmer, res Pleasant township. Colville, Milton, 66 66 6
Canning, William, miller, res n Norton street. 3
Caraghan, Dennis, laborer, "
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Cunningham, Charles, carpenter, res Madison st. Cunningham, Mrs. Sarah, res Madison street.
Crevling, Samuel, farmer, res Martinsburgh road. Crevling, Charles,
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DAVIS, JOSEPH S., ex-Probate Judge, and Sec'y. C. Mt. V. & C. R. R., res n Mulberry st. Davis, Mary, residence
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Davis, Rollin H., jeweler, residence
Davis, Capt. Henry, U. S. A., “
Davis, F. A., clerk C. Mt. V. & C. R.R., residence north Main street. -
Davis, John C., tailor, residence w Burgess street. Davis, Mary L., 66
Davis, Frank ;M.,
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Davis, James B., [c] laborer, res e High
DAVIS, SAMUEL, Sr., township trustee, resi- dence Columbus road.
Davis, Samuel, Jr., clerk at Rowley House.
Davis, Elizabeth, sales lady with W. C. Sapp, res- idence Columbus road.
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Darcy, Francis J., clerk, res cor Vine & Mulberry.
Durbin, Thomas, banker, s Main, res e Gambier. 1 Durbin, Leander, laborer, res s Catharine street. 2 1
Daubert, J. T., huckster, w Vine, res e Front st. - 1
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Critchfield, William, res w Sugar street. URITCHFIELD, C. E., attorney, s Main, over Armstrong & Tilton's store, res e Chestnut st. Conklin, William, miller, res n Norton street. -
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1866-Knox, Morrow, Holmes & Wayne -- F. H. Hurd, L. R. Critchfield.
1868-Same counties-George Rex, C. H. Scribner.
1870-Same counties-Hinchman H. Prophet.
1872-Same counties-Henry D. McDowell.
1874-Same counties-Daniel Paul.
1876-Same counties-John Ault.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
1808-Knox and Licking-Alexander Holden.
1809-Same counties-William Gass.
1810-Same counties-Jeremiah R. Munson.
1811-Same counties-William Gass.
1812-Knox-Samuel Kratzer.
1813 -- Knox and Richland-William Gass.
1814-Knox-Samuel Kratzer.
1815-Knox and Richland-Alexander Enos. KNOX COUNTY. 1843-William Smith.
1816-17-Jonathan Miller.
1844-J. McFarland,G. Ankeny
1818-William W. Farquhar.
1845 -- William H. Smith.
1819-20-1-Royal D. Simmons. 1822-Hosmer Curtis. 1823-Royal D. Simmons.
1824-Thomas Rigdon. 1825-John Shaw.
1826 -William Robson.
1827-Thomas Rigaon.
1828-C. Colerick, B. Leonard. 1829-Byram Leonard. 1830-John Greer.
1852-James Withrow. 1854 -- Jacob Merrin.
1856 -- G. W. True, B. F. Smith.
1858 -- W. McCreary, W. B. Cox
1860-William B. Cox.
1862-Wait Whitney.
1864-Columbus Delano.
1866-Henry B. Banning.
1868-Robert Moffet.
1839-Byram Leonard. 1870-John D. Thompson.
1840-N. Spindler, Dr McGugin. 1872-William C. Cooper.
1841-Caleb J. McNulty.
1874-Allen J. Beach.
1842 -- CJ MeNulty, N. Spindler 1876 -- Abel Hart, Jr.
1846 -- J M'Farland, E W Cotton 1847-Emmit W. Cotton. KNOX AND HOLMES.
1848-J Vorhes, L Van Buskirk 1849-Wm. Given, E. Boggs. 1850-E. Glasgo, S. F. Gilerist. KNOX.
1831-Charles Colerick.
1832-3-John Schooler.
1834-5-Peres Sprague.
1836 -- S.W. Hildreth, M. Tracy. 1837-Marvin Tracy. 1838-James Elliott.
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Insure in the Companies represented by J. J. Fultz, Agt.
Popu- lation.
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Daugherty, Frank, brakeman C. Mt. V. & C. RR., residence e Front street.
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Delano, John S., farmer, res Martinsburgh road.
Devoe, Joel, carpenter, res Gambier road.
Devoe, Almeda, teacher, 66
Devoe, Elsadia, res
Devoe, Mary, teacher, res e Chestnut street.
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Devin & Curtis, [H. L. Curtis, ] attorneys, n e cor Main and Chestnut streets.
JEVIN, JOSEPH (., (of the above firm,) resi- D dence n w cor Main & Chestnut streets. - - 2
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Devin, Bessie H., res n w cor Main & Chestnut. Dickey. James, residence w High street. -
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Dickey, Joseph F., " 66
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UNBAR, W. B., deputy county treasurer, res- idence n Gay street. -
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Dunbar & Lennon, attorneys, Miller block, s Main Dunbar, William, (of the above firm,) res e High Dunbar, Hattie, teacher, res e High street. -
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Davidson, Truman, omnibus driver, res e
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Davidson, Mrs. Ellen, residence s Mulberry st. Davidson, Ella, dress maker, res s
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Dunham, J. S., clerk with Chase & Cassil, res e High
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D UNHAM, WILLIAM E., ex-County Treas- urer, residence Wayne township.
Dunham, Frederick, farmer, res Clinton township Dunham, Jacob, farmer, 66
Downs, Worth S., painter, brds Central House. - 1 Denny, V., boarding house, south Mulberry st. - DENNY, JOHN, Commercial Traveler, New York House, residence south Gay street. -
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3 Dennis, Allen, residence east Chestnut street.
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Doty, Charles W., medical student, res e Vine st.
Doty, William, residence east Vine street. - Doty, Thomas, 66
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Doty, Samuel, painter, residence w Vine street. -
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Doyle, James, night watchman, Kokosing Iron Works, residence south Mechanic street. 1
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Doty, Robert, tailor, residence east Vine street. -
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Doty, Clifton, machinist, res cor Monroe & Chester Doty, Mrs. Lydia,
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Davidson, Mrs. A. E., boarding house, e High st. 1
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Dunbar Callie, 66
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Dettra & Sanderson, livery & sale stable, w Front Dettra, John P., (of the above firm,) res e Front. Durr, David, cabinet maker, bds Mrs. Buckland's D ELANO, COLUMBUS, Pres't. 1st Nat. Bank, residence Martinsburgh road.
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WHITE'S MOUNT VERNON DIRECTORY.
Signers of Declaration of Independence.
NAMES.
Į REP'S'D. |
BORN.
1
DIED.
| AGE
Adams, John,
Mass
Oct 30, 1735
July 4, 1826
92
Adams, Samuel,
Mass
Sept 22, 1732
Oct 2, 1803
82
Bartlett, Joseph,
Nov - 1729
May 19, 1795
66
Braxton, Carter,
Va
Sept 10, 1786
Oct 10, 1797
61
Carroll, Charles,
Md
Sept 20, 1737
Nov 14, 1832
95
Chase, Samnel,
Apr 17, 1741
June 19,1811
70
Clark, Abraham,
N .J
Feb 15, 1741
Sept -, 1794
69
Clymer, George,
Pa
-, 1739
Jan 24, 1813
74
Ellery, Willian,
RI
Dec 22, 1727
Feb 15, 1820
73
Floyd, William,
NY
Dec 17, 1734
Aug 4, 1821
84
Gerry, Elbridge,
Mass
July 17, 1744
Nov 23, 1814
70
Gwinnett, Button,
Ga
-, 1732
May 27, 1779
47
Hall, Lyman,
Ga
~, 1721
Feb -, 1784
63
Hancock, John,
Mass
1737
oct 8, 1793
55
Harrison, Benjamin,
Va
,
1715
1780
65
Heyward, T. Jr.,
NC
-, 1730
Nov 19, 1779
49
Hooper, William,
June 17,1742
Oct -, 1790
48
Hopkins, Stephen,
RI
Mar 7, 1707
July 13, 1785
78
Hopkinson, Francis,
NJ
-, 1737
May 9, 1791
53
Huntington, Sam'l.,
Jan 5. 1796
64
Jefferson. Thomas,
Va
Apr 13, 1743
July 4, 1826
83
Lee, Francis L.,
Va
Oct 14, 1734
Apr -, 1797
63
Lee, Rich'd. Henry,
Va
Jan 20, 1732
June 19, 1794
62
Lewis, Francis,
Mar -, 1713
Dec 30, 1803
90
Livingston, Philip,
NY
Jan 15, 1716
June 12, 1778
62
Lynch, Thomas, Jr.,
SC
Aug 5, 1749
at sea, 1790
41
Mckean, Thomas,
Del-
Mar 19, 1734
June 24, 1817
84
Middleton, Arthur,
T.
, 1743
Jan 1, 1788
45
Morris, Lewis,
, 1726
Jan 22, 1798
72
Morris, Robert,
Pa
- , 1732
Mar 8, 1806
Morton, John,
Pa
, 1724
Apr -, 1777
54
Nelson, Thomas, Jr ..
Va
Dec 26, 1738
Jan 4, 1789
51
Paca, William,
Md
Oct 31, 1740
, 1799
60
Paine, Rob't. Treat,
Mass
-, 1731
May 11, 1814
84
Penn, John,
May 17, 1741
Oct 26, 1789
47
Read, George,
Del
-, 1734
-- , 1798
64
Rodney, Cæsar,
Del
, 1730
-- , 1783
53
Ross, George,
Pa
-, 1730
July -, 1780
50
Rush, Benj., M. D.
Pa Dec 24, 1745
Apr 19, 1813
68
Rutledge, Edward,
Nov -, 1735
Jan 23, 1800
65
Sherman, Roger,
(`t
Apr 19, 1721
July 23, 1793
73
Smith, James,
Pa
-, 1720
July 11, 1866
Stockton, Richard,
N .J
Oct 1, 1730
Feb 28, 1781
51
Stone, Thomas,
Md
-, 1742
Oct 5, 1787
45
Taylor, George.
Pa
-, 1716
Feb 23, 1781
65
Thornton, Matthew,
, 1714
June 24, 1803
89
Walton, George,
Ga
-, 1740
Feb 2, 1804
64
Whipple, Willian.
NII
-, 1730
Nov 28, 1785 Ang 2, 1811
8I
Wilson, James,
, 1742
Aug 28, 1798'
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