Wiggins & McKillop's Directory of Greene County, 1878, Part 18

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in the capture of the Hessians at Trenton, and was in the battle of Brandywine.


For his gallent services he was presented by Gen. Lafay- ette with a fine sword which is still in possession of the family. In 1832 the government granted him a pension of forty dollars a month.


He cherished to the last days a hatred of Tories. Died January 30th, 1344.


Charles White, another Revolutionary soldier in early times settled on the farm now owned by William Taylor. His house was always the noted place of resort for itinerant preachers. He was the first Methodist class-leader in this part of the country, and filled that position for nearly fifty years. He participated in a number of battles and continued, through life, a devoted lover of his country and the cause of liberty.


In 1835, he moved into Greenfield where he lived until near the close of his life. His last days were spent with his son-in-law Hugh S Evans. He died at the advanced age of ninety-three years.


Hugh Smart came to Greenfield in 1824, and entered into the dry goods business with William Hibbin in the room now occupied by Hyer Bros. From 1835, to 1838, he served as one of the associate Judges of the county. In 1848 he was elected to the upper house of the State Legislature, and to him Salmon P. Chase was indebted for his nomination to the United States Senate In 1851, he built the three story brick building on the corner of Jefferson and Washington street3.


About 1815 a man by the name of Fullerton put up a still house east of Second and north of North streets, He run it for some time and sold out to Samuel Nichols ; he to Rice Vass and he to Joseph Rodgers. Many years ago it burned down and it was generally supposed to have been fired by an incendiary.


As early as 1811 Samuel Holliday erected a small distillery near the present residence of R. S. Douglass. Whisky by the early settlers was considered indispensible and freely used, as it is at the present time.


In 1821, David Binkead kept hotel in what is now known as the South-ward property just east of Judge Norton's house.


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He sold out to Jos. Lawhead and he to Samuel Wasson.


The first physician in the town was of the name of Garvin Johnson, who boarded with Noble Crawford, and afterwards married his daughter.


John C. Strain, moved to the farm where he now lives in 1808 ; he is in the ninety-third year of his age and so far as I can learn is the oldest settler in the township.


Prominent among the early pioneers were Thomas and Hamilton Rodgers, who came to this county in 1804, selected and surveyed their farms and the next year built their cabins and were the founders of the settlement about five miles below town.


Among the men of who came here in an early day of whom the present generation have a recollection was William Boyd. He took part in the Revolutionary War, and also the war of 1812. He took a great interest in the affairs of the Government and was very jealous of any enrcoachment upon the rights of the people. He died at the age of ninety-two, having been sick scarcely a day in his life until his last sickness. His son T. M. Boyd, when he came here in 1814, was eleven years old, and to him I am greatly indebted for many facts that make this sketch.


Greenfield was incorporated in 1841 and the next spring the following officers were elected. Hugh Smart, Mayor, Clayboarn Lea, John Boyd, Samuel Smith, Charles Robinson and John Eckman, Council ; Dr. James Beard, Recorder and Jerry Wilson, Marshall.


BALDWIN BROS. & BODEN.


The individual members of this firm are O. J. Baldwin, Fay Baldwin and Stewart Boden. Their extensive store rooms on Washington street have a frontage of sixty feet, and three front entrances. Their stock consists of dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hats, caps, table and pocket cutlery, jewelry, leather and findings. They also carry the largest and most complete stock of queensware to be found in the town. Their clothing department is on the second floor, and will be found well filled with everything in that line. This house has been established twenty years ; the firm adhere strictly to the one price system ; all goods are marked down low in plain figures


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from which there is no deviation, their motto being " quick sales and small profits." See their card elsewhere.


HIGHLAND COUNTY BANK.


This bank is one of the solid financial institutions of the State. It transacts a general banking business, deals in U. S. bonds, coin and exchange, and attends promptly to collections. Capital, $100,000. Mr. E. H. Miller, is president.


HARPER HOUSE.


This is the leading and only first-class house in town It is centrally located, being at the corner of the two main business streets. Mr. C. H. Harper, the proprietor, is unremitting in his attentions to his guests and thoroughly un- derstands all details of the business. Free lines to and from all trains. Don't fail to call on him when you visit Greenfield.


T. N. SELLERS,


On Jefferson street, deals iu choice family groceries, provisions, &c. This is the oldest grocery house in the town, and Mr. Sellers has conducted the business by himself for over 14 years. His card may be seen elsewhere.


A. B. SOUTHWARD


Occupies a commodious and conveniently arranged store-room in the Highland County Bank building. Mr. F. M. Southward, who is connected with the house, is a medical graduate and has charge of the drug department, and those having prescriptions to fill can rely on having them carefully and accurately com- pounded here. The grocery department is well supplied with everything in this line. Also, queeusware, stoneware, etc. See card on another page.


W. H. IRWIN


Takes a prominent place among the professional men of the county. He has practiced law here for twenty years, and, though never ambitious for positions, has served as prosecuting attorney for a number of years ; he has, also, been maycr of the city, and has always been identified with many of the en- terprisas and substantial improvements that have been project- ed from time to time. The Greenfield Union Agricultural Society, of which he is president, owes much of its success to


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his energy and care. The annual fairs held by this society are among the finest in the State, and are alike creditable to the town and officers of the society.


D. WELSHEIMER & SON.


The store of this house is on west Jefferson street. Their stock consists of staple and fancy groceries ; also deal in coal and salt. Mr. D. Welsheimer is also interested with Mr. Thurston in the Greenfield Flour Mills, which are located one- half mile north of the town. These mills have been built some twenty-five years, and have been operated by the pres- ent proprietors for eight years. This is one of the most im- portant industrial enterprises of the town, and its products have attained a standard reputation in the market. The S. J. & P. R. R. runs near the mill, which gives unexcelled shipping facilities.


WADDEL, CALDWELL & DE POY.


Are the leading hardware dealers of the town. They keep a full stock of every thing in this line, this firm have been here long enough to become well and favorably known throughout this section, as the amount of their sales would clearly indicate. A tour through their extensive establishment will amply repay any who have purchases to make in this line.


THE HIGHLAND CHIEF


Is published by Rankin R. Sprung. It is the only paper published in the town, Republican in politics ; has a general circulation not only in this county, but in the adjoining counties- of Fayette and Ross.


They also attend promptly to all kinds of job printing, being well supplied with material for that purpose. Office in City Building.


PARRETT & SON.


The store-room of this firm is located on Jefferson street, where may be found a large and complete stock of drugs, paints, oils, perfumery, medicines, and, in fact, everything usually found in a first-class drug store. This firm has been here long enough to become well and favorably known throughout this and ad- joining counties, and have established a large and lucrative trade. See their card elsewhere.


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W. L. M'CREARY, M. D.


Is the homoeopathic physician of this section, and enjoys a large practice, not only in this county, but in the adjoining counties of Ross and Fayette. He has been here long enough to become well and favorable known as a skillful and reliable practitioner.


WM. B. ADAMS.


Whose grocery is on Washington street, though counted among the recently established business houses, has already gained a good trade. Mr. Adams has had sixteen years experience in the mercantile business, and customers will find his stock of groceries fresh and well selected and sold at satisfactory prices.


SQUIER BROS.


Have been in the drug business here for twelve years, and are having a good trade. Here may be found a full line of drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfumery, toilet articles, window glass, etc. They are also manufacturers of the celebrated Squiers' Baking Powder, and Franklin Ilorse Powders and Liniment. Their store is on Jefferson street, opposite the Harper House.


JOHN M. GLADBURY


Is proprietor of a bakery and confectionery on Jefferson street. He has always on hand fresh bread, pies and cakes ; also cigars and tobacco. He is also prepared to serve all refreshments, such as ice cream and oysters in season. See his card elsewhere


HYER BROS.


Are located on east Jefferson street, and have a good trade as bakers, confectioners and grocers. The business was begun here eight years ago, and has increased from year to year, as the proprietors are enterprising and thoroughly understand all details of the business. Here may be found fresh bread, cakes, candies, etc. ; also, choice family groceries, cigars, tobacco, etc. . See their card on another page.


WM. H. ECKMAN


Is well known throughout the county, having practiced law here for a number of years. He is mayor of the town, and his "office is in the Town Hall.


DR. W. F. GALBREATH.


The elegant dental parlors of this gentleman are on Jefferson


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street, opposite City Hall. He is a graduate of the Philadelphia- Dental College, and during the seven years that he has practiced here has given patrons entire satisfaction and has built up a large trade. Those in need of services in this line will find the Doctor reliable and skillful in all operations.


RAVENSCROFT & PARKE


Are dealers in boots and shoes ; a so manufacturers of harness and saddles. Mr. H G, Ravenscroft, the senior partner, came. from Hampshire county, Va., and has lived forty years in the county. He learned the saddlery trade in the county, and for some years conducted the business in Rainsboro. Their card appears on another page.


R. N. M'ELROY


Occupies a large and convenient store room on Jefferson street. It is 180 feet deep, extending back to the alley, and is well filled with farming implements of every description, and of the latest improvements. His stock of fresh groceries will be- found large and selected with care. IIe a'so pays the highest market price for country produce. Those wishing to make purchases in his line will do well to call and see the induce- ments offered.


W. P. M'CLAIN.


This gentleman is the leading harness manufacturer and saddler of the town, his shop and storeroom are well ventilated, well lighted and handsomely fitted up; equal in most respects .. to any similar shop in the most pretentious cities of the state. The visitor cannot fail to notice how systematicly every depart -- ment is arranged, the lower and upper work shops are models of neatness and convenience, the store room in front is well furnished with high show cases in which are displayed harness. of all kinds from the cheap and servicable set costing $20, 10. the elegaut highly finished and expensively mounted set cost- ing $80. The reputation of the goods made here bring cus- tomers from all parts of the country. His card may be found elsewhere.


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HENRY L. MEEK,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Notary Public in the Office,


OFFICE, Over Highland County Bank,


GREENFIELD, O.


The


Thiel,


RANKIN R. SPRUNG, Publisher,


Office in City Building, Washington Street,


GREENFIELD, O.


Job Printing of all kinds promptly attended to, in all its branches.


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ADAMS WM B, groceries, Washington, residence South Adams William M, farmer, Church west of Fifth Alkins Frank, farmer, North west of Washington Alkins John, laborer, North west of Washington Allen S W, boots and shoes, Washington, residence South and Fourth


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Allen E W, clerk, South Altman Arthur, grccer, Lafayette and Fourth Althouse Daniel, laborer, Jefferson and Fifth Altman T F, grocery, Jefferson east of Fourth ANDERSON CHIAS W, billiard saloon, Jefferson Anderson Margaret, Jefferson west of Front Anderson Wm H, shoemaker, Church west of Front Anderson Wm J, clerk, boards Harper House Anshutz G B, dentist, Jefferson Ashbush Henry, carriage maker, works J P Morrow Asher Reuben, harness maker, Jefferson west of Sixth Axell Mrs L, Sommersfield aud Front


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Bainter John, laborer, North and Front


BALDWIN BROS & BODEN, general merchandise, south Wash- ington


Baldwin Fay, teller Highland County Bank, and of Baldwin Bros & Boden, South west of Washington Baldwin Ira C, carpenter, Jefferson west of Fifth Baldwin L W, Church east of Washington Baldwin Mahlon, plasterer, Lafayette west of Washington Baldwin O J, of Baldwin Bros & Boden, south Washington Brattin Samuel, constable, Seventh south of John Beatty Hugh, Jefferson east of Fourth


Beatty John, laborer, Lafayette east of Fifth Beatty John, butcher, Lafayette Beatty Samuel, laborer, Front south of Pine


Bechtel, Church west of Washington


Beekman S C, Lafayette and Fifth Bell Abraham, laborer, Lafayette east of Second Bell Chas E, clerk, Jefferson


Bell John J, boards Harper House


Bell Nelson, clerk, Lafayette east of Second


Bell W W, dry goods, 9 e Jefferson res w Jefferson and Fifth Binder Fredrick, groceries, west Jefferson Binder Joseph K, clerk, Jefferson Black Edward, laborer, Fourth north of North Black John, laborer, North west of Fifth


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T. N. SELLERS, DEALER IN


Groceries & Provisions, GREEN, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Jefferson Ttreet, Greenfield, Ohio ..


Cash paid for Country Produce.


RAVENSCROFT & PARKE, DEALERS IN


HARNESS, SADDLES, Boots and Shoes,


GREENFIELD, HIGHLAND COUNTY, OHIO.


Blackburn John, North east of Sixth


Blackburn Thos, car riage trimmer, Dines & Simpson Blain James, butcher, Church west of Washington Blazer John, sawmill, corner Second and South BLESSING ANTHONY, saloon and billiard hall east Jefferson Blessing Matthew, laborer, Sommerfield west of Front Blessing Tony, saloon, South west of Second Bly Nancy, widow, Jefferson and Second Bly Wm, laborer, Jefferson and Second Boden Stewart, of Baldwin Bros & Boden south Washington Bodmer Charles, hostler, Mitchell and Dunlap Bonner Jane, Church west of Washington Bonner Judith, Church West of Washington Bowers Benj, laborer, South west of Seventh Boyd James, carpenter, North and Second Boyd John G, carpenter, Washington and Lafayette Boyd Jno W, livery, Jefferson residence Church Boyd Mary, Jefferson east of Second Boyd Sarah C, Jefferson east of Second


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Boyd & McCormick, dry goods, notions &c Jefferson east of Fourth


Boyd Thomas M, surveyor, cor North and Washington


Boyd William corner North and Washington


Boyd Wm A, of McCormick & Boyd Beech Flats Brady John, saloon, east Jefferson residence near depot Bragg Mrs Drusilla, Church east of Fifth


Brannon Thos, laborer, corner second and Summerfield Brattin S E, constable, Washington residence South Breckinridge George, laborer, Washington north of North Brehm Phillip, tailor, boards Atlantic House Brice Rev A B, corner Church and Fourth Brinley George, blacksmith, Lafayette east of Second Brooks A, groceries, east Jefferson, res Fifth Brooks David, laborer, Washington north of North Brooks Louis, grocery, Fifth south of Jefferson Brown James, carpenter, Jefferson west of Seventh Buck Mrs Mary, Jefferson east of Second Buck Rachel, Second and North


Buck Robert, teamster, Second south of Church


Buckley Daniel, Second south of Pine


Buckley John, farmer, Second south of Pine Buese William, grocer, Jefferson


Burley Albert, farmer, Sommerfield east of Washington Burns John, barber, Second north of Sommerfield


Burns William, laborer, Second and Lafayette


Bush A E, salesman, Jefferson and Second Bush Charles, carriage painter, J P Morrow


Bush Frank, works Dines & Simpson


Bush Henry, painter, South west of Second


Bush James S, saddler, Washington north of LaFayette Bush S W, farmer South west of Fifth Bush Mrs Sarah, corner Jefferson and Fifth


Butler Crawford, blacksmith, corner Second and South


Butler Thomas H, plasterer, LaFayette east of Washington Butler Oren, laborer, North west of Sixth


Byram Robert assignee of Leile & Son Jefferson and Wash- ington, res Church


Byrne Patrick, laborer, south of M & CR R


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JOHN M. GADBURY, Bakery and Confectionery,


FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKE,


Always on hand. Best brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Ice Cream Parlors. Oysters in season.


West Jefferson Street, Greenfield, Ohio.


HARPER HOUSE,


GREENFIELD, O.


Centrally located, and the only first-class House in the City. Free bus to and from all trains.


C. H. HARPER, Proprietor. C. C. NELSON, Clerk.


Byrn Mrs S, dressmaker, Church west of Front Byrn W, Phillip, Church west of Front Byrn W, Pressly, teamster, Church west of Front


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Cain Elting, laborer, Second south of La Fayette Caldwell & Evans, meat market, Washington Caldwell John C, of Callwell & Evans, 2 miles south Caldwell Samuel L, notary public with W H Irwin near R R Caldwell Wm W, of Waddel, Caldwell & De Poy Washington Cannon Wm, laborer, South west of Seventh


Carr Sylvester, carpenter, Jefferson and Sixth Carothers Chas H, saloon, east Jefferson, res Washington Case Isaiah, of Laughlin & Case, near R R Caspari Chas F, clerk, east Jefferson Casper John, cooper, Jefferson east of Second Chase F M, tea agent, Jefferson east of Fourth Chesnut John, Jefferson east of Fourth Claggett Mrs E, Sommerfield east of Washington


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Clouser William, cabinet maker, Seventh north of South Clinton Samuel K, drugs, east Jefferson, res Fifth and Church Coddington James, plasterer, Jefferson west of Sixth Coffee Mary, Jefferson east of Second


Coleman Anthony, janitor, Washington and North Coleman Emily, laundress, Washington and North Collett Rev Thos, pastor Methodist church, Church and Second Collins Daniel, laborer, Sommerfield west of Front Colwell W W, Washington south of South Colwell Ellen, LaFayette west of Washington Colwell Samuel, carpenter, Jefferson east of Fourth Conaway Sarah, LaFayette west of Washington Conley F H, carpenter, boards Shimp House Cool Mrs E, millinery Jefferson east of Fourth Cope John, carpenter, North west of Sixth Cork Henry, tinner, Front Costello Matthew, laborer, boards Franklin House Crawford I O, corner Washington and South Crispin W F, agent, correr Washington and Church Crothers Charles, saloon, Washington south M & CRR Crummings James, blacksmith, J P Morrow Cristie John carriage painter, LaFayette east of Fourth


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Daniels Leyman, South east of Fourth Davis Granville, clerk, Boyd & McCormick Davis William, Church west of Front Deaver Mrs E D, South west of Fifth Deaver L F, clerk, South Deaver S south west of Fifth


DeLott Frederick, laborer, east Jefferson DePoy Henry N, of Waddel, Caldwell & DePoy, south Fourth DePoy Stewart B, harness maker, Lafayette Devoss Henry M, stone mason, Church and Front Devoss M O, watchmaker, Church Devoss Oscar, jeweler, Church and Front Dickey Amelia, South east of Seventh


DICKEY HON HI L, attorney, west Jefferson, res Fourth and and South


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CHAS. W. ANDERSON,


Billiard Hall


Fine Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Tobaccos, Cigars, &c. JEFFERSON ST., GREENFIELD, O.


and Saloon.


W. H. IRWIN,


ATTORNEY AT LAW


Harper House Block,


S. L. CALDWELL, Notary, { IN J. E. MARKS, Clerk, OFFICE. GREENFIELD, 0.


Dines Edward, of Dines & Simpson, boards Shimp House Dines & Simpson, carriage makers, Church west of Second Doggett Elizabeth, Lafayette and Second


Doggett George, saloon, Lafayette east of Second Doggett John, tailor, Lafayette east of Second Doggett John D, clerk, Lafayette Donahue John, laborer, North west of Sixth Douglas Samuel C), farmer, Washington south of South


Douglas Mrs Tirzah, Washington and Church Douglas Wm, farmer, Washington south of South Douglas Wm A, tannery, Washington and Church Duffield Wm, farmer, Fourth north of South Dunlap D L, carriake trimmer, Washington and Pine Dunlap Milton, Physician, Washington Dunlap R S, medical student, Washington Dunlap Samuel, carriage trimmer, boards south Washington Dunlap Wm K, livery, Jefferson east of Fourth Dwer Mrs Clara, Jefferson west of Fifth Dwyer Frank, farmer, Lafayette and Fourth


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Dwyer J L, student, with W L McCreary Dwyer Mrs Mary, Washington and Lafayette Dye A D, teamster, Lafayette east of Fourth


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Eckart Henry, porter Harper House Eckman John, South west of Fourth


ECKMAN WM II, mayor and attorney at law, city building, res Church


Edwards Noble, Lafayette west of Washington


Elder A G, furniture, north Washington, res west Jefferson Elliott Mrs Jane, Church and Fourth


Elliott John, Church east of Fifth


Elliott R D, laborer, Jefferson west of Front


Elliott T M, doors, sash and blinds, Jefferson west of Fourth Ely John, Jefferson east of South


Ely Michael O, laborer, South west of Seventh Evans Amos, teamster, Jefferson west of Front


Evans David, laborer, Church west of Washington


Evans James E, of Caldwell & Evans, Main


Evans W H, stock dealer, Jefferson west of Fourth


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Farmer Evan L, lumber, Church west of Second Feike Stephen, laborer, South west of Seventh Fellers Mrs M J, Church west of Washington Finch Isaac, huckster, Washington north of North Fitzgerald Michael, carpenter, boards Shimp House Fitzsimmons John, laborer, Second south of M & CR R Flannery Thomas, section foreman, Jefferson cast of Fourth Flannagan Frank, laborer, Summerfield west, of Front Fletcher Robert, currier, South and Front


Folke Jacob, laborer, South west of Seventh Ford G, laborer, North and Front


Foulk John, works Dines & Simpson


Fox Christoper, gardener, Church west of Front


FRANKLIN A G, proprietor Franklin House, Washington and Lafayette


Franklin John, Lafayette east of Washington


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Free H L, confectionery, Washington and Church, residence west Jefferson


Freshour A J, grocer, east Jefferson


Freshour James H, clerk, east Jefferson


Fullerton James M, of Fullerton & Son, Jefferson and Sixth


Fullerton John, of Fullerton & Son } mile north


Fullerton & Son, boots and shoes, 14 east Jefferson


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GADBURY JOHN M, bakery and confectionery, west Jefferson Gadbury M A, widow, west Jefferson


GALBREATH DR W F, dentist, west Jefferson boards Harper House


Gantz James, laborer, corner North and Fifth


Garrett Heny, laborer, LaFayette east of Second


Gay H T, barber, east Jefferson res LaFayette


Gerkin Chas, agent, M & C R R boards Harper House


Gray Thomas, laborer, Second south of Sommerfield Gibson Mrs Ann, Jefferson east of Sixth


Gibson Geo H, drug clerk, west Jefferson


Gibson Horace, carriage painter, Jefferson east of Sixth


Gindelsperger Alex, proprietor Atlantic House corner Wash -. ington and Sommerfield


Gordon Jeremiah, blacksmith Fourth south of North


Gowdy Rev G E, pastor Second Presbyterian church, corner Jefferson and Seventh


Grassly Chas W, carriage builder South east of Second Graves Edmund, laborer, South west of Seventh Gray James, carpenter, North and Fourth


Griffith Daniel, tanner, Jefferson and Seventh Grimes Jane, laundress, Second


Griswold Rev S T, pastor Baptist church, Jefferson and Sixth. Guggenheimer A, clothing, east Jefferson


Guy Edward, laborer, Washington north of North


Hackett C P, barber, North and Fourth Hackley W H, plasterer, Church east of Fifth Haffler Jacob, tailor, boards Atlantic House


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Haines Albert, tailor, Church east of Washington Haines Clayton, tailor, east Jefferson, res Church Hall Frank, plasterer, Jefferson and Fifth Hall John, plasterer, Jefferson east of Fourth Hamilton Samuel, huckster, Lafayette and Fourth Harper C H, prop'r Harper House, Washington and Jefferson HARPER HOUSE, C H Harper prop, Jefferson and Washington Harper J H, Washington south of South Harper William laborer Second south of Sommerfield Harris David, laborer, Jefferson west of Front Harris Wm, Second south of M & CR R Harrison John, painter, North east of Sixth Harrison Mrs, boards Franklin House Harvey Mrs Amanda, Sommerfield east of Washington Hazen B R, book keeper G I Rucker & Son Heidengsfield Joseph, clerk, South east of Seventh Heidingsfield Sam, clothing, Jefferson res South Heimburgh Chris, tailor, boards Atlantic House Henderson Richard, laborer, Second north of North Hendoy Joho, carpenter, Jefferson west of Seventh Hennis N M, works G W Thurston Heyl Jacob, boards Franklin House HIGHLAND CHIEF, Rankin R Sprung prop, City Building Highland county bank, E H Miller pres't south Washington Hildenbrand Elias, Jefferson west of Seventh Hill Miss Sue, millinery, east Jefferson Himiller Mrs M J, South and Seventh Hirn Chas, billiards, boards Harper House Hixon Timothy, laborer, South west of Seventh Hood Daniel, shoemaker, Jefferson east of Fifth House E A, carriage trimmer J P Morrow Hork - -, tinner, Front opposite Lafayette Hudson James, baggage master, North east of Sixth Hunt Edward, carriage painter, boards Shimp House Huffman John, laborer, Jefferson east of Second HIYER BRUS, bakers, confectioners and grocers, east Jefferson Hyer Harvey, of Hyer Bros, west Jefferson Hyer Jacob, of Hyer Bros, east Jefferson Hyer Mary, South west of Sixth




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