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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
OF
WASHINGTON COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA
Pa-
1915
A Rural Directory and Reference Book Including a Road Map of Washington County
PUBLISHED BY
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY
O1 009
NEW YORK
79 7949 7
Minneapolis
Chicago
Atlanta Springfield, Mass.
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
ESTABLISHED IN 1857
Washington County
Fire Insurance
Co.
55 S. Main St., Washington Pa.
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
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Domestic Animals
Farm Expenses
Farms Operated by Managers
Farms Operated by Owners
Farms Operated by Tenants
Land and Farm Area
Mortgage Debts
Poultry and Bees
Principal Crops
Value of Farm Property
ALLEN TOWNSHIP (Includes Roscoe and Stockdale Boroughs) 17
AMWELL TOWNSHIP
19
BEALLSVILLE BOROUGH
29
BENTLEYVILLE BOROUGH
31
BLAINE TOWNSHIP
33
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP
37
CANTON TOWNSHIP
42
CARROLL TOWNSHIP (Includes Donora Borough)
47 51
CENTERVILLE BOROUGH .
56 63
CROSS CREEK TOWNSHIP
69
DEEMSTON BOROUGH .
73
DONEGAL TOWNSHIP .
75
- EAST BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP
87
EAST FINLAY TOWNSHIP .
91
EAST PIKE RUN TOWNSHIP (Includes California and Coal Center Boroughs) EXPLANATION
9
FALLOWFIELD TOWNSHIP (Includes Charleroi and No. Charleroi Boroughs) GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES .
11
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
105
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP (Includes W. Middletown Borough)
111
INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP
115
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
223-224
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP
119
LONG BRANCH BOROUGH (Includes Elco Borough)
123
MAP OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
opp. 226
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
125
MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP
131
NORTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
137
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NORTH STRABANE TOWNSHIP (Includes So. Canonsburg and part of Canonsburg and Houston Boroughs) 141
NOTTINGHAM TOWNSHIP .
155
PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS
11
PETERS TOWNSHIP
161
POPULATION OF MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS
15
ROBINSON TOWNSHIP (Includes McDonald and Midway Boroughs) 168
SMITH TOWNSHIP (Includes Burgettstown Borough) 174
SOMERSET TOWNSHIP (Includes Ellsworth and part of Colesburg Borough) 178
SOUTH FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 184
SOUTH STRABANE TOWNSHIP
188
UNION TOWNSHIP (Includes Finleyville Borough)
195
WASHINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
13
WEST BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP (Includes Marianna and part of Colesburg Borough) 200
WEST FINLEY TOWNSHIP 210
WEST PIKE RUN TOWNSHIP
218
96
101
CHARTIERS TOWNSHIP (Includes parts of Canonsburg and Houston Boroughs)
CECIL TOWNSHIP
2029786
9
TWILIGHT BOROUGH (Includes Speers Borough)
194
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
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EXPLANATION
The information in this Directory is arranged as follows: 1st, Name of individual or firm. 2nd., Wife's name in parenthesis if the individual be married. 3rd., The number of children in the family under twenty-one. (Example, 3ch means 3 children.) 4th., The individual's business or occupation. 5th., In parenthesis is the chief crop or specialty. (Example, grain, poultry, apples or potatoes in parenthesis means that these are the specialties of the individuals to whom they refer.) 6th., Refers to property upon which individual has residence. O H&L means owns house and lot. T H&L means tenant house and lot. O (figure a) designates number of acres in farm owned. T (figure a) designates number of acres in farm for which money rent is paid. WOS (figure a) designates number of acres worked on shares. 7th., Is the number of the rural delivery route and post office from which mail is received. 8th., H (figures) designates the high- way on which individual has residence. (See map). Explanation, In Smith township after the name of Samuel Thomas appears H 14. Now refer to map and you will find that the road numbered 14 in Smith Township is the road upon which Mr. Thomas has his residence. By this plan you can locate any farm included in this book. The abbreviations appearing after the highway number pertain to the telephone which is B. T. for Bell telephone, Ind. T. for Independent telephone, etc.
ABBREVIATIONS
ACRES
A.
BELL TELEPHONE .
B. T.
BOARDS
BDS.
BROTHERS
CHARTIERS TELEPHONE
BROS. C. T. CH.
CHILDREN
DAUGHTER
DAU.
ESTATE
EST.
FARMER'S TELEPHONE .
F. T.
GENERAL DELIVERY
GEN. DEL.
GREEN TELEPHONE
G. T.
HIGHWAY
H.
HOUSE & LOT
H. & L. IND. T.
MAPLE CREEK TELEPHONE
M. C. T.
McMURRAY TELEPHONE
M. M. T.
NATIONAL TELEPHONE
N. T.
OWNS
. 0.
PROPRIETOR
PROP.
RENTS
. T.
RURAL DELIVERY
RD.
SOUTH
So.
SUPERINTENDENT
SUPT.
VEGETABLES
VEG.
WEST
W.
WIDOW
WID.
WORKS ON SHARES
W. O. S.
INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
American Agriculturist
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Its original, exclusive and comprehensive crop reports are a feature of AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. These reports are the accepted authorities among the producing, transportation, distributing, mercantile and consuming interests. The Orange Judd crop reports are considered more reliable than the govern- ment reports, while much more prompt and newsy.
We tell the news about crop conditions, market influences, etc., from one week to a month or more earlier than does the government. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST is quoted more widely by the daily press and other newspapers than probably all other farm weeklies put together.
In addition to crop and market news, AMERICAN AGRICUL- TURIST reports weekly what is going on among the farmers, describes the doings of their organizations, and gives the news about whatever is happening in each and every branch of agricul- ture in the respective sections.
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Most Carefully Read
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES
THE EXECUTIVE.
President-WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersey. Salary $75,000. Vice-President-THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of Indiana. Salary $12,000. THE CABINET.
Secretary of State-ROBERT LANSING, of New York.
Secretary of Treasury-WILLIAM G. MCADOO, of New York. Secretary of War-LINDLEY M. GARRISON, of New Jersey. Attorney General-JAMES C. MCREYNOLDS, of Tennessee. Postmaster General-ALBERT S. BURLESON, of Texas. Secretary of Navy-JOSEPHUS DANIELS, of North Carolina. Secretary of Interior-FRANKLIN K. LANE, of California.
Secretary of Agriculture-DAVID F. HOUSTON, of Missouri. Secretary of Commerce and Labor-WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, of New York. Secretary of Labor-WILLIAM B. WILSON, of Pennsylvania.
Salaries of the cabinet officers, $12,000 each.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE OFFICERS
PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT (Takes Office on January 19, 1915)
Governor-MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH.
Lieutenant-Governor-FRANK B. MCCLAIN.
Treasurer-ROBERT K. YOUNG.
Auditor-General-A. W. POWELL.
Adjutant-General-THOMAS J. STEWART. Superintendent of Public Instruction, N. C. SCHAEFFER.
Insurance Commissioner-CHARLES JOHNSON.
Secretary of the Commonwealth-CYRUS E. WOODS. Attorney-General-FRANCIS SHUNK BROWN.
Secretary of Agriculture-N. B. CRITCHFIELD.
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
THE OBSERVER
Washington, Pennsylvania
A Newspaper with Honest and Aggressive Policies Fearless and Independent (Established 1871) It thoroughly covers Washington and]Greene Counties.
This newspaper circulates in Washington and on every rural route out of Washing- ton, and reaches the majority of those living on all other routes and small towns in both Washington and Greene counties. It is the paper for the farmer and the best advertising medium in Western Penn- sylvania, outside of Pittsburg.
It publishes more farm news and ad- vertising than all other newspapers in its field.
Present circulation 10,000-paid for in advance.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
BRANDON PITTS PA
Washington County Government
Clerk-WILLIAM S. LOCKHART Controller-THOS. J. UNDERWOOD District Attorney-R. G. MILLER Sheriff-ROBERT G. LUTTON Prothonotary-ALBERT V. LEWIS Register-BOYD C. PARSHALL Recorder-J. C. SOUTHERLAND Treasurer-SAMUEL M. DOWNER
Coroner-JAMES T. HEFFRAN County Engineer-CHANEY AND ARMSTRONG County Surveyor-GEORGE S. CHANEY Sealer of Weights and Measures-O. E. MIKESELL Probation Officer-ELIZABETH CHRSTMAN Building Superintendent-H. ED. MCCUTHEON Chief Engineer-JOHN H. MCCORMICK Superintendent of Schools-L. R. CRUMRINE
CIRCUIT COURT Regular sessions second Monday in February, May and November, third Monday in August.
President Judge-JOHN A. MCILVAINE Associate Judge-ROBERT W. IRWIN
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THOMAS HILL, R. L. MUNCE, A. P. BARNUM
Chief Clerk-H. R. CAMPBELL Assistant Clerk-C. D. SCHULTZ
WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
President-G. G. OLIVER Industrial Bureau-J. L. LOCKHART
Treasurer-R. B. LESLIE Business Men's Bureau-CHAS. S. SMITH Agricultural Bureau-R. L. MUNCE
Civic Bureau-W. J. KAY
Traffic Bureau-C. B. MCALISTER
BOYD E. WARNE LOUIS OCHS FRANK BERTHEL
LEE K. WARD DR. J. D. MOFFAT R. F. STEVENSON
B. F. MEVAY, JR. R. M. MURPHY RUDOLPH HANAU
HARRY MCNELLY BEN REYNOLDS JOHN L. STEWART T. H. McNARY
C. S. CALDWELL
CHAS. M. KETCHUM-Managing Secretary
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR
H. D. BROWNELLER, West Brownsville, Pa. R. C. BUCHANAN, Washington,. Pa. R. W. WOLFE, Taylorstown, Pa.
TRUSTEES MOTHERS' PENSIONS
President-MRS. FRANK FISH, Claysville, Pa. Secretary-MRS. H. H. GRACE, Washington, Pa. Treasurer-MISS JANET DICKSON, Canonsburg, Pa.
JURY COMMISSIONERS Meet four weeks before each term of court. J. WARREN VAN KIRK, J. A. MCLONEY
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Coming Paper of Western Pennsylvania
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
POPULATION OF MINOR AND CIVIL DIVISIONS
Washington County
143,680
1900 92,181
71,155
Allen township .
1,614
1,677
2,544
Amwell township
1,816
1,848
1,903
Beallsville borough.
+ 407
388
360
Bentleyville borough
1,922
613
229
Blaine township .
606
687
Buffalo township.
910
1,046
2,381
Burgettstown borough
1,268
961
929
California borough
2,230
2,009
1,024
Canonsburg borough. East ward
2,298
West ward
1,593
Canton township
2,657
2,177
1,830
Carroll township
5,242
2,626
1,919
Cecil township.
4,395
3,771
2,285
Centerville borough
1,413
746
Charleroi borough
9,615
5,930
Chartiers township.
4,721
2,141
1,941
Claysville borough
1,045
856
1,041
Coal Center borough
816
742
569
Cokeburg borough .
1,302
856
966
Deemston borough
477
428
Donegal township
1,558
1,424
1,568
Donora borough .
8,174
East Bethlehem township
1,929
790
1,757
East Finley township
1,031
1,185
1,291
East Pike Run township
3,408
2,071
1,162
East Washington borough
1,300
1,051
Elco borough.
944
850
Ellsworth borough .
2,084
Fallowfield township
1,206
801
1,084
Finleyville borough.
644
447
Hanover township
1,389
1,753
1,757
Hopewell township
642
662
788
Houston borough .
793
Independence township
1,411
772
899
Jefferson township .
893
776
825
Long Branch borough
273
273
McDonald borough
2,543
2,475
1,698
Marianna borough
1,363
Midway borough
941
Monongahela City
7,598
5,173
4,096
Ward 1
2,600
Ward 2.
2,526
Ward 3.
2,472
Morris township
920
1,000
Mount Pleasant township
2,623
1,551
1,487
North Charleroi borough.
1,008
425
North Franklin township
876
880
North Strabane township
1,950
1,278
1,492
Peters township
1,654
1,596
1,225
Robinson township
2,196
2,087
1,820
Roscoe borough.
1,450
1,354
Smith township.
4,225
1,484 1,130
1,273
South Canonsburg borough.
1,697
610
South Franklin township.
607
693
South Strabane township
2,237
1,333
3,079
Speers borough .
383
369
Stockdale borough
761
731
Twilight borough
468
136
Union township ..
3,721
3,109
3,621
Washington borough
18,778
7,670
7,063
Ward 1
1,506
Ward 2
2,964
Ward 3
1,672
Ward 4.
1,506
Ward 5.
1,727
. ..
.. .
Ward 6
2,190
4,084
....
. . .
Ward 8.
3,129
West Alexander borough.
426
462
444
West Bethlehem township
2,393
1,794
1,890
West Brownsville borough
2,036
742
735
West Finley township
1,206
1,352 .
1,525
West Middletown borough
274
241
235
West Pike Run township
2,056
860
898
Nottingham township .
852
1,179
1,087
1,592
Somerset township
1,048
1,076
Cross Creek township
1,364
3,891
2,714
2,113
1910
1890
Ward 7.
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST FARM DIRECTORY
AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY
Population .
Number of all farms . ..
143,680 4,733
Color and nativity of farmers:
Native white ..
4,384
Foreign-born, white .
49
Number of farms classified by size;
Under 3 acres 15
3 to 9 acres
427
10 to 19 acres
295
20 to 49 acres
554
50 to 99 acres
1,063
100 to 174 acres
1,582
175 to 259 acres
578
260 to 499 acres 202
500 to 999 acres 17
LAND AND FARM AREA
Approximate land area acres. .
551,680
Land in farms acres. .
503,923
Improved land in farms acres. . Woodland in farms .. . acres. .
47,251
Other unimproved land in farms acres. .
24,671
VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY
All farm property .
dollars 41,650,379
Land . dollars
24,205,593
Buildings. dollars
11,537,252
Implements and machinery ... dollars
1,381,906
Domestic animals, poultry,
and bees. dollars
4,525,628
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Farms reporting domestic animals. 4,553
Value of domestic animals ..... dollars
4,357,591
Cattle:
Total number
42,918
Dairy cows
22,961
Other cows
4,528
Yearling heifers
5,337
Calves ..
4,771
Yearling steers and bulls
2,392
Other steers and bulls.
2,929
Value dollars 1,365,479
Horses;
Total number
15,596
Mature horses
14,471
Yearling colts
952
Spring colts
173
Value . . dollars 1,900,629
Mules:
Total number
236
Mature mules
216
Yearling colts
19
Spring colts
1
Value . dollars
30,605
Asses and burros:
Number
8
Value
. dollars
1,250
Swine:
Total number
27,025
Mature hogs
14,752
Spring pigs
12,273
Value . .
dollars
213,667
Sheep:
Total number
196,005
Rams, ewes, and wethers
171,597
Spring lambs .
24,408
Value . dollars
845,827
POULTRY AND BEES
Number of poultry of all kinds .
268,148
Value . dollars
162,216
Number of colonies of bees .. 1,636
Value . .dollars
5,821
FARMS OPERATED BY OWNERS Number of farms 3,139
Per cent of all farms
66.3
Land in farms
. acres. .
316,729
300 Improved land in farms acres. 275,013
Value of land and buildings.
. dollars 22,549,284
Degree of ownership:
Farms consisting of owned and only 2,861
Farms consisting of owned and hired land. 278
Color and nativity of owners:
Native white . 2,958
Foreign-born white. 157
Negro and other nonwhite . 24
FARMS OPERATED BY TENANTS Number of farms 1,526
Per cent of all farms 32.2
Land in farms. . acres. .
178,528
432,001 Improved land in farms .acres. . 150,139
Value of land and buildings.
. dollars 11,929,826
Form of tenancy: Share tenants .. 432
Share-cash tenants 74
Cash tenants 941
Tenure not specified
79
Color and nativity of tenants:
Native white 1,362
Foreign-born white .. 139
Negro and other nonwhite 25
FARMS OPERATED BY MANAGERS Number of farms
68
Land in farms. . acres. .
8,666
Improved land in farms .
. acres. .
6,849
Value of land and buildings .... dollars
1,263,735
MORTGAGE DEBTS
For all farms operated by owners: Number free from mortgage debt . . . 2,551
Number with mortgage debt . 543
Number with no mortgage report 45
For farms consisting of owned land only:
448
Number reporting debt and amount Value of their land and buildings dollars
2,736,244
Amount of mortgage debt dollars Per cent of value of land and buildings .. 30.7
FARM EXPENSES
Labor ... .Farms reporting .
Cash expended ... dollars
416,983
Rent and board furnished dollars
133,704
Feed . . Farms reporting
2,386
Amount expended ... dollars
292,112
Fertilizer Farms reporting .
1,247
Amount expended ... dollars
38,151
PRINCIPAL CROPS
Corn bushels
1,666,881
Oats
bushels
788,882
Wheat. bushels
409,111
Buckwheat
bushels
1,699
Rye. bushels
3,356
Potatoes bushels
297,090
Tobacco .. pounds
32
Hay and forage total
tons ...
106,964
Timothy alone . tons ...
66,651
Timothy and clover mixed .tons ...
23,343
Clover alone tons
1,037
Alfalfa . tons ...
169
Millet or Hungarian grass .... tons ...
478
535
Other tame or cultivated grasses, tons .. Coarse forage . . tons ...
14,384
367
All other hay and forage tons ...
840,007
2,908
Negro and other nonwhite
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WASHINGTON COUNTY
WASHINGTON COUNTY DIRECTORY ALLEN TOWNSHIP (Population, 1,614.)
Allens, Charles (Dally) 3 ch laborer O H&L Roscoe H25. Asthton, Theodore engineer Allenport H27.
Balmer, Charles (Annie) 2 ch miner O H&L Allenport H27.
Balmer, Edward (Lyda) 12 ch driller T H&L Allenport H23. Biles, Caroline (wid Allen) housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Biles, Cleveland G. (Estella) 3 ch laborer T H&L Allenport H27. Biles, Louis H. (son Caroline) railroad clerk bds Caroline Biles Allenport H27. Blackeys, Joseph (Annie) 4 ch laborer O H&L Allenport H27 RT. Buchanan, Thomas (Jennie) 2 ch ferryman Allenport H27 BT.
Carson, Anna E. (dau John F.) bookkeeper bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T Carson, Edgar (Cora) farmer T H&L box 31 Allenport H23. Carson, Edgar (Cora) farmer T H&L box 31 Allenport H23. CARSON, ISAAC (LORINDA) farmer (oats) O 135a Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, John F. (son Isaac) agent bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, Newal (Edna) 2 ch teamster O H&L Allenport H27.
Carson, O'Della (dau Isaac) teacher bds I. Carson Allenport H23 HM T. Carson, Van (Margaret) 3 ch teacher O H&L Allenport H27. Dewar, George (Jessie) 1 ch ticket agent T H&L Allenport H27. Eckles, August (Anna) 7 ch farmer (corn) T 23a Allenport H27. Frantz, Isaac (Mary J.) retired T H&L Allenport H23.
Furnier, Belle housekeeper bds C. M. Furnier Allenport H27. Furnier, C. H. barge corker bds C. M. Furnier Allenport H27. Furnier, C. M. carpenter O la Allenport H27.
Gaiter, Edith (wid George) housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Gaiter, Flora (dau Edith) milliner bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27.
Gaiter, James (son Edith) laborer bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27. Garee, Charles D. (Eva L.) 1 ch clerk T H&L box 26 Allenport H27. Ghrist, Thomas (Ellen) mason T H&L Allenport H27. Gregg, Frank (Alga) 1 ch engineer T H&L Allenport H27. Haines, D. D. (Similda) 2 ch T H&L box 43 Allenport H27 B&RT. Hancock, Alfred laborer bds E. Gaiter Allenport H27.
Henderson, Georgia 2 ch housekeeper O H&L Allenport H27. Kenian, James (Lena) 5 ch engineer T H&L Roscoe H25 HM T. JACK, ROBERT (OLIVE) 5 ch farmer (oats) WOS 80a Roscoe H25 HM T. Jones, John (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, Robert (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, Theodore (son T. J.) clerk bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Jones, T. J. (Elvira) 1 ch postmaster O H&L Allenport H27. Jones, Walter (Elizabeth) miner bds T. J. Jones Allenport H27. Lange, Alfred (Cynthia) 3 ch miner T H&L Allenport H27.
McCleary, Edward (son Jachry) miner bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McCleary, Jachry (Mary) miner T H&L Allenport H27.
McCleary, Mary (dau Jachry) housekeeper bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McCleary, Mildred (dau Jachry) teacher bds J. McCleary Allenport H27. McInnes, John (Mary) miner Allenport H23.
Miller, N. U. (Sarah) 6 ch driller T H&L Allenport H23. Nichold, Fred (son Mary A.) agent bds M. Nichold Allenport H27.
Nichold, Griffith (son Mary A.) bookkeeper bds M Nichold Allenport H27. Nichold, Mary A. (wid David) 2 ch retired O H&L Allenport H27. Noble, John (Lillian) laborer T H&L Allenport H27.
Oneil, Barner (Cora) 2 ch miner T H&L Allenport H27. Phillips, Williams (Mary) 4 ch miner O H&L Allenport H27 RT. Ramsey, William (Annie) engineer Allenport H27.
Reynolds, Phillip (Elizabeth) 1 ch miner T H&L Roscoe.
Riggs, Marselles farmer O 173a Roscoe H27.
Rupert, Robert (Mary A.) carpenter O H&L Allenport H27. Sibele, W. S. (Laura) 2 ch machinist Allenport H27.
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Skeda, Albert (Theresa) chemist T H&L Roscoe H25.
Steinman, E. D. (Clara) 1 ch editor T H&L Allenport H27 BT.
Steinman, E. D. Jr. (son E. D.) printer bds E. D. Steinman Allenport H27 BT.
Steinman, Mable (dau E. D.) teacher bds E. D. Steinman Allenport H27 BT.
Tiffins, Russell (son Thomas) clerk bds T. Tiffins Allenport H27. Tiffins, Thomas (Mary) 2 ch painter O H&L Allenport H27. Williams, Fred farmer bds R. Jack Roscoe H25 HM T. Williams, Harry farmer bds R. Jack Roscoe H25 HM T.
Wolfe, Sarah J. (wid John) 1 ch Allenport H27.
Wolfe, Wilbert (son Sarah) miner Allenport H27.
Young, Carl (son C. H.) teamster bds C. H. Young box 94 Roscoe.
Young, C. H. (Mena) retired O 22a box 94 Roscoe.
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AMWELL TOWNSHIP (Population, 1,816.)
Amos, Robert (Lou) 1 ch lawyer T 31a Amity H75 NT.
Amos, Vinson (Mary) farmer (corn) T 116a rd4 Amity H58 BT.
Amos, William (son Vinson) laborer bds Amos rd4 Amity H58 BT.
Amos, Zelda (dau Vinson) housekeeper bds Amos rd4 Amity H58 BT. Anderson, Margaret (wid Thomas) farmer T 35a rd4 Washington H13.
ARMSTRONG, LEWIS (BERTIE) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 5a T 24a rd4 Amity H58. Baker, D. W. retired O 31a Amity H61.
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