Gazetteer and business directory of Crawford County, Pa., for 1874, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, b. 1836, comp
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Syracuse, Printed at the Journal Office
Number of Pages: 362


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CRAWFORD COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 1


SAVE MONEY !


AND BUY YOUR


Dry Goods


D. HARRIS & BRO.


IN THEIR MAMMOTH STORE,


ROBERTS' NEW BLOCK


SPRING STREET, TITUSVILLE, PENN'A.


Having fitted their elegant store in the latest New York style, and having put in recently over


$100,00 WORTH OF GOODS!


At Panic Prices, will enable them to sell cheaper than any house in the Oil Region. Their stock is full in every department. The firm having over twenty years experience in the wholesale and retail


DRY GOODS TRADE IN -


NEW YORK CITY,


and outside, thus enable them to buy nt lowest figures. Goods are sold with a small advance, one price, and that the lowest. Give them n call, und you will be convinced.


2,


Direct.


2 CRAWFORD COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


CRAWFORD COUNTY MUTUAL


INSURANCE COMPANY.


INCORPORATED A. D. 1840.


Office No. 66 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa.


Assets,


$325,000.00


Farm Buildings and contents, including Live Stock, made a Specially, and insured at the Lowest Rates.


The Policies of this Company cover damage by Lightning to Buildings or contents, including Live Stock, whether fire ensues or not.


The Company has now been doing business for over a third of a century, and has never failed to pay a just and proper claim against it. Its losses are adjusted and paid with promptness and liberality, and in this respect it challenges comparison with any company in existence. Its business is conducted on a purely mutual principle, and all its members are precisely on the same footing.


DIRECTORS.


HENRY C. JOHNSON, A. STEWART DAVIS, WILLIAM POWER,


WM. DAVIS, JR., JAS. G. FOSTER, THOMAS MCCLEARY, .


JAMES D. GILL. D. G. SHRYOCK. C. H. BLYSTONE.


OFFICERS. HENRY C. JOHNSON, President.


WM. DAVIS, JR., Treasurer. G. W. ADAMS, Secretary.


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CRAWFORD COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


CHRONIC DISEASES ! POSITIVE DIAGNOSIS !! POSITIVE TREATMENT !! PERSONAL EXAMINATIONS CAREFULLY MADE BY


DR. BYRON CLARK,


Physician for the Exclusive Treatment of all Chronic Diseases.


For nearly fifteen years past, DR. CLARK has made regular professional visits to Pittsburg, Philadelphia, New York, Albany, Elmira, Binghamton and many other large towns and cities of Pennsylvania, New York and the New England States.


Patients wishing to visit him personally can ascertain the date of his many profes- sional appointments by addressing


DR. B. CLARK, (at his old Country Residence, Scenery Hill, Pa.,)


Or his present Corresponding Office, WASHINGTON, Washington Co., Pa. [Box 511]


DR. CLARK's claims to the patronage of the afflicted public consists in his belief that every fully developed constitutional chronic disease presents its own specific diagnostic or characteristic symptoms, which, if thoroughly understood by the Phy- sician, can be accurately pointed out and described to the entire satisfaction of every patient.


Hence Dr. Clark makes his examinations without questioning patients, or allowing them to make any statement concerning their disease, or its symptoms.


If such examination and description is not in striet accordance with the disease and its symptoms, as patients know them to exist, all such patients are advised to go elsewhere for treatment, as by this standard only will Dr. Clark examine and treat Chronic Diseases.


An examination from Dr. Clark, or a personal interview, will convince the incredu- lous or satisfy any one of his professional ability, derived from a large experience.


The Doctor's private character is unimpeachable, and his references comprise many of the best men in this and adjoining States.


DR. CLARK cordially invites all of that large class of afflicted humanity, who say, "they have taken everything, and are no better;" who have employed all sorts of doe- tors without relief, and who have lost all confidence in medicines, as well as doctors &c .; who believe they never ean be cured; who are discouraged and despondent; who say, "If I was only well, like my neighbor, how happy I would feel;" who feel that the world and disease deals harshly with them, and finally those who are mis- erable under affliction, or those who accept disease as a dispensation of Divine Provi- dence, and endeavor to bear themselves in patience, to call on him and ascertain whether some means for their restoration may not be at hand. All such persons will be examined with great care, and if curable or amenable to treatment, such advice as their health requires, and such medicines as may be necessary to their complete restoration, if such be possible, will be administered.


The following are a few of the many Chronie Diseases Dr. Clark is constantly treat- ing: Consumption in first and second stages, Chronic Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Throat Disease, Chronic Catarrh of Throat and Head, Chronie Heart Diseas- es, consisting of Hypertrophy, Atrophy, Dilatation, Palpitation and Valvular Dis- ease, Chronic Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Chronie Diarrhoea, Chronic Costiveness, Nervous Deafness, Chronic Sore Eyes, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, such as Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Epilepsy or Fits, Prolapsus Utera, Female Weakness, Chronic Leucorrhea, Irregular and painful Menstruation, Chronie Serofula and Fever Sores, Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Skin Diseases, Chronie Coughs, Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Chronic Nervous Periodical Head Aches, Cancer in the carlier stages, Worms of all kinds, Ovarinn Dropsy, Cysts and Tumors. DR. CLARK makes a Specialty of treating old and long standing Chronic Diseases, many of which, under his eare, become radically cured, and all more or less improved, when it is reasonable to oxpeet a benefit.


EXAMINATIONS OF URINE.


Microscopical, Chemical and Instrumental Examinations of Urine will be made, and a full statement of the Patient's Disease and symptoms returned to any person who wishes to forward by Express a specimen of two ounces of Urine for examina- tion, along with a letter giving full name, nge and supposed weight of Patient. State whether married or single, and inclose 25 Cents to pay for examination and cor- respondence. No specimen taken from the Express office unless express charges ure prepaid. Give your Post Office, County and Stato plainly, and Express to


DR. B. CLARK'S (Corresponding Office,) Washington, Wash. County, Pa.


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GAZETTEER


AND


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF


CRAWFORD COUNTY, PA.,


FOR


1874.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY


HAMILTON CHILD.


AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI. SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG AND SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAGARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONT- GOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER, WASHINGTON, WYOMING, COLUMBIA, SULLIVAN, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, ULSTER, BROOME AND TIOGA, LEWIS, ST. LAWRENCE, CHAUTAUQUA, CATTARAUGUS AND OTHER COUNTY DIREC- TORIES IN NEW YORK STATE, AND ERIE CO., PA.


Permanent Office, 22 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.


" He that has much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must suffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when such numbers are to judge of his conduct, the bad will censure and obstruct him by malevolence, and the good sometimes by mistake."-SAMUEL JOHNSON.


ISD (Crawford de.


SYRACUSE : PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 22 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1874.


KAP IM MAP DIT.


CHEW YORK


LIBRARY


POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.


POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS IN CRAW- FORD COUNTY.


POST OFFICE


TOWNSHIP


POST MASTER


Adamsville


. West Fallowfield


S. M. Kerr


Atlantic


East Fallowfield


I. W. Bolin


Beaver Center


Beaver


Black Ash


. Randolph


John F. Simons .Rollin Fairbank


Bloomfield .. Blooming Valley


. Woodcock


Wm. H. Robbins


Brown Hill .


Rockdale


Hiram J. Drake


Calvins Corners


Fairfield Abisha F. Randolph


Cambridgeboro.


. Cambridge


.F. A. Drake


Center Road Station


. Conneaut


Napolean B. Curtis


Centreville.


Rome


Geo. Bement


Chapinville. .


Bloomfield


Elias Smith


Cochranton.


East Fairfield


.Jesse Moore


Conneautville


.Spring


:O. O. Ticknor


Coons Corners


. Hayfield.


.Lewis D. Dunn


Crossingville


. Cussewago


Pierson Clark


Custards


. Greenwood.


Robert Randolph


Deckard


. Wayne. Josiah Hoffman


Dicksonburgh


Summerhill. J. B. McDowell


Drakes Mills


Cambridge


Wm. H. Lindsey


Dutch uill.


Union


Jeremiah L. Henry


Espyville


North Shenango


. J. B. Espy


Evansburgh.


Sadsbury


Robert J. Dennis


Frenchtown


Mead


Germain Devoge


Geneva


. Greenwood.


.De Witt Harrison


Glyndon


Sparta


.James Titus


Guys Mills


. Randolph.


Chas. W. Cutler


Harmonsburgh


Summit.


Almon Whiting


Hartstown


West Fallowfield


.J. T. McCrea


Hayfield .


Hayfield.


. Eliab Skeel


Lincolnville


Bloomfield.


Lyman S. Lincoln


Lines Hollow


Richmond.


A. R. Fross


Lineville Station.


Pine


Chas. C. Minneley


Little Cooley


Athens


R. Edwin Ashley


Longs Stand


Woodcock


Samuel B. Long


Mead Corners.


Mead.


Mary S. Dewey


Meadville.


Mead ..


L. D. Williams


Millers Station.


Rockdale


.John W. Spencer


Mosiertown.


Cussewago


William W. Deichman


New Richmond ..


Richmond.


P. W. Webster


Norrisville


Summerhill


William Vaughn


North Shenango


. North Shenango


James Stewart


Oil Creek.


Oil Creek


. Lynn V. Newton


Penn Line


Conneaut


Alanson S. Bates


Pettis .....


East Fairfield.


H. M. Stitzer


Potters Corners Randolph .


Randolph.


Mrs. L. M. Ferguson


Riceville


Bloomfield


. Eli Griffith


Royalton


West Shenango


Eli S. Yokes


Rundells


Spring


G. Rogers


Saegertown.


Woodcock


Absalom Mook


Shaws Landing


East Fairfield.


Alexander S. Beatty


Spartansburgh.


Spring . Mrs. J. M. Cornell


Conneaut .Eliphalet Cheney


Franklin Buell


Sugar Lake


Randolph


Charles Stewart


Tamarac ..


Sadsbury


C. H. Lewis


Taylors Stand.


Athens


James D. Minnus


Titusville.


Oil Creek


Joseph H. Cogswell


Townville.


Steuben.


James F. Stevens


Troy Center.


Troy


James W. Grove


Tryonville.


Steuben LaFayette Edson


Turnersville


West Shenango Thos. Gilbert


Venango


. Venango


Peter J. Kean


West Greenwood


Greenwood


. James Hamilton


Woodcock.


Woodcock.


Mrs. A. A. McGill


Sparta Southard Wood


Spring


Steamburgh


Sadsbury.


Stony Point


Cussewago.


Orson O. Potter


MAP IN MAP DIV.


T1 F.


Bloomfield


Sophia Jane Shreve


INTRODUCTION.


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INTRODUCTION.


In presenting to the public the "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Crawford County," the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly aided him in obtaining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the papers published in the county, for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts. Many have contributed essen- tial aid in furnishing material for the work, and many others have kindly volunteered their assistance, to all of whom we tender our grateful acknowledgment/


The following works have been consulted in its preparation : Miss Laura G. Sanford's " History of Erie Co."; " Report of the Public Schools, for 1872"; Gordon's " Gazetteer of Penn'a."; " Life and Letters of Capt. John Brown," edited by R. D. Webb, London ; " Lippencott's Pronouncing Biographical Dic- tionary"; "Zell's Descriptive Hand Atlas of the World"; " Arter's Crawford County Directory 1871-2 "; and " Directory of Meadville and the Oil Regions, 1869-70."


That errors have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given is probable ; and that names have been omitted which 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. Of such as feel aggrieved in consequence of errors or omissions we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as have been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are found in the Errata, following the Introduction.


It was designed to give a brief history of all the Church organizations in the county, but owing, in some cases, to the negligence of those who alone were able to give the necessary information, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so. we have been obliged to omit many or indefinitely delay the completion of the work.


Opium & Morphia Habit Cured !


Address Drs. Ornes & Kellogg, 60 Main Street, Jamestown, N. Y. Send for Largo Pamphlet. Agents Wanted. Ladies or Gentlemen.


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INTRODUCTION-PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


We would suggest that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory. The names it embraces, and the information connected therewith, were obtained by actual canvass, and are as correct and reliable as the judgment of those from whom they were solicited render practicable. Each agent is furnished with a map of the township he is expected to canvass, and he is required to pass over every road, and call at every farm house and place of business in the township, in order to obtain the facts from the individuals concerned whenever possible.


The map of the county was engraved with great care by Weed, Parsons & Co., of Albany, and will, it is believed, prove a valuable acquisition to the work.


The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of this and other counties ; and we most cheerfully commend them to the patronage of those under whose obser- vation these pages may come.


While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the liberality and cordiality with which our efforts have been seconded, we take this occasion to express the hope that the information found in these pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the county the scope of the work enables us to give is by no means an exhaustive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and incentive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the subject, and leave our work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public.


HAMILTON CHILD.


Warranted to cure the Opium Habit. Agenis Wanted. Ladies of Gentlemen. Address Dis. Ormes & ACHOgg, 69 Main street, Jamestown, N. Y.


Opium Antidote !


The Titusville Herald, daily and weekly, is published by Bloss & Cogswell in the Herald Building, corner Franklin and Arch Sts. The Herald is recognized as one of the ablest newspapers in wes- tern Pennsylvania, and its corps of edi- tors is sufficient to enable the serving of its patrons with all the news of the day and a variety of good literary matter. The Book and Job Department of the Herald is one of the largest in this sec- tion of the State. Being amply supplied with the latest styles of type, presses etc., and employing first-class "typos" they are enabled to execute anything in the job printing line with neatness and dis- patch. They have also a book bindery in the third story of their building. See card on page 308.


Dr. E. W. Smith, of Espyville, ad- vertises on page 196 his valuable Verbena Bitters and Pulmonary Balsam, which for the ills enumerated have only to be tried to prove their specific value. -


Kingsley & Son, manufacturers of carriages &c., at Spartansburgh, adver- tise on page 246. They are prompt and careful business men and using the best quality of materials, they are enabled to make superior work. They do all kinds of repairing neatly and with satisfaction. Their motto is "Good work pays best in the end," and they live up to it.


J. B. Pastorius, 76 Pine St .. Titus- ville, manufactures gents' fine French calf boots, ladies', misses and children's boots, shoes and gaiters. Those in want of neat fitting boots, made in the best manner should remember the place. See card on page 182.


Chas. W. Benn, general Insurance Agent, publishes a card on page 246. It is no longer a question as to the desirability of life or fire insurance, and the only query is, which are the best companies in which to insure.' Mr. Benn will take pleasure in satisfying you that he repre- sents as good companies as there are.


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ERRATA-PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


ERRATA.


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


DIRECTORY.


Cusmewago .- MUCKINHOUPT, GEO. H., instead of Muckenhoupt, Geo. H., as printed on page 163.


Pine .- Fenner, A. M., (Lineville Station,) druggist and bookseller. Erie St.


Fenner, M. L., (Lineville Station,) tanner instead of tinner as printed on page 201. Spring .- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CONNEAUTVILLE, Wm. L. Robinson, president instead of A. L. Bower, as printed on page 238.


Robinson, W. L., (Conneautville,) in addition to business given on page 241, pr~si- dent of First National Bank of Conneautville.


TEASDALE, J. C., (Conneautville,) instead of TEASDADE, J. C., as printed on page 242.


Venango .- BLYSTONE, CHRISTIAN, (Cambridgeboro,) instead of Blystone, Christian, as printed on page 260.


Meadville .- Blystone, Charles, (Blystone & Rouche.)


Blystone & Rouche, successors to J. W. Blystone as printed on page 281.


Collins, Josephine Miss, dress maker, 101 Chestnut.


Compton, John B., (Compton & Mckay,) also insurance agent.


Miller & Barker, druggists, 85 Chestnut.


Prenatt, Jacob, successor to Joseph Masson, as printed on page 287. Rouche, Frank, (Blystone & Rouche.) Sartorius, Henry, (Sartorius & Schweizer.)


Sartorius & Schweizer, successors to Henry Sartorius, as printed on page 290. Schweizer, J., (Sartorius & Schweizer.)


Sondheim, Chas. B., manager of New York Clothing Store, 137 Water. Stewart, Sade Miss, dress maker, 101 Chestnut.


Miss A. J. Dorand, Music Teacher Titusville, publishes a card on page 228. We take pleasure in assuring our readers that Miss D., is highly competant to in- struct pupils in the musical art. She gives instruction on the piano, organ and guitar, and also teaches vocal music. She was formerly a resident of Utica, N. Y., and has taught music successfully in several cities of that State. Those seek- ing a thorough music teacher will consult their own interests by securing the servi- ces of Miss Dorand.


MeCabe Bros., Furniture manufs. and dealers at Meadville, exhibit a nice sample of goods on page 164. They employ good workmen and do their work well and will sell at prices to suit customers. Call and see.


J. C. Goetching, Photographer at Titusville, is prepared to take photogra- phis in any known style and will give satisfaction every time. When you want life-like pictures give him a call. He advertises on upper margins of Directory. | they were entirely free from disease."


The Titusville Courier is pub- lished daily and weekly by M. N. Allen, office in Odd Fellows' Block. The Courier is devoted to the interests of the Oil Region, and is the only Democratic Daily paper in north-western Pennsylvania, and has a large circulation. It supplies its patrons with all the telegraphic and local news at the earliest possible mo- ment. As an advertising medium the Courier is to well known to require re- commendation at our hands. See card on page 180.


Mrs. Mary C. A. Dickson, Mead-


ville, publishes a card on pape 164. She deals in Ladies' Dress Garments and is patentee of a Female Abdominal Sup- porter which for ease and efficacy is said to be unsurpassed. "Invalids who have been confined to their rooms for years, on using these Supporters, have in TWO DAYS time been able to walk the streets with as much comfort and ease as when


Opium Habit Cured !


without Pain. Send for large Pamphlet. Address Drs. ORMES & KELLOGG, Jamestown. The great Original OPIUM AND MORPHIA ANTIDOTE! Will cure the Habit Quick, Cheap and


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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEXES.


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE


Addenda to Gazetteer of Meadville.


20


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years.


16


Business Directory


133-310


Census Report


12-13


Classified Business Directory


311-349


County Officers.


13


Courts in Crawford County.


13


Distance Table.


14


Errata ..


9


Gazetter of County


21-34


Gazetteer of Townships.


.35-123


Index to Publisher's Notices


10


Postal Rates and Regulations.


121


Post Offices and Post Masters.


.6


MAP IN MAP DIV ..


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGE. !


PAGE.


Athens


133 Rockdale 216


Beaver


139


Rome ..


220


Bloomfield.


143


Sadsbury 225


Cambridge


.149


South Shenango


Conneaut


154


Sparta


231


Cussewago.


160


2236


East Fairfield.


.167 : Steuben


244


East Fallowfield.


.170


249


Fairfield


173


252


Greenwood.


176


Titusville


294


Hayfield.


181


Troy. .254


258


Meadville


280


Venango


260


North Shenango.


194


Vernon.


.263


Oil Creek


.198


Wayne


266


Pine


203


West Fallowfield.


.270


Randolph. 206


West Shenango. .272


Richmond


211


Woodcock 273


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INDEX TO PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


PAGE.


PAGE.


Appleby, H. J.


15


Goetchus, J. C.


9


Arnault, A. H.


15


Harris, & Bro ..


19


Ashley, R. E.


17


Hoffman, Z. A 17


Auburn File Works


15


Huidekoper, H. S. & F. W 17


Bard, R 17


Kingsley & Son. 8


Benn, Chas. W 8


Masson, Mary Miss 17


Bennett, A. E. Mrs ..


15


McCabe Bros 9


Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co


15


Meadville Theological School. 15


Burlingham, J. G. 19


Niagara Pharmaceutical Co 19


Cambridge Index. 19


Nuse, H. L. & Co. 15


Canfield C. T. Mrs.


17


Oakford & Hood 15


Clark, B .. 15


19


Pastorius, J. B 8


Comer, Frank


17


Perry, Wm. L


17


Crawford Co. Ins. Co


17


Raymond & Stem


17


Crawford Democrat


15


Sackett, W. D 17


Crawford Journal 17


Smith, E. W. 8


Crumb, E. L .. 19


Steele & Co


15


Davis. J. J 19


9


Titusville Courier ..


9


Dorand, A. J. Miss.


9


Titusville Herald


S


Dunn & Owens ..


19


Townsend, A. P 17


Farmer's Mutual Fire Ins. Co


15


Waldie Brothers. 17


Fullerton, G. A.


19


Whalen, J. H. 19


Mead


187


Spring


Summerhill


Summit


Union


Ormes & Kellogg. 17


Conneautville Courier


Stitzer, Chas. L. 15


Dickson, Mary C. A. Mrs


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Blacksmiths.


PAGE.


Fullerton, G. A., Woodcockboro ..


18


Townsend, A. P., Conneautville ..


.350


Books and Stationery.


Ashley, R. Ed. Little Cooley.


134


Boots and Shoes.


Pastorius, J. B., Titusville.


.. 182


Perry, Wm. L., Cambridgeboro


150


Whalen, J. H., Titusville.


18


Carriage Makers.


Fullerton. G. A., Woodcockboro


18


Kingsley & Son, Spartansburg ..


246


Townsend, A. P., Conneautville


.350


Coal Dealer.


Davis, J. J., Meadville


148


Dentist.


Comer, Frank, Titusville


196


Dress Making.


Masson, Mary Miss, Meadville


292


Drug Stores.


Ashley. R. Ed., Little Cooley.


134


Burlingham, J. G., Spartansburg


246


Dry Goods.


Burke, FitzSimons, Hone & Co.,


Rochester, N. Y ..


.351


Harris & Bro., Titusville


1


Dye Works.


Meadville French Dyeing Establish-


ment


166


Female Abdominal Supporters. Dickson, Mary C. A. Mrs., Meadville .. 164 File Manufs.


Auburn File Works, Auburn, N. Y.


.. 180


Florists.


Waldie Brothers, Titusville


.246


Furniture.


McCabe Bros., Meadville


164


Gents' Furnishing Goods.


Bard, R., Meadville.


292


Groceries and Provisions.


Crumb, E. L., Cambridgeboro


.148


Steele & Co., Meadville.


166


Hats, Caps and Furs.


Bard, R., Meadville


.292


Oakford & Hood, Titusville,. On Margins


Insurance.


Benn, Chas. W., Tryonville.


.246


Crawford Co. Insurance Co., Mead-


ville.


2


Farmers Mutual Flre Ins.


Co.,


Woodcock


. 353


Ladies' Furnishing.


PAGE.


Dickson, Mary C. A. Mrs., Meadville ... 164


Lumber Dealers.


Sackett, W. D., Meadville.


134


Stitzer, Chas. L., Meadville


352


Millinery.


Masson, Mary Miss, Meadville


292


Music Teacher.


Dorand, A. J. Miss, Titusville.


228


Opium Cure.


Ormes & Kellogg, Jamestown, N. Y.,


. Index Margins


Paints, Oils Etc.


Ashley, R. Ed., Little Cooley ....


... 13


4


Paper Hangings, Window


shades Etc.


Raymond & Stem, Meadville.


.350


Patent Medicines.


Niagara Pharmaceutical Co., West-


field, N. Y


.148


Ormes & Kellogg, Ja'stown, N. Y. Margins


Photographers.


Bennett, A. E. Mrs., Meadville.


.180


Dunn & Owens, Meadville.


.310


Goetchius, J. C., Titusville .. On Margins


Physicians.


Canfield, C. T. Mrs., Titusville


.196


Clark, B., Scenery Hill.


1st Cover


Smith, E. W., Espyville ..


196


Plumbing Gas and Steam Fitting.


Appleby, H. J., Meadville


150


Printing Offices.


Cambridge Index


134


Conneautville Courier


228


Crawford Democrat


182


Crawford Journal.


164


Titusville Courier


180


Titusville Herald


308


Sash, Doors and Blinds.


Sackett, W. D., Meadville.


134


School.


Meadville Theological School.


166


Smith's Verbena Bitters.


Smith, E. W., Espyville,


. 196


Umbrella and Parasol Manuf.


Hoffmann, Z. A., Meadville.


19


Watches, Jewelry Etc.


Nuse, H. L. & Co., Titusville


150


Woolen Mills.


Huidekoper, H. S. & F. W., Meadville .. 292


Opium Antidote !


Warranted to cure the Opium Hablt.


Address D's. Ormes & Kellogg, 69 Main street, famer. own. N. Y.


Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen.


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POPULATION OF CRAWFORD COUNTY.


Population of Crawford County.


Census Returns for 1850, 1860 and 1870, showing the Increase and Decrease in the last two decades.


.


DISTRICTS.


1850. 1860. 1870. Increase Decrease


Rate per cent. In- crease or Decrease.


Athens ..


923


1192


1317


389


42 -*


Beaver


672


1098


1177


505


75§


Bloomfield


838


1362


1563


725


87-


Cambridge


1807


2867


1729


78



Cnssewago


1540


1805


1674


134


East Fallowfield


739


1226


1116


377


51§


East Fairfield


1221


2027


871


353


29-


Greenwood


1127


1729


1782


655


58§


Hayfield.


1723




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