American agriculturalist farm directory of Greene County, Pennsylvania : a rural directory and reference book including a road map of Greene County, 1916, Part 20

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Publication date: 1916
Publisher: New York : Orange, Judd
Number of Pages: 298


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Patterson Jacob S. (Melissa A.) farmer (corn) O 77a rd1 Kirby H27 I T. Patterson Orville (son Rufus) farmer bds Rufus rd1 Kirby H41 B T. Patterson Osie reader bds J. S. rdl Kirby H27 I T.


Patterson Presley (Lucy) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 77a rd1 Kirby H40 I T. PATTERSON RUFUS (EMMA) farmer (corn) O 169a rd1 Kirby H41 B T.


Phillips Rebecca (wid Scott) 1 ch housekeeper bds Debbie Haines rd1 Kirby H38. Phillips Stephen (Margaret) farmer (vegetables) T H&L rd3 Waynesburg H6. Phillips William (Callie) 2 ch laborer T H&L Fordyce H3.


Pitcock David (Ida) farmer (corn) O 28a WOS 195a rd1 Kirby H33 I T. Pitcock Jennie (dau John) housekeeper bds John rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T.


Pitcock Jesse L. (son John) farmer bds John rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T.'


Pitcock John (Sidney) farmer (corn) O 90a rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T.


Pitcock John B. (son John) farmer bds John rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T. Pitcock Mary A. (wid Andrew) housekeeper T H&L Kirby H43.


Pyles John farmer bds Warren St Morris star route Waynesburg H31 B T. PYLES WARREN 1 ch farmer (corn) O 75a Mt Morris star route Waynesburg H31 B T. Renner Noah (Lucy) farmer (corn) T 50a Kirby H42.


Rice B. H. (Cassie) farmer (corn) O 120a rd1 Kirby H40.


ROBERTS J. M. (IDA) farmer (corn) O 108a T 189a rd1 Kirby H53 B & I T. Rockwell Walter (Myrtle) rig builder T H&L rd3 Waynesburg H26. Rose Albert (Rhoda) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 74a rd2 Mt Morris H57 I T. Rose Bass (Olive) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 180a rd1 Kirby H40 B T. Rose C. T. (Emma) farmer (corn) O 100a rd1 Kirby H49 B T.


Rose Eli (Elsie) retired farmer (corn) O 185a rd1 Kirby H41.


Rose Emmon (Eva) farmer (corn) O 125a rd2 Mt Morris H61.


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Rose Ida (dau Spencer) housekeeper bds Spencer rd Mt Morris star route Kirby H54 I T.


Rose Johnson (son Spencer) farmer bds. Spencer rd Mt Morris star route Kirby H54 I T.


Rose Lat retired bds C. T. rd1 Kirby H49 B T.


Rose N. B. (Deborah) 5 ch farmer (corn) O 42a rd1 Kirby H47 I T.


Rose Spencer (Nancy) farmer (corn) O 285a Mt Morris star route 1 Kirby H54 I T.


RUSE BEN (SARAH) 1 ch laborer T H&L Fordyce H4.


Ruse Bor (Elizabeth) retired bds Harry Dean Fordyce H4.


Sams Corbley farmer bds M. B. Strosnider rd1 Kirby H37 B T.


SAMS LINDSEY farmer bds M. G. Strosnider rd1 Kirby H37 B T.


Seals James (son Leroy) laborer bds Leroy Kirby H31.


Seals Leroy (Mary) retired farmer O H&L Kirby H31.


Shriver Adam D. (Katherine) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 30a rd3 Waynesburg H6.


Shriver Sanford (Verona) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 57a WOS 10a rd3 Waynesburg H26 I T. Shultz Henry (son Jacob) farmer bds Jacob rd1 Kirby H40.


Shultz H. R. (Grace) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 20a WOS 25a Mt Morris star route Waynes- burg H31.


Schultz Ica (dau Jacob) housekeeper bds Jacob rd1 Kirby H40.


Shultz Jacob (Elizabeth) farmer (corn) O 167a rd1 Kirby H40.


Shultz Jane (dau Jacob) housekeeper bds Jacob rdl Kirby H40.


Shultz Lewis (Nora) 4 ch farmer (corn) T 60a rd1 Kirby H37.


Shultz M. C. (Della) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 116a rd1 Kirby H40 B T.


Shultz Noy (son Valentine) bds Valentine Kirby H55.


Shultz N. M. (Goldie) 2 ch blacksmith O 11a rd1 Kirby H47 B T.


SHULTZ OWEN (ELIZABETH) 1 ch merchant O 79a rd1 Kirby H47 B T.


SHULTZ SEYMOURE (son Jacob) farmer bds Jacob rd1 box 24 Kirby H40.


Shultz Valentine (Alice) retired O H&17a Kirby H55.


Smith Charles teacher bds Mary Mooney rd1 Kirby H36.


Smith Elizabeth housekeeper bds H. R. Wood Mt Morris star route Waynesburg H1 B T.


Smith Margaret housekeeper bds H. R. Wood Mt Morris star route Waynesburg H1 B T.


Snyder Arthur (Fannie) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 43a rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T.


Snyder John laborer bds S. D. John rd3 Waynesburg H29.


Snyder Rebecca J. housekeeper bds J. R. Zimmerman rd3 Waynesburg H16.


Snyder Samuel farmer bds Arthur rd3 Waynesburg H26 B T.


South S. D. (Helen) 1 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Kirby H34.


Spicer Earl (Emma) 1 ch farmer bds Warren Pyles Mt Morris star route Waynesburg H31 B T.


Staggers David (Phoebe J.) farmer (corn) O 60a rd3 Waynesburg H8 B T.


STAGGER DAVID P. (LAURA V.) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 60a bds David rd3 Waynes- burg H8 B T.


STAGGERS J. R. (MARY) 2 ch machinist (vegetables) O 7a rd3 Waynesburg H18 B T. Stephens B. R. retired farmer O 156a rd1 Kirby H19 I T.


Stephens Harry (Lucertia) 4 ch farmer (corn) O 400a rd1 Kirby H43 B & I T.


STEPHENS HORTFORD (son B. R.) bds B. R. rdl Kirby H19 I T'


Stephens J. B. (Laura) farmer (corn) O 92a T 51a rd3 Waynesburg H18 B T. Stephens Salome (dau B. R.) housekeeper bds B. R. rd1 Kirby H19 I T.


Stoops Sarah J. (wid Eli Kum) housekeeper O 17a rd1 Kirby H53.


STROSNIDER GEORGE G. (FANNIE S.) farmer (corn) O 211a rd3 Waynesburg H17 I T.


STROSNIDER J. M. (LAURA BELL) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 155a rd1 Kirby H40 B T. Strosnider M. G. (Flora) farmer (corn) T 8a WOS 10a rd1 Kirby H37 B T. Thomas James E. (son John) laborer bds John rdl Kirby H39 I T.


Thomas John (Delilah) farmer (vegetables) O 13a rd1 Kirby H39 I T.


Vance Josephus (Ruth M.) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 113a rd1 Kirby H11 I T. VAN DRUFF FRANKLIN (ROZELLA) 2 ch merchant O 36a rd1 Kirby H38 B T. West George (Rebecca) farmer (corn) O 25a T 72a rd3 box 43 Waynesburg H13 B T.


White B. S. (Ella) 1 ch farmer (corn) T 92a bds L. D. John Kirby H31. White H. H. (Nancy E.) 1 ch farmer (corn) O 145a rd3 Waynesburg H8 B T. White Ida (dau H. H.) housekeeper bds H. H. rd3 Waynesburg H8 B T. White John L. (Lillian) farmer (corn) T 100a rd3 Waynesburg H18 I T. White Priscilla (wid Dennis) housekeeper bds Alonzo Cummins Kirby H31 B T. White Snowden A. (Nora) 1 ch mail carrier T H&L rd3 Waynesburg H8. WILLIARD THOMAS (NETTIE) farmer (corn) O 67a rd1 Kirby H40. Wilson Dennis (Ida) 2 ch farmer T H&10a rd1 Kirby H33.


WILSON FRANK (ETHEL) 2 ch farmer (corn) T 148a rd1 Kirby H23 B T. Wilson George (Louisa) 1 ch laborer T H&L rd1 Kirby H58.


Wilson John (son George) laborer bds George rd1 Kirby H58.


Wise Samuel (Phoebe) 7 ch farmer (corn) O 48a T 200a rdl Kirby H33.


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Wood George (Jennie) 3 ch gas worker (corn) T 68a rd5 Waynesburg H2 B T. Wood H. R. farmer (corn) O 133a Mt Morris star route Waynesburg H1 B T. Wood I. T. retired O 68a bds George. rd5 Waynesburg H2 B T.


Zimmerman Cassie (wid Enis) housekeeper T H&L rd3 Waynesburg H16 B T. Zimmerman Delilah (dau Cassie) housekeeper bds Cassie rd3 Waynesburg H16 B T. Zimmerman George W. (son Cassie) farmer bds Cassie rd3 Waynesburg H16 B T. Zimmerman Henry (Nancy) farmer (corn) O 300a rd1 Kirby H21 I T.


Zimmerman James R. farmer (corn) O 225a rd3 Waynesburg H16.


Zimmerman James R. (son Cassie) farmer bds Cassie rd3 Waynesburg H16 B T. Zimmerman Margaret (dau Cassie) housekeeper bds Cassie rd3 Waynesburg H16 B T. Zimmerman M. R. (Lida) farmer bds Henry rd1 Kirby H21 I T.


Zimmerman R. J. (Eliza M.) 5 ch farmer (corn) O 108a rd1 Kirby H11.


ZIMMERMAN VINCENT (ELIZABETH) 4 ch farmer (corn) O 228a rd1 Kirby H28 B T.


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Orange Judd Company


315-321 Fourth Ave., Ashland Bldg., New York


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


American National Bank


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Boyers, Minnie Miss


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Citizens National Bank, The


142


Cochran, C. L. Co.


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Cooper & Bell


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Democrat Messenger


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Elms Brothers & Company


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Farmers & Merchants National Bank, The


96


First National Bank


41


Fitzgerald's Department Store


103


Gentile Brothers


68


Goldberg, Reuben H.


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Gordon, Edger C.


74


Hathaway, Robert


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Hench, Dr. C. M.


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Hoge, George E.


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Hook, J. I.


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Hoover Automobile Co.


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Howard, George L.


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Hunt, J. Goodwin


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Huss, David R.


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Lantz & Kessler


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Levin, Samuel


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Lytle, G. R.


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Mills Garage


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Observer, The


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Orange Tudd Company


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Patton, W. A.


54


Parker, C. R.


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Ross, Jesse L. & Co.


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Shannon, T. H.


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Shaw, Frank A.


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Spiker, D. L.


52


Staggers, H. C.


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Stoy, Gus A. & Company


52


Summersgill, R. L.


74


Ullom, W. H.


52


Ullom & Baily


54


Union Deposit & Trust Co.


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60


Washington Daily News, The


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Waynesburg College


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Hoge, A. Furman


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Mount Morris Hardware & Supply Co.


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Myers, P. A.


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Banking Service


This Bank offers a safe depositary for your funds, paying them out on demand.


Sells exchange on all the principal cities in the world. Loans money to patrons whose credit is established.


Pays 4% interest on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. Issues Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks for travel. Transmits money by telegraph or cable.


Makes collections everywhere.


Gives counsel when sought by patrons concerning financial matters.


Make This Bank Your Bank and use its Services THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK


OF WAYNESBURG, PA.


UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY


Capital


$200,000.00


Surplus


$1,000,000.00


Undivided Profits


$106,237.69


Resources


$3,021,484.53


DIRECTORS


DENNIS SMITH, President


J. C. GARARD, Cashier


D. C. CUMPSTON


T. J. HUFFMAN


T. P. MOFFETT


T. J. WISECARVER


JESSE B. ORNDOFF


D. W. JOHNS


JESSE L. GARARD


HUGH KEENAN


F. W. DOWNEY


(ENTIRE MAP ON REVERSE SIDE OF PAGE)


Road and Township Map GREENE COUNTY


PENNSYLVANIA


1916


SCALE-2 miles to 1 inch


INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE-Each township is bounded by a heavy red line. To determine the road upon which a residence is located in any township, look up the name in the directory for the road number, then look for that road number in the proper township. The letter "H" is used before the number to designate road or highway. For example: to locate W. A. P. Rinehart, farmer, Franklin Township, post office R. F. D. No. 2, Waynesburg, living on H. 38 (Road 38) one would first locate Franklin Township and find road numbered 38.


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