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and another vessel, the 'Niagara' opened from both sides with fifteen guns on each side of her, doing ter- rible damage to both. The noise was so terrible you would think the very earth and water would open. We had several cannon on each of the gun-boats, and when weopened fire, we all commenced to fire on the fleet, and soon the British were compelled to hoist the white flag. James Simes was the first man who boarded the 'Queen Charlotte.' He got five hundred dollars reward."
Mettlen and Tool were in it. Had Mettlen and Tool not been there, it is more than prob- able that Perry would never have written his famous dispatch, " We have met the enemy and they are ours." Simes, twenty years before this, lived in Fermanagh. Tool disappears from the tax-lists after 1816. Poor Mettlen, after all his bravery, was destined never again to see his Jumiata home. After the victory, in which he played so important a part, he had au altercation with a man on board the vessel, who pushed him overboard, and he was drowned in Lake Erie.
Medals commemorative of the victory on Lake Erie were struck by the United States Mint by order of the State of Pennsylvania, for presentation to such of her citizens as had vol- unteered to serve on board of the American squadron on that occasion. The father of Alex- ander Mettlen got one. It was two and a fourth inches in diameter. On the obverse it had a profile of Perry, and the words, "Oliverus Hazard Perry. Pro patria vincit. Presented by the Government of Pennsylvania." On the reverse there is the device, "To . . . . . " (a blank being left in which the name "Alexander Mettlen " was engraved), inclosed in a wreath of laurel. Above it is the legend, " We have met the enemy, and they are ons,-Perry." The inscription is, " In testimony of the patriot- ism and bravery in the naval action on Lake Erie, September 10, 1813."
CHAPTER XV.
FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP.
The date of organization of this township is not known. It was not erected in October, 1754, at the time of the formation of the first
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townships "tother side of the N. Mountain." That it was erected soon after the above-men- tioned date is shown by a deed dated April 20, 1755, given by Captain James Patterson to William Armstrong. The deed mentioned con- veyed one hundred and fifty-five acres of land situated in Fermanagh township, near Juniata River. The original territory of Fermanagh township embraced all the new purchase lying north of the Juniata River. This township also included that part of Mifflin County lying south of the river to the Black Log Mountain, and was part of what is now Snyder County, embracing Selinsgrove, part of Centre and Huntingdon Counties. This fact is determined by the names of persons who were known to be residents of those parts, as will be shown here- after.
The Indian troubles of 1756 interfered with all business in the settlements north of the mountain until 1762. At the March term of court in that year William White was ap- pointed constable for this township. Ile re- sided a short distance above the village of Mexico, and was killed by the Indians on the 10th of July, 1763. No mention of this township organization is found in the court records, but on and after 1762 it was officially recognized. In 1763, the following-named persons were appointed officers of Fermanagh : Arthur Moody, constable ; John Nicholson and Samuel Mitchell, supervisors ; Andrew Me- Keener and George Hays, overseers of the poor ; Alexander Lafferty and James Galla- gher, viewers of ferries; and George Hays, collector.
TAXABLES OF 1763 .- In this year the first assessment of the township was taken, a copy of which is here given,-
Acres.
" Armstrong, George, Col. 200
Armstrong, Willian 200
Armstrong, John. 200
Armstrong, Alexander 100
Brightroch, Robert .. 100
Bringham, Alexander 2010
Brown, Charles 300
Buchanan, William 200
Burdge, Moses. 100
Curran, William.
300
Calhooen, Robert, free .. 200
Acres.
Chambers, Thomas.
100
Crampton, James 100
Inglis, Andrew 200)
English, James 50
Fonghts, John. 600
Greenwood, Joseph 500
Gallagher, James 100
Gabriel, George 200
Guthrey, Robert 200
Henderson, William 200
Huff, John 50
Inff; Lawrence 100
Hunter, Samuel. 300
Hayes, George 10)
Long, Andrew. 100
Laferty, Alexander 200
McKee, Thomas 400
McCalester, Hugh, Jr. 100
McBride, John 100
Me.Levy, William. 100
MeClure, Andrew 200
McCormick, Hugh
Mitchell, Samuel. 400
100
Montgomery, John 100
Man, Stufell. 100
Nickson, John. 100
Nickle, William. 100
Neilson, Robert 160
Patterson, James. 400
Reed, Azariah, Sr 100
Reed, Azariah, Jr ..
100
Reed, John .. 100
Rodman, William 300
Sturgeon, John. 100
Sungert, Frederick. 100
Stewart, William 300
Stanford, Jacob 300
Storus, Jean, Widow 400
Wert, Francis, Esq. 400
White, William 200"
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There were seven thousand three Inindred and sixty acres warranted and four hundred aeres patented, which last was to James Patter- sou, who resided at the site of the town of Mexico. The locations of some of these lands will be interesting,-The Armstrongs, at and near MeAlisterville; William Buchanan, near Jericho; James Crampton, below Mexico ; William Curran, near Cedar Spring; An- drew Douglas, near Jericho; John Foughts (Pfontz) and Joseph Greenwood, in Pfoutz Valley and below in Perry County; George Gabriel resided on the site of Selinsgrove, Sny- der County ; Samuel Hunter then owned the
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site of Thompsonville, in Juniata County, and Marysville, Perry County ; Alexander Lafferty, the site of Mifflintown ; Thomas MeKee owned land on both sides of the month of Mahantango Creek ; Hugh MeCalester, Jr., where Washing- ton MeAlester now lives; Ingh McCormick, where Enoch Horning now resides; Samuel Mitchell, farm now owned by Benjamin Shellen- barger, Fayette township; Stuffel Man (Stophel Monce), in Greenwood township in 1768, and was the first collector ; Robert Neilson, on Cedar Spring Ridge; JJames Patterson, Mexico ; the Reeds, the adjoining tract up the river from Mifflintown ; William White, adjoining James Patterson and above Mexico.
In 1764-6 the settlers were again driven out and in 1766 they returned. An assessment was taken in 1767 which contained names of settiers who lived in what is now Mifllin County, of whom were the Crisswells, Hollidays, Brattons, Carmichaels, Holts, Lyons, Mckinstrys, Mar- tins, Samuels, Stewarts, Swifts and Wakefields; and in what is now Huntingdon County was Dr. William Smith, Captain William Trent and John Gamble. These names disappear the next year, 1768, and re-appear in Derry, now Mifflin County, and in Barre, Huntingdon County.
The following are the names of land-owners in the tax-list of 1767, with namber of acres, horses, cows and cleared land, including those published in the list of. 1768 for Derry town- ship, Mifflin County :
" Armstrong, William, 50a, 7ac, 2h, 2c.
Armstrong, Johu, 200a, 5ac. Armstrong, Alexander, 50a, Bac, 2h, 2c. Armstrong, James, 50a, 4ac, 1h, Ic.
Barton, Rev. Thomas, 400 patented, uns.
1 Brown, John, 200a, 3ac, 1h. Carson, Adam, 100a, 10ac, 3h, le.
Clark, William, 50a, 5he, 2h, le. Coons, Adam, 200a, 10ne, 3h, 1c. Cheney, Ezekiel, 100a, Bac, Ih. Crawford, Robert, 50a, 3ae, 1c. Croghan, Charles, 100a, lac, 3h, 2e. Cowan, James, 200a, 30ac, 2h, Ic. Crampton, James, 100a, 5ac, Ie. Cyle, dames, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c. Cocks, Charles, 8700a, uns. Collender, Robert, 600a, uns. Chew, Benjamin, 1000a, uns. Dullield, George, 1700a, uns.
Davis, William, 2c.
Douglas, Andrew, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c. Dickey, James, 150a, 5ac.
Evans, Thomas, 100a, 6ac, 2h, 1c. Gamble, John, 100a, 7ac, Ih, le, 1 negro.
Gibson, James, 100a, Bac, 2h, 2c.
Gallagher, James, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c.
Hall, Thomas, 50a, 2ac, Ih. Hamilton, William, 1003, 2h.
Hamilton, Widow, 100a, 15ac, 2h, 3c.
Hays, George, 100a, 15ac, 2h, 1c.
Henderson, William, 500a, 30ac, 2h, 3c.
Jones, Daniel, 400a, uns.
Jones, Daniel, 150a, 20ac, 2h, 2c.
Johnston, Edward, 50a, 5ae, 2h, 2c.
Kearsley, Jonathan, 150a pat, uns, Bac.
Laekens-(Lukens), John, 100a, 10ac, 2h, 2c, 1 negro.
Lowrey, Alexander, 300a, uns.
Lyon, William, 50a, nus.
MeClay. William, 300a, 20ae, 100a, uns.
McCalester, Hugh, 100a, 40c, 2h, le.) : ( ta- V
MeCalester, William, free, 100a, 4ac.'9/
McCartney, John, 100a, 10ac, 1h, 1c.
McCartney, William, 100a, 20ae, 3h, 1c.
McCartney, John, 2h, 2c.
McCormick, Hugh, 100a, 20ac, 3h, 2c.
MeDaniel, Duncan, 100a, Gac, Ih, Ic.
Me Daniel, John, 100a, 3ac, 1h.
McElhatton, William, 100a, Bac, 1h, 1c.
McKeaver, John, 100a, 5ac, 2h, le.
McMullin, 50a, Bac, 1h, 1c.
Martin, William, 100a, Bac, 2h, 2c. Minner, Isane, 1h, 1c. Minner, Ezekiel, 1h, 1c.
Mitchell, John, 1h, 1c.
Mitchell, Samuel, 100a, 15ae, 1h, 2c.
Mitcheltree, James, 100a, 6ac, 2h, 1c.
Neilson, Robert, 200a, 3ac.
Purdy, James, 100a, 2h, 1c.
Patterson, Captain James, 500a pat, 15ac, 3h, 4c, 4 negroes, 1 grist-mill and 1 saw-mill.
Patterson, William, 50a, 1 saw-mill.
Peters, Rev. Richard, 900a, uns.
Ross, William, 200a, 10ac, 2h, 2c.
Reed, John, 100a, 108ac, 2h, 2c.
Rodman, William, 100a, 15ac, 3h, 3e.
Riddle, William, 50a, bac, 1h, 1c. Smith, Dr. William, 1300a, uns. Stephens, John, 200a, uns. Starns, Widow, 200a, 15ac, 2h, 2c. Stewart, William, 50a, 2nc, 1h, 1c. Sherran, William, 100a, Fac, 2h, 1c. Sherran, Ingh, 100a, 2ac, 1h, 1c. Smith, John and Buchanan, William, 400a, uns. Trent, Captain William, 600a, uns. Wright, David, 100a, bac, 2h, 1e. v. Wright, Joseph, 100a, Woac, 2h, 202 Wharton & Boynton, 600a, uns. West, Francis, Cedar Springs, 100a, 5ac.
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West, Francis, ahove ye narrows, 100a, bae. West, Francis, 100a.
Wallace, William, in Mr. Tea's dist., 1800a, ims. Wallace, Sammel, in Mr. Tea's dist., 7200a, uns."
At the March term of court, 1767, James Purdy, living near now Jericho, was appointed constable, and also at the July term of conrt following.
At the July term, 1767, the boundaries of Fermanagh were described as follows :
"Beginning at the month Cockahummus Creek, up the North side of Juniata and to terminate at the middle of the Long Narrows; thence (along the mountain)to the heads of Cockalnmus Creek ; thence down the said Creek to the place of beginning."
It will be noticed the territory embraced in the above comprises all the present townships of Fermanagh, Fayette, Walker, Delaware, Monroe, the north parts of Greenwood and Susquehanna townships, in Juniata County, and that part of Greenwood township, in Perry County, that lies cast of the Jumiata River and north of Cocalamus Creek, including the site of Millerstown.
Its territory remained unchanged until 1789, when Mifflin County was erected, and Ferman- agh became one of the townships in that county, losing that part of the territory that now lies in Perry County which was attached to Green- wood township, in Cumberland County.
At the June term, 1791, a petition was pre- sented asking that the portion of Fermanagh cast of a line running from the mouth of Dela- ware Run near Thompsontown, northwest to the Shade Mountain, be annexed to Greenwood township. The report of viewers was confirmed. The boundary line was not definitely ran until November, 1795, when James Nelson was ordered to survey and locate the line.
This annexed all of Monroe and parts of Fayette, Delaware, Susquehanna and Green- wood to Greenwood township.
At the same term of court a petition from citizens of Milford was presented, asking that a strip of land "lying below Widow Bonner's plantation and extending along the Juniata River to the Cumberland County line, be an- nexed to Fermanagh." The viewer's report was confirmed, and the territory was annexed, which
is now those parts of Walker and Delaware townships lying south of the Juniata River.
Walker township was erected from Ferma- nach in 1823. Fayette township was formed from part of Fermanagh and Greenwood in March, 1831, since which time the area of Fer- managh has remained unchanged. Lost Creek passes through the township westerly, and enters the Juniata at Cuha Mills. The north, middle and south forks of this stream unite near Jeri- cho on the eastern limit of the township.
The carly settlers in the territory now Fer- managh were Alexander Lafferty, Thomas Mc- Cormick, James Purdy and James Sharon. These men were the first to settle in the limits of the present township, in 1755, an account of which will be found hereafter. The settlers were driven out several times, from 1763, and were much troubled by Indians as late as 1780.1
1 " Copy of an agreement relative to protecting the frontier, &c. " May 21, 1780.
" Terms proposed to the freemen of this company for granting some assistance to our frontier, as follows, viz : That four men be raised immediately, and paid by this company, in grain, or the value thereof, at three pound, old way, per month, during the time they shall be in actual service, and also provisions. The time they shall engage lo serve, one month, and the method for paying the men afore- said shall be by levying a proportionable tax on all and singular the taxable property of each person residling with- in the bonds of Captain Minteer's company; and if any person shall so far forget his duty as to refuse complying with his brethren in the aforesaid necessary proposals, he shall be deemed an enemy to his country, and be debarred from the privileges of a subject of this State by being ex- eluded the benefit of all tradesmen working for him, such us millers, smiths, &c."
"'We, the subscribers, do approve of the above proposals, and bind ourselves by these presents to the performance of and compliance with the same. In witness whereof we have herennto set our hands this 21st day of May, 1780. N. B .- Wheat To be 51, Rye and Corn 31 per bushel. We also agree that Captain Minteer's company shall meet on Wednesday next, nt William Sharon's.
". Win. McCoy, Jas. Taylor, Saml. Sharon, Epenitus Hart. John Watson, Christian Lintner, John Narrows Riddle, Rob. ert MeDowell, Thomas Wiley, James Banks, James Patter- son, David Nelson, Robert Carnagan, John McCartney, Wil- liam Martin, William Harris, William Chumningham, James Diekey, William Wright, William Brown, William MeAlis- ter, Hugh MeCormick, James Armstrong, John Henderson, James Nelson, William Chunhun, George Moore, James Harris, Ingh Sharon, James Patterson, William Strach, William Stewart, Jr., Alexander Armstrong, Andrew Dong-
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TAXABLE INDUSTRIES,' - The tax-lists of Fermanagh township from 1768 to 1831 show assessments on the following, in addition to lands and stock. Those that fell into Walker in 1823 are marked " W." The line between Fermanagh and Greenwood, after 1791, ran through Thompsontown and MeAlisterville :
GRIST-MILLS. Aldricks, James, 1799-1813. Anderson, Enoch, 1786-88. Banks, James, Jr., 1817-28. Brown, John, 1794. Burns, Robert, 1817-22.
Byers, John, 1791. Byers, Martin (2), 1808-19. Campbell, John, 1807-13. Cookson, William, 1790, '91, '95, 1802-3. Curran, Samuel, 1786-93.
Custer, Richard, 1783.
Gustin, Amos, 1831. Horning, Elias, 1803.
Horning, Lewis, 1801-31.
Kepner, John, Sr., 1771-82.
Lintner, Conrad, 1796-1803.
Myers, Christian, 1822-31.
Myers, Samuel, 1802, 1820-21.
Ogden, Isaac, 1782-83.
Patterson, George, 1785-1809.
Patterson, James, 1768-71. Patterson, Widow (James), 1772-84.
Purdy, James, 1770-79. Purdy, John, 1780-93. Rodfrhong, Frederick, 1805-7.
Ins, Andrew Nelson, John Gill, George Green, Charles Blain, David Walker, James Purdy, Robert Nelson, James Mc- Ilvaine, Thomas Howard, Hugh MeAlister, Matthew Stull, Thomas MeElroy, Henry Matson, William Wiley, Thomas l'ole, Hugh MeElroy, Samuel Mitchell, John Purdy, Auth- ony Trimmer, William Upton, James Smith, Jolm Hender- sou, Wilbam Henderson.
" * To receive the grain, or shoes, or shirting for the march - ing party, John Purdy, at his will ; Robert Nelson, at his house; Hugh MeAlister, at his house ; William Me.Alister, at his house.'
" An agreement made by the under-named persons. viz., . That we will serve as mulitary volunteers along the fron- tier, for the space of one month, commencing from Monday 29th just; to meet at David Nelson's on said day, and to march from thence. Given under our hands, the 24th duy of May, 1780.
"JAMES TAYLOR, "JAMES HARRIS, " EPENITUS HART, " THOMAS WILEY, "JAMES PURDY, "JAMES ARMSTRONG."
Shade, George, 1774.
Shade Sebastian, 1778-89. Shape, John, 1787. Smith, John, 1785-90. Sturgeon, Peter, 1791-99.
Thompson, Isaac, 1732-83.
Thompson, James and Samuel, W., 18144-31.
Thompson, William, 1785-1813; Thompsontown, 1809-13, Mexico. Thompson, William and Robert, 1814-31.
Thompson, William and Robert, W., 1823-31.
Wagoner, John, 1795-97.
Watson, John, 1794-1809.
Whiteside, Thomas, 1828-31.
Woods, David, 1810.
FULLING-MILLS.
Anderson, Joseph, 1787.
Evans, Evan, 1823-28.
Haman, Andrew, 1814-22.
Matson, Joseph, 1817-19.
Patterson, George, 1787-1809.
Patterson, James, 1782-91.
Roberts, Lewis M., 1827-31.
Smith, William, 1795-1802.
Thompson, James and Samuel, W., 1814-31. Thompson, William, 1809-13.
Wiley, Samuel Jr., 1805-13.
CARDING-MACHINES.
Adams, Jolin & Jacob, W., 1826.
Beale, Jolm, 1825.
Custard, Samuel's, heirs, W., 1823. Horning, Elias, 1826-28.
Horning, Jacob, 1824-25.
Thompson, William (3), 1813.
Wiley, Samuel, Jr., 1813.
CLOVER-MILL.
Whiteside, Thomas, 1813.
OIL-MIL.L.
Kinzer, Jacob, Sr., 1796, '99, 1802.
TILT-HAMMER. Horning, Lewis, 1809-19.
STORES AND MERCHANTS.
Banks, Ephraim, 1812-14.
Bell, William, 1811-12. Bryson, Samuel, 1785.
Christy, Jacob, 1829. Cochran & Co., 1811. Cooper, Robert, 1797-99. Cooper & Davidson, 1796.
Cummings, Joseph, 1824. Dealy, James, 1808-11. Eller, John, 1829-31. Gallagher, Robert, 1821. Gallagher, Thomas 11., 1812-14. Gingrich, John, 1830.
' Compiled by A. L, Guxs.
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Gustin, Amos, 1820-24. Haman, John, 1809. Heim, Samuel, W., 1829-30. Hoover, Frederick, 1829. Irwin George, 1803-1. Jamison, John, 1796. Knox, James, 1796-1820. Knox, Jantes & Gallagher, 1813. Law, Benjamin, 1892- 21. Law, James, 1824. Lintner, Conrad, 1797. Martin, William, 1796. Milnor, George A., W., 1828-29.
Monahan, Michael, 1795.
Moore & Rowan, 1799.
MeAlister, IIngh, Jr., 1817-21. " McCormick, David, 1815.
McCormick, George, 1793. MeDonakl, Bernard, 1808. MeDougal, Robert, 1797. MeElroy, Thomas, 1782. Ramsey, Manassa, 1802-3.
Reynolds, David, 1801. Reynolds, David & Levi, 1803.
Hice, Samuel, W., 1831.
Rowan, Stuart, 1799. Taylor, James, 1812-13. Thompson, James & Samuel, 1814-23.
Thompson, James, W., 1825-80.
Thompson, Robert, W., 1811-28.
Thompson, Samuel, 1822. Thompson, William, 1801-13; (2), 1812.
Thompson, William & Robert, W., 1814-27. Turner, William & John, 1817-19.
Wallace, John, W., 1828-30. Watson, John, 1796. Weimer, John, 1824. Wilson, Hugh, 1829. Wilson, Ilugh & Co., 1830. Wood, John, 1826. Zeigler, Jacob, 1814-20. Zeigler, Jacob & Co., 1811.
DISTILLERIES,
Alexander, James, 1793-94. Andrews, Robert, 1799-1800. Aitkins, James, 1795. Banks, James, Jr., 1790-96. Beale, Peter, 1794-95. Beale, Philip, 1793-95. Beavis, Issacher, 1782 -88. Bohr, Michael, W., 1823-25. Brooks, James, 1793-91. Bryson, Samuel, 1791 96. Burrows, Philip, 1805-10. (liftman, Yost, 1811-13. Cookson, Joseph, 1783. Cunningham, William, 1786-96. Curran, Sammel, 1780.
Curran, William, 1826-28. Davis, Tristram, 1782. Doerst, Zachariah, W., 1808-12. Elder, John, 1828. Finlay, John, 1793. Fry, Gabriel, 1779-83. Graybill, Harman, W., 1826, '27. Graybill, Peter, W., 1828-30. Greenwalt, Lewis, 1829. Gustin, Amos, 1824-28. Hart, Epenetus, 1786-88.
Holman, Jolm & Michael, 1805-7.
Ilorning, Elias, 1811-28.
Ilorning, Jacob, 1824-25. Huntsbarger, Peter, 1820. Irwin, Christopher, 1796, 1802-3.
Irwin, Gawen, 1797.
Lapp, David, 1818. Laughbaugh, Lewis, 1802-3.
Lauver, John, 1805. Linsey, Jeremiah, 1804. Linter, Conrad, 1805-7. Miller, David, 1781-83. Miller, John, 1816-18.
Mitcheltree, James, 1780-83.
Monahan, James, 1809, '11. Mullin, Joseph, 1782, '83. McCay, William, 1826.
McCafferty, Charles, 1800. McClure, John, 1783-85.
McCormick, Hugh, 1789-96. McCormick, Robert, 1780. Mclaughlin, John, 1800. Neilson, Robert, 1780-87. Ort, Conrad, 1823-28. Patterson, James (2), 1791. Riddle, John, Sr., 1802-10. Shade, Sebastian, 1783. Shardel, Daniel, 1811-18. Smalley, Benjamin, 1780-81. Stretch, William, 1785-88. Swagerty, Frederick, 1780. Thompson, William (2), 1809-13.
Thompson, William & Robert, W., 1814, 1823-31.
Walker, David, 1788-94; (2), 1795-96.
Warren, Walter, 1822-24. Watson, John, 1793-1807; (2), 1794-96.
Watt, Hugh (2), 1808-11. White, John, 1781-83. Wright, John, 1812-11. .
Wright, John, Jr., 1812. Yoeum, Charles, 1809. Yocum, John (2), 1809, '10; (1), 1811-22. Zook, Jacob, 1811. Zook, John, Sr., (2), 1810. Zook, John, 1811-13.
SAW-MIL.L.S. Adams, John and Jacob, W., 1816-21.
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Anderson, John, 1817-31. Anderson, Joseph, 1787. Banks, James, Jr., 1817-28. Boady, Isaac, 1820-25. Brown, John, 1791. Byers, Martin, 1808-19. Curran, William, 1825 -31. Curran, Widow, or Samuel's heirs, 1820. Custard, Richard, 1783. Custard, Samuel, W., 1820-23. George, Stephen, 1826-28. Gustin, Amos, 1831. Hamilton, John, 1776-93. Haughawout, John, 1830-31. Henderson, James, 1796-99. Henderson, John, Jr., 1796-1803.
Hoffman, Adam, 1830. Morning, Elias, 1805-28. Horning, Jacob, 1830-31. Jordan, David, 1795, '96, '99.
Jordan, Thomas, 1779-91.
Kepner, John, Sr., 1771-82. Lapp, David and Hunsberger, 1813.
Lintner, Conrad, 1796-1803. Lukens, Abraham, Sr., 1776-99.
Lukens, Abraham, Jr., 1796-1812.
Martin, John, 1830. Mathers, Joseph, 1816-22. Moore, John, W., 1817-28.
Moore, Robert and William, W., 1829-31.
Myers, Christian, 1822-31.
Myers, John, 1805-19.
Myers, Samuel, 1820. MeElroy, Hugh, 1811-19.
MeMeen, Joseph, W., 1823-26.
MeMeen, Robert, 1820-22.
Ogden, Isaac, 1782-83. Patterson, George, 1785-1809.
Patterson, James, 1781-91. Patterson, William, 1767-73.
Pennebaker, William, 1811-30.
Purdy, James, 1776-78. Riddle, John, Sr., 1818-22. Riddle, John and Sammel, W., 1823-24. Rodfrlong, Frederick, 1805-7.
Shade, Sebastian, 1778-89. Shuipe, John, 1787. Smalley, Lewis, 1794-95. Smith, John, 1785-90. Smith, William, 1803. Thompson, Isaac, 1781-83. Thompson, James and Samuel, W., 1817-31. Thompson, John, W., 1817-21. Thompson, Robert, 1785-86. Thompson. William, 1790-1813.
Thompson, William & Robert, 1814-22. Thompson, William & Robert, W., 1823-31. Vines, Samuel, 181.1. Wagoner, John, 1795-97.
Watson, John, 1793-1809. Walker, David, W., 1827-28. Whiteside, Thomas, 1828-31. Woods, David, 1810. Wright, Azariah, 1811-22. Yost, Isaac, 1796-1820.
CUTLER-SHOPS.
Horning, Lewis, 1806-29. Turner, Isaac, cutler, 1810-20.
TANNERIES AND TANNERS.
Anderson, Alexander, 1812.
Carnahan, William, 1782.
Coyle, William, W., 1823.
Doty, Amos, 1802, '03, '17, '26.
Doty, William, 1820-25.
Elder, David, 1820-31. Hardy, Hugh, 1817.
Ilardy, John, Jr., 1791-94.
Heim, Samuel, W., 1828.
Holfinan, John, 1830.
Inrl, John, 1826-28. Jackson, Alexander, 1795-96.
Jacobs, Jesse, 1811-31. Johnson, Thomas, 1811.
Jordan, Francis, W., 1812-31.
Magill, William, 1800-06.
Moore, John, 1794, 1810, '18.
Moore, Robert, 1822. Moore, Robert & William, W., 1829-31.
- McAlister, Hugh, Jr., 1823-28.
1 MeAlister, Hugh, Jr., 1830-31. MeElroy, Alexander, 1809. Nieman, John, 1821.
North, John, 1825. Robison, John, 1796. Rumbangh, Matthias, W., 1811-25.
Sanderson, Alexander, 1811-19.
Sanderson, James, 1808-9.
Sanderson, William, 1811. Walker, Samuel, 1804.
Wright, Jacob, 1796-1822. Wright, John, 1823-31.
INNS OR TAVERNS.
Aitkins, James, 1807-12. Banks, Ephraim, 1817.
Beale, John, 1831. Blair, John, W., 1823-31. Blair, Swan, 1820. Blair, John S., W., 1825-31.
Burr, Henry 11., 1825. Cottle, Mary, 181 1. Davidson, David, 1796, 1808-11.
Davidson, John, 1809. Dougherty, Daniel, 1828-29.
Dougherty, John, 1830. Eyer, Jacob, 1828-31. Fetterman, Joseph, 1811, '12, '20.
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JUNIATA COUNTY.
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Foncannon, Michael, 1811-12. Freeborn, Jobu B., 1820.
Gallagher, Thomas, 1796-97.
Gannon, John, 1829. Horrell, Christopher, 1808. Jackson, Alexander, 1796. Jamison, Jolin & Gallaber, 1826.
Johnson, Adam, W., 1826-31.
Jordan, David, 1796.
Kinsloe, Francis, 1822-27.
Lauver, Michael, Sr., 1826.
Linsey, Jeremiah, 1808. Love, William, 1826, '28.
Magill, Sarah, 1828. Miller, John, 1815. Murphy, Francis, 1828.
1 MeAlister, Hugh, Jr., 1830.
1 MeAlister, John E., Jr., 1829-30,
McCrum, Joseph, 1820-25.
McDonald, James, 1814.
Neilson, Robert, 1796. Osburn, Thomas, 1829-30.
Patton, Robert, 1815.
Porter, James, 1831.
Ramsey, John, 1826-27.
Reynolds, David, 1808.
Rodeback, Daniel, 1814.
Rowland, Thomas, 1827. Sanderson, James, 1808.
Showers, Adion J., 1826. Shull, Henry, 1829. Spangler, Henry & Martha, W., 1826-31.
Stouffer, John, W., 1820-31.
Walker, John, 1814-15.
Watson, John, 1796.
Wertz, Adam, 1826-31.
Wise, Jacob, Sr., 1820, '22.
Zeigler, Jacob, 1820, '22.
FERRY.
Abraham, Noah, heirs, 1818-31. Harris, William, 1796, 1802-3.
Jordan, David, 1792.
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