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Dearborn County Heavy Taxpayers – 1879

Heavy taxpayers for 1879 in Dearborn County, Indiana appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 27 Feb 1879 – Page 4, Column 3

THE SOLID MULDOONS.
The following named persons and corporations pay upwards of $100 in taxes on taxable property at the county Treasurer’s office:

HARRISON TOWNSHIP.

  • George A Briggs
  • Mary A. Cheatham
  • James Dair
  • William and Charles Dair
  • Dair Brothers
  • Rebecca Fox
  • George Kocher
  • George W. Keen & Co.
  • Solomon Longnecker
  • George W. Mettler
  • James W. Pattinger
  • White Water Valley Railroad Co.

MILLER TOWNSHIP.

  • James M. Blasdel
  • Harrison Dawson
  • Abiah Hayes
  • James Liddell
  • John Fred Meyer
  • Ferris J. Nowlin
  • Enoch B. Nowlin
  • Ambrose E. Nowlin
  • Jacob Z. Nowlin
  • George W. Robinson
  • John Shanks
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

LAWRENCEBURGH TOWNSHIP.

  • T. T. Annis
  • Joseph H. Burkam
  • Jacob B. Chase
  • B. & L. Daniels
  • Margaret Daily
  • Priscilla Garrison
  • David Guard’s heirs
  • Abiah Hayes
  • Joseph Hayes’ estate
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Anthony Halverstadt’s heirs
  • Joseph Hayes Sr.
  • Leah Hayes
  • John R. Hannah
  • Bulah Lowe
  • Brower Ludlow
  • Lee Ann B. Ludlow
  • Omer T. Ludlow
  • George T. Ludlow’s heirs
  • Anson Marshall’s heirs
  • Daniel S. Major’s heirs
  • Thomas Mason
  • Enoch H. Miller
  • Job Miller
  • Joseph H. Miller
  • David Nevitt
  • George Nevitt
  • William T. Pate
  • Rezin Reese
  • Amos Reese
  • Martha Reese
  • John Reese’s heirs
  • Eleanor Rowland
  • Rezin Reese (in trust)
  • Isabella Watts
  • Nancy West
  • O. & M. Railroad
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

TOWN OF GREENDALE.

  • E. B. Dobell
  • Garnier & Dobell
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Francis Lang
  • J. H. Marsh
  • William Probasco
  • W. P. and Geo. Squibb
  • N. J. Walsh
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP.

  • William H. Baker
  • Peter Bidner
  • John Bidner
  • Samuel W. Conger
  • Zeph Heustis
  • Joseph Hall
  • Elias Heustis
  • Joseph Johnston
  • Gen. S. Jaquith
  • Robert Mason
  • John Rumsey
  • Henry Shater
  • Charles Sutton
  • James Walser
  • Henry Wood
  • John D. Windhorst
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

YORK TOWNSHIP.

  • Cornelius Vanhorn
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

KELSO TOWNSHIP.

  • B. Hammerle

JACKSON TOWNSHIP.

  • Claudius Anderson
  • P. & C. Weis
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

CITY OF LAWRENCEBURGH.

  • John D. Abraham
  • Joseph H. Burkam
  • Joseph Brandt
  • James Burk
  • First National Bank
  • John Callahan
  • Maria Deuschle
  • Otho W. Dowden
  • E. B. Dobell
  • Harriett Dunn
  • D. W. C. Fitch
  • J. H. Gaff & Co.
  • Barbara Garnier
  • John B. Garnier
  • Leah Hayes
  • Isaac Hayes
  • William Huber
  • Walter Hayes’ heirs
  • Johann J. Hauck
  • John Hornberger
  • Nancy Hayes
  • W. P. James
  • Gustave Kestner
  • Lawrenceburgh Furniture Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Mill Co.
  • Miami Valley Furniture Co.
  • Mary Miller
  • C. O’Brien’s heirs
  • Ohio valley Coffin Co.
  • Reese H. Parry
  • People’s Bank
  • Roots & Co.
  • S. Strasburger
  • Rudolph Walters
  • Squire Watts
  • I. C. & L. Railroad

CITY OF AURORA.

  • Aurora Gas Co.
  • Aurora Iron and Nail Co.
  • J J Backman’s estate
  • Wm. Brewington
  • First National Bank
  • John Cobb
  • Robert Criswell
  • Josiah Chambers
  • O. P. Cobb
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co.
  • Sarah Criswell
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Thomas Gaff
  • Wm. E. Gibson
  • Gaff & Co.
  • T. & J. W. Gaff & Co.
  • Abram Lozier
  • O. & M. Railroad
  • Stedman & Co.
  • W. T. Stevens
  • Alexina M. Smith
  • George W. Taylor
  • Richard T. Winkley
  • James Wymond

CENTRE TOWNSHIP.

  • John Billingsley
  • John Cobb
  • O. P. Cobb
  • Albert Carson
  • Melville Cannon
  • James Greer
  • James W. Gaff
  • A. D. Hopping
  • E. J. Hamilton
  • Ezra G. Hayes
  • Fred H. Lange
  • V. Lindsay and others
  • Perry Small
  • James Vail
  • Francis Worley
  • O. & M. Railroad

TOWN OF COCHRAN

  • Elizabeth Squibb
  • O. & M. Railroad

HOGAN TOWNSHIP.

  • Conaway Bainum
  • Henry C. Busse
  • Josiah Chambers
  • James C. Cordry
  • John Crozier
  • Cyrus Canfield
  • John Speidel
  • O. & M. Railroad

SPARTA TOWNSHIP

  • Sandford Mendel
  • Thomas Record

TOWN OF MOORE’S HILL

  • Hanson D. Moore
  • Indiana Moore

CLAY TOWNSHIP.

  • Joseph Beckett
  • Preston Conaway
  • Aaron Pursell

CESAR CREEK TOWNSHIP

  • Garrett Bosse
  • John F. Leucking

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

  • Jesse H. Cooper
  • John W. Greer
  • Leander Lindsay
  • Enoch M. Lindsay
  • George Randell
  • D. W. C. Wilbur
  • Benjamin Wilson

There are no person in Logan township who pay $100 or upwards in taxes.

Moore’s Hill Commencement – 1886

Moore’s Hill [Switzerland County, Indiana] Commencement proceedings for 1886 appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 24 Jun 1886 – Page 5, Column 2

MOORE’S HILL REVEILLE.

Among the large number present during Commencement week were Rev. D. T. Hedges and family, Manchester; Rev. E. A. Campbell, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, Greensburg; G. W. Johnson and wife, North Hogan; Dr. E. Tincher, Shelbyville; Dr. P. M. Bigney and family, Cincinnati; Dr. T. M. Kyle and family, Manchester; Lou Bromblay, Jeffersonville; Mary Weeks, North Vernon; Mrs. and Miss Jones, Decatur county; Revs. J. W. Mendell and Pelsor, Delaware; Rev. J. Y. O’Neal and family, Dillsboro; Revs. Joseph Cotton, Robertson, Sargent, Prof. R. W. Wood and family, Jeffersonville; G. W. Wood and family, Aurora; Capt. and Mrs. Hays, Lawrenceburg; G. S. Lozier, Wright’s Corner; Misses Wymond and Dormas, Lawrenceburg, and a score from Switzerland and Ohio counties.

COMMENCEMENT NOTES.

The crowd as usual was immense.

The societies did good work and deserve special mention.

A. J. Works, of East Enterprise, added on more to the vast throng on Commencement day.

The music, if anything, was an improvement on last year’s, with fine violin accompaniments thrown in for good measure.

E. E. Berry looks as well on the stage and behind the counter.

The annual sermon by Rev. E. A. Campbell was excellend, as was also the address by Rev. Chaffee.

“Tendencies and Opportunities,” by R. M. Barns, was a perfect literary treat and was greeted by full house.

J. H. Heinrichs, journalist, of Indianapolis, and a member of the class of ’80, accompanied by his wife, came down to size up the crowd and have a good time. He did both.

George W. Smith, in the oratorical contest, received the first prize, $25; Ed Lee the second, $15, and Mrs. Wimmer, the third, $10.

Mrs. D. E. Sparks, of Lawrenceburg, an Eastern college graduate and professional music teacher, is another who attended the exercises and highly complimented the same.

Those who carried off the honors of the institution are:

  • Edith Myers, Jeffersonville
  • Edith Shockley, Ora Daughters, Moore’s Hill
  • Edward A. Robertson, Hartsville
  • Samuel W. Collett, Moore’s Hill
  • Virgil M. Henderson, Versailles
  • John W. Johnson, Charles H. Meeds, Henry Ross, Moore’s Hill

1868 Shippers’ Guide – Dearborn County

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
H. C. Chandler & Co.’s Businesss Directory and Shipper’s Guide for the State of Indiana. Indianapolis : H. C. Chandler & Co., Publishers, 1868. Online at Hathitrust.

AURORA,
An important city on the Ohio river and Ohio & Mississippi railroad, twenty-five miles from Cincinnati and ninety-five from Indianapolis. It contains about 3,800 inhabitants; has a large distillery, cooper shop, foundry and machine shop, and various other manufacturing establishments. It has seven churches, excellent schools, and is backed by a good agricultural society.

Agricultural Implements.

  • Cobb O P & Co, cor Main and Second
  • McHenry B N, Main

Attorneys.

  • Conwell J
  • GREGG R, 6 Criswell block, Main
  • Holeman W S, Judiciary
  • ROBERTS OMAR F, Judiciary

Bakeries.

  • Frey Mrs. M, cor Third and Judiciary
  • Johnson A, Second
  • Kastner Phil, Front
  • Siegmundt A M, Third
  • Siemantel Geo, Second

Bank.

  • First National Bank, T Gaff pres, J G Kennedy cash. Second.

Barbers.

  • Dines G, Second
  • Hauck J, Second
  • THOMAS J, Judiciary

Billiard Saloon.

  • Heimberger T, Second

Blacksmiths.

  • Fish H & Co, Main
  • McClellan & Skirving, Main
  • Smith H, Mill
  • Snell J P, Front

Book Bindery.

  • Leive Wm, Main

Books and Stationery.

  • Leive Wm, Main
  • Milburn J N, Second

Boots and Shoes.

  • Collins L, Judiciary
  • Elben W, Third
  • Golding G M, Second
  • Ingenthorn & Boos, Second
  • Miller W R, Second
  • Owen T, Second
  • Schaffer Geo, Main
  • Shoesel J, Third
  • Young W E, Second

Brewery.

  • Siementel M, Third

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Sassman & Co, Bridgway
  • Stanford L D, Main
  • Watts Wm, near Main

Carriages and Wagons.

  • Fisk H & Co, Mill
  • Lansberry A B, Mill
  • Voeste Wm, Main

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • Cless G F, Judiciary
  • Ritter G, Third

Clothing.

  • Denton G V, corn Second and Main
  • Epstein Abe, cor Main and Second
  • Golding G M, Second
  • Ingenthorn & Boos, Second
  • Jones & Beerving, Second
  • La Mar W F, Second
  • Meyer J, Second

Commission Merchants.

  • Vail & Winkley, Judiciary

Confectioneries.

  • Bloon A, Second
  • Frey Mrs. M, cor Third and Judiciary
  • Hauck John, near Railroad

Coopers.

  • Chambers, Stevens & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Gibson & Gaff, near depot
  • Wymond P, over bridge
  • Wymond S, Exporting

Dentists.

  • Harryman A B, Second
  • Stewart J F, Main, over Cobbs & Co
  • Ulrey J P, Second

Distillers.

  • Gaff F & J W, near railroad

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Gibson T M, Second
  • Pattison A B, Second

Dry Goods.

  • Chambers, Stevens & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Epstien Abe, cor Main and Third
  • Gaff, Lozier & Co, cor Second and Judiciary
  • Jones & Brewington, Second
  • Lamar W F, Second

Express Company.

  • Adams, J S Shattuck agent, Second

Flour and Feed

  • Vail & Winkley, Judiciary

Flour Mills.

  • Gaff T & J W, near railroad
  • Siementel S & Co, Third

Foundry and Machine Shop

  • Stedman & Co, near depot

Fruits Stand.

  • Trant John, Third

Furniture.

  • Arthurs G H, Second
  • Haring M, Second
  • Morrow Mrs. M. L, Second

General Stores.

  • Appleton Wm, Second
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Denton G V, cor Second and Main
  • Gaff, Lozier & Co, cor Judiciary and Second
  • Stafford James, Second
  • Stratton L S, Second
  • Wilke J H, Main

Grain and Produce.

  • Vail & Winkley, Judiciary

Groceries and Provisions.

  • Beal J
  • Bloom A, Second
  • Bush L M, Main
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Cobb O P & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Criswell R, cor Main and Third
  • Cummings J, Third
  • Earley P, Texas
  • Gaff, Lozier & Co, cor Second and Judiciary
  • Giegoldt M, Exporting
  • Johnson A, Second
  • Kastner P, Front
  • Koehler P, cor Sixth and Front
  • Maloney J, Second
  • Nees J A, cor Fourth and Front
  • Pattison T, Second
  • Pelgen P, Judiciary
  • Siementel Geo, Second
  • Siementel S & Co, Third
  • Snell R P, Second
  • Siegmundt A M, Third
  • Welling G, Third

Gunsmith.

  • Buerger Wm, Judiciary

Hardware.

  • Chambers, Stevens & Co, cor Main and Second
  • Cobb O P & Co, cor Main and Second

Harness and Saddles.

  • Campbell S T, Main
  • Wehe J A, Third

Hay Dealers.

  • Cheek S & Co
  • Cobb O P & Co

Hotels.

  • Aurora Hotel, J M Mueller propr, cor Main and Third
  • EAGLE HOTEL, John Hamilton propr, Judiciary
  • Farmer’s Hotel, P J Schwartz propr, cor Main and Mill
  • Farmers and Traveler’s House, Henry Pellman propr, cor Fourth and Judiciary
  • Indiana House, Beinkamp & Giegoldt proprs, cor Main and Importation
  • Mansion House, T Heimberger propr, Second
  • Schultze House, A Schultze propr, Second
  • Trester House, J Gross propr, cor Third and Exporting
  • Washington House, John Baer propr, Third

Insurance Agents.

  • Pattison T, Second
  • Sibley E F, public square, entrance on Main

Insurance Company

  • Aurora Insurance and Trust Co, J Cobb prest, L M Foulk secy, cor Main and Second.

Justices of the Peace.

  • Emery J A, Main
  • Gill D L, Third

Liquor Dealers.

  • Cunningham W F Judiciary
  • Oester N & Co, Third
  • Squibb W P & Co, Main

Livery Stable.

  • Campbell & McClellan, Second
  • Taylor G W, Mill
  • York F A, Judiciary

Lumber Dealers.

  • Hurlburt L G & Son, Third
  • McHenry B N, Main

Meat Markets.

  • Geigoldt J, cor Third and Judiciary
  • Mergner H, Third
  • Rudolph L, Second
  • Trant John, Third

Merchant Tailors.

  • Basler H, Judiciary
  • Blake J S, Main
  • Held P H, Second

Millinery.

  • Cochran Mrs. E, cor Second and Main
  • Dewey Mrs.
  • Glardon Miss Lu & Em, Second
  • Hibbert Mrs. W, Second

News Depot.

  • Milburn J N, Second

Newspaper

  • The Aurora Commercial, E F Sibley, editor and prop, Public Square, entrance on Main

Notaries Public.

  • GREGG R, 6 Criswell’s blk, Main
  • ROBERTS O F, Judiciary

Oyster Saloon.

  • Johnson A, Second

Photographers.

  • Billingsley G W, Second
  • Hubbard S R, Second
  • Walton J, Main

Physicians.

  • Bond R C, cor Main and Second
  • Chatten J H, Third
  • Hains A B, Main
  • Lamb J N, over Cobb & Co, Main
  • Rectanus F, Third
  • Sutton G, Third

Plaining Mill.

  • Hurlbert L G & Son, Third

Post Master.

  • Walker H, Main

Printing.

  • Sibley E F, Public Square, entrance on Main

Railroad Agent.

  • Kennecutt H, Depot

Rectifiers.

  • Oester N & Co, Third
  • Squibb W P & Co, Main

Renovater

  • Summerfield L, Second

Saloons.

  • Brannagel Egidius, Third
  • Frantz George, Second, near Railroad
  • Geigoldt M, Exporting
  • Hernberger T, Second
  • Johnson A, Second
  • Koehler M, Second
  • Siemantel George, Second
  • Schulze A, Second
  • Speckert F, cor Third and Judiciary
  • Worth F, Second, near depot

Sash, Doors and Blinds.

  • Hurlbert L G & Son, near Second

Sheet Iron Works.

  • Severn J Mill

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Dyke M, Second
  • Held Philip, jr, Second
  • Spath H P, Second

Undertaker.

  • Marrow Mrs. W. E, Second

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.

  • Leive Wm, Main
  • Milburn J N, Second

COCHRAN,
A village in Dearborn county, twenty-seven miles from Cincinnati on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, has a population of about 600. The machine shops of the Ohio & Mississippi are located here.

Boots and Shoes.

  • Holtezal & Wulzen, Dillsboro Pike

General Merchants.

  • Holtezel & Wulen, Dillsboro Pike

Groceries.

  • Gould A O, cor Main and Dillsboro Pike
  • Radspinner J, Dillsboro Pike

Justice of the Peace.

  • Melson B P

Notary Public.

  • Gould A O, cor Main and Dillsboro Pike

Post Master.

  • Gould A O, cor Main and Dillsboro Pike

Real Estate Agent.

  • Gould A O, cor Main and Dillsboro Pike

Saloon.

  • Bagdoll, Job

COLD SPRING.
A small station on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, in Dearborn county, thirty-five miles from Cincinnati. Population 75.

General Stores.

  • Hayes J, at depot
  • Wilkner H

Post Master.

  • Wilkner H

Railroad Agent.

  • Hayes J

DILLSBORO.
A village in Dearborn county, ten miles west of Aurora and one and a half miles from Dillsboro Station, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. Population about 700. It has several stores, shops, etc. The country in the vicinity is high and rolling.

Attorneys.

  • Conaway Hamilton
  • Eggelston J W
  • Lemon J S
  • Vandolah J C

Baker.

  • Bruce Alexander

Barber.

  • Johnson Thomas C

Blacksmiths.

  • Mulford O S
  • Perlee Demas
  • Suits Alfred
  • Suits Emsley

Butcher.

  • Randle Wm J

Cabinetmaker.

  • Kincaid William

Carpenters.

  • Barker Wm
  • Burgess Charles
  • Ellis N J
  • Shephard H C
  • Thompson Dean

Coopers.

  • Hoover John M
  • Nebrugge Henry

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Gulett Nehemiah
  • Weever & Curry

General Stores.

  • Ginter Fred
  • Grawa Henry
  • Hoover J M
  • Lion George

Harness and Saddles

  • Lemon Wm
  • Rudisyl C
  • Sylvester M

Hotels.

  • Dillsboro Hotel, Leonard Richt, prop
  • Mansion House, Warren Kincade, prop

Insurance Agents.

  • Hoover Charles H
  • Suits Emsley

Jewelry.

  • Lieon George

Justices of the Peace.

  • Mulford O S
  • Suits Alfred

Livery Stable.

  • Lenover & Hoover

Merchant Tailors.

  • Greene Henry
  • Proctor George
  • Speedy J A

Millinery.

  • McComas Mrs Margaret M
  • Smith Miss Elizabeth

Mill.

  • Gulett Nehemiah

Notaries Public.

  • Conaway Hamilton
  • Lemon J S
  • Martin Samuel
  • Vandolah J C

Photographer.

  • Allen Charles

Physicians.

  • Martin Samuel
  • Sale F H
  • Sale J H
  • Weever S M

Postmaster.

  • DUNAWAY J R

Saloons.

  • Vite Louis

Shoemakers.

  • Ginter Fred
  • Neasta Aaron
  • Shutts Wm N
  • Sparks Charles

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Roberts and Leroy

Wagonmakers.

  • Barnard Joseph I
  • Perlee Wm

GUILFORD.
A small village in Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette railroad, thirty-two miles from Cincinnati. The country is rich and fertile, and large quantities of grain and produce are shipped from this point. Population 250.

Blacksmiths.

  • Cole Frederick
  • Larimore J E

Boots and Shoes.

  • Dennis A
  • HARGITT R
  • Morgan Frederick
  • ROBERTSON GEORGE, s side railroad

Carpenters.

  • Campbell Josiah
  • Martin W

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • Erdman C E

Clothing.

  • HARGITT R, opp I & C railroad depot

Drugs and Medicines.

  • HARGITT R

Dry Goods.

  • HARGITT R
  • ROBERTSON GEORGE, s side railroad

Express Company.

  • MERCHANTS UNION, R Hargitt, agt opp I & C railroad depot

Grain Dealers.

  • HARGITT E
  • ROBERTSON GEORGE

Groceries and Provisions.

  • HARGITT R
  • ROBERTSON GEORGE, s side railroad

Hardware.

  • ROBERTSON GEORGE

Hats and Caps.

  • HARGITT R

Hotel.

  • Bietman George, near I & C railroad

Physician.

  • Vincient H C

Postmaster.

  • ROBERTSON GEORGE

Railroad Agent.

  • ROBERTSON GEORGE

Wagonmaker.

  • Kline Jacob

HARRISON.
A town of about two thousand inhabitants, situated in Dearborn county, on the White Water Valley railroad. It is located on the State line of Ohio and Indiana, mostly on the Ohio side. It is backed by a fine agricultural country, and maintains a number of large manufacturing establishments and smaller shops, has good schools, several churches, and the usual number of stores, professional men, etc.

Bakers.

  • Becker George, cor Market and Sycamore
  • Kling J, Market
  • Vincent W C, Market

Barbers.

  • Loos Jacob, Market
  • Scott J C, Market

Blacksmiths.

  • Markland W S, State
  • Nead D, Market
  • Ross A W, State
  • Webber V, Water
  • Weber J, State

Boots and Shoes.

  • Boeras John, Market
  • Hillman G S, State
  • Keen R A, Market
  • Kisler P, Walnut
  • Mueller Henry, Market
  • Schirmer H, Water
  • Schott John, Market
  • Thomas M L, State

Brewery.

  • Schneider J & J, bet Hill and Water

Cabinet Maker.

  • Slete H, Sycamore.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Keen Geo, Broadway
  • Rice C, Main

Carriage Makers.

  • Campbell W & J, Market

Cigars and Tobacco

  • Beoh[?]inger Henry, Market
  • Riekeberg Julius, Market

Confectionery.

  • Vincent W C, Market

Coopers.

  • Borns V, near railroad
  • Davison W W & Co, State
  • Schnackenberg H, near railroad
  • Schnackenberg J, State

Corn Drill Manufacturers.

  • Campbell W & J, Market

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Francis M A & Co, cor State and Market
  • Robert J H, State

Distillery.

  • Dair J M, State

Express Company.

  • AMERICAN, John Small, agt, Market

Furniture Dealers.

  • Harrison Union, factory near railroad, salesroom, Market

General Stores.

  • Brunst F, Market
  • Kappauf C, Market
  • Keen Geo W & Co, State
  • Leonard & Simonson, cor State and Main
  • Thompson E W, cor Market and Walnut
  • Weilemann E, cor Main and Broadway
  • Wise Henry, Market

Grist Mills.

  • Briggs A, near railroad
  • Hollowell & Co, near railroad

Groceries.

  • Bailey J T, Market
  • Ball R H, cor Market and Hill
  • Becker Geo, cor Sycamore and Market
  • Doyle J, Market
  • Golladay C, Market
  • Hayes B, Market
  • Hendrickson C W, agt, Market
  • Looker & Garner, Market
  • OTTO & SMALL, Market

Gunsmith.

  • White J, State

Harness and Saddles.

  • Curry A, State
  • Opperman J B, State
  • Wideman F, Market

Hotels.

  • Farmers’ Hotel, L Stephani, cor Hill and Market
  • Farmer’s Exchange, Chas Loos, State
  • Gerard House, Mrs. H J Miner, cor State and Market
  • Hettrich B, Market
  • HEYL HOUSE, L G Rosenfelder, Market. See card.
  • Indiana House, John Silbernagel, State
  • OCEAN HOUSE, Samuel Tinsman, Market. See card.
  • Railroad House, Chas Bantly, near railroad

Insurance Agent.

  • Kreuson A D, Market

Justice of the Peace.

  • Ashby John

Leather and Findings.

  • Boeras John, Market

Livery Stables.

  • Jones D C, Market
  • Lloyd W T, Market

Marble Works.

  • Andre & Probst, Market

Meat Markets.

  • Abel J C, Market
  • Loos Abraham, Market
  • Moore Geo, Market

Merchant Tailors.

  • Boehme Edward, cor State and Market
  • Mueller P, Market
  • Turner Wm, State

Millinery.

  • Hillman & Myers Mrs., State
  • Penney G H, Market
  • William Mrs. E M, Market

News Depot.

  • Golladay W, Market

Notary Public.

  • Bowlby Geo, State

Photographer.

  • Adams E S, Walnut

Physicians.

  • Clark W
  • Francis D
  • Crippen A T, Water
  • Miller F M, Market
  • Thomas M L, State
  • Thompson Jas, State
  • West A E, Market

Postmaster.

  • Harwood C, Market

Pottery.

  • Harrison Pottery, Ethan Jackson, Market

Railroad Agent.

  • Wright N W, depot

Real Estate Agents.

  • Bowlby Geo, State
  • Krewson A D, cor Market and Walnut

Saloons.

  • Danner A, cor Market and Walnut
  • Fink Jacob, Market
  • Hendrickson C W, agt, Market
  • Hohn John, cor Market and Hill
  • Volz B, Market

Saw Mill.

  • Johnson J & W

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Huber L, Market
  • Taylor J F & Co, Market

Tannery.

  • Keen W & Co, State

Undertaker.

  • Slete Henry, Sycamore

Wagon Makers.

  • Campbell A, Market
  • Grave P, State
  • Markland W S, State
  • Young M, Water

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.

  • Meyer J C, Market
  • Orr T D, Market

Woolen Factory.

  • Davison W W & Son, State

LAWRENCEBURG
The county seat of Dearborn county, situated at the junction of the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette with the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, and on the Ohio river, twenty-one miles below Cincinnati. It is situated in one of the finest agricultural regions of the State, and now has several fine manufacturing establishments, among the more important are a large furniture factory, a large woolen factory, &c. The place has not increased with any great rapidity until within the last year or two, owing to inundation; but this difficulty is in a measure being obviated by leveeing. It has some fine system of graded schools. It now has a population of about 5,000.

Agricultural Implements.

  • Bell B, Main

Attorneys.

  • Adkinson & Brumblay, Main
  • Fitch George, Main
  • Givan N S
  • Schwartz John, Short
  • Tulley W W, Short

Bakeries.

  • Castler Adam, Walnut
  • Curris Charles, Main
  • Daich George, Main
  • Deushley L, Third
  • Zimmer M, Main

Baled Hay.

  • Van Horn & Co, cor Main and Third

Banks.

  • First National Bank, Lawrenceburg, D W C Fitch, pres, P Braum, cash
  • Lawrenceburg National Bank, E G Hayes, pres, J H Lewis, cash

Barber.

  • Moody A, Main

Billiard Saloons.

  • Eller E, Walnut
  • Wuest Philip, Walnut

Blacksmiths.

  • Dorr Valentine, Walnut
  • Exheimer Philip, Walnut
  • Oertling H D, Walnut
  • Walter & Schloter, Third

Bone Turner.

  • Israel I, Walnut

Books and Stationery.

  • Moore D P, Main

Boots and Shoes.

  • Adler Louis, opp market house
  • Deuschley L, Third
  • Fichter Mich, Main
  • Jorger J, Third
  • Lancaster Wash, Main
  • Lewis John & Co, Main
  • Lewis & Bell, cor Main and Walnut
  • Lewis & Moore, cor Main and Short
  • Lommel Chas, Third
  • Pape George, Walnut
  • Seekatz George P, Main
  • Shnyder Wm, Short
  • Snyder Andrew, Main
  • Strasburger S
  • Swope J H, cor Third and Main
  • Weaver J H, Walnut
  • Wuest A, Main

Breweries.

  • Frederick Pierce
  • Garnier & Brother, Third
  • GEBHARD & HAUCK

Broom Manufactory.

  • Shlout Fredk, Walnut

Carpets.

  • Lewis & Moore, cor Main and Short

Carriage Manufacturer.

  • HELFER A A, Walnut

China, Glass and Queensware.

  • Craig J C, Main
  • Franics A F, Short
  • HELMUTH H R, agt, cor Main & Third
  • Moore & Spooner, Main
  • Seyer John, Main

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • BACKERT JOSEPH, Main
  • HUBER WM, Walnut
  • Schroeder, Riff & Co, Walnut
  • Werneke C H W, cor William & Vine

Clothing.

  • Decker & Brother, Main
  • Goebler Wm, Third
  • Leopold Mooney & Co, cor Main & Short
  • Lewis & Bell, cor Walnut and Main

Coal Dealers.

  • BURK J & Co, cor Main and Walnut

Confectionery.

  • Hauck J J, Main

Cooper Shop.

  • Wymond James

Dentists.

  • Ulrey J P, Main
  • Walls W T, Short

Distilleries.

  • Gaff & Co, rear I C railroad
  • Probasco & Dair

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Ferris W T, cor Main and Short
  • Walter R, Walnut

Dry Goods.

  • Adler D, Main
  • Adler Louis, cor Walnut and Partition Lane
  • Deuschley L, Main
  • Doffner George, Third
  • Geyer John, Main
  • Gruber May, Main
  • HELMUTH H R, cor Main and Third
  • Lewis & Bell, cor Main and Walnut
  • Lewis & Moore, cor Main and Short
  • Sicking John
  • Strasburger S

Express Companies.

  • Adams, J P Chew, agt, Main
  • Merchants Union, J C Hibbets, agt, office, cor Main and Short

Flour and Feed.

  • Francis A F, Short

Furniture Manufacturers.

  • Chew J P, Main
  • Dobell E B, Ridge ave
  • Marshall & Co, Elm
  • SHANNON T J & CO, Third
  • Wesler & Co, cor Second and Main

Gents’ Furnishing Goods.

  • Decker & Bro, Main

Grain and Hay.

  • BURK J & CO, Main and Walnut

Groceries and Provisions.

  • Castler Adam, Walnut
  • Craig J C, Main
  • BURK J & CO, cor Main and Walnut
  • Doffner George, Third
  • Egelhof Wm, Third
  • Fitch W J, Main
  • Francis A F, Short
  • Garnard Nicholas
  • Gorble Philip
  • Gruber Mary, Main
  • HELMUTH H R, agt, cor Main & Third
  • Hommer John, Main
  • Hornberger Henry, Main
  • Israel C, Walnut
  • Kunkel Michael, Main
  • Linckenbadk Wm, Main
  • McGranahan Joseph, Main
  • Moore & Spooner, Main
  • Roth Michael, Third
  • Sicking John
  • Sparks N, Main
  • Swope J H, cor Third and Main
  • Vogel C P, Short
  • Wesler Fredk, Main
  • Wolf G B

Hardware and Iron.

  • Bell B, Main
  • Crist I, Main

Harness and Saddles.

  • Brodbeck George, Main
  • Dowden O W, Walnut

Hats and Caps.

  • Adler Louis, opp Market House
  • Decker & Bro, Main
  • Deuschley L, Third
  • Leopold, Mooney & Co, cor Main and Short

Hotels.

  • CITY HOTEL, Charles Fitterer, prop, Walnut
  • Cook House, W J Cook, prop, cor Main and High
  • Exchange Hotel, J Foshag, prop
  • Railroad Exchange Hotel, Joseph Rissel, prop, Main
  • Farmers Hotel, Wm Huff, prop, Main
  • HITZFIELD HOUSE, Louis Hitzfield, prop. See card.

Hubs, Spokes and Felloes.

  • HELFER, RENNER & CO. See card.

Insurance Agents.

  • Ferris John, cor Main and Short
  • MILLER MERIT L, agt Phoenix Ins Co of Hartford, Conn; Conn Mutual Life Ins Co, and Hartford Live Stock Ins Co, office Elm. See card.
  • Moore E D, Main

Iron and Nails.

  • BURK J & CO, cor Main and Walnut

Leather Findings.

  • Lewis J & Co, Main

Lime and Cement.

  • Fitch W J, Main
  • Foshag J
  • GEBHARD & HAUCK

Livery and Sale Stables.

  • Coloman Lewis, Walnut
  • Schelton Frank, Main

Marble Works.

  • Huschart & Meyer, Walnut

Meat Market.

  • Fox N, Walnut
  • Francis A F, Short
  • Kirk George, Main

Merchant Tailors.

  • Decker & Bro, Main
  • Griel Jos, Walnut
  • Zimmerma Philip, Walnut

Millinery Goods.

  • Adler D, Main
  • Beggs M, Main
  • Carbeugh Mrs. S, Walnut
  • Deuschly L, Third
  • Kaufman S, Main

Flouring Mill.

  • Lewis & Eichelberger, Main

News Depot.

  • Isherwood John, Main

Newspapers.

  • Lawrenceburg Press, Sam Chapman, pup, office Main
  • Lawrenceburg Press, J P Chew, editor and prop, office Main
  • The Democratic Register, A Bookwalter, prop, office cor Main and Walnut

Notaries Public.

  • Adkinson & Brumblay, Main
  • Chew J P, Main

Notions.

  • Adler Louis, opp Market House
  • Borse Henry, Walnut
  • Swope J H, cor Third and Main

Photograph Gallery.

  • Dunn S Mrs., Short

Physicians.

  • Bond E P, Short
  • Harding & Robbins, Short
  • Layton J R, opp p o, Short
  • Vance J W, Main

Postmaster.

  • Vaughn James, Short

Railroad Agents.

  • Brasher R W, I C & L
  • Heustis H O, O & M, station William

Restaurant.

  • Hornberger Henry, Main

Saloons.

  • Bechter Joseph, Third
  • Bindair Joseph, Third
  • Buckeye Saloon, Frank Knorr, prop, Short
  • Eller E, Walnut
  • Fahlbusch Nicholas, Walnut
  • Farmers Saloon, George Keifer, prop, Third
  • Garnier N, Third
  • Haas Fredk, Walnut
  • Kilthau J, Main
  • Kline Michael, Third
  • Lomall J P, Main
  • Madigan John, William
  • Ross J F, Main, opp Short
  • Rief Henry, cor New and Walnut
  • Star Saloon, Jacob Pfalzgraf, prop, Walnut
  • Union Saloon, C Ratjen, cor Walnut and William
  • Wuest Philip, Walnut

Salt Company.

  • BURK J & CO, agents Kanawha salt, cor Main and Walnut

Sash, Doors and Blinds.

  • Burkam J H & Co, cor William and Short
  • SHANNON T J & CO, Third, old I & C railroad shop

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Kidd H G, William
  • Kock F W, Walnut
  • Shedon George W, Main

Transportation.

  • Riggins W G, I & C railroad station

Undertakers.

  • JAMES & MILLER, Walnut, opp city market
  • Ferris W T, cor Main and Short

Wagonmakers.

  • Dorr Valentine, Walnut
  • Waldron & Schlotlar, Walnut

Wall Paper.

  • Moore D P, Main

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.

  • Ganter Nick, Main
  • Kupferschmid L, Main

Wheel, Hub and Spoke Factory.

  • HELFER, RENNER & CO, Fourth, near Third. See card.

Woodenware.

  • McGranahan Joseph, Main

Woolen Factory.

  • Lawrenceburg Woolen Manufacturing Co, E S Blasdel prest, E D Moore treas, E C Clark supt, Main

MOORE’S HILL.
An enterprising town of about 500 inhabitants. It is situated in Dearborn county, near the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, forty miles from Cincinnati. The Moore’s Hill Male and Female College is located here, which is in a flourishing condition. Moore’s Hill is one among the few towns in this State of its size that has never supported a saloon. Such a fact is a sufficient indication of the moral and religious standing of the place, and should be a guarantee to parents who wish to avail themselves of a good place to educate their children. It has a fair representation of the different trades and professions. Large quantities of hay and produce are shipped from here annually.

Attorney.

  • Thompson J K, Main

Bakery.

  • Darby Wm, Main

Blacksmiths.

  • Buhrlage J, Main
  • McCabe B T, Main

Boots and Shoes.

  • Davis I, Main
  • Soper & Rodocker, Main

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Lindsey A
  • Walker
  • Noble H, Main

Cooper.

  • Moore J C, Sons & Co, Main

Drugs and Medicines.

  • Bowers A J, Main
  • Jennings T

Express Company.

  • Adams, J W Johnson, agt, at depot

General Merchants.

  • Alexander & Thompson, at depot
  • Haymen J W, Main
  • Lambertson J W
  • Lloyd B C & Co, Main
  • Moore J C, Sons & Co, Main

Harness and Saddles.

  • Boyd L & Co

Hotels.

  • Alexander & Thompson, at depot
  • Moore’s Hill Hotel, W A Clark, prop’r, Main

Justice of the Peace.

  • Boyd L

Meat Markets.

  • Cady A P, Main
  • McGuire

Merchant Tailor.

  • Ross D, Main

Millinery.

  • Clark Mrs. J
  • Clark Mrs. W A, Main

Notary Public.

  • Thompson J K, Main

Photographer.

  • William J D, Main

Physicians.

  • Bowers A J, Main
  • Daughters R P
  • Isgrig N

Postmaster.

  • Goff H B

Railroad Agent.

  • Goodwin D, at depot

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Schabel Geo, Main

Wagonmaker.

  • Campbell M T, Main

Watches and Jewelry.

  • William J D

 WEISBURG.
A station on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette railroad, in Dearborn county. Population about 150.

Blacksmith.

  • Fettee G

Boots and Shoes.

  • Stempke Frederick

China, Glass and Queensware.

  • Lang Frank

Cooper.

  • Platt Gilbert

Dry Goods.

  • Lang Frank

Express Company.

  • Adams, Frank Lang, agt.

Groceries.

  • Lang Frank

Postmaster.

  • Lang Frank

Railroad Agent.

  • Lang Frank

Saloon.

  • Buchart John

Wagonmaker.

  • Hilbert G

WILMINGTON.
A village of about 250 inhabitants, in Dearborn county, two miles from Aurora.

Blacksmith

  • Cantingham T

Boots and Shoes.

  • Maloany John

Carpenter

  • Laycock W G

General Stores.

  • Bordman B P
  • Camfield O T
  • Cordry James

Groceries.

  • Goodrich M S
  • Levingston S

Justice of Peace.

  • Tanner A

Mason

  • Truitt J M

News Depot.

  • Goodrich M S

Painters.

  • Brown L
  • Bradford J H

Physicians.

  • Robert F H
  • Chamberlain S B

Postmaster.

  • Canfield C T

Wagonmaker.

  • Laycock W G

Dearborn County – 1866 Indiana Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
Cowen, M.V. B., compiler. The Indiana State Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide for 1866-7. Lafayette, Indiana : Rosser, Spring & Cowen, 1866.
Digital Copy at HathiTrust

See also:
Entries for Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries for Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

Braysville, Dearborn county, 20 miles north of Lawrenceburg, and 25 miles north-west of Cincinnati.

Bright, Dearborn county, 25 miles north-west of Cincinnati. Ship to Lawrenceburg, 10 miles distant. Population 100. This is the Post Office for Saltillo.

Cochran, Dearborn county, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 27 miles from Cincinnati. Population 150. Express Company, Adams.

Coopersville, Dearborn county, 7 miles west of Rising Sun.

Corn Crib Switch, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad.

Dillsborough, Dearborn county, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 12 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, and 33 miles from Cincinnati. Population 500. Express company, Adams.

Dover, Dearborn county, 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Population 150.

Farmer’s Retreat, Dearborn county, 17 miles south-west of Lawrenceburg and 4 miles from Dillsborough on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. Ship to Aurora on the Ohio River.

Guilford, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad, 28 miles from Cincinnati. Population 200. Express Company, Adams.

Guionsville, Dearborn county. Ship to Aurora, 14 miles distant.

Hardentown, Dearborn county, 2 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Population 100.

Harmans, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad, 40 miles from Cincinnati. Express Company, Adams.

Harrison, Dearborn county, 15 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Population 1,500.

Holman, Dearborn county, 12 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat.

Jones’ Station, Dearborn county, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 14 miles west of Lawrenceburg.

Kelso, Dearborn county, 12 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Population 100.

Lawrenceville, Dearborn county, 18 miles from Lawrenceburg. Ship to Lawrenceburg, or to Guilford, 12 miles distant, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad. Population 100.

Logan, Dearborn county, 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, and 20 from Cincinnati. Population 150.

Manchester, Dearborn county, 2 miles from the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad. Ship also to Lawrenceburg, 12 miles distant. Population 300.

Miller, Dearborn county, a Post Office of that county.

Moore’s Hill, Dearborn county, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 40 miles from Cincinnati. Population 300. Express Company, Adams.

New Alsace, Dearborn county, 16 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Ship to Moore’s Hill, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. Population 200.

Newtown, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad, 26 miles from Cincinnati.

Saint Leon, Dearborn county, a Post Office of that county.

Saltillo, Dearborn county, 10 miles north of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Population 75. Post Office Bright.

Sparta, Dearborn county, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 10 miles from Aurora. Population 100.

Van Wedden’s, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad, 39 miles from Cincinnati. Express Company, Adams.

Weisburg, Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad.

Wilmington, Dearborn county, 6 miles south-west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Ship to Aurora, 3 miles distant, on the Ohio river. Population 200.

Wright’s Corners, Dearborn county. Ship to Lawrenceburg, 10 miles distant. Population 60.

Yorkville, Dearborn county. Ship to Guilford, on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad, also to Lawrenceburg, 11 miles distant. Population 150.

Harrison, Dearborn County.

[This town lies partly in Indiana and partly in Ohio. The Post-office is Harrison, Ohio.]

Attorney at Law.

  • M. J. Cloud.

Artists.

  • Mrs. L. L. Jones.

Barbers.

  • J. C. & J. H. Scott,
  • Jacob Luce.

Blacksmiths.

  • Dennis Mead, also Plows,
  • J. Weber,
  • Levi Miller,
  • V. Weaver,
  • Philip McLain.

Boots and Shoes.

  • P. Schrimer,
  • Frank Fischer,
  • H. Meuhler,
  • J. Barbrick,
  • John Schott,
  • R. A. Keen,
  • Peter Kesler.

Bakers, &c.

  • W. C. Vincent,
  • George Becker,
  • J. Kling.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • George King,
  • Richard Wate,
  • C. Price,
  • John Kratz.

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • Henry Rochringer,
  • Julius Reikebarg.

Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.

  • William Turner,
  • Frederick Rink,
  • Peter Meuhler.

Coopers.

  • H. V. Barnes & Co.

Druggists.

  • Dr. M. L. Thomas,
  • M. A. Francis.

Distillers.

  • J. M. Dair & Co.,
  • Lautenschlaeger & Co.

Express Company.

  • Adams Express Company, Warren Tebbs, Agent.

Furniture Factories.

  • Benj. Simonson & Co.,
  • George T. Brown.

Furniture Dealer.

  • William Ruskup.

Flour and Feed Store.

  • A. Briggs.

General Stores.

  • Leonard & Simonson,
  • George W. Keen & Co.,
  • E. W. Thompson & Co.,
  • Henry Wise.

Groceries and Produce.

  • Joseph West,
  • C. W. Hendrickson,
  • J. T. Bailey,
  • Frank Brunst,
  • John Doyle, also Liquors,
  • J. M. Cooker, also Notions.

Hotels.

  • Gerard House, Mrs. H. Miner,
  • American House, F. Schwarskopf,
  • German House, B. Hettrick,
  • Farmers Hotel, F. Heirick & Co.,
  • Farmers Exchange, Charles Loos,
  • Farmers Hotel, L. G. Rosenfelder.

Insurance Agents.

  • Krewson & Bowlby, also N. P.,
  • George H. Bates.

Jewelers and Watch and Clock Dealers.

  • J. C. Meyer,
  • Thomas D. Orr.

Livery Stables.

  • Jones & Bininger,
  • Lloyd & Mulholland.

Lock and Gunsmith.

  • J. White.

Milliners.

  • Miss M. J. Meyers,
  • Mrs. E. M. Williams,
  • Mrs. C. H. Penny.

Physicians.

  • Walter Clark,
  • M. L. Thomas,
  • N. H. Sidwell,
  • A. E. West.

Painters and Grainers.

  • J. J. Wright,
  • William B. Rowell,
  • W. J. Jewis,
  • William Schindle.

Real Estate and Claim Agents.

  • Krewson & Bowlby.

Saddles and Harness.

  • Asa Curry,
  • F. Windman.

Saw Mill and Lumber Dealers.

  • H. Lefton & Co.

Saloons and Restaurants.

  • J. Silbernagel,
  • Burk & Wright,
  • Charles Baudley,
  • Charles Kapdauf, also Notions,
  • John Hohe,
  • Adam Downer,
  • L. G. Rosenfelder.

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Louis Huber,
  • Joseph Tompkins.

Tanners.

  • Wesley Keen & Co.,
  • J. B. Hallowell,
  • William Persiner.

Undertaker.

  • Henry Slete.

Wagon Makers.

  • W. J. Campbell.
  • Michael Young.

Dillsboro, Dearborn County.

Attorneys at Law.

  • Hamilton Conway,
  • Isaac Miles,
  • Harrison Conway,
  • Joseph Vandolah,
  • John McCune.

Artist.

  • Charles D. Patton.

Auctioneers.

  • J. T. Lemon,
  • J. V. R. Rockafellow.

Agricultural Implements.

  • Perlee Brothers,
  • Barnhart & Co.

Bakers and Confectioners.

  • Richt & Conway.

Blacksmiths.

  • O. S. Mulford,
  • Alfred Suits & Co.,
  • D. & D. Perlee.

Boots and Shoes.

  • W. N. Shultz,
  • Henry Neister.

Books and Stationery.

  • H. & F. Ginter.

Boarding House.

  • Henry Schmitkin.

Cabinet Maker and Undertaker.

  • T. Scudder.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Barker & Co.,
  • Jerome Ellis.

Carriage Manufacturers.

  • Barnhart & Brother.

Cooper.

  • Henry Neburgg.

Clothier and Merchant Tailor.

  • George Proctor.

Druggists.

  • Weaver & Curry,
  • N. Gullett.

Flouring Mills.

  • H. Duncleman,
  • N. Gullett,
  • J. C. West,
  • W. M. Miller.

General Stores.

  • F. & H. Ginter,
  • Conway & Richt, also Coopers.

Hotel.

  • James Long.

Jeweler and Watch and Clock Dealer.

  • George Lyon.

Livery Stables.

  • Lenover & Hoover,
  • James Long.

Milliners and Dress Makers.

  • Miss E. Smith,
  • Mrs. Margaret McClomas,
  • Miss M. Proctor.

Physicians,

  • S. M. Weaver, also I. A. & P. M.,
  • F. H. Sale,
  • S. Martin.

Painters and Grainers.

  • M. Snyder,
  • John McClomas.

Saddles and Harness.

  • S. Rudelson,
  • William Lemon.

Wagon Makers.

  • William Perlee,
  • Barnhart & Co.

Dearborn County – 1916 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from: Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1916-7. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co, 1895.
See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

DEARBORN COUNTY – Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Judge Circuit Court, W. N. Hauck; Prosecuting Attorney, W. M. Dean; Clerk Circuit Court, J. G. McKinney; Auditor, H. E. Lutherbeck; Treasurer, J. A. Bobrink; Recorder, C. H. Haynes; Sheriff, D. E. McKenzie; Coronerk, D. E. Johnson; Surveyor, A. W. Karstetter. BRIGHT Population, 130. A village in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 11 miles north of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Harrison, Ohio, 4 miles distant is the banking and shipping point, and from whence there is rural free delivery.

  • Gibson G D, genl store.
  • Rechenbach Michael, genl store.
  • Siefferman W, genl store.
  • Sykes James, wagonmkr.

CHESTERVILLE Population, 75. A village in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 15 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Cold Spring, 1 mile distant, is the nearest shipping station, and Moores Hill, 4 miles distant, the location of nearest bank and from whence there is rural free delivery.

  • Heath Louis, grocer.
  • Loftus James, wagonmkr.

COCHRAN A town in Center township, Dearborn county, on the B. & O. R. R., 5 miles southwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Aurora, 1 mile distant, is the banking town. Exp., W. F. & Co. Tel., W. U.

  • Cochran Chair Co, furn mnfrs.
  • Eschmann W A Mrs, grocers.
  • Rains Drug Co.
  • Snyder R A, grocer.

COLD SPRING Population, 65. A village on B. & O. S. W. R. R. in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 20 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Moores Hill, 2 ½ miles distant, is the banking town. Exp., W. F. & Co. Tel., W. U. Frederick Homann, postmaster.

  • HOMANN FREDERICK, Genl Store and Postmaster.
  • Smith Harry G, genl store.

CROZIER Population, 25. In Hogan township, Dearborn county, 9 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Mooreshill, 6 miles distant, is the nearest banking and shipping point and from whence there is rural free delivery.

  • Roof M W, grocer.

DILLSBORO Population, 500. An incorporated town in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and on B. & O. S. W. R. R. Has 2 banks and a weekly newspaper. The News. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. Orris Hooper, postmaster.

  • Booster Jesse J, cashr First National Bank.
  • Calhoun W S, furniture.
  • Calvert Benjamin F, publr Dillsboro News.
  • Cole Thomas J, coal.
  • Dillsboro News (weekly), B F Calvert publr.
  • Dillsboro Sanitarium.
  • Dillsboro State Bank (capital $25,000), Henry Bulthaup pres, Charles F Gausmann cashr.
  • Ellerbrook Bros, produce.
  • First National Bank (capital $25,000), W J Gray pres, Jesse J Booster cashr.
  • Fleming J W & Son, genl store.
  • Gracer John H, hotel.
  • Hooper J N & Son, hardware.
  • HOOPER ORRIS, Postmaster.
  • Housmyer C C, physician.
  • Johnson F M, fertilizer.
  • Kamping H H (estate), genl store.
  • Klinkeman L F, wagonmkr.
  • Kuhn Edward, grocer.
  • Lester Lewis G, restaurant and confectioner.
  • Licking W C, sawmill.
  • Lieberman C R, meats.
  • Long Holland P, physician.
  • McCardle, Longcamp & Brewer, livery and feed.
  • Miller Andrew G, physician.
  • New Dillsboro Telegraph Co.
  • Niester A F, harness.
  • Noble Charles A, genl contr.
  • Pieper & Smith, hardware.
  • Read T J, genl store.
  • Roberts John L, hardware.
  • Sale Fleetwood H, physician.
  • Schulenborg & Douselman, flour mill.
  • Scoopmer E E r r exp and tel agt.
  • Smalley H H, sawmill and repair shop.
  • Steuver E F & Bros, grocers.
  • Stevenson F Mrs, milliner.
  • Trislett G A, drugs.
  • Wheeler W P, notions.

DOVER Population, 200. A village in Dearborn county, 8 miles from Harrison, O., the banking town, and 6 ½ from Guilford, the shipping station. The post-office is at Kelso.

  • Andres John A, grocer.
  • Andres Joseph, undertaker.
  • Barker W J, confectioner.
  • Doyle Albert, wagonmkr.
  • Moemke A, genl store.
  • Theders B H, shoemkr.

FARMERS RETREAT In Dearborn county, 18 miles s. w. of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 5 from Dillsboro, its banking and shipping point.

  • Fischer Gustav, wagonmaker.
  • Schuette Wm H, genl store.

GUILFORD Population, 110. On the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry., in Dearborn county, 8 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat and banking point. Tel., W. U. Exp., American. Ernest Moser, postmaster.

  • Buchanan F W, grocer.
  • Connolly Frank, hdwe and farm implts.
  • Dixon Orville, live stock and grain.
  • Elliott J C, physician.
  • Harnbuch Charles, genl store, grain and live stock.
  • Houston S J, general store.
  • MOSER ERNEST, Grocer, Notions, Hardware and Postmaster.
  • Taylor Thomas S, builders material.
  • Vogel Chrls, coal and roofer.
  • Wolfung Louis, farm implts.
  • Ward W F, fruit grower.
  • Weddle James, r r exp and tel agt.

HOMESTEAD. Dearborn county. R. D. from Lawrenceburg.

  • Hayes H R, genl store.

KELSO. Population, 200. Also known as Dover, in Dearborn county, 13 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat, 8 from Harrison, the nearest banking point, and 6 ½ from Guilford, its shipping point.

  • Andres John A, genl store.
  • Andres Joseph, undertaker.
  • Barker W J, confr.
  • Moemke A, genl store.

KENNEDY. On the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. in Dearborn county, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat and banking point. Exp., Am. KYLE. Dearborn county, 10 miles from Aurora, its banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural delivery.

  • Hansen C K, genl store.
  • Kyle Creamery Co.

LAWRENCEVILLE. Dearborn county, 4 miles from Sunman, its banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural delivery.

  • Boerstler A, wagonmkr.
  • Hoff H, genl store.
  • Roehm J R, genl store.
  • Sahm Adam, flour mill.

LOGAN. Population, 75. In Logan township, Dearborn county, 14 miles north of Lawrenceburg, the county seat and 5 from Harrison, its banking and shipping point. M. Wilson, postmaster.

  • Clark W E, genl store.
  • Jacques Frank, genl store.
  • McClure Frank, genl store.
  • WILSON M, Postmaster.

MANCHESTER. Population, 300. In Dearborn county, 2 ½ miles from Bonnell, its shipping point, and 5 from Moores Hill, its banking point. R. D. from Aurora.

  • Greenham M, genl store.
  • Hoffman H A, genl store.
  • Watts A, genl store.

MOORES HILL. Population, 400. On the B. & O. S. W. Ry., in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 17 miles east of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Has Baptist and Methodist Episcopal churches and a bank. Exp., Wells Fargo & Co. Robert J. Barclay, postmaster.

  • Abraham & Ulrich, livery, coal and undertakers.
  • Adkins E S, meats.
  • Barclay Robert J, postmaster.
  • Bigney M E, handle manufacturer.
  • Draper Howard C, tinner.
  • Evans Bert, hotel.
  • French J W, general store.
  • Giblin Richard, auto repairer.
  • GIVAN JOHN F, Attorney-at-Law, Pension Attorney and Notary Public.
  • Gorman W J, railroad, express and telegraph agent.
  • Helm & Shockley, real estate.
  • Hisey Wm E, meats.
  • Johnston David E, physician.
  • Loyd O M, live stock.
  • Maupin C W, hotel.
  • Moores Hill Building & Loan Assn, D E Johnston pres, Charles Schabel sec.
  • Moores Hill Creamery Assn.
  • Moores Hill State Bank (capital $25,000), J H Martin pres, C M Shockley cashr.
  • Mulford & Hilman, wagonmakers.
  • Neibrugge A Mrs, drugs.
  • Olcott M D, feed.
  • Rollins George, shoes.
  • Rumsey Phoebe, carpet weaver.
  • Schabel Charles, coal.
  • Schwartz F W & Co, confectioners.
  • Scripture I A & Sons, hardware.
  • Siford Flora Mrs, milliner and notions.
  • Thomas C B, poultry.

NEW ALSACE. In Dearborn county, 3 miles from Weisburg, the nearest shipping point, and 5 from Sunman, the nearest banking point. Rural delivery from Guilford.

  • Buchert R L, hotel.
  • Dietz A L, hardware.
  • Fette N, flour mill.
  • Hilbert B, general store.
  • Klump M, general store.
  • Vogel John, general store.

ST. LEON. Population, 400. Dearborn county, 18 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, 9 from Sunman, the nearest banking point and 5 from New Trenton, its shipping point.

  • Frey John V, saw mill.
  • Hilbert John, wagonmkr.
  • Hoffman Joseph, genl store.
  • Knecht Al, genl store and farm implts.
  • Schuman Joseph A, genl store.

SPARTA. Population, 75. Dearborn county, 14 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat and 3 miles from Moores Hill, its banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural delivery.

  • Canfield & Bruce, genl store.

WEISBURG. Population, 80. On the C. C. C. & St. L. Ry., in Jackson township, Dearborn county, 17 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat and 3 from Sunman, the nearest bank location. Tel., W. U. Exp., Am. Edward Hemke, postmaster.

  • Gutzwiler George, hdwe and fertilizer.
  • HEMKE EDWARD, General Store and Postmaster.
  • Hilbert G, wagonmaker.
  • Hill Wm, liquors.
  • Marlin C A, r r and exp agt.
  • Neffner R T, physician.
  • Scholl & Tieteman flour mill.
  • Stutz J D, brooms.
  • Utterweiler A, liquors.

WILMINGTON. Dearborn county, 7 miles southwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 2 ½ from Aurora, its banking and shipping point. Rural delivery from Aurora. WRIGHTS CORNERS. A discontinued postoffice in Dearborn county, 8 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, 6 ½ from Aurora, its banking point and 4 from Guilford, its shipping point. R. D. from Aurora.

  • True A S, genl store.

YORKVILLE. Population, 80. In York township, Dearborn county, 12 miles from Lawrenceburg, the county seat and usual banking point and 5 from Guilford, its shipping point. George Widolff, postmaster.

  • Fox Wm, saw mill.
  • Hornbach Charles, grain and genl store.
  • Hornbach Wm, genl store.
  • WIDOLFF GEORGE, General Store and Postmaster.
  • Zerr Anthony, fruit grower.
  • Zimmer Nicholas, apiarist.

Dearborn County – 1884 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1884-85. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co., 1884.
Digital Copy at Internet Archive
See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

DEARBORN CO.—Lawrenceburgh the county seat. Clerk, Warren Tebbs. Sheriff, John C. Sims. Treasurer, James D. Gatch. Auditor, Julius Severin. Recorder, George C. Columbia. Coroner, Charles J. B. Ratjen. Surveyor, Albert T. Gridley.

AVENTON. Is a small hamlet located in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 17 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 140 from Indianapolis. Brookville is the banking town, and Harrison, O, 3 miles south, on the W W V R R, is the nearest rail approach. Population 30. Daniel Goble, postmaster.

  • Goble David, grocer and carpenter.
  • Goble Iden, lime mnfr.
  • Klemm George, shoemkr.
  • Stephens Joseph, carpenter.

BRIGHT. Or Bunkum, as the place was formerly called, has a population of 90, and is located in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 11 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. Harrison, O, 4 miles northeast, on the W W R R, is the nearest rail approach. Joseph Haddock, postmaster.

  • Aperias Henry, shoemkr.
  • Crim Jeremiah, blacksmith.
  • Haddock Joseph, Postmaster.
  • Hargitt & Grubbs, saw mill.
  • Hauk A, wagonmkr.
  • Howlin Henry, general store.
  • Hurgitt Thomas Rev (Methodist).
  • Ingham Thomas, shoemkr.
  • Judd J C, carpenter.
  • Kibbey David, general store.
  • Liddle William, general store.
  • Mericle Wm, justice.
  • Siddle J R, Physician.
  • Swales C A, blacksmith.
  • Whipple A B, blacksmith.

CHESTERVILLE. Established in 1884, is a rural postoffice in Dearborn county.

COCHRAN. In Centre township, Dearborn county, with 1,400 inhabitants, is a village located on the O & M Ry, 5 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Banking facilities at Aurora, distant 2 miles. There are located here the O & M car shops, chair factory, and a Methodist church. Ex, O & M. Abram P Shutts, postmaster.

  • Bloner George, hotel, boots and shoes.
  • Carhaugh J H, justice.
  • Cochran Charles & Co, chair mnfrs.
  • Dale Kate, notions.
  • Green J C, general store.
  • Hames & Criswell, Meat Market.
  • Opperman F, General Store.
  • Peppergon Joseph, puttery.
  • Schafstall Wm, carpenter.
  • Shutts Abram P, Shoemaker and Stationer.
  • Shutts Frank B, cigars and tobacco.
  • Sieferman John, blacksmith.
  • Smith & Safstall, wagonmkrs.
  • Stanford L D, grocer.
  • Wheeler J M, general store.
  • Wright J C, carpenter.

COLDSPRING. A station and post office on the O & M Ry, located in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 15 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Nearest bank at Aurora, distant 14 miles. With a population of 75, the village supports Methodist, Lutheran, and Baptist churches. Produce and lumber are the exports. O & M Ex. W U Tel. J W Livingston, postmaster.

  • Bossong Joseph M, insurance agt.
  • Christy John, wagonmkr.
  • Crippky H, blacksmith.
  • Demand B, painter.
  • Homan F, general store.
  • Jones Jesse C, carpenter.
  • Livingston J W, General Store.
  • Mulford William C, justice of the peace.
  • Turner George W, furs.

DILLSBOROUGH. Settled in 1830, is a prosperous village of 500 inhabitants located on O & M Ry, in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, distant 10 miles, is the location of nearest bank. Methodist and Lutheran churches are sustained and produce shipped. Daily stage to Farmers’ Retreat and Friendship. Ex, O & M. Tel, W U. S M Weaver, postmaster.

  • Blue Benjamin, meat market.
  • Calvert J M, jeweler.
  • Conaway Ham, lawyer.
  • Conaway Preston, live stock.
  • Curry Bros, produce.
  • Ginter Frederick, shoemkr.
  • Hamlin W S, grocer.
  • Hartley J L, General Store.
  • Haynes W H, druggist.
  • Huffington G V, R R agt.
  • Kamping H, mer tailor.
  • Knowls R T, cooper.
  • Lord T J, physician.
  • Milford O P M, blacksmith.
  • Misner D C, undertaker.
  • Neasta A H, shoemkr.
  • Niebruggs Henry, livery.
  • Perlee D, blacksmith.
  • Perlee Wm, wagonmkr.
  • Pohle Wm, blacksmith.
  • Roberts L, tinner.
  • Roberts & Suits, flour mill.
  • Rudisill S, harnessmkr.
  • Sale F H, physician.
  • Sale J H, physician.
  • Scudder Thomas, undertaker.
  • Stevenson W C D, notary public.
  • Stewer Wm, notions.
  • Teke W E, saloon and livery.
  • Tholke Frederick, general store and cooper.
  • Tholke Henry, wagonmkr.
  • Thompson Dean, carpenter.
  • Vandolat J C & Co, general store.
  • Veit L, hotel.
  • Weaver S M, physician.
  • Withrow W W, General Store.

FARMERS’ RETREAT. Once called Opptown, contains 100 inhabitants, in Cesar Creek township, Dearborn county, 20 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, distant 18 miles, has the nearest bank. Dillsborough Station, 7 miles northeast on the O & M R R, is the shipping station. Methodist and Lutheran churches are supported. Daily stage to Dillsborough; fare, 40 cents. Anthony Opp, postmaster.

  • Barkley J M, physician.
  • Bosse Garrett, general store.
  • Campbell Wm R, justice of the peace.
  • Doctor Frederick, blacksmith.
  • Kretzman C Rev (Lutheran).
  • Kuhlmier Henry, harness.
  • Miller J R, notary public and live stock.
  • Opp Anthony, General Store and Cooper.
  • Opp Anthony & Son, Agricultural Implements.
  • Opp Charles, news dealer.
  • Pate James W, live stock.
  • Schuette Frederick, shoemkr.
  • Stapel E H, General Store.

GUILFORD. On the C I St L & C Ry, in York township, Dearborn county, with 300 inhabitants, is a village located 8 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. The place contains a Methodist church and exports produce and plows. Ex, Am. Tel. W U. C W Robertson, postmaster.

  • Cole F, blacksmith.
  • Collins L J, physician.
  • Dowden V, justice of the peace.
  • Dunning & Ewbank, milliners.
  • Hargitt R, general store and ex agt.
  • Robertson & Huddleston, Grain and Produce.
  • Vincent H C, physician.
  • Vogle C, sewing machines.
  • Voglesang N, wagonmkr.
  • Washborn M E, R R agt.
  • Woling L, blacksmith.

GUIONSVILLE. Contains 250 inhabitants, in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Aurora, the banking town, is 10 miles northeast. Ship to Dillsboro, distant 4 miles, on the O & M Ry. Simon Conaway, postmaster.

  • Conaway Preston, live stock.
  • Conaway & Niester, General Store.
  • Klausing Henry, blacksmith.
  • McElfresh W, physician.
  • Niester A F, shoemkr.
  • Niles E P, saw mill.
  • Robinson Ann, General Store.
  • Rockafellow Dr, physician.
  • Sink D B, blacksmith.
  • Snyder John, flour mill.
  • Turner Eli H, wagonmkr.
  • Wilson J B, flour mill.

HOLMAN. A hamlet containing 50 inhabitants in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 15 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 4 northeast of Moore’s Hill, its shipping depot, on the O & M Ry. Daily stage to Lawrenceburgh. C H Lewis, postmaster.

  • Lewis C H, general store.
  • Murdock James, blacksmith.

KELSO. A hamlet possessed of 150 inhabitants, located in township of same name, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. Guilford, 7 miles southeast, on the C I St L & C R R, is the shipping station. The village was formerly known as Dover, and supports 1 Catholic church. B N Pheders, postmaster.

  • Andres John, wagonmkr, general store, hotel and grain cradle factory.
  • Barker Edward, wagonmkr.
  • Bregeman B Rev (Catholic).
  • Korti Anton, shoemkr.
  • Merckle J George, builder and contractor.
  • Probst John, justice of the peace.
  • Probst & Doyle, saw mill and blacksmiths.
  • Shafer Philip, general store.
  • Snider Frank, shoemkr.
  • Theders B H, shoemkr.
  • Zimmer Adam, blacksmith.

KYLE. Locally known as Manchester station, is located on C I St L & C R R, in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 9 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. Population 150. James B Pyle, postmaster.

  • Baker W H, flour mill.
  • Claspill R, blacksmith.
  • Craig T E, physician.
  • Crocker W F, general store.
  • Edwards Wm, justice.
  • Emerson Thomas, general store.
  • Heustis O T, saw mill.
  • Johnston George, saw mill.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • McMullen S A, general store.
  • Mendell J H, carpenter.
  • Pyle James B, General Store.
  • Ruble John, justice.
  • Taylor F F, general store.

LAWRENCEVILLE. Dates as a settlement from 1818, and is located in Jackson township, Dearborn county, 20 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 12 southwest of Brookville, the location of nearest bank. Sunman, distant 4 miles, on the C I St L & C R R, is the usual shipping station. The village contains 250 inhabitants, and supports 1 Methodist church. Francis Busald, postmaster.

  • Berger Peter, cigar mnfr.
  • Blasdel Wm H, spoke factory.
  • Boerstler Adam, carpenter.
  • Brandt Charles, basket mnfr.
  • Brose John, carpenter.
  • Busald Francis, General Store.
  • Deal Frank, carpenter.
  • Gudapfel Wm, blacksmith.
  • Haefner John, blacksmith.
  • Hoff George, spoke factory.
  • Hoffman Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Lawrence Jacob S, Agricultural Implements and Saw Mill.
  • Rehm John, shoemkr.
  • Ritzer Andrew, brewer.
  • Sahn Adam, flour and saw mill.
  • Sahn Henry, general store.
  • Theobald John, shoemkr.
  • Trayer John, wagonmkr.
  • Williams George S & Son, tanners.

LOGAN. With a population of 75, is situated in township of same name, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 5 miles west of Harrison, on the W W R R. Logan has a Methodist church and a district school. John F Gibson, postmaster.

  • Brown John H, general store.
  • Gibson John F, General Store and Insurance.
  • Massett Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Reynmyer Caleb, meat market.
  • Rugg C W, justice of the peace.
  • Rugg H C, township trustee.
  • Swales Wilson H, physician.
  • Swales Wilson H Jr, physician.

MANCHESTER. 3 ½ miles from Manchester station, on the C I St L & C R R, in Dearborn county, Manchester township, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house and banking place, contains 150 inhabitants, graded school, Methodist and Universalist churches. Has daily stage communication with Lawrenceburgh; fare 70 cents round trip. Ex, Am. Samuel McMullin, postmaster.

  • Baker’s Sons, flour mill.
  • Carson A L, general store.
  • Clark David H, blacksmith.
  • Claspill R C, blacksmith.
  • Craig T E, physician.
  • Crocker W F, general store.
  • Emerson Thomas, general store.
  • Horbaugh L, tinner.
  • Kelly D D, carpenter.
  • Kennedy James M, carpenter.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • McMullen J L, meat market.
  • McMullin Samuel, General Store.
  • Platt Seth, brick mason.
  • Pummill Wm, wagonmkr.
  • Purlee David, blacksmith.
  • Rebarger Frank, cooper.
  • Riddle John V, agrl implements.
  • Ross Jasper, cooper.
  • Ruble Alexander, shoemkr.
  • Ruble John, justice of the peace.
  • Sinens J C, blacksmith.
  • Steinmetz George W, agrl implements.
  • True R S, wagonmkr.

MOORE’S HILL. Located on the O & M Ry, in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 16 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, 12 miles distant, is the nearest banking town. Population 600. Ex, O & M. J W Hayman, postmaster.

  • Adkins W S, meat market.
  • Adkinson L G Rev, pres Moore’s Hill College.
  • Bowers & Son, druggists and physicians.
  • Canfield J V, wagonmkr and justice.
  • Clark W A, hotel.
  • Darby Thomas, blacksmith.
  • Daughters A P, Physician.
  • Ferritor Thomas, agt O & M Ry and Ex Co.
  • French John S, undertaker and livery.
  • Gault H B, general store.
  • Hancock E, boots and shoes.
  • Hayman J W, General Store.
  • Holcomb S D, milliner.
  • Jennings & Noble, general store.
  • Johnson C W, harness and saddlemkr.
  • Jones T C, cooper.
  • Lambertson J W, general store and justice.
  • Loyd O M, live stock.
  • Moore G W, general store.
  • Moore H D, General Store.
  • Noble J H, carpenter and undertaker.
  • Palmer H J, jeweler.
  • Pennington J C, lumber.
  • Rosser David, druggist and physician.
  • Schabel George, stoves and tinware.
  • Spencer J F, physician.

NEW ALSACE. A prosperous German settlement of about 500 inhabitants, in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 15 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and nearest banking town. Weisburgh station, on the C I St L & C R R, 3 miles southwest, is the shipping point. Andrew Gaffga, postmaster.

  • Benz Michael, meat market.
  • Blattner Anton, general store and saloon.
  • Burgermeister A, shoemkr.
  • Evan John, wagonmkr.
  • Fette Gerhardt, Flour Mill.
  • Gaffga A, Cigar Mnfr.
  • Gaffga Jacob, saloon.
  • Gensheimer John, carpenter and undertaker.
  • Hilbert George, general store.
  • Kichler John, blacksmith.
  • Klump Cornelius, blacksmith.
  • Krass Anton, cooper.
  • Labby Wm, general store and saloon.
  • Lang Mathias, carpenter.
  • Lods Charles, lumber.
  • Meyer Martin, Brewer.
  • Morgan Frederick, shoemkr.
  • Radcliffe E M, physician.
  • Schwendemanu Frederick, stoves and tinware.
  • Siebmann P Rev, clergyman.
  • Stemler Sebastian, carpenter.
  • Stenger John A, shoemkr.
  • Vogelgesang Cilia, saloon.
  • Werst Peter & Co, General Store.
  • Wolter George, barber.
  • Zix Michael, brewer.

SAINT LEON. 5 miles south of its shipping point (New Trenton), on the W W R R, in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 18 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Brookville, 17 miles distant, is the bank location. Christ Meder, postmaster.

  • Bolach J Mrs, general store.
  • Bruder Basil, cooper.
  • Chans Charles, blacksmith.
  • Doerfline Henry, blacksmith.
  • Donolan Wm, justice.
  • Gabriel John Rev (Catholic).
  • Hilbert John, wagonmkr.
  • Hoffler Martin, shoemkr.
  • Meder Christ, General Store.
  • Raty Joseph, carpenter.
  • Schumann Joseph, general store.
  • Singer John, carpenter.
  • Stenger Charles, carpenter.
  • Stenger Christopher, shoemkr.
  • Stenger John C, Flour Mill.
  • Stenger Joseph, general store.

SPARTA. In Sparta township, county of Dearborn, 3 miles west of Moore’s Hill, on the O & M Ry, the nearest shipping point, and 14 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. The nearest bank is at Aurora. Population 100. Fred Slater, postmaster.

  • Bedunah Joseph W, carpenter.
  • Chamberlain S B, physician.
  • Heustis W P, feed mill.
  • Huston James, blacksmith.
  • Johnson John W, justice.
  • Slater F & Son, General Store.

VOGEL. A rural postoffice, on C I St L & C R R, in York township, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house, the banking town. Valentine Vogel, postmaster.

  • Smith Cunrad, General Store.

WEISBURGH. Located on the C I St L & C R R, 38 miles northwest of Cincinnati, in Jackson township, Dearborn county, is a village of 150 inhabitants. Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and nearest bank location, is 16 miles southeast. Hay and grain are shipped. Am Ex. H Chairsell, postmaster.

  • Althoff C H Rev (Lutheran).
  • Anderson Wm B, cooper.
  • Bauermeister Wm Rev (Lutheran).
  • Buchert James, hotel and saloon.
  • Cairns John, justice of the peace.
  • Chairsell H, General Store.
  • Fermier Pierre, physician.
  • Gutzwiller Philip, blacksmith.
  • Hilbert G, wagonmkr.
  • Leimkuhler Wm, blacksmith and wagonmkr.
  • Minneman F H, agrl implements.
  • Oelker C, cabinetmkr.
  • Rohlfing Fred H, notary public.
  • Schweitzer R H, General Store.
  • Stohlman Louis, harnessmkr.
  • Stumpke Frederick, boots and shoes.
  • Tiedeman Christian, wagonmkr.
  • Weis Christian, lumber.
  • Weis Philip, flour mill.

WILMINGTON. Located in Hogan township, Dearborn county, 2 ½ miles from the Ohio river, and 1 from the O & M Ry, 7 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, 2 ½ miles east, is the banking town and shipping depot. Population 359. Mrs. Eliza A Hilpheustine, postmaster.

  • Armstrong John, carpenter.
  • Boardman B P, general store.
  • Bradford C H, painter.
  • Brown R D, lawyer.
  • Bunyon James, carpenter.
  • Cottingham T W, dry goods and blacksmith.
  • Dunn Wm H, physician.
  • Elder John, feather renovator.
  • Goodrich M, confectioner.
  • Haynes John D, lawyer.
  • Hilphenstine Eliza A, Music Teacher.
  • Hilphenstine James Q, organs.
  • Jackson John, shoemkr.
  • Miller O P, druggist.
  • Newby Jacob, carpenter.
  • Powell T B, carpenter.
  • Truitts J M & Son, contractors.
  • Wilson John, live stock.

WRIGHT’S CORNERS. A place of about 100 inhabitants, in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 8 miles west of Lawrenceburgh court house, bank and shipping point. Grain, hay and cattle are shipped. Daily stage to Lawrenceburgh. M P House, postmaster.

  • Bennett John, shoemkr.
  • Carson A S, justice of the peace.
  • Clarks B S, blacksmith.
  • Clark D H, blacksmith.
  • Devore D G, general store.
  • Duncan D, shoemkr.
  • Hall G W, meat market.
  • House M P, Postmaster.
  • Howerton A, painter.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • McIlwain R, blacksmith.
  • Mandell J H, carpenter.
  • Mendell Wm, carpenter.
  • Powell & Heustis, saw mill.
  • Ruble John, painter.
  • True R S, wagonmkr.

YORKVILLE. Population 90, located in York township, Dearborn county, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the seat of justice and nearest banking town, and 4 ½ miles northwest of Guilford, on C I St L & C R R, the shipping point. M Reidinger, postmaster.

  • Dumont M R, blacksmith.
  • Hagar W, furniture.
  • Hornback Alias, general store.
  • Miller Frances Mrs, general store.
  • Miller John, blacksmith.
  • Nordmeier H, boots and shoes.
  • Reidinger M, Township Trustee.
  • Steinmetz M Mrs, saloon.

Dearborn County – 1882 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
Polk’s Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1882-83. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co., 1882.
Digital Copy at Internet Archive

See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

DEARBORN CO.—Lawrenceburgh the county seat. Clerk, Warren Tebbs. Sheriff, John C. Sims. Treasurer, William H. Kyle. Auditor, Alexander B. Pattison. Recorder, George C. Columbia. Coroner, Charles J. B. Ratjen. Surveyor, Samuel Allen.

AVENTON. Is a small hamlet location in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 17 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Harrison, O., 3 miles south, on the W. W. V. R. R., is the nearest rail approach. Population 50. Produce is marketed. James Stewart, postmaster.

  • [unreadable] David, grocer and carpenter.
  • Goble Iden, lime manufacturer.
  • Klemm George, shoemaker.
  • Stephens Joseph, carpenter.
  • Stevens James, Postmaster.

BRIGHT. Or Bunkum, as the place was formerly called, has a population of 90, and is located in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 11 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. Harrison O, 4 miles northeast, on the W. W. R. R., is the nearest rail approach. Joseph Haddock, postmaster.

  • Haddock Joseph, Postmaster.
  • Houk A, wagonmaker.
  • Howlin Henry, general store.
  • Hurgitt Thomas Rev, (Methodist).
  • Ingham Thomas, shoemaker.
  • Judd J C, carpenter.
  • Kibbey David, general store.
  • Liddie William, general store.
  • Siddle J R, Physician.
  • Swales C A, blacksmith.
  • Whipple A B, blacksmith.
  • Wilson J A, lawyer.

COCHRAN. In Centre township, Dearborn county, with 1,025 inhabitants, is a village located on the O. & M. R’y, 5 miles southwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Banking facilities at Aurora, distant 2 miles. There are located here the O. & M. car shops, a chair factory, and a Methodist church. Ex., O. & M. Abram P. Shutts, postmaster.

  • Bloomer George, hotel, boots and shoes.
  • Gegoldt G, meat market.
  • Green J C, general store.
  • Hames & Criswell, Meat Market.
  • Live H & Co, chair manufacturers.
  • McConnell William, constable.
  • Opperman F, General Store.
  • Peppergon Joseph, pottery.
  • Pickelhimer M S, notary public.
  • Right J C Rev, (Methodist).
  • Shutts Abram P, Shoemaker and Stationer.
  • Sieferman John, blacksmith.
  • Stanford L D, grocer and justice.
  • Wheeler J M, general store.
  • Wright J C, carpenter.

COLD SPRING.  A station and post office on the O. & M. R’y., located in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 16 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. Nearest bank at Aurora, distant 14 miles. With a population of 100, the village supports Methodist, Lutheran and Baptist churches. Produce and lumber are exports. O. & M. Ex. W. U. Tel. J. W. Livingston, postmaster.

  • Christy John, wagonmaker.
  • Crippky H, blacksmith.
  • Demand B, painter.
  • Homan F, general store.
  • Livingston J W, Postmaster.
  • Loftus Thomas, R R and ex agt.
  • Marshall J W Rev, clergyman.
  • Mulford William C, justice of the peace.
  • Sheuermann H, constable.

DARLING. Formerly known as Manchester, is a postoffice and station on the C. I., St. L. & C. R. R., in York township, Dearborn county, 10 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat and banking town. Population, 25. Ships produce. Am. Ex. August Graf, postmaster, general store. R. R. and ex. agt.

DILLSBOROUGH. Settled in 1830, is a prosperous village of 500 inhabitants, located on O. & M. R’y., in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, distant 10 miles, is the location of nearest bank. Methodist and Lutheran churches are sustained and produce shipped. Daily stage to Farmers’ Retreat and Friendship. Ex., O. & M, Tel., W. U. William Rowland, postmaster.

  • Calvert J M, jeweler.
  • Ginter Frederick, shoemaker.
  • Hartley J L, General Store.
  • Hubbard G M, druggist.
  • Kamping H, merchant tailor.
  • Lathrop W R Rev, (Methodist).
  • Lord T J, physician.
  • Milford O P M, blacksmith.
  • Neasta A H, shoemaker.
  • Oetjan John Rev (Methodist).
  • Perlee D, blacksmith.
  • Perlee William, wagonmaker.
  • Pohle William, blacksmith.
  • Roberts L, tinner.
  • Roberts & Suits, flour mill.
  • Rowland William, Druggist.
  • Rudisill S, harnessmaker.
  • Sale F H, physician.
  • Sale J H, physician.
  • Scudder Thomas, undertaker.
  • Stevenson F M, R R and ex agt.
  • Stewer William, notions.
  • Teke W E, saloon.
  • Tellas John, livery
  • Tholke Frederick, general store.
  • Tholke Henry, wagonmaker.
  • Vandolat J C & Co, general store.
  • Veit L, hotel.
  • Weaver S M, physician.
  • Withrow W W, General Store.
  • Ziegenbine Christ, general store.

DOVER. Dearborn county. (See Kelso.)

FARMERS’ RETREAT. Once called Opptown, contains 100 inhabitants, in Cesar Creek township, Dearborn county, 20 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, distant 18 miles, has the nearest bank. Dillsborough Station, 7 miles northeast on the O. & M. R. R., is the shipping station. Methodist and Lutheran churches are supported. Daily stage to Dillsborough; fare 40 cents. Anthony Opp, postmaster.

  • Barkley J M, physician.
  • Bosse Garrett, general store.
  • Bulthaup H, township trustee.
  • Campbell William R, justice of the peace.
  • Doctor Frederick, blacksmith.
  • Hess David, cooper.
  • Kretzman C Rev, (Lutheran).
  • Kuhlmier Henry, harness.
  • Oetzen John Rev, (Methodist).
  • Opp Anthony, General Store and Cooper.
  • Opp Anthony & Son, Agricultural Implements.
  • Opp Charles, news dealer.
  • Pate James W, live stock.
  • Schuette Frederick, shoemaker.
  • Stapel E H, General Store.

GREENDALE. Is a manufacturing suburb of Lawrenceburg, located 1 mile from the town on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R. in Dearborn county. Population, 400. Furniture and whisky are the exports. Banks, express and telegraph offices are at Lawrenceburg. Harry Dobell, postmaster.

  • Dobell E B, furniture manufacturer and grocer.
  • Dobell Harry, Grocer.
  • Oester Nicholas, Distiller.
  • Squibb W P & Co, distillers.
  • Walsh N J, distiller.
  • Young Andrew, justice.

GUILFORD. On the C., I., St. L. & C. R’y, in York township, Dearborn county, with 250 inhabitants, is a village located 8 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. The place contains a Methodist church and exports produce and plows. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. C. W. Robertson, postmaster.

  • Becker Philip, justice of the peace.
  • Bledsoe H, produce.
  • Cole F, blacksmith.
  • Collins L J, physician.
  • Dowden V, justice of the peace.
  • Duming Jennie Miss, Milliner.
  • Edwards C C Rev, (Methodist).
  • Ewbank Emma Miss, milliner.
  • Hargitt R, general store and ex agt.
  • Lofenby William, justice of the peace.
  • Miller George, blacksmith.
  • Robertson C W, General Store.
  • Vincent H C, physician.
  • Vogle C, sewing machines.
  • Voglesang N, wagonmaker.
  • Washborn M E, R R agt.

GUIONSVILLE. Contains 250 inhabitants, in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Aurora, the usual place of shipment and banking town, is 10 miles northeast. One flour mill derives power from Laughrey Creek. Simon Conaway, postmaster.

  • Conaway Hamilton, lawyer.
  • Conaway Preston, live stock.
  • Conaway R P, live stock.
  • Conaway & Niester, General Store.
  • Disbro C C, veterinary surgeon.
  • Klausing Henry, blacksmith.
  • McEliresh W, physician.
  • Niester A F, shoemaker.
  • Niles E P, saw mill.
  • Robinson Ann, General Store.
  • Rockafellow Dr, physician.
  • Sink D B, blacksmith.
  • Snyder John, flour mill.
  • Turner Eli H, wagonmaker.
  • Willey William E, plasterer.
  • Wilson J B, flour mill.

HOLMAN. A hamlet containing 50 inhabitants, in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 15 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 4 northeast of Moore’s Hill, its shipping depot, on the O. & M. R’y. Daily stage to Lawrenceburgh. George W. Hall, postmaster, general store, live stock, and meat market.

KELSO. A hamlet possessed of 150 inhabitants, located in township of same name, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and banking town. Guilford, 7 miles southeast on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the shipping station. The village was formerly known as Dover, and supports 1 Catholic church. Thomas G. Murtaugh, postmaster.

  • Andres John, wagonmaker, general store, hotel and grain cradle factory.
  • Barker Edward, wagonmaker.
  • Bregeman B Rev, (Catholic).
  • Korti Anton, shoemaker.
  • Merckle J George, builder and contractor.
  • Murtaugh T G & C C, General Store.
  • Probst John, justice of the peace.
  • Probst & Doyle, sawmill and blacksmiths.
  • Shafer Philip, general store.
  • Snider Frank, shoemaker.
  • Theders B H, shoemaker.
  • Zimmer Adam, blacksmith.

LAWRENCEVILLE. Dates as a settlement from 1818, and is located in Jackson township, Dearborn county, 20 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 12 southwest of Brookville, the location of nearest bank, Sunman, distant 4 miles, on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the usual shipping station. The village contains 200 inhabitants and supports 1 Methodist church. Francis Busald, postmaster.

  • Boerstler Adam, carpenter.
  • Brandt Charles, basket manufacturer.
  • Brose John, carpenter.
  • Busald Francis, General Store.
  • Deal Frank, carpenter.
  • Haefner John, blacksmith.
  • Hoffman Jacob, general store.
  • Hoffman Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Lawrence Jacob S, Agricultural Implements and Saw Mill.
  • Rehm John, shoemaker.
  • Ritzer Andrew, brewer.
  • Sahn Adam, flour and saw mill.
  • Snite Peter, blacksmith.
  • Theobald John, shoemaker.
  • Trayer John, wagonmaker.
  • Williams George S & Son, tanners.

LOGAN. With a population of 75, is situated in township of same name, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 5 miles west of Harrison, on the W. W. R. R. Logan has a Methodist church and a district school. John F. Gibson, postmaster.

  • Fagley & Brown, general store.
  • Gibson John F, General Store and Insurance.
  • Massett Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Reynmyer Caleb, meat market.
  • Rugg C W, justice of the peace.
  • Rugg H C, township trustee.
  • Swales Wilson H, physician.
  • Swales Wilson H jr, physician.

MANCHESTER. Three and one-half miles from Manchester station, on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R, in Dearborn county, Manchester township, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house and banking place, contains 150 inhabitants, graded school, Methodist and Universalist churches. Has daily stage communication with Lawrenceburgh; fare, 70 cents round trip. Ex., Am. Samuel McMullin, postmaster.

  • Carson A L, general store.
  • Clark David H, blacksmith.
  • Claspill R C, blacksmith.
  • Craig T E, physician.
  • Crocker W F, general store.
  • Gettle Jacob, blacksmith.
  • Gorby S S, General Store.
  • Groff A, R R and ex agt.
  • Haynes & Conger, flour mill.
  • Horbaugh L, tinner.
  • Kennedy James M, carpenter.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • Lathrap J R T Rev, (Methodist).
  • McMullen J L, meat market.
  • McMullin Samuel, General Store.
  • Platt Seth, brick mason.
  • Purlee David, blacksmith.
  • Rebarger Frank, cooper.
  • Riddle John V, agricultural implements.
  • Ross Jasper, cooper.
  • Ruble Alexander, shoemaker.
  • Ruble John, justice of the peace.
  • Sinens J C, blacksmith.
  • Steinmetz George W, agricultural implements.
  • True R S, wagonmaker.

MOORE’S HILL. Located on the O. & M. R’y, in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 16 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, 12 miles distant, is the nearest banking place. Population, 500. Ex., O. & M. J. W. Hayman, postmaster.

  • Adkins Bros, meat market.
  • Bowers A J, druggist and physician.
  • Canfield J V, wagonmaker and justice.
  • Clark W A, hotel.
  • Cotton Joseph Rev, (Methodist).
  • Darby Thomas, blacksmith.
  • Daughters A P, General Store and Physician.
  • Ferritor Thomas, agt O & M R’y and Ex Company.
  • French John S, undertaker and livery.
  • Gault H B, general store.
  • Hancock E, boots and shoes.
  • Hayman J W, General Store.
  • Holcomb S D, milliner.
  • Jennings & Noble, general store.
  • Johnson C W, harness and saddlemaker.
  • John J P D, prest Moore’s Hill College.
  • Jones T C, cooper.
  • Lambertson J W, general store and justice.
  • Lowe John, carpenter.
  • Loyd O M, live stock.
  • Moore H D, General Store.
  • Noble J H, carpenter and undertaker.
  • Pennington J C, lumber.
  • Risinger H, jeweler.
  • Rosser David, druggist.
  • Schabel George, stoves and tinware.
  • Spencer J F, physician.
  • Wilson O G, saw mill.

NEW ALSACE. A prosperous German settlement of about 400 inhabitants, in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 15 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat and nearest banking town. Weisburg station, on the hC., I., St. L. & C. R. R., 3 miles southwest, is the shipping point. Peter Werst, postmaster.

  • Benz Michael, meat market.
  • Blattner Anton, general store and saloon.
  • Burgermeister A, shoemaker.
  • Evan John, wagonmaker.
  • Fette Gerhardt, Flour Mill.
  • Gatlga A, cigar manufacturer.
  • Gensheimer John, carpenter and undertaker.
  • Hilbert George, general store.
  • Kichler John, blacksmith.
  • Klump Cornelius, blacksmith.
  • Krass Anton, cooper.
  • Labby William, general store and saloon.
  • Lang Mathias, carpenter.
  • Meyer Martin, Brewer.
  • Morgan Frederick, shoemaker.
  • Radcliffe E M, physician.
  • Schwendemann Fred, stoves and tinware.
  • Siebmann P Rev, clergyman.
  • Stemler Sebastian, carpenter.
  • Stenger John A, shoemaker.
  • Werst Peter, Postmaster.
  • Werst Peter & Co, General Store.
  • Wolter George, barber.
  • Zix Michael, brewer.

SAINT LEON. Five miles south of its shipping point (New Trenton,) on the W. W. R. R., in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 18 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Brookville, 17 miles distant is the bank location. Christ Meder, postmaster.

  • Bolach J Mrs, general store.
  • Bruder Basil, cooper.
  • Doerfline Henry, blacksmith.
  • Donolan William, justice.
  • Gabriel John Rev, (Catholic).
  • Hilbert John, wagonmaker.
  • Hoffler Martin, shoemaker.
  • Meder Christ, General Store.
  • Probst John, justice.
  • Stenger Charles, carpenter.
  • Stenger Christopher, shoemaker.
  • Stenger John C, Flour Mill.
  • Stenger Joseph, general store.
  • Stenger Peter, blacksmith.
  • Wells Charles, cooper.

SPARTA. In Sparta township, county of Dearborn, 3 miles west of Moore’s Hill, on the O. & M. R’y, the nearest shipping point, and 14 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. The nearest bank is at Aurora. Population, 100. Fred Slater, postmaster.

  • Bedunah Joseph W, carpenter.
  • Chamberlain S B, physician.
  • Huston James, blacksmith.
  • Johnson John W, justice
  • Slater F & Son, General Store.

VOGEL. A rural postoffice, until about 1 year ago, was called Harrman’s station, on C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., in York township, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house and bank. Valentine Vogel, postmaster.

  • Smith Cunrad, General Store.

WEISBURGH. Located on the C., I., St. L.  C. R. R., 38 miles northwest of Cincinnati, in Jackson township, Dearborn county, is a village of 150 inhabitants. Lawrenceburgh, the county seat and nearest bank location, is 16 miles southeast. Hay and grain are shipped. Am. Ex. H. Chairsell, postmaster.

  • Althoff C H Rev, (Lutheran).
  • Anderson William B, cooper.
  • Bauermeister William Rev, (Lutheran).
  • Buchert James, hotel and saloon.
  • Buchert Martin, township trustee.
  • Cairns John, justice of the peace.
  • Chairsell H, General Store.
  • Fermier Pierre, physician.
  • Gutzwiller Philip, blacksmith.
  • Hilbert G, wagonmaker.
  • Leimkuhler William, blacksmith and wagonmaker.
  • Minneman F H, agricultural implements.
  • Oelker C, cabinetmaker.
  • Rohlfing Fred H, notary public.
  • Schweitzer R H, General Store.
  • Stohlman Louis, harnessmaker.
  • Stumpke Frederick, boots and shoes.
  • Tiedeman Christian, wagonmaker.
  • Walters John F, saloon.
  • Weis Christian, lumber.
  • Weis Philip, flour mill.

WILMINGTON. Located in Hogan township, Dearborn county, 2 ½ miles from the Ohio river, and 1 from the O. & M. R’y, 7 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, 2 ½ miles east, is the banking town and shipping depot. Population, 350. Mrs. Eliza A. Hilphenstine, postmaster.

  • Barnhart Joseph, wagonmaker.
  • Boardman B P, general store.
  • Bradford C H, painter.
  • Brown R D, lawyer.
  • Cottingham T W, dry goods and blacksmith.
  • Dunn William H, physician.
  • Goodrich M, confectioner.
  • Haynes John D, lawyer.
  • Hilphenstine Eliza A, Music Teacher.
  • Hilphenstine H H, live stock.
  • Hilphenstine James Q, organs.
  • House James, justice of the peace.
  • Jackson John, shoemaker.
  • Miller O P, druggist.
  • Newby Jacob, carpenter.
  • Snell Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Stockwell Samuel, physician.
  • Taylor William, General Store.
  • Thompson J N Rev, (Methodist).
  • Truitts I M, township trustee.
  • Wilson John, live stock.

WRIGHT’S CORNERS. A place of about 100 inhabitants, in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 8 miles west of Lawrenceburgh court house, bank and shipping point. Grain, hay, and cattle are shipped. Daily stage to Lawrenceburgh. M. P. House, postmaster.

  • Bennett John, shoemaker.
  • Carson A S, justice of the peace.
  • Clark B S, blacksmith.
  • Clark D H, blacksmith.
  • Devore D G, general store.
  • Duncan D, shoemaker.
  • Heustis O T, soda manufacturer.
  • House M P, Postmaster.
  • Howerton A, painter.
  • Jackson A D, carpenter.
  • Johnson J & Co, flour mill.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • Mellwain J H, carpenter.
  • Mendell William, carpenter.
  • Ruble John, painter.
  • Sutton & Powell, Saw Mill.
  • True R S, wagonmaker.

YORKVILLE. Population, 90, located in York township, Dearborn county, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the seat of justice and nearest banking town, and 4 ½ miles northwest of Guilford, on C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., the shipping point. M. Reidinger, postmaster.

  • Graff August, general store.
  • Hagar W, furniture.
  • Miller Francis Mrs, general store.
  • Miller John, blacksmith.
  • Reidinger M, Township Trustee.
  • Steinmetz Michael, saloon.
  • Tschaenn A, shoemaker.

Dearborn County – 1880 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1880-81. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co., 1880.
Digital Copy at Internet Archive – Part 1 and Part 2

See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

DEARBORN CO.—Lawrenceburgh the county seat. Clerk, Warren Tebbs. Sheriff, Elijah Christopher. Treasurer, William H. Kyle. Auditor, Alexander B. Pattison. Recorder, George C., Columbia. Coroner, Robert H. Davis. Surveyor, S. M. Kennedy.

AVENTON. Established as a post office in 1880, is a small hamlet in Dearborn county, 17 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Harrison, O., 3 miles east on the W. W. R. R., is the shipping point. Population 50. Grain, lumber and hogs are marketed. Mail tri-weekly. James A. Stewart, postmaster.

  • Klemm George, shoemaker.
  • McManaman J F, Farmer.
  • Stephens Joseph, carpenter.
  • Stewart James A, grocer.

BRIGHT. Sometimes called Bunkum, has a population of 86, and is situated in Harrison township, Dearborn county, 11 miles north of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 4 miles southwest of Harrison, O., on the W. W. R. R. Grain and hogs are exported. Mail daily. Joseph Haddock, postmaster.

  • Aperias Henry, shoemaker.
  • Crim Jeremiah, blacksmith.
  • Hackleman P O, physician.
  • Haddock Joseph, General Store.
  • Houk A, wagonmaker.
  • Hurgitt Thomas Rev (Methodist).
  • Ingham Thomas, shoemaker.
  • Judd J C, carpenter.
  • Liddle Wm, general store.
  • Swales C A, blacksmith.
  • Whipple A B, blacksmith.

BUNKUM. Dearborn county. (See Bright.)

COCHRAN. With a population of 1000, is located in Dearborn county, on the O. & M. Ry., 5 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 2 miles southwest of Aurora, on the Ohio river. The village has a Methodist church, district schools, chair factory and railroad car shops. Chairs are the principle exports. Mail daily. Abram P. Shutts, postmaster.

  • Gegoldt G, meat market.
  • Hames & Crisswell, meat market.
  • Live H & Co, chair mnfrs.
  • McConnell Wm, constable.
  • Mills B F, general store.
  • Opperman F, general store.
  • Pickelheimer M S, notary public.
  • Right J C Rev (Methodist).
  • Shutts Abram P, Shoemaker and Stationer.
  • Sieferman John, blacksmith.
  • Stanford L D, grocer and justice.
  • Wheeler J M, general store.

COLD SPRING. Sparta township, Dearborn county, is a postoffice and station on the O. & M. Ry., 16 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. The village has three churches—Methodist, Lutheran and Baptist. Express, O. & M. Mail daily. Sallie M. Shutts, postmaster.

  • Boesker H, grain dealer.
  • Chance E, constable.
  • Christy John, wagonmaker.
  • Grippky H, blacksmith.
  • Homan F, general store.
  • Marshall J W Rev, clergyman.
  • Shutts Sallie M, Dressmaker.
  • Smith A, justice of the peace.
  • Wright J B, R R and Ex agent.

DARLING. Name of postoffice at Manchester station on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., in Dearborn county, 10 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat. The place has but a small population. In the vicinity there is a Methodist church and district school. Express, American. Mail daily. E. O. Crocker, postmaster.

  • Bihe John, saw mill.
  • Crocker E O, General Store, R R and Ex Agt.

DILLSBOROUGH. One and a quarter miles from station of same name, on O. & M. Ry, in Dearborn county, is located 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. With a population of 650 Dillsborough has two churches—Methodist and Lutheran—and graded school. Stage daily for Farmers’ Retreat—fare 40 cents; Friendship—fare 60 cents. Express, O. & M. Daily mail. Wm. Rowland, postmaster.

  • Calvert J N, jeweler.
  • Cochran George Rev (Methodist).
  • Ellerbrook L, blacksmith.
  • Ginter Fred, shoemaker.
  • Gullett & Burroughs, flour mill.
  • Hartley J L, general store.
  • Hess Thomas, justice of the peace.
  • Hubbard G M, druggist.
  • Kamping H, merchant tailor.
  • Lord T J, physician.
  • Neasta A H, shoemaker.
  • Perlee D, blacksmith.
  • Roberts L, tinner.
  • Roser John J Rev (Methodist).
  • Rowland Wm, Druggist.
  • Rudisill S, harnessmaker.
  • Sale F H, physician.
  • Sale J H, physician.
  • Scudder Thomas, undertaker.
  • Stevenson F M, R R and Ex agent.
  • Stewer Wm, notions.
  • Teke W E, saloon.
  • Tellas John, livery.
  • Tholke Fred, general store.
  • Vandolat J C & Co, general store.
  • Veit L, hotel.
  • Weaver S M, physician.
  • Withrow W W, general store.
  • Young T A & J A, general store.

DILLSBOUROUGH STATION. Dearborn county. (See Dillsborough.)

DOVER.  Dearborn county. (See Kelso.)

FARMERS’ RETREAT. Originally known as Opp Town, is a village of 100 population, in Dearborn county, 20 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 7 miles southwest of Dillsborough, on the O. & M. Ry. The place has two religious societies—Methodist and Lutheran. Daily mail stage to Dillsborough—fare 50c. Anthony Opp, postmaster.

  • Barkley J M, physician.
  • Bosse Garrett, general store.
  • Campbell Wm R, justice of the peace.
  • Doctor Fred, blacksmith.
  • Kuhlmier Henry, harness.
  • Opp Anthony, general store.
  • Opp Anthony & Son, Agricultural Implements.
  • Pate James W, live stock.
  • Stapel E H, general store.
  • Wickmann T Rev (Lutheran).

GUILFORD. A village of 200 inhabitants situated in Dearborn county, on C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. 7 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, contains a Methodist society and district school. Express, American. Mail daily. C. W. Robertson, postmaster.

  • Becker Philip, justice of the peace.
  • Cole F, blacksmith.
  • Collins I J, physician.
  • Dowden V, justice of the peace.
  • Ferrie Thomas, shoemaker.
  • Hargitt R, general store and railroad agt.
  • Lofenby Wm, justice of the peace.
  • Lee C W Rev (Methodist).
  • Robertson C W, General Store.
  • Vincent H C, physician.
  • Vogle C, blacksmith.
  • Vogelsang N, wagonmaker.
  • Williams J P Rev (Methodist).

GUIONSVILLE. Population 250, located in Clay township, Dearborn county, 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh court house and 4 south of Dillsborough, on the O. & M. Ry, which is its shipping point. Laughrey creek furnishes power to drive one flour mill. Mail tri-weekly. Simon Conaway, postmaster.

  • Conaway Hamilton, lawyer.
  • Conaway Preston, live stock.
  • Conaway R P, live stock.
  • Conaway & Niester, General Store.
  • Disbro C C, veterinary surgeon.
  • Elfers John, physician.
  • French Peter, general store.
  • Klausing Henry, blacksmith.
  • Niles E P, saw mill.
  • Rockafellow Dr, physician.
  • Sink D B, blacksmith.
  • Snyder John, flour mill.
  • Turner Eli H, wagonmaker.

HARMANNS STATION. On the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., in York township, Dearborn county, is a country post office and flag station, located 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Mail daily.

HOLMAN. A small place in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 15 miles west of Lawrenceburgh court house, contains 50 inhabitants, district school, Baptist and Methodist churches. Moore’s Hill, on the O. & M. Ry, 4 miles southwest, is the shipping point. Mail daily by stage from Lawrenceburgh. George W. Hall, postmaster, general store and meat market.

KELSO. Formerly called Dover, with 150 inhabitants, is in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 7 miles northwest of Guilford on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., its shipping point. Has Catholic church and school. Mail semi-weekly. Wm. Swift, postmaster.

  • Andres John, wagonmaker.
  • Barker Edward, wagonmaker.
  • Bregeman B Father Rev (Catholic).
  • Hammerle B, hotel.
  • Hammerle Joseph, general store.
  • Korti Anton, shoemaker.
  • Merkle John, constable.
  • Murtaugh James, general store.
  • Probts John, justice of the peace.
  • Probts & Doyle, blacksmiths.
  • Shafer Philip, general store.
  • Snider Frank, shoemaker.
  • Swift Wm, Postmaster.
  • Theders B H, shoemaker.
  • Zimmer Adam, blacksmith.

LAWRENCEVILLE. With a population of 200, is situated in Jackson township, Dearborn county, 4 ½ miles north of Weisburg, its shipping point, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., and 20 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg court house, contains a Methodist society and graded school. Mail tri-weekly. Francis Busald, postmaster.

  • Boerstler Adam, carpenter.
  • Brandt Charles, basket mnfr.
  • Brose John, carpenter.
  • Busald Francis, General Store.
  • Haefner John, blacksmith.
  • Hoff John, teacher.
  • Hoffman Jacob, general store.
  • Hoffman Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Luther George J, teacher.
  • Peter George, carpenter.
  • Rehm John, shoemaker.
  • Sahm Adam, flour and saw mill.
  • Theobald John, shoemaker.
  • Trager John, wagonmaker.
  • Williams George S, tanner.

LOGAN. Known locally as Logan Cross Roads, with a population of 75, is situated in township of same name, Dearborn County, 14 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, and 5 miles west of Harrison, on the W. W. R. R. Logan has a Methodist church and district school. Mail received tri-weekly in summer, and semi-weekly in winter. John F. Gibson, postmaster.

  • Fagley Wm S, general store.
  • Gibson John F, General Store.
  • Rugg C W, justice of the peace.
  • Swales Wilson H sr, physician.
  • Swales Wilson H jr, physician.

MANCHESTER. Three miles south of Manchester station, the shipping depot, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., contains 150 inhabitants, graded school, Methodist and Universalist churches, and is situated in township of same name, county of Dearborn, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Express, American. Mail daily. Samuel McMullin, postmaster.

  • Cappell Henry, cigars and tobacco.
  • Clark David H, blacksmith.
  • Claspill R C, blacksmith.
  • Craig T E, physician.
  • Crocker W F, general store.
  • Dunn Wm, Carpenter.
  • Gorby S S, general store.
  • Griffith George, cooper.
  • Harris N Rev (Methodist).
  • Haynes & Conger, flour mill.
  • Horbaugh L, tinner.
  • Kennedy James M, carpenter.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • Linems J C, blacksmith.
  • McMullen J L, meat market.
  • McMullen Samuel, General Store.
  • Morton & Claspill, harness.
  • Pummell Wm, painter.
  • Purlee David, blacksmith.
  • Riddle John V, agrl implts.
  • Ross Jasper, cooper.
  • Ruble Alexander, shoemaker.
  • Ruble John, justice of the peace.
  • Steinmetz George W, agrl implts.
  • True R S, wagonmaker.

MANCHESTER STATION. Dearborn county. (See Darling.)

MOORE’S HILL. Has a location on the O. & M. Ry., in Sparta township, Dearborn county, 16 miles west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Contains 600 inhabitants, Methodist church and graded school. Express, Ohio & Mississippi. Mail daily. J. W. Hayman, postmaster.

  • Adkins W R, meat market.
  • Adkinson A W Rev (Methodist).
  • Bowers A J, druggist and physician.
  • Canfield J V, wagonmaker and justice.
  • Clark W A, hotel.
  • Darby Thomas, blacksmith.
  • Daughters A P, general store and physician.
  • Fenton Thomas, agt O & M Ry and Ex Co.
  • French John S, undertaker.
  • Gault H B, general store.
  • Hancock E, boots and shoes.
  • Hayman J W, General Store.
  • Holcomb S D, millinery.
  • Jennings Thomas A, drugs.
  • John J P D, pres Moore’s Hill College.
  • Jones T C, cooper.
  • Lambertson J W, general store and justice.
  • Lowe John, carpenter.
  • Loyd O M, stock dealer.
  • Moore H D, general store.
  • Noble J H, carpenter and undertaker.
  • Pennington J C, live stock.
  • Pettit N C Rev (Baptist).
  • Risinger E, jeweler.
  • Schoble George, stoves and tinware.
  • Spencer J F, physician.
  • Stoneking David, saddler.
  • Wilson O G, saw mill.

NEW ALSACE. An enterprising German settlement of 500 inhabitants, in Kelso township, Dearborn county, 15 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 3 northeast of Weisburg Station, on C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. The village contains Catholic church and three schools. Its chief exports are hay, wheat, potatoes, hogs and cattle. Mail is received tri-weekly. Peter Werst, postmaster.

  • Benz Michael, meat market.
  • Blattner August, general store and saloon.
  • Burgermeister A, shoemaker.
  • Evan John, stoves and tinware.
  • Fette Gerhardt, Flour Mill.
  • Freeland John P, physician.
  • Gebhart Jacob, hotel and undertaker.
  • Gensheimer John, carpenter.
  • Glaab John, cooper.
  • Coffga A, cigar mnfg.
  • Hilbert George, general store.
  • Kichler John, blacksmith.
  • Klump Cornelius, blacksmith.
  • Krass Anton, cooper.
  • Labby Wm, general store and saloon.
  • Lang Mathias, carpenter.
  • Meyer Martin, Brewer.
  • Morgan Frederick, shoemaker.
  • Schwendemann Fred, stoves and tinware.
  • Stemler Sebastian, carpenter.
  • Stenger John A, shoemaker.
  • Werst Peter & Co, General Store.
  • Wolter George, barber.
  • Zix Michael, brewer.

SAINT LEON. Five miles south of its shipping point, on the W. W. R. R., in Kelso township, Dearborn county, contains 150 inhabitants, Catholic church and district school, and is located 18 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Brookville is the nearest bank location. Mail tri-weekly. Patrick Diver, postmaster.

  • Barnard Charles, shoemaker.
  • Bishoff Alois, miller.
  • Bishoff Leonard, brewer.
  • Bolach J Mrs, general store.
  • Bruder Basil, cooper.
  • Diver Patrick, General Store.
  • Doerfline Henry, blacksmith.
  • Donolan Wm, justice of the peace.
  • Gabriel John Rev (Catholic).
  • Hoffler Martin, shoemaker.
  • Hilbert John, wagonmaker.
  • Probst John, justice of the peace.
  • Stenger Charles, carpenter.
  • Stenger Christopher, shoemaker.
  • Stenger John C, Flour Mill.
  • Stenger Joseph, general store.
  • Stenger Peter, blacksmith.
  • Wells Charles, cooper.

SPARTA. In township of same name, county of Dearborn, is located 3 miles west of Moore’s Hill, the nearest rail approach on O. & M. Ry, and 14 miles west of Lawrenceburgh court house. Contains Baptist church, district school and receives mail tri-weekly. Population, 150. Frederick Slater, postmaster.

  • Bedunah J W, carpenter.
  • Chamberlain S B, physician.
  • Johnson J W, justice of the peace.
  • Slater F & Son, General Store.
  • Tyrrell Frank, blacksmith.

WEISBURGH. Thirty-eight miles northwest of Cincinnati on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., in Jackson township, Dearborn county, contains 150 inhabitants, Lutheran church, graded and parochial schools. Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, is 16 miles southeast. Hay and grain are shipped. Express, American, Mail daily. H Chairsell, postmaster.

  • Althoff C H Rev (Lutheran).
  • Bauermeister Wm Rev (Lutheran).
  • Buchert James, hotel and saloon.
  • Chairsell H, General Store.
  • Fermier Pierre, physician.
  • Gutzwiller Philip, blacksmith.
  • Hilbert G, wagonmaker.
  • Minneman F H, agrl implts.
  • Oelker C, cabinetmaker.
  • Schweitzer R H, general store.
  • Stohlman Louis, Harnessmaker.
  • Stumpke Fred, boots and shoes.
  • Walters John F, saloon.
  • Weis Christian, lumber.
  • Weis Philip, flour mill.

WILMINGTON. Two and one-half miles from the Ohio river and 1 from the B. & O. R. R., in Hogan township, Dearborn county, has 350 inhabitants and is situated 7 miles southwest of Lawrenceburg court house and 2 ½ west of Aurora. Contains Methodist church and district school. Mail daily. Elizabeth Livingston, postmaster.

  • Baker T L, general store.
  • Barnhart Joseph, wagonmaker.
  • Boardman B P, general store.
  • Bradford C H, painter.
  • Bridwell Wm & Co, meat market.
  • Brown R D, lawyer.
  • Chisman T L, carpenter.
  • Cottingham T W, blacksmith.
  • Duncan J W, justice of the peace.
  • Dunn Wm H, physician.
  • Goodrich M, confectioner.
  • Haynes John D, Lawyer.
  • Hilphenstine James Q, organs.
  • House James, justice of the peace.
  • Jackson John, shoemaker.
  • Livingston Elizabeth, Notions.
  • Miller O P, druggist.
  • Rawls Edward B Rev (Methodist).
  • Snell Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Taylor Wm, general store.
  • Todd James, wagonmaker.

WRIGHT’S CORNER. A settlement of 100 persons in Manchester township, Dearborn county, 8 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, location of nearest bank and shipping place, has a district school, Baptist and Methodist churches, and exports hay, grain and cattle. Mail tri-weekly. D. G. Devore, postmaster.

  • Bennett John, shoemaker.
  • Clark D H, blacksmith.
  • Devore D G, General Store.
  • Duncan D, shoemaker.
  • Howerton A, painter.
  • Jackson A D, carpenter.
  • Johnson J & Co, flour mill.
  • Kyle T M, physician.
  • McIlwain R, blacksmith.
  • Mandell J H, carpenter.
  • Mendell Wm, carpenter.
  • Ruble John, justice of the peace.
  • True R S, wagonmaker.

YORKVILLE. With a population of 100, is located in Dearborn county, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 4 ½ miles northwest of Guilford, on C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. The village has a Catholic church and district school. Mail semi-weekly. M. Reidinger, postmaster.

  • Bruegeman H Rev (Catholic).
  • Dumont Michael, blacksmith.
  • Eye Joseph jr, saw mill.
  • Graff August, general store.
  • Hagar W, furniture.
  • Miller Francis Mrs, general store.
  • Miller J & G, blacksmiths.
  • Nordmeier H, shoemaker.
  • Reidinger M, postmaster.
  • Steinmetz Albert, blacksmith.
  • Steinmetz Michael, saloon.

Dearborn County – 1862 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
George W. Hawes’ Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1862 and 1863. Indianapolis : G. W. Hawes, 1862.
See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

BRAYSVILLE
A small post village in Dearborn county, situated 20 miles north of Lawrenceburg, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati.

BRIGHT (Saltillo Village)
A post village of Dearborn county, 10 miles north from Lawrenceburg, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati. Population 75.

Also a station of the same name on the Madison and Indianapolis Railway, 8 miles north from Madison.

COCHRAN
A post office of Dearborn county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 2 miles west of Aurora, 27 miles west by south from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles southeast from Indianapolis.

DILLSBORO’
A post village of Dearborn county, 1 ½ miles south from the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 15 miles from Lawrenceburg, 35 miles south-west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

FARMERS’ RETREAT
A post office of Dearborn county, on Hays’ Branch, 17 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Goods for this vicinity are purchased at Cincinnati, and shipped by river to Aurora. Dillsboro, 4 miles distant, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, is the nearest station.

GUILFORD
A post village of Dearborn county, on Tanner’s creek, and on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railway, 8 miles north-west from Lawrenceburg, 82 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 28 miles west from Cincinnati.

GUIONSVILLE
A post office of Dearborn county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

HOLMAN
A post office of Dearborn county, 13 miles from Lawrenceburg, and 74 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

JONES’ STATION
A post office of Dearborn county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 14 miles west from Lawrenceburg, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

KELSO
A post village in the northern part of Dearborn county, about 75 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LAWRENCEVILLE
A post village of Dearborn county, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LOGAN
A small post village of Dearborn county 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, 26 miles west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

MANCHESTER
A post village of Dearborn county, 2 miles from the line of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railway, 11 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 38 miles from Cincinnati, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

MOORE’S HILL
A post village of Dearborn county, on the Ohio and Mississippi Railway, 18 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 40 miles from Cincinnati, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

NEW ALSACE
A post village of Dearborn county, 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

SAINT LEON
A post office of Dearborn county, about 85 miles east south-east from Indianapolis.

SALTILLO
A post village of Dearborn county, see Bright post office, page 31. Also a station of the same name on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 12 miles north-west from Salem.

SPARTA
A post office of Dearborn county, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

VAN WEDDEN’S
A post office of Dearborn county, on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railway, 72 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

WILMINGTON
A post village and the former capital of Dearborn county, 6 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg.

WRIGHT’S CORNER
A post village of Dearborn county, in the south-eastern extremity of the State.

YORKVILLE
A post village of Dearborn county, about 84 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

Dearborn County – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana entries from:
George W. Hawes’ Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1860 and 1861. Indianapolis : George W. Hawes, 1860.

See also:
Entries from Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana
Entries from Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana

BRAYSVILLE,
A small post village of Dearborn county, in Harrison township, situated 20 miles north from Lawrenceburg, the capital of the county, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati.

BRIGHT, (Saltillo Village,)
A post village of Dearborn county, in Harrison township, situated 10 miles north from Lawrenceburg, the capital of the county, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati. It contains three stores, one hotel, one steam saw mill, and a few mechanical trades. Population 75. GRANVILLE LOVE, Postmaster.

  • Cloud Mason J., justice of peace.
  • Disborough Nancy, milliner and dress maker.
  • Grubbs John, blacksmith.
  • Haddock Robt., general merchant and notary public.
  • LOVE G., HOTEL PROPRIETOR.
  • McClure J., carriage and wagon maker.
  • Morgan Nancy E., dealer in dry goods.
  • Norris —, boot and shoe maker.
  • Nowlis Silas, butcher.
  • Sisson Z. B., carriage and wagon maker.
  • Swales F., prop’r steam saw mill.
  • Whipple A. B., blacksmith.

COCHRAN,
A post office of Dearborn county, and a station on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 2 miles west from Aurora, 27 miles west by south from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

DILLSBORO,
A post village of Dearborn county, situated 1 ½ miles south from the line of the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 15 miles from Lawrenceburg, 35 miles south-west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

FARMERS’ RETREAT,
A post office of Dearborn county, situated on South Branch, 17 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg, about 75 miles south-east from Indianapolis. In the vicinity is a German Lutheran church, two general stores, and a few mechanical trades. Post office established in 1852. GARRETT BOSSE, Postmaster.

  • BOSSE GARRETT, GENERAL MERCHANT (See card, p. 128)
  • Heelmes David, school teacher.
  • Licking —, blacksmith.
  • Maetke Julius, physician.
  • Opp A., general general merchant.
  • Opp John, cooper.
  • Rand John, school teacher.
  • Wichman Rev. T., Lutheran pastor.

GUILFORD,
A post village of Dearborn county, in York township, situated on Tanner’s creek, and on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 8 miles north-west from Lawrenceburg, 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 30 miles west from Cincinnati. It contains two Methodist churches and an academy, one Masonic Lodge, two general stores, one hotel, one flouring mill, and various trades and professions. Population 500. Township 3,000. Post office established in 1840. JOHN HUDDLESTON, Postmaster.

  • Brigler J., township constable.
  • Brooks I. N., telegraph operator and R. R. agent.
  • Campbell Charles, notary public.
  • Campbell & Skaats, general merchants.
  • Chileston D., township justice.
  • Cole C., painter.
  • Cole F., blacksmith.
  • Ege J., township trustee.
  • Flood —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gardner Rev., —–, Methodist pastor.
  • Goshorn —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gardner Rev. —, Methodist pastor.
  • Goshorn —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gurry Rev. T. B., Methodist pastor.
  • Hastings D., school teacher.
  • Miller S., township constable.
  • Robertson C. W., agent Adams express Co.
  • Robertson Geo., hotel proprietor.
  • Robertson & Brooks, general store.
  • Ruhlman J., boot and shoe maker.
  • Sehne C. A., steam flour and grist mill.
  • Spicknard J. A., justice of peace.

GUIONSVILLE,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

HOLMAN,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

JONES’ STATION,
A post office of Dearborn county, and a station on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 14 miles west from Lawrenceburg, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

KELSO,
A post village in the northern part of Dearborn county, about 75 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LAWRENCEVILLE,
A post village of Dearborn county, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LOGAN,
A small post village of Dearborn county, situated in a township of the same name, 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, 26 miles west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis. In the vicinity is a Baptist and Methodist church, one general store, one flouring mill, and several mechanical trades. WM. GLARDON, Postmaster.

  • Ashley Chas., woolen manufacturer.
  • Ashley Wm., carpenter and wagon maker.
  • Boatman Jas. M., general merchant and pork packer.
  • Boatman J. C., school teacher.
  • Boatman John C., township librarian.
  • Bonham Z. A., justice of peace.
  • Cole John, blacksmith and wagon maker.
  • Everson Washington, gunsmith.
  • Geary Rev. —, Methodist pastor.
  • GLARDON WM., NOTARY PUBLIC.
  • Hoover Wm. D., boot and shoe maker.
  • Horner John, justice of peace.
  • Hudson Geo., resident farmer.
  • Jolly Charles, carpenter.
  • Jolly Wm. H., sewing machine agent.
  • Jones Rev. E., Baptist pastor.
  • Keen R. A., blacksmith.
  • Laird Wm., auctioneer.
  • Lake Daniel, fish dealer.
  • McClure J., cooper and township trustee.
  • Pastnet Wm., dyer and scourer.
  • Phillips J., boot and shoe maker.
  • Roll J. & W., chair manufacturers.
  • Roll Wm., school teacher.
  • Runnels Geo., resident farmer.
  • Southard J., carpenter.
  • Swales W. H., physician.

MANCHESTER,
A post village and township of Dearborn county, situated 2 miles from the line of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 11 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 38 miles from Cincinnati, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains a Methodist and Universalist church, an academy, three general stores, one hotel, one steam flouring and saw mill and a variety of trades and professions. Population 500. Township 3,000. Post office established in 1825. GILBERT PLATT, Postmaster.

  • Baker W. H., prop’r Farmers’ Hotel.
  • Blount C. N., school teacher.
  • Bolly John, blacksmith.
  • Calahan James, cooper.
  • Carrigus J. L., boot and shoe maker.
  • Crocker C. L. & W. F., general store.
  • Dunn & McMullen, general merchants.
  • Dunn & Noyes, steam saw and grist mill proprietors.
  • Freeland John P., manufacturer agricultural implements.
  • Givan George, justice of peace.
  • Harget Mrs. C., milliner and dress maker.
  • Horrum L. R., saddle and harness maker.
  • Horrum Wm., broom maker.
  • Kennedy S. M., surveyor.
  • Lozier G. W., justice of peace.
  • McMullen James, butcher.
  • McMullen John, carriage and plow maker.
  • Morp S., carpenter and builder.
  • Noyes Amos, resident farmer.
  • Noyes A. & Co., general store.
  • Noyes Miss E. P., school teacher.
  • Palmer John, blacksmith and gunsmith.
  • PLATT GILBERT, COOPER.
  • Platt Peter, brickyard.
  • Platt Richard, nursery and seedsman.
  • Platt S., builder.
  • Robberts Geo., justice of peace.
  • Schooley E., cabinet maker.
  • Sims John, blacksmith.
  • Tibbotts Benj., auctioneer.
  • Tibbotts C. F., attorney at law.
  • Tyrel W. H., druggist.
  • Wilcox Thomas, boot and shoe maker.
  • Woodson John, painter.
  • Woodson John S., daguerrean artist.

MOORE’S HILL,
An important post village of Dearborn county, in Sparta township, situated on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 18 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 40 miles from Cincinnati, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains a Baptist and Methodist church, a male and female collegiate institute, Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges, four general stores, two hotels, one flouring and steam saw mill, one tannery, and diversified trades and professions. Population 700. Township 2,500. Post office established in 1836. JAMES BOOKWALTER, Postmaster.

  • Adams S. R., pres. Moore’s Hill collegiate institute.
  • Allen Lodge, No. 165, Masonic.
  • Arnold M. W., prop’r steam flouring and saw mills.
  • Arnold M. W., tanner.
  • Bedunah J., township clerk and trustee.
  • Bigney Wm., wagon maker.
  • BOOKWALTER J., DEALER IN STOVES AND TIN WARE.
  • Bowers A. J., druggist and physician.
  • Boyd L., auctioneer.
  • Brumblay John, resident farmer.
  • Burlidge John, blacksmith.
  • Cartright Wm., brick mason.
  • Cheneowith B. P., school teacher.
  • Collins E. B., physician.
  • Cottingham D., butcher.
  • Darly Wm., cooper.
  • Daughters A. P., druggist and physician.
  • Davis Isaac, boot and shoe maker and dealer.
  • David J., painter.
  • Downtain L. D., prop’r White Hall.
  • English J. D., township constable and assessor.
  • Ewen John, resident farmer.
  • Faulkner C. S., hotel prop’r.
  • Faulkner C. S. & Son, general merchants.
  • Franklin S. D., resident farmer.
  • Gault H. B., general merchant and boot and shoe maker.
  • Holbrook Miss W., school teacher.
  • Isgregg N. S., physician.
  • Johnson George, butcher.
  • Jones Thos., cooper.
  • Justice T., cooper.
  • Kahler S. J., school teacher.
  • Kelley Rev. R., Baptist pastor.
  • Lang John H., agent Ohio and Mississippi railroad, and Adams express agent.
  • Lang John H., telegraph operator.
  • Laws James, cooper.
  • Laws Joseph, cooper.
  • Lindsay A. W., carpenter.
  • McCreary Mrs. J., milliner and dress maker.
  • McCreary Wm. H., township justice.
  • McCreary Wm. H. & E. R., saddle and harness makers.
  • Milson Elijah, attorney at law.
  • Moore John C. & Co., general merchants.
  • Moore’s Hill Lodge, No. 127, I. O. O. F.
  • Moore’s Hill male and female collegiate institute, S. R. Adams, president.
  • Platter P., patent right agent.
  • Reed James, cooper.
  • Rowe & Justice, cabinet makers.
  • Smith A., township justice.
  • Steward J. F., dentist.
  • Taylor A. J., daguerrean artist.
  • Taylor A. J., school teacher.
  • Thompson John K., attorney at law and notary public.
  • Thompson John K., agent, Etna Insurance company.
  • White Hall Hotel, L. D. Downtain prop’r.
  • Wood Rev. E. G., Methodist pastor.

NEW ALSACE,
A post village of Dearborn county, situated 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and surrounded by a rich farming country.

SAINT LEON,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 85 miles east south-east from Indianapolis.

SPARTA,
A post office of Dearborn county, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

VAN WEDDEN’S,
A station on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 72 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

WILMINGTON,
A post village and the former capital of Dearborn county, situated 6 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

WRIGHT’S CORNERS,
A post village of Dearborn county, in the south-eastern extremity of the State.

YORKVILLE,
A post village of Dearborn county, about 84 miles south-east from Indianapolis.