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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.

Ohio County – 1862 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Ohio County, Indiana entries from:
George W. Hawes’ Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1862 and 1863. Indianapolis : G. W. Hawes, 1862.

ABERDEEN
A post village of Ohio county, 10 miles south-west from Rising Sun, 90 miles southeast from Indianapolis, and 45 miles south-west from Cincinnati. Population 50.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.

  • Gillespie R. B., gunsmith.
  • Gould E. W., cabinet maker.
  • Gould S. A., chair maker.
  • Griswell E. T., cooper.
  • Griswell W. R., blacksmith.
  • Luther T. & I., steam flouring and grist mill.
  • Luther & Longwood, steam saw mill.
  • Mead W., cabinet maker.
  • Nettle James, cooper.
  • SISSON D. W., GENERAL MERCHANT.

BEAR BRANCH
A post office of Ohio County, on a small stream of the same name, 14 miles west from Rising Sun, 12 miles north from Vevay, and 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

COOPERSVILLE
A post office of Ohio county, near the Dearborn county line, on the Lawrenceburg and Madison State road, 7 miles west from Rising Sun, 40 miles from Cincinnati, and about 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

HARTFORD
A post village of Ohio county, on Laughrey creek, 8 miles west from Rising Sun, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Population 114. Also a village of the same name in Vigo county. See Pimento post office.

RISING SUN
A post town and the capital of Ohio county, situated on the Ohio river, 35 miles below Cincinnati, and about 100 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Population 2,000.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.

  • Babb & Lemmon, editors and proprietors Indiana Weekly Visitor, corner Main and Front.
  • Baxter J. S., boots and shoes, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Berkshire William, blacksmith, Fifth, bet. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Best Mrs. S., milliner, Front, bet. Main and Second.
  • Birdzell C., meat store, Main, bet. Walnut and Market.
  • Calkin Miss L., millinery and fancy goods, Main bet. Market and Walnut.
  • CITY HOTEL, CHARLES REOHM, PROPRIETOR, FRONT, BET. MAIN AND SECOND.
  • Clark Eli, jeweler, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Clore Wm., blacksmith, Walnut, bet. First and Second.
  • Cullen Wm., merchant tailor, 10 Main.
  • Cullen & Grace, druggists, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • DODD H. E. & SON, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MAIN, BET. MARKET AND WALNUT.
  • Downey A. C., attorney at law, 10 Main.
  • Downey H. A., attorney at law, 10 Main.
  • DUNNE P. J., JEWELER, 2 MAIN.
  • Elliott Israel, blacksmith, cor. Front and Walnut.
  • English Oliver, brick mason, cor. Broad Alley and Second.
  • Enoch A. C., boots and shoes, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Espy H. S. & H., groceries, produce, queensware, &c., corner Main and Market.
  • Fisher D., boots and shoes, 14 Main.
  • French John J. & Co., grocers and produce dealers, cor. Main and Front.
  • Garey Enos, cabinet maker, Market, bet. Main and Grand.
  • GAREY JOHN W., BAKER, GROCER, AND CONFECTIONER, MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • Gillespie William, physician, Market, bet. Main and Second.
  • Grace J. & Son, groceries, produce, queensware, boots, shoes, &c., Market, bet. Main and Second.
  • Hall Frank, bakery, 4 Main.
  • Hall Wm. T., carpenter, cor. Main and Market.
  • Harris John, carpenter, Market, between Main and Fourth.
  • Hathaway B. J., prop’r Aurora and Lawrenceburg Telegraph Line, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • HATHAWAY & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • Herdegen Adam, wharf boat, Levee, bet. Main and Second.
  • Hewitt J., groceries and provisions, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Horsfall Thos., tailor, cor. Main and Market.
  • Indiana Weekly Visitor, Babb & Lemmon, editors and prop’rs, corner Main and Front.
  • Jelly J. S., attorney at law, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • Jessup D. H., physician, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Jones H. J., groceries and produce, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Jones & Sill, stoves and tin ware, corner Main and Front.
  • McAVOY & BROTHER, DRUGGISTS, MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • McKibben C. T., physician, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Massey Mrs. E. J., millinery, Front, bet. Main and Walnut.
  • Marble Ira T., grocery and oyster saloon, 4 Main.
  • Marquett & Mack, saddlers, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Martin Richard, saddler, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Martin Richard, livery stable, Front, bet. Main and Second.
  • Merrill H., blacksmith, corner Grand and Walnut.
  • Miles W., books and stationery, 14 Main.
  • MONROE WM., GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 MAIN.
  • Morgan B., hat and cap store, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Reister & Co., prop’rs foundry and iron shop, 12 Main.
  • REOHM CHARLES, PROP’R CITY HOTEL, BET. MAIN AND SECOND.
  • Rising Sun Insurance Co., S. Hathaway, president, B. J. Hathaway, secretary, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Schofield Joseph, woolen factory, corner Front and Fifth.
  • Scoggin and Wilber, grocers and produce dealers, cor. Main and Market.
  • Seward Samuel, dealer in lumber and coal, cor. Front and Market.
  • Smith Wm. H., carpenter, cor. Fourth and Market.
  • Snyder John H., baker and confectioner, 18 Market.
  • Steele Wm., blacksmith, Main, opp. Court House.
  • STEWART S. H., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAIN BET. MARKET AND WALNUT.
  • Sullivan W. H., physician, cor. Main and Market.
  • Summers Thomas, stoves and tin ware, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Talbott J. W., steam flour mill, cor. Main and Front.
  • Thompson Platt, stoves and tinware, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Walker J. S., boots and shoes, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Wells J. C., general store, cor. Main and Market.
  • Whitlock, J. T., undertaker and cabinet maker, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • Williams H. T., physician, Main, between Front and Market.
  • Works Jno. J., grocery and provision dealer, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Wright E. H., steam flour and saw mill, cor. Front and Second.
  • Wright J., barber, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Wright Nathaniel, blacksmith, cor. Second and Walnut.
  • Yonge R. S., chair maker, Main, between Market and Walnut.
  • Ziegler J. & Co., staple and fancy dry goods, Main, bet. Front and Market.

Ohio County – 1858 Indiana Gazetteer

Ohio County, Indiana entries from:
G.W. Hawes’ Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1858 and 1859. Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, 1858.
Digitized copy online at Internet Archive

ABERDEEN,
A post village in Ohio county and contains one store, one blacksmith, and one cabinet maker. Population 386.

[Names were too late for regular insertion in the General Directory, and are found in the Business Classification.]

  • Gould E. W., cabinet maker and furniture dealer.
  • Gould S., attorney at law.
  • Griswold, W. R., blacksmith.
  • Sisson D. W., general store.

BEAR BRANCH,
A post office of Ohio county, 12 miles south of Vevay, 14 miles east of Rising Sun. It has one store, one blacksmith shop, two sawmills, one gristmill, one minister, one tailor, one shoemaker, and two coopers. 100 miles from Indianapolis. Population, 600

  • Anderson H., prop’r saw and gristmill.
  • COLE J., POSTMASTER.
  • Cole J., blacksmith.
  • Hoffmeyer H., tailor.
  • Robins J. Rev., Baptist.
  • Rose J., shoemaker.
  • Wycoff P., prop’r sawmill.

COOPERSVILLE,
A post office of Ohio county, 8 miles from Rising Sun, the county seat, 40 miles north-west of Cincinnati.

HARTFORD,
A post village of Ohio county, situated 6 ½ miles from Rising Sun, the county seat, 80 miles south-east of Indianapolis, and 28 miles from Cincinnati. It contains one general store, one grocery, three blacksmiths, one boot and shoe maker, one minister, one dress maker, one water grist mill, three resident farmers, one magistrate, two physicians, one water saw mill, one tailor and clothier, one mason, one plasterer and bricklayer, one Methodist church, and a school with twenty-five pupils attending. Population, 75.

  • Cooper Basil L., farmer.
  • Cooper Basil L., justice of peace.
  • COOPER B. L., POST MASTER.
  • Cooper Thomas N., grocer.
  • Euler & Boughmaster, proprietors steam grist mill.
  • Euler & Boughmaster, proprietors water saw mill.
  • Finch Jane, dress maker.
  • Gerard Dr., physician and surgeon.
  • Holiday Selia, boot and shoe maker.
  • Johnson Alexander, harness maker.
  • LaSourd Jesse Rev., Methodist.
  • McPherson Wm., stone mason.
  • Medaris Dr., physician and surgeon.
  • Richards Jacob, farmer.
  • Smith Hiram, blacksmith.
  • Steel Samuel, blacksmith.
  • Stockdale Joseph, blacksmith.
  • Stumpe Wm., tailor and clothier.
  • Tresser Michael, bricklayer.
  • Wilber A. & R., general store.
  • Wilber A., farmer.
  • Wilber R., farmer.

RISING SUN,
The county seat of Ohio county, is beautifully situated on the Ohio river, 35 miles from Cincinnati. It was laid out in 1814 by John James. Many of the earliest settlers of the place still reside here. The first newspaper ever published here was called the Rising Sun, by Isaac Stevens & Co., and the first number was issued on the 16th day of November, 1833. Population about 2,200. The principal public buildings are the public school building, capable of accommodating 700 pupils, the court house and jail. The Southeastern Indiana Female Seminary is located here. The Weekly Visitor is the only paper published here. The principal manufactories and productive establishments are a woolen factory, iron foundry, plow factory, flouring mill, distillery, saw mill, chair factory, two furniture manufactories, two bakeries, six boot and shoe and four tailoring establishments. Of other business houses there are four dry goods and six grocery stores, one drug store, one hat store, three jewelry establishments, one hotel. There are five churches, two Presbyterian, one Methodist, one Reform Baptist and one Universalist church. This place has an extensive river trade and annually sends large quantities of produce of the South. The dry good and variety store of Messrs. Hathaway & Co., was established by S. Hathaway in 1822, and is one of the most extensive business houses of the kind in the West, and embraces the most complete variety of all kinds of goods ever collected in one house. It is, also, the office of the Rising Sun Insurance Company, and of the Lawrenceburgh and Rising Sun Telegraph line. The flouring mill of J. W. Talbott, the woolen factory of I. Scofield, and the distillery of E. H. Wright, each do a heavy business. Rising Sun has, also, the reputation of being the most healthy town on the Ohio River.

TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.

  • Trustees—Henry S. Pate, Thomas Griswold, J. F. Pate.
  • Clerk—Harvey Green.
  • Treasurer—James M. Reister.
  • Constable—Robert Carter.

CITY OFFICERS.

  • Council—B. Moroan, John Baxter, Simon Mitchell, Enos Gary.
  • Post Master—John W. Spencer.
  • Mayor—Henry A. Downey.
  • Marshal—Joseph S. Walker.
  • Treasurer—Stephen Ulrey.
  • Clerk—Charles W. Mountz.
  • Street Commissioner—Cornelius Miller.

JUDICIAL.

  • Circuit Court—This Court meets on the 2d Mondays February and August. A. C. Downey, Judge; Frank Adkinson, Prosecutor.
  • Common Pleas Court sits on the 3d Mondays of January, April, July and October. Robert Drummond, Judge; James A. Works, Prosecutor.
  • Commissioners Court—Meets on 1st Mondays in March, June, September and December.

BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.

  • Masonic—Rising Sun Lodge meets on the 1st and 3d Saturdays in each month.
  • King David Chapter meets on the 1st and 3d Tuesdays in each month.
  • Temperance—Republican Division Sons of Temperance meets every Monday evening at Temperance Hall.
  • I. O. O. F.—Friendship Lodge No. 4 meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
  • Eldridge Encampment meets on the 1st and 3d Thursdays in each month.

TOWN AND TOWNSHIP MEETINGS.

  • The City Council meets on the 1st Monday in each month.
  • Township Trustees—The Township Board meets on the last Saturday in each month.

M’CLURE INSTITUTE. (Incorporated 1855.)

  • President—Robert G. Young.
  • Vice President—James M. Reister.
  • Secretary—Wm. H. Smith.
  • Treasurer—M. Calvert.
  • Directors—Platt Thompson, W. H. Gregory, Harvey Green, P. J. Dunne.
  • Librarian—Frank Gregory.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.

  • Barkshire Samuel, (colored) cooperage.
  • Baxter J. S., boot and shoe maker.
  • Berkshire Wm., blacksmith.
  • Best Mrs. Sallie, millinery.
  • Bonham John C. Rev., Presbyterian, (N. S.)
  • Bowman William, butcher.
  • Calkins Miss Luis, milliner and dress maker.
  • CALVERT M., TREASURER M’CLURE INSTITUTE.
  • Clore Wm., plow manufacturer.
  • City Hotel, Marcus Bradbury proprietor.
  • Cullen Wm., tailor.
  • COVINGTON JOHN B., MANUFACTURER OF SORGHO MILLS, OKEY’S PATENT LATH MACHINE, AND HOFFNER’S PATENT SCREW CUTTER. (See advertisement, inside of right cover.)
  • Dodd H. E. & Son, dealers in dry goods.
  • DOWNEY A. C. & H. A., ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
  • DOWNEY HENRY A., MAYOR.
  • Drake Enoch, wagon maker.
  • DUNNE P. J., WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.
  • Enoch A. C., boot and shoe maker.
  • Enoch H. R., boot and shoe maker.
  • Espey H. S. & H., grocers.
  • FIELDS JAS., CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
  • Fisher D. Jr., boot and shoe maker.
  • FRENCH JOHN J. & CO., GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
  • GARY JOHN W., BAKERY, GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY.
  • Gary Enos, cabinet furniture.
  • Gilmore T. H., grocer.
  • Gillespie Wm., physician and surgeon.
  • GREGORY F. J., LIBRARIAN McCLURE INSTITUTE.
  • GREGORY W. H., EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR INDIANA VISITOR.
  • Hall W. H. & W., carpenters and joiners.
  • Hamilton John E., blacksmith.
  • Harris John, house carpenter.
  • Harsfall Thomas, tailor.
  • HATHAWAY B. J., PROPRIETOR OF THE AURORA AND LAWRENCEBURGH TELEGRAPH LINE. (See card.)
  • HATHAWAY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, etc.
  • HAYDEN J. J., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND INSURANCE AGENT.
  • HERDEGEN ADAM, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY.
  • Huston M. & Son, wagon and carriage makers.
  • INDIANA WEEKLY VISITOR, W. H. GREGORY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
  • Israel Elliott, blacksmith.
  • Jelley J. S., attorney at law.
  • JESSUP D. H., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
  • JONES JOHN H., GROCER AND PRODUCE DEALER.
  • Lewis John K., painter.
  • Lewis John, proprietor steam saw mill.
  • McAvoy & Bro., druggists and apothecaries.
  • McCaw James Rev., pastor Methodist Church.
  • McCLURE INSTITUTE, F. J. GREGORY LIBRARIAN, R. G. YONGE PRESIDENT.
  • McKibben C. T., physician and surgeon.
  • Marble Nathaniel, broom factory.
  • Martin Richard, saddle and harness maker.
  • MASONIC HALL, RISING SUN LODGE, NO. 6.
  • Massey Mrs. E. J., milliner and dressmaker.
  • Merrill Henry, blacksmith.
  • Miles W., tailor.
  • Moore William Rev., pastor Presbyterian Church (O. S.)
  • Morgan B., halter.
  • ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 1.
  • REISTER J. M. & CO., IRON FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURES OF THE MORMON BEATEN HAY AND COTTON PRESS.
  • RISING SUN INSURANCE COMPANY, S. HATHAWAY, PRESIDENT, B. J. HATHAWAY, SECRETARY. (See advertisement, page 180.)
  • Scofield J., woolen factory.
  • Scogin & Wilber, grocers.
  • Scranton Almon, tailor.
  • Smith W. H., house joiner.
  • SONS OF TEMPERANCE, REPUBLICAN DIVISION NO. 178.
  • SPENCER JOHN W., POST MASTER.
  • Steward Samuel, lumber dealer.
  • Stewart Mr. Rev., pastor Baptist Church.
  • Sullivan Wm. H., physician and surgeon.
  • Summers Thomas, stoves and tinware.
  • Talbott Joseph W., cooperage.
  • Thompson Sidney, prop’r wharf boat.
  • Thompson P., stoves and tinware.
  • ULREY J. P., DENTIST, AT HOME ON MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS, IN AURORA WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, IN LAWRENCEBURGH THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
  • Ulrey Stephen, books and stationery, and notary public.
  • WALKER J. S., BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
  • Ward Charles, wagon maker.
  • Ward Charles D., wagon maker.
  • Ward Thomas A., ambrotypist.
  • WELLS J. C., DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.
  • Wharf Boat, Sidney Thompson prop’r.
  • Whitlock John T., cabinet-maker.
  • WRIGHT E. H., MILLER AND DISTILLER.
  • Wright Nathaniel, blacksmith.
  • Wright Jefferson, (colored,) barber.
  • YONGE R. G., PRESIDENT McCLURE INSTITUTE.
  • Yonge Robert G., chair maker.
  • Zeiller J. & Co., staple and fancy dry goods.