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Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1836

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1836 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

May Session 1836

Page 98

Present:

  • George Arnold
  • John Neal
  • Charles Dashiell

No. 1 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for his extra service and one cord of wood for court house and cutting same

No. 2 – Allowed to James Dill for his extra services

No. 3 – Allowed to Alexander H. Dill for rent of clerk’s office

No. 4 – Allowed to Prudence Tryon for boarding and keeping Huldah and Mary Jane Fairfield

 

Page 99

Petition of James Murray and sundry other householders for alteration of state road from Rising Sun to Cross Plains, Ripley County. Rejected.

No. 5 – Allowed to Daniel Kelsey for services as School Trustee of School Section 16, Township 5, Range 3 West

No. 6 – Allowed to Philip Rowland for services as School Trustee of School Section 16, Township 5, Range 3 West

Lewis & Hobbs – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign merchandise at their grocery in Rising Sun

John Langley – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign merchandise and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his house in Aurora

 

Page 100

R. E. McCreary – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store at Moore’s Hill

Road report of road commencing at end of Jonathan Vail’s lane to front of Elial Chaffin’s house to Peter Hennegan’s house. Wm. Hancock, Harvey Moss and Phineas L. King, commissioners. Part of alteration opened.

No. 7 – Allowed to William Brown balance on contract for carpenter’s work and materials furnished poor asylum

No. 8 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival for medicine and attendance on prisoners in jail

 

Page 101

No. 9 – Allowed to Crontz & Patton for services in ironing prisoners

No. 10 – Allowed to Betsey Burroughs for boarding and keeping Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to John Cundale for boarding and keeping Roswell Crow, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to James Matthews for boarding and keeping Patrick McGuir, a pauper

Elisha Bodine – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Logan Township

Edward S. Bush – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Philip Eastman – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

No. 13 – Allowed to Simon Tozier on account of a contract for keeping the poor asylum

No. 14 – Allowed to John Stewart for boarding and keeping Lucy Simons, a pauper

 

Page 102

No. 15 – Allowed to Samuel Fuller for boarding and keeping Ephraim Russel and Hiram Russel

No. 16 – Allowed to Dr. John Edwards for medical attendance to paupers

No. 17 – Allowed to Heaculanium Russell for attendance to Ephraim Russell, a pauper

No. 18 – Allowed to Edward Williams for boarding and keeping Maria Matthews, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to Hugh McMullen for boarding and keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to Amster Pote for boarding and keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to Samuel M. Mullen for boarding and keeping Ann Saunders, a pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to Richard Ellenwood for boarding and keeping James Saunders, a pauper

No. 23 – Allowed to James Daugherty for boarding and keeping Abram Peters, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to Israel Tennis for medicine and attendance Hannah Lewis, a pauper

No. 25 – Allowed to Plummer & Hansel for goods furnished paupers

 

Page 103

No. 26 – Allowed to Thomas Tryon for goods furnished Hannah Lewis, a pauper

Norval & Green Sparks – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

John Benneger and Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

John P. Dunn & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Walter Armstrong, Treasurer – report

James M. Darragh – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 27 – Allowed to Shields & Moss for plastering poor asylum

Moses Turner – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

Page 104

Haines & Lanius – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Walter Armstrong’s Treasurer’s report.

 

Page 105 [Continued]

 

Page 106

Peter Brown – license to vend foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

Thomas Davis – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

John Weaver, Sheriff, authorized to procure clothes for prisoners.

J. H. Lane – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Allowances for Grand Jurors, March Term 1836:

  • No. 28 – Thomas Darling
  • No. 29 – Mark McCracken
  • No. 30 – Benjamin Noyes
  • No. 31 – Thomas Howard
  • No. 32 – Samuel Fulton
  • No. 33 – Thomas Palmer
  • No. 34 – Harvey Moss
  • No. 35 – John Chance
  • No. 36 – Elias Litte
  • No. 37 – Jeremiah Crosby
  • No. 38 – Jacob Fielding
  • No. 39 – Henry Walker

Page 107

Allowances to Petit Jurors, March Term 1836:

  • No. 40 – Joshua Sanks
  • No. 41 – Thomas Kirkpatrick
  • No. 42 – Mahlon Brown
  • No. 43 – Robinson Gardner
  • No. 44 – Robert Moore
  • No. 45 – James Cannon
  • No. 46 – George Abraham
  • No. 47 – Elijah Fuller
  • No. 48 – James Daughters
  • No. 49 – Thomas Wills
  • No. 50 – Edward Owens

Allowances to Constables, March Term 1836:

  • No. 51 – Francis Baldwin
  • No. 52 – John H. O’Neal
  • No. 53 – James C. Cloud

No. 54 – Allowed to Maria Huffman for boarding and keeping Nancy Dawson and child, paupers

Grand Jury selection for September Term 1836:

  • John Monroe
  • George Towsey
  • Abraham Showalter
  • Abraham Eversole
  • Elijah Lindsy
  • Daniel Roberts
  • Stephen Liddle
  • George Pate
  • Z. A. Bonham
  • George Clarke
  • John B. Clark
  • Julius James
  • Jacob Dennis
  • William How
  • John Larew
  • Thomas Slack
  • Abraham Perdun
  • John Binnegar

Petit Jurors for September Term 1836, 1st week:

  • Amaziah Bailey
  • Nathan Finch
  • James Billingsly
  • George Waldroff
  • John C. Moore
  • Andrew Anderson
  • James McKinney
  • Samuel Hollowill
  • John Gibson, Jr.
  • Levi Miller
  • Luther Plummer
  • William Wheeler
  • James Rabb
  • Mason J. Cloud
  • George P. Buell
  • William Perry
  • Patrick Hume
  • William Higby
  • William H. Loyd
  • William Johnson
  • John Clifton
  • James Woods, Sr.
  • Warren Tibbs
  • Enoch W. Jackson

 

Page 108

Petit Jurors for September Term 1836, 2nd week:

  • William Patterson
  • George Mendell
  • Jesse Laird
  • John Columbia
  • Charles McClary
  • James Leonard
  • Nathaniel Clark
  • Isaac Adair
  • Hugh Noyes
  • John Kelso
  • Albert Dils
  • Cornelius Vanhorn
  • John McGaffin
  • James Clement
  • John M. Patrick
  • John Buffington
  • William Pursell
  • Arthur St. Clair Vance
  • William Allen
  • John Godley
  • John Snyder
  • Thomas Ewbank
  • James Randall
  • Elisha Mettler

Grand Jurors for March Term 1837:

  • Joshua Sanks
  • Samuel Ewing
  • Isaac Clark
  • William Tate
  • Samuel B. Wood
  • William Wade
  • Stephen Ludlow
  • Elisha Bodine
  • Claiborn Allen
  • Samuel Jackson
  • Gilbert Platt
  • John Clarke
  • William Shepherd
  • Peter Hennegin
  • Garret Larew
  • Elias Hustis
  • James Maxwell
  • Leonard Spicknall

Petit Jurors for March term 1837, 1st week:

  • William Olcott
  • Andrew Morgan
  • David Nevitt
  • Walter Hayes
  • Benjamin Southard
  • James R. Geddis
  • Jeremiah Howerton
  • John Wilson
  • Abraham B. Adams
  • James Lyons
  • Daniel Taylor
  • Obadiah Bailey
  • Richard Hughes
  • Benjamin Sylvester
  • Abijah Mendall
  • William Glenn
  • Jefferson Rettenhouse
  • Jesse Cooper
  • Thomas Wilson
  • Jacob Blasdel
  • Aaron Folk
  • Conrad Barricklow
  • John Palmer
  • Johnson Watts

Petit Jurors for March Term 1837, 2d week:

  • Levi North
  • Nathaniel Tucker, Sr.
  • William Hancock
  • Joseph P. Richardson
    John McCain
  • James Murrey
  • John Daniels
  • Riley Elliott
  • George Golding
  • Cyrus Armstrong
  • Joseph Heuston
  • Walter Armstrong
  • Jonathan Blasdell
  • Joel Decoursey
  • John McNight
  • Lymon T. Smith
  • David V. Culley
  • John Bennett
  • Ezra Ferris
  • John Shoemaker
  • Sewell Plummer
  • William Marshall
  • William B. Arnold
  • David Barnhart

 

Page 109

William Rodney – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Caleb R. West & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

No. 55 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden for one day on writ of habeas corpus and 3 days at March Term of Circuit Court

Deduction in grocery tax for license of William Parvin

A. H. Reed – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Wilmington

Stevens & Glenn – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

Thomas Guion – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Clay Township

 

Page 110

Jeremiah Howerton – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Manchester Township

No. 56 – Allowed to John Weaver for boarding prisoners in jail

No. 57 – Allowed to Peer H. Carabough for boarding and keeping Pricella Cook, a pauper

No. 58 – Allowed to Ira Wright for keeping paupers

No. 59 – Allowed to Peter Moore for boarding and keeping Mary Hyer, a pauper

No. 60 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for books for recorder’s office and office rent

No. 61 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 62 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 63 – Allowed to John Neal as commissioner

 

Page 111

No. 64 – Allowed to William A. Camron for publishing notice of poor asylum and notice for overseers of the poor

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1836

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1836 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

March Session 1836

Page 86

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell, president
  • George Arnold
  • John Neal

Board opened by John Weaver, Sheriff.

Petition by Samuel B. Wood, Jonathan Vail, John Bridell, and 17 other householders for alteration in state road from Aurora to Napoleon. Road through land of Jonathan Vail, Elial Chaffin, Peter Hannegan. Phineas S. King, Harvey Moss and William Hancock appointed commissioners.

 

Page 87

George Bowlby appointed assessor for Logan Township

Robert Rowe Jr. appointed assessor for Kelso Township

Daniel Taylor appointed assessor for Jackson Township

Joseph Adams appointed assessor for Miller Township

Benjamin Anderson appointed assessor for Manchester Township

David V. Culley appointed assessor for Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 88

Harvey Moss appointed assessor for Laughery Township

Benjamin Johnson appointed assessor for Sparta Township

Jacob W. Eggleston appointed assessor for Clay Township

Robert Turner appointed assessor for Caesars Creek Township

Joseph Woods appointed assessor for Union Township

Martin Stewart appointed assessor for Randolph Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Wm. A. Cameron for printing county expose and notice to Mechanic’s

No. 2 – Allowed to Warren Harper for attendance and sundries furnished Corben Preston, a transient pauper

No. 3 – Allowed to John H. & W. O’Neal for clothing John Gordon, Sr., a transient pauper

 

Page 89

No. 4 – Allowed to John D. Crontz for irons and ironing prisoners in jail

No. 5 – Allowed to Abel W. Thompson for keeping and boarding Rachel, a pauper, order to be for the use of Jones McLister

E. T. Shields and Harvey Moss given contract to plaster poor asylum.

Jacob Harwood – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Wilmington

John Decker – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Kelso Township

Elijah Thatcher – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Clay Township

 

Page 90

Pepper & French – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Hale and Buchanan – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

No. 6 – Allowed to John Weaver for boarding prisoners, firewood, and other necessary expenses in and about the jail

No. 7 – Allowed to James Dill for marriage license book, advalorem books, quills

 

Page 91

Stephen Wood and Harvey Moss, commissioners for superintending the erection of Court House and Jail in Wilmington, final report.

 

Page 92

Sylvester & Anderson – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at their store in Manchester Township

John Palmer – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Manchester Township

Appointment of County Seminary Trustees:

  • Jesse L Holman
  • Nathaniel L Squibb
  • Stephen Wood
  • Ranna C. Stevens
  • Robert Moore
  • Daniel S. Major
  • Jacob W. Eggleston
  • Jonathan Vail
  • Spencer Davis, Jr.
  • Rower Rowe
  • Daniel Plummer
  • Johnson Watts
  • John B. Piatt
  • Basil James
  • John Morrison
  • Thomas Palmer
  • Stephen Speakman

William H. Campbell – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise

 

Page 93

Walter Armstrong, Treasurer, made report.

No. 8 – Allowed to Dr. Jabez Percival for medicine and attendance on Mary French, a pauper

No. 9 – Allowed to Dr. Jabez Percival for medicine and attendance on Carbon Preston, a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to James M. Darragh for flour, sugar and tea furnished for Carbon Preston, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Moses Guard for keeping A. Green, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for money advanced for removal of a transient pauper to Kentucky

No. 13 – Allowed to Abrahaham Roland for keeping Mary Ann French, a pauper

 

Page 94

No. 14 – Allowed to John Cook for digging grave for Preston, a pauper

No. 15 – Allowed to Eleazer Small for moving Reno and wife, paupers

No. 16 – Allowed to David Nevitt for money furnished for removing Reno and wife, paupers

No. 17 – Allowed to Aaron B. Henry for money furnished for removing Reno and wife, paupers

No. 18 – Allowed to David Nevitt for goods furnished A. Green, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to Sarah Elder for boarding and keeping Easter, a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to Moses Guard for boarding and keeping Andrew Green, a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to J. H. Lane & Co. for goods furnished George Reno and wife

No. 22 – Allowed to Eleazer Small for boarding and keeping George Reno and wife, paupers

No. 23 – Allowed to Rueben Moore for furnishing Daniel Halford, a pauper

 

Page 95

No. 24 – Allowed to Shields & Moss in advance on account of a contract for plastering the poor asylum

Wm. Parvin – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign, groceries and liquors

Notice for contracting some individual for keeping poor at poor asylum.

 

Page 96

No. 25 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for taking up prisoners

Jesse Hunt – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

No 26 – Allowed to Dr. M. H. Harding for medicine and attendance on sundry paupers in Manchester Township

No. 27 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 28 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 29 – Allowed to John Neal as commissioner

 

Page 97

Walter Armstrong, Treasurer, report.

Walter Armstrong appointed treasurer. Isaac Dunn and Jesse Hunt, securities.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jan 1836

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the January 1836 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

January Session 1836

Page 72

Present:

  • George Arnold
  • John Neal

No. 1 – Allowed to N. & G. Sparks for clothing furnished prisoners now in jail

No. 2 – Allowed to Prudence Tryon for boarding and keeping Halsa and Mary Jane Fairfield

No. 3 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for 2 cords of wood furnished Court and sawing and cutting the same

No. 4 – Allowed to Abijah Bennett for sundries furnished a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to Robert Montgomery for medicine and attendance to a transient pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to Edward Williams for boarding and keeping Maria Matthews, a pauper

 

Page 73

No. 7 – Allowed to John Morrison for sundries, attendance and medicine furnished a pauper

Shedrach Hathaway – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Ordered that citizens of Caesars Creek Township elect Justice of Peace in room of Laban Bramble who now resides in Clay Township.

Noyes & McMikin – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Manchester Township

Adams and Elliott – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in New Lawrenceburg

No. 8 – Allowed to James Boyle for sundries furnished a pauper

No. 9 – Allowed to James Russell for sundries to a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to Sarah Sherrod for boarding and keeping Andrew Green, a pauper

 

Page 74

No. 11 – Allowed to James Boyle for boarding and keeping Scott Pemmings, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Stephen Stewart for boarding and keeping a pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to James P. Millikin for his services taking enumeration of male inhabitants over 21 years

No. 14 – Allowed to John Stewart for boarding and keeping Lucy Simmons, a pauper

No. 15 – Allowed to J. & W. O’Neal for goods furnished a pauper

No. 16 – Allowed to Hall and Tapley for making coffin for pauper

No. 17 – Allowed to James Boyle for boarding a transient pauper

A. & R. Wilber – license to vend foreign merchandise in Hartford

Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

 

Page 75

Charles Dashiell took his seat.

No. 18 – Allowed to Thomas Wright for boarding and keeping William Jones, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to David Brunner for boarding and keeping Moses Switzer, a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to John Morrison for attendance and medicine furnished a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to Isaac Jackson for taking enumeration of male inhabitants over age 21

No. 22 – Allowed to James Matthews for boarding and keeping Patrick McGuire, a pauper

Caleb A. Craft and Son – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Ordered remitted to Hiram Jackson overcharge

 

Page 76

Pepper and James – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

P. & H. James – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

No. 23 – Allowed to Hiram Jackson overcharge in county tax on land

 

Page 77

Merritt Hubble – license to keep a grocery at his establishment in Jackson Township

No. 24 – Allowed to Erastus Judd for killing a wolf

Caesars Creek Township to elect Justices of Peace in room of Laban Bramble, stricken off into Clay Township and William Lemon whose term of service expired. Logan Township to elect one Justice of Peace in room of John Godley, resigned.

William Cullen – license to keep a grocery at his house in Rising Sun

No. 25 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for money by him advanced to William Brown, the contractor for doing the carpenter work of the poor asylum

Obadiah Bailey – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store at Moore’s Hill

 

Page 78

No. 26 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival for medicine and attendance on a prisoner in Jail

George Durham – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house

No. 27 – Allowed to Culley & Cole for publishing and giving notice of contract to build poor asylum

No. 28 – Allowed to John Aikons for services in piling up brick on the poor asylum

Robert Rowe, Jr., appointed assessor for Kelso Township

George Bolsby appointed assessor for Kelso Township

Daniel Taylor appointed assessor for Manchester Township

Sewell Plummer appointed assessor for Manchester Township

Benjamin Johnson appointed assessor for Sparta Township

Jacob W. Eggleston appointed assessor for Clay Township

 

Page 79

Robert Turner appointed assessor for Cesars Creek Township

John Gray appointed assessor for Union Township

Martin Stewart appointed assessor for Randolph Township

David Kerr appointed assessor for Laughery Township

Asa Smith appointed assessor for Lawrenceburg Township

Isaac Jackson appointed assessor for Miller Township

 

Page 80

No. 29 – Allowed to A. Horton for flannel furnished a pauper

James C. Cloud – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Hardinsburgh

Isaac Hancock & Co. – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

No. 30 – Allowed to James C. Cloud for taxes by him overpaid through mistake for John Buffington

Petition of William Saltmarsh, Jacob Haines, Frederick Myers, Daniel Miller, Zachariah S. Conger, Jacob Stagner, Jacob Michael, Enoch Conger, Cyrus Mills, Henry Walter, John Wimer, William Larrison, and other freeholders of Manchester and Jackson Townships against location of state road. James P. Milliken, Benjamin Sylvester and William Dawson appointed commissioners.

 

Page 81

No. 31 – Allowed to James C. Cloud for taking enumeration of free male inhabitants in Lawrenceburg Township

Enoch Adams and Gardner Elliott, by Lawrence their attorney – application for grocery in Lawrenceburg. Overruled and taken to Circuit Court.

No. 32 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding sundry prisoners and furnishing firewood

 

Page 82

Samuel Curtis – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Manchester Township

Elias Chamberlin – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

George W. Lane & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Aurora

 

Page 83

Henry McKinzie – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Kelso Township

Account of Expenditures and Receipts for 1834.

 

Page 84

Notice for proposals for the plastering of poor asylum.

 

Page 85

J. B. & W. A. Clark – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Manchester Township

No. 33 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for attendance at asylum

No. 34 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 35 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 36 – Allowed to John Neal as commissioner

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1835

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1835 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

November 1835 Session

Page 60

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell, President
  • George Arnold
  • John Neal

No. 1 – Allowed to Hugh McMullen for boarding and keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to James Matthews for boarding and keeping Patrick McGuire

No. 3 – Allowed to Henry Johnson for boarding and keeping Mariah Pusey, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to Henry Bowers for medicine and attendance to Mariah Pusey, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to James Daugherty for boarding and keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to John Boulby for monies paid out in taking prisoner McCharles

 

Page 61

Jonathan Lawrence – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Jackson Township

No. 7 – Allowed to Jesse Mendal for marking state road from Aurora to Indianapolis state road

Warren Tibbs – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Harrison

No. 8 – Allowed to Jacob Hayes for 3 cords of wood furnished Court House

No. 9 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance for surveying and dividing School Section 16, Township 5, Range 3 West

No. 10 – Allowed to Philip Roland blazing the divisions on School Section above

No. 11 – Allowed to Daniel Kesley, chain carrier dividing above School Section

No. 12 – Allowed to Isaac Gibson, chain carrier for dividing above School Section

 

Page 62

John Callahan, owner of land on this side of Tanner’s Creek, granted application to keep a ferry across creek at bridge in New Lawrenceburg.

Application of William Allen, by Dunn, his attorney, for allowance to verdict from Dearborn County Circuit Court. Continued.

 

Page 63

Ferris & Scoggin – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Luther Plummer – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Allowances to Grand Jurors, September Term 1835 of Circuit Court:

  • No. 13 – Wm. S. Durbin
  • No. 14 – James Lindsay
  • No. 15 – Moses Turner
  • No. 16 – John Dawson
  • No. 17 – Richard N. Specknall
  • No. 18 – Charles L. Pate
  • No. 19 – Harvey Driver
  • No. 20 – James McKinny
  • No. 21 – Cyrus Mills
  • No. 22 – Jereh F. Harrison
  • No. 23 – Bird Pate
  • No. 24 – William Shepherd
  • No. 25 – Amos Haistings
  • No. 26 – James McClure
  • No. 27 – James P. Millikin

Allowances to Petit Jurors:

  • No. 28 – John Ferrce
  • No. 29 – John D. Moore
  • No. 30 – Isaac Jackson
  • No. 31 – Robert Turner
  • No. 32 – Wm. Grubbs, Sr.
  • No. 33 – Zachariah Barker
  • No. 34 – Thomas Hansel, Jr.
  • No. 35 – Elial Chaffin
  • No. 36 – Jesse Smith
  • No. 37 – James D. Gidney
  • No. 38 – John D. Johnson
  • No. 39 – John Pugsley
  • No. 40 – Robert Rowe, Jr.
  • No. 41 – David Huffed
  • No. 42 – Jacob Hayes
  • No. 43 – Ransom Misner
  • No. 44 – Daniel Hinsdale
  • No. 45 – James Angevine
  • No. 46 – Levi Miller
  • No. 47 – Walter Hayes
  • No. 48 – Saml McMullen
  • No. 49 – Wm. Davidson
  • No. 50 – Levi Hamblin
  • No. 51 – Wm. A. Kerr
  • No. 52 – Benjn Huffman
  • No. 53 – Cornelius Miller
  • No. 54 – Joel Lynn
  • No. 55 – James Lewis
  • No. 56 – John Till
  • No. 57 – Hugh Espey
  • No. 58 – John Bledsoe
  • No. 59 – Thomas Jones
  • No. 60 – Peter Bear
  • No. 61 – Saml J. Alden
  • No. 62 – Joseph Bray
  • No. 63 – Farrington Barricklow
  • No. 64 – Joseph Hayes
  • No. 65 – John Freeland

 

Page 64

No. 66 – Allowed to John D. Crontz for sundry irons furnished and fastened on prisoners in jail

No. 67 – Allowed to Davis Weaver for swearing, relocating commissioners and certifying the same

Plummer & Hansel – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Manchester Township

 

Page 65

No. 68 – Allowed to John Cook for digging grave for Horace Whitney, a pauper

No. 69 – Allowed to Ephraim Hollister for making coffin for Horace Whitney, a pauper

No. 70 – Allowed to James Dill for Record Book and one ream of paper

No. 71 – Allowed to John A. Matson for defending Daniel Harker, a pauper criminal

No. 72 – Allowed to William H. Harrison, Jr., for defending a pauper criminal

No. 73 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder for services attending Circuit Court as constable Sep Term 1835

No. 74 – Allowed to John H. O’Neal as constable Sep Term 1835

No. 75 – Allowed to James C. Cloud as constable Sep Term 1835

No. 76 – Allowed to James Thompson as constable Sep Term 1835

No. 77 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for cash paid constable and candles furnished the Court Sep Term 1835

 

Page 66

No. 78 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk to board

No. 79 – Allowed to Alexander H. Dill for rent of clerk’s office

No. 80 – Allowed to William Allen for damages by him sustained in erecting a mill dam on Laughery Creek

No. 81 – Allowed to Jeremiah Sullivan, attorney and counselor at law, defending the county at suit of William Allen

No. 82 – Allowed to Jeremiah Sullivan, attorney and counselor at law, for defending the county in Supreme Court against Coman’s securities

John P. Dunn appointed School Commissioner

Board to view work of James Slater on poor asylum.

 

Page 67

No. 83 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for extra services

No. 84 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for cutting wood for Court House and repairs to Jail

 

Page 68

Joshua Dorman – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Sparta Township

Patrick O’Conner – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Kelso Township

No. 85 – Allowed to Jabez Percival to attendance and medicine to Margaret Burns, a pauper

No. 86 – Allowed to Isaac Dunn for attendance as associate Judge Circuit Court Sep Term 1835

No. 87 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden as associate judge Circuit Court Sep Term 1835

No. 88 – Allowed to Elizabeth Carabough, formerly Elizabeth Roberts, for keeping and boarding Priscilla Cook, a pauper

No. 89 – Allowed to C. R. West & Co. for blank books and ink stands furnished the county

 

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No. 90 – Allowed to Samuel H. Dowden as associate in approving recorder’s bond

No. 91 – Allowed to George Mousey & Co. for goods furnished a pauper

No. 92 – Allowed to Isaac Dunn for granting four writs of habeas corpus

John P. Dunn, School Commissioner, files his bond with Norval Sparks, Green Sparks, David V. Culley, Isaac Dunn, Jereh H. Brower, and William Tate, securities.

A. Horton & Co. – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in New Lawrenceburg

No. 93 – Allowed to W. B. Snyder for plotting a plan for Court House at Wilmington

James Powell, road commissioner, report.

 

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No. 94 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for boarding and guarding, and furnishing fire wood for sundry prisoners

John Weaver, Sheriff, ordered to procure clothing for certain prisoners suffering for want.

No. 95 – Allowed to Betsy Burroughs for keeping and boarding Frances McBride, a pauper

No. 96 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 97 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 98 – Allowed to John Neal as commissioner

No. 99 – Allowed to James Slater for erecting poor asylum

No. 100 – Allowed to James Slater for erecting poor asylum

 

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Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1835

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

September Session 1835

Page 36

Present:

  • Charles Dashiell
  • George Arnold
  • John Neal

Charles Dashiell elected President of the board.

William Hancock, Peter Hennegan and Samuel B. Wood, commissioners to view alteration to state road from Aurora to Napoleon, made report. Road through land of: David Powell, Elias Conwell. Road opened.

 

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Jefferson Rittenhouse – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

No. 1 – Allowed to Thomas Howard for services as School Trustee, Section 16, Township 3, Range 1 West

William T. Ferris & Co. – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

No. 2 – Allowed to Martin Stewart for assessing property in Randolph Township

No. 3 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for assessing property in Union Township

No. 4 – Allowed to Jesse Smith for assessing property in Laughery Township

No. 5 – Allowed to Joseph Adams for assessing property in Miller Township

 

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Allowed to James P. Milliken for assessing property in Manchester Township

No. 7 – Allowed to Robert Rowe, Jr., for assessing property in Kelso Township

Petition of Isaac Cochran and 38 citizens of Aurora for incorporation of Aurora. Authorized to meet at the house of Thomas Folber to elect Trustees for incorporation.

 

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No. 8 – Allowed to Jane Pate, administrator of Daniel Pate, deceased, for keeping Sarah Johnson, a pauper

No. 9 – Allowed to Jane Pate, widow and administratrix of Daniel Pate, for keeping Sarah Johnson

No. 10 – Allowed to N. & G. Sparks for goods furnished Eliza Ann Kennedy, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Prudence Tryon for keeping Huldah and Mary Jane Fairfield, two paupers

No. 12 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for monies paid by him for repairs to Jail

Claudius Millett – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

Jacob Storms – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors in Logan Township

 

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John Bledsoe – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his house or grocery in Logan Township

Alexander Mitchel – license to keep a tavern or house of public entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Rising Sun

Robert Haddock – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Miller Township

Seal adopted by Commissioners.

Samuel Cole – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Wilmington

William Tibbets – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Manchester Township

 

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Ezra Ferris – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to John P. Dunn & Co. for goods furnished for George and Margaret Reno who are paupers

No. 15 – Allowed to James Matthews for boarding and keeping Patrick McGuire, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Peter Moore for boarding and keeping Mary Hyer, a pauper

No. 16 – Allowed to James C. Cloud for assessing property in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 17 – Allowed to Israel Noyes, one of the Trustees of School Section 16, Township 6, Range 2 West, for services rendered by the Trustees and chain carriers in dividing school section and leasing and selling the same

 

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Treasurer’s report.

Ordered remitted to Enoch Blasdel – state tax overcharge on 50 acres of land.

No. 18 – Allowed to Robert Turner for assessing Caesars Creek Township

No. 19 – Allowed to Benjamin Johnson as assessor of Sparta Township

No. 20 – Allowed to Henry Walker as school commissioner for various services

No. 21 – Allowed to Evan Walkins for keeping a female pauper unknown

No. 22 – Allowed to A. Horton for sundries furnished a pauper

 

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No. 23 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to James Cooley for keeping George & Margaret Renno, two paupers

No. 25 – Allowed to Sarah Elder for keeping Esther, a black pauper

No. 26 – Allowed to David Nevitt for provisions furnished paupers

No. 27 – Allowed to Abel Thompson for boarding and keeping Rachel, a colored woman pauper

No. 28 – Allowed to Sarah Sherred for boarding and keeping Andrew Green, a pauper

No. 29 – Allowed to James Boyle, Trustee of School Section 16, Township 3, Range 1 West, for services

No. 30 – Allowed to Daniel Taylor as assessor of Jackson Township

 

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Thomas Slack – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Kelso Township

Abram B. Adams – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in New Lawrenceburg

Abm B. Adams – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in New Lawrenceburg

Anthony Frederick – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Jackson Township

 

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Report of alteration to road from Harrison to Brookville, Franklin County. Solomon Manwaring, T. M. Breckenridge, and Warren Tebbs, commissioners. Alteration abandoned.

No. 31 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding an Inquest on the body of an unknown drowned boy

No. 32 – John Saltmarsh, Juror of above Inquest

No. 33 – John Goddard, Juror of above Inquest

No. 34 – Frederick Lucas, Juror of above Inquest

No. 35 – Daniel Frazer, Juror of above Inquest

No. 36 – Alexander Auger, Juror of above Inquest

No. 37 – Lorenzo Leming, Juror of above Inquest

No. 38 – Zachariah Bedford, Juror of above Inquest

No. 39 – A. B. Henry, Juror of above Inquest

No. 40 – A. R. Runion, Juror of above Inquest

No. 41 – James Jones, Jr., Juror of above Inquest

No. 42 – Joseph Boon, Juror of above Inquest

No. 43 – Elias Conklin, Juror of above Inquest

No. 44 – John Vanfliet, Juror of above Inquest

No. 45 – Elias Tumy, witness on above Inquest

No. 46 – Elias Conkling, for grave

No. 47 – H. M. Allen, for coffin

No. 48 – James C. Cloud, constable on above Inquest

 

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No. 49 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding an Inquest on the body of an unknown drowned person

No. 50 – Henry Walker, Juror of above Inquest

No. 51 – Michael Trester, Juror of above Inquest

No. 52 – George Low, Juror of above Inquest

No. 53 – Elisha Thomas, Juror of above Inquest

No. 54 – William Winkly, Juror of above Inquest

No. 55 – William Cox, Juror of above Inquest

No. 56 – John Moore, Juror of above Inquest

No. 57 – John Langley, Juror of above Inquest

No. 58 – Isaac H. Carabaugh, Juror of above Inquest

No. 59 – Joseph Peters, Juror of above Inquest

No. 60 – Stephen Green, Juror of above Inquest

No. 61 – Milo Longwood, Juror of above Inquest

No. 62 – George Withrow, Witness on above Inquest

No. 63 – Nelson Lathrop, witness on above Inquest

No. 64 – Isaac Cannon for grave

No. 65 – Henry Moran for coffin

Ordered remitted to Joseph Hayes overcharge on land tax 282 acres in Miller Township

No. 66 – Allowed to George Bowlby for assessing in Logan Township

No. 67 – Allowed to Asa Smith, late recorder, for office rent, recording documents relative to relocation of county seat, and drawing contract relative to poor asylum

No. 68 – Allowed to Elizabeth Roberts for keeping Priscilla Cooke, a pauper

 

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Application of Amos Morris and Isaac Morris of Manchester Township. Ordered that state road laid out by Mark McCracken, Oliver Heustis and Thomas W. Sunman be opened.

George Land, James H. Craven, William C. Bramwell, Edward Ricketts and William H. Campbell, commissioners to relocate seat of justice of Dearborn County, relocated seat to Wilmington.

Annexation of part of Miller Township to Lawrenceburg Township. Continued.

Jesse L. Holman and William Dils, commissioners to lay out state road, make report. Road through land of William Dils, Walker, Bailey, L. and W. Morgan, Cown’s heirs, W. Upps, Dilts, Widow Worley, W. Conaway, F. Worley, Thos. Bevens,W. James, E. Small, J. Kitchel, G. Cheek, Morgan, Clemmon, Luson, Dorsey. Witness, Ar St. C. Vance, Sr. Ordered opened.

 

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Jesse L. Holman, School Commissioner, filed his bond.

Appointment of commissioners for erection of public building at Wilmington. Continued.

Petition of 48 persons for erection of new township. Clay Township formed.

 

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Petition of sundry inhabitants of Miller Township for alteration of township was rejected.

George H. Shaw – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors at his grocery in Logan Township

 

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No. 69 – Allowed to Edward Ricketts, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice of Dearborn County

No. 70 – Allowed to J. H. Cravens, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice of Dearborn County

No. 71 – Allowed to William C. Bramwell, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice of Dearborn County

No. 72 – Allowed to George Land, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice of Dearborn County

Isaac Adair – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Logan Township

No. 73 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor, for keeping and attending James Combs, 3 days; Daniel Harker, 15 days; Payton P. Paine, 29 days; and James McCharles, 23 days; prisoners confined in the Jail

Lytle W. Johnson – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

 

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Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Wilmington

No. 74 – Allowed to Charles Dashiel for services as commissioner

No. 75 – Allowed to George Arnold for services as commissioner

No. 76 – Allowed to William Conaway for one day attending the clerk’s office signing county orders

No. 77 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping Elisma Gay, a pauper

 

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David Guard & Co. – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

No. 78 – Allowed to Thomas Blythe for nursing and boarding Eliza Conaday, a pauper

No. 79 – Allowed to Eben Olmsted for keeping Betsy Bloomer and children, paupers

No. 80 – Allowed to John S. Percival for medicine and attendance to Mrs. Bloomer and infants who were transient paupers

No. 81 – Allowed to Julian Mackay for nursing Margaret Burnes, a pauper

No. 82 – Allowed to Harris Fitch for helping to move Mary Burnes, a pauper

No. 83 – Allowed to Thomas Blythe for moving Mary Burnes, a pauper

 

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No. 84 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance as surveyor of state road from Aurora to Indianapolis state road near William Dil’s farm

No. 85 – Allowed to Abraham Leeson for services on Aurora state road in carrying chain

No. 86 – Allowed to George Withrow for services as chain carriers on Aurora state road

No. 87 – Allowed to William Dils as commissioner on Aurora State road

No. 88 – Allowed to William Israel as commissioner on state road from mouth of Hogan or Aurora to Indianapolis state road near the farm of Dils

Joseph Smith – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Jackson Township

Appointment of commissioners to direct the Court House and Jail at Wilmington as relocated by George Land, James H. Cravens, William C. Bramwell, Edward Ricketts and William H. Campbell – appointed Stephen Wood, William Conaway, Harvey Moss.

 

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No. 89 – Allowed to James Dill for making books for assessors

State road from Lawrenceburg to Madison opened. Joel Decoursey, John J. French, and John Callahan, commissioners.

 

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No. 90 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

No. 91 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 92 – Allowed to John Neal as commissioner

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jul 1835

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

July Called Session 1835

Page 34

Allowances to be made on account of contract for building a brick house or asylum for the poor. Contract is as follows: James Slater for stone brick and mason work; William Brown for carpenter work.

No. 1 – Allowed to James Slater for the building, mason work and materials for asylum

No. 2 – Allowed to William Brown for carpenter work to be done and materials furnished

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1835

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 2

June Called Session 1835

Page 33

Benjamin Johnson appointed assessor for Sparta Township in room of Cornelius S. Faulkner, who declined serving.

Ordered notice be given in the Palladium that plan of the asylum can be seen at the clerk’s office. Anyone wishing to examine the premises and place of said building to call on Daniel Roberts in Manchester Township.

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1835

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Dearborn County Commissioner’s Records – Book 2

May Session 1835

Page 1

Present:

  • William Conaway, President
  • George Arnold
  • Charles Dashiell

Stevens & Glenn – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

No. 1 – Allowed to James McCay for keeping and boarding Patrick McGuire, a pauper

Elijah Thatcher – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise

No. 2 – Allowed to David Gasard for appraising town lots in Harrison

Shadrach Hathaway – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

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Levi North – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Randolph Township

Aaron Foulk – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

No. 4 – Allowed to Sarah Elder for boarding and keeping Caster, a woman of color

R. K. Eaton – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Moses Turner – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

John U. O. Neal – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

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No. 5 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for 10 days as witness in suit of corporation for the use of the Bank of Indiana against Dearborn County

No. 6 – Allowed to Henry Davis for boarding and keeping John Smith, a transient pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Henry Davis for boarding and keeping John Smith, a pauper

No. 8 – Allowed to Elizabeth Burroughs for boarding and keeping Frances McBride

No. 9 – Allowed to Prudence Tryon for boarding and keeping Hulda and Mary Jane Fairfield, paupers

No. 10 – Allowed to Absolom Cowan for coffin furnished to Mrs. Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Mary Muir for boarding and keeping Rebecca Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Absolom Cowen for goods furnished Mrs. Crusenberry, a pauper

 

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Joel Decoursey and Joseph P. Richads – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery at their shop in Rising Sun

Daniel Bedford – license to keep a grocery and vend foreign and domestic groceries

No. 13 – Allowed to George Bolsby for assessing in Logan Township

No. 14 – Allowed to James D. Gidney for assessing in Kelso Township

No. 15 – Allowed to Daniel Taylor for assessing in Jackson Township

No. 16 – Allowed to Joseph Adams for assessing in Miller Township

No. 17 – Allowed to James Thompson for assessing in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 18 – Allowed to Sewell Plummer for assessing in Manchester Township

 

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No. 19 – Allowed to Jesse Smith for assessing in Laughery Township

No. 20 – Allowed to Eli Musgrave for assessing in Sparta Township

No. 21 – Allowed to George Pate for assessing in Caesars Creek Township

Application of Eli Musgrave, Francis Baldwin, Benjamin Sellers and other freeholders of Laughery and Sparta Township for alteration in state road from Aurora to Napoleon where road passes through lands of Timothy Kimball, Elias Conwell and David Powell. William Hancock, Peter Henegan and Samuel B. Wood appointed commissioners to view alteration.

Application of John T. Austin for establishment of ferry at lower end of Pennsylvania Street at Rising Sun. Rowland Robinson, assignee and grantee of John T. Austin. Application resisted by John James, by his agent, prayed to establish ferry at Second Street across Ohio River.

 

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Thomas Falber – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his house in Aurora

John Langley – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Aurora

No. 22 – Allowed to Daniel Tapley for assessing in Randolph Township

No. 23 – Allowed to John Morrison for medicine and attendance to Widow Simmon’s family, transient paupers

No. 24 – Allowed to John Morrison for medicine and attendance to Seth Simmons, a pauper

No. 25 – Allowed to John Morrison for medicine and attendance to Ralph Durbin’s children, transient paupers

 

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Haines & Lanius – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

N. & G. Sparks – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Piatt & Athearn – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store at Jame Mill on Laughery

John P. Dunn & Co. – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Edward S. Bush – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

James M. Darragh – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 26 – Allowed to Stephen Ludlow for monies paid for support of 2 transient paupers

 

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No. 27 – Allowed to Micah Geary for keeping George Reno and wife

No. 28 – Allowed to Haines & Lanius for one barrel of flour furnished Mrs. Richards, a pauper

No. 29 – Allowed to Haines & Lanius, assignees of Edward Williams, for keeping Maria Matthews, a pauper

Thomas Davis – license to keep a grocery and retail and vend foreign and domestic liquors and groceries

No. 30 – Allowed to Alexander H. Dill for coffin furnished transient pauper

No. 31 – Allowed to James Daugherty for boarding and keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 32 – Allowed to Simon Alexander for boarding and keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

Isaac Johnson – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Jackson Township

 

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No. 33 – Allowed to Simon Alexander for boarding and keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 34 – Allowed to Simon Alexander for boarding and keeping Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 35 – Allowed to Robert Owen for keeping Russell Crow, a pauper

No. 36 – Allowed to Robert Owen for keeping Roswell Crow, a pauper

No. 37 – Remittance ordered to Jacob Hays for overcharge in yoke of oxen

No. 38 – Allowed to Amster Pate for boarding and keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 39 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for assessing in Union Township

No. 40 – Allowed to Abraham B. Adams for sundries furnished to paupers

No. 41 – Allowed to George Gaskill for medicine and attendance to Peter Johnson and family, paupers

 

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No. 42 – Allowed to Rudolph Fox for boarding and keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 43 – Allowed to Robert Rowe, Jr., for surveying school section 16, Township 7, Range 2 west into lots

No. 44 – Allowed to Robert Rowe, Jr., for surveying school section 16, Township 6, Range 2 west into 12 lots

No. 45 – Allowed to John Lewis for carrying chain on surveying school section 16, Township [blank] Range 2 west

No. 46 – Allowed to Ephraim Lewis for carrying chain

No. 47 – Allowed to James Foster for carrying chain

In the matter of the record of a road from state road from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis to intersect Rushville road near Summan’s Mill in Ripley County. John Lawrence, attorney for William Saltmarsh, moves to set aside record of the road. Motion withdrawn.

 

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In the matter of the application of Rowland Robinson, assignee and grantee of John T. Austin, for the establishment of a ferry. Rowland Robinson having shown a chain of title from John James to him of lot adjoining Pennsylvania Street in Rising Sun. Board establishes ferry across Ohio River.

 

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Petition of Abraham Ferris and others for alteration in state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Indianapolis that passes through lands of George P. Buell and others. Petition withdrawn.

 

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William Runion – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Lawrenceburg

School Commissioner report.

Jacob Hayes, by Major his attorney, for rehearing for remission of taxes. Overruled. Hayes appeals.

Caleb R. West & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Rodney and Burton – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

 

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George Tousey & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburgh

Thomas Blythe – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Lawrenceburg

No. 48 – Allowed to Widow Huffman for temporary relief as a pauper

No. 49 – Allowed to James Cloud for sundries furnished Huffman, a pauper

Hiram Lampkin – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Hartford

James Cummings – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Lawrenceburg

 

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Preston & Hubbard J. Conaway – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at their shop

Charles W. Wright – license to vend foreign merchandise at his shop in Manchester Township

Isaac Hancock & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

Catharine Scranton – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at her house in Hartford

Peter Brown – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

Harris Fitch – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

 

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George Johnson – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Lawrenceburg

Oliver Heustis – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Manchester Township

Page 50 – Allowed to Slilira Frances for boarding and keeping Mrs. Simons, a pauper

No. 51 – Allowed to Calbe A. Craft for sundries furnished a pauper, Widow Simmons

No. 52 – Allowed to William Cullen for keeping transient pauper

No. 53 – Allowed to John Fountain for digging grave for pauper

No. 54 – Allowed to Abijah Bennett and Peter Brown for sundries to Mrs. Simmons, a pauper

No. 55 – John Stewart for boarding and keeping Mrs. Simmons, a pauper

 

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No. 56 – Allowed to Milton Gregg for costs in the suit of a corporation for the use of the Bank of Indiana against Dearborn County

No. 57 – Allowed to John D. Crontz for irons, chains, ironing prisoners, and sundries

No. 58 – Allowed to John Weaver, sheriff, for extra services and sundry repairs to jail

No. 59 – Allowed to Edward Ricketts, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice in Dearborn County. This order to be for the use of Walter Armstrong.

No. 60 – Allowed to George Land, commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice in Dearborn County. This order to be for the use of Walter Armstrong.

No. 61 – Allowed to M. H. Hardin for sundries, medicine and attendance to one Smith, one Crow, and one Gay, paupers in Manchester Township

No. 62 – Allowed to John Weaver for glass for court house

No. 63 – Allowed to James Dill for books and paper for clerk’s office

 

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No. 64 – Allowed to James Dill for press and seal for clerk’s office and expense going to Cincinnati

No. 65 – Allowed to Daniel S. Major as attorney for the overseers of the poor in various lawsuits

No. 66 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for keeping Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 67 – Allowed to Thomas Noble, a man of color, for keeping Rachel, a pauper

No. 68 – Allowed to Asa Smith, recorder, for record books, office rents and transcript of record to court house commissioners

No. 69 – Allowed to Henry Walker, school commissioner, for attending sale of lands and lots

No. 70 – Allowed to Henry Walker, school commissioner, for attending to advertising sale of school sections

No. 71 – Allowed to James Dill, clerk, for extra allowances as clerk and table for setting Patent Lever

No. 72 – Allowed to A. H. Dill for rent of Clerk’s office

 

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Allowances to Grand Jurors, March Term 1835 Circuit Court:

  • No. 73 – James M. Darragh
  • No. 74 – Thomas Annis
  • No. 75 – Wyett Allen
  • No. 76 – Andrew Anderson
  • No. 77 – Thomas Baker
  • No. 78 – John Buffington
  • No. 79 – Simon Alexander
  • No. 80 – Abraham L. Bailey
  • No. 81 – Joseph Churchill
  • No. 82 – Leonard Chase
  • No. 83 – Jacob Larew
  • No. 84 – Cornelius Vanhorn

Allowances to Petit Jurors:

  • No. 85 – Abraham Decamp
  • No. 86 – Ebenezer Bedunnah
  • No. 87 – John Columbia
  • No. 88 – Phineas L. King
  • No. 89 – David Conger
  • No. 90 – Samuel Evans
  • No. 91 – John Shanks
  • No. 92 – Davis Woodward
  • No. 93 – James Leeson
  • No. 94 – Aquilla Hume
  • No. 95 – Robert Squibb
  • No. 96 – Thomas Cooper
  • No. 97 – John Engle
  • No. 98 – Jonathan Parks
  • No. 99 – John Bottz
  • No. 100 – Arthur Roberts
  • No. 101 – James Hillhouse
  • No. 102 – John Ferrce
  • No. 103 – Abel W. Thompson
  • No. 104 – John Garrison
  • No. 105 – William Morrison
  • No. 106 – Robert Abbot
  • No. 107 – Hugh Scott
  • No. 108 – Leonard Spicknall
  • No. 109 – Benjamin Williams
  • No. 110 – William H. Loyd
  • No. 111 – Joseph Adams
  • No. 112 – John Wilson
  • No. 113 – Walter Hayes
  • No. 114 – Benjamin Walker
  • No. 115 – Milton Gregg
  • No. 116 – Enoch W. Jackson
  • No. 117 – George W. Ward
  • No. 118 – John Palmer
  • No. 119 – Asa Shattuck
  • No. 120 – Jeremiah Phinney
  • No. 121 – Edward Thompson
  • No. 122 – Abraham Ferris
  • No. 123 – Abraham Osburn
  • No. 124 – James Faulkner
  • No. 125 – Stephen Hastings
  • No. 126 – Jehu Goodwin
  • No. 127 – Samuel Jackson
  • No. 128 – Joseph E. Baker
  • No. 129 – Elijah Blasdel
  • No. 130 – George Hume
  • No. 131 – Benjamin Wilber
  • No. 132 – Josiah Collins
  • No. 133 – John Gibson
  • No. 134 – George Johnson
  • No. 135 – Daniel Hall
  • No. 136 – Daniel Wilson
  • No. 137 – Arthur St. C. Vance

 

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No. 138 – Allowed to William Cook for boarding prisoners and wood furnished the jail

No. 139 – Allowed to William Dils, late Sheriff, for costs in the suit of the Corporation for the use of the Bank of Indiana against Dearborn County

No. 140 – Allowed to Joseph G. Marshall for defending George Shuster, a pauper criminal

No. 141 – Allowed to Evan Watkins as constable March Term 1835

No. 142 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder as constable March Term 1835

 

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No. 143 – Allowed to John H. O. Neal as constable March Term 1835

No. 144 – Allowed to James Cloud as constable March Term 1835

No. 145 – Allowed to James Thompson as constable March Term 1835

No. 146 – Allowed to Sheriff John Weaver for candles, cleaning court house

No. 147 – Allowed to John McPike for services as associate judge March Term 1835

No. 148 – Allowed to Isaac Dunn for services as associate judge March Term 1835

No. 149 – Allowed to Isaac Dunn, associate judge, for attendance 1 day at clerk’s office to grant an order of publication for divorce, one day granting a writ, and one day granting injunctions and 2 days granting writs of habeas corpus

No. 150 – Allowed to David V. Culley for printing county expose for 1834

No. 151 – Allowed to Daniel Hunsdale for sundries to a pauper

 

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Petition of David Gerard, Isaac Melltar, John Godley and sundry other freeholders of Logan Township for alteration in road from Harrison to Brockville in Franklin County through Logan Township on the land of George Arnold, Richard Arnold and John Case and near blacksmith’s shop of John Case. Solomon Manwarring, Thomas M. Breckenridge and Warren Tibbs appointed commissioners to view alteration.

 

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No. 152 – Allowed to John McPike for granting writs of Habeas Corpus

No. 153 – Allowed to Catharine VanClief for boarding and keeping Mary Hyre, a pauper

No. 154 – Allowed to Elizabeth Roberts for boarding and keeping Mrs. Cooke, a pauper

J. H. Lane & Co. – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

John Weaver, Sheriff, exhibited an account against the county for receiving and discharging sundry prisoners in and from the jail. Rejected. Appeal granted.

Isaac Lathrop – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in New Lawrenceburg

 

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No. 155 – Allowed to James H. Cravens for 14 days services as commissioner for relocating the seat of Justice of Dearborn County in March 1835

Grand Jury for September Term 1835:

  • Jacob Blesdel
  • Bird Pate
  • Charles L. Pate
  • Richard Spicknall
  • William Shepperd
  • Stephen Spickman
  • John Chapelow
  • James P. M. Mikin
  • James Lindsay
  • Cyrus Driver
  • Amos Hastings
  • James Angevine
  • William C. Durbin
  • James McClure
  • Peter Brokaw
  • Moses Turner

Grand Jury for March 1836:

  • Garet Larew
  • Benjamin Norges
  • Jeremiah Crosby
  • Henry Walker
  • William Oxley
  • Thomas Howard
  • Sheldon Fairbanks
  • Elias Little
  • Harvey Moss
  • Solomon Hubbard
  • Moses Hornaday
  • Thomas Darling
  • Samuel Fulton
  • William Alcott
  • Mary McCracken
  • John Chance
  • Jesse Laird
  • Thomas Palmer

Petit Jurors for September Term 1835, 1st week:

  • John Ferrce
  • John Pugsley
  • Lyman T. Smith
  • John D. Moore
  • John Pollock
  • Reuben Bartlet
  • Isaac Jackson
  • Robert Rowe, Sr.
  • Luther Plummer
  • John D. Johnson
  • John Barker
  • Gilbert Platt
  • James D. Gidney
  • Jesse Smith
  • Robert Turner
  • William Grubbs, Sr.
  • James Powell
  • Zachariah Barker
  • James Leonard
  • Thomas Hansell, Jr.
  • Benjamin Sylvester
  • Elias Chaffin
  • David Hufford
  • Nathan Powell

 

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Petit Jurors for September Term 1835, 2nd week:

  • Samuel Bartholomew
  • Benjamin Walker, Jr.
  • Joseph Bray
  • John W. Cloud
  • Peter Baer
  • John Till
  • John Freeland
  • Jonathan Lewis
  • William Flake
  • Thomas Jones
  • Charles Jolly
  • Benjamin Wilson, Sr.
  • William Dils
  • Joseph Hays
  • Hugh Espey
  • Cornelius Miller
  • Samuel Alden
  • John Bledsoe
  • Joel Lynn
  • Farrington Barricklow, Sr.
  • Henry Hustis
  • Enoch Morgan
  • James Lewis
  • William Roland

Petit Jurors for March Term 1836, 1st week:

  • John Maxwell
  • Edward Owens
  • Robinson Garner
  • James Cannon, Jr.
  • Mahlon Brown
  • Jacob Feelding
  • Joshua Sanks
  • Elijah Fuller
  • Thomas Wills
  • Robert Kirkpatrick
  • James Daughters
  • George Abrams
  • William Ashford
  • Thomas Curtis
  • Spencer Davis
  • Isaac Lathrop
  • Robert Moore
  • Daniel E. Bedford
  • Joseph Chapman
  • David Marsh
  • John Bennegar
  • Elmore Hyatt
  • John P. Dunn
  • Claibourn Allen

Petit Jurors for March Term, 2nd week:

  • David Fisher, Jr.
  • Jacob Fisher
  • James Geddes
  • William Berdine
  • Isaac Southard
  • Robert Dawson
  • Benjamin True
  • John Parks
  • Charles W. Wright
  • George Elliott
  • Anthony Glass
  • Waller Tucker
  • John Jinkins
  • James H. Bollman
  • James Thompson
  • Samuel McMath
  • Robert Owens
  • Isaiah Ferris
  • Amaziah Bailey
  • Abijah North
  • Ranna C. Stevens
  • William B. Arnold
  • Abraham Hyter
  • William Emmerson

 

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George W. Cable – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

Joseph E. Baker – license to keep a tavern or house of public entertainment and retail liquors at his house in Manchester Township

No. 156 – Allowed to Isaac Lathrop fro sundries furnished a transient pauper

No. 157 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival for medicine and attendance to a pauper

No. 158 – Allowed to Dr. John S. Percival for money paid for digging a grave and burying a pauper

 

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No. 160 – Allowed to Walter Armstrong for duplicates

No. 161 – Allowed to John S. Percival, coroner, for holding and inquest over a drowned person unknown

No. 162 – Allowed to Lemuel G. Elder, Juror of above Inquest

No. 163 – John Daugherty, Juror of above Inquest

No. 164 – Abel Witman, Juror of above Inquest

No. 165 – Loyd Shook, Juror of above Inquest

No. 166 – John H. B. Goode, Juror of above Inquest

No. 167 – T. P. McDuffie, Juror of above Inquest

No. 168 – Thomas Wallace, Juror of above Inquest

No. 169 – William Wymond, Juror of above Inquest

No. 170 – Daniel T. Craig, Juror of above Inquest

No. 171 – Benjamin Nalm, Juror of above Inquest

No. 172 – E. C. Adams, Juror of above Inquest

No. 173 – Richard Orchard, Juror of above Inquest

No. 174 – Reuben Smothers, witness of above Inquest

No. 174 [sic] – Jesse Fryer, witness of above Inquest

No. 175 – Daniel Frazier, witness of above Inquest

No. 176 – Sherwood Blasdel, witness of above Inquest

No. 177 – Jesse Fryer, informing coroner

No. 178 – Reuben Smothers, making box and digging grave

Ordered sheriff to appoint person to put jail in good and secure repair.

Benjamin Morgan – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Logan Township

 

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No. 179 – Allowed to George W. Cable for monies paid by him on tavern license

County orders reviewed.

Tax rates.

In the matter of a road, William Saltmarsh and sundry other petitioners, by Lawrence their attorney, to void the record of the road. Continued.

 

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Martin Stewart appointed assessor for Randolph Township

Joseph Woods appointed assessor for Union Township

Robert Turner appointed assessor for Cesars Creek Township

Jesse Smith appointed assessor for Laughery Township

James P. Millikin appointed assessor for Manchester Township

James S. Faulkner appointed assessor for Sparta Township

 

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Robert Rowe, Jr., appointed assessor for Kelso Township

Daniel Taylor appointed assessor for Jackson Township

George Bolsby appointed assessor for Logan Township

Joseph Adams appointed assessor for Miller Township

James Cloud appointed assessor for Lawrenceburg Township

Board to receive proposals for the erection of poor asylum in Manchester Township.

 

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Walter Armstrong, treasurer, made his report

No. 180 – Allowed to George Arnold for 5 days service as Commissioner

No. 181 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for 5 days service as Commissioner

No. 182 – Allowed to William Conaway for 5 days service as Commissioner

No. 183 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell for attending one day in March 1835

Walter Armstrong appointed treasurer. Isaac Dunn and Jesse Hunt, securities.

Board Adjourned

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 Commissioners – Jan 1835 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the January 1835 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

January Session 1835

Page 439

Present:

  • William Conaway, District 1, President of Board
  • George Arnold, District 3

James V. Cloud – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his house in Hardensburgh

Ordered remitted to William Hamilton, Collector, overcharge in taxes against William Smith, there being no such person chargeable with taxes for 1834.

William Parvin – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Miller Township

No. 1 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for wood furnished the Court House

Alson Horton – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in New Lawrenceburg

 

Page 440

Charles Dashiell, Commissioner of District 2, took his seat.

George Durham – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Sparta Township

Obadiah Bailey – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise at his store in Sparta Township

Ordered remitted to William Cornish overcharge on land.

 

Page 441

Daniel D. Robbins – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his shop in Rising Sun

Elias Chamberlain – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 2 – Allowed to Dr. John Percival, coroner, for holding an Inquest on the body of James Honley, a drowned man

No. 3 – Abel Withrow, Juror on above Inquest

No. 4 – Arthur Vance, Juror on above Inquest

No. 5 – L. W. Johnson. Juror on above Inquest

No. 6 – James Jones, Juror on above Inquest

No. 7 – William Hamilton, Juror on above Inquest

No. 8 – Abner Hunter, Juror on above Inquest

No. 9 – John Saltmarsh, Juror on above Inquest

No. 10 – S. G. Elder, Juror on above Inquest

No. 11 – Zachariah Bedford, Juror on above Inquest

No. 12 – This U. Duffy, Juror on above Inquest

No. 13 – John Lawrence, Juror on above Inquest

No. 14 – E. S. Bush, Juror on above Inquest

No. 15 – William Hamilton as witness on above Inquest

No. 16 – John Bassbock, witness on above Inquest

No. 17 – Thomas Williamson, witness on above Inquest

No. 18 – Abner Hunter, witness on above Inquest

No. 19 – Abel Withrow, witness on above Inquest

No. 20 – John Nelson, witness on above Inquest

No. 21 – Lemuel G. Elder, summoning jury on the above Inquest

No. 22 – Allowed to Doctor John Percival, coroner, for holding an Inquest on the body of Jane Hall, a dead woman

 

Page 442

No. 23 – Allowed to Wm. Hamilton, Juror on above Inquest

No. 24 – Elias Chamberlin, Juror on above Inquest

No. 25 – John Ferrce, Juror on above Inquest

No. 26 – Samuel U. Osgood, Juror on above Inquest

No. 27 – Thos. M. Duffy, Juror on above Inquest

No. 28 – David G. Rabb, Juror on above Inquest

No. 29 – James Wilson, Juror on above Inquest

No. 30 – Thomas Annes, Juror on above Inquest

No. 31 – George P. Buell, Juror on above Inquest

No. 32 – Sylvester Cook, Juror on above Inquest

No. 33 – Benjn Stockman, Juror on above Inquest

No. 34 – Stephen Barkdoll, Juror on above Inquest

No. 35 – David Hall, witness on above Inquest

No. 36 – Nancy Hall, witness on above Inquest

No. 37 – Polly McCard, witness on above Inquest

No. 38 – Jacob Hall, witness on above Inquest

No. 39 – Allowed to Luther Gilmore for keeping Elizabeth Hunt, a transient pauper

No. 40 – Allowed to Asa Smith, recorder, for recording 3 deeds, restoring last records and affidavit of Frederick Utz for same business

No. 41 – Allowed to Sheriff John Weaver for cutting and carrying wood for court house

School Commissioner’s report.

Board directs Sheriff to purchase for use of the jail 3 good blankets.

No. 42 – Allowed to Elizabeth Roberts for keeping and boarding Priscella Cooker a pauper

 

Page 443

No. 43 – Allowed to Elizabeth Roberts for keeping and boarding Priscilla Cooke, a pauper

No. 44 – Allowed to Harris Fitch for keeping George and Margaret Reno, 2 transient paupers

No. 45 – Allowed to William Cooke, jailor, for boarding Elijah Lock, a prisoner, and James Graham, a prisoner

No. 46 – Allowed to John Weaver, Sheriff, for 3 blankets for jail

Ordered remitted to David Brownfield county tax on horses.

Ordered remitted to Robert Gibson for tax on yoke of oxen

Ordered remitted to George Randell overcharge in horse tax

No. 47 – Allowed to John McPike, associate judge, for attendance 1 day at clerk’s office to grant an order of publication for divorce, 1 day granting a writ, and several days granting injunctions

No. 48 – Ordered remitted to Jonathan Parker, overcharge in land tax

 

Page 444

No. 49 – Ordered remitted to William Blue overcharge on horse tax

George Pate appointed assessor of Cesars Creek Township

Joseph Woods appointed assessor of Union Township

Daniel Tapley appointed assessor of Randolph Township

Jesse Smith appointed assessor of Laughery Township

Eli Musgrove appointed assessor of Sparta Township

Sewell Plummer appointed assessor of Manchester Township

Daniel Taylor appointed assessor of Jackson Township

James D. Gidney appointed assessor of Kelso Township

James Thompson appointed assessor of Lawrenceburg Township

Joseph Adams appointed assessor of Miller Township

 

Page 445

George Bowlluy appointed assessor of Logan Township

Caleb A. Craft and Son – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

P. James & Co. – license to retail or vend foreign merchandise

Pinkney & Henry James – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

P. & H. James – license to vend and retail foreign merchandise

 

Page 446

Henry Walker, School Commissioner, made his report.

No. 50 – Allowed as temporary relief to Susan Foster and family, paupers in Logan Township, to be appropriated for their use by George Arnold

No. 51 – Allowed to Henry Walker, School Commissioner, for his services

No. 52 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan for wood furnished one Wood, a transient pauper

Peper and James – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Oliver Hustis – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Merritt Hubble – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and spirituous liquors

 

Page 447

Petition of Francis Baldwin, Luke Evill, Thomas Specknell and other freeholders of Laughery and Sparta Township for alteration in state road from Aurora to Napoleon where road passes through the lands of David Powell, Elias Conwell and Timothy Kimball. Objected to by Elias Conwell. Postponed.

Expenditures and receipts of county.

 

Page 448

Ordered that sheriff procure 12 split bottom chairs for court house, a shovel and pair of tongs

No. 53 – Allowed to William Conaway as commissioner

No. 54 – Allowed to George Arnold as commissioner

No. 55 – Allowed to Charles Dashiell as commissioner

George W. Lane & Co. – license to vend foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Board adjourned.

 

Page 449

Received of James Dill, Clerk, for ferry tax for ferry over Miami River.