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Switzerland County – 1866 Indiana Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide

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

Allensville, Switzerland county, 10 miles north-east of Vevay, and 14 miles from Dillsborough, on the Ohio & Mississippi railroad. Ship to Vevay or Rising Sun on the Ohio river. Population 125.

Bennington, Switzerland county, 10 miles north-west of Vevay the county seat. Population 125. Ship to Vevay on the Ohio river.

Center Square, Switzerland county, 8 miles from Vevay the county seat.

Craig, Switzerland county, a village in that county.

Enterprise, Switzerland county, Ship to Vevay.

Fairview, Switzerland county, 10 miles north of Vevay. Post Office Sugar Branch.

Florence, Switzerland county, on the Ohio river 8 miles east of Vevay the county seat. Population 400.

Grant’s Creek, Switzerland county, north-east of Vevay.

Jackson, Switzerland county. Ship to Vevay, on the Ohio river.

Jacksonville, Switzerland county. Ship to Vevay, 7 miles distant, on the Ohio river.

Log Lick, Switzerland county, a small place in that county.

Moorefield, Switzerland county. Ship to Vevay, 8 miles distant, on the Ohio river. Population 150.

Mount Sterling, Switzerland county. Ship to Vevay, 3 ½ miles distant, on the Ohio river. Population 300.

New York, Switzerland county, on the Ohio river, 1 mile below Warsaw, Kentucky. Post Office Florence.

Patriot, Switzerland county, on the Ohio river, 17 miles above Vevay, the county seat. Population 600.

Pleasant, Switzerland county, a Post Office of that county.

Quercus Grove, Switzerland county, a Post office of that county.

Sugar Branch, Switzerland county, 10 miles north of Vevay. This is the Post Office for Fairview.

Vevay, capital of Switzerland county, on the Ohio river, an equal distance from Cincinnati & Louisville. Population 1,600. Express Company, American.

Vevay, Switzerland County.

Attorneys at Law.

  • F. & W. H. Adkinson, also C. A.,
  • W. R. Johnson, also C. A.,
  • Carter & Titus, also C. A.,
  • John Dumont,
  • James A. Works.

Architect and Builder.

  • George W. Kyle.

Agricultural Implements.

  • R. F. Grisard & Brother.

Bank.

  • First National Bank of Vevay, Capital $100,000, U. P. Schenck, President, William Hall, Cashier.

Barber.

  • John Hollar.

Baker and Confectioner.

  • Joseph Jockell.

Blacksmiths.

  • Rutherford & Rodgers.
  • Armstrong & Fugett.

Billiard Saloon.

  • W. H. Ruggles.

Boots and Shoes.

  • C. Theibaud & Son,
  • J. Thompson,
  • B. F. Smith.

Bottled Ale.

  • Daniel Plew.

Cabinet Makers.

  • Vevay Furniture Company, B. Bunganer, Agent.

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • H. Schewe.

Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.

  • Julius Black,
  • Joseph Kauffman,
  • William Price,
  • J. W. Gray,
  • L. & E. Weil.

Coal Dealers.

  • S. B. Miller & Co.,
  • Rutherford & Peters.

Carriage Manufacturers.

  • G. P. Tinker, also Painter.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Gravener & LeClerc.
  • Johnathan Roberts.

Druggists.

  • J. L. Theibaud,
  • J. L. Theibaud & Co.,
  • Isaac Stevens.

Dentist.

  • E. R. Mullett.

Express Company.

  • American Express Company, H. Charlton, Agent.

Flouring Mill.

  • S. B. Miller & Co.

General Stores.

  • U. P. Schenck & Sons,
  • Harvey Schroder,
  • Hathaway & Co.,
  • George Paull,
  • John F. Doon,
  • R. F. Grisard & Brother,
  • Harwood & Son,
  • L. & C. Weil,
  • Shaw & Rous,
  • William B. Owens,
  • M. Madary,
  • James K. Pleasants & Co.,
  • Theibaud & Courvoisier,
  • Hall & Lewis.

Groceries and Produce.

  • Daniel Cole,
  • John G. Cotton, also Liquors,
  • R. Anderson,
  • Henry Todd,
  • Clarkson & Dufour, also Bakers,
  • O. S. Waldo,
  • F. J. Waldo,
  • J. W. Keith.

Hay Dealers.

  • U. P. Schenck & Sons,
  • James K. Pleasants & Co.

Hotel.

  • LeClerc House, Mrs. Julia LeClerc.

Insurance Agents.

  • W. H. Adkinson,
  • Carter & Titus.

Jewelers, Watch and Clock Dealers.

  • W. W. Ruggles, also Artist,
  • F. A. Boerner & Brother.

Livery Stables.

  • J. R. S. Smith,
  • William Peters.

Milliners.

  • Mrs. Tardy & Detraz,
  • Miss Jane E. Kincaid, also Dress Maker.

Marble Workers.

  • Melcher & McKimens.

Newspaper.

  • The Reveille, W. J. Baird, Proprietor.

Painter and Grainer.

  • H. Weales.

Physicians.

  • T. M. Danglade,
  • J. W. Thompson,
  • E. S. Gale.

Produce Dealers.

  • H. Charlton & Co.

Printing Ink.

  • Schneck & Henry.

Saddles and Harness.

  • Kesler & Son,
  • William Faulkner.

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Dumont & Duprez,
  • C. Goldenberg & Son.

Saloons and Restaurants.

  • George Kyle,
  • Peter McMakin,
  • Mansfield & Plew.

Wagon Makers.

  • Samuel Shuff,
  • W. G. Shaw.

Woolen Factory.

  • Lindensmith & Co.

Switzerland County – 1861 Ohio River Gazetteer

Switzerland County, Indiana entries from:
G.W. Hawes’ Commercial Gazetteer and Business Directory of the Ohio River 1861. Indianapolis : G. W. Hawes, 1861.
Digital Copy at Google Books

PATRIOT, IND.,
Two miles below [Hamilton, Ky.], a post village of Switzerland county, in Posey township, situated 20 miles above Vevay, 100 miles above Louisville, 50 miles below Cincinnati, and about 100 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It was laid out in 1830, and is situated three miles from Big Bone Springs. It contains a Methodist, Presbyterian and Universalist church, a collegiate institute, Masonic and Odd Fellows’ lodges, 10 stores of various kinds, 2 hotels, 1 steam flouring mill, 1 steam saw mill, and a variety of mechanical and manufacturing branches. Population 600. Township, 2,000.

NEW YORK,
Sometimes called Florence, one mile below [Warsaw, Ky.], in Switzerland county, Ind., is a small village. Population about 200.

VEVAY, IND.,
Ten miles below [New York, Ind.], the county seat of Switzerland county, situated on the Ohio river, equi-distant between Cincinnati, O. and Louisville, Ky. It was laid out in the year 1813 by John Francis Denfour and Daniel Denfour, emigrants from Canton De Vend, in Switzerland, Europe, and in remembrance of their native town gave it its present name. The town is laid out on part of the land which was entered by John James Dufour and his associated, in the beginning of the present century, and on which an extended credit was given, by an act of Congress, with a view of encouraging the culture of the grape. The commerce of the town is confined chiefly to the shipping of produce to the southern markets, and is the point on the Ohio river to which most of the produce of the county is brought for shipment. It is remarkable that, as yet, there has never a case of cholera originated in the town. Many attribute that fact to the water used by the inhabitants—it being altogether cistern water that is used. It is a very healthy location. There are at present a Methodist, Baptist and New School Presbyterian church. The Catholics have a small church started recently, which begins to increase in number. As yet they have no public worship, having rented for the time being a house for a chapel, but contemplate building a fine church. The Reformers have a congregation but not house of worship yet built.

Much attention is given to the culture of the grape. The variety found to succeed best here is the Cape grape, from which a considerable quantity of wine, resembling claret, is made. Population about 2,000.

Agricultural Implement Manufacturers and Dealers.

  • Wade S., Patriot, Switzerland co., Ind.
  • Grisard F. S. & Son, Vevay, Switzerland co., Ind.

Ambrotype, Daguerrean and Photographic Artists.

  • Chandler Jacob A., Patriot, Switzerland co., Ind.
  • Gage W. G., Patriot, Switzerland co., Ind.

Architects, Carpenters and Builders.

  • Towers John, Patriot.
  • Wade S., Patriot.
  • Wade S. W., Patriot.
  • Wiler William, Patriot.

Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public.

  • Gurley J. G., Patriot.
  • Herrick B., Patriot.
  • Dumont John W., Vevay.
  • Lamb & Atkinson, Vevay.
  • Scott C., Vevay.

Bakers and Confectioners.

  • Schilling J., Patriot.
  • Unser Charles, Vevay.

Beef and Pork Packers and Dealers.

  • Scranton J. M., Patriot.
  • Watts John & Co., Patriot.

Blacksmiths.

  • Platte R., Patriot.
  • Tait James, Patriot.

Book Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers.

  • Stevens Isaac, Vevay.

Boot and Shoe Makers and Dealers.

  • Craver F., Patriot.
  • Yager F., Patriot.
  • Thompson O. G. & Co., Vevay.

Brick Makers and Dealers.

  • Fletcher S. A., Patriot.
  • Eblen James, Vevay.

Cabinet Makers and Furniture Dealers.

  • Hawkins A., Vevay.
  • Lamson T. D., Vevay.
  • Littlefield Enos, Vevay.
  • Short J. V., Vevay.

Carriage and Wagon Makers.

  • Golay S. T., Vevay.
  • Shuff Samuel, Vevay.

Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.

  • Black Julius, Vevay.

Coal Dealers.

  • Howe S. & Co., Patriot.

Coopers and Stave Manufacturers and Dealers.

  • Brixner A., Patriot.
  • Watts M. C., Patriot.

Dentists.

  • Baxter Petitt, Patriot.

Distillers and Rectifiers.

  • Howe S. & Co., Patriot.

Druggists.

  • STEVENS ISAAC. See card. Vevay.

Flouring and Grist Mills.

  • Knot G. G. & Co., Vevay.
  • Miller S. B. & Co., Vevay.

General Stores.

  • Driver H., Patriot.
  • Gazlay A., Patriot.
  • Gibson W., Patriot.
  • Hobbs A., Patriot.
  • Wells J. C., Patriot.
  • Curvoisier & Lewis, Vevay.
  • Harwood & Doan, Vevay.
  • Hathaway & Co., Vevay.
  • Hoffman J. B., Vevay.
  • McMillen John, Vevay.
  • Medary M., Vevay.
  • Plesants S. E. & J. K., Vevay.
  • Schenck W. P. & Son, Vevay.
  • Shaw Alfred, Vevay.
  • Teats Jesse, Vevay.

Grocers.

  • Scranton J. M., Patriot.
  • Watts John & Co., Patriot.
  • Clarkson & Waldo, Vevay.
  • Cole D. C., Vevay.
  • Tomkins A., Vevay.
  • Unser Charles, Vevay.

Hardware and Cutlery.

  • Grisard F. L.  & Son, Vevay.

Hotels and Hotel Proprietors.

  • Commercial Hotel, Patriot.
  • Spencer House, Patriot.
  • Leclerc House, Vevay.
  • RUSSELL HOUSE. See card. Vevay.

Insurance Agents.

  • Gazlay Arebert, Patriot.
  • Jack John J., Patriot.
  • Keeney Ira, Patriot.
  • Griard T. L. & Son, Vevay.
  • Pidgeon & Terrell, Vevay.
  • Pleasants Geo. E., Vevay.
  • Schenck Benjamin F., Vevay.
  • Waldo F. J., Vevay.

Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware.

  • Boerner F. A., Vevay.

Livery and Sale Stables.

  • Emerson A., Patriot.
  • Lemons Charles, Vevay.

Marble Workers and Dealers.

  • Vanausdall T. J., Vevay.

Milliners and Dress Makers.

  • Coffin Mrs. S. A., Patriot.

Millinery, Silk and Fancy Goods.

  • Detraz & Tardy, Vevay.
  • Kincaid Miss E. B. & Co., Vevay.

Physicians and Surgeons.

  • Gale E. S., Patriot.
  • Humphrey E. M., Patriot.
  • Rutey R. R., Patriot.
  • Danglade T. D., Vevay.
  • Gale T. C., Vevay.
  • Ridgeway J. F., Vevay.

Real Estate Agents and Dealers.

  • Titus J. H., Vevay.

Saddle and Harness Makers and Dealers.

  • Larison J. A., Patriot.
  • Cole D. C., Vevay.
  • Faulkner W., Vevay.
  • Potter Robt., Vevay.

Saw Mills.

  • Fish S., Patriot.
  • Smithson Joshua, Vevay.

Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware.

  • Fortune P., Patriot.
  • Goldenburg C. & Son, Vevay.
  • Woody L. L., Vevay.

Wines and Liquors.

  • Case E., Patriot.

Switzerland County – 1916 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

SWITZERLAND COUNTY—Vevay, the county seat. Judge Circuit Court, F. M. Griffith; Prosecuting Attorney, Wallace Cotton; Clerk Circuit Court, J. P. Curry; Auditor, J. W. Smith; Treasurer, J. L. Cunningham; Recorder, O. P. Courtney; Sheriff, J. C. Heady; Coroner, W. M. Hall; Surveyor, W. H. Morrison.

AARON
Settled in 1875, is located in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 13 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Rural free delivery from Bennington. Exp., Adams.

  • Hoffmeyer G L, genl store.

ALLENSVILLE
Population, 50. A village in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 11 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, shipping point and from which there is rural free delivery. East Enterprise 2 miles distant, is the banking town.

  • Bovard Berne, genl store.
  • Downey J S & Son, pianos.

AVONBURG.
A village in Switzerland county, 12 miles from Vevay, the county seat. Cross Plains is the banking point. Rural free delivery from Madison.

  • Clements J M, undertaker.
  • Morrison Edward, wagonmkr.

BENNINGTON.
Population, 100. Settled in 1825. In Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 10 miles north of Vevay, the county seat. Cross plains 7 miles distant, is the banking town. Osgood and Vevay are the shipping points. Laura Hooton, postmaster.

  • Banta Fred, hotel and apiarist.
  • Griswold H, wagonmkr.
  • Hayes Roy, general store.
  • HOOTON LAURA, Physician and Surgeon and Postmaster.
  • Miles C S, meats.
  • Rochat J B, produce and live stock.
  • Sample H W, general store.

CENTER SQUARE
Population, 65. A village in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 8 miles from Vevay, the county seat, banking point and shipping station, and from which there is rural free delivery service. Exp., Adams. Tel W. U.

  • Barker J H, general store.

CRAIG
Population, 50. A village on the Ohio river in Craig township, Switzerland county, 6 miles from Vevay, the county seat and shipping station and from whence there is rural free delivery.

  • Clements Roy, wagonmkr.
  • Shaw E W, genl store.

EAST ENTERPRISE
Population, 200. A village in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 12 miles north of Vevay, the county seat. Aurora is the nearest shipping station to which there is daily stage service. Has a bank. W. M. Hall, postmaster.

  • Bank of East Enterprise (capital $12,000), W P Truitt pres, H D Stow cashr.
  • Barker Wm S, meats.
  • Buchanan Henry, genl store.
  • Farmers Mutual Telephone Co.
  • HALL W M, Physician and Postmaster.
  • Heath E W, grocer.
  • Houze Jordan R, genl store.
  • Lockwood S D Mrs, milliner.
  • Stow H D, cashr Bank of East Enterprise.
  • Truitt Wm P & Son, flour and saw mill.

FAIRVIEW
Population, 50. In Cotton township, Switzerland county, 10 miles north of Vevay, the country seat, usual banking and shipping point. C. B. Seymour, postmaster.

  • Bailey Howard, wagonmaker.
  • Gibbs Mary E Mrs, genl store.
  • Lee W H, saw mill.
  • Long F M, wagonmaker.
  • Miles Nettie, milliner.
  • Seymour C B, postmaster.
  • SEYMOUR & CLARK, General Store.

FLORENCE
Population, 350. In York township, Switzerland county, 8 ½ miles s. w. of Vevay, the county seat, and 30 from Madison, the nearest shipping point. Has a bank. E. L. Rosenberger, postmaster.

  • Duplan A L, genl store.
  • Florence Deposit Bank (Capital, $25,000), W H Scott pres, B S Landran cashr.
  • Krutz W F, general store.
  • Landram B S, cashr Florence Deposit Bank.
  • Langsdale J M W, general store.
  • Marshall Laura, hotel.
  • Marshall H K, grocer and confr.
  • Mason Wm, soft drinks.
  • Ohio River Telephone Co.
  • Peak & Scott, milliners.
  • ROSENBERGER E L, Cigars and Tobacco and Postmaster.

LAMB.
Population, 30. On the Ohio river, in Switzerland county, 8 miles from Vevay, its banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural delivery.

  • Ash L, genl store.
  • Banta J B, genl store.

MARKLAND.
Population, 150. On the Ohio river, in York township, Switzerland county, 5 miles east of Vevay, the county seat and usual banking point. Emma H. Snyder, postmaster.

  • Benedict S L, printer.
  • Benedict W A, sawmill.
  • Benedict W C & S L, genl store.
  • Benefield & Moose, grocers and confrs.
  • Chittenden J W, genl store.
  • Culbertson Wm H, carriages.
  • Ethridge T B Jr, grocer.
  • Ford Thomas N, broom mnfr.
  • Markland Canning Co.
  • O’Neal Arlington, flour mill.
  • SNYDER EMMA H, Dressmaker and Postmaster.

MOOREFIELD.
Population, 96. In Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 8 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, banking and shipping point. E. E. Jones, postmaster.

  • Copeland G W, physician.
  • Culbertson C D, wagonmaker.
  • Culver & Riley, general store.
  • Gray M H, hotel.
  • Gray M M & Co, general store.
  • JONES ERVIN E, General Store, Real Estate and Postmaster.
  • Moorefield Saw Mill, A W Dennist mngr.
  • Rutherford Earl, confectioner.

MOUNT STERLING.
Population, 100. In Switzerland county, 3 ½ miles from Vevay, its banking and shipping point, whence mail is supplied by rural delivery.

  • Armstrong, George, general store.
  • Hutchings F, general store.

PATRIOT.
Population, 350. On the Ohio river, in Posey township, Switzerland county, 18 miles from Vevay, the county seat. Has Baptist and Methodist churches and a bank. Ship by water. Robert M. Goff, postmaster.

  • Bodey Charles, lumber and coal.
  • Brown J E & Sons, groceries and meats.
  • Couch Bert, tinner.
  • Couch & Broadwell, hardware and roofers.
  • DeHart C B, hotel.
  • Emerson Bros, restaurant and confectioners.
  • Farmers Mutual Telephone Co.
  • Gockel Wm & Son, general store.
  • Goff Robert M, postmaster.
  • Green Harry D, garage.
  • Hume C J, tobacco buyer.
  • Humphrey Wm S, undertaker.
  • Johnson J W, cashier Patriot Deposit Bank.
  • Lyons Charles D, real estate.
  • McHuron S V, general store.
  • Mottier Ed, fruit grower and vineyard.
  • North A L, automobiles.
  • OLCOTT O W, Druggist.
  • Patriot Deposit Bank (capital $25,000), H J Harris president, J W Johnson cashier.
  • Platt George, wagonmaker.
  • Rea Wm, coal, produce and towing.
  • Schroder Produce Co.
  • Scudder Daniel T, veterinary surgeon.
  • Scudder Leonard, hardware and farm implements.
  • Scarcy Ben H, physician.
  • Sechrist J T, lawyer.
  • Vandaren Grace, milliner.
  • Wichman Julia Mrs, s. s. agent.

PLEASANT.
Population 25. In Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 14 miles north of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point, and 6 miles from Cross Plains, its banking point. Mrs. Hannah Oatman, postmaster.

  • OATMAN HANNAH MRS, General Store.
  • Shaffer Levi, woodworker.

QUERCUS GROVE.
Population, 50. Switzerland county, 16 miles n. e. of Vevay, the county seat. R. D. from Rising Sun.

  • Rochat H, general store.

Vevay – 1916 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana entries from:
Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1916-7. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co, 1895.

VEVAY.
Population, 1,700. The judicial seat of Switzerland county, is located on the Ohio river, 100 miles southeast of Indianapolis. Has Baptist, Christian, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, 2 banks and 2 newspapers. E. Griffith, postmaster.

  • Adams Music Store, mus insts.
  • Anderson T D, livery.
  • Bear Lowery R, physician.
  • Binder Fred, milliner and wall paper.
  • Brindley Ollie, mlnr and notions.
  • Buschman W L, furniture.
  • Butler Viola, hotel.
  • Campbell B M, hardware.
  • City Roller Mills, flour.
  • Clements & Deeman, proprs Royal Theatre.
  • Cole James R, lawyer.
  • Copeland Robert M, physician.
  • Culbertson Carol, coal and farm implts.
  • Culbertson Clyde, flour mill.
  • Curry Bertha S, genl store.
  • Danglade Abbie, mlnr and ladies furngs.
  • Danner Americus V, hdwe and farm implts.
  • David David A, shoes.
  • DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING CO, Printers and Publishers.
  • Detraz Bros, saw mill.
  • Downey E P, grocer.
  • First National Bank (capital $50,000), C S Tandy pres, A J Porter cashr.
  • Fisk W L, furn, farm implts and wagons.
  • Floyd Wm, grocer.
  • Gaudin George, carriages and farm implts.
  • Gaudin Walter, mens furngs.
  • Geiger C H, dentist.
  • Goday L W, drugs.
  • Graham Avery A, confectioner.
  • Green Harry, garage.
  • Griffith Earnest, postmaster.
  • Griffith Francis M, judge Circuit Court.
  • Hall George, lawyer.
  • Haskell Fred L, undertaker.
  • Heady & Heady, livery.
  • Jaynes Charles, grocer.
  • Jaynes Wm, florist.
  • Johnson S & Co, dry goods and carpets.
  • Kiiesel Charles, genl stoer.
  • Kincaid & Cole, meats.
  • Klein Wm G, shoes.
  • Knox Harry A, shoes.
  • Krummel J, meats.
  • Lamson Charles B, confectioner.
  • Lamson Julian, clothing.
  • Land Riley & Son, hdwe and baker.
  • Lyrick Theatre, Riggs Bros proprs.
  • Manning Dennis G, cigars.
  • Marshall & Catton, lawyers.
  • Martin E M, carriage pntr.
  • Melcher C F, marble.
  • Mennet G E, produce.
  • Muret —, physician.
  • O’Neal & McKay, garage.
  • Pavy Charles, lawyer.
  • Peters Irvin A, livery.
  • Pickett Sallie, baker.
  • Pickett Thomas, hotel.
  • Pleasants James K Sons, clothing.
  • Porter A J, cashr First Natl Bank.
  • Protsman W O, publr Vevay Reveille and printer.
  • Protsman & O’Neal, autos.
  • Riggs Bros, proprs Lyrick Theatre.
  • Riggs Edward T, gro and produce.
  • Riggs Press, printers.
  • Royal Theatre, Clements & Deeman proprs.
  • Schad Julius, harness.
  • Shadday John H, physician.
  • Shaw Alfred, real estate.
  • Shaw Charles C, cashr Vevay Deposit Bank.
  • Shull Ed, live stock and prod.
  • Sieglitz Charles, jeweler.
  • Simmons — Mrs, hotel.
  • Stepleton Paul, grocer.
  • Stevens E M, drugs.
  • Stucy F, tobacco.
  • Sullivan H C, undertkr.
  • Switzerland Democrat, Democrat Pub Co publrs.
  • Tandy Carroll S, lawyer.
  • Thiebaud Hugh, physician.
  • Union Furniture Co.
  • Vevay Creamery Co.
  • Vevay Deposit Bank (capital $50,000), J M Scott pres, C C Shaw cashr.
  • Vevay Flour Mills.
  • Vevay Ice Co.
  • Wahl Caroline, dry goods.
  • Walton J E, photographer.
  • Ward John P, physician.

Switzerland County – 1884 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

SWITZERLAND CO.—Vevay the county seat. Clerk, Robert T. F. Abbott. Sheriff, William S. Tower. Treasurer, William C. Robinson. Auditor, Philip C. Holland. Recorder, James P. Oren. Coroner, Flavius J. Hollcroft. Surveyor, David N. Hayden.

AARON. Settled in 1870; is located in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 12 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. The village contains 60 inhabitants, a Methodist church and one saw mill. C G Adams, postmaster.

  • Adams C G, General Store.
  • Adams A C Jr, harnessmkr.
  • Buchanan H H, cabinetmkr.
  • Johnson Abraham, carpenter.
  • Johnson S R, saw mill.
  • Miles Jeffrey, blacksmith.
  • Smith G W, carpenter.
  • Smith I M & Son, Saw and Corn Mill.
  • Thieband C O, express agt.

ALLENSVILLE. This hamlet of 50 population is located in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 11 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Aaron B Vannatter, postmaster.

  • Moore John, grocer.
  • Vanarsdal John, physician.
  • Vanarsdal J W & C L, physicians.
  • Vannatter Aaron B, General Store.

BENNINGTON. Contains 100 inhabitants, in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 10 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, shipping depot and location of nearest bank. The village supports Methodist and United Brethren churches and 1 flour mill. J P Marsh, postmaster.

  • Ford H, general store.
  • McGregor J B, general store.
  • Marsh H H, constable.
  • Marsh J P, live stock.
  • Neal John, wagonmkr.
  • Neal John C L, justice of the peace.
  • Newkirk C M, blacksmith.
  • Pearce Joseph M, justice.
  • Shoddy A, blacksmith.
  • Simpson R G & Dalglish, physicians.
  • Smith John H, flour mill.
  • Smith J V W, tinner.
  • Voris N, wagonmkr.

CENTRE SQUARE. Is a location of 170 persons, in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 8 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, shipping point and banking town. Has Baptist, Christian and Universalist churches. J S Shadday, postmaster.

  • Belden B & Bro, flour mill.
  • Gleason B N, blacksmith.
  • Hall Edward A, carpenter.
  • Hunter A G, harnessmkr.
  • Jackson J M, wagonmkr.
  • Kirkpatrick J C, apiarian.
  • Shadday J S, General Store.

CRAIG. Known also as Braytown, is located on the Ohio river, in Craig township, Switzerland county, 6 miles west of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and usual place of shipment. James Shaw, postmaster and general store.

  • Anderson J V, grain and tobacco.
  • Banta Ira, justice.
  • Bray D W, shoemkr.
  • Bray John A, shoemkr.
  • David David, blacksmith.
  • Haskell T J, blacksmith.
  • Weaver W H, wagonmkr.

EAST ENTERPRISE. Established in 1850, is the location of 150 persons, in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 12 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat and banking town. Markland, a landing on the Ohio river, 7 miles south, is the place of shipment. Daily stage to Rising Sun and Vevay; fare to either place, 50 cents. R G Simpson, postmaster.

  • Heath Daniel, basketmkr.
  • Hide S B, live stock.
  • Littlefield Harvey, justice of the peace.
  • Lockwood S D, shoemkr.
  • McCrary T F, grain.
  • McGuffin Wm, cooper.
  • Phillips Dennis, carpenter.
  • Richmond E S, jeweler.
  • Sedam Michael, blacksmith and undertaker.
  • Seymour E G Rev (Bapist).
  • Simpson G F, general store.
  • Simpson James, blacksmith.
  • Simpson J F, hotel and livery.
  • Washer & Duning, saw and flour mill.

FLORENCE. A village and landing on the Ohio river, containing 300 inhabitants, with a location in York township, Switzerland county, 9 miles east of Vevay, the county seat; Warsaw, Ky, on opposite side of river, is the location of nearest bank. Its shipments are hay, wheat, potatoes and onions. Churches, Methodist and Christian. J M W Langsdale, postmaster.

  • Baldwin S D, barber.
  • Barke Henry, carpet weaver.
  • Barkhan H, shoemkr.
  • Bittel Henry, basketmkr.
  • Buscher Henry, cooper.
  • Cunningham O D, dry goods.
  • Duplan M, blacksmith and justice.
  • Kelso G, carpenter.
  • Land George, grocer.
  • Langsdale J M W, druggist and physician.
  • Lock F, meat market.
  • Moore Eugene, saloon.
  • Scott George, saloon.

LAMB. Is a landing on the Ohio river, in Craig township, Switzerland county, 8 miles below Vevay, the county seat and banking town. No village. Wm H Lamb, postmaster.

LONG RUN. Is a small hamlet, located in Craig township, Switzerland county, 3 miles west of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and shipping point. Population 50. Wm. Tait, postmaster.

  • Siebenthal A J, saw mill.
  • Siebenthal F J, Flour Mill.
  • Tait Wm, blacksmith.
  • Thiebaud F L, saw and shingle mill.

MARKLAND. In York township, Switzerland county, located on the Ohio river, 5 miles above Vevay, the county seat and nearest banking point, contains a population of 225. Ex, Adams. W G Kincaid, postmaster.

  • Beard & Co, leaf tobacco.
  • Benedict Americus, general store.
  • Benedict A, saw and planing mill.
  • Benedict Samuel L, printer.
  • Benedict & Foster, leaf tobacco.
  • Brown & Vanbrigle, hotel.
  • Burk Harry, shoemkr.
  • Clark & Beard, general store.
  • Clendening J, wagonmkr.
  • Franklin Revy, cooper.
  • Griffin G W, druggist.
  • Hewett G W, physician and druggist.
  • Hewett Henry, cooper.
  • Johnson J S, carpenter.
  • Kincend W G, Blacksmith.
  • McClanahan Joseph, cooper.
  • Marsh John D, carpenter.
  • North B H, general store.
  • O’Neal J J, flour mill.
  • Robinson & Bledsoe, general store.
  • Tuarkland Charles, produce.

MOOREFIELD. Situated in Switzerland county, 8 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, bank location and shipping point, contains a population of 150. Miss Orinda M Ricketts, postmaster.

  • Culbertson Scott, physician.
  • Culbertson Wm, blacksmith.
  • Finch Charles, meat market.
  • Kunkle Daniel, blacksmith.
  • Ricketts Orinda H, General Store.
  • Riley J M, general store.
  • Van Pelt G W, physician.
  • Worstell M, shoemkr.

MOUNT STERLING. Population 168. Situated in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 3 ½ miles north of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and shipping point. Contains 2 churches and graded school. Stage communication, in summer, with Rising Sun and Versailles; fare, $1 to each. Benjamin Cole, postmaster.

  • Banta J H, apiarist.
  • Banta M H, brick mason.
  • Clark Paul, justice of the peace.
  • Cole Benjamin, General Store.
  • Cole James, live stock.
  • Cotton Ralph, shoemkr.
  • Cotton Thomas, stone mason.
  • Craig G, carpenter.
  • Gleason W W Rev (Baptist).
  • Griffee J N, physician.
  • Hadon Dr, physician.
  • Shanan James, wagonmkr.
  • Waldon N I, blacksmith.
  • Webb Jacob C, mason.

PATRIOT.

With a population of 500, is an enterprising village on the Ohio river, in Posey township, Switzerland county, 20 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat. Daily stage to Rising Sun, the bank location; fare, 50 cents. Flour, tobacco and wood are exported. Alfred Moredock, postmaster.

  • Abbott J W, grocer.
  • Addis Benjamin, hotel.
  • Bonnell T O, hardware.
  • Bonnell & Moredock, General Store and Hardware.
  • Bruner J, saloon.
  • Charles S A, hotel.
  • Emerson L H, General Store.
  • Firk Samuel, hotel.
  • Gockel Wm, general store.
  • Gurley J G, lawyer.
  • Herrick H B, shoemkr.
  • Howe S & Co, general store.
  • Jamieson R A, physician.
  • Lamkin S, blacksmith.
  • Love J W & Co, general store.
  • Moore Erastic, livery.
  • Nave H, baker.
  • North E E & W F, flour mill.
  • Olcott W A, physician and druggist.
  • Pate W T & Co, distillers.
  • Pfeiffer E, harnessmkr.
  • Platt Ralph, blacksmith.
  • Rice A S, undertaker.
  • Robinson E M, shoemkr.
  • Scranton J S, saloon.
  • Shirey J W, justice of the peace.
  • Taylor J & Son, barbers.
  • Tait & Miller, blacksmiths.
  • Van Houten T M, hotel.
  • Wade S, wagonmkr.
  • Wade S W, justice of the peace.
  • Watts V Mrs, milliner.

PLEASANT. A country postoffice in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 13 miles northeast of Vevay, the nearest banking town, seat of justice, and shipping point. Population 25. Adams Ex at Vevay. J A Spencer, postmaster.

  • Bailey Joseph, dentist.
  • Briggs Richard, meat market.
  • Crawford John, blacksmith.
  • Carnine Dennis, carpenter.
  • Crawford John, flour mill.
  • Frances Calvin, blacksmith.
  • Fry O D, blacksmith.
  • Hewitt James, cooper.
  • Horton John, blacksmith.
  • Mathias Nathan, saw mill.
  • Morton H, blacksmith.
  • Smith J H, flour mill.
  • Spencer J A, General Store.
  • Spencer Simpson, saw mill.
  • Stewart James, dentist.

QUERCUS GROVE. A village of 42 inhabitants in Posey township, Switzerland county, 16 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. Patriot, on the Ohio river, 6 miles northeast is the shipping point. The nearest bank is located at Rising Sun. Stage route to North’s Landing, Rising Sun and Patriot. L B Keeney, postmaster.

  • Cheever E M, physician.
  • Keeney M G, civil engineer.
  • Lampton Wm, cooper.
  • Long J M, justice and blacksmith.
  • Loshetter P R, lawyer.
  • Platt Wm, blacksmith.
  • Ricketts J C, general store.
  • Riley John, wagonmkr.
  • Walker Wm, lawyer.

SUGAR BRANCH. Known also as Fairview, a village in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 10 miles southeast of Vevay, the shipping point, county seat and bank location. Population 41. Sylvester R Heath, postmaster.

  • Elfer John, physician.
  • Gaither J H, carpenter and shoemkr.
  • Gaither Minnie Mrs, milliner.
  • Gibbs James H, general store.
  • Heath Sylvester R, General Store.
  • Lee David B, saw mill.
  • Likely Henry, harnessmkr.
  • Long F M, hotel and blacksmith.
  • Tinker S R, wagonmkr.

VINEYARD. A country postoffice, in Craig township, Switzerland county, established for the convenience of farmers, located 7 miles west of Vevay, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Hay, apples and potatoes are shipped. John D Banta, postmaster.

  • Banta John D, Farmer.
  • Claghorn James, lawyer.
  • Robarts Harod, general store.
  • Sibenthal F J, flour mill.

Vevay – 1884 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana entries from:
Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1884-85. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co., 1884.
Digital Copy at Internet Archive

VEVAY. This town of 2,000 inhabitants, the county seat of Switzerland county, is pleasantly located on the Ohio river, 100 miles south of Indianapolis, and 75 below Cincinnati. The manufacturing interests of Vevay are represented by 2 saw mills, 1 chair factory, 2 planing mills, 3 furniture factories, 1 brick yard, 1 flour mill and 1 woolen mill. It has no debt whatever, and is supplied with good county buildings, 5 churches—Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Catholic and Christian—2 graded schools, 2 hotels, 1 bank and several substantial business blocks. These are published here 3 weekly newspapers—the Reveille, Times and Democrat. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. Alfred Shaw, postmaster.

  • Anderson Margaret, millinery.
  • Baxter John W, dentist.
  • Blach J & Sons, clothing.
  • Boerner Charles G, jeweler.
  • Boulton John T, wagonmkr.
  • Boyd John W, stoves.
  • Brindley John D, saloon.
  • Brown Joseph E, propr National Hotel.
  • Brown M & Son, grocers.
  • Catelin John, grain.
  • Craig Albert G, physician.
  • Danner Joseph, meat market.
  • Datraz Francis R, carpenter.
  • Delaney Thomas, saloon.
  • Detraz Mary J Mrs, millinery.
  • Downey T H & Son, grocer.
  • Edger Alexander, grocer.
  • Edger & Co, planing mill.
  • Faulkner Wm, planing mill.
  • First National Bank, U P Schenck, Pres.
  • Freeman Wm, physician.
  • Gilbert Margaret, dressmkr.
  • Girard & Plew, restaurant.
  • Golay & Stevens, druggists.
  • Goldenburgh C & Son, stoves.
  • Gordon Catharine, milliner.
  • Gramer John M, meat market.
  • Gray James, tailor.
  • Griffith Francis M, lawyer.
  • Griffith M E Mrs, millinery.
  • Griffith Thomas J, physician.
  • Grisard Frederick L, general store.
  • Hall & Lewis, dry goods.
  • Hartford Philip T, shoes.
  • Hathorn George N, carpenter.
  • Henry Christian, saloon.
  • Henry Wm J, barber.
  • Hollcraft Flavius J, undertaker.
  • Jockell Joseph, baker.
  • Johnson Wm R, lawyer.
  • Kessler Victor, harness.
  • Kirtley E Rev (Baptist).
  • Knox James S, livery.
  • Knox Walter A, propr Times.
  • McCrellis & Pleasant, lawyers.
  • Martin Edward, painter.
  • Melcher John, marble works.
  • Miller David, cigars.
  • Moxley Frank J, contractor.
  • National Hotel, J E Brown, Proprietor.
  • Northcot Robert S, blacksmith.
  • Orem John, lawyer.
  • Outcalt Frank, cigars.
  • Owens & Livings, real estate.
  • Patton Wm M, undertaker.
  • Pleasants J K & Son, clothing.
  • Robenstein & Sieglitz, jewelers.
  • Rosenfeld L & Co, clothing.
  • Russell Antoinette, millinery.
  • Sage Philander S, physician.
  • Schenck U P & Son, general store.
  • Schroeder Louis O, lawyer.
  • Scott & Brown, grocers.
  • Shaddy John H, physician.
  • Shaw Alfred, postmaster.
  • Shaw Charles C, agrl implements.
  • Shaw & Detraz, grocers.
  • Shaw Frank P, wagonmkr.
  • Sheftall Eugene, barber.
  • Shuff & Waldo, saw mill.
  • Simmons & Porter, grocers.
  • Smiley John W, livery.
  • Smith Benjamin F, shoemkr.
  • Spencer Samuel, barber.
  • Stow Alfred, painter.
  • Taylor & Fallis, saloon.
  • Teats Wm L, grocer.
  • Thiebaud Charles O, druggist.
  • Thiebaud Charles V, grocer.
  • Thiebaud George J, shoes.
  • Thiebaud John L, druggist.
  • Told S & J H, coal.
  • Union Furniture Co, David Armstrong, Pres.
  • Vevay Democrat (weekly).
  • Vevay Times, Walter N Knox, propr.
  • Vevay Woolen Mills.
  • Walton Joseph E, photographer.
  • Waldo Otis S, dry goods.
  • Waldo & Pleasants, brickmkrs.
  • Ward & Livings, lawyers.
  • Warden Adam, carpenter.
  • Weales Henry, painter.
  • Williams John E, cigars.
  • Woollen & Craig, physicians.
  • Works James A, livery.
  • Works & Works, lawyers.
  • Young Z I & Co, general store.

Switzerland County – 1882 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

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Entries from Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana

SWITZERLAND CO.—Vevay the county seat. Clerk, Robert T. F. Abott. Sheriff, Wm. S. Tower. Treasurer, Wm. C. Robinson. Auditor, John Gill. Recorder, James P. Orem. Coroner, Flavius Josephus Holdcraft. Surveyor, Elwood Mead.

AARON. Settled in 1870; is located in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 12 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. The village contains 55 inhabitants, a Methodist church and one saw mill. C. G. Adams, postmaster.

  • Adams C G, General Store.
  • Buchanan H H, cabinetmkr.
  • Johnson Abraham, carpenter.
  • Johnson S R, saw mill.
  • McHenry J B, blacksmith.
  • Smith G W, carpenter.
  • Smith I M & Son, Saw and Corn Mill.
  • Theibaud C O, Ex agent.

ALLENSVILLE. This hamlet of 75 population is located in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 11 miles north of Vevay, the county seat. Markland, a landing on the Ohio river 7 miles south, is the place of shipment. Hay is the principal shipment. Frank Livings, postmaster.

  • Livings Frank, General Store.
  • Moore John, grocer.
  • Vanarsdal John, physician.
  • Vanarsdal J W & C L, physician.
  • Vanatta A B, shoemkr.

BENNINGTON. Contains 100 inhabitants, in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 10 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, shipping depot and location of nearest bank. The village supports Methodist and United Brethren churches and one flour mill. J. P. Marsh, postmaster.

  • Belden J J, flour mill.
  • Holland P C, physician.
  • McGregor J B, general store.
  • Marsh H H, constable.
  • Marsh J P, General Store.
  • Neal John, wagonmaker.
  • Neal John C L, justice of the peace.
  • Newkirk C M, blacksmith.
  • Shoddy A, blacksmith.
  • Smith J V W, tinner.
  • Voris N, wagonmaker.
  • Wainscott Millard F, General Store.

BRAYTON. Switzerland county (See Craig.)

CENTRE SQUARE. Is the location of 100 persons, in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 8 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, shipping point and banking town. Has Baptist, Christian and Universalist churches. J. S. Shadday, postmaster.

  • Gleason B N, blacksmith.
  • Hall Edward A, carpenter.
  • Hunter A G, harnessmaker.
  • Jackson J M, wagonmaker.
  • Kirkpatrick J C, apairian.
  • Schoonover F, miller.
  • Shadday J S, General Store.
  • Sibenthal J A, flour mill.

CRAIG. Known also as Braytown, is located on the Ohio river, in Craig township, Switzerland county, 6 miles west of Vevay the county seat, banking town and usual place of shipment. It is only a rural postoffice, with no village population. James Shaw, postmaster and general store.

EAST ENTERPRISE.  Established in 1850, is the location of 150 persons, in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 12 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat and banking town. Markland, a landing on the Ohio river, 7 miles south, is the place of shipment. Daily stage to Rising Sun and Vevay; fare to either place, 50 cents. R. G. Simpson, postmaster.

  • Brown A W & Co, General Store.
  • Heath B C, barber.
  • Heath Daniel, basketmaker.
  • Hide S B, live stock.
  • Littlefield Harvey, justice of the peace.
  • Lockwood S D, shoemaker.
  • McCrary T F, grain.
  • McGuflin William, cooper.
  • Phillips Dennis, carpenter.
  • Richmond E S, jeweler.
  • Sedam Michael, blacksmith.
  • Seymour E G Rev, (Baptist).
  • Simpson James, blacksmith.
  • Simpson J F, hotel and livery.
  • Simpson R G, Physician.
  • Simpson & Clement, general store.
  • Washer & Duning, saw and flour mill.

FLORENCE. A village and landing on the Ohio river, containing 250 inhabitants, with a location in York township, Switzerland county, 9 miles east of Vevay, the county seat; Warsaw, Ky., on opposite side of river is the location of nearest bank. Its shipments are hay, wheat, potatoes and onions. Churches, Methodist and Christian. Lemuel Bledsoe, postmaster.

  • Baldwin S D, barber.
  • Barkham H, shoemaker.
  • Bledsoe & Beymer, General Store.
  • Buscher Henry, cooper.
  • Cunningham O D, dry goods.
  • Dunn A H, wagonmaker.
  • Duplan M, blacksmith.
  • Hile John H Rev, (Christian).
  • Kelso G, carpenter and justice.
  • Krutz J P, saloon.
  • Land George, grocer.
  • Langsdale J M W, druggist and physician.
  • Luck F, meat market.
  • Muellen John Rev, (Methodist).
  • Platt E B, blacksmith.
  • Schumpf & Told, General Store.
  • Young William A, undertaker.

LONG RUN. Is a small hamlet, located in Craig township, Switzerland county, 3 miles west of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and shipping point. Population, 10. F. J. Siebenthal, postmaster.

  • Siebenthal F J & A J, Flour Mill.
  • Tait William, blacksmith.
  • Theibaud F L, saw and shingle mill.

MARKLAND. In York township, Switzerland county, located on the Ohio river, 5 miles above Vevay, the county seat and nearest banking point, contains a population of 225. Ex., Adams. George Clendening, postmaster.

  • Beard & Co, leaf tobacco.
  • Benedict Americus, general store.
  • Benedict J L, druggist and chemist and propr New Era Medicine Company.
  • Benedict Samuel L, printer.
  • Brown & Vanbrigle, hotel.
  • Burk Harry, shoemaker.
  • Clark Charles, saw and planing mill.
  • Clendening George, Postmaster.
  • Clendening J, wagonmaker.
  • Culbertson William, blacksmith.
  • Dailey W T, saloon.
  • Franklin Revy, cooper.
  • Frazier G, carpenter.
  • Griffin G W, druggist.
  • Hewett G W, physician.
  • Hewett Henry, cooper.
  • Johnson J S, carpenter.
  • Kincend W G, blacksmith.
  • McClanahan Joseph, cooper.
  • Marsh John D, carpenter.
  • O’Neal J J, flour mill.
  • Simpson G A, agt Adams Ex Company.
  • Tuarkland Charles, produce.

MOOREFIELD. Situated in Switzerland county, 8 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, bank location and shipping point, contains a population of 150. Miss Orinda M. Ricketts, postmaster.

  • Brown James H, justice of the peace.
  • Culbertson Scott, physician.
  • Culbertson William, blacksmith.
  • Elwyn H M Rev, (Methodist).
  • Finch Charles, meat market.
  • Howe Hattie R, General Store.
  • Kunkle Daniel, blacksmith.
  • Kunkle J R, blacksmith.
  • Ricketts Orinda H, General Store
  • Riley J M, general store.
  • Van Pelt G W, physician.
  • Worstell M, shoemaker.

MOUNT STERLING. Population, 165. Situated in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 3 ½ miles north of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and shipping point, contains 2 churches and graded school. Stage communication in summer with Rising Sun and Versailles; fare, $1 to each. Benjamin Cole, postmaster.

  • Baker & McKay, flour mill.
  • Banta J H, apiarist.
  • Banta M H, brick mason.
  • Clark Paul, justice of the peace.
  • Clark R E, physician.
  • Cole Benjamin, General Store.
  • Cole James, live stock.
  • Cotton Ralph, shoemaker.
  • Cotton Thomas, stone mason.
  • Craig G, carpenter.
  • Gleason W W Rev, (Baptist).
  • Martin E D, wagonmaker.
  • Shepard H, painter.
  • Waldon N I, blacksmith.
  • Webb Jacob C, mason.

PATRIOT. With a population of 700, is an enterprising village on the Ohio river, in Posey township, Switzerland county, 20 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat. Daily stage to Rising Sun, the bank location; fare, 50 cents. Flour, tobacco and wood are exported. Alfred Moredock, postmaster.

  • Addis Benjamin, painter.
  • Baxter P, boots and shoes.
  • Bonnell T O, hardware.
  • Bonnell & Moredock, General Store and Hardware.
  • Bruner J, saloon.
  • Charles S A, hotel.
  • Eaton & Yarnal, meat market.
  • Emerson L H, General Store.
  • Firkk Samuel, hotel.
  • Green, Merritt & Butler, grain and live stock.
  • Green William, general store.
  • Gurley J G, lawyer.
  • Herrick H B, shoemaker.
  • Howe S & Co, general store.
  • Howe & McNutt, grocer.
  • Jamieson R A, physician.
  • Love & Boyle, general store.
  • Lowe H, blacksmith.
  • Moore Erastic, livery.
  • North E E & W F, flour mill.
  • North William, General Store.
  • O’Conner Jake, wagonmaker.
  • Olcott W A, physician and druggist.
  • Pate W T & Co, distillers.
  • Platt Ralph, blacksmith.
  • Rice A S, undertaker.
  • Robinson E M, shoemaker.
  • Rutter R R, Physician.
  • Scranton J S, saloon.
  • Shirey J W, justice of the peace.
  • Taylor J & Son, barbers.
  • Tait & Miller, blacksmiths.
  • Van Houten T M, hotel.
  • Wade S, wagonmaker.
  • Wade S W, justice of the peace.
  • Walker & Watts, Lawyers.
  • Watts V Mrs, milliner.

PLEASANT. A country post office in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 13 miles northeast of Vevay, the nearest banking town, seat of justice and shipping point. Population, 25. Adams Ex. at Vevay. A. V. Morrison, postmaster.

  • Briggs Richard, meat market.
  • Cranford John, blacksmith.
  • Fry O D, blacksmith.
  • Hewitt James, cooper.
  • Horton John, blacksmith.
  • Morrison A V, General Store.
  • Morton H, blacksmith.
  • Reed Alfred, blacksmith.
  • Smith J H, flour mill.
  • Spence Simpson, saw mill.
  • Stewart James, dentist.

QUERCUS GROVE. A village of 45 inhabitants, in Posey towship, Switzerland county, 16 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. North’s Landing, on the Ohio river, 5 miles northeast, is the shipping point. The nearest bank is located at Rising Sun. Stage route to North’s Landing, Rising Sun and Patriot. R. W. Galbreth, postmaster.

  • Cheever E M, physician.
  • Galbreath Bros, General Store.
  • Kenny A, painter and plasterer.
  • Lampton William, cooper.
  • Loshetter P R, lawyer.
  • North P W, general store.
  • Platt William, blacksmith.
  • Ricketts J C, general store.
  • Riley John, wagonmaker.

SUGAR BRANCH. Known also as Fairview, a village in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 10 miles southeast of Vevay, the shipping point, county seat and bank locations. Population, 50. Hay, eggs and tobacco are shipped. Sylvester R. Heath, postmaster.

  • Allen J W Rev, (Methodist).
  • Gaither J H, carpenter and shoemaker.
  • Gaither Minnie Mrs, milliner.
  • Gibbs James H, general store.
  • Heath Sylvester R, General Store.
  • Lee David B, saw and flour mill and township trustee.
  • Likely Henry, harnessmaker.
  • Long F M, hotel and blacksmith.
  • Oxley L M & O I, milliners.
  • Tinker S R, wagonmaker.

VINEYARD. A country postoffice in Craig township, Switzerland county, established for the convenience of farmers, located 7 miles west of Vevay, the county seat, shipping and banking point. Hay, apples and potatoes are shipped. John D. Banta, postmaster.

  • Banta John D, Farmer.
  • Claghorn James, lawyer.
  • Robarts Harrd, general store.
  • Sibenthal & Co, flour mill.

Vevay – 1882 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

VEVAY. This enterprising town of 2,000 inhabitants, the county seat of Switzerland county, is pleasantly located on the Ohio river, 100 miles south of Indianapolis and 75 below Cincinnati. The manufacturing interests of Vevay, are represented by 2 saw mills, 1 chair factory, 2 planing mills, 2 furniture factories, 1 brick yard, 1 flour mill and 1 woolen mill. It has no debt whatever, and is supplied with good county buildings, 5 churches—Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Catholic and Christian—2 graded schools, 4 hotels, 1 bank and several substantial business blocks. There are published here 3 weekly newspapers—the Reveille, Times and Democrat. Vevay offers many advantages as a manufacturing point, and will give substantial support and a hearty welcome to any legitimate establishment. The chief exports comprise grain, hay and furniture. Ex., Adams. Tel., W. U. Alfred Shaw, postmaster.

  • Anderson James, grocer.
  • Baird W J, publisher Vevay Reveille.
  • Baxter John W sr, dentist.
  • Baxter J W jr, druggist.
  • Black J & Sons, clothing.
  • Boerner Charles G, jeweler.
  • Boulton John T, wagonmaker.
  • Brown Matthew, grocer.
  • Burns Joseph, saloon.
  • Cain & Bonner, grocers.
  • Chatelin John, grain.
  • Chatelin & Griffith, milliners.
  • Craig Albert G, physician.
  • Davison George, baker.
  • Delaney Thomas, saloon.
  • Detraz Francis R, carpenter.
  • Detraz Mary J Mrs, milliner.
  • Downey Thomas H, grocer.
  • Dufore Perret, justice.
  • Edgar Alexander, grocer.
  • Edgar & Lanham, planing mill and furniture.
  • Fallis George M, saloon.
  • Faulkner William, planing mill.
  • First National Bank; capital $50,000; U P Schenck, prest; William Hall, cashr.
  • Fisk Wilbur L, chair manufacturer.
  • Freeman William, physician.
  • Gilbert Margaret Mrs, dressmaker.
  • Golay & Stevens, druggists.
  • Goldenburg C & Son, stoves and tinware.
  • Gordon Catherine A Mrs, milliner.
  • Gray James, tailor.
  • Greanleaf Hannibal, physician.
  • Griffith Francis M, lawyer.
  • Griffith Thomas J, physician.
  • Grisard F L, general store.
  • Hall & Lewis, general store.
  • Hartford Philip T, boots and shoes.
  • Hartford & Dalmazzo, props Vevay Democrat.
  • Hathorn George N, carpenter.
  • Holder Ella Mrs, dressmaker.
  • Hollar John, barber.
  • Hollcroft Flavius J, undertaker.
  • Hull William C, physician.
  • Jockell Joseph, baker.
  • Johnston & Lostetter, lawyers.
  • Kessler Victor, harness.
  • Kincaid James C, meat market.
  • Kirtley E Rev, (Baptist).
  • Knox James S, livery.
  • Knox Walter A, publisher Vevay Times.
  • Kyle George H, hotel.
  • LeClerc House, Mrs Julia LeClerc propr.
  • Lewis, Simmons & Long, saw mill and grocers.
  • McCallum Sol, carpenter.
  • McClain T B Rev, (Methodist).
  • McCrellis & Pleasants, lawyers.
  • Martin Edward, painter.
  • Mayer Adolph, cigar manufacturer.
  • Mead Charles W, flour and feed.
  • Melcher John, marble works.
  • Meyer & Walliam, Ale and Beer Bottlers, Ferry. (See adv.)
  • Moxley Frank J, Contractor and Builder, Dealer in Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Door, and Blinds, etc.
  • Northcott & Cox, grocers.
  • Orem John, lawyer.
  • Outcalt Frank, cigars and tobacco.
  • Owens & Livings, real estate.
  • Patton William M, undertaker.
  • Pleasants James K & Son, clothing.
  • Robernstein & Sieglietz, jewelers.
  • Rochart Charles, blacksmith.
  • Russell Antoinette Mrs, milliner.
  • Sage Philander S, physician.
  • Schenck U P & Son, general store.
  • Schewe Henry, saloon.
  • Schroeder John, justice of the peace.
  • Schroeder Louis O, Lawyer.
  • Shaddy John H, physician and livery.
  • Shaw Charles C, agricultural implements.
  • Shaw Frank P, wagonmaker.
  • Shaw & Detraz, grocers.
  • Sheftall Eugene, barber.
  • Shuff & Waldo, saw mill.
  • Smiley John W, livery.
  • Smith Benjamin F, shoemaker.
  • South Thomas, harness.
  • Spencer Samuel, barber.
  • Stevenson William, general store.
  • Stow Alfred, painter.
  • Thiebaud Charles O, druggist and ex agt.
  • Thiebaud Charles V, grocer.
  • Thiebaud George J, sewing machines.
  • Thiebaud John L, druggist.
  • Thiebaud, Robinson & Bledsoe, boots and shoes.
  • Todd Henry, hotel.
  • Told Silas, coal.
  • Union Furniture Company.
  • Vevay Democrat, Hartford & Dalmazzo, publishers.
  • Vevay Reveille, (weekly), W J Baird, publisher.
  • Vevay Times (weekly), W A Knox, publisher.
  • Waldo Otis S, general store.
  • Waldo & Pleasants, brickmakers.
  • Walton Joseph E, photographer.
  • Ward & Livings, lawyers.
  • Warden Adam, carpenter.
  • Weales Henry, painter.
  • Weals John, lawyer.
  • Weaver David C, wagonmaker.
  • Williams W R & Son, flour mill.
  • Woolen Mills of the city of Vevay.
  • Woollen & Craig, physicians.
  • Works James A, livery.
  • Works & Works, lawyers.
  • Worstell’s Hotel, Matthews Worstell, Propr.
  • Worstell Matthews, Propr Worstell’s Hotel.
  • Young Z I & Co, general store.

Switzerland County – 1880 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

SWITZERLAND CO.—Vevay the county seat. Clerk, R. T. F. Abbott. Sheriff, John P. White. Treasurer, Eli T. Ogle. Auditor, John Gill. Recorder, James P. Orem. Coroner, William Smith. Surveyor, Samuel Henry.

AARON. Located in Pleasant township, Switzerland county is a village of 40 inhabitants, 12 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat, and usual shipping point. Bear creek furnishes water power for a saw. The place has a Methodist church and district school. Mail daily. C. G. Adams, postmaster.

  • Adams C G, General Store.
  • Buchanan H H, cabinet maker.
  • Johnson Abraham, carpenter.
  • Johnson S R, saw mill.
  • McHenry J B, blacksmith.
  • Mead W W, Carpenter.
  • Smith J M, saw mill.

ALLENSVILLE. Inhabited by about 75 persons, located in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 10 miles north of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. Contains district school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Wheat, corn and potatoes are marketed. Mail daily. J. W. Hall, postmaster.

  • Hall J W, General Store.
  • Moore John, grocer.
  • Vanatta A B, shoemaker.
  • Vanarsdal John, physician.

BENNINGTON. A hamlet of 100 inhabitants, in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, 10 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat and the most available shipping point. It contains a steam flour mill, two churches—Methodist and United Brethren—and district school. Mail daily. J. P. Marsh, postmaster.

  • Belden J J, flour mill.
  • Cole James K, lawyer.
  • Holland P C, physician.
  • Johnson C W, harnessmaker.
  • McGregor J B, general store.
  • Marsh H H, constable.
  • Marsh J P, General Store.
  • Neal John, wagonmaker.
  • Neal John C L, justice of the peace.
  • Newkirk C M, blacksmith.
  • Shoddy A, blacksmith.
  • Voris N, wagonmaker.
  • Welch Albert, physician.

BRAYTOWN. Switzerland county (See Craig.)

CENTRE SQUARE. Has 100 inhabitants, three churches—Baptist, Christian and Universalist—and graded school. Is located in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 8 miles north of Vevay, the county seat. Mail daily. Eaton Cotton, postmaster.

  • Campbell & Mix, saw mill.
  • Cole B & Co, General Store.
  • Cotton Eaton, General Store.
  • Gleason B N, blacksmith.
  • Hall Edward A, carpenter.
  • Jackson J M, wagonmaker.
  • Kirkpatrick J C, apiary.
  • Schoonover F, miller.

CRAIG. Otherwise known as Braytown, is a country postoffice, in Switzerland county, 6 miles west of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. Daily mail.

  • Shaw James, Postmaster and General Store.

EAST ENTERPRISE. With a population of 150, is a village in Cotton Township, Switzerland County, 12 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. Has daily stage route to Vevay, Rising Sun and Aurora. The place contains Methodist church and district school. Daily mail. R. G. Simpson, postmaster.

  • Buchanan Harvey, flour mill.
  • Camel James, harnessmaker.
  • Gilbert W W, general store.
  • Heath B C, barber.
  • Heath Daniel, basketmaker.
  • Hide S B, stock dealer.
  • Littlefield Harvey, justice of the peace.
  • Lockwood S D, shoemaker.
  • McCrary T F, grain.
  • McGuffin Wm, Cooper.
  • Phillips Dennis, carpenter.
  • Sedam A J, blacksmith.
  • Sedam Michael, blacksmith.
  • Seymour E G Rev (Baptist).
  • Simpson James, blacksmith.
  • Simpson J F, hotel.
  • Simpson R G, physician.
  • Simpson R G & Son, General Store.
  • Washer & Duning, saw and flour mill.

FAIRVIEW. Switzerland county (See Sugar Branch.)

FLORENCE. With a population of 250, is located on the Ohio river, in Switzerland county, 9 miles east of Vevay, the county seat. The village has a Methodist church and district schools. Daily mail. Lemuel Bledsoe, postmaster.

  • Bledsoe & Heymer, General Store.
  • Buscher Henry, cooper.
  • Cunningham O D, dry goods.
  • Dunn W D, wagonmaker.
  • Esmann Henry, shoemaker.
  • Kelso G, carpenter and justice.
  • Land George, grocer.
  • Luck F, meat market.
  • Langsdale Bros, druggists.
  • Platt E B, blacksmith.
  • Vaughn J, cattle dealer.

LONG RUN. Is an unimportant post office in Craig township, Switzerland county, 6 miles west of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. It has no village population. Mail tri-weekly.

  • Sibenthal Jackson, saw mill.
  • Sibenthal Lemuel, flour mill.

MARKLAND. On the Ohio river, in York township, Switzerland county, is located 5 miles above Vevay, the county seat. The village contains 200 inhabitants, a Union church and district school. Grain, hay, straw and potatoes are exported. Express, Adams. Mail daily. Americus Benedict, postmaster.

  • Beard J H & Co, general store.
  • Benedict Americus, General Store.
  • Benedict J L, Druggist and Chemist, and Proprietor New Era Medicine Co.
  • Benedict Samuel L, printer.
  • Burk Harry, shoemaker.
  • Clark Charles, saw and planing mill.
  • Clendenning L, wagonmaker.
  • Clubertson D, blacksmith.
  • Dailey W T, saloon.
  • Franklin Revy, cooper.
  • Frazier G, carpenter.
  • Griffin G W, drugs.
  • Hewett G W, physician.
  • Hewett Henry, cooper.
  • Johnson J S, carpenter.
  • McClanahan Joseph, cooper.
  • Marsh J Mrs, hotel.
  • Marsh John D, carpenter.
  • Morris John, carpenter.
  • O’Neal J I, flour mill.
  • Simpson G A, agt Adams Ex Co.

MOOREFIELD. A place with a population of 150 persons, is located in Switzerland county, 8 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat. In the immediate vicinity there are three churches—Methodist, Baptist and United Presbyterian. Ship to Vevay, on the Ohio river. Mail daily. Miss Orinda H. Ricketts, postmaster.

  • Bright S A Rev (Methodist).
  • Culbertson Scott, physician.
  • Culbertson Wm, blacksmith.
  • Finch Charles, Meat Market.
  • Howe Hattie R, general store.
  • Keinzle Charles, shoemaker.
  • Kunkle Daniel, blacksmith.
  • Kunkle J R, blacksmith.
  • Lovel John, meat market.
  • McGinney M, shoemaker.
  • Ricketts O H, General Store.
  • Riley J M, general store.
  • Tower Wm S, justice of the peace.
  • Van Pelt, G W, physician.
  • Worstell M, shoemaker.

MOUNT STERLING. Inhabited by about 165 persons, and located in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 3 ½ miles north of Vevay, the county seat and most available shipping port. Indian creek, one mile west, furnishes water power to operate a flour mill. In the place there are two churches—Baptist and Methodist—and one graded school. Grain and live stock are exported. It has stage communication with Rising Sun and Versailles. Mail daily. Benjamin Cole, postmaster.

  • Armstrong & Waldon, blacksmiths and undertakers.
  • Banta J H, apiarist.
  • Banta M H, brick mason.
  • Beldon & Baker, flour mill.
  • Christie James H, physician.
  • Clark Paul, justice of the peace.
  • Cole Benjamin, General Store.
  • Cole James, live stock.
  • Cotton Ralph, shoemaker.
  • Cotton Thomas, stone mason.
  • Craig G, carpenter.
  • Gleason W W Rev (Baptist).
  • Martin E D, wagonmaker.
  • Richards J M, teacher.

PATRIOT. A prosperous village of 700 inhabitants on the Ohio river, located in Switzerland county, 20 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. Patriot has two churches—Methodist and Universalist—and high school. Good point for the location of a flour mill. Daily stage to Rising Sun—fare 50c. Express, Adams. Mail daily. Alfred Moredock, postmaster.

  • Baxter P, boots and shoes.
  • Bonnell T O, hardware.
  • Bruner J, saloon.
  • Charles S A, hotel.
  • Cove J C, dentist.
  • Dibble H, meat market.
  • Fletcher Cora, milliner.
  • Green, Merritt & Butler, grain and cattle.
  • Green William, general store.
  • Gurley J G, lawyer.
  • Herrick H B, shoemaker.
  • Heyn & Bro, dry goods.
  • Howe S & Co, general store.
  • Jamieson R A, physician.
  • Love & Boyle, general store.
  • Lowe H, blacksmith.
  • Merritt D & Co, livery.
  • Moredock Alfred, General Store.
  • North William, general store.
  • Olcott W A, druggist and physician.
  • Pate W T & Co, Distillers.
  • Platt Ralph, blacksmith.
  • Robinson E M, shoemaker.
  • Rutter R R, physician.
  • Scranton J S, saloon.
  • Shirey J W, saloon.
  • Smock W G, wagonmaker.
  • Taylor A Z, meat market.
  • Taylor J & Son, barbers.
  • Tait & Long, blacksmiths.
  • VanHoutan S H, general store.
  • Wade G B, lawyer.
  • Wade S, wagonmaker.
  • Wade S W, justice of the peace.
  • Walker & Watts, Lawyers.
  • Watts V Mrs, milliner.

PLEASANT. A rural post office in Switzerland county, 13 miles northwest of Vevay, the county seat. The village has two churches—Presbyterian and Baptist. Ship to Vevay on the Ohio river. Mail daily. W. S. Francis, postmaster and general store.

QUERCUS GROVE. Located in Switzerland county, 16 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat, is a small post village of 30 persons. The shipping point is North’s Landing, on the Ohio river, 5 miles northeast. Mail daily. R. W. Galbreath, postmaster.

  • Cheever E M, physician.
  • Dublane W, blacksmith.
  • Galbreath Bros, General Store.
  • Loshetter P R, lawyer.
  • Platt John, blacksmith.
  • Ricketts J C, general store.
  • Riley John, wagonmaker.

SUGAR BRANCH. Also called Fairview, is a place with 60 inhabitants, situated in Cotton Township, Switzerland county, 10 miles southeast of Vevay, the county seat and shipping point. Sugar Branch creek furnishes power to operate a saw mill. The village has a Methodist society and district school. Mail daily. S. R. Heath, postmaster.

  • Allen J W Rev (Methodist).
  • Gaither Minnie Mrs, milliner.
  • Gibbs James H, general store.
  • Heath S R, General Store.
  • Lee David B, saw mill.
  • Likely Henry, harnessmaker.
  • Long F M, hotel and blacksmith.
  • Oxley L M & O I, millinery.
  • Tinker S R, wagonmaker.

VINEYARD. Established as a post office in 1880, for the convenience of the farming community, in Craig township, Switzerland county, is situated 7 miles west of Vevay, the county seat and place of shipment. Baled hay, grain and live stock are marketed. Mail daily. John D. Banta, postmaster.

  • Banta John D, General Store.
  • Moon Wm L, physician.
  • Shafer George W, blacksmith.

Vevay – 1880 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

VEVAY. The seat of justice for Switzerland county, is an incorporated city of 2000 inhabitants, located about 100 miles south of Indianapolis and 75 below Cincinnati, on the Ohio river, in the midst of a good agricultural district. The place is a flourishing condition, having no bonded debt, and is supplied with good county buildings, substantial business blocks, six churches, excellent graded and select schools, four hotels and a national bank. The press is represented by two weekly newspapers, the Reveille (Republican), and the Democrat. Its manufacturing interests are as yet undeveloped, consisting of a woolen mill, chair factory, flour mill, furniture factory and two saw mills, but owing to its cheap transportation advantages Vevay is destined to become at no distant day a manufacturing place of considerable importance. It has daily stage communication with Liberty Station, Ky., its nearest rail approach. Express, Adams. Mail daily, Alfred Shaw, postmaster.

  • Anderson Eli A, hotel.
  • Anderson James, general store.
  • Armstrong Irving, pub Vevay Democrat.
  • Baird W J, propr Vevay Reveille.
  • Baxter John W jr, dentist.
  • Baxter John W sr, dentist.
  • Black J & Son, clothing.
  • Boerner Charles G, jeweler.
  • Boulton John T, wagonmaker.
  • Bowman Isaiah, sewing machines.
  • Boyd John W, stoves and tinware.
  • Brown Matthew, grocer.
  • Cain & Bonner, grocers.
  • Chatelin John, grain.
  • Craig Albert G, physician.
  • Cunningham Jonathan R, boots and shoes.
  • Davison Geo, baker.
  • Delaney Thomas, saloon.
  • Detraz Francis R, carpenter.
  • Detraz Mary J Mrs, milliner.
  • Dufore Perret, justice of the peace.
  • Edgar Alexander, grocer.
  • Fallis Geo M, saloon.
  • Fallis Geo W, justice of the peace.
  • Fallis Henry M, grocer.
  • Finch Wm H, meat market.
  • First National Bank, capital $100,000, U P Schenck pres, Wm Hall cash.
  • Fisk Wilbur L, chair mnfr.
  • Freeman Wm, physician.
  • Gilbert Margaret Mrs, dressmaker.
  • Golay & Stevens, druggists.
  • Goldenburg C & Son, stoves and tinware.
  • Goldsmith A D Rev (Presbyterian).
  • Gordon Catherine A, milliner.
  • Gray John W, tailor.
  • Greenleaf, Hannibal, physician.
  • Griffith Thomas J, physician.
  • Grisard F L & Son, general store.
  • Hall & Lewis, lumber.
  • Henry House, Henry Todd propr.
  • Hilgert Peter, liquors.
  • Holder Ella Mrs, dressmaker.
  • Hollar John, barber.
  • Hollcroft Flavius J, undertaker.
  • Hull Wm C, physician.
  • Jockell Joseph, baker.
  • Johnston & Griffith, lawyers.
  • Kessler Victor, harnessmaker.
  • Kincaid Maggie J Mrs, milliner.
  • Kincaid & Bro, meat market.
  • Kirk Vincent P, lawyer.
  • Kirtley E Rev (Baptist).
  • Knox James S, livery.
  • Kyle House, Geo H Kyle propr.
  • LeClerc House, Mrs Julia LeClerc Proprietor (See adv.)
  • LeClerc Julia Mrs, Proprietor LeClerc House.
  • McCrellis & Pleasants, lawyers.
  • McMahan S S Rev (Methodist).
  • Mayer Adolph, cigar mnfr.
  • Melcher John, marble works.
  • Mendell George W, lawyer.
  • Mier & Co, flour mill.
  • Orem John, lawyer.
  • Orsmby & Long, milliners.
  • Owens, Tague & Livings, real estate.
  • Patton Wm M, undertaker.
  • Pleasants James K & Son, clothing.
  • Roberts Lewis, billiard hall.
  • Rochat Charles, blacksmith.
  • Riehl Francis, ale bottler.
  • Rook Wm, saloon.
  • Russell Antoinette Mrs, milliner.
  • Sage Philander S, physician.
  • Schenck U P & Son, general store.
  • Schewe Henry, saloon.
  • Schofield & Son, woolen goods.
  • Schroeder Louis O, lawyer.
  • Shadday John H, physician.
  • Sharp Virginia B, milliner.
  • Shaw Alfred, postmaster.
  • Shaw Charles C, produce.
  • Shaw Frank P, wagonmaker.
  • Sheftall Eugene, barber.
  • Shuff & Waldo, lumber.
  • Sieglitz Frank P, jeweler.
  • Simmons Benjamin W, grocer.
  • Smiley John W, livery.
  • Smith Benjamin F, shoemaker.
  • Smith Bros, druggists.
  • Stevenson W & B A, general store.
  • Stow Alfred, painter.
  • Theibaud Charles O, druggist and Ex agt.
  • Theibaud Charles V, grocer.
  • Theibaud John L, druggist.
  • Theibaud & Beagle, boots and shoes.
  • Todd Henry, hotel.
  • Told W L & S, coal.
  • Union Furniture Co, U P Schenck pres, J W Faulkner sec, C Demann supt and treas.
  • Vevay Democrat (weekly), Irving Armstrong pub.
  • Vevay Reveille (weekly), W J Baird pub.
  • Waldo Otis S, general store.
  • Waldo & Pleasants, brickmakers.
  • Walton Joseph E, photographer.
  • Ward & Livings, lawyers.
  • Warden Adam, carpenter.
  • Weals John, lawyer.
  • Weaver David C, wagonmaker.
  • White John P, sheriff.
  • Woolen Mills of the City of Vevay, U P Schenck pres, O S Waldo sec, Wm Hall treas, Jas Chaddock supt.
  • Woollen & Craig, physicians.
  • Works James A jr, livery.
  • Works & Works, lawyers.
  • Yonge Z I & Co, general store.
  • Young Wm H, lawyer.