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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.

Dearborn County – 1866 Indiana Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Harrison, Dearborn County.

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

Attorney at Law.

  • M. J. Cloud.

Artists.

  • Mrs. L. L. Jones.

Barbers.

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

Blacksmiths.

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

Boots and Shoes.

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

Bakers, &c.

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

Carpenters and Builders.

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

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • Henry Rochringer,
  • Julius Reikebarg.

Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.

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

Coopers.

  • H. V. Barnes & Co.

Druggists.

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

Distillers.

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

Express Company.

  • Adams Express Company, Warren Tebbs, Agent.

Furniture Factories.

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

Furniture Dealer.

  • William Ruskup.

Flour and Feed Store.

  • A. Briggs.

General Stores.

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

Groceries and Produce.

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

Hotels.

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

Insurance Agents.

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

Jewelers and Watch and Clock Dealers.

  • J. C. Meyer,
  • Thomas D. Orr.

Livery Stables.

  • Jones & Bininger,
  • Lloyd & Mulholland.

Lock and Gunsmith.

  • J. White.

Milliners.

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

Physicians.

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

Painters and Grainers.

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

Real Estate and Claim Agents.

  • Krewson & Bowlby.

Saddles and Harness.

  • Asa Curry,
  • F. Windman.

Saw Mill and Lumber Dealers.

  • H. Lefton & Co.

Saloons and Restaurants.

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

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Louis Huber,
  • Joseph Tompkins.

Tanners.

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

Undertaker.

  • Henry Slete.

Wagon Makers.

  • W. J. Campbell.
  • Michael Young.

Dillsboro, Dearborn County.

Attorneys at Law.

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

Artist.

  • Charles D. Patton.

Auctioneers.

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

Agricultural Implements.

  • Perlee Brothers,
  • Barnhart & Co.

Bakers and Confectioners.

  • Richt & Conway.

Blacksmiths.

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

Boots and Shoes.

  • W. N. Shultz,
  • Henry Neister.

Books and Stationery.

  • H. & F. Ginter.

Boarding House.

  • Henry Schmitkin.

Cabinet Maker and Undertaker.

  • T. Scudder.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Barker & Co.,
  • Jerome Ellis.

Carriage Manufacturers.

  • Barnhart & Brother.

Cooper.

  • Henry Neburgg.

Clothier and Merchant Tailor.

  • George Proctor.

Druggists.

  • Weaver & Curry,
  • N. Gullett.

Flouring Mills.

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

General Stores.

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

Hotel.

  • James Long.

Jeweler and Watch and Clock Dealer.

  • George Lyon.

Livery Stables.

  • Lenover & Hoover,
  • James Long.

Milliners and Dress Makers.

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

Physicians,

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

Painters and Grainers.

  • M. Snyder,
  • John McClomas.

Saddles and Harness.

  • S. Rudelson,
  • William Lemon.

Wagon Makers.

  • William Perlee,
  • Barnhart & Co.

Lawrenceburg – 1866 Indiana Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide

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

Lawrenceburg, capital of Dearborn county, on the Ohio river, and on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati and Ohio & Mississippi railroads, 21 miles from Cincinnati, and  90 miles from Indianapolis. This is one of the oldest towns in the State, being contemporary with Cincinnati. It is surrounded by as fine a body of land for agricultural purposes as can be found in the West, but being subject to inundation from the river, it has made very little progress in years past. However, something is now being done to advance its commercial interest and increase its population. The City Council has secured two valuable levees, almost obviating the water difficulties. Several new and extensive manufacturing enterprises are already in progress, one of these is the large furniture manufactory; another a bedstead manufactory; and a woolen mill has been erected by a joint stock company, representing a capital of $100,000, under the style of the Lawrenceburg Woolen Manufacturing Company. Trade is brisk, and all kind of legitimate enterprises prospering. Population 4,500. Express Company, Adams.

Attorneys at Law.

  • Richard Gregg,
  • N. E. & N. M. Given,
  • John Swartz,
  • Daniel S. Majors,
  • F. Adkinson.

Artist.

  • Mrs. S. E. Dunn.

Banks.

  • First National Bank of Lawrenceburg, Capital, $100,000, D. W. C. Fitch, President, Peter Braun, Cashier.
  • Lawrenceburg National Bank, Capital, $200,000, E. G. Hayes, President, John H. Lewis, Cahsier.

Bakers and Confectioners.

  • Adam Kastnar, also Saloon,
  • L. Deuckle, also Grocer,
  • Frederick Hauck, also Confectionery,
  • George Dyke, also Confectionery.

Barbers.

  • Alex Moody,
  • J. W. Harvey,
  • Ratzen & Kirch.

Billiard Saloon.

  • Eiller & Thompson.

Boots and Shoes.

  • John Lewis & Co., also Leather & Findings,
  • M. Schneider,
  • Lewis & Bell,
  • Joseph Gerger,
  • Henry Adler,
  • James H. Swope,
  • W. Lancaster,
  • A. Schneider,
  • M. Fichter,
  • Philip Seckatz,
  • H. Lommel,
  • Henry Lutman.

Broom Makers.

  • P. & F. Schlawt.

Books, Stationery, &c.

  • D. B. Moore,
  • Ernst Grafenhan.

Blacksmiths.

  • Philip Dexhimer,
  • Walter & Slaughter,
  • H. Oertling.

Brewers.

  • Gebhard & Hauck,
  • Resch & Co.

Bedstead Factory.

  • T. J. Shannon & Co.

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • John Hornberger,
  • C. H. W. Weirneke,
  • Schroder & Reif.

Coopers.

  • Gibson & Wymond.

Confectioners.

  • Mrs. M. Haubod,
  • Henry Melford.

Carriage Manufacturer.

  • A. A. Helfer.

Clothiers and Merchant Tailors.

  • Leopold, Mooney & Co.,
  • Leon Adler,
  • Mass & Decker,
  • Lewis & Bell,
  • Joseph Griell,
  • A. & W. Goebler,
  • P. Zimmerman.

Coal Dealers.

  • Crist & Burk,
  • Smith & Craig.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • James Francis,
  • Milton Beach,
  • J. & T. Francis,
  • Joseph White,
  • John Thompson,
  • Harrison Wade,
  • Joseph Tittle,
  • Jacob Schimp,
  • Henry Heitzfield.

Cabinet Makers and Furniture Dealers.

  • E. B. Dobell, W. & R.,
  • Marshall & Weisler, W. & R.,
  • J. P. Chew.

City Officers.

  • John F. Richards, Mayor,
  • John E. Thompson, Clerk,
  • John A. Wirth, Treasurer,
  • John Schwartz, City Attorney,
  • W. F. Howell, City Marshal,
  • L. Mathias, City Engineer,
  • N. Frey, Street Commissioner,
  • George B. Fitch, City Assessor,
  • Milton Beach, Councilman,
  • J. Hornberger, Councilman,
  • J. W. Vance, Councilman,
  • A. A. Helfer, Councilman,
  • B. Binder, Councilman,
  • J. P. Chew, Councilman,
  • M. Lang, Councilman,
  • D. W. C. Fitch, Councilman,
  • Henry Menke, Councilman,
  • George Keiffer, Councilman,
  • Alex A. Beckman, Wharf-master,
  • John Sortwell, Sexton.

Dry Goods and Notions.

  • Lewis & Moore,
  • S. Hunt,
  • Lewis & Bell,
  • L. Deuschelle, also Hats and Caps,
  • Joseph Groeber,
  • Henry Adler.

Druggists.

  • John Ferris & Son,
  • R. Walter.

Distillers,

  • Hayes & Probasko,
  • John Gaff & Co.

Dress Makers.

  • Mrs. F. Richards,
  • Mrs. Mary Bowers.

Dentists.

  • W. T. Walls,
  • J. P. Ullery.

Express Company.

  • Adams Express Company, J. P. Chew, Agent.

Foundry and Machine Shop.

  • Bryant & Lord.

Flouring Mills.

  • Hayes & Brother,
  • Lewis & Eichelberger.

Groceries and Produce.

  • J. McGranahan,
  • J. Isherwood,
  • J. J. Hunter,
  • Crist C. Burk,
  • Moore & Spooner,
  • Smith & Craig,
  • D. W. Cheek,
  • N. Sparks,
  • William J. Fitch,
  • H. Lommel, also Saloon,
  • James H. Swope,
  • John Hornberger,
  • Hugh Thompson,
  • Michael Roth,
  • M. Kunkel,
  • John Hommer,
  • George Leffner, also Dry Goods, &c.

Hotels.

  • Galt House, W. J. Cook,
  • Bolander House, E. C. Baldwin,
  • Fitch House, G. B. Fitch,
  • R. R. Exchange, Joseph Rissell,
  • Lawrenceburg Hotel, J. Bartholomew.

Hardware and Agricultural Implements.

  • B. Bell.

Insurance Agents.

  • J. P. Chew,
  • E. D. Moore,
  • John Ferris,
  • W. F. Ferris.

Jewelers, Watch and Clock Dealers.

  • D. Gauter,
  • G. W. Meyer, also Dry Goods,
  • L. Kupferschmid.

Livery Stables.

  • Frank Skelton,
  • M. Murray.

Milliners.

  • Mrs. S. Kaufman,
  • Mrs. D. Adler, also Sewing Machine Agent,
  • Miss M. Biggs,
  • Miss L. Deuschle.

Marble Workers.

  • Huschart & Meyer.

Newspapers.

  • Union Press, Samuel Chapman, Proprietor,
  • Lawrenceburgh Register, A. Bookwalter, Proprietor.

News Dealer.

  • J. Isherwood.

Notion Store.

  • Henry Bosse.

Physicians.

  • Joseph R. Layton,
  • J. H. Brower,
  • J. W. Vance,
  • M. H. Hardin,
  • — Walters,
  • C. B. Miller,
  • E. P. Bond.

Planing Mill.

  • Joseph Berkham.

Real Estate Agent.

  • Omer Tonsey, also Pawn Broker.

Saloons and Restaurants.

  • Henry Wind,
  • Henry Rief,
  • Peter Lommel,
  • Joseph Rechtel,
  • Jacob Foshag,
  • John Medigan,
  • M. Klein,
  • Phil Weust,
  • W. J. Cook,
  • Joseph Rissel,
  • J. Kilthau,
  • Fred Haas,
  • N. Garnier,
  • B. Bender,
  • Keys & Son.

Saddles and Harness.

  • George Brodbeck,
  • A. W. Dowden.

Stoves and Tinware.

  • Frederick W. Koch,
  • H. J. Kidd,
  • G. W. Sheldon.

Undertakers.

  • J. C. Brand & Co.

Wagon Makers.

  • Jacob Schaeffer,
  • Walter & Slaughter.

Wines and Liquors.

  • John Hornberger, W. & R.

Aurora – 1866 Indiana Gazetteer and Shippers’ Guide

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

Aurora, Dearborn county, on the Ohio river, and Ohio & Mississippi railroad, 25 miles  west of Cincinnati, and 95 miles south-east of Indianapolis. Population 3,000. This is a flourishing business point with a good agricultural country surrounding it. In the article of hay alone there were shipped in 1865, 91,700 tons. There is a very large coopage establishment here, perhaps one of the largest in the State; also a foundry and machine shop, planing mill and large distillery. Express Company, Adams.

Attorneys at Law.

  • W. S. Holman, also C. A.,
  • A. Tuthill, also N. P. & C. A.,
  • John Conwell, also N. P.

Brewery.

  • Aurora Brewing and Malting Co., James W. Gaff, President, A. Tuthill, Secretary.

Aurora Horse Thief Association.

  • A. Tuthill, Secretary.

Agricultural Implements.

  • O. P. Cobb & Co.,
  • Billings & Schulz.

Bank.

  • First National Bank of Aurora, Capital $200,000, Thomas W. Gaff, President, H. W. Smith, Vice-President, John G. Kennedy, Cashier.

Barber.

  • Julius Hauck.

Billiard Saloon.

  • T. D. Worth.

Bakers and Grocers.

  • J. F. Kastner, also Saloon,
  • Michael Giegoldt, also Saloon,
  • G. Seimantel, also Saloon,
  • A. Johnson,
  • Louis Houck, also Saloon,
  • Allen Seigmundt, also Saloon.

Boots and Shoes.

  • W. R. Miller,
  • Thomas Owen,
  • George Schaeffer,
  • William Young,
  • L. Collins,
  • John Schoessel,
  • John Ittner.

Blacksmiths.

  • H. Fisk & Bro.,
  • B. N. McHenry,
  • V. Dorr,
  • J. P. Snell,
  • Hiram Smith.

Cabinet Makers and Furniture Dealers.

  • Mrs. Mary E. Morrow,
  • Mathew Haring, also Undertaker.

Cigars and Tobacco.

  • C. Schlerreth,
  • Geo. Ritter,
  • G. F. Cless.

Coopers.

  • Wm. E. Gibson & Co.,
  • Philip Wymond,
  • Samuel Wymond.

Carriage Makers.

  • H. Fisk & Brothers.

Carpenters and Builders.

  • Wm. Watts,
  • Chas. Bower,
  • Hubbart & Brison,
  • Wm. Gibson & Son,
  • William Allen.

City Officers.

  • George Sutton, M. D., Mayor,
  • Frederick Huckery, Treasurer,
  • A. H. Merkel, Clerk,
  • W. W. Rea, Marshall,
  • W. S. Holman, Attorney,
  • Alex. Pattison, Engineer,
  • Pardee Beach, Street Commissioner,
  • F. A. York, Assessor,
  • John J. Blackman, Councilman,
  • M. Kempf, Councilman,
  • Richard Hubbartt, Councilman,
  • S. Seimantel, Councilman,
  • Martin Keopler, Councilman,
  • Elijah Sparks, Wharf-Master,
  • George Sutton, M. D., School Trustee,
  • Marcus Lavey, School Trustee,
  • Jacob Wood, School Trustee.

Dentist.

  • J. F. Stewart.

Distillers.

  • T. & J. M. Gaff & Co., W.,
  • Oester & Koehler, W. & R.,

Druggists.

  • T. & A. B. Pattison,
  • T. M. Gibson.

Dress Makers.

  • Mrs. E. Loudon,
  • Miss Jennie Saunders,
  • Mrs. Eliza Busch,
  • Mrs. Carrie Webber,
  • Miss Allie Chamberlain,
  • Miss Aggie Henderson,
  • Miss Mary Moran.

Express Company.

  • Adams Express Company, Shattuck & Johnson, Agents.

Flouring Mills.

  • T. & J. W. Gaff & Co.,
  • Simeon Siemantel.

Foundries and Machine Shops.

  • Stedman & Co.,
  • O. & M. R. R. Company.

General Stores.

  • Gaff, Lozier & Co., W. & R.,
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co.,
  • G. V. Denton,
  • J. H. Wilke,
  • L. Stratton,
  • James Stafford,
  • James Brewington,
  • W. F. Lamar,
  • Appleton & Berkshire,
  • Philip Earle, also Saloon.

Groceries and Produce.

  • O. P. Cobb & Co., W. & R.,
  • Kemp & Bruce, also Liquors at W.,
  • Shattuck & Johnson, W. & R.,
  • J. W. Langtree, W. & R.,
  • Cummings & Giegoldt,
  • J. T. Plummer,
  • A. Schmeidle,
  • L. A. Cheek,
  • Frederick Kern,
  • A. L. Winkley,
  • L. W. T. Lodge,
  • A. H. Merkel,
  • Gerge Phiesterer, also Saloon,
  • T. Heimberger, also Saloon,
  • A. W. Ritter, also Saloon,
  • A. Bloom, also Confectionery,
  • Frederick Lange, also Saloon.

Gunsmith.

  • Wm. Beerger.

Hay Dealers.

  • T. J. Taylor, Jr.,
  • Strawder Cheek & Sons,
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.,
  • Grier & Small,
  • J. A. Platter & Co.

Hotels.

  • Indiana House, See Card,
  • Eagle Hotel, J. Hamilton,
  • Trester House, F. D. Worth,
  • Mansion House, Isom Avery,
  • Washington House, Fred Lange.

Hardware, Iron, &c.

  • Billings & Shulz,
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.

Insurance Agents.

  • Thomas Pattison, also N. P.
  • E. F. Sibley.

Jewelers, Watch and Clock Dealers.

  • J. N. Milburn,
  • William Leive.

Livery Stables.

  • McClellan & Campbell,
  • George W. Taylor,
  • F. A. York.

Milliners.

  • Mrs. E. Cochran,
  • Mrs. Hays & Birch,
  • Mrs. Stark.

Merchant Tailors.

  • A. Epstein,
  • P. H. Held,
  • Joseph Meyer,
  • John Bower,
  • John Unger,
  • Louis Somerfield & Scourer.

Newspaper.

  • Aurora Commercial, Emrie, Sibley & Ermie, Proprietors.

Physicians.

  • George Sutton,
  • William L. Graves.
  • J. Lamb,
  • F. Rectanus,
  • K. C. Bond,
  • W. Russel,
  • B. F. Green.

Painters and Grainers.

  • Leo Girt,
  • — Willman.

Planing Mill.

  • L. G. Hurlburt & Son, also Dealers in Sash, Doors and Blinds.

Rectifiers and Liquor Dealers.

  • W. Cunningham, W.,
  • W. P. Squibb & Co., W.

Saddles and Harness.

  • J. A. Wehe.
  • J. T. Campbell.

Saloons and Restaurants.

  • George Frantz, also Boarding.
  • John Maloney,
  • Michael Maloney, also Boarding,
  • P. J. Schwartz,
  • John Grosse,
  • H. W. Kamper,
  • Henry Peillman,
  • Frank Speckert, also Boarding,
  • E. Brannagle,
  • George R. Brumley,
  • Isom Avery, also Boarding.
  • Adolphus Shulze.

Stoves and Tinware.

  • N. Dyke,
  • John Fickenscher.

Wagon Makers.

  • A. Brittenbach,
  • Alex. Lansberry.