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Aurora List of Letters – Apr 1873

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for April 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Apr 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Charles Atwood
  • Christopher Adams
  • Holman Canfield
  • Mrs. Wm B Choate
  • Mrs. Mary Chin
  • Robt Furnas
  • Nat Hall
  • Cornelia Johnson
  • Maney Jones
  • Henry Kissler
  • Martin May
  • Isaac Mills
  • Thomas Parren
  • Peter Schamp
  • Albert Snider
  • Mrs. Ann Sweeney
  • G W Thayer
  • W Lawrence & Co.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Apr 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • John Christie
  • Ellen Kauer
  • Josie Seth
  • Anna Daman
  • John Miller

J. WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 17 Apr 1873 – Page 3, Column 2

Letter List.

  • Afred Cole
  • Welhelm Christmann
  • Mrs. Cate Griffin
  • W Lawrence & Co.
  • Hon Samuel Hooper
  • Pheter Shane
  • J H Phipps
  • Mrs. Belle Ruble
  • Wm. Reynolds
  • Wm. N. Sebree
  • Peter Strack
  • George L Smith

J. WALKER.

Aurora List of Letters – Mar 1873

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for March 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 6 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Caroline Anderson
  • Mrs. Cate Bator
  • Jas H Green
  • Michael Hoak
  • Sarah M Lozier
  • Miss M J Marsh
  • Mary Tague
  • Mrs. F. Walkins

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Mitchel Collins
  • Mrs. Collones
  • Browed Fisk
  • Hattie C Ross
  • Dulzel Sheare
  • James Todd
  • John W Thompson
  • Sarah Welch
  • Emma Wright
  • Mrs. Marcia White

J. WALKER

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 4

Letter List.

  • Sidney Billew
  • G J Llewett
  • Henry Rissler
  • George C Maxwild
  • John Kleiser
  • John Brogan

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 27 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Lytle M. Caldwell
  • David Frazier
  • Ester Huston
  • J H Hogarth
  • Alice Handcock
  • Mary Kenckly
  • Mrs. Margaret Kill
  • John Ryan
  • Beny Stover
  • Fannie Wilkins
  • Mrs. Fannie Wilson

Dearborn County Taxpayers – 1873

Large taxpayers in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1873 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 2

List of the Large Tax-payers of Lawrenceburgh and Aurora.

[See newspaper for taxes.]

LAWRENCEBURGH.

  • Henry Adler
  • Louis Adler & Co.
  • James Burk
  • E. G. Burkam
  • Alexander Beckman
  • Boaz Bell
  • Joseph Brand
  • Joseph H Burkam
  • Peter Braun
  • John C Craig
  • Isaac Dunn, Estate
  • Lawrence Deuschle
  • E. B. Dobell
  • Harriet Dunn
  • D. W. C. Fitch
  • John Ferris
  • Fort, Sadler & Co.
  • D. W. C. Fitch & James C. Hayes
  • John B Garnier
  • Jno H Gaff & Co.
  • John H Gaff
  • John B Garnier & Bro.
  • John H Hauch
  • Jesse Hunt
  • Walter Hayes
  • John Hornberger
  • Zepheniah Heustis
  • Jacob Hayes
  • Gustave A Kastner
  • George T. Ludlow
  • Lewis & Eichelberger
  • Lawrenceburgh National Bank
  • Lawrenceburgh Furniture M’f’g Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Gas Co.
  • Lawrenceburgh Wheel Co.
  • Frank Lang
  • Miami Valley Furniture Co.
  • Matthias Miller
  • James & Ewbank Marsh
  • E. D. Moore & Co.
  • Reese H. Parry
  • William Schneider
  • Omer T. Stockman
  • John Smith
  • Lucinda Tousey
  • Squire Watts
  • Rudolph Walter
  • C. H. W. Werneke

AURORA.

  • John J. Backman
  • First National Bank
  • Wm. Brewington
  • Robert Criswell
  • Chambers, Stevens & Co.
  • John Cobb
  • John A. Conwell
  • O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Thomas Gaff
  • James W. Gaff
  • T. & J. W. Gaff
  • J. W. Gaff & Co.
  • Thos. M. Gibson
  • Wm. E. Gibson & Co.
  • Lewis G. Hurlburt
  • L. G. Hurlburt & Son
  • Aaron Huffman
  • Abram Lozier
  • Samuel D. Langtree
  • Wm. W. Lamar
  • John Langley, Estate
  • John Speidel
  • W. P. Squibb & Co.
  • Henry W. Smith
  • George Sutton
  • N. R. Stedman & Co.
  • Francis Wymond
  • James Wymond
  • Samuel Wymond
  • S Wymond & Co.

Dearborn County Liquor Licenses – 1873

Liquor Licenses for Dearborn County, Indiana in 1873 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Mar 1873 – Page 3, Column 1

Liquor Licenses.

Below will be found a full list of the liquor sellers in Aurora and Lawrenceburg with the date of the expiration of their respective licenses. It will be seen that the licenses of the Aurora dealers, with one exception, have six months or more to run, the greater portion of them expiring in September next, while one does not expire till January 22, 1874. This saloon is located in “Texas.”

[See newspaper for expiration date.]

AURORA.

  • Peter Koehler
  • Henry Schmidt
  • Peter Pelgen
  • Michael Giegoldt
  • Alex. Siegmundt
  • A. Schultz
  • Frank Fenstel
  • Philip Kastner
  • Jacob Kirsch
  • John Hamilton
  • A. Kreitlien
  • John M. Mueller
  • Anton Schmidt
  • M. Siemental
  • John A. Nees
  • Egidius Braunagle
  • George Oswald
  • Philip Earle

LAWRENCEBURGH.

  • Josiah Richardson
  • Nicholas Gillig
  • Martin Koehler
  • Louis Fiek
  • Jacob Fishag
  • G. P. Vogel
  • Frank Voltz
  • Henry Rief
  • Peter Pfalzgraf
  • Jacob Pfalzgraf
  • Joseph Bartholome
  • Michael Klien
  • Pius Frederick Jr.
  • Nicholas Fahlbush
  • Charles Fetterer
  • John Madigan
  • Adam Kastner
  • Fred Haas
  • Joseph Bechtel
  • Wm. Lickenbach
  • Fred. Gaitner

Aurora List of Letters – Feb 1873

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for February 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 13 Feb 1873 – Page 3, Column 5

Letter List.

  • Filey Cambell
  • Caroline Hussell
  • Sarah Keleen
  • James S Mitchell
  • Vinee Mendall
  • Mattie Roggers
  • Frank Snell
  • Bessie Smith
  • Bililah Truelock
  • Fannie Vensen
  • Wm. Wood

JOHN WALKER.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 20 Feb 1873 – Page 3, Column 4

Letter List.

  • F. L. Buttler
  • Amos Coyle
  • Mary I. Cain
  • Josephus Cheany
  • Elizabeth Gould
  • Aaron Hunter
  • James Harter
  • Amelia Miller
  • Wm Stahl
  • Mrs. S A Taylor
  • M I Thieman
  • Henry Witzel

JOHN WALKER

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 27 Feb 1873 – Page 3, Column 4

Letter List.

  • Miss Clara Eastwood
  • Eva Ewan
  • Michael Hanlan
  • Mrs. Hattie Sheppard
  • Mrs. Sallie Younker
  • H E & C F Sterm & Co.
  • Henry Welhelm

J. WALKER

Aurora List of Letters – Jan 1873

The Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 2 Jan 1873 – Page 3, Column 4

Letter List.

  • Lydia Granes
  • Emma Glardon
  • W S Holbrook
  • James Meyers
  • J L Mulford
  • Kate Miles
  • R Philips
  • Jas Stewart
  • M Werner

J H WALKER

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Jan 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Miss Augusta Doer
  • Miss Emma Hall
  • Mary Sevmenheim
  • John S Whitaker

J. WALKER, P.M.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 23 Jan 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Andrew Ritenbach
  • John Calvan
  • Mrs. Eveline Johnson
  • James Johnson
  • Wm. Jung
  • John Kiser
  • R A Mitchell
  • Robertson

JOHN WALKER.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 30 Jan 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

Letter List.

  • Meril Cheek
  • J M Draper
  • L A Griffith
  • Robert McKibben
  • J L Malford
  • Hattie D Ross
  • Susie Sanders
  • John Maw

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1872

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1872:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 5 Dec 1872 – Page 3, Column 2

The following notices appeared in a Lawrenceburg paper last week, disclosing a sad case of domestic infelicity. The parties interested are said to be of good standing in society, and the scandal mongers of the community who are always ready to rejoice over the weaknesses and misfortunes of their fellow creatures, are congratulating themselves over having come upon such a morsel of public scandal:

All persons are hereby notified not to trust my wife, Sarah E. Groff, on my account.
G. A. GROFF.

Having learned that my daughter’s husband, Mr. George A. Groff, has been giving notice to the merchants of Lawrenceburg not to trust his wife, and the he intends making publication to the same effect I desire to inform the public that said George A Groff has deserted his wife and two small children, and took with him the last crumb of food and all the coal in the house but three lamps. He also took down and took away the cooking stove and everything else, but the furniture and carpets which I had given my daughter.—This is to notify all grocers dry goodsmen and other merchants to let the wife of the said G. A. Groff have all the good she may want and I will pay for the same after this date. He need not advertise for no one to trust her as she could not get any credit on his account. If he pays me what he owes me he can go and my best wishes attend him.
E. D. DOBELL.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1872

Awards for the Southeastern Indiana Fair in 1872 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Sep 1872 – Page 3, Column 2

Southeastern Indiana Fair.
A Success in Every Respect.
List of Premiums Awarded.

We have only time and space to say a very few words concerning the fourth annual fair of the S. E. Ind. A. S. held here last week, and all that need be can be said in a few words. It was the best fair in every respect that has been held here. The number of entries were larger and the character of the stock, etc., better than ever before. The attendance was not what it has been, except that of Friday, but it was satisfactory. Politics, expositions, etc. drew on the patronage of the society this year. The receipts altogether amount to about $1,500.

Floral Hall was filled and very tastefully arranged, reflecting credit on the ladies who superintend it. Flowers, plants and fruits were the principal attractions of the Hall. We regret we cannot here give credit to the many worthy exhibitors in this department.

Among the stock were two noble herds from Kentucky, one of pure short horns owned by J. C. Jenkens of Petersburg and the other of Alderneys belonging to A. V. Shinkle of Covington.

The following is a list of the more important premiums.

  • Draft stallion, four years old and over, Frank Swails, 1st; G. W. Utz, 2d.
  • Draft stallion, three years old, T. D. French, 1st.
  • Draft mare, four years old and over, Dr. Grant, 1st; D. S. Wilber, 2d.
  • Gelding, four years old and over, William Wheeler, 1st; W. C. Goodrich, 2d.
  • Draft horse of any age—A. Jenkins, 1st; John Shoemaker, 2d.
  • Jack of any age—F. Worley, 1st.
  • Jennet of any age—J. Buffington, 1st.
  • Mule, three years old—E. Cole, 1st; S. D. Cole, 2d.
  • Mule, one year old—James Trester, 1st.
  • Sucking mule—J. D. Curtis, 1st.
  • Horse for general purposes, four years old and over—Lail & Gaines, 1st; F. Worley, 2d.
  • Horse three years old—Wm. Cooper, 1st; Wm. Firke, 2d.
  • Horse two years old—J. D. English, 1st; A. McLean, 2d.
  • Horse one year old—Robert McConnell, 1st; Jesse Trester, 2d.
  • Horse colt—J. W. Lail, 1st and 2d.
  • Mare for general purposes, G. W. Hanter, 1st; William Wheeler, 2d.
  • Mare three years old—Wesley Underhill, 1st; R. H. Allen, 2d.
  • Mare two years old—G. W. Utz, 1st; R. Abdon, 2d.
  • Mare one year old—Silas Christer, 1st; J. W. Lail, 2d.
  • Mare colt—J. W. Lail, 1st; J. D. Morris, 2d.
  • Gelding for general purposes, four years old and over—W. E. Gibson, 1st; J. Chambers, 2d.
  • Gelding three years old—T. Niebert, 1st; Wycoff Piatt, 2d.
  • Saddle stallion—James A. Riddle, 1st.
  • Saddle mare or gelding—J. C. Graddy, 1st; J. W. Lail, 2d.
  • Light draft stallion, three years old—F. H. Lail, 1st.
  • Light draft mare, four years old—R. Strader, 1st; M. Giegoldt, 2d.
  • Best light draft mare three years old—R. Strader, 1st; Carter Graddy, 2d.
  • Light draft gelding four years old—J. C. Jenkins, 1st; W. Niebert, 2d.
  • Light draft gelding three years old—T. Hafar, 1st; F. H. Lail, 2d.
  • Sweepstakes on pacing—James Cole, 1st.
  • Stallion, with three or more colts, J. W. Lail, 1st.
  • Mare with one or more colts—Dr. Grant, 1st.
  • Suckling colt—Dr. Grant, 1st.
  • Half bushel of corn—R. Griffin.
  • Display corn—A. D. Hopping.
  • White wheat—R. Langdale.
  • Red wheat—M. McKinney.
  • Rye—Otho Hayes.
  • Display of barley—George Robinson.
  • Display of beans—Thomas Davis.
  • Display of timothy—J. P. Walker.
  • Bushel Lima beans—Charlie Canfield.
  • Boar two years old—A. Tufts.
  • Boar one year old—S. D. Cole.
  • Sow two years old—H. D. Tufts.
  • Sow one year old—J. C. Jenkins.
  • Pair shoats six months old—John Cox.
  • Sweepstakes on boar—Morgan Rice.
  • Sweepstakes on sows—James Stafford.
  • Fine wool buck—S. Guard.
  • Fine wool ewe—S. Guard.
  • Long wool buck—J. C. Jenkins.
  • Pair black Spanish chickens—W. L. S. Jones.
  • Pair Bramah chickens—S. Humfeldt.
  • Pair turkeys—J. Buffington.
  • Pair Geese—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display of poultry—Adam Bruce.
  • Buggy—Fisk Bros.
  • Spring wagon—Ernst Smith.
  • Display of saddle work—J. A. Wehe.
  • Display harness work—J. A. Wehe.
  • Sewing machine—Leon Adler.
  • Best washing machine and clothes wringter—O. P. Cobb, agent.
  • Ladies Riding, (three entries)—Miss Dana Powell, of Ohio County.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Sep 1872 – Page 3, Column 3

Continuation of Premiums Awarded at the Fourth Annual Fair of the S. E. Ind. A. S.

  • Rag carpet—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Pair woolen knit socks—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Pair woolen knit stockings—Miss Esther Freeman.
  • Foot mat—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Display tin ware—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Pair kip boots—A. Junker.
  • Pair calf boots—A. Junker.
  • Display boots and shoes—A. Junker.
  • Churn dasher—W. G. Wheeler.
  • Bar soap—Daniel P. Williams.
  • Soft soap—Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Starch—Daniel P. Williams.
  • Plow for general purposes—O. P. Cobb.
  • Sod plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Sub soil plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Shovel plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Side hill plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Corn planter—George Hayes.
  • Horse hay rake—R. T. Winkley.
  • Mowing machine—R. T. Winkley.
  • Thresher—B. N. McHenry.
  • Combined reaper and mower—R. T. Winkley.
  • Cider miller—O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Ax handle—Wm. Smith.
  • Sweet pickles—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Sour pickles—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Display of sour pickles—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Loaf corn bread—Miss Sarah E. Bruce.
  • Loaf wheat bread, salt rising—Miss Almira Guard.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Loaf rye bread—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Sample of cake—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Sample of pies—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Collection of bread and cake—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Maple sugar—C. M. Tufts.
  • Honey—A. Tufts.
  • Maple molasses—H. D. Tufts.
  • Blackberry wine—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Grape wine—Mrs. Jerusha Platter.
  • Strawberry wine—Mrs. J. Platter.
  • Currant wine—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Display of verbenias—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Display of geraniums—Simon Humfeldt.
  • Display of roses—S. Humfedlt.
  • Display of potatoes—S. Humfeldt.
  • Pot plant trellis—Louis Sattler.
  • Garden trellis—S. Humfeldt.
  • Hanging basket—Miss Fanny Hopping.
  • Rustic work—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display of evergreens—John House.
  • Display of hardy flowers—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display cut flowers—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Display dahlias—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display assorted flowers—S. Humfeldt.
  • Bouquet—Louis Sattler.
  • Dried fruit—I. B. Ward.
  • Dried Vegetables—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Fruit butter—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Display fruit butter—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Butter—Mrs. Leah Guard.
  • Cheese—Chas. B. Blasdell.
  • Canned peaches—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned apples—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned plums—Mrs. D. Vincent.
  • Canned cherries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned quinces—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned strawberries—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned grapes—Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Canned blackberries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned gooseberries—Mrs. S. P. Williams.
  • Canned currants—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned tomatoes—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned citrons—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Canned pears—Mrs. John Taylor.
  • Canned raspberries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned crab apples—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Apple preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Plum preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Quince preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Citron preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Pear preserves—Thompson Davis.
  • Crab apple preserves—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Strawberry jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Peach jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Plum jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Cherry jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Quince jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Apple jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Grape jelly—Mrs. P. Williams.
  • Blackberry jelly—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Gooseberry jelly—Mary E. Cadwell.
  • Currant jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Watermelon jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Citron jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Pear jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Crab apple jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Comfort—Mrs. E. Cochran.
  • Calico dress—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Needlework on canvas—Miss Mary Giegoldt.
  • Needlework on muslin—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Needlework on linen—Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Needlework on merino—Miss Ella Powell.
  • Cotton crochet work—Miss Lizzie Billingsly.
  • Woolen crochet work—Mrs. E. D. Haynes.
  • Specimen tatting—Mrs. E. H. Hunt.
  • Wax work—Mrs. Emma Platter.
  • Hair work—Mrs. Lizzie Small.
  • Shell work—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Bead work—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Silk quilt—Miss Sarah Beggs.
  • Worsted quilt—Mrs. John G. Gaines.
  • Cotton quilt—Miss Sarah Beggs.
  • Wreath of pressed flowers—Miss Emma Chamberlain.
  • Sugar trough gourd—E. T. Hubbard.
  • Cotton knit socks—Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Knit infant shirt—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Raspberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Blackberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Strawberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Canned rhubarb—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned cranberries—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Cotton knit stockings—Miss Esther Freeman.
  • Beehive—G. W. Griffin, Agt.
  • Wheat screen—Thos. Burton.
  • Justitia—Miss Emma Chamberlain.
  • Bird cages—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Chamber set—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Embroiding on velvet—Miss Mary Giegoldt.
  • Breech loading shot gun—John P. Stier.
  • Specimen rambrandt photographs—J. N. Walton.
  • Specimen of tented portrait—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Specimen of India portrait—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Collection of stereoscopic views—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Collection of Rembrandt photographs—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Lantana—H. Bush.
  • Sulky plow—George Hays.
  • Knit tidy—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Ottoman cover—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Estrey cottage organ—M. W. Altman.
  • Pickled okra—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Monthly raspberries—H. D. Tufts.
  • Tidy work on canvass—Miss Gussie Cochran.
  • Blackberry jam—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Worsted quilt—Mrs. D. Vincent.
  • Bantum chickens—Charley Williamson.
  • Yellow plums—Miss Carrie E. Cole.
  • Pear cider—James D. Cole.
  • Pastalo crayon—W. D. Hall.
  • Pencil drawing—Mat Harring.
  • Collection of chromos—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of oil paintings—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of wall brackets—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of picture frames—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of Steel engravings—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Yoke of oxen—Morgan Rice.
  • Fated Bullock—Jas. C. Jenkins.
  • South American gourd—John P. Walker.
  • Tomato Catsup—Mrs. Mary Plummer.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 Nov 1872 – Page 3, Column 1

By some unaccountable mistake, when the list of premiums taken at the last fair of the S. E. Ind. Agricultural Society was published, the list in the fruit department, which we produce this week was omitted:

  • Specimen Fall apples—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display Fall apples—Geo. W. Lane.
  • Specimen winter apples—John Roof.
  • Display winter apples—Aaron Miller.
  • Specimen pears—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display pears—E. B. Hunt.
  • Specimen peaches—Otho Hayes.
  • Collection peaches—Otho Hayes.
  • Specimen grapes—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display grapes—I. B. Ward.
  • Half Doz. Quinces—S. Guard.
  • Display of fruits of all kinds—I. B. Ward.

Aurora Public Schools Commencement – 1872

The commencement of the Aurora Public Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1872 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 30 May 1872 – Page 3, Column 2

Graduates of the Aurora High School.

The fifth annual exercises (and not the fourth as inadvertently stated last week) of the graduating class, eight in number, of the above named institution, took place at the M.E. Church, on last Friday evening, before a crowded audience. The following are the names of the young ladies and gentlemen who received diplomas on the occasion, together with the titles of their graduating essays:

  • Harry E. Bond—American Citizenship
  • Miss Emma Platter—Woman’s Education
  • Miss Lizzie Schipper—Night brings out the Stars
  • Miss Altie Winkley—Idleness, the Burial of the Living
  • Miss Frances Wilcox—Undercurrents
  • Miss Mary Watts—Patriotism
  • Jno. F. Giegoldt—Immigration
  • Miss Ella M. Melson—Unwritten Laws

The exercises were interspersed by music, Prof. Ekert of Cincinnati presiding at the organ.

Cochran Schools Roll of Honor – 1872

Rolls of Honor of the Cochran Schools in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1872 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Jan 1872 – Page 3, Column 2

Roll of Honor of the Cochran School.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety-five percent and upwards for the month ending Jan. 12:

Grammar School, J. A. Cuscaden, Teacher.

  • Jane Stebbins
  • William Mathias

Intermediate School, Miss Scoble, Teacher.

  • Edward Darling
  • Chas Edmonson
  • Frank Vinson
  • Fred Mathias
  • Aaron Steelman
  • Ella Walser
  • Hattie Vinson
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Barb’a Giegoldt
  • Jennie Vinson

Primary School, Miss C. N. Zeh, Teacher.

  • Nora Mahoney
  • Maggie Ramsey
  • Emma Stebbins
  • Carrie Upton
  • Emma Upton
  • Mary Langan
  • Allie Steelman
  • Chas. Roth
  • Wm. Clause
  • Willie Younker
  • Chas. Carnahan
  • Jno. Bowler
  • Saml. Swob
  • Jno. Mason
  • Eddie Philips

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 21 Mar 1872 – Page 3, Column 3

ROLL OF HONOR
Of the Cochran schools. The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment for the month ending March 8th, 1872.

Grammar School, A. Cuscaden, Teacher.

  • Lizzie Hayes
  • Emma Wright
  • Fannie Vinson
  • Olive Lake
  • Ida Sheperdson
  • Jane Stebbins
  • Lula Vinson
  • Mary Franke
  • Katie Ramsey
  • John Smith
  • Wm Ramsey
  • Wm. Mathias

Intermediate Department, Miss E. Scoble, Teacher.

  • G. Edmonson
  • David Hall
  • Geo. Greenland
  • Al Stanfield
  • Willie Hayes
  • Louis Stanfield
  • Frank Vinson
  • Frank Slater
  • Jno Swobe
  • Will White
  • Fred Mathias
  • Aaron Steelman
  • Thos. Greenland
  • Al Roth
  • Jacob Tudor
  • Ed Darling
  • Ella Walser
  • Lizzie Mahoney
  • Edith Hibbert
  • Jennie Vinson
  • Hattie Vinson
  • Kate Smith
  • Mary Many

Primary School, Miss Zeh, Teacher.

  • Nora Mahony
  • Sarah Martin
  • Maggie Ramsey
  • Dollie Vinson
  • Emma Stebbins
  • Alice Rurdett
  • Clara Upton
  • Emma Upton
  • Mary Langan
  • Carrie Peck
  • Allie Steelman
  • Katie McMerny
  • Bella Smith
  • Maggie Smith
  • Bridget Genny
  • Willie Clause
  • Jno Bowler
  • Sammy Swob
  • Jno Mason
  • Eddie Phillips
  • Jerry Genny
  • Chas Roth

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 17 Oct 1872 – Page 3, Column 1

Roll of Honor of the Cochran Schools.
The following pupils have attained a grade of ninety percent and upward in attendance and deportment, during the month ending Oct. 11, 1872:

GRAMMAR SCHOOL—J. A. Cuscaden, Teacher.

  • Fillmore Bailey
  • Alice Younker
  • Jane Stebbins
  • Fannie Walter
  • Clara B. Wright
  • Ed. C. Darling
  • Lula Mason
  • Ella Walker
  • Ella R. Trester

INTERMEDIATE—Miss E. W. Edgers, Teacher.

  • Eddie Flynn

PRIMARY—Miss E. A. Phelps, Teacher.

  • Lizzie Hall
  • Willie Dews