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Dearborn County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Patrons

Dearborn County, Indiana Patrons from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

NameResidenceBusinessNativityCame to StatePost OfficeTownship
Albrecht, C.LawrenceburghCigar ManufacturerMaryland1872LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Breakey, J. B.GreendaleCabinet MakerIreland1858LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Brisbo, Mat.LawrenceburghChair MakerOhio1875LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Brown, R. D.WilmingtonAttorneyKentucky1836WilmingtonHogan
Bruce, A. R. AuroraAttorneyIndiana1848AuroraCentre
Burgert, S. P.AuroraPhotographerOhio1876AuroraCentre
Burkam, J. H.LawrenceburghManufacturerIndiana1838LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Cadwell, W. G.AuroraFoundrymanNew York1836AuroraCentre
Cain, Geo. W.CochranEngineer & FarmerIndiana1840DillsboroughCentre
Campbell, T. R.LawrenceburghTelegraph OperatorIndiana1840LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Christena, JohnLawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1850LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Christophe, ElijahAuroraTownship TrusteeMaryland1833AuroraCentre
Collins, LaurenceAuroraShoemakerIreland1863AuroraCentre
Colt, Geo. Jr.LawrenceburghEngineerIndiana1860LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Colt, Geo. Sr.LawrenceburghEngineerKentucky1840LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Copeland, WmAuroraBlacksmithPennsylvania1822AuroraCentre
Cunningham, J. S. AuroraCoat MakerIreland1867AuroraCentre
Danford, IsraelAuroraCooperOhio1834AuroraCentre
Daughters, W. T.LawrenceburghEngineerIndiana1834Cold SpringsLawrenceburgh
Decker, JacobLawrenceburghCigar ManufacturerGermany1867LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Dobell, Edwin B.GreendaleFurniture ManufacturerEngland1863LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Dorr, JohnLawrenceburghCouncilmanGermany1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Droge & DouselmanAuroraProprietor City MillsOhio1847AuroraCentre
Ewbank, J. H.GuildfordTeacherIndiana[blank]GuilfordMiller
Ewbank, JohnLawrenceburghCoffin ManufacturerIndiana[blank]GuilfordLawrenceburgh
Fisk Bros.AuroraCarriage ManufacturersKentucky1855AuroraCentre
Fisk, CharlesAuroraCarriage ManufacturersKentucky1855AuroraCentre
Fisk, HenryAuroraCarriage ManufacturersKentucky1858AuroraCentre
Fisk, MarionAuroraCarriage ManufacturersKentucky1857AuroraCentre
Fisk, W. H. H.AuroraCarriage ManufacturersKentucky1860AuroraCentre
Fitch, D. W. C.LawrenceburghBanker, R. Est & FarmerIndiana1825LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Fitch, HenryLawrenceburghCashier First Nat. Bank[blank]1853LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Francis, A.LawrenceburghCarpenterIndiana1845LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Friedrick, KosmusLawrenceburghDistillerGermany1848LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Gabriel, JohnLawrenceburghCabinet MakerAustria1867LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Gaff, J. W.AuroraDistillerScotland1832AuroraCentre
Gaff, ThomasAuroraDistillerScotland1830AuroraCentre
Geigoldt, J. G.CochranButcherGermany1854AuroraCentre
Geigoldt, J. Jr.CochranButcherIndiana1854AuroraCentre
Gregg, R. O.AuroraFruit Grower[blank][blank]AuroraCentre
Griffith, FrankLawrenceburghEngineerIndiana1829LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Griffith, JohnGreendaleEngineerIndiana1833LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Guy, Wm. M.AuroraCarpenterIndiana1843WashingtonCentre
Harry, Isadore[blank]CarverNew York1855LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Haynes, MyronLawrenceburghCounty AuditorNew York1842LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Helmuth, H. R.GreendaleMerchantGermany1837LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Henegen, CarlLawrenceburghWood CarverGermany1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Herdegen, A.AuroraExpress & Insurance AgentGermany1855AuroraCentre
Heustis, ZephLawrenceburghCouncilmanIndiana1824LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Hinds, Riezen[blank]FarmerOhio1826Moore's HillSparta
Hinschlager, F. F.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1871LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Hodel, H.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1848LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Holdcraft, MarineLawrenceburghCabinet MakerSwitzerland1850LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Holman, Wm. S.AuroraFarmer & M. C.Indiana1822AuroraCentre
Horenz, JosephLawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1866LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Hunnefeld, JohnLawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1867LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Huston, S. J.SpartaTeacherIndiana1854SpartaSparta
Johnson, Geo. E.GreendaleCabinet MakerIndiana1856LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Kaffenberger, Geo.LawrenceburghMachinistIndiana1855LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Kappel, H.AuroraSaloon & RestaurantBavaria1861AuroraCentre
Keiffer, Mark H.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerFrance1872LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Kilnir, Thos.LawrenceburghSecretary Wheel Co.Massachusetts1839LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
King, J. G.LawrenceburghWheelwrightOhio1870LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Kirsch, JacobAuroraProprietor French HouseGermany1847AuroraCentre
Krap, PeterGreendaleVarnisherPrussia1849LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Kunde, HermanLawrenceburghForeman Varnish'g Dept.Prussia1870LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Lamb, G. W.AuroraDruggistIndiana1845AuroraCentre
Lamping, J. L.LawrenceburghForeman Varnish'g ShopIndiana1842LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Langtree, S. D.AuroraBrewerIndiana1837AuroraCentre
Lansberry, A. B.AuroraWagon MakerKentucky1845AuroraCentre
Leive, J. F. W.AuroraJewelerGermany1860AuroraCentre
Lipps, MathewLawrenceburghCabinet MakerOhio1863LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Low, EmilLawrenceburghCabinet MakerSwitzerland1873LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Maloney, PatrickAuroraGrocerKentucky1857AuroraCentre
Margileth, B. E.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Margileth, H. W.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Marsh, D. W.LawrenceburghCoffin ManufacturerIndiana1847LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Mattox, C.AuroraTelegraph OperatorIndiana[blank]AuroraCentre
McCormick, W. T.LawrenceburghCivil EngineerIndiana1847LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
McHenry, B. W.AuroraDealers in Lumber and Agricultural ImplementsVirginia1847AuroraCentre
McHenry, W. J.AuroraDealers in Lumber and Agricultural ImplementsOhio1847AuroraCentre
Meeker, DanielAuroraDealers in Lumber and Agricultural ImplementsOhio1850AuroraCentre
Mielke, CarlLawrenceburghVarnisherPrussia1875LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Miller, J. W.ChestervilleFarmerIndiana1842Cold SpringSparta
Moody, H.Hansell'sR. R. Eng. & ConductorMaine1866GuilfordYork
Nan, TheodoreLawrenceburghPhotographerGermany1872LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Olmsted, AsasLawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1827LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Olmsted, VallyLawrenceburghCabinet MakerOhio1870LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Otto, GeorgeLawrenceburghForeman Varnish'g ShopsGermany1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Panzer, Vu.LawrenceburghVarnisherGermany1872LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Parks, J. A.AuroraAttorneyIndiana1850AuroraCentre
Post, ClemLawrenceburghChair MakerGermany1875LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Powell, Robert K.LawrenceburghMachinistKentucky1861LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Probst, H. J.AuroraForeman Furniture Co.Indiana1851AuroraCentre
Rectanus, T.AuroraDruggistBavaria1875AuroraCentre
Riemann, FredLawrenceburghChair MakerGermany1853LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Roberts, Omar F.AuroraAttorneyIndiana[blank]AuroraCentre
Roof, A. J.WilmingtonTeacherIndiana1852WilmingtonHogan
Rupker, H. F.AuroraCooperIndiana1849AuroraCentre
Sander, C.LawrenceburghMachinistGermany1860LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Sartwell, G.LawrenceburghMachinistIndiana1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Sassaman, CharlesAuroraCarpenterIndiana1855AuroraCentre
Schleicher, Geo. Jr.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1854LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Schrader, A. C.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1856LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Schrader, H.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1850LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Seekatz, EdwardLawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1858LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Sherrod, AlbertLawrenceburghStationary EngineerIndiana1849LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Skinner, PerryLawrenceburghPainterKentucky1853LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Smith, AdamLawrenceburghSect. Forem. O. & M. R. R.Ireland1846LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Smith, H. W.AuroraDistillerMassachusetts1840AuroraCentre
Smith, OmerLawrenceburghVarnisherIndiana1852LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Sondermann, J. F.LawrenceburghCatholic PriestGermany1852LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Sortwell, J. C.LawrenceburghTurnerIndiana1847LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Stark, JohnAuroraCarpenterIndiana1827AuroraCentre
Stauferman, H.LawrenceburghMachinist & Coffin MakerPrussia1871LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Stedman, N.AuroraFoundrymanOhio1838AuroraCentre
Stedman, N. R.AuroraFoundrymanConnecticut1826AuroraCentre
Steinkamp, Aug.LawrenceburghChair MakerGermany1875LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Stephens, G. W.AuroraBoots & ShoesOhio1862AuroraCentre
Stohlman, J. F.LawrenceburghSecy. Dearborn Furn. Co.Germany1868LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Stolbert, JamesAuroraAgentEngland1871AuroraCentre
Stoll, JacobLawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1850LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Straus, MikeLawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1855LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Tanner, AndrewLawrenceburghHotel ProprietorKentucky1859LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Turner, J. K.AuroraAttorneyIndiana1874AuroraCentre
Walser, F. J.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1873LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Ward, E. F.GreendaleCabinet MakerOhio1864LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Ward, R. E.GreendaleCabinet MakerIndiana1825LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Washburn, M. E.Hansell'sTelegraph OperatorOhio1865GuilfordYork
Weaver, JohnLawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1852LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Weismuller, G. G.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1872LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Wencke, H. F.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1851LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Wencke, W. J.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1856LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Wheeler, W. G.AuroraBlacksmithIndiana1838AuroraCentre
Willmann, Wm.AuroraSupt. Aurora Furniture Co.Germany1854AuroraCentre
Winkley, R. T.AuroraProduce DealerIndiana1845AuroraCentre
Winter, W.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1855LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Woehle, HermanLawrenceburghTurnerGermany1852LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Wolfrun, JohnLawrenceburghCabinet MakerGermany1864LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Wood, E. G.Moore's HillMinisterOhio1827Moore's HillSparta
Word, C. S.New AlsaceTeacherIndiana1842New AlsaceKelso
Zeengel, ConradLawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1852LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh
Zimmerman, W. F.LawrenceburghCabinet MakerIndiana1856LawrenceburghLawrenceburgh

Switzerland County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Switzerland County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

SWITZERLAND COUNTY.

VEVAY.

  • W. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law.
  • L. A. CLARK, Attorney at Law.
  • DOWNEY & SCHRODER, Attorneys.
  • J. A. WORKS, JR., Attorney at Law.
  • W. D. WOODS, Attorney at Law.
  • JOHN OREM, Attorney at Law.
  • GEO. H. KYLE, Architect.
  • WM. H. HART, Baker and Confectioner and Dealer in Groceries.
  • JOHN HOLLAR, Barber and Hair Dresser.
  • JOSEPH JOCKELL, Baker and Confectioner, and Dealer in Toys, Notions, etc., Main st.
  • M. D. FUGET, Buggy Maker.
  • CHAS. GRAMMER, Butcher and Proprietor Meat Market.
  • CHAS. L. PAVY, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN M. GILBERT, Cabinet Maker.
  • NARISEY, BRO. & FISK, Chair and Mattress Manufacturers.
  • BRISTOW & LOCK, Coal Dealers.
  • JOHN CHATELIN, Coal Dealer.
  • MULLEN & MOXLEY, Contractors and Builders.
  • J. W. BOSEAU, Carpenter.
  • G. W. HATHORN, Contractor and Builder.
  • WM. ARCHER, Contractor and Builder.
  • I. W. BAXTER, Dentist, Inventor and Antiquerian.
  • C. O. THIEBAUD, Druggist and Pharmacist, Ferry st.
  • R. F. GRISARD & BRO., Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Agricultural Implements, s. w. cor. Main and Ferry sts.
  • McMAKI BROS. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware and General Produce Dealers at Luna, Ark.; also Livery and Stock at Vevay, Farmers and Flat-boat men.
  • ORMSBY & GREEN, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, China, Glass and Queensware, Ferry st.
  • LEVI B. CHRISTIE, Farmer and Dealer in Groceries, Produce and Provisions.
  • GEO. C. PROTSMAN, Grocery and Produce.
  • GEO. H. KYLE, Hotel, “Kyle House,” and Architect.
  • G. J. DALMAZZO, Hotel, “Dalmazzo House.”
  • F. J. MARTIN, Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Manufacturer.
  • PERRET DUFOUR, Justice of the Peace.
  • F. STRAHM, Marble Cutter.
  • JOHN W. BANTA, Merchant.
  • E. E. LONG, Miller.
  • ALEXANDER EDGAR, Merchant and Dealer in Notions, Groceries and Lamb’s Knitting Machines.
  • JOSIAH JACKMAN, Machine Shop, Proprietor.
  • JOHN GILL, Miller, Proprietor Switzer Flour-mills and Auditor Switzerland Co.
  • J. W. YEUT, Painter, Carriage.
  • T. C. DANGLADE, Painter, House, and Paper Hanger.
  • W. J. BAIRD, Publisher Vevay Reveille.
  • IRVIN ARMSTRONG, Publisher Vevay Democrat.
  • W. H. MAYFIELD, Physician.
  • J. P. BUTZ, Physician and Surgeon.
  • C. DEMANN, Superintendent of Union Furniture Co.
  • F. FINNUP, Superintendent Vevay Furniture Co.
  • GEO C. PATTON, Secretary Vevay Furniture Co.
  • G. M. LEMONDS, Stoves and Tinware.
  • A. B. MOORE, Tailor.
  • F. J. HOLLCROFT, Undertaker and Cabinet Maker.
  • J. SCHOFIELD & SON, Woolens, Manufacturers of Woolen Goods and Dealer in Wool.
  • J. M. STRATFORD, Wharf Boat, Proprietor of.

NORTH’S LANDING.

  • WM. C. ELLIS, Inventor, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Patented Articles. Good Patents bought and sold on Commission.

PATRIOT.

  • THOMAS WATTS, Attorney at Law.
  • PETTIT BAXTER, Boots and Shoes, Manufacturer.
  • H. B. HERRICK, Boot and Shoe Maker.
  • RALPH PLATT, Blacksmith.
  • A. SHAFER, Cooper and Manufacturer of all kinds tight work.
  • J. T. HUSTON, Cooper and Farmer.
  • WM. P. COUCH, Cooper.
  • D. K. CRANDALL, Clerk Wharf Boat.
  • WM. WATTS, Carpenter.
  • SAMUEL C. WATTS, Carpenter.
  • W. T. PATE & CO., Distillers of Old Process Highwines, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies.
  • BARTHOLOMEW STRACK, Distiller.
  • W. A. OLCOTT & SON, Druggists.
  • W. F. NORTH, Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, Groceries, &c.
  • J. W. LOVE, Fancy Goods, Notions, &c., also Postmaster.
  • CHARLES DIBBLE, Farmer and Flat-boat man.
  • J. M. SCRANTON, Groceries and Provisions.
  • J. W. SHIREY, Justice of the Peace; Saddles and Harness. Deputy Collector Internal Revenue.
  • ALONZO DIBBLE, Stoves, Tin and Cooper Ware, Manufacturer and Dealer. Roofing, Spouting and Guttering a specialty.
  • DAVID McHURON, Painter, House.
  • SILAS H. VAN HOUTEN, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Notions, Canned Goods, &c.
  • JOHN BASSETT, Shoe Dealer.
  • THEO. BONNELL, Tin, Cooper and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer; Spouting and Roofing; also Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Glass and Queensware, Hardware and Notions.

FLORENCE.

  • A. ARTHUR SCHRUMPF, Engineer, Steamboat.
  • BEN. F. KEENEY, Farmer and Well Driver.
  • G. H. SCHRUMPF, Stock and Land Dealer.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • W. E. LEACH, Blacksmith and Farmer, Posey township.
  • J. M. LONG, Blacksmith and Minister M. E. Church, Posey tp.
  • E. O. BARKER, Carpenter and Farmer, Cotton township.
  • WM. P. OAK, Farmer and Blacksmith, Cotton tp.
  • ELWOOD HOUZE, Stone Mason, Posey tp.

Ohio County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Ohio County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

OHIO COUNTY.

RISING SUN.

  • D. T. & H. S. DOWNEY, Attorneys at Law.
  • S. M. JELLEY, Attorney at Law.
  • O. W. LEWIS, Artist.
  • R. J. ROLLINS, Barber and Hair Dresser.
  • A. H. WRIGHT, Barber and Hair Dresser.
  • H. B. STEELE, Blacksmith.
  • ALFRED MERRILL, Blacksmith, cor. Walnut and Grand sts.
  • B. L. ROLLINS, Blacksmith and Farmer.
  • H. ROLLINS, Blacksmith and Farmer.
  • J. RODRIGUEZ, Baker.
  • J. F. RIGGS, Blacksmith.
  • BENJAMIN DOLPH, Blacksmith and Farmer.
  • F. W. WERSHY, Carriage Trimmer.
  • J. B. SMITH, Cigar Maker.
  • J. R. PRICE, Cigar Maker.
  • PERRY BUCHANAN, Contractor and Builder.
  • K. H. ROBBINS, Contractor and Builder.
  • J. G. ESPEY, Coal and Lumber Dealer.
  • W. H. PECK, Clerk Wharf Boat.
  • S. W. MORGAN, Carriage Maker and Wood Worker.
  • WM. P. SINK, Drayman and Tinsmith.
  • GEORGE McAROY, Druggist.
  • E. A. IGOE, Dentist.
  • J. T. MATSON, Druggist and Physician, Main st., above Front.
  • M. F. MORSE, Engineer on Board Steamboat.
  • JAMES CLOSE, Flatboatman.
  • J. J. PATE, Farmer and Dealer in Stock.
  • W. T. LINDSAY, Groceries and Provisions.
  • J. W. GRACE, Grocer.
  • JONES SEWARD, Grocer.
  • J. R. CROUCH, Hotel, “Empire House.”
  • H. T. WILLIAMS, M. D., Lumber Mills, Proprietor City.
  • J. P. PEPPER, Merchant.
  • J. H. TALBOTT, Miller, Proprietor City Flouring Mills. Family and Fancy Flour always for sale.
  • D. W. CALVERT, Publisher Saturday News.
  • F. J. WALDO, Publisher Rising Sun Recorder.
  • A. P. WALTON, Photographer.
  • WM. H. CRAIG, Physician and Surgeon.
  • J. B. SUMMERS, Physician and Surgeon.
  • L. H. PIATT, Physician.
  • E. BLOSS, Painter, Sign and Ornamental.
  • J. S. THOMPSON, Pilot on Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
  • B. FRANK BUCHANAN, Pharmacist, Assistant with Geo. McAroy.
  • WM CLORE, Plow Manufacturer.
  • M. R. HALL, Singer Sewing Machines and Picture Frames.
  • J. W. DALRYMPLE, Produce and Coal Dealer.
  • HUGH WILLIAMS, Saw-mill.
  • C. S. WRIGHT, Traveling Agent.

HARTFORD.

  • H. K. POHLE, Blacksmith.
  • W. M. KIRKPATRICK, Contractor and Builder.
  • E. P. NILES, County Surveyor and Proprietor of Saw-mill at Conaway’s Ford.
  • POTTEBAUM & SHERER, Lumber and Flouring Mills.
  • SPIELMAN & ROSS, Merchants.
  • CHAS. YAGER. Wagon Maker.

MILTON.

  • DANIEL B. SINK, Blacksmith.
  • GEO. W. PATE, Merchant.
  • N. H. WILSON, Physician and Surgeon.
  • JAMES HUNTER, Physician and Surgeon.
  • A. F. NIESTER, Shoemaker.

HULL’S MILLS.

  • J. B. SMITH, Contractor and Builder.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • O. P. MONROE, Blacksmith, Cass tp.
  • J. ZIMERMAN, Basket Maker and Farmer, Randolph tp.
  • A. B. WILLIAMS, Butcher and Farmer, Randolph tp.
  • J. F. LANGENKAMP, Blacksmith, Pike tp.
  • J. W. MITCHEL, Cooper, Cass tp.
  • JACOB CLARK, Carpenter, Pike tp.
  • FRED NIEMAN, Farmer and Carpenter, Randolph tp.
  • PETER ZIMMERMAN, Farmer and Grower of Willows, Randolph tp.
  • WM. CONAWAY, Farmer and Butcher, Randolph tp.
  • J. A. FRENCH, Farmer and Trader, Randolph tp.
  • FRANK LUTHER, Lumber and Saw-mill, Pike township.
  • K. B. WALSTON, Shoemaker and Farmer, Pike township.
  • E. E. LYON, Superintendent Ohio County Asylum, Randolph tp.

Dearborn County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Dearborn County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

DEARBORN COUNTY.

LAWRENCEBURG.

  • D. W. C. FITCH, Banker. President First National Bank, Lawrenceburg.
  • MARSH & EWBANK, Burial Case Manufactory. Manufactures of and Dealers in all kinds of wood Burial Cases and Caskets, Coffin Trimmings, Linings, Robes, etc.
  • A. FRANCIS, Carpenter.
  • W. F. ZIMMERMAN, Cabinet Maker.
  • JACOB STOLL, Cabinet Maker.
  • HENRY FITCH, Cashier First National Bank.
  • JOHN WOLFRUM, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN CHRISTENA, Jr., Cabinet Maker.
  • ISADORE HARRY, Carver Miami Valley Furniture Company.
  • EDWARD SEEKATZ, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOS. HORENZ, Cabinet Maker.
  • GEORGE SCHLEICHER, Jr., Cabinet Maker
  • H. HODEL, Cabinet Maker.
  • H. SCHRADER, Cabinet Maker.
  • ASA OLMSTED, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN CHRISTENA, Cabinet Maker.
  • VALLY OLMSTED, Cabinet Maker.
  • H. F. WENCKE, Cabinet Maker.
  • W. J. WENCKE, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN WEAVER, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN HUNNEFELD, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHAN GABRIEL, Cabinet Maker.
  • W. WINTER, Cabinet Maker.
  • A. C. SCHRADER, Cabinet Maker.
  • M. HOLDCRAFT, Cabinet Maker.
  • GEO. G. WEISMULLER, Cabinet Maker.
  • MIKE STRAUS, Cabinet Maker.
  • MARK H. KIEFFER, Cabinet Maker.
  • HERMAN W. MARGILETH, Cabinet Maker.
  • FRANZ JOSEF WALSER, Cabinet Maker.
  • FRIDRICH F. HINSCHLAGER, Cabinet Maker.
  • CONRAD ZEENGEL, Cabinet Maker.
  • BERNARD C. MARGILETH, Cabinet Maker.
  • MATHEW LIPPS, Cabinet Maker.
  • EMIL LOW, Cabinet Maker.
  • JACOB DECKER & CO., Cigars, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Cigars, Walnut st., west of Centre.
  • C. ALBRECHT, Cigar Manufacturer.
  • W. T. McCORMICK, Civil Engineer.
  • JOHN DORR, Cabinet Maker and Councilman Fourth Ward.
  • MAT. BRISBO, Chair Maker.
  • AUG. STEINKAMP, Chair Maker.
  • CLEM POST, Chair Maker.
  • J. FRED. RIEMANN, Chair Maker.
  • LAWRENCEBURGH CHAIR CO., Chairs. Manufacturers of all kinds of Chairs. Orders for any style promptly filled. 121 and 123 Walnut st.
  • KOSMUS FRIEDRICH, Distiller.
  • J. P. CHEN, Editor Press.
  • E. N. SIBLEY, Editor Democratic Register.
  • W. T. DAUGHTERS, Engineer.
  • GEO. COLT, Engineer Miami Furniture Company.
  • GEO. COLT, Jr., Engineer.
  • FRANK GRIFFITH, Engineer, Stationary.
  • ALBERT SHERROD, Engineer, Stationary.
  • J. F. STOHLMAN, Furniture. Secretary Dearborn Furniture Co.
  • ANDREW TANNER, Hotel, Proprietor “Tanner House.”
  • G. SORTWELL, Machine Hand.
  • ROBERT R. POWELL, Machinist. Fine Rip Sawyer.
  • GEO. KAFFENBERGER, Machinist.
  • C. SANDER, Machinist.
  • JOS. H. BURKAM, Manufacturer.
  • H. STAUFERMAN, Machinist and Coffin Maker.
  • PERRY SKINNER, Painter.
  • THEODORE NAU, Photographer.
  • JOHN C. SARTWELL, Turner.
  • HERMAN WOEHLE, Turner.
  • U. PANZER, Varnishing.
  • JOHN L. LAMPING, Varnisher. Foreman Varnishing Shops of the Miami Valley Furniture Manufacturing Co.
  • OMER SMITH, Varnisher.
  • CARL MIELKE, Varnisher.
  • HERMAN KUNDE, Varnishing Rooms Dearborn Furniture Co.
  • GEO. OTTO, Varnisher. Foreman Varnishing Room Dobell Furniture Factory.
  • THOMAS KILNER, Wheel Co., Secretary.
  • JOHN G. KING, Wheelwright.
  • CARL HENEGEN, Wood Carver.

AURORA.

  • JOHN A. PARKS, Attorney at Law.
  • J. K. TURNER, Attorney at Law.
  • WM. S. HOLMAN, Attorney, Farmer and M. C. Fifth District, Ind.
  • JAMES STOLBERT, Agent, General.
  • A. R. BRUCE, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, cor. 3d and Main sts.
  • W. G. WHEELER, Blacksmith.
  • GAFF & Co., Brewers, “Crescent Brewery.”
  • S. D. LANGTREE, Brewer.
  • G. W. STEPHENS, Boots and Shoes. Dealer in the best quality of Easter and Custom-made Boots and Shoes. Sign of the big red boot.
  • WM. COPELAND, Blacksmith.
  • JOHN STARK, Carpenter.
  • WM. M. GUY, Carpenter and Farmer.
  • CHARLEY SASSAMAN, Carpenter.
  • FISK BROS. (Charles Fisk, Marion Fisk, W. H. H. Fisk, Henry Fisk), Carriage Makers.
  • JOHN S. CUNNINGHAM, Coat Maker.
  • ISRAEL DANFORD, Cooper, Foreman of S. Wyman & Co.’s Cooper Shop.
  • HENRY F. RUPKER, Cooper.
  • LAMB & McCONNELL, Druggists, Second st.
  • T. & J. W. GAFF & CO., Distillers.
  • THOMAS GAFF, Distiller.
  • H. W. SMITH, Distiller.
  • H. HERDEGEN, Express and Insurance Agent.
  • L. W. COBB, Editor Independent.
  • STEDMAN & CO., Engines, Saw-mills, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangings, Manufactures of Hart’s Beater, Hay and Cotton Presses.
  • HENRY J. PROBST, Furniture Manufacturer.
  • WAKEMAN G. CADWELL, Foundryman.
  • WM. WILLMAN, Furniture, Aurora Valley Furniture Manufacturing Co.
  • PATRICK MALONEY, Groceries.
  • JACOB KIRSCH, Hotel, “French House.” The House is pleasantly situated near the railroad depot, and will be found the most desirable place in the city at which to stop. Good wines, liquors and cigars.
  • J. F. W. LEIVE, Jeweler, Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., etc.
  • B. N. McHENRY & CO., Lumber, Dearlers in all kinds of Lumber and Agricultural Implements, Main st.
  • DROGE & DOUSELMAN, Millers, Proprietors of the “City Mills.”
  • S. P. BURGERT, Photographer.
  • R. T. WINKLEY, Produce Dealer.
  • T. RECTANUS, Pharmaceutist.
  • LAURENCE COLLINS, Shoemaker.
  • H. KAPPEL, Saloon and Restaurant.
  • JOHN S. CUNNINGHAM, Tailor.
  • A. B. LANSBERRY, Wagons, Manufacturer of.

COCHRAN.

  • J. G. GEIGOLT, Butcher.
  • J. GEIGOLDT, Jr., Butcher.
  • GEO. W. CAIN, Engineer and Farmer.

GREENDALE

  • E. F. WARD, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN B. BREAKEY, Cabinet Maker.
  • GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker.
  • R. E. WARD, Cabinet Maker.
  • JOHN GRIFFITH, Engineer Dobell Furniture Factory.
  • EDWIN B. DOBELL, Furniture Manufacturer, Wholesale.
  • H. R. HELMUTH, Groceries and Produce, Wall Paper, Shades, etc., cor. Main and Third streets.
  • PETER KRAP, Varnisher.

WILMINGTON

  • R. D. BROWN, Attorney at Law.

Wayne County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Wayne County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

WAYNE COUNTY.

RICHMOND.

  • H. C. FOX, Attorney at Law.
  • CHAS H. BURCHENAL, Attorney at Law.
  • S. A. FORKNER, Attorney at Law.
  • JOHN YARYAN & SON, Attorney at Law.
  • JAMES PERRY, Attorney at Law.
  • ROBT. W. CARTER, Attorney at Law.
  • HOLLAND & BINKLEY, Attorneys at Law.
  • H. B. PAYNE, Attorney at Law and United State Commissioner.
  • JOHN A. HASECOSTER, Architect and Superintendent.
  • J. ELDER, Bookseller, Stationer, etc.
  • C. F. COFFIN, Banker, President Richmond National Bank.
  • RICHMOND SAVINGS BANK. Exclusively a Savings Bank. TRUSTEES: Mark E. Reeves, John H. Moormann, John W. Grubbs, Daniel B. Crawford, Joseph C. Ratliff, Americus L. Pogue, Isaac P. Evans. OFFICERS: President, Mark E. Reeves, Vice Presidents, Daniel B. Crawford, John W. Grubbs; Cashier, Wm. W. Dudley. Dividends computed from first of each month. Dividend days, Jan. and July 1st each year. All assets personally examined by Examining Committee at least twice each year. Reports made to the Auditor of State as required by law. Dividend declared Jan. 1st, 1876, eight per cent per annum. No. 53 N. Fifth st.
  • A. F. SCOTT, Banker, President Second National Bank.
  • ZELLER & CO., Bakery, Wholesale.
  • NICHOLSON & BRO., Booksellers, Stationers and Book Binders, Odd Fellows’ Buildings.
  • H. OGBORN, Bed Manufacturer.
  • IRETON, WATTSON & Co., Barrels, Manufacturers of.
  • OLIVER BUTLER, City Civil Engineer.
  • S. S. STRATTAN, Carriages, Manufacturer of, 158 and 160 Ft. Wayne av.
  • J. F. HANER, Cigar Manufacturer.
  • WM. H. HEWITT, Dentistry.
  • J. W. JAY, Dentist.
  • GAAR, SCOTT & CO., Engines, etc. Manufacturers of Portable Engines, Steam Threshers, Horse-Power Threshers, Saw-mills, Stationary Engines, Mill Machinery, etc., etc.
  • J. M. GAAR, Foundry and Machines.
  • LANCASTER, THOMPSON & CO., Furniture, Manufacturers of Church Furniture. H. C. Wright, President.
  • FORKNER, SCOTT & ELMER, Grocers, Wholesale.
  • N. W. BRIGGS, Grain and Agricultural Merchant.
  • SAMUEL D. MEREDITH, Hotel, “Avenue House.”
  • GEO. W. BENTON, Hardware.
  • E. B. DUNHAM & CO., Lumber Dealers, Wholesale.
  • JOHN HENLEY, Lumber, etc. Dealer in Lath, Shingles, Posts, Flooring, Siding and Dressed Lumber.
  • WM. H. BENNETT, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stable and Farming.
  • JAMES SMITH, Manufacturer. Secretary and Treasurer of the Ezra Smith & Co.’s Manufacturing Association.
  • ADDISON H. NORDYKE, Manufacturer. President of Richmond Mill Furnishing Works, Manufacturers of Mill Stones, Portable Mills and Mill Machinery.
  • DANIEL W. MARMON, Manufacturer. Secretary of Richmond Mill Furnishing Works.
  • RICHMOND PRINTING CO., Publishers Daily and Weekly Free Press.
  • PETER RITTER, Marble Dealer.
  • FRED MAAG, Publisher Daily and Weekly Independent.
  • BENJ. W. DAVIS, Publisher Richmond Palladium.
  • TELEGRAM PRINTING CO., Publishers Richmond Telegram.
  • J. EMMONS, M. D., Physician, Homoeopathist.
  • H. CADWALLADER & CO., Planing-mill and Pump Factory.
  • J. HOWELLS, M. D., Physician, Homoeopathist.
  • MARY F. THOMAS, M. D., Physician.
  • NIXON & BRO., Paper Manufacturers.
  • JAS. F. HIBBERD, Physician.
  • O. P. BAER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Homoeopathist.
  • T. HENRY DAVIS, Physician.
  • R. E. HAUGHTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, and Professor Phys. And Phys. Anat., College Phys. And Surg., Indianapolis.
  • SIMEON B. HARRIMAN, Physician, 16 N. Pearl st.
  • L. L. LAWRENCE, President Richmond Agricultural Co., also Dealer in fine Horses.
  • WILLIAM E. BELL, Real Estate, Insurance, Loan Agent and Broker.
  • I. M. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, No. 20 Sixth st.
  • JOSEPH DICKINSON & CO., Real Estate and Loan Agency.
  • RICHMOND AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Manufacturers of Reapers, Mowers, Indiana Cultivators, Wheat and Corn Drills, Scales, &c.
  • J. B. HUNT & CO., Solicitors of Patents; also Patented Articles Manufactured for inventors.
  • R. C. SHUTE, Surveyor, County and Civil Engineer.
  • J. R. WEIST, M. D., Surgeon.
  • PETERSON & BENTON, Richmond Stove and Variety Iron Works, Nos. 12, 14 and 16 North Washington st.

CAMBRIDGE CITY.

  • SAMUEL C WHITESELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Collections made with promptness. Reference, First National Bank.
  • W. F. MEDSKER, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
  • WM. DONEY, Cigar Manufacturer.
  • MAJOR T. ALTE, Carpenter and Joiner.
  • G. B. JONES, Druggist.
  • J. HAYS, Grocery.
  • UNDERWOOD & ALLEN, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles, &c.
  • GEO. G. GERDLE, Harness Maker.
  • WM. P. A. STAHR, Hotel. Central Hotel and Restaurant. Good Sample Room and Stabling.
  • JOHN I. UNDERWOOD, Insurance and Real Estate.
  • LITTLER & GIDDINGS, Liquor Dealers. Dealers in Pure Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Gins and Cordials.
  • H. C. GATES, Music Agent.
  • HARDING, McCAIN & TALBOT, Publishers Cambridge City Tribune.
  • J. T. BAILEY, Produce, &c.
  • CHARLES GRADY, Painter, House, Sign and Ornamental.
  • HENRY RARESHEID, Saloon and Billiard Hall, Main st.
  • GEO. F. SMALLEY, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Dealer in.
  • CALVIN BRANDENBURG, Wagon and Smith Shop.

DUBLIN.

  • JAMES HATFIELD, Carriage Maker.
  • REV. J. T. KIGGINS, General Agent and Lecturer of the Indiana Anti-Secrecy Association.
  • J. B. W. GIBBS, Printer, Job.
  • CHARLES S. McNICHOLS, Printer.

CENTREVILLE.

  • R. J. STRICKLAND, Publisher Wayne County Chronicle.

Union County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Union County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

UNION COUNTY.

LIBERTY.

  • W. H. SUMPTER, Attorney at Law.
  • J. W. CONNAWAY, Attorney at Law.
  • J. F. HAWKINS, Boot Maker, Manufacturer of the finest Boots for Gentlemen, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer.
  • JOHN PYLE, Boots and Shoes, Custom-made for Ladies and Gentlemen. All work warranted to fit or no sale. Prices lower than any.
  • CHAS. ZUTTERMEISTER, Bakery, etc.
  • JOHN CLARK, Blacksmith and Raiser of Imported Bees.
  • WM. CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer.
  • B. S. FOSDICK, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc.
  • L. M. BEAVER, Druggist and Dealer in Oils, Paints, Dyestuffs, etc.
  • D. BEAVER, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Perfumeries, Window Glass, Stationery, Garden Seeds, etc., etc.
  • S. H. BALLINGER, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Notions.
  • J. W. SHORT, Editor and Proprietor Liberty Herald, and independent newspaper, devoted to Literature, Politics, Local and General News.
  • T. C. BALLINGER, Grocer, Wholesale and Retail, s. e. cor. Main and Union sts.
  • JAMES McMANUS, Harness Maker.
  • EZRA CRIST, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Farm Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, etc.
  • E. B. GOULD, Harnesss, Saddles, etc., also Sheriff of Union County.
  • SAM’L SEVING, Hotel, Proprietor “Indiana House.”
  • J. H. JOHNSON, Justice of the Peace.
  • H. C. FREEMAN, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stable.
  • J. W. GREER, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stable.
  • E. W. SEEDS, Miller, Proprietor “Cornucopia Mills.”
  • L. P. CULLY, Merchant.
  • W. C. SHRINER, Pianos and Organs.
  • S. D. KELL, Physician.
  • M. JONES, Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos.
  • H. C. PETERS, Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, etc.
  • W. W. SNYDER, Stoves, Furniture, etc., Undertaker. The finest hearse in the county.
  • JOE LANDIS, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.

BROWNSVILLE.

  • G. A. SIGLER, Physician and Surgeon.

QUAKERTOWN.

  • J. M. STANTON, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, etc.

DUNLAPSVILLE.

  • ANDREW CRAWFORD, Blacksmith.
  • J. M. FREEMAN, Blacksmith.
  • C. D. SUTTON, Carpenter and Joiner.
  • MISS E. E. MALONEY, Groceries, etc., Postmistress.

GOODWIN’S CORNERS.

  • J. M. BRANDENBURG, Blacksmith.
  • E. M. GOODWIN, Physician and Druggist.

COLLEGE CORNERS.

  • J. MONTGOMERY, Groceries and Dry Goods.
  • J. C. GILMORE, Hotel, Proprietor of “Gilmore House,” Ticket and Express Agent.
  • A. D. HAWLEY, Physician and Surgeon.

BILLINGSVILLE.

  • ABRAHAM ROSE, Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • L. M. GROYNNE, Attorney at Law, Center tp.
  • W. M. CLARK, Farmer and Banker, Center tp.
  • JOHN COLSON, Farmer and Blooded Stock Raiser, Harmony tp.
  • SMITH WOOTERS, Farmer and Blooded Stock Raiser, Harmony tp.
  • ISAIAH DUBOIS, Farmer and Blooded Stock Raiser, Harmony tp.
  • ELI STANTON, Farmer and Miller, Harmony tp.
  • A. G. GARDNER, Farmer, Physician and Dealer in Molasses, Center tp.
  • JOHN MOSS, Farmer and Raiser of Fine Blooded Bulls and Grade Stock, Harrison tp.
  • ISAAC HARRIS, Farmer, Stock Raiser and Miller, Liberty tp.
  • T. S. WOODE, Farmer and Saw-mill, Harmony township.
  • B. L. GOODWIN, Groceries and Dry Goods, Center tp.
  • S. J. LEONARD, Saw-mill, Farmer and Stock Raiser, Center tp.

Randolph County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Randolph County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

RANDOLPH COUNTY.

RIDGEVILLE.

  • I. K. HAMMERLE, Brewer of Beer and Lager Beer. Maltster.
  • JEREMIAH ARTHUR, Woolen Manufacturer.

MORRISTOWN.

  • KARNS & CLARK, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, General Merchandise and Notions. Also Grain Merchants.

FARMLAND.

  • J. S. DAVIS, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c.
  • JOHN A. MOORMAN, Insurance Agent.

PARKER.

  • L. H. KARNS, Druggist.
  • GENCH & REED, Physicians and Surgeons.

LYNN.

  • W. H. MULL, Boots, Shoes and Shoe Findings, Manufacturer of and Dealer in.
  • G. H. JACKSON, Physician and Surgeon.
  • ROBERT W. HAMILTON, Physician and Surgeon.

HUNTSVILLE.

  • DANIEL CROPPER, Hotel, Proprietor “Trenton House.”
  • LEVI JOHNSON, General Merchandise.

UNIONPORT.

  • IRA SWAIN, Farmer and Justice of the Peace.
  • GEO. SLACK, Farmer and Dealer in General Merchandise.

UNION CITY.

  • ALEXANDER GULLETT, Attorney at Law and Prosecuting Attorney of Twenty-fifth Judicial Circuit.
  • L. D. LAMBERT, Attorney, Mayor and Real Estate Agent.
  • ISAAC P. GRAY, Attorney at Law and Colonel Fourth Indiana Cavalry.
  • JOHN D. SMITH, Jeweler, Watches, Clocks, Fine Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Notions, &c.
  • G. W. POWELL, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
  • J. COMMONS, Publisher Union City Times.
  • B. MASSLICH, Publisher Union City Eagle.

WINCHESTER.

  • WATSON & MONKS, Attorneys at Law.
  • THOMAS M. BROWNE, Attorney at Law.
  • W. A. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law.
  • JAS. MOORMAN, Banker, Receives Deposits, Discounts Paper, Deals in Exchange, Pays Interest on Deposits by agreement, and particular attention paid to Collections; New York Correspondents: Winslow, Lanier & Co.
  • A. STONE, Banker, President First National Bank, Receives Deposits, Discounts Paper, Deals in Exchange, Buys and Sells Gold and Silver, and does a general Banking business; New York Correspondent: 9th National Bank.
  • C. W. WOOLVERTON, Boots and Shoes, Manufacturers of and Dealers in.
  • A. G. CAMPFIELD, Contractor and Builder.
  • PHINEHAS POMEROY, Civil Engineer and County Surveyor.
  • J. C. HIRSH, Druggist, Drug and Book Store.
  • DR. A. P. HERRON, Dentistry, Dental Surgeon, Mechanical and Operative Dentistry.
  • I. D. CARTER, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., General Dealer in.
  • R. B. MORROW, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, etc.
  • JAS. G. BRICE, Editor Winchester Herald.
  • T. W. KIZER, Grain Dealer and Farmer.
  • G. G. KELLER & SON, Groceries and Provisions.
  • PETER REINHEIMER, Hotel, Proprietor Franklin House.
  • H. H. NEFF, Lumber Material.
  • HODSON & BEESON, Printers, Proprietors Winchester Journal.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • A. McKEW & SON, Dealers in Grain, Stock, Milling and Farming, Franklin tp.

Franklin County – 1876 Indiana Atlas Business Directory

Franklin County, Indiana Business Directory from:
Andreas, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Indiana. Chicago : Baskin, Forster and Company, 1876.

FRANKLIN COUNTY.

BROOKVILLE.

  • W. H. BRACKEN, Attorney at Law.
  • BINKLEY & JONES, Attorney at Law, Valley House Block.
  • S. E. URMSTON, Attorney at Law and Prosecuting Attorney.
  • McMAHAN & SMITH, Attorneys at Law.
  • J. F. McKEE, Attorney at Law.
  • H. TRICHLER, Boston Boot, Shoe and Hat Store.
  • O. BAKER, Billiard Parlor.
  • JOHN BURKHART, Carpenter and Builder.
  • W. H. FOGEL, Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
  • ADAM HEEG, Cigars, Manufacturer of.
  • J. O. GATES, Drugs and Medicines.
  • A. J. KING, Drugs and Medicines.
  • SWING & KAISER, Dry Goods, Notions, etc.
  • A. M. DAWSON, Editor Brookville American.
  • C. B. BENTLEY, Editor and Publisher Franklin Democrat.
  • P. CASE, Groceries and Provisions.
  • J. H. BROCKAMP, Groceries, etc. Groceries and Provisions taken in exchange for Goods. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wooden and Willow Ware.
  • JACOB SMITH, Marble Works.
  • H. H. SCHRICHTE, Marble Works. All work warranted to give satisfaction.
  • HENRY CASE, Plasterer.
  • T. J. TYNER, Postmaster.
  • MOOREMAN & ZIMMER, Publishers of Leucht Thurm.

FAIRFIELD.

  • S. LOGAN, Blacksmith. Custom work done to Order.
  • ROSE & LOPER, Carriage Maker.
  • GEO. LOPER, Carriage and Wagon Maker.
  • CROOKSHANK & FERGUSON, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, etc.
  • MILLER & TYNER, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, etc.
  • T. W. HAYWARD, Dry Goods, Notions, Pictures and Frames, Oil Paintings and Chromos.
  • J. PROCTOR, Drugs and Medicines.
  • O. H. DONALD, Drugs and Medicines.
  • G. SNIDER, Groceries, Provisions and Restaurant.
  • SMITH THURSTON, Harness and Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes.
  • BROWN & BEST, Millers, Flour, Feed and Custom Milling done on short notice.
  • H. O. ROSE, Stoves and Tinware.
  • E. J. CHENNEY, Shoemaker.

CEDAR GROVE.

  • PHILIP ASHINBAUGH, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • JOHN HARDING, Jr., Grain Dealer.
  • Henry Watson, Physician and Surgeon.

LAUREL.

  • ROBERT POWERS, Attorney at Law.
  • J. R. TUCKER, Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing done to order.
  • J. GOHNER, Cigars and Tobacco.
  • L. B. JAMES, Clothing, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • W. F. HAZARD, Dry Goods, Notions and Clothing; also Suits made to order on short notice. Finest Store Room in the Valley.
  • JOHN COULTER, Distillery.
  • JOHN FOGEL, General Merchandise.
  • D. J. SHAW, Groceries and Provisions.
  • D. L. SECRIST, Groceries and Drugs. Prescriptions carefully prepared.
  • J. GOSNELL, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • O. M. TURNER, Editor and Proprietor Laurel Times.
  • T. BROWN, Groceries and Provisions. Produce taken in exchange for goods.
  • R. J. DAY, Hardware and Farming Implements.
  • CHARLES BENN, Jeweler.
  • J. S. BURGOYNE, Justice of the Peace.
  • JAMES O’HAIR, Laurel Iron Foundry.
  • W. W. WILLIAMS, Livery and Feed Stable.
  • THOMAS GEYER, Meat Market. The country supplied with best of meat at all times.
  • C. S. BEYER, Restaurant.
  • E. C. COFFEE, Restaurant and Groceries.
  • C. E. BURGOYNE, Stoves and Tinware.
  • BURRIS & ELWELL, Saddles and Harness.

METAMORA.

  • J. A. VAN CAMP, Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing. Repairing done to order.
  • ALLISON & SON, Carpenters and Builders.
  • A. BLACKLIDGE, Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries.
  • W. PECK, Druggist. Prescriptions carefully prepared.
  • PIERCE & FALKNER, Druggists, Drugs, Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medical use.
  • LEESON & HAWKINS, Dry Goods and General Merchandise.
  • L. E. MAHAN, Groceries and Provisions.
  • L. B. TREMBLY, Milling, “Crystal Mills.” Custom Flouring done on short notice.
  • WIGGANS & SON, Wagon Manufacturers and Custom Blacksmithing on short notice.

ANDERSONVILLE.

  • A. J. ROSE, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.
  • T. G. ANDERSON, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.
  • R. SHRENER, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • J. BARBER, Furniture and Undertaker.
  • J. W. MACY, Saw-mill. Custom Sawing done on short notice.
  • J. B. ORR, Physician and Surgeon.

OLDENBURGH.

  • WM. SAURLAND, Billiard Room.
  • A. MOLLAUN, Dry Goods and Groceries.
  • A. HACKMAN, Dry Goods and Groceries.
  • G. KASSING, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • P. DICKMAN, Furniture.
  • C. B. KESSING, Groceries and Provisions.
  • B. KAMP, Groceries and Provisions.
  • F. J. SCHEFFER, Groceries and Provisions.
  • J. H. SELLMEYERS, Hardware and Farming Implements.
  • C. BUNNEMEYER, Merchant Tailor.
  • C. M. GAUPER, Stoves and Tinware.

MT. CARMEL.

  • S. PYLE, Blacksmithing, Custom Work.
  • JOHN BARBMAN, Blacksmithing, Custom Work.
  • DALTON & BRO., Carriage Maker. Work Done to Order. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
  • JOHN VAN ZANT, Carriage and Wagon Maker.
  • J. GLASSCOCK, Carriage and Ornamental Painter.
  • FOGEL & LAIRD, Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and General Merchandise.
  • M. MARSH, Flouring and Saw-mill. Custom work done on short notice.
  • W. C. ROBERTSON, Physician and Surgeon.
  • A. W. JENKINS, Physician and Surgeon.
  • HART BISHOP & SON, Reed Makers. Make, Repair and Reset Reeds of every description on shortest notice and most reasonable terms.
  • LARUE & BRO., Stoves and Tinware.

NEW TRENTON.

  • G. S. BABBITT, Blacksmith. Custom work done.
  • WM. B. COX, Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer.
  • C. MILLER, Dry Goods and Notions.
  • T. W. LAWRENCE, Justice of the Peace.

Switzerland County – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Switzerland County, Indiana entries from:
George W. Hawes’ Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1860 and 1861. Indianapolis: George W. Hawes, 1860.

ALLENSVILLE,
A post village of Switzerland county, situated 11 miles north-east from Vevay, the capital of the county, and 95 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

BENNINGTON,
A post village of Switzerland county, situated north by west from Vevay, the capital of the county, about 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

CENTER SQUARE,
A small village of Switzerland county, 8 miles north by east from Vevay, the capital of the county, and about 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

CRAIG,
A post office of Switzerland county, about 95 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

FLORENCE,
A post village of Switzerland county, in York township, beautifully situated on the Ohio river, 8 ½ miles east by north from Vevay, and about 85 miles south-east from Cincinnati. It is situated in a fertile region, and contains a Methodist church, three general stores, one grocery, one steam flouring and saw mill, one hotel, and a variety of trades and professions. Population 500. Township 1,500. Post office established in 1830. DANIEL WRIGHT, Postmaster.

  • Armstrong Thomas, resident farmer and town trustee.
  • Baldwin Stephen D., barber.
  • Beymer Henry, boot and shoe maker.
  • Bledsoe & Beymer, general merchants and insurance agents.
  • Bronson M., blacksmith.
  • Brown Samuel, justice of peace.
  • Campbell Jas. H., attorney at law.
  • Danbenheyer Geo., boot and shoe maker.
  • Edington Joel, dealer in wines and liquors.
  • Edington Q., butcher.
  • English George, wagon maker.
  • Flynn James, cooper.
  • Forman Jonathan M., notary public.
  • Graves B. F., physician and surgeon and dentist.
  • Jorgenson N., general merchant and druggist.
  • Keith J. W., school teacher.
  • Kelso G., carpenter and builder.
  • Krutz Chas. F., auctioneer.
  • Krutz W. G., beef and pork packer.
  • Krutz & Robinson, distillers and rectifiers, and steam saw and flouring mill proprietors.
  • Marshal D., carpenter and builder.
  • Moore C., general store.
  • Munn James, stone and brick mason.
  • Patterson J. H., justice of peace.
  • Platz Michael, tailor.
  • Quad George, justice of peace.
  • Robinson B. J., hotel prop’r and brick maker.
  • Scott George, blacksmith.
  • See Robert, dealer in wines and liquors.
  • Stoops Wm., daguerrean artist.
  • Summers James, stoves, tin and sheet iron ware.
  • Wiley Benj., resident farmer.
  • Williams Wm., baker and confectioner.
  • WRIGHT DANIEL, DEALER IN GROCERIES.

GRANT’S CREEK,
A post office of Switzerland county, situated near a branch of the same name, north-east from Vevay, about 95 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

JACKSONVILLE,
A small village of Switzerland county, 7 miles north by east from Vevay, and about 90 miles south south-east from Indianapolis. Population 5. Post office established in 1830. GEORGE McCULLOCH, Postmaster.

LOG LICK,
A post office of Switzerland county, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

MOOREFIELD,
A post village of Switzerland county, in Pleasant township, situated 8 miles north-west from Vevay, and about 90 miles south south-east from Indianapolis. It is situated in a fine grass growing region, and hay and wheat are the chief staple productions. The former is pressed or baled, and shipped on flat boats in large quantities down the river. In the immediate vicinity of the village are two churches, two general stores, one hotel, and a few trades and professions. Population 100. Township 2,500. Post office established in 1836. SQUIRE HULLEY, Postmaster.

  • Adkinson Hugh, township trustee.
  • Adkinson Rev. A., Baptist pastor.
  • Anderson E. A., justice of peace.
  • Anderson & Ricketts, daguerrean artists.
  • Ayres John, cabinet maker.
  • Briggs Richard, prop’r brick yard.
  • Culbertson Wm., blacksmith and plow maker.
  • Glenn Robert, nurseryman.
  • Jaggers Thos., wagon maker.
  • McCulloch Alexander, carpenter.
  • McCulloch J. & T., general merchants.
  • Morrison Rev. J. B., Methodist pastor.
  • Purdy E., physician.
  • Ricketts Mrs. —, tailoress.
  • Rogers & Cotton, general merchants.
  • Scott John, resident farmer.
  • Scott Robert, resident farmer.
  • Scott Walter, broker.
  • Scott Wm., resident farmer.
  • Stewart J., resident farmer.
  • Taylor Chas. T., boot and shoe maker.
  • Walters Samuel, school teacher.
  • Worral N., brick mason.

MOUNT STERLING,
A post village of Switzerland county, in Jefferson township, situated on Indiana creek, 3 ½ miles north from Vevay, and 96 miles south-east from Indianapolis. In the vicinity is a Methodist and Baptist church, a high school, three stores, one flouring mill, one hotel, and several mechanical branches. Population 300. Township 2,500. Post office established in 1848. J. W. MURPHY, Postmaster.

  • Adkinson Rev. A., Baptist pastor.
  • Baxter F. W., school teacher.
  • Carington E. G., daguerrean artist and constable.
  • Cotince Ralph, boot and shoe maker.
  • Cottin J. M., hotel prop’r.
  • Craig G. W., carpenter.
  • Culbertson D., blacksmith.
  • Doan G. M., carpenter.
  • Doan J. F., carpenter.
  • Doan J. M. & Sons, manufacturers agricultural implements.
  • Doan Josiah M., carriage and wagon makers.
  • Fallis S. D., school teacher and township assessor.
  • French Geo. W., broom manufacturer.
  • Haydon N. F., blacksmith.
  • Hinerman Henry, saddle and harness maker.
  • Marsh J. T., resident farmer.
  • MURPHY J. W., DRUGGIST, PHYSICIAN AND JUSTICE OF PEACE.
  • Paul John J., general merchant.
  • Scofield John S., general merchant.
  • Shull David, prop’r flouring mill.
  • Silver Rev. —, Methodist pastor.
  • Webb J. C., stone and brick mason.
  • Wells W. H., auctioneer.
  • Whitehead J. R., resident farmer.

PATRIOT,
A post village of Switzerland county, in Posey township, situated on the Ohio river, 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 3 miles from Big Bone Springs. It contains a Methodist, Presbyterian and Universalist church, a collegiate institute, Masonic and Odd Fellows’ lodges, ten stores of various kinds, two hotels, one steam flouring mill, one steam saw mill and a variety of mechanical and manufacturing branches. Population 600. Township 2,900. SILAS Q. HOWE, Postmaster.

  • Baxter Petitt, dentist.
  • Bennett A. D., prop’r Commercial Hotel.
  • Brixner A., cooper.
  • Case E., wines and liquors.
  • Chandler Jacob A., ambrotype artist.
  • Coffin Mrs. S. A., milliner and dress maker.
  • Coffin Wm., tailor.
  • Craver F., boot and shoe maker.
  • De Antel J., dealer in wines and liquors.
  • Douglass L. L., butcher.
  • Driver H., general merchant.
  • Dudley D. B., school teacher.
  • Emerson A., livery stable.
  • Fisk S., steam saw mill prop’r.
  • Fletcher S. A., brick maker.
  • Fortune P., stoves and tin ware.
  • Gage Rev. —, Universalist pastor.
  • Gage W. G., daguerrean artist.
  • Gale E. S., physician and surgeon.
  • Gale & Jack, lumber dealers.
  • Gazlay A., general merchant and insurance agent.
  • Gibson W., general merchant.
  • Gurley J. G., attorney at law.
  • Harris C., surveyor.
  • Herrick Bela, attorney at law.
  • Herrick H. B., notary public.
  • Hobbs A., general merchant and distiller.
  • Howe S. & Co., coal dealers and steam grist mill prop’rs.
  • HOWE S. & CO., DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS.
  • Humphrey E. M., physician and surgeon.
  • Jack John J., insurance agent and notary public.
  • Jack W. H., justice of peace.
  • Keeney Ira, insurance agent.
  • Lane E. P., dealer in groceries and cigars.
  • Larison J. A., harness and saddle maker.
  • Lee Wm., builder.
  • Long Rev. Wm., Methodist pastor.
  • McDowell Mrs. Jane, proprietress Spencer House.
  • Morning Star Lodge, No. 148, Masonic.
  • Patriot Lodge, No. 9, I. O. O. F.
  • Platte R., blacksmith.
  • Ruter R. R., physician and surgeon.
  • Schilling Jos., baker and confectioner.
  • Scranton J. M., grocer and salt agent.
  • Scranton J. M., beef and pork packer.
  • Shepard W. W., sash, blind and door maker.
  • Steele Rev. —, Presbyterian pastor.
  • Tait James, blacksmith.
  • Towers John, carpenter and builder.
  • Wade S., carpenter and wagon maker.
  • Wade S. W., carpenter and builder.
  • Watts Jno. & Co., beef and pork packers and grocers.
  • Watts M. C., cooper.
  • Wells J. C., general merchant.
  • Wiley Wm., carpenter and manufacturer sash, blinds and doors.
  • Wiley J. C., telegraph operator.
  • Woods Mrs. V., school teacher.
  • Yager F., boot and shoe maker.

PLEASANT,
A post village, situated in the north-western part of Switzerland county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

QUERCUS GROVE,
A post office of Switzerland county, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

SUGAR BRANCH, (Fairview Village,)
A small post village of Switzerland county, in Cotton township, situated on a branch of the same name, 10 miles north from Vevay, and about 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains one or two churches, one general store, &c. Population 40. Township 1,500. Post office established in 1855. EDWARD ROBERTS, Postmaster.

  • Downey T. H., attorney at law and notary public.
  • Downey T. H., insurance agent.
  • Gilbert T., blacksmith.
  • Lee David, justice of peace.
  • McCauley —, school teacher.
  • Mix S. N., daguerreotypist.
  • Murphy A., painter.
  • Parson T. W. blacksmith.
  • Peabody A., blacksmith.
  • ROBERTS & GIBBS, GENERAL MERCHANTS.
  • ROBERTS REV. E., BAPTIST PASTOR.
  • Tinker H. A., sewing machine agent.
  • Tinker S., carpenter.

VEVAY,
A prominent post town and the capital of Switzerland county, situated on the Ohio river, midway between Cincinnati and Louisville, and about 100 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.

It was laid out in 1813, but previously settled by Swiss emigrants in 1804, who gave it its present name. A favorable grant of land was made by Congress to the early settlers, for the purpose of encouraging the culture of the grape.

Vevay contains the public buildings of the county, three or four churches, various benevolent institutions, two weekly newspapers, fifteen stores of various kinds, and diversified mechanical branches. Population 1,600.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

  • Clerk, Oliver Ormsby.
  • Treasurer, Ira N. Malin.
  • Auditor, L. W. Gordon.
  • Recorder, H B, Herrick.
  • Sheriff, Wm. Mead.

Alphabetical List of Professions , Trades, Etc.

  • Anderson John G., justice of peace.
  • Armstrong John, blacksmith, Ferry, above Seminary.
  • Black Julius, dealer in ready made clothing.
  • Boerner F. A., watch maker and jeweler, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Clarkson & Waldo, dealers in groceries and provisions, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • COLE D. C., GROCER AND DEALER IN SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, ETC., ETC., MAIN, BET. LIBERTY AND FERRY.
  • Courvoisier & Lewis, dealers in dry goods, groceries, etc., cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Crutcher R. P., merchant tailor, cor. Main and Ferry.
  • Danglade T. D., physician and surgeon, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • DETRAZ & TARDY, DEALERS IN MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, MAIN, BET. FERRY AND LIBERTY.
  • Dumont John W., attorney at law and notary public, cor. Main and Main Cross.
  • Duplan & Norris, blacksmiths, Pike, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Eblen James, prop’r brick yard, cor. Seminary and Ferry.
  • Excelsior Mills, S. B. Miller & Co., prop’rs, Pike, bet. Liberty and Main Cross.
  • Faulkner W., saddle and harness maker, Pike, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Gale T. C., physician and surgeon, Main bet. Liberty and Ferry.
  • Girard Charles, blacksmith, cor. Walnut and Ferry.
  • Golay S. T., wagon maker, cor. Walnut and Market.
  • Goldenburg C. & Son, manufacturers and dealers in stoves, tin and sheet iron ware, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Good Templars, Vevay Lodge, No. 87, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Gordon L. W., county auditor, cor. Main and Main Cross.
  • Gravenner & LeClerc, carpenters and builders, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Gray J. W., merchant tailor, Main, bet. Liberty and Ferry.
  • GRISARD F. L. & SON, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, NAILS, GROCERIES AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, COR. MAIN AND FERRY.
  • Hall & Lindley, dealers in pressed hay, and prop’rs wharf boat.
  • Harwood & Doan, dealers in dry goods, groceries, etc., Main, bet. Liberty and Ferry.
  • Hatch & Rutherford, blacksmiths, Walnut, bet. Seminary and Pike.
  • Hathaway & Co., dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, clothing, etc., wholesale and retail, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Hathorn G. W., carpenter and joiner, cor. Main and Vineyard.
  • Hawkins A., chair maker, Pike, bet. Union and Main Cross.
  • Herrick H. B., county recorder, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Hoffman J. B., dealer in dry goods and groceries, Ferry, bet. Pike and Seminary.
  • Indiana Lodge No. 126, I. O. O. F., cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Indiana Reville, weekly, F. J. Waldo, editor and prop’r, cor. Main and Ferry.
  • Kessler & Son, saddle and harness makers, Ferry, bet. Main and Market.
  • Kincaid Miss E. B. & Co., dealers in millinery and fancy goods, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Knox G. G. & Co., prop’rs wool carding and flouring mills.
  • Lamb & Adkinson, attorneys and counselors at law, Liberty, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Lamson T. D., wagon maker, Pike, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • LECLERC HOUSE, MRS. JULIA E. LECLERC, PROPRIETRESS, CORNER MAIN AND FERRY. (See card, p. 447.)
  • Lemons Chas., prop’r livery stable, Main, bet. Ferry and Walnut.
  • Lephard John, shaving saloon, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Littlefield Enos, cabinet maker and furniture dealer, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • McMillen Johnn, dealer in dry goods and groceries, Main, bet. Walnut and Ferry.
  • Malin J. N., county treasurer, cor. Main and Main Cross.
  • Mead Wm., county sheriff, cor. Pike and Liberty.
  • Medary M., dry goods and groceries, Ferry, bet. Main and Market.
  • Miller S. B. & Co., prop’rs Excelsior flouring mills, Pike, bet. Liberty and Main Cross.
  • Northcott & Rous, butchers and meat market, cor. Market and Ferry.
  • Ormsby Oliver, county clerk, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Patton G. C., postmaster, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Phoenix Lodge, No. 182, I. O. O. F., cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Pleasants George E., justice of peace and insurance agent, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Pleasants S. E. & J. K., dry goods, groceries and produce dealers, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Porter Robert P., prop’r Russell House, cor. Market and Ferry.
  • Price Wm., tailor, cor. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Ridgeway J. F., physician and surgeon, cor. Pike and Liberty.
  • Russell House, Robert P., Porter, prop’r, cor. Market and Ferry.
  • Schenck B. F., insurance agent, Ferry, bet Main and Pike.
  • Schenck U. P. & Son, traders and general merchants, south-west cor. Ferry and Pike.
  • Scott C., attorney and counselor at law, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Shaw, Alfred, dry goods, groceries, &c., Ferry, bet. Main and Market.
  • Short J. V., undertaker and cabinet maker, Seminary, between Ferry and Liberty.
  • Shuff Samuel, wagon maker, cor. Walnut and Seminary.
  • Smithson Joshua, prop’r steam saw mill.
  • Stevens Isaac, drugs, stationery, &c., Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Switzerland Lodge, No. 122, Masonic, cor. Main and Liberty.
  • Tague M. W., publisher Weekly News, cor. Main and Ferry.
  • Teats Jesse, staple and fancy dry goods, groceries, and produce, cor. Main and Ferry.
  • Thiebaud C. & Son, manufact’rs and dealers in boots and shoes, Main, bet. Liberty and Ferry.
  • Thiebaud J. L., druggist and apothecary, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • THOMPSON O. G. & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, &c., FERRY, BET. MAIN AND PIKE.
  • TITUS J. H., NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING AGENT, OFFICE LECLERC HOUSE. (See card, p. 447.)
  • Tompkins A., groceries and provisions, cor. Ferry and Market.
  • Unser Charles, bakery, grocery and confectionery, Main, bet. Liberty and Ferry.
  • Vanausdall T. J., proprietor marble works, Main, bet. Ferry and Walnut.
  • Waldo F. J., insurance agent and editor and prop’r Indiana Reveille, cor. Main and Ferry.
  • Webb J. F., boot and shoe maker, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.
  • Woody L. L., manufacturer and dealer in stoves, tin and shett-iron ware, Main, bet. Ferry and Liberty.
  • Workingmen’s Institute, J. W. Boyd, librarian, Ferry, bet. Main and Pike.

Ohio County – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

Ohio County, Indiana entries from:
George W. Hawes’ Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1860 and 1861. Indianapolis: George W. Hawes, 1860.

ABERDEEN,
A post village of Ohio county, situated 10 miles south-west from Rising Sun, the capital of the county, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 45 miles south-west from Cincinnati. It contains one steam flour mill, one general store, a few trades and professions. Population 50. Post office established in 1852. D. W. Sisson, Postmaster.

  • Gillespie R. B., gunsmith.
  • Gould E. W., cabinet maker and manufacturer sash, blinds and doors.
  • Gould S. A., chair maker.
  • Griswell E. T., cooper.
  • Griswell W. R., blacksmith.
  • Luther T. & I., prop’rs steam flouring and grist mill.
  • Luther & Longwood, proprietors steam saw mill.
  • McHenry I. W., justice of the peace.
  • Mead W., cabinet maker.
  • Nettle James, cooper.
  • SISSON D. W., GENERAL MERCHANT.

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

HARTFORD,
A post village of Ohio county, in Union township, situated on Laughrey creek, 8 miles west from Rising Sun, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains a Methodist church, two general stores, one flouring and saw mill, and several trades and professions. Population 114. Post office established in 1830. BASIL L. COOPER, Postmaster.

  • Andrew M., school teacher.
  • Barnes Rev. Jas. S., Methodist pastor.
  • Berton Wm., cooper.
  • Billingsly J., resident farmer.
  • Bomaster Henry, prop’r saw mill.
  • Calhoon John C., butcher.
  • Clark Joseph, cooper.
  • Cofield Robert, auctioneer.
  • COOPER BASIL L., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
  • Cooper D. W., daguerrean artist.
  • Cooper T. N., dealer in groceries.
  • Frick Mrs. Jane E., dress maker.
  • Gerard J. B., physician and surgeon.
  • Gerard Wm., resident farmer.
  • Gregg Richard, attorney at law.
  • Holliday C., boot and shoe maker.
  • Holliday C., hide and leather dealer.
  • Johnson Alexander, harness and saddle maker.
  • Linn Joel, resident farmer.
  • McPherson William, stone and brick mason.
  • Maryman A. Y., township trustee.
  • Prather B. R., physician and surgeon.
  • Ray John, resident farmer.
  • Steel Samuel, blacksmith.
  • Stockdale Jos., blacksmith.
  • Stump Wm., tailor.
  • Wilber A. & R., general merchants and lumber dealers.

RISING SUN,

A prominent post town, and the capital of Ohio county, handsomely situated on the Ohio river, 35 miles below Cincinnati, and about 100 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It was laid out in 1810, and is a place of considerable business, containing the county buildings, one Catholic and six Protestant churches, several schools and benevolent institutions, a weekly newspaper, and numerous mercantile and manufacturing branches, including several mills, a large cotton and woolen factory, foundries, distilleries, furniture manufacturers, &c. Population 2,000.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

  • Common Pleas Judge, John J. Hayden.
  • Clerk, John R. Ross.
  • Treasurer, R. W. Jones.
  • Auditor, O. H. Miller.
  • Recorder, Wm. Elliott.
  • Sheriff, Thos. H. Gilmore.
  • Coroner, Theophilus Jones.
  • Surveyor, E. B. Hunt.
  • Commissioners, C. Marble, H. Baricklow, and H. Anderson.

Alphabetical List of Professions , Trades, Etc.

  • Babb & Lemmon, editors and proprietors Indiana Weekly Visitor, cor. Main and Front.
  • Baxter J. S., boot and shoe shop, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Berkshire William, blacksmith, Fifth, bet. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Berkshire Wm., justice of peace, Fifth.
  • Best Mrs. S., millinery and dress making, Front, bet. Main and Second.
  • Birdzell C., meat store, Main, bet. Walnut and Market.
  • Calkin Miss L, millinery and fancy goods, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • CITY HOTEL, CHARLES REOHM, PROPRIETOR, FRONT, BET. MAIN AND SECOND. (See card, p. 389.)
  • Clark Eli, watch maker and jeweler, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Clore Wm., blacksmith and plow maker, Walnut, bet. First and Second.
  • Corwine Rev. J. D. H., Universalist pastor, Grand, bet. First and Second.
  • Cullen Wm., merchant tailor, 10 Main.
  • Cullen & Grace, dealers in drugs, medicines, chemicals, &c., Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • DODD H. E. & SON, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MAIN, BET. MARKET AND WALNUT.
  • Downey A. C., attorney and counselor at law, 10 Main.
  • Downey H. A., attorney at law and notary public, 10 Main.
  • DUNNE P. J., WATCH MAKER AND DEALER IN JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, 2 MAIN.
  • Elliott Israel, blacksmith, cor. Front and Walnut.
  • Elliott Wm., county recorder, office Court House.
  • English Oliver, stone and brick mason, cor. Broad Alley and Second.
  • Enoch A. C., boot and shoe maker, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Espy H. S. & H., dealers in groceries, produce, queensware, &c., cor. Main and Market.
  • Fisher D., boot and shoe manufacturer, 14 Main.
  • French John J. & Co., grocers and produce dealers, cor. Main and Front.
  • Garey Enos, cabinet maker, Market, bet. Main and Grand.
  • GAREY JOHN W., BAKER, GROCER, AND CONFECTIONER, MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • Gillespie William, physician and surgeon, Market, bet. Main and Second.
  • Gilmore Thomas H., county sheriff, Main, west of Mulberry.
  • Grace J. & Son, groceries, produce, queensware, boots, shoes, &c., Market, bet. Main and Second.
  • Hall Frank, bakery, 4 Main.
  • Hall Wm. T., carpenter and builder, cor. Main and Market.
  • Harris John, carpenter and builder, Market, bet. Main and Fourth.
  • Hathaway B. J., prop’r Aurora and Lawrenceburg Telegraph Line, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • HATHAWAY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c., &c., MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • Hayden John J., Common Pleas judge, attorney at law and insurance agent, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Herdegen Adam, prop’r wharf boat, Levee, bet. Main and Second.
  • Hewitt J., groceries and provisions, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Horsfall Thos, tailor, cor. Main and Market.
  • Indiana Weekly Visitor, Babb & Lemmon, editors and prop’rs, corner Main and Front.
  • Jelly J. S., attorney at law, Main, between Market and Walnut.
  • Jessup D. H., physician and surgeon, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Jones H. J., groceries and produce, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Jones R. W., county treasurer, cor. Main and Market.
  • Jones Theophilus, county coroner, Walnut, bet. Main and Second.
  • Jones & Sill, manufacturers stoves, copper, tin and sheet iron ware, corner Main and Front.
  • McAVOY & BROTHER, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, &c., MAIN, BET. FRONT AND MARKET.
  • McClure Institute, F. J. Gregory, librarian, R. G. Yonge, pres’t, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • McKibbin C. T., physician and surgeon, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Massey Mrs. E. J., milliner and mantua maker, Front, bet. Main and Walnut.
  • Marble Ira T., grocery and oyster saloon, 4 Main.
  • Marquett & Mack, saddle and harness makers, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Martin Richard, manufacturer of saddles, harness, collars, &c., Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Merrill H., blacksmith, corner Grand and Walnut.
  • Miles W., dealer in books and stationery, 14 Main.
  • Miller O. H., county auditor, office Court House.
  • MONROE WM., GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 MAIN.
  • Moore Rev. Wm., Presbyterian Church, (O. S.,) cor. Front and High.
  • Morgan B., hat and cap store, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Reister & Co., prop’rs foundry and iron shop, 12 Main.
  • REOHM CHARLES, PROP’R CITY HOTEL, FRONT BET. MAIN AND SECOND. (See card, p. 380.)
  • Rising Sun Insurance Co., S. Hathaway, president, B. J. Hathaway, secretary, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Ross Jno. R., county clerk, office Court House.
  • Schofield Joseph, prop’r carding and spinning woolen factory, cor. Front and Fifth.
  • Scoggin & Wilber, grocers and produce dealers, cor. Main and Market.
  • Seward Samuel, dealer in lumber and coal, cor. Main and Market.
  • Smith Wm. H., carpenter and builder, cor. Fourth and Market.
  • Snyder John H., baker and confectioner, 18 Main.
  • Steele Wm., blacksmith, Main, opp. Court House.
  • STEWART S. H., ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, MAIN, BET. MARKET AND WALNUT.
  • Sullivan W. H., physician and surgeon, cor. Main and Market.
  • Summers Thomas, dealer in stoves, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Talbott J. W., prop’r steam flouring mill, cor. Main and Front.
  • Tevis Rev. Jas., pastor, M. E. Church, Walnut, bet. Main and Second.
  • Thompson Platt, dealer in stoves, tin and sheet iron ware, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Tiers Rev. M., pastor Christian Church, Main, bet. Walnut and High.
  • ULREY J. B., SURGEON DENTIST, AT HOME ON MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS; IN AURORA ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY; IN LAWRENCEBURG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
  • Ulrey Stephen, postmaster, Main, between Market and Walnut.
  • Walker J. S., manufacturer and dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers, &c., Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Wells J. C., general store, cor. Main and Market.
  • Whitlock J. T., undertaker and cabinet maker, Main, bet. Market and Walnut.
  • Williams H. T., physician and surgeon, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Works Jno. J., grocery and provision dealer, Main, bet. Market and Front.
  • Wright E. H., prop’r steam flouring and saw mill, cor. Front and Second.
  • Wright J., shaving saloon, Main, between Front and Market.
  • Wright Nathaniel, blacksmith, cor. Second and Walnut.
  • Yonge R. G., president McClure Institute, Main, bet. Front and Market.
  • Yonge R. S., chair maker, Main, between Market and Walnut.
  • Zieler J. & Co., dealers in staple and fancy dry goods, Main, bet. Front and Market.