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Dearborn County – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

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

BRAYSVILLE,
A small post village of Dearborn county, in Harrison township, situated 20 miles north from Lawrenceburg, the capital of the county, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati.

BRIGHT, (Saltillo Village,)
A post village of Dearborn county, in Harrison township, situated 10 miles north from Lawrenceburg, the capital of the county, about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 25 miles north-west from Cincinnati. It contains three stores, one hotel, one steam saw mill, and a few mechanical trades. Population 75. GRANVILLE LOVE, Postmaster.

  • Cloud Mason J., justice of peace.
  • Disborough Nancy, milliner and dress maker.
  • Grubbs John, blacksmith.
  • Haddock Robt., general merchant and notary public.
  • LOVE G., HOTEL PROPRIETOR.
  • McClure J., carriage and wagon maker.
  • Morgan Nancy E., dealer in dry goods.
  • Norris —, boot and shoe maker.
  • Nowlis Silas, butcher.
  • Sisson Z. B., carriage and wagon maker.
  • Swales F., prop’r steam saw mill.
  • Whipple A. B., blacksmith.

COCHRAN,
A post office of Dearborn county, and a station on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 2 miles west from Aurora, 27 miles west by south from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

DILLSBORO,
A post village of Dearborn county, situated 1 ½ miles south from the line of the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 15 miles from Lawrenceburg, 35 miles south-west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

FARMERS’ RETREAT,
A post office of Dearborn county, situated on South Branch, 17 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg, about 75 miles south-east from Indianapolis. In the vicinity is a German Lutheran church, two general stores, and a few mechanical trades. Post office established in 1852. GARRETT BOSSE, Postmaster.

  • BOSSE GARRETT, GENERAL MERCHANT (See card, p. 128)
  • Heelmes David, school teacher.
  • Licking —, blacksmith.
  • Maetke Julius, physician.
  • Opp A., general general merchant.
  • Opp John, cooper.
  • Rand John, school teacher.
  • Wichman Rev. T., Lutheran pastor.

GUILFORD,
A post village of Dearborn county, in York township, situated on Tanner’s creek, and on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 8 miles north-west from Lawrenceburg, 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 30 miles west from Cincinnati. It contains two Methodist churches and an academy, one Masonic Lodge, two general stores, one hotel, one flouring mill, and various trades and professions. Population 500. Township 3,000. Post office established in 1840. JOHN HUDDLESTON, Postmaster.

  • Brigler J., township constable.
  • Brooks I. N., telegraph operator and R. R. agent.
  • Campbell Charles, notary public.
  • Campbell & Skaats, general merchants.
  • Chileston D., township justice.
  • Cole C., painter.
  • Cole F., blacksmith.
  • Ege J., township trustee.
  • Flood —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gardner Rev., —–, Methodist pastor.
  • Goshorn —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gardner Rev. —, Methodist pastor.
  • Goshorn —, physician and surgeon.
  • Gurry Rev. T. B., Methodist pastor.
  • Hastings D., school teacher.
  • Miller S., township constable.
  • Robertson C. W., agent Adams express Co.
  • Robertson Geo., hotel proprietor.
  • Robertson & Brooks, general store.
  • Ruhlman J., boot and shoe maker.
  • Sehne C. A., steam flour and grist mill.
  • Spicknard J. A., justice of peace.

GUIONSVILLE,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

HOLMAN,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

JONES’ STATION,
A post office of Dearborn county, and a station on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 14 miles west from Lawrenceburg, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

KELSO,
A post village in the northern part of Dearborn county, about 75 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LAWRENCEVILLE,
A post village of Dearborn county, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

LOGAN,
A small post village of Dearborn county, situated in a township of the same name, 14 miles from Lawrenceburg, 26 miles west from Cincinnati, and about 85 miles south-east from Indianapolis. In the vicinity is a Baptist and Methodist church, one general store, one flouring mill, and several mechanical trades. WM. GLARDON, Postmaster.

  • Ashley Chas., woolen manufacturer.
  • Ashley Wm., carpenter and wagon maker.
  • Boatman Jas. M., general merchant and pork packer.
  • Boatman J. C., school teacher.
  • Boatman John C., township librarian.
  • Bonham Z. A., justice of peace.
  • Cole John, blacksmith and wagon maker.
  • Everson Washington, gunsmith.
  • Geary Rev. —, Methodist pastor.
  • GLARDON WM., NOTARY PUBLIC.
  • Hoover Wm. D., boot and shoe maker.
  • Horner John, justice of peace.
  • Hudson Geo., resident farmer.
  • Jolly Charles, carpenter.
  • Jolly Wm. H., sewing machine agent.
  • Jones Rev. E., Baptist pastor.
  • Keen R. A., blacksmith.
  • Laird Wm., auctioneer.
  • Lake Daniel, fish dealer.
  • McClure J., cooper and township trustee.
  • Pastnet Wm., dyer and scourer.
  • Phillips J., boot and shoe maker.
  • Roll J. & W., chair manufacturers.
  • Roll Wm., school teacher.
  • Runnels Geo., resident farmer.
  • Southard J., carpenter.
  • Swales W. H., physician.

MANCHESTER,
A post village and township of Dearborn county, situated 2 miles from the line of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 11 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 38 miles from Cincinnati, and 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains a Methodist and Universalist church, an academy, three general stores, one hotel, one steam flouring and saw mill and a variety of trades and professions. Population 500. Township 3,000. Post office established in 1825. GILBERT PLATT, Postmaster.

  • Baker W. H., prop’r Farmers’ Hotel.
  • Blount C. N., school teacher.
  • Bolly John, blacksmith.
  • Calahan James, cooper.
  • Carrigus J. L., boot and shoe maker.
  • Crocker C. L. & W. F., general store.
  • Dunn & McMullen, general merchants.
  • Dunn & Noyes, steam saw and grist mill proprietors.
  • Freeland John P., manufacturer agricultural implements.
  • Givan George, justice of peace.
  • Harget Mrs. C., milliner and dress maker.
  • Horrum L. R., saddle and harness maker.
  • Horrum Wm., broom maker.
  • Kennedy S. M., surveyor.
  • Lozier G. W., justice of peace.
  • McMullen James, butcher.
  • McMullen John, carriage and plow maker.
  • Morp S., carpenter and builder.
  • Noyes Amos, resident farmer.
  • Noyes A. & Co., general store.
  • Noyes Miss E. P., school teacher.
  • Palmer John, blacksmith and gunsmith.
  • PLATT GILBERT, COOPER.
  • Platt Peter, brickyard.
  • Platt Richard, nursery and seedsman.
  • Platt S., builder.
  • Robberts Geo., justice of peace.
  • Schooley E., cabinet maker.
  • Sims John, blacksmith.
  • Tibbotts Benj., auctioneer.
  • Tibbotts C. F., attorney at law.
  • Tyrel W. H., druggist.
  • Wilcox Thomas, boot and shoe maker.
  • Woodson John, painter.
  • Woodson John S., daguerrean artist.

MOORE’S HILL,
An important post village of Dearborn county, in Sparta township, situated on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, 18 miles west from Lawrenceburg, 40 miles from Cincinnati, and about 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis. It contains a Baptist and Methodist church, a male and female collegiate institute, Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges, four general stores, two hotels, one flouring and steam saw mill, one tannery, and diversified trades and professions. Population 700. Township 2,500. Post office established in 1836. JAMES BOOKWALTER, Postmaster.

  • Adams S. R., pres. Moore’s Hill collegiate institute.
  • Allen Lodge, No. 165, Masonic.
  • Arnold M. W., prop’r steam flouring and saw mills.
  • Arnold M. W., tanner.
  • Bedunah J., township clerk and trustee.
  • Bigney Wm., wagon maker.
  • BOOKWALTER J., DEALER IN STOVES AND TIN WARE.
  • Bowers A. J., druggist and physician.
  • Boyd L., auctioneer.
  • Brumblay John, resident farmer.
  • Burlidge John, blacksmith.
  • Cartright Wm., brick mason.
  • Cheneowith B. P., school teacher.
  • Collins E. B., physician.
  • Cottingham D., butcher.
  • Darly Wm., cooper.
  • Daughters A. P., druggist and physician.
  • Davis Isaac, boot and shoe maker and dealer.
  • David J., painter.
  • Downtain L. D., prop’r White Hall.
  • English J. D., township constable and assessor.
  • Ewen John, resident farmer.
  • Faulkner C. S., hotel prop’r.
  • Faulkner C. S. & Son, general merchants.
  • Franklin S. D., resident farmer.
  • Gault H. B., general merchant and boot and shoe maker.
  • Holbrook Miss W., school teacher.
  • Isgregg N. S., physician.
  • Johnson George, butcher.
  • Jones Thos., cooper.
  • Justice T., cooper.
  • Kahler S. J., school teacher.
  • Kelley Rev. R., Baptist pastor.
  • Lang John H., agent Ohio and Mississippi railroad, and Adams express agent.
  • Lang John H., telegraph operator.
  • Laws James, cooper.
  • Laws Joseph, cooper.
  • Lindsay A. W., carpenter.
  • McCreary Mrs. J., milliner and dress maker.
  • McCreary Wm. H., township justice.
  • McCreary Wm. H. & E. R., saddle and harness makers.
  • Milson Elijah, attorney at law.
  • Moore John C. & Co., general merchants.
  • Moore’s Hill Lodge, No. 127, I. O. O. F.
  • Moore’s Hill male and female collegiate institute, S. R. Adams, president.
  • Platter P., patent right agent.
  • Reed James, cooper.
  • Rowe & Justice, cabinet makers.
  • Smith A., township justice.
  • Steward J. F., dentist.
  • Taylor A. J., daguerrean artist.
  • Taylor A. J., school teacher.
  • Thompson John K., attorney at law and notary public.
  • Thompson John K., agent, Etna Insurance company.
  • White Hall Hotel, L. D. Downtain prop’r.
  • Wood Rev. E. G., Methodist pastor.

NEW ALSACE,
A post village of Dearborn county, situated 80 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and surrounded by a rich farming country.

SAINT LEON,
A post office of Dearborn county, about 85 miles east south-east from Indianapolis.

SPARTA,
A post office of Dearborn county, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

VAN WEDDEN’S,
A station on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati railway, 72 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

WILMINGTON,
A post village and the former capital of Dearborn county, situated 6 miles south-west from Lawrenceburg, near the south-eastern extremity of the State.

WRIGHT’S CORNERS,
A post village of Dearborn county, in the south-eastern extremity of the State.

YORKVILLE,
A post village of Dearborn county, about 84 miles south-east from Indianapolis.

Lawrenceburg – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

LAWRENCEBURG,

An important post town, and the capital of Dearborn county, pleasantly situtated on the right bank of the Ohio river, and on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, at the intersection of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati road, 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 22 miles west by south from Cincinnati.

The rich alluvial bottom lands in the vicinity are remarkable for their great fertility of soil, and the surrounding country is distinguished for the beauty of its scenery. Lawrenceburg was laid out in 1801, and is admirably situated for the successful prosecution of manufacturing operations. Of its trade and manufacturers the Indianapolis Daily Journal of March 20th, 1860, says:

“Lawrenceburg enjoys a good local trade, and in the manufacturer of flour and whisky there are few towns in the State that can show as large figures as the county seat of Dearborn can exhibit.

“On the hills north of Lawrenceburg the vine is cultivated to a considerable extent. The soil is rich, porous and warm and on the south side of the elevations the grape grows to great perfection. The upper crust of the earth is full of limestone rock, which is used to make mole hill walls below the vine roots, to prevent the rains washing the earth from around them. This is the plan adopted by vine growers on the hills adjoining the valleys of the Rhine and Neckar in Germany.

“The commissioners of Dearborn county are erecting a new jail, using a portion of the materials in their old prison for the purpose. It is to be of stone and substantially built. The cells will be formed after May’s patent, which prevents the escape of prisoners under any circumstances when once locked up.”

Besides the public buildings of the county, Lawrenceburg contains six or seven churches, several flourishing schools, one large steam flouring mill, one water flouring mill, three large distilleries, two breweries, several hotels, a branch of the Bank of the State, two newspapers, and numerous and varied mercantile and mechanical branches. Population about 5,000.

F. RIDDELL, Postmaster.

Alphabetical List of Professions , Trades, Etc.

  • Adams Express Co., J. P. Chew, agent, Main, cor. of Short.
  • Adler Henry, staple and fancy dry goods, Walnut, cor. of Partition.
  • Adler, Lion & Co., merchant tailors, Main.
  • Anderson B. T. W. S., boarding house, Main.
  • Andug J. & Co., meat store, Main.
  • Armstrong Cyrus, dealer in furniture, Main.
  • Armstrong & Elder, furniture factory, Mary.
  • Barckdoll David S., cooper, High, cor. of Front.
  • Bartholomew Joseph, prop’r Lawrenceburg House, Walnut, cor. of Partition.
  • Beckman Alexander, prop’r of the wharf boat.
  • Boese Henry, confectionery, toys and grocery, Walnut, south of Main.
  • Bolander House, Amos Bolander, prop’r, Short.
  • Bookwalter Addison, editor and prop’r of the Democratic Register, Main, cor. of Walnut.
  • Broderick Geo., confectioner and ice cream saloon, Main.
  • Brown Abram, attorney at law, Short.
  • Brown Geo., furniture dealer, Main.
  • Brown Hon. James T., attorney at law, Main.
  • Brown J. H., physician, Main.
  • Brown Wm., furniture factory, Short.
  • Browneller Fred., leather store, Main.
  • Bryant & Lord, foundry and machine shop, cor. Short and William.
  • Buell Geo. P., produce dealer, Main.
  • Burkam E. G., pres’t Branch Bank of the State, Short.
  • Chapman & Son, groceries and produce, Short.
  • Chew J. P., bookseller and furniture dealer, cor. Main and Short.
  • City Hotel, Andrew Whipple, prop’r, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Craft Wm. E., notary public, Main.
  • Crist & Bell, hardware, cutlery, and agricultural implements, Main.
  • Cutting W. B., freight and ticket agent, Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Depot.
  • Daniels David G., painter, Elm Row.
  • Deuschle Lawrence, groceries and saloon, Third.
  • Dexheimer Philip, blacksmith, cor. Walnut and Tate.
  • Dowden Otho W., saddle and harness shop, Walnut.
  • Duncan Geo., freight and ticket agent O. and M. R. R.
  • Dunn Mrs. Sarah E., ambrotypist, Short.
  • Edwards Miss A., millinery store, Main.
  • Ellis H. D., daguerrean artist, cor. Main and Short.
  • Farmers’ Hotel, John Myer, proprietor, cor. Main and Third.
  • Ferguson George W., painter and paper hanger, William.
  • Ferris & Abbott, druggists, cor. Main and Short.
  • Finney James, pump maker, cor. New and Walnut.
  • Fitch’s Hotel, Geo. B. Fitch, prop’r, corner Main and Mary.
  • Francis Thomas, carpenter, William.
  • Francis W. M., confectionery and fruit store.
  • Gaffs & Marshall, millers and distillers, Shipping.
  • Garnier John B., prop’r Lafayette Brewery, Main.
  • Gazlay T. & Co., attorneys at law, Short.
  • Godert Henry, boots and shoes, Main.
  • Godfrey Daniel, chair maker, Main.
  • Gysie, Jacob, groceries, provisions and liquors, Main.
  • HAAS JACOB, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, MAIN.
  • Harding & Tate, physicians, Main.
  • Haubold Nicholas, boots and shoes, Main.
  • Hauck Fred., confectionery, Main.
  • Hauck John J., hardware and cutlery, Main.
  • Hawkins Wm., blacksmith, cor. Ash and New.
  • Heinburger John, county recorder, Court House.
  • Helfer & Woodward, coach and carriage manufacturers, Walnut.
  • Helmuth H. R., dry goods and groceries, cor. Main and Third.
  • Henry J. W., saddles and harness, Main.
  • Hermann Louis, jeweler, clocks and watches, Third.
  • Hiles Charles, tailor, Walnut.
  • Hitzfield Augustus, wines, liquors and groceries, Main.
  • Hitzfield Louis, oyster saloon, Railroad Depot.
  • Hofner Jos., saloon, Main.
  • Hollister Ephraim, cabinet maker, Main.
  • Hommer John, groceries, Third.
  • Hornberger John, groceries, Third.
  • Horri George, cabinet maker, Shipping.
  • Huschart Geo., marble dealer, Walnut.
  • Isherwood John, grocery store, Main.
  • Jackson Francis, county treasurer, office Court House.
  • Johnson Wm., cooper, Ash, south of Partition.
  • Jones Saml. L., county clerk, Court House.
  • Junker Jacob & Michael, boot and shoe store, Main.
  • Kastner Adam, grocer and baker, Walnut.
  • Kauffman Isaac, cooper, Third.
  • Kersner Ernst, saloon, Walnut.
  • Kiger Jacob, boot maker, William.
  • Kirby J., physician, Main.
  • Kirchner Gustave, butcher and saloon keeper, Main.
  • Kirsch Henry, cigars and tobacco, Walnut.
  • Klein Michael, saloon, Third.
  • Kohlermann Louis, tanner, Front.
  • Kraas Wm., general merchant, Short.
  • Kunkel Andrew, grocery and saloon, Walnut.
  • Laughlin Wm., cooper, cor. New and Vine.
  • Lewis L. B. & Bro., dry goods, cor. Main and Short.
  • Lewis & Eichelberger, miller, storage, forwarding and commission merchants, Levee, foot of Elm Row.
  • Lewis & Moore, dry goods, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Little Stephen, carpenter, cor. Main and Maple.
  • Lommel Henry, groceries, cor. Third and Front.
  • Lommel Peter, saloon, Walnut.
  • Lucas Thomas J., watches, clocks and jewelry, Main.
  • Ludlow & Tate, door, blind and sash factory, Short.
  • Lutman Henry, boot and shoe store, Walnut.
  • Lyons Michael, cigars and tobacco, Main.
  • Maas Moses, merchant tailor, cor. Walnut and Main.
  • McClusky John, cooper, Front.
  • McCormick James, merchant tailor, Main.
  • McDonald Hugh, produce and commission merchant, Short.
  • McGranahan Joseph, groceries and provisions, Main.
  • McGrath Thomas, blacksmith, Short.
  • Major Daniel, attorney at law, Short.
  • Mayor Fred C., music teacher, Short.
  • Meech Michael, stone cutter, Third.
  • Metcalf & Fagan, sash, door and blind factory and dealers in lumber, Main.
  • Miller Mathias, coal dealer, Walnut.
  • Mooney Jos., clothing store, Main.
  • Mooney Joseph, feed store, Walnut.
  • Moore Geo. W., dealer in dry goods, &c., Main.
  • Morgan Andrew, general store, Third.
  • Morgan Frederick, boot and shoe shop, Third.
  • Neumann Ferdinand, wagon maker, Front.
  • Olcott John M., principal High School, Main.
  • Palmer James, cooper, Charlotte, corner Partition.
  • Parry R. H., dry goods, Main, corner Walnut.
  • Pfalzgraff Jacob, wagon maker, Walnut.
  • Pfiester Frederick, boots and shoes, Main.
  • Piatt & Reid, attorneys at law, Short.
  • Preston George, carpenter, Short.
  • Pusey Andrew J., millwright, cor. High and Main.
  • Randall Henry, blacksmith, Partition.
  • Ratjen Charles, barber and hair dresser, Walnut.
  • Reger August, groceries, Arch, cor. Partition.
  • Richardson J. F., justice of peace, Short.
  • Richardson Mrs. S., millinery store, Short.
  • Riddell F., postmaster, Main.
  • Reif Jacob, saloon, Mary, cor. Partition.
  • Rinke Michael, blacksmith, Walnut.
  • Rittenhouse & Williams, millers and distillers, Main.
  • Rodgers Robert, livery and sale stable, Walnut.
  • Roth Michael, grocery and provisions, Third.
  • Round Louis, cooper, Walnut.
  • Schmitt Augustus, homoeopathic physician, Short.
  • Schnieder William, boots and shoes, Short.
  • Schwartz & Pinder, importers of wines and liquors, Third.
  • Sherwood John, grocery store, Main.
  • Shliger William, cabinet maker, St. Clair.
  • Siemandel John, grocery and saloon, Front, cor. First.
  • Smith Hugh F., groceries and provisions, Main.
  • Sparks D. E. & Co., dry goods, queensware and shoes, Main.
  • Sparks Norval, groceries, seeds and provisions, Main.
  • Spooner & Schwartz, attorneys at law, Main.
  • Staley Joshua, cooper, Elm.
  • Tate Wm., jr., physician, Main.
  • Thompson James, cooper, Walnut.
  • Tilford David, carpenter, Elm Row.
  • Tousey Omer, land agent, Main, cor. Arch.
  • Ulrey J. P., staple and fancy dry goods, Main, cor. Short.
  • Vail John B., conductor, Main.
  • Vendz George, tailor, Fourth.
  • Vogel George P., prop’r Railroad House, cor. Walnut.
  • Walter Peter, blacksmith, Walnut, corner Tate.
  • Walter Rudolph, drugs and medicines, Walnut.
  • Walters Charles, physician, Walnut.
  • Weaver Henry, saloon, First, cor. Front.
  • Weitzel John, prop’r Washington Hotel, Walnut, cor. New.
  • Wenke Henry, cabinet maker, cor. May.
  • Werneke C. H. W., cigars and tobacco, Main.
  • Wolf John B., groceries, Arch.
  • Woodward & Helfer, carriage factory, Front, cor. High.
  • Wuest Phillip, billiard saloon, Main.
  • Wymond John, grocer and commission merchant, Main, cor. Walnut.
  • Younker Michael, shoemaker, Charlotte.
  • Zimmerman Phillip, tailor, Walnut.

Aurora – 1860 Indiana Gazetteer and Business Directory

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

AURORA.

A post city of Dearborn county, situated on the Ohio river, at the mouth of Hagan creek, 26 miles below Cincinnati, and on the Ohio and Mississippi railway, four miles from Lawrenceburg, the capital of the county, and 90 miles south-east from Indianapolis, fare $2.95.

It was laid out in 1819, incorporated in 1848, and is surrounded by a rich farming region. It is a place of considerable business, exports large quantities of produce and contains one Catholic and five Protestant churches, several flourishing schools, one weekly newspaper, various benevolent institutions, numerous merchantile and manufacturing establishments, including distilleries, planing mills, sash and blind factories, also cooper shops, slaughter houses, pork packing establishments, &c. Population about 3,500.

Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.

  • Allen Wm., carpenter and joiner.
  • Andrews A., insurance agent.
  • Aurora Commercial, Nelson & Pummill, proprietors.
  • Aurora Insurance and Trust Co., J. Cobb, pres’t, L. M. Foulk, sec’y.
  • Bailey J. W., telegraph operator.
  • Beck & Bailey, dry goods, boots and shoes.
  • Beerger Wm., gunsmith.
  • Bloom A., merchant tailor.
  • Bloom Mrs. E., confectionery.
  • Bond R. C., physician and surgeon.
  • Bridwell Wm., meat store.
  • Buettner Henry, barber.
  • Burns F. A., boot and shoe maker.
  • Bush B. M., insurance and express agent.
  • Campbell I. T., saddle and harness maker.
  • Carbaugh J. H., attorney at law.
  • CHAMBERS, STEVENS & CO., DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
  • Cheek George, dealer in pressed hay.
  • Cheek H., attorney at law.
  • CHRISTY & LANGTREE, DEALERS IN COAL, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
  • Clark Mrs. A. P., post mistress.
  • CLARK, WEBBER & GOULD, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE.
  • Cobb John, coal dealer.
  • COBB O. P. & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PORK PACKERS, AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SALT, &c. ALSO AGENTS FOR ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
  • Cochran Railroad Shops O. and M. M., 1 mile north of the city.
  • CRANE A. G. & CO., MANUFACTURER CUT STAVES, BARRELS, DRESSED FLOORING, AND BUILDING LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
  • CUMMINGS & WATTS, GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS.
  • Cunningham Wm., rectifier and dealer in liquors.
  • DEWES JOS., MANUFACTURER OF WOOLENS, JEANS, &c., OF EVERY VARIETY.
  • DINES G., HAIR DRESSING AND SHAVING SALOON.
  • Dorn & Brother, wagon makers and blacksmiths.
  • Dyke Nathaniel, dealer in stoves and tin ware.
  • Eagle Hotel, John Hamilton, prop’r.
  • Early Philip, grocery.
  • Ebersole & Haynes, physicians and surgeons.
  • Edwards W. J. & Co., carriage makers.
  • Epstein Abraham, clothing store.
  • Epstein Abraham, jewelry store.
  • Eschmann Nicholas, tobacconist.
  • Fickenscher John, manufact’r and dealer in stoves and tin ware.
  • Fickling Charles, grocery.
  • Fisher P., boot and shoe maker.
  • GAFF T. & J. W. MILLERS AN DISTILLERS.
  • Garmhausen B., proprietor Washington Hotel.
  • Garmhausen B., grocery dealer.
  • Giegold J. L., baker and grocery.
  • Goldsmith Martin, clothier and dealer in boots and shoes.
  • GREEN EDWARD, ATTORNNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
  • GREER, KELSEY & HILL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
  • HAMILTON JOHN, PROPRIETOR EAGLE HOTEL.
  • Haring M., undertaker and cabinet maker.
  • Hauck Wm., barber and hair dresser.
  • Haynes J. D., attorney at law.
  • Held P. H., merchant tailor.
  • HILL S. P. & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES AND PROPRIETORS OF SHATTUCKS EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDERS.
  • HOLMAN & HAYNES, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
  • Holz Wm., physician and surgeon.
  • Hubbert Asa B., carpenter and builder.
  • Hubbert Richard, grocery and provision dealer.
  • HUCKERY FREDERICK, JUSTICE OF PEACE.
  • HUCKERY JOHN, GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
  • HURLBERT L. G., PLANING AND FLOURING MILL, LUMBER YARD, DOOR, SASH AND VENITIAN SHUTTER FACTORY.
  • Ittner John, boot and shoe maker.
  • Johnson Adam, bakery.
  • Kastner Philip, baker, confectionery and grocer.
  • Keister D. B., druggist.
  • Kelsey J. A. & Co., proprietor of the city wharf boat.
  • KEMPF M., GROCERY, BAKER AND LIQUORS.
  • Kern Frederick, eating saloon.
  • KOEHLER MARTIN, PROPRIETOR OF MANSION HOUSE. (See card, page 20.)
  • Kreitlein A., grocery.
  • Lamkin Hiram, merchant tailor.
  • Lansberry A. B., wagon maker.
  • Laupus John G., manufacturer and dealer in cigars, tobacco, &c.
  • Lattimore T., carpenter and joiner.
  • Lozier Abram, dry goods and groceries.
  • McCREARY R. E., DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
  • McHenry B. N., blacksmith.
  • Maloney Henry, boarding house and grocery.
  • MANSION HOUSE, M. KOEHLER, PROPRIETOR. (See card, p. 20.)
  • Marron H., cabinet maker and furniture dealer.
  • Merkle A. H., grocery.
  • Meyer M. & J., clothiers.
  • Milburn J. N., jewelry and book store.
  • Miles Isaac, attorney at law.
  • Miller Wm. R., boot and shoe maker, and tanner and currier.
  • Morrow H., undertaker and cabinet maker.
  • Musgrave J. & E., tanners and curriers.
  • Nelson & Pummill, editors and publishers Aurora Commercial.
  • Parker Samuel, fruit and vegetable dealer.
  • Phalen Israel, grocer.
  • Pierce S. R., dry goods and groceries.
  • Pyle J. Atwood, ambrotypist.
  • Radspinner J. F., grocer.
  • Richt L., boarding house and saloon.
  • Rider J., boot and shoe maker.
  • Ritter George, tobacconist.
  • Roberts O. F., attorney at law.
  • Ronsheim E., dry goods and clothing.
  • Rothert Mrs. F., tavern and grocery.
  • Rudolph Lewis, prop’r Farmers’ Hotel.
  • NELSON & PUMMILL, PROPRIETORS AURORA COMMERCIAL.
  • Saddler Mrs. C., millinery and fancy goods.
  • Schaffer George, boot and shoe maker.
  • Schmiedel H., prop’r City Hall, wine, lager beer and billiard saloon.
  • Schmitt A., homeopathic physician.
  • Schwartz & Co., clothing store.
  • SEVERIN JULIUS, COOPERSMITH, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORKS.
  • Shippin B., coal dealer.
  • Siementel George, baker and grocery.
  • SIEMENTEL L., PROPRIETOR CITY BREWERY.
  • SIEMENTEL M. & C., PROP’RS CITY FOURING MILL.
  • Slater Frederick, grocery.
  • Small Ezra, dealer in pressed hay.
  • Smith Adam, coffee house and saloon.
  • SQUIBB W. P. & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND LIQUORS.
  • Stafford James, dry goods and groceries.
  • Stage Asbury, grocery.
  • Stark Washington, proprietor City Wharf Boat.
  • Stark Mrs. M., milliner and mantua maker.
  • STEDMAN & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, FLOURING AND SAW MILLS, HAY PRESSES AND CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS.
  • Stevens Jacob, blacksmith.
  • Stevens W. F., Aetna insurance agent.
  • Stratton L. S., dry goods.
  • Taylor George, prop’r livery stable.
  • Terrill R. Q., attorney at law and notary public.
  • Trester House, F. D. Worth, prop’r.
  • Tuck N. H., ambrotypist.
  • Tyman B. W., attorney at law.
  • Veiht F. L., physician and surgeon.
  • WAULING GUSTAVUS, PATTERN MAKER.
  • Washington Hotel, B. Garmhausen, proprietor.
  • Watts & Taylor, carpenters and builders.
  • WEAVER J. W., COMMISSION MERCHANT.
  • Wehe Adam, saddle and harness maker.
  • Weymand & Gibson, manufact’rs of cooperage.
  • Wilke J. H., dry goods and groceries.
  • Worth F. D., prop’r Trester House.
  • York F. & W., livery stable.
  • York J. W. & Brother, livery stable.
  • Young & Miller, boot and shoe makers.