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Rising Sun List of Letters – April 1834

The April 1834 List of Letters for Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana is found in:
The Rising Sun5 Apr 1834 – Page 2, Column 5; 12 Apr 1834 – Page 3, Column 4

A List of Letters
REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT RISING SUN, IA., on the first of April 1834, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters.

  • D. B. Abbott
  • John Barker
  • Joseph Barricklow
  • Lucinda Buchanan
  • Banks & Reynolds
  • Mr. Brown
  • John Brown
  • Elenor Brown
  • J. or A. Churchill
  • H. Clarkson
  • James Clark
  • James Colliins
  • Ephraim Coon
  • David Driver
  • Milly Dormon
  • James Dunlap 2
  • John Deaver
  • Patrick Dunn
  • A. J. Eagleston
  • David Fisher
  • David Fisher Esq.
  • John I. French
  • Jesse Gregory
  • Elenor Goodwin
  • John Ginnings
  • James A. Glenn
  • Joseph Holsten 2
  • John Hunter
  • J. & S. Hastings
  • William Howlett
  • Silas How
  • Marcus D. Lykens
  • John Larew
  • John Lemon
  • Margaret Lawson
  • Silas Larew
  • Samuel Letton
  • Cheney Munger
  • Wm. Neal
  • Thomas Prouce
  • Hugh Price
  • — Philliss
  • Orrin Pengra
  • George Rowland
  • James G. Rice
  • John Rose
  • Anna Ruddell
  • James C. Ricketts
  • John Ray
  • Olive Smith
  • John Sheats
  • Jared Suddeth
  • Elijah Stephens
  • John Tice
  • William Wade
  • Amos Wiggins
  • Lydia Wright

JOHN LANIUS, Post Master.

Note: Letters not picked up in 3 months were sent to the General Post Office and destroyed.

Rising Sun List of Letters – January 1834

The January 1834 List of Letters for Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana is found in:
The Rising Sun4 Jan 1834 – Page 3, Column 3; 11 Jan 1834 – Page 3, Column 5; 18 Jan 1834 – Page 3, Column 5

A LIST OF LETTERS,
REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT RISING SUN, IA., on the first of January, 1834, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters.

  • Banks & Reynolds
  • Mrs. Jane Blew
  • John Barricklow
  • A. S. Bawbolt
  • Daniel Clark
  • Mr. Cooper
  • Eliza Craig
  • Silas Dinsmore
  • Elizabeth Ermon
  • George Greene
  • Miss E. Goodwin
  • John W. Ginnings
  • Daniel Hinsdale
  • Samuel Hannah
  • Chatfica Howell
  • James Hall
  • Enoch Jones
  • Eliza Johnson
  • Thomas Jones
  • Julius James
  • Stephen Jones
  • Patrick Ken
  • Mrs. F. Lemmon
  • Peter Lostutter
  • Thomas Langdon
  • Joseph Laplen
  • John McIlroy
  • Aulchey McDowell
  • Jacob Martin
  • G. Moss
  • Thomas Neal
  • Sarah Noble
  • D. Pierce
  • James S. Peters
  • Zediah Roe
  • Reuben Renols
  • Renols & Banks
  • Jas. C. Rickets
  • Rising Sun Lodge
  • David Shaw
  • Martin Scranton
  • Enoch Squibb
  • Elisha Tucker
  • Catharine Walker
  • Amos Wiggins

JOHN  LANIUS, Post Master.

Note: Letters not picked up in 3 months were sent to the General Post Office and destroyed.

Rising Sun List of Letters – October 1833

The October 1833 List of Letters for Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana is found in:
The Rising Sun16 Nov 1833 – Page 2, Column 5; 30 Nov 1833 – Page 3, Column 5; 7 Dec 1833 – Page 3, Column 2

A List of Letters
REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT RISING SUN, IN., on the first of October 1833, which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters.

  • John Anderson
  • Thomas Adams
  • Mary H. Barnes
  • Mary Bays
  • Samuel Brown
  • Jonathan Conner
  • George Collins
  • Maria Finley
  • Anne Gabrielson
  • Samuel Gilfay
  • William Higbee
  • Samuel Holmes
  • John Kenester 2
  • Peter Loustutter
  • Laban Lodge
  • Rev. W. Lewis
  • P Mounts
  • Thos. Muredock
  • Delia Newell
  • John Pelsor
  • A. C. Pepper 6
  • John H. Page 4
  • James Reeder
  • Susannah Rigdeon
  • Greenbury Rickets
  • Hiram Smith 2
  • John Serber
  • P. L. Tanner
  • Jer. Thompson
  • Phoebe Winters
  • James Woods

JOHN LANIUS, Post Master.

Note: Letters not picked up in 3 months were sent to the General Post Office and destroyed.

Indiana’s Gore in Indiana Territorial Papers

Indiana’s Gore became part of Indiana Territory in 1803. The Indiana Territory is covered in The Territorial Papers of the United States within volumes 7 and 8. Below is a list of selected items related to Indiana’s Gore found within:

Carter, Clarence Edwin, editor. The Territorial Papers of the United States. 28 volumes. Washington, D.C. : United States Government Printing Office, 1934-1975.
Digitized copy online at HathiTrust

Volume VII – The Territory of Indiana, 1800-1810

  • Page 4 – Governor St. Clair to William Henry Harrison – 17 Feb 1800 – make Cincinnati capital of middle state
  • Page 7 – A Bill to Divide the Northwest Territory – 31 March 1800
  • Page 9 – Report of Senate Committee on Bill to Divide the Northwest Territory
  • Page 175 – Report of House Committee on Amendments to Public-Land Bill – footnote – narrow strip of land lying between the Vincennes district and the eastern boundary of the territory was attached to Cincinnati district
  • Page 340 – Petition to Congress by Citizens of Dearborn County – 13 Feb 1806
  • Page 349 – The Secretary of the Treasury to Jared Mansfield – 1 May 1806 – land sales between Vincennes and Cincinnati
  • Page 516 – William Buckner to the President – 22 Jan 1808 – recommendation of Elijah Sparks, of Lawrenceburg, to the vacancy in the General Court of Indiana Territory
  • Page 517 – William Buckner to the Secretary of State – 22 Jan 1808 – recommendation of Elijah Sparks, of Lawrenceburg, to the vacancy in the General Court of Indiana Territory
  • Page 651-655 – Poll Book of an Election in Dearborn County – 22 May 1809
  • Page 661 – Thomas Randolph to Jonathan Jennings – 25 Jul 1809 – contested election results
  • Page 670 – Governor Harrison to the Secretary of War – 29 Aug 1809 – about Dearborn County
  • Page 680 – Certificate of Samuel C Vance – 7 Nov 1809 – Dearborn County election

Volume VIII – The Territory of Indiana, 1810-1816

  • Page 102 – Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of Dearborn, Franklin, and Wayne Counties – 28 Jan 1811
  • Page 104 – Report of House Committee on Legislative Memorial – 23 Jan 1811 – desire to move land office
  • Page 244 – Jonathan Jennings to the President – 1 Mar 1813 – recommendation of Elijah Sparks for Judge
  • Page 311 – Petition to Congress by Vinedressers of Switzerland County – 31 Oct 1814
  • Page 365 – Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of Dearborn County – 1815

Indiana’s Gore in Northwest Territorial Papers

Indiana’s Gore was a part of the Northwest Territory until 1803 when the area became part of Indiana Territory. The Northwest Territory is covered in The Territorial Papers of the United States within volumes 2 and 3. Below is a list of selected items related to Indiana’s Gore found within:

Carter, Clarence Edwin, editor. The Territorial Papers of the United States. 28 volumes. Washington, D.C. : United States Government Printing Office, 1934-1975.
Digitized copy online at HathiTrust

Volume II – The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio, 1787-1803

  • Page 6 – Virginia: Cession of Western Land Claims – 1 March 1784
  • Page 12 – Land Ordinance of 1785 – May 20, 1785
  • Page 39 – Ordinance of 1787 – 13 July 1787
  • Page 50 – Resolution of Congress: Treaty with the Wabash Indiana – 21 July 1787
  • Page 203 – Act for the Government of the Northwest Territory – 7 Aug 1789
  • Page 525 – Treaty of Greenville – 3 August 1795
  • Page 620 – Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of Knox County – 7 August 1797
  • Page 648 – Return of Inhabitants of Hamilton County – 12 July 1798
  • Page 650 – The President to Inhabitants of Hamilton County – 11 August 1798

Volume III – The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio, 1787-1803, Continued

  • Page 47 – Petition to Congress by Citizens of the Territory – 1799 – The Petition of the Inhabitants North west of the Great Miami River in the North Western Territory To the Honourable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress Assembled.
  • Page 49 – Petition to Congress by Citizens of the Territory – 1799 – “The Petitions of a Number of the Inhabitants now Settled on the Publick L[an]ds Lying Below the Mouth of the great Miami River Between the Said Miami and the Boundary Line B[etwee]n the United States and the Indian Tribes”
  • Page 52 – Petition to Congress by Citizens of the Territory – 1799
  • Page 72 – Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of Hamilton County – 1800
  • Page 86 – Division of the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio – 1800
  • Page 88 – The Sale of Lands in the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio – 1800
  • Page 294 – 2 January 1790 – Hamilton County formed
  • Page 313 – Creation of Knox County – 20 Jun 1790
  • Page 496 – Letter from 8 Jan 1798 about swatters
  • Page 509 – Hamilton County gained the “Gore” from Knox County – 22 June 1798

BLM Tract Book Guide for Indiana’s “Gore”

Lands in Indiana’s “Gore” were sold at the Cincinnati Land Office. The Bureau of Land Management Tract Books are available for free in FamilySearch’s collection “United States, Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1820-1908.”

The collection is not indexed, but the images can be browsed. The lands in Indiana’s “Gore” are available in volumes 11-16 of the Cincinnati, Ohio land office. Download the guide below to make it easier to locate the entry of your ancestor.

Indiana Lands Tract Book Index (PDF)

1880 Justices of the Peace

Justices of the Peace for Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland counties, Indiana from:
Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1880-81. Indianapolis : R. L. Polk & Co, 1880.

SurnameGiven NameTownCounty
BeckerPhilipYorkvilleDearborn
CairnsJohnWeisburgDearborn
CampbellW RFarmers' RetreatDearborn
CanfieldJ VMoore's HillDearborn
CarbaughIsaac HAuroraDearborn
ClarkPaulMt SterlingSwitzerland
CrosbyJLawrenceburghDearborn
DonolonWmKelsoDearborn
DowdenVirgilGuilfordDearborn
DowneyWm WRising SunOhio
DufourPerretVevaySwitzerland
DunawayIsaac RLawrenceburghDearborn
DuncanJamesWilmingtonDearborn
EversonBenjamin CLawrenceburghDearborn
GivenW L HHolmanDearborn
GreenSebastianLawrenceburghDearborn
GriffithGeoManchesterDearborn
HessThomasDillsboroughDearborn
HouseJamesWilmingtonDearborn
JohnsonJohn WSpartaDearborn
JohnstonSamuel RAaronSwitzerland
JonesRichard MRising SunOhio
KelsoGarretFlorenceSwitzerland
KerrWmAuroraDearborn
LambertsonJ WMoore's HillDearborn
LaseurEugene AAberdeenSwitzerland
LathamJohnRising SunOhio
LazenbyWmGuilfordDearborn
LeeDavidSugar BranchSwitzerland
LittlefieldHEast EnterpriseSwitzerland
LutherGeorge JWeisburgDearborn
McHenryJ BAaronSwitzerland
MericleWmBrightDearborn
MisnerDavid CDillsboroughDearborn
NealJohn C LBenningtonSwitzerland
ProbstJohnKelsoDearborn
RossJasperManchesterDearborn
RubleJohnWright's CornerDearborn
RuggChaffin WLoganDearborn
SageP SVevaySwitzerland
SpoonerMarshall ALawrenceburghDearborn
StarkWashingtonAuroraDearborn
TrueRussellWright's CornerDearborn
TurnerJames WRising SunOhio
WadeSamuel WPatriotSwitzerland
WeaverJacobRising SunOhio
WheelerWm GAuroraDearborn
WillisElliottDillsboroughDearborn
WilsonWm GAuroraDearborn
WoodHoseaSpartaDearborn

Ohio County 1883 Atlas Patrons

Ohio County, Indiana patrons from:
Griffing, B. N. An Atlas of Switzerland and Ohio Counties, Indiana. Philadelphia : D. J. Lake & Co., 1883.

NamePost OfficeOccupationNativityDate of Settlement
Hemphill, J. P.Rising SunCounty AuditorOhio Co., Ind.1853
Schroeder, J. F.Rising SunFarmer and Co. Com.Hanover, Germany1858
Facemire, J. W.Rising SunCounty TreasurerSwitzerland Co., Ind.1856
Hunt, E. B.Rising SunAgricultureHamilton Co., Ohio1817
Hunter, T. G.Rising SunFarmer and TrusteeOhio Co., Ind.1857
Van Osdol, B. W.BascomFarmerOhio Co., Ind.1839
Van Osdol, J. A.BascomTeacherOhio Co., Ind.1860
Marble, C. M.Rising SunCounty SuperintendentOhio Co., Ind.1857
Marble, E. P.Rising SunFarmerOhio Co., Ind.1829
Miller, F. M.HartfordFarmer, Stock Dlr. And Co. Com.Ohio Co., Ind.1843
Miller, J. B.HartfordFarmer, Stock Dlr. And N. P.Ohio Co., Ind.1840
Summerfruit, J. R.HartfordTeacher and AssessorOhio Co., Ind.1858

Ohio County 1859 Guide

Ohio County, Indiana directory from:
McEvoy’s Lawrenceburg, Aurora & Rising Sun Directory, 1859-60. Indianapolis: McEvoy, 1859.

See also:Entries from Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana

Ohio County and Rising Sun Guide

CITY OFFICERS. Annual Election First Monday in September.

  • Mayor.—Thomas Shoup.
  • Marshal.—John I. Works.
  • Clerk.—William H. Smith.
  • Treasurer.—John K. Lewis.
  • Street Commissioner.—Charles Demoss.

COUNCILMEN. Meet at Mayor’s Office, Main, bt. Front and Poplar, the first Monday night of each Month.

  • Samuel Seward.
  • Platt Thompson.
  • Nathan Marble.
  • John S. Baxter.

OHIO COUNTY OFFICERS. Annual Election Second Tuesday in October.

  • Clerk.—John R. Ross.
  • Auditor.—John D. Bush.
  • Recorder.—William Elliott.
  • Treasurer.—Robert W. Jones.
  • Coroner.—Theophilus Jones.
  • Sheriff.—Thos. H. Gilmore.
  • Surveyor.—Edward B. Hunt.

COMMISSIONERS. Meet first Monday in March, June, September, and December.

  • Calvin Marble.
  • James W. Turner.
  • Hiram Barricklow.

COURTS.

Ohio Circuit Court.—Meets second Monday in February and August.

  • Judge.—Joseph W. Chapman.
  • Clerk.—John R. Ross.
  • Prosecuting Attorney.—Geo. W. Richardson.

Common Pleas Court.—Meets third Monday in January, July, and October.

  • Judge.—John J. Hayden.
  • Clerk.—John R. Ross.
  • District Attorney.—Richard Gregg.

RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.

  • Trustee.—James M. Reister.
  • Assessor.—John Hall.
  • Constable.—Robert Carter.
  • Justices of the Peace.—Wm. Berkshire, Jas. Clark.

CHURCHES AND PASTORS.

  • Presbyterian, (O. S.,) Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar, Rev. Wm. Moore, Pastor.
  • Presbyterian, (N. S.,) Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut, Rev. Edwin Black, Pastor.
  • Methodist Episcopal, Walnut, bt. Second and Main, Rev. John S. Tevis, Pastor.
  • Christian Church, Main, bt. High and Walnut, Rev. M. C. Tiers, Pastor.
  • Universalist Church, Fourth, bt. Walnut and High, Rev. Geo. W. Gage, Pastor.
  • Baptist, held at Court House.
  • Catholic Mission, held at Mr. P. Dunne’s, attendance once a month, Rev. H. DuPontavis, Priest.

GRADED SCHOOL.

  • Directors.—Dr. H. T. Williams, Dr. McKibben, H. S. Espey, G. H. Craft and J. H. Jones.

LIBRARY.

  • McClure Working Man’s Library Institute. F. Gregory, Librarian.

BAND.

  • Rising Sun Cornet Band. Meets every Wednesday evening at Court House. Composed of eight horns, bass and tenor drum.

MASONIC. Hall on Second street, over O. S. Presbyterian Church.

  • Rising Sun Lodge No. 6. Meets the first and third Saturdays of each month.
  • King David’s Chapter. Meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month.

ODD FELLOWS. Hall on Main Street, bet. Front and Poplar.

  • Friendship Lodge No. 4. Meets every Tuesday night.
  • Eldridge Encampment. Meets the last Thursday in each month.

SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Hall over Post Office.

  • Rising Sun Division No. 76. Meets every Monday evening.

Rising Sun 1859 Directory

Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana directory from:
McEvoy’s Lawrenceburg, Aurora & Rising Sun Directory, 1859-60. Indianapolis: McEvoy, 1859.

Rising Sun Directory

  • Anderson Mason W., butcher, Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Armstrong Sandford, clerk, res. Main, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Arthur wid. William, Poplar, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Arthur Jacob H., painter, bds. wid. W. Arthur.
  • Atheran Prince, retired, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • Banness Riley E., carpenter, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Barker Hiram, retired, cor. Sixth and Poplar.
  • Barkshire Arthur, cooper, Fourth, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Barkshire Samuel, cooper, Fourth, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Baxter Miss A.E., milliner and dress maker, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • BAXTER JOHN S., boots and shoes, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Second, bt. High and Walnut.
  • Beaty Hugh, painter, Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Beaty James, bds. wid. J. Beaty.
  • Beaty wid. John, Walnut, bt. William and Front.
  • Beaty wid. Robert, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Bedgood James E., Walnut, bt. Second and Main.
  • Bell Joseph G., fruit trees, cor. Poplar and Fifth.
  • Bennett wid. John, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Bennett John, laborer, Sixth, bt. Poplar and Front.
  • Berkshire William, blacksmith, Fifth, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • BEST MRS. S., milliner and dress maker, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Best Samuel, silversmith, Main, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Birdzells C., butcher, Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • BLACK REV. EDWIN, (Pres.,) bds. Mrs. Lambdon.
  • Black William, painter, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Blackburn Jacob, laborer, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Blankinship George, laborer, Plum, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Bonnell DeWitt C., brick mason, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Bowen George, boot maker, bds. Mrs. P. Robinson.
  • Boyle Mrs. Margaret, cor. Front and Second.
  • Bradbury Marcus, proprietor City Hotel, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Brown E., trader, Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Brown George T., carpenter, High, bt. First and Second.
  • Brumley Mrs. Mary, Fourth, bt. Poplar and Front.
  • BUSH JOHN D., county auditor, office Court House, res. High, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Byers Andrew, steamboat captain, High, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Calkin Mrs. Lois, millinery and fancy goods, Main, between Poplar and Walnut.
  • CALVERT METELLUS, cashier, Hathaway & Co., res. Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Carter Robert, plasterer, High, bt. William and First.
  • Campbell Caleb, coaster, Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Campbell Thomas, fireman, First, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Chamberlin wid. Elias, cor. High and William.
  • CITY MILLS, J. T. Talbott, proprietor, cor. Front and Main.
  • CITY HOTEL, M. Bradbury proprietor, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Clark Brower H., striker, Walnut, bt. Second and Main.
  • Clore Gabriel, farmer, Walnut, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Clore Henry, trader, High, bt. Second and Main.
  • Clore James, blacksmith, cor. Second and Mulberry.
  • Clore John, plow maker, High, bt. First and Second.
  • Clore wid. Reuben, cor. High and William.
  • CLORE WILLIAM, plow maker and blacksmith, Walnut, bt. First and Second, res. cor. Second and Walnut.
  • Collord Rev. Isaac, High, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Collins James, carpenter, Second, bt. High and Walnut.
  • Connor Robert, teamster, High, cor. Plum.
  • Corkins Mrs. Charlotte, cor. High and Second.
  • Corkins David, boatman, High, bt. William and First.
  • Cornelius Robert, drayman, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Covington wid. Mary, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Craft wid. Elizabeth, cor. Front and Fifth.
  • Craft George H., clerk, City Mills, res. cor. Fourth and Walnut.
  • Crouch Joseph, Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Crouch Joshua, mason, Main, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Crugar Joseph, flatboatman, cor. Walnut and Fifth.
  • CULLEN WILLIAM, tailor, S. side Main, bt. Poplar and Front, res. Main, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Cullen John, drayman, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Curry William, brick maker, Walnut, bt. Plum and William.
  • Dalmbert Adolph, (J. Zeiller & Co.,) res. at store.
  • Daly James, flatboatman, High, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Danley James T., miller, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Davis Jesse, shoemaker, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • DODD H. E. & SON, dry goods, clothing, &c., S. s. Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Dodd H. E., (H. E. D. & Son,) res. opp. Store.
  • Dodd William H., (H. E. D. & Son,) res. High, bt. Second and Main.
  • Dodd Samuel, plasterer, Plum, bt. William and High.
  • Dolph Andrew J., carpenter, Walnut, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Donohew wid. Clara, washer woman, Walnut, bt. Fourth and Main.
  • DOWNEY A. C. & H. A., attorneys at law, S. side Main, bt. Front and Pearl.
  • Downey A. C., (A. C. & H. A. D.,) res building cor. Main and Mulberry.
  • Downey Henry A., notary public, (A. C. & H. A. D.) bds. City Hotel.
  • Downey John, shoemaker, High, bt. First and Second.
  • Drummond wid. Robert, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Dugle William, engineer, Walnut, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • DUNNE PATRICK J., watches and jewelry, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Dunne Mrs. P. J., dry goods, &c., S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Durbin L., laborer, William, bt. High and Mulberry.
  • Durbin Nicholas, laborer, William, bt. High and Mulberry.
  • EASTMAN MRS. MARY A., milliner, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Easton Robert, cabinet maker, cor. Second and Walnut.
  • Eddy William, fisherman, Poplar, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Elliott Hewitt H., pilot, res. Front, bt. First and Second.
  • ELLIOTT ISRAEL, blacksmith, cor. First and Walnut.
  • Elliott John, farmer, cor. Walnut and William.
  • ELLIOTT WILLIAM, county recorder, office Court House, res. Front, bt. First and Second.
  • ELLIOTT WASHINGTON, butcher, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • English Jacob, farmer, High, bt. First and Second.
  • English John, drayman, High, bt. First and Second.
  • English Oliver, stone mason, Second, bt. High and Mulberry.
  • ENOCH A. C., boots and shoes, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Walnut, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Enoch Azrah, shoemaker, Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Enoch Benjamin, shoemaker, Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Enoch H., boots and shoes, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Espey Mrs. E., Second, bt. Walnut and High.
  • ESPEY H. S. & H., groceries, provisions, queensware, &c., cor. Poplar and Main.
  • Espey Hugh, (H. S. & H. E.,) bds. Mrs. Gregory.
  • Espey Hugh S., (H. S. & H. E.,) res. Main, near Poplar.
  • FIELDS JAMES, watches, clocks and jewelry, S. side Main, one door above post office.
  • Fisher Jacob, retired, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Fisher David, boots and shoes, S. side Main, bt. Poplar and Front, res. Mulberry, bt. William and First.
  • Follett John C., salesman, J. C. Wells, res. Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Foster James, spinner, Sixth, bt. Poplar and Front.
  • French Jefferson A., (J. I. F. & Co.,) res. over store.
  • FRENCH JOHN I. & CO., groceries and provisions, S. E. cor. Front and Main.
  • French John I., (J. I. F. & Co.,) res. Fourth, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • French John, farmer, Fourth, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Fulton Joseph, gardener, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • GAGE REV. GEORGE W., bds. Mrs. N. J. Mitchell.
  • GARY ENOS, furniture dealer and undertaker, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth, res. cor. Fourth and Poplar.
  • GARY JOHN W., baker and confectioner, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, also Main, near Poplar.
  • Gibson James, cooper, cor. First and Poplar.
  • Gillespie George, trader, cor. Fourth and Poplar.
  • GILLESPIE WILLIAM, physician, Poplar, bt. Second and Main, res. cor. Poplar and Second.
  • Gillman David, fireman, near of Front, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • GILMORE THOMAS H., county sheriff, res. Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Ginnings John M., assessor, Second, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Goldson William, machinist, Front, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Gould Benjamin, blacksmith, Mulberry, bt. Second and Main.
  • Grace Daniel, flatboatman, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Grace John, hay dealer, cor. Front and William.
  • Grace Joseph C., produce dealer, Walnut, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Granger E. B., flatboatman, Main, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Green Harvey, (J. M. Reister & Co.,) res. cor. Walnut and Plum.
  • Gregory Mrs. Clara, boarding, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • GREGORY WILLIAM H., editor Indiana Weekly Visitor, res. S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Griswold J. W., clerk, H. E. Dodd & Son.
  • Griswold Thomas, retired, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Haines Isaac S., salesman, H. S. & H. Espey.
  • Haines Joshua, retired, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • HAINES MATTHIAS, physician, cor. Main and High.
  • Hall Benjamin, painter, &c., cor. Fifth and Walnut.
  • Hall Daniel S., shoemaker, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Hall John, township assessor, Main, W. of limits.
  • Hall William, carpenter and builder, cor. Main and Poplar.
  • Hall wid. W., High, cor. Fifth.
  • Harper Mrs. Catharine, dressmaker, Poplar, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Harrington Mrs. E. B., seminary for young ladies, corner Fourth and Walnut.
  • Harris John, carpenter, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Harryman George, dentist, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Harwood George, painter, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Hathaway S., (H. & Co.,) res. Fourth.
  • HATHAWAY & CO., general merchandise, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Hathaway B. J., (H. & Co.,) res. High, cor. Maiden Lane.
  • Hathaway S., (H. & Co.,) res. cor. Fourth and Front.
  • HAYDEN JOHN J., attorney and insurance agent, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. cor. Main and High.
  • Hayman Thomas, saddler, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Hemphill James, boot maker, High, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Hemphill John, drayman, Walnut, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • HERDEGEN ADAM, baker and confectioner, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Heuston Michael, farmer, W. of City.
  • Hewitt George, farmer, Walnut, bt. First and Second.
  • HEWITT JESSE, groceries and provisions, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Hewitt Jesse J., boatman, Second, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Hill wid. Isabella, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Hillis James, farmer, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Hoffner Peter, machinist, Walnut, bt. Second and Main.
  • Holcraft Abraham, cooper, First, near Poplar.
  • HORSFALL THOMAS, tailor, S. W. cor. Main and Poplar, up stairs, res. High, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Houston James C., wagon maker, William, bt. High and Walnut.
  • Howard James, printer, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Howard Jefferson A., flatboatman, cor. Second and Poplar.
  • Howard John W., boatman, Second, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Howard wid. Levi, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Hunt Porter, engineer, Front, cor. Plum.
  • Huston George, wagon maker, William, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Indiana Weekly Visitor, Wm. H. Gregory, editor and proprietor, cor. Front and Main, up stairs.
  • James Basil, retired, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • JELLEY J. S., attorney at law, S. W. cor. Main and Poplar.
  • Jelley Samuel, cor. Front and First.
  • JESSUP DAVID H., physician, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Johnson wid. Joseph, Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Johnson John, carriage maker, First, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Jones Benjamin, school teacher, bds. J. J. Hewett.
  • Jones George W., cor. Plum and High.
  • Jones wid. H., Second, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Jones James, cooper, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Jones Jesse, tinner, Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • JONES JOHN H., groceries and produce, also, insurance agent, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Jones Robert, Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Jones Theophilus, county coroner and drayman, Walnut, bt. Second and Main.
  • Jones Thomas, cooper, Second, bt. Walnut and High.
  • Keith Mrs. Nancy, High, bt. First and Second.
  • Keys James L., engineer, cor. Maiden Lane and Front.
  • Kilgore John, farmer, Poplar, bt. Plum and William.
  • Kittle Andrew, teamster, Mulberry, bt. First and Second.
  • Kittle Solomon, drayman, High, bt. Second and Main.
  • Lambdon Mrs. Martha, boarding, cor. First and Walnut.
  • Land Wm. R., laborer, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Latham John, shoemaker, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Lemmon James F., Front, bt. First and Second.
  • LEWIS REV. JOHN, (M. E.) Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Lewis John, saw miller, Front, cor. Maiden Lane.
  • LEWIS JOHN K., painter and glazier, cor. Fourth and Front.
  • Lewis Robert, baker, Front, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Lindsey Samuel F., carpenter, res. Walnut, bt. Second and Main.
  • LINDSAY T. & SON, carpenters, Front, cor. William.
  • Lindsay Thomas, carpenter, William, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Loder James, bds. Mrs. C. Harper.
  • Long James M., blacksmith, Walnut, cor. William.
  • Long Samuel, saw miller, High, bt. William and Plum.
  • Loring wid. E., cor. High and Main.
  • Lynn M. N., clerk, bds. Mrs. E. Craft.
  • McAROY & BRO., drugs and medicines, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • McAroy George, (M. & Bro.,) res. Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • McAroy William B., (M. & Bro.,) res. Ohio.
  • McCUNE JOHN J., saddles and harness, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • McGowen George, laborer, Main, Wi of Mulberry.
  • McGowen John, laborer, Mulberry, bt. First and Second.
  • McKain Mrs. Martha, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • McKIBBEN CHARLES T., physician, Walnut, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • McKnight John, retired, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • McQuithy Rev., Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Mack Christopher, saddler, bds. R. Martin.
  • Marble Nathan, broom maker, High, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Marquett Frederick, saddler, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Martin Richard, livery stable, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • MARTIN RICHARD, saddles and harness, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Massey Mrs. E. J., milliner, cor. Main and Walnut.
  • Massey Stephen L., teacher, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Maxwell William, cabinet maker, Front, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Merrill George L., school teacher, Poplar, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Merrill Henry, blacksmith, cor. Fifth and Walnut.
  • Merrill Joseph, blacksmith, Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Miles James, news depot, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Miles Willis, tailor, S. side Main, bt. Poplar and Front.
  • Miller Thomas, machinist, cor. Second and Mulberry.
  • Mitchell wid. Isaiah, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Mitchell Martin P., Walnut, bt. First and Second.
  • Mitchell Mrs. N. J., boarding, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Mitchell Simeon, tanner, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Monroe Calvin, tanner, Second, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • MONROE WILLIAM, groceries and provisions, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. cor. Second and Poplar.
  • Moore George, farmer, High, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Moore Richard, drayman, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Moore Rev. William H., (O.S. Pres.,) cor. First and High.
  • Morford wid. Charlotte, Walnut, bt. First and Second.
  • MORGAN BENJAMIN, hats, caps and furs, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Second, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Morris F. C., cooper, Poplar, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Morse George W., clerk, res. Fourth, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Morton Richard, tanner, Front, bt. William and First.
  • Mountz Charles W., Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Myers Emanuel, farmer, Poplar, bt. Plum and William.
  • Nash Michael, laborer, First, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Neal John, res. High, bt. Plum and William.
  • Neal wid. John, High, bt. Plum and William.
  • Neaman Henry, farmer, Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Noble B., watchman, bds. S. Thompson.
  • Numan George, carpenter, High, near Second.
  • Padgett William, retired, cor. High and Second.
  • Pearson John W., carpenter, Front, res. High, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Peck William H., salesman, res. Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • PEPPER & DOWNEY, real estate agents, S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Pepper Abel C., attorney, (P. & Downey,) res. Fourth, bt. High and Mulberry.
  • Pepper Mrs. Nancy, dressmaker, Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Perry H. D., teacher, High School.
  • Pollock wid. Elizabeth, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • PORTER JOSEPH, books and stationery, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, bds. Mrs. Lambdon.
  • POST OFFICE, S. Ulrey P. M., S. side Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Powell Edward D., cooper, cor. Poplar and Plum.
  • Pierce wid. John, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Pink John, stillman, Front, bt. First and Second.
  • Plummer wid. Eliza, cor. Walnut and William.
  • Rann Thomas, drayman, bds. Mrs. E. Pollock.
  • Reager George W., pilot, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Reed James S., watchma, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • REISTER J. M. & CO., foundry and machine shop, Walnut, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • Reister James M., (J. M. R. & Co.,) res High, cor. Fourth.
  • Rensford Henry, engineer, High, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Rich wid. Ann, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Rickards James, laborer, Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Riggs John, blacksmith, Walnut, bt. Plum and William.
  • Riggs Lewis M., blacksmith, Walnut, bt. Plum and William.
  • Riggs William R., blacksmith, William, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • RISING SUN, AURORA, AND LAWRENCEBURGH TELEGRAPH LINE, B. J. Hathaway, proprietor.
  • RISING SUN INSURANCE CO., B. J. Hathaway, Sec’y, S. Hathaway, Pres’t, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Robbins Kenes, carpenter, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • Robinson wid. Phineas, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Rogerts wid. David, cor. Fourth and High.
  • ROSS JOHN R., county clerk, office Court House, res. Walnut, cor. First.
  • Royalety Mrs., tailoress, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Royalety Samuel L., blacksmith, Walnut, bt. Plum and William.
  • Ryle wid. S., Walnut, bt. William and First.
  • Schofeld Joe, carding and spinning factory, cor. Fifth and Front.
  • Scogin Levi, (S. & Wilber,) res. Poplar, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • SCOGIN & WILBER, groceries and provisions, cor. Main and Poplar.
  • SEWARD SAMUEL, lumber and coal, cor. First and Poplar, res. Poplar, bt. First and Second.
  • Seward Stephen, flatboatman, High, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • SHOUP THOMAS, mayor, office Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. High, bt. First and Second.
  • Smith —, stonecutter, bds. Mrs. C. Gregory.
  • SMITH JAMES B., county treasurer and salesman Hathaway & Co., res. Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • SMITH WILLIAM H., carpenter and builder, cor. Fourth and Poplar.
  • Speedy James H., tailor, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Spoure Levi, brickmaker, Front, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • Steel James, plow maker, res. Main, cor. Walnut.
  • Stevens Charles D., cooper, cor. Plum and Poplar.
  • Stewart wid. Stephen, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • SULLIVAN WILLIAM H., physician, cor. Main and Poplar, res. Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • Summers Charles, clerk, Thomas Summers.
  • Summers James, clerk, Thomas Summers.
  • SUMMERS THOMAS, tinware and stoves, Main, corner Walnut.
  • Swallow Joseph, carriage maker, Poplar, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Tabor Daniel, blacksmith, cor. First and High.
  • Tague Miss Mary, private school teacher, corner High and Second.
  • Tait John, bds. Thos. Summers.
  • TALBOTT JOSEPH W., miller and cooper, cor. Front and Main, res. cor. Fourth and Poplar.
  • Tapley Daniel, farmer, cor. Fourth and Walnut.
  • TEVIS REV. JOHN’S., (Meth. Epis.,) Walnut, bt. William and Firs.
  • Thompson Albert, shoemaker, Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Thompson Josiah, miller, rear of Front, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • THOMPSON PLATT, stoves and tinware, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Walnut, bt. Plum and William.
  • THOMPSON SIDNEY, wharf master, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • TIERS REV. M. C., (Christian,) res. Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Todd William, laborer, Second, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Turner David, farmer, bds. Mrs. Turner.
  • Turner Mrs. Jane, Front, bt. Second and Main.
  • Turner Isreal, farmer, bds. Mrs. Turner.
  • Turner wid. Jeremiah, Walnut, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Ulrey David, produce dealer, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • ULREY JOEL P., dentist, at home Monday and Tuesday, Poplar, bt. Second and Main.
  • Ulrey Stephen, postmaster, res. Poplar, near Main.
  • Vance Joseph, trader, Front, bt. Main and Fourth.
  • Vanness Furmen, carpenter, Poplar, bt. Second and Main, res. cor. Front and First.
  • Walker Fracis, trader, res. Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut.
  • Walker Joseph, cooper, Walnut, bt. First and Second.
  • Walker Joseph S., boots and shoes, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Second, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Walton A., flatboatman, cor. Plum and High.
  • Walton James A., retired, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Ward Thomas, daguerrean artist and boot maker, cor. Front and Main.
  • WELLS JACOB C., dry goods, clothing and groceries, S. W. cor. Main and Poplar, res. near store.
  • Wells Richard, river pilot, Fourth, bt. High and Mulberry.
  • WHITLOCK JOHN T., furniture dealer and undertaker, Main; bt. Poplar and Walnut, res. cor. High and William.
  • Wilber Ephraim, (Scogin & W.,) res. Walnut, bt. Fourth and Fifth.
  • WILLIAMS H. T., physician, N. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar, res. Fifth, bt. Walnut and Poplar.
  • Williams James B., produce merchant, res. Fourth, near cor. Poplar.
  • Winters George, farmer, cor. High and First.
  • Wiswell William, cor. Fourth and Front.
  • Wood Mrs. Sarah, Poplar, bt. Plum and Maiden Lane.
  • Wooley Brooks R., mechanic, Second, bt. High and Walnut.
  • Works John, Mulberry, bt. First and Second.
  • Works Mrs. Sarah, High, bt. Second and Main.
  • WRIGHT EZEKIEL H., distiller, Front, res. High, bt. First and Second.
  • WRIGHT J. F., barber, S. s. Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • WRIGHT NATHANIEL, blacksmith, cor. Second and Walnut, res. Mulberry, bt. First and Second.
  • Wynn Thomas, gunsmith, Main, W. of Mulberry.
  • Young Rebecca, private school, cor. Fourth and Walnut.
  • Yonge Robert G., chair maker, Main, bt. Poplar and Walnut, res. Walnut, bt. Fifth and Sixth.
  • ZEILLER JOHN & CO., dry goods, clothing, &c., S. side Main, bt. Front and Poplar.
  • Zeiller John, (J. Z. & Co.,) res. over store.