Baltimore County, Maryland, Directory, 1878

BALTIMORE COUNTY is the most central of the northern tier of counties, and one of the largest in the State, being hounded on the north by Pennsylvania, east by Harford County, west by Carroll County, and southwest and south by the Patapsco Falls and River, separatin it from Howard and Anne Arundel counties. This county, from its position surrounding the metropolis, is the most important in the State. The surface is uneven and varied, and the rivers and falls which traverse it afford immense water powers, and are the sites of the most extensive milling operations in the Union. The Little and Great Gunpowder Falls, Patapsco River and Gwynn's and Jones' Falls are improved with large carpet, cotton and woolen factories, furnaces, foundries, paper and louring mills, all doing a large and flourishing business. The fineet and strongest cotton duck and the best flour are here manufactured. In many parts fruits are extensively cultivated, and the vicinity of Baltimore is remarkable for the fine quality and profusion of its garden vegetables. Iron ores of the brown hematite order, magnetic oxide and carbonate species are found in many parts of the county, and smelted in small furnaces. South-west from Reisterstown are very extensive beds of chrome ore, yieldtng a large proportion of that artQele produced by our State, which furnishes the entire supply of chrome used in this country, and much of that used in Europe. The large beds of clay in the vicinity of Baltimore have always been celebrated for producing bricks unequalled in the country for uniformity of color and smoothness. This clay is also manufactured into stoneware and earthenware. Beds of clay for fire-bricks also exist in the same vicinity.

Large quarries of fine building stone are extensively worked, affording good granite and goelis, in the vicinity of Baltimore. In the neighborhood of Texas and Cockeysville are unlimited quantities of excellent marble, the fine-grained while species used for the Capitol extension at Washington, and the slum marble, well known from its use in the construction of the Patent Office at. Washington. Large quarries of limestone exist in many parts of the county; a great quantity is burned at Texas. Lime is abundant in Long Green, Dulany's, Greenspring, Worthington and other valleys, which valleys contain some of the very finest and most productive lands in the State. There are some fisheries on the bay shore, and some of the best points for shooting wild fowl. This county is well provided with traveling facilities; most of the roads leaving the city are turnpikes., whilst all the railway routes also centre here. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad running south-westerly and westerly; the Western Maryland railroad north-westerly; the Northern Central extends the entire length of the county in a northern direction, and the Philadelphia Railroad towards the east. There are also horse railways running westerly to Catonsville, and northerly to Towsontown, seven miles from Baltimore. The county is in length about 35 miles, the greatest width is 28 miles, and the least width on the Pennsylvania line about 111/2 miles, giving an area of 718 square miles.

Judges Third Judicial Circuit-Hon. Richard Grason, Chief Judge; Hons. George Yelloit and James D. Walters, Associate Judges. Commissioners of Court-D. Hopper Emory and W. Fitzhugh Wharton. Auditor-Washington Yellott. Clerk to Court-John Bacon, Towsontown. Cashier-Lewis M. Bacon. County Clerk-Wm. M. Isaac. Equity Clerk-R. Edwin Hook. Record Clerk-Wm. H. Koller, F. Asbury Chilcoat, Walter L. Burke, John D. Bedford and J. Fred. Price. Crier-Lewis Vogle. Interpreter-John J. Pilert. Baliff's-Geo. W. Seipp, William Morfoot, James H. Linney and John F. Kennedy. Sheriff -Samuel W.Worthington, Towsontown. Clerk-Samuel W. Storm. Deputy Sheriffs-Charles O. Kemp, Morris Elwood and William M. Risteau. 8tatd~ Attormsy-Jervis Spencer, Towsontown. Warden of Jail-William Todd. Pkysician to Jail-Dr. Jackson Piper. Watchman-Thomas M. McDonald. Judges of Orphan's Court-Joshua F. Cockey, Chief Judge; Albert M. Brown and Luther Timanus. Register of Wills--Joseph B. Mitchell, Towsontown. Deputy- Thos. Philpot Bailiff Henry Bishop. Surveyor-Charles B. McClean. County Commissioners--William Carmichael, President; Edward W. Stiefel and John H Millender. Attorneys to Conmmissioners-C. Bohn Singluff and D. G. McIntosh. Clerk and Auditor-J. Harman Schone. Watchman and Bailiff-Clark Webb. Keeper of Court House-George L. Stocksdale. County Treasuer-Henry C. Hutchins. Clerk-John C. Bosley. School Commissioners-Wm. M. Isaac, President; O. P. Macgill, John E. Swift, Daniel Jenifer and Charles Gore. Examiner and Treasurer-Thomas C. Bruff. Assistant Secretary-Thomas G. Rutledge. Attorasy-William Grason. Superintendent of Almshouse-Henry J. Zouck. Physician -Dr. Geo. W. Norris. Resident Physician--Dr. Thomas K. Galloway. Engineer--S. L. Scally. Tax Collector--Daniel Shamberger. Congressman Second District--Hon. Charles B. Roberts. State Senator--Hon. Edward D. Freeman. Members House of Delegates. Hons. Wilson Townsend, George H. Williams, Andrew Banks, John I. Yellott, J. Wolff Burton and Malcolm H. Johnson. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Towsontown, the county seat: Law terms--1st Monday in March and 3d Monday in May. Chancery Terms--4th Monday in August and 1st Monday in December. Population of County--White 70,387; colored 8,363. Registered Vote-17,174. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks, and Railroad Property--$58,191,703. State and County Tax--64 1/4 cents on $100.


ASHLAND

Is on the N.C.R R, 16 miles from Baltimore, and derives its name from the Ashland Iron Furnace, which is here located. Land, limestone, nearly all cleared, is valued at $100 per acre, yields 25 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. Freabyterlan Church, one achooL Population 250. John T. Riley, Postmaster.

Agricultural Implements
Miller,U G & Co.
Blacksmith.
Ambrose, John T
General Merchandise
Duncan, J C D
Hilgeman, J F
Lents, A J
Iron Manufacturers
Ashland Iron Co.
Paper Manufacturer
Hoffman, Wm H
Physicians
Benson, R B
Thompson, Wm


BALDWIN

Is on the Harford Road, 5 miles from Baltimore. Land, good, sells at from $100 to $200 per acre, and yields 20 to 30 bus. wheat, and 60 to 100 corn. Roman Catholic and other churches in the viclmty. Public schools near. Population 175. H. B. Bartleson, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Day, Luther
Dilworth, Robert
O'Neil, Henry
Snyder, John
Carpenter
Russell, Chas
General Merchandise
Baldwin, Thomas
Bartleson, H B
McCormick & Hagan
Harnessmaker
Keuble, Fred
Hotel
Watkins, J. B.
Lime Quarries
Dilworth, Robert
George, P. T.
Jenkins, Geo.
Miller
Gittings, John L.
Physicians
Baldwin, A. S.
Baldwin, Chas. A.
Shoemaker
Phipps, Robert


BECKLEYSVILLE

Is 6 miles from Freeland; land,good, principally cleared, is valued from $15 to $30 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. Lutheran and Methodist churches. Public schools convenient. Population 400. Daniel Beckley, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Malonee, J
Painter David F
Price, John A
Wolf, Reuben H
Carpenters
Fitz, Geo.
Hare, Geo.
Hare, Philip
Painter, E.
Pergoy, S.
Strevick, Ephraim
Swan, Wm.
Wisner, Geo.
General Merchandise
Fair, Samuel
Wheeler, Wm.
Hotel
Zouck, G. W.
Millers
Crammer, David
Hare, Abraham
Rush, Daniel
Shamberger, John O.
Paper Manufacturers
Beckley, Daniel
Gore, Franklin
Physicians
Norris, J. B.


BELFAST

Is 3 miles from Glencee. Land, limestone, Is valued at $50 per acre, yields 15 bus. wheat, 25 corn and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools convenient, Populalion 150. Wm. H. Ensor, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Brooks, B C
Crommer, John
Price, Luke B
Carpenter
Wheeler, E. D.
General Merchandise
Ensor, Wm. H.
Mason
Merryman, John W.
Millers
Ensor, Geo. K.
Morrax, Daniel
Physician
Merryman, Moses
Shoemakers
Brewel, Mrs. Ann
Ensor, Geo. W.


BENTLEY'S SPRINGS

Is a mountain valley, enclosed by numbers of undulating knolls and heights covered with evergreens and wild flowers of every description, and springs of purest water burst from the hillsides and gush and gurgle through the shrubbery, till they are lost In the noisy stream below. This place is owned by Mr. C. W. Bentley, of Baltimore, and bears his name, and is situated thirty-one miles from Baltimore, on the Northern Central Railroad, 600 feet abeve tidewater. Embracing upwards of 260 acres of land, it forms one of the most beautiful and romantic spots in Baltimore county. The water at this place, as shown by Prof. Alkin's analysis, is highly medicinal, that of the principal springs resembling closely in composition and curative properties the water of the celebrated Lebanon Springs in New York State. Some years ago a hotel was erected with handsomely improved grounds. This hotel was burned several years ago. In the vicinity are a number of extensive paper mills. All the paper made at these mills Is shipped from Bentley's, and the materials used are also received through this station. This, taken in connection with the agricultural products of the neighberhood and the other freight shipped from and to this station, manes this a place of no small import. Within two miles of this place are situated three grist mills in connection with several saw mills, which have become a necessary convenience for the farmers in the vicinity. A school house is also being erected to accommodate the pupils who now assemble in one of the lower rooms of the warehouse. The improvements may be briefly enumerated as follows: To the west, at the foot of a high hill, nestles " Sunny Side," the summer residence of Mr. Bentley; In front of this is a large stone warehouse, used for the storage of freight; a few yards south of this, on the opposite side, is a neat frame building, used as a store and residence; at some distance north and facing the station is located the M. B. Parsonage of Bentley Springs Circuit; this is a tasty frame cottage, so situated as to command a view of the beautiful suno~nding scenery, and itself constitutes an attractive feature In the landscape of the romantic spot; still further north is the new M. E. Church, a fine large buliding, the material composing it being a fine quality of blue stone, which is abundant in this section. At a point between the railroad track and the parsonage Mr. Bentley is having erected a very extensive foundry, boiler and machine shop, the foundations of which are nearly completed- When this establishment is finished Mr. Bentley contemplates removing his establishment on Front street, adjoining Jones' Falls, Baltimore city. This will be the means of securing employment to a largenumber of hands, and of giving new life and excitement to this locality. The place promises to become a favorite summer resort very soon again, as the ground has been purchased from Mr. Bentley for the purpose of rebuliding the Glen House on a larger scale. Work will soon be begun, and the hotel will probably be ready or occupation by next season. Population 50. J. Houston, Postmaster.

General Merchandise
Shaffer & Houston
Paper Manufacturers
Abraham, Joseph
Dushane & Glatfelter
Roofing Felt Manufacturer
Knight, C. P.


BLACK ROCK

Is 7 miles from Parkton. Land, good, principally cleared, sells from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields l0 to 20 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 3 tons hay. Baptist and United Brethren churches. Public schools. Population 150. Thomas Kelbaugh, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Tracy, Cornelius
Wirner, John
Carpenters
Wilhelm, Benj.
Wilhelm, Rev John L
General Merchandise.
Price, Mordecai B
Wilhelm, Daniel
Masons.
Cox, Oliver
Jsckson, Wesley
Millers.
Benson, Rev Joshua L
Gorsuch, Jacob
Shoemakers
Peregoy, Henry
Wilhelm, Abraham


BROOKLANDVILLE

Is on the Green Spring Branch of the N.C.R. W., 9 1/2 miles from Baltimore. Land, sandy loam, principally cleared, can be bought at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and improvements; produces 25 bus. wheat, corn, and2 tons hay. M. E. Church. Public schools convenient. Population 200. F. H. Mather, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Justus, Levi
Bleaching and Dyeing
Wright, R & Co
Carpenters
Cross, D. W.
Hare, David
Lovett, Sam'l
Florist
Zink, J. W.
General Merchandise
Brown, A & Son
Hahn, J.
Mather, F.
Miller
Bryan, J. M.
Painter
Swen, Geo.
Physican
Naylor, H. L.
Stock Breeder
Brown, G. O.


BUTLER

Is 7 miles from Cockeysville; land, hmestone, is worth $50 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 1 ton hay. Black Rock Church, and pubilc school. Population 200. Aquilla Ensor, Postmaster.

Basketmaker
Baker, Wm
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Brooks, Chas
Cole, J A
Gerver, B
Whitaker, Henry
Carpenter
Brooks, G R
General Merchandise
Benson, Rev Joseph L
Ensor & Co
Ensor, Geo of L
Hotel
Kemp, C. O.
Machinst
Davis, Evan
Millers
Benson, Rev. Joseph L.
Bolinger, Daniel
Zouck, H. J.
Physicians
England, F. F.
Merryman, M.
Shoemaker
Naylor, John


CALVERTON MILLS

Is on the Baltimore, Calverton and Powhatan Railway, near the city limits, on the west. Climate, moderate; land, very valuable, produces good crops of wheat, corn, potatoes, and market supplies. Churches and schools near. Population 1,000. L. F. Bowen, Jr, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
McCormack, Moses
Slack, John
Butchers
Poole, John
Uhie, John
Constable
Bowen, L. F.
General Merchandise
Bowen, L. F.
Delcher, John
Eney, W. J.
Hotels
Calverton, Ripple & Fawsett
Tinker, Rupley & Berryman
Millers
Coale, L. P.
Walbrook, Thos.


CARROLL

Is on the Frederick Road, 3 1/2 miles from Baltimore, and at the junction of the Frederick Turnpike and B. & P.R. R. The Baltimore, Catonaville & Ellicott City Passenger Railway cam pass every half hour, and six trains of the B. & P. R. R pass daily. Village healthy. Land, valuable, nearly all cleared, yields 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats and 80 corn. M. E. and Roman Catholic churches. Public and private schools, and other religious and educational institutions near. Population 1,500. Aug. Auer, Postmaster.

Bakers and Confectioners
Badger, Mrs Mary
Eitze, Jacob
Schultze, Henry A
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Burgess, W H
Erpron, Conrad
Fallon, B
Hardesty, Nicholas
Kapran, Conrad
Schlosser, Henry
Seldel, B
Roots and Shoes.
Steinwedel, W
Brewer.
Steifel, B W
Carpenter.
Mombuger, John
Coal and Lumber.
Kelly, Thos
Sullivan & Co
Contractor.
Harden, Thos J
Fterlsts.
Brummel, Jobn
Cook, John
Dodd, John
Eyer, Jacob
Feast, John B
Hess, Geo P
Picquett, Geo
Reicbman, Wm
Steinecker, John
Flour and Feed.
Klarner, H A
Groceries.
Dyser, Geo
Bscberick, Geo
Hartmann, John
Hoffman, A
Roasberg, Chas
Hardware.
Sullivan & Co
Hotel.
Fairview, S Balderson
Marble Works
Lachenmayer, E H
Millers
Hazelhurst & Co
Legg, J H
Tilton & Tilton
Titlow, H R
Tyson & Bro
Physicians
Hollyday, J. G.
Saddles and Harness
Baer, M.
Tinner
Buhn, Hays
Tobacconist
Opitz, John
Yarn Manufacturers
Felbus, Lewis
Wines and Liquors
Bopp, John
Detrich, Adam
Gleim, N
Huffer, Geo
Medenwaldt, E
Ranier, C


CATONSVILLE

Is on the Frederick Road, 6 miles from Baltimore. The Baltimore, Catonsville & Ellioott City Passenger Railway cars leave every hour to and from the city. The Narrow Gauge Railway, which has been surveyed, reaching from Batimore to Ellicott City via Catonsville, when constructed, will open up and develop one of the most beautiful suburban sections that environ the city. The surrounding country is filling up rapidly with country seats of retired merchants and business men of the city, and with the additional facility of the Narrow Gauge Railway, giving ingness and egress to the city in fifteen to twenty-five minutes, and low fare. With this improvement this section undoubtedly wm attract the attention of capital, and its future will be one of great prosperity. Land, valuable, nearly all cleared, with some oak, hickory, ash, dogwood, poplar, cedar and chestnut yet standing, and produces 20 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 oats, and 80 to 40 corn. M. E., P. E. and Lutheran churches. Public, private and German schools. Spring Grove Asylum, (a State institution for the insane,) an imposing, substantial and well conducted edifice, is located here. Population 2,000. C. P. Fusting, Postmaster.

Bakery and Confectionery.
Drasler, Mrs Rosa
Grim, John
Miller, Geo
Seicke, Miss A M
Barber
Kelley, S
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Adams, Remus
Ammenheuser & Pratorius
Koder, Francis X
Pilert, John J
Boeis and Shoes.
Fischbach, Geo
Lynch,M K
Schotta, A
Weber, Fred
Butchers
Kirh, E
Maisel, N J & Bro
Carriagemakers
Minnick, C B & Son
Druggist.
Coskery, H J
Dry Good..
Burns, Mrs M A
Schweinsberg, Mrs S M
Florist.
Feast, Sam'l & Sons
Flour and Feed.
Tumblison, Frank A
General Merchandise
Fusting, C P
Mattfeldt, Chas W
McMiller & Slack
Miller, Henry
Groceries and Provisions.
Ege, John
Myers, L
Platt, John
Unger, Mrs A
Hotels
Davls,B
Doyle, T
Myers. Humphrey
Petzold, Chas
Justices of the Peace.
Pilert, John J
Smith, A
Painter.
Reed, A K
Physicians
Gerry, N R
Macgill, C W G
Wysham, W E
Pottery.
Kalb, Geo S
Saddles and Harness
Freund, Jacob
Tailor.
Asperger, John
Tinner.
Fisher, Geo
Tobacconists
Smith, Mrs Mary C
Undertaker.
Priester, V
Watcehes and Jewelry
Steibel, Geo H
Wine. and Liquors.
Kilpatrick, R W
McDaniels, L A
Pilert, John J
Sluther, Paul
Wuth, John


CHASE'S

Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 15 mlies from Baltimore; land, good, principally cleared, is worth $50 per acre, and yields 20 to 30 bus wheat, 50 to 75 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools convenient. Population 150. Wilmot Johnson, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.
Lewis, Frank P
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Brazier, Robert
McClelan, John
Ullrich, F W
Carpenters.
Bevans, Wm
Carback, James
Fowler, W
Hughes, John C
James, H M
Sheridan, J A
General Merchandise.
Chapman, C C
Gerst, Jacob
Loy, A
Wilkie, J
Physician.
Allender, W T
Shoemaker.
O'Connor, Daniel


COCKEYSYILLE

Is on the N. C. R. W., 15 miles from Baltimore. Land, good, valued from $50 to $200 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat,40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Several fine marble qusrries are In the vicinity, giving employment to a number of people. P. B. Church, one school. Population 300. J. W. Frankenfield, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.
Frankenfield, J W
Auctioneers.
Dunean, Wm & Son
Blacksmith
Howard, Jarrett
Howard, Wm
Keys, Geo
Butcher
Zink, John
Carpenters and Builders.
Frantz, Thos
Trimbell, C T
Carriagemaker.
Hubbard, G W
Coal and Lumber
Hardisty, B. McLean
Commission Merchant
Frankenfield, A. C.
Constable,
Green, J. W.
Cotton Manufacturer
Woodward, Baldwin & Norris
Distillers
Hyatt & Clark
General Merchandise
Cockey, J. F.
Duncan, J. D. C.
Mordew, Jacob
Harnessmaker
Mitchell, T. D.
Hotel
Gill, H. S.
Justices of the Peace
Cain, Joshua
Duncan, Wm.
Marble Quarry
Connolly, J. B.
Millers
Ennis, Wm.
Matthews, Thos. H.
Physicians
Benson, B. R.
Galloway, Joseph B.
Shoemakers
Anzel, Martin
Dietz, Geo.
Tracy, W. A.
Zink, John


CUB HILL

Is 6 miles from Stemmer's Run; land, inglass and gravelly, can be bought for $75 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. M.E. Church, one public school. Population 150. Virginia M. Ady, Postmistress.

Blacksmith
Guilfoyle, Harry
Carpenters
Chenoweth, John
Donavin, Owen
Keller, John
General Merchandise
Smith, James
Hotels
Ady, Mrs. Caroline
Hughes, Wm. T.
Miller
Oales, Wm.
Physician
Harrison, H.


ELLENGOWAN

Is on the N. C. R. W., 13 miles from Baltimore; land, limestone, can be bought at from $75 to $150 per acre, produces 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 corn, and 1 ton hay. St. Joseph's Church, two public schools. Population 150. Eliza Fitzgerald, Postmistress.

Blacksmiths
Anderson, Geo L
Price, David
Sparks, Edward
Carpenter.
Doyle, Edward
General Merchandise.
Armstrong, John C
Eaton, Mrs Mary
Fitzgerald, Mrs Margaret
Fitzgerald, Mrs Patrick
Fitzgerald, Thos W
Flavin, Mrs
Griffin, Thos W
O'Hara, Martin
Lime Burners
Bosley, John of Wm
Childs, Wm E
Kennedy, Martin
Kennedy, Philip
Price, John O.
Shipley, Vincent T.
Ward, Thos.
Miller
Nevin, Thomas
Physicians
Galloway, John
Galloway, Thos K.


EMORY GROVE

Is on the W. M. R. R., 19 miles from Baltimore. It is at the head of Worthington Valley and near the Emory Grove Camp Ground, from which it derives Its name. Land, limestone, weli cleared, sells at from $50 to $100 per acre, as to location and improvements produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 eorn, and 2 tons hay. Populatlon 50. S. P. Townsend, Postmaster.

Agricultural Implements
Pennlngton, R. H.
Blacksmith
Chaney, Isaiah
Boarding
Gore, Mrs. L. E.
General Merchandise
Pennington, R. H.
Townsend, S. P.


FORK MEETING-HOUSE

Is 10 miles from Magnolia. Land, good, can be bought for $50 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat and 50 corn Churches and schools convenient, Population 50. John C. Walton, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Arthur, John
Lee, John H
Smith, Joseph A
Butcher.
Dilworth, John
Carpenters.
Canman, Elijah
Robertson, Edward
Fertilizer Manufacturer.
Rockord, Henry
General Merchandise.
Reckord, John H
Wright, W O. B
Hotels.
Dampman, J
Gross, John
Phyisican
Gorsuch, James
Pumpmakers
Devereaux, James
Wright, John S
Shoemaker
Carter, Dennis
Steinmetz, John


GARDENVILLE

Is on the Belair Road a few miles from Baltimors. The land, well cleared valuable and fartile, and many are engaged in truck farming. Churches and schools near. Population 100. C. Scholl, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Kemp, John W
Krach, Philip J
Beholl, Christopher
Brewery.
Brehm, G
Groceries.
Booksbum, Charles
Oyeman, Robt T
Schone, John & Son
Hotels.
Moller, Valentine
Schafer, F
Justice of the Peace.
Carter, John G
Physician
Corse, Geo. F
Saloons.
Brehm, G
Griasell, John
Krause, John
Marhaucke, Mrs Mary
Sommer, M
Shoemakers
Brantigan, M
Hartman, F
Tinner.
Frohn, Sebastian
Wheelwrights.
Graner, Geo
Herrman, John


GARRISON

Is 1 mile from Arlington. Land, clay, is worth from $100 to $400 per acre, yields 25 bus. wheat, 35 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 80. Alfred H. Blade, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Mepham, O
Smidth, John
Carpenter and Builder
Ortwine, Wm.
General Merchandise
Lowrey, M. A.
Mason
Arthur, Thos
Powder Manufacturer.
Parks, James


GLENCOE

Is on the N.C.R. W., 20 miles from Baltimore, 600 feet above tidewater; place health soil rotten rock; land, principally cleared, commands from $75 to $100 per acre; produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay; water excellent; location picturesque. Emanuel P. E. Church and a seminary. Population 125. Geo. R. Mowell, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
Eckers, Wm.
Carpenters
Underwood, Geo. A.
Underwood, Joseph
Wilson, Wm.
General Merchandise
Cole, Frank
Mowell, Geo. R.
Millers
Ensor, Geo. K.
Matthews, Elias
Physicians
Austin, P. H.
Mitchell, A. R.
Mitchell, F. D.


GORSUCH MILLS

Is 5 miles from Bentley's Springs. Land, sandy loam, principally cleared, is worth $25 per acre; yields 16 bus. wheat, 50 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church. One public school. Population 100. J. V. Winemiller, Postmaster.

Blacksmith
McCoy, Joseph
Carpenters.
Seitz, Chas & Co
General Merchandise.
Winemiller, J S
Miller.
Winemiller, J V
Physician
McCurdy, John


GOVANSTOWN

Is on the York Road, 4 mlies from Baltimore. The general aspect, when approaching by the York Road Railway, is exceedingly striking and beautiful. It has, for the convenience of travelers and others, hotels and livery stables, and many from Baltimore find this a pleasant retreat in summer. The lands surrounding are fertile, well cleared and valuable; produce 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 120 potatoes, 80 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E., P. E., Presbyterian and Roman Catholic churches near. Woodlawn, St. Mary's, Notre Dame, boarding, and one public school. Population 1,500. Cordelia Kelley, Postmistress.

Barber
Beames, James
Blacksmiths
Bell, Jesse W
Cross, John H
Hall, B
Haubert, Daniel
Griffin, A J
Rogers, James
Yaste, Milton
Boots and-Shoes
Boon, John
Salon, D
Carpenters
Allison, Joseph
Briteny, John
Crsnson, Wm A
Gether, Wm
Harrison James -
Pool, R. A.
Schulley, James
Tondry, Wm.
Yost, Wm. & Son
Carriagemaker
Hauhert, D
Confectionery
Bitter, Mrs Mary
Flour and Feed.
Everding, H B L
Florist
Brackenridge, A.
General Merchandise
Balls, John
Daugherty & Haubert
Gallagher, Patrick
Norris, James T.
Taylor & Woods
Wilson, James H.
Harnessmaker
King, James A.
Hotels
Govanstown, Ely G. Ulery
Guilford, Chas. F. Smith
Livery Stable
Monger, L.
Nursery
Brackenridge, Wm. D.
Physicians
Prentiss, John H.
Taylor, Melville
Ward, James R.
Woods, Benj.
Shoemakers
Heinecke, T. A.
Martin, R.
Tobacconist
Lewis, W. T.


GRANITE

Is 2 miles from Woodstock. Land, mostly cleared valued at $50 per acre and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 1 ton hay. Churches and schools adjacent. Population 800. M. W. Weller, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Dunigan, Wm
Isaac, J T
Carpenters.
Mansfield, Jacob
Putney, T
Carriage Manufacturer
Webb, Geo
General Merchandise
Trozell, P
Weiler, Wm F
Granite Quarries
Giffin, Robert
Putney, S. P.
Weller, W. F.
Hotel
Taggart, Mrs. J.
Justice of the Peace
Dorsey, Andrew
Paper Manufacturer
Bull & Bro.
Physicians
Bailey, G. W.
Offutt, T. Z.


GRAVE RUN MILLS

Is 9 miles from Freeland. Chestnut soil. Land can be bought at from $10 to $40 per acre, yields 10 to 80 bus. wheat, 20 to 70 corn, and 1 ton hay. Grave Run M. E. Church, one public school. Population 160. George H. Hare, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Piper, Wm
Purkey Moses
Stoner, Dan'l F
Butcher
Matthews, Thos
Carpenters.
Alban, Thos
Lambert, A J
Wink, Joseph
General Merchandise
Burgoyne, H A
Manufacturers
Frank, John K
Lambert, Geo W
Miller
Resh, Daniel
Physician.
Wareheim, W W Woolen Manufacturer
Hare, Geo H


HEREFORD

Is 3 miles from Monkton. Land, variable, principally cleared, is worth $30 per acre; p reduces 15 bus. wheat, 25 oats, 100 potatoes, 25 corn, and 1 ton hay. M. E. and Baptist chnrcbes. One public school. I. O. O. F. and K. Of P. Lodges. Population 800. Harry O. Jessop, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Bull, Jacob
Hunt,Geo O
Lawson Daniel
Marsh, K
Carpenters
Foster, W.
Haines, Levi W.
Jones Wm.
Pitts, Joshua
Shane, Henry W.
Carriagemaker
Miller, Geo.
Constable
Nelson, Joseph
General Merchandise
Anderson, T B
Elliott, Geo W
Fell, Rachel
Jessop, Chas
Jessop, James O
Kelley, Hoses
Lloyd, Daniel J
Harnessmaker
Mayes, J T
Hotel
Ensor, N G
Justice of the Peace
Coney, Geo H
Masons
Diven, John E.
Diven, John T
Mayes, B H
Shultz, Amos
Smith, Geo W
Stewart, Joel
Vance, Jacob
Miller
Donaldson, D
Milliner
Gailey, Rebecca
Painters.
Conn, Daniel A
Hopkins, F
Smith, N
Physicians
Keech, James O
Mitchell, Alex R
Mitchell, F D
Pumpmaker.
Tracey, M
Shoemakers
Ensor, Nathan
Smith, Thos
Tailor.
Wittig, Chas C
Tinner.
Carman, A S


LAVENDER HILL

Is on the Harford Road, 6 miles from Baltimore. Land, valuable, produces 16 bus. wheat, 45 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 300. M. M. Kilchenstein, Postmistress.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Christopher, B
Fuller, Henry
Fuller, Wm
Hoddinott, Geo & Sons
Snyder, John
General Merchandise
Kilehenstein, Mrs M M
Reuter, John
Toman, John
Wilhelm, Mrs K
Streett, L.
Whiteford, R. A. & C. A.
Nurserymen
Brinker, S. W.
Kilchenstein, L. F.
Physician
Whiteford, A. X.
Shoemaker
Bader, John
Stock Dealer
Whiteford, J. M.


LITTLE GUNPOWDER

Is 5 miles from Magnolia. Land, variable, is composed of dark clay loams, gravel and sand, alluvial along the rivers, mostly cleared; is worth from $20 to $40 per acre, yields 15 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 125. H. H. Blackistone, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
McCubbin, Ross
Smith, Henry
carpenteru.
Bennett, C
Droayer, Jarrett
Pfeifer, Martin
Tyson, Frank
Constable
Knight, Wm H
Coopers.
Baxter, Richard
Bensel, Conrad
Myers, Henry
Wells, Thos
General Merchandise.
Blackistone, H H
Gatch, Jacob
Knight, Rebecca
McDow, Alice
Shanks, Mary A
Miller
Deiter, J W
Physicians
Altvater, E W
Schubert, 3 N
Shoemakers.
Guyton, Wm
Overbeck, Chas


LUTHERVILLE

Is on the N.C.R. W., 10 miles north of Baltimore, situated on a high, healthy and in a beautiful section of country. Land, limestone, can be bought for $50 per acre; yields 17 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. and Lutheran churches, one private schOOl, and the Lutherville Female Seminary. Population 600. D. A. C. Webster, Postmaster. Blacksmith
Robinson, James
Carpenter.
Shriver, Alfred
General Merchandise
Ohambers, John
Leisenring, G M & Co
Physician
Cockey, Frank
Galloway, John
Peebles, T. C.


MARYLAND LINE

Is 2 miles from Freeland. Land can be bought at $40 per acre, produces 20 bus. wheat, 20 corn, and 2 tonE hay. M. E. andM. P. churches, one public school. Population 150. Wm. F. McCubbin, Postmaster. Blacksmiths
Bond, J.
Hedrick, G.
Leppo, L.
Carpenters and Undertakers
Day, Wm.
Kurtz, Wm.
General Merchandise
McCubbin, Wm. F.
Reed, J. W.
Hotel
Green, Mrs. E.
Millers
Davis, Geo.
Heathcoat, M.
Physician
McDonal, D. M.
Shoemaker
Matthews, E. F.


MONKTON

Is on the N.C.R. W., 28 miles from Baltimore. Land, principally cleared, with some oak yet remaining; is valued at from $75 to $100 per acre; produces 25 bus. wheat, 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. and P. E. churches, one pubilc and a private school. Population 40. Samuel Miller, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Bond, Thos.
Young, Abraham
Carpenters
Merryman, Robert
Young, G. W.
General Merchandise
Miller, Sam'l
Harnessmaker
Kauffman, Thos
Mason
Wilhelm, John M.
Miller
Miller, Sam'l
Painter
Hopkins, W. F.
Physician
Price, A. H.
Shoemaker,
Miller, John

MOUNT CARMEL

Is 6 miles from Parkton; land can be purchased for $35 per acre, and yield. 20 bus. wheat and 70 corn. Churches and schools near. Population 100. Thomas Gonsuch, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Thompson, Jobn T
Tracy, C G
Wisner, John W
Butchers
Hall, Elijah
Jackson, Wesley
Carpenters.
Johnson, Geo W
Ryan, Thos A
General Merchandise
Price, M B
Millers
Gorsuch, Jacob S
Gorsuch, Thes J
Physician
Price, B F


MT. WASHINGTON

Is on the N. C. R W., 6 miles from Baltimore. Land, valuable, on account of its proximity to the city; limestone soil; commands from $100 to $1,000 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 45 oats, 150 potatoes, and 50 corn. The timber yet standing comprises oak, hickory, chestnut and walnut. Wm. E. Hooper & Sons' cotton factory, running 1,500 spindles, is located here, and provides employment for a number of people. The Bare Hill copper mine is also in the vlcinity The scenery of the place is picturesque anf admiring. The economy ot living attracts and has the patronage of many visitors during the summer. Mt. St. Agnes, Roman Catholic, St. John's and St. John's P. E. churches; ~t. St. Agnes Academy. Catholic Parish and three public schools. Population 600. Wm. Z. Knaub, Postmaster.

Architects
Dixon, Thos. & John
Blacksmith
Buckley, E.
Carpenter
Bond, Benj. W.
Confectionery
Belt, Mrs. Mary E.
Cotton Mills
Hooper, Wm. E. & Sons
General Merchandise and Groceries
Ayers, James E.
Cooper, M.
Ditzel, C.
Harney, Philip
Hook, J W
Reach, James
Bhea, James
Wiedey, Chas & Co
Hotel
Cooper, M.
Miller
Hill, Wm.
Oyster Dealers
Belt, John
Benberry, Wm.
Physicians
Bowen, J. S.
Ewing, H. M.
Shoemakers
Buttner, C. F.
Stinchecumb, Wm. H.


MT. WINANS

Is on the B. & O. R. R., 2 miles from Baltimore, near Gwynn's Falls. The village Is slightly elevated; climate mild. The land is mostly cleared, composed of Iron ore, and Is sold in lots for building purposes, ranging in price from $300 to $1,000, according to location. The lots sell fast, and the improvements are rapid. The average production of crops to the acre are 40 bus. corn, 20 wheat, and a fair amount of other farm products. M. E., (colored,) M. P. and United Brethren in Christ churches. Two public Schools. Population 500. Lewis J. Lancaster, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.
Turfield, P T
Confectionery
Johnson, Margaret
General Merchandise
Elbaugh, Jacob
Gillerman, Miss Eliza
Handy, Mrs Caroline
Russell, Thos H
Wildenfurst, Mrs. T.
Justices of the Peace
Cooper, Alonzo
Jackson, John W.
Physician
Hall, T. B.
Saloons
Coker, Geo. T.
Foster, Wm.
White Lead Manufacturers
Adams White Lead Co.


NORTH BRANCH

Is 5 miles from McDonough on the W. M. R. R Land, clay loams, can be bought for $40 per acre; yields 20 bus. wheat, 30 corn, and 3 tons hay. Churuhes and schools near. Population 50. Wm. A Randall, Postmaster.

Carpenters
Belt, C.
Fogle, Josiah
Green, Wm.
Stanfield, T. B.
General Merchandise
Luttgerding, H. C.
Millers
Luttgerding, H. C.
O'Dell, J. D.
Physicians
Bailey, G. W.
Harker, J. F.
Seymour, B. S.


ORANGEVILLE

Is on the Phliadelphia Road near the eastern limits of Baltimore. The land surrounding is well cleared, valuable and fertile. The people are mostly engaged in truck farming. There are two M. E. churches and a public school near. Population 400. H. Kimble, Postmaster.

Attorney at law.
Baldwin, O P Jr
Blacksmiths and wheelwrights.
Gruebert, Geo
Jackson, Charles K
Johnson, R
Schilpp,G
Boots and Shoes
Brant,Geo
Bahe, C K
Groceries and Physicians
Buck, John T
Johnson, Richard
Kimble, H
Shooman, Jno
Hotel.
Howard, J Dautrich
Justice of the Peace
Carter, John C
Saddles and Harness
Rackemsperger, Jacob
Saloons
Bennett, C
Rover, Geo K
Tailor
Peters, H


OWINGS' MILLS

Is on the W. M. R R., 14 miles- from Baltimore. Land, good, well cleared, commands from .100 to $800 per acre, according to location and improvement; yiclds25 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 200 potatoes, and 40 corn. Crops are generally good. Churches and schools near. Population 800. F. B. Harman, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Black, E
Carpenter.
Marshall, John T
Cooper
Flelgh, Aug
Dentist.
Ginrich, W H
General Merchandise.
Harman, F. B. & Son
Tobin, S
Harnessmaker
Pennington, J
Hotel.
Buffington, S
Ice Cream.
Painter & Bro
Millers
Butler, C E
Fishpaw, A & Co
Painter.
Smith, J B
Physician.
Campbell, Dr
Shoemakers
Long, H
Siegk, J


PAPER MILLS

Is 7 miles from Freeland. The Baltimore & Hanover R R., in course of construction, will run within 2 1/2 miles of the place. The Gunpowder Falls which flows through this village, furnishes exocllent water power and numerous good mill sites. The paper mills of Messis. Wm. H. Hoffman & Sons are located here; they manufacture four tons of paper per day, and employment to over 100 people. Land, easily tilled, ranges in price from $20 to $50 per acre; yields 15 to 20 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 corn, 40 oats, 150 potatoes, and 2 tons hay. M. E., United Brethren and Evangelical Lutheran churches, one public school. Population 200. .Wm. B. Hoffman, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Belt, G D
Wink, Geo
Carpenters.
Hasrris, John
Henry, Abram
Kemp, John
Knott, John
General Merchandise.
Hoffman,Wm H & Sons
Landes, John
Millers.
Shearer, John D
Sheffer, Chas
Paper Manniseturers.
Hoffman, Wm H & Sons


PARKTON

Is on the N.C.R. W., 29 miles from Baltimore; business good. Land, clay, mostly clesred, is worth $45 per ucre; produces 15 bus. wheat, 20 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 50. Wm. H. Stiffier, Postmaster.

Agent-R.R.
Little, J C
Blacksmith.
Litner, D K
Carpenters and Builders.
Sanders, W H
Stiffer, Wm F
Tracy, G. W.
General Merchandise.
Stiffier, M J & Co
Hotel
Stifier, C M
Millers.
Cameron, G H
Carr, G W
Physician.
Rankin, M E


PHOENIX

Is on the N.C.R. W., 18 miles from Baltimore. Land Is valued at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and improvements; produces 15 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools near. Population 400. John D. Durkees, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.
Durkees, John D
Attorney at Law.
Mitchell, W Frank
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Hartman, Augustus
Nowell, John W
Carpenters.
Brown, J E
Hall, John
Cotton Manufacturers.
Gosnell, Henry
Phoenix Manufacturing Co
General Merchandise
Fristoe, Mark H
Kemp, Thomas E
Royston, Bosley
Hotel.
Royston, Bosley
Mechanics.
Dugan, Michael
Morris, Henry D
Miller.
Belt, Ebenezer
Paper Manufactarers.
Hoffman, Wm H & Sons
Physicians.
Danneily, F O
Thompson, W S


PIKESVILLE

Is 1 mile from a station of that name on the W. M R. R. Land varies in price from $50 to $200 rer acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 potatoes, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Two M. E., Baptist, P. E., and Roman Catholic churches. Public schools convenient. Population 200. P. Murray, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Curtis, C
Davis, Henry
Fauistick F
Shipley, C M
General Merchandise
Corbett & Rickerd
Faulstick, F.
Foley, Wm
Murray, P.
Tobin, L
Watts, A
Winternode, John
Justice of the Peace.
Mettam, Sam'l B
Miller
Wilkinson, Wm
Physicians.
Counselman, J T
Hill,C C
Saylor, H L


POWHATAN

Is on the Baltimore & Powhatan Railway, 4 1/2 miles from Baltimore. Land, dark soil, varies in value from $200 to $350 per acre, and yields 20 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 oats, 800 potatoes, 30 corn, and 1 ton bay. M. E. and Presbyterian churches. Public schools near. Population 300. W. P. Bennett, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Forsyth, Joseph
King, Jasper
Smith, E
Smith, John
Carpenters.
Bacon, John
Bolden,Geo
Catillon, James
Rimmey,Wm H
Schafer, Andrew
Cotton Goods Manufacturers.
Campbell, Ross & Co.
General Merchandise.
Bennett, Wm P
Wilson, David
Physician.
Field, P S


RANDALLSTOWN

Is 3 miles from Pikeaville. Land, one-half cleared, commands from $50 to $100 per acre; yields 25 bus. wheat, 30 to 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. M. E. Church, one public school. Population 100. Wm. F. Gardner, Postmaster.

Frieschman, Henry
Spielman, Henry
Sudman, John D
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Frazure, Wm
Frieschman, Henry
Hall, James
Constable.
Crooks, John
General Merchandise.
Gardner, Wm F
Gosnell, Mrs Sarah
Holt, Aaron
Hotel.
Slade, Lutber
Livery Stable.
Lockard, Wm
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Bayers, John
Physicians.
Baurbor, T K
Hebb, H J
Shoemaker.
Krause, G A


RAYVILLE

Is 3 miles from .Parkton. Land, clay and sandy loams, principally cleared, is valued at $20 per acre, yields 15 bus. wheat, 30 corn and 1 ton hay. Pine Grove Church, Rayville Academy and public schools. Population 36. Wm. Gorsuch, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Davis, R D
Elder, A A
Masemore, T R
Richards, J G
Carpenters
Jones, James
Purkey, O
Stiffler, W F
General Merchandise
Gorsuch, W
Painter
Scott, Walter
Paperhanger.
Simcoe, J S
Shoemaker.
Baker, Henry


REISTERSTOWN

Is 1 miles from Emory Grove; business, crops and land good. Land mostly good. mostly cleared, commands from $80 to $100 per acre; produces 80 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 80 to 100 potatoes and 50 corn. Lutheran and three M. E. churches. One public. and three private schools. Three seminaries, one female. Lodges-A.F. & A. M., I. O. O. F., Mechanics and K. of P. Populatiom 500. Wm. D. Yingling, Postmaster.

Agricultural Implements
Beckley, P E & Co
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Chaney, Isaiah
Shriver, Philip L
Stumpf, Lewis
Butcher
Brown, Wm G
Carpenters, and Undertakers
Barryman, Henry C
Selby, Edwin D
Carriagemakers.
Flory & Cost
Tracey, J. T.
Dentists
Candler, Dr
Gore, Albert
Druggists.
Brooks, Dr George
Gore, R S V
Henry, Dr Robt J
Florists
Fairley, Thos
General Merchandise.
Russell Bros
Shriver, Wm L
Townsend, S P
Welsh, Wm W
Zouck, P
Harnessmakers
Emrich, Henry F
Stumpf, Henry
Hotels
Hitshue,
W
Nichols, George W
Justices of the Peace
Beckley, John H
Storm, Sam'l P
Livery Stables.
Stone, George R
Lumber, Coal and Fertilizers
Beckley, P. E. & Co
Selby, Edwin D
Millers.
Fitch, Henry S
Gore, Joseph
Millinery and Dressmaking.
Gettier, L A
Stumpf; Mrs M
Painters
Dorsey, C O & Son
Wagoner, David L
Physicians
Dickson, I N
Gere, James
Larsh, James C
Plasterers
Conrad, Peter
Jacobs, C
Shoemakers
Gies, Christian
Gies, H Lewis
Gies, John
Long, Sam'l J
Tailor
Yingling, Nimrod
Tinners.
Brown, J V
Crout, John E
Watches and Jewelry.
Yingling, Sam'1 B


SHAWAN

Is 4 miles from Cockeysvflle. Land can be purchased at from $38 to $100 per acre, yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 94. S. W. Tipton, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Pierce, James L
Long, Henry
Tawney, John L
Tawney, Wm J
Carpenters.
Cronhardt, John
Gent, Thos
Leaf, John
General Merchandise.
Tipton, S W
Wilson, Henry
Physician
Merryman, Moses
Shoemakers
Krumholtz, Fleming
Tyson, Jerome


STABLERSVILLE Is 3 miles from Parkton. Land, well cleared, varies in price from $20 to $50 per acre; yields 8 to 20 bus. wheat, 10 to 60 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Churches and schools con?enient. Population 150. C. M. B. Stabler, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Palmer, A J
Carpenters and Millwrights.
Mathews, Thos
Stabler, H S
Tyson, Geo
Justice of the Peace.
Wier, Henry
Miners.
Stabler, A J
Wilison, Edwin
Papermaker.
Alder, Wm


STEVENSON STATION

Is on the Green Spring Branch of the N.C.R. W., 12 miles from Baltimore. Land, limestone, well cleared, commands from $50 to $200 per acre; produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 50 to 75 corn, and 1 ton hay. One church and a public school. Population 50. B. B. Gemmill, Postmaster. Blacksmith
Leaf, J H
Carpenters
Chalk, James L
Cross, David
Iron Manufacturers
Ashland Iron Co.
Miller
Scott, John
Physician
Naylor, L. H.


ST. DENIS

Is on the B. & O. R. R, 9 mlies from Baltimore. The Washington Branch olna the main line here and it is known as the Relay Station. The Viaduct Hotel erected and operated by the B. & O. R. R. Co., a new, neat and comfortable structure, is quite a resort for city people; the nearest water course is the Patapsco River, which furnishes sufficient power for milling and other uses. The land Is nearly all cleared, valued at from $50 to $500 per acre; yields 20 bus. wheat and 25 corn. Churches convenient, one public school. Population 800. J. W. Howser, Postmaster. Agts--Real Estate and Insurance
Hall, Geo W
O'Hern, Col M
Richardson, J. P.
Worthington, Daniel
Agent-R. R.
Howser, J W
Attorneys at Law
Browning, Warield T
Dobbin, Robert A
Dobbin, T M
Donaldson, J J
Blacksmiths
Banks, Samuel
Boots and Shoes
Clogg, G C
Jackson, Wm
Commission Merchant
Latimer, R.
General Merchandise
Heliman, John J
McDaniel, T J
Hote1s.
Old Relay, C I Lowrey
Viaduct, B & O R R Co
Justice of the Peace
English, T J
Millers.
Isaac, Joseph
Levering & McAtee
Photographer,
Waltzl, A
Physicians.
Hall, James
Hall, T B

ST. JAMES

Is 1 1/2 miles from Monkton. Land varies in value from $35 to $55 per acre; yields 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 to 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. Churches and shools near. Population 150. Wm. T. Curtis, Postmaster.

Attorneys at Law
Bacon. Geo
Bacon; L M
Hunter, T J
Blacksmiths
Akehurst, David P
McComas, Thos
Shepperd, John W
Carpenters.
Merryman, Robt G
Nelson, Howard
Young, Geo
General Merchandise
Curtis, Wm. T.
Hess, Jacob S.
Miller, Sam'l
Millers
Inglefritz, Martin L.
Stutehoff, John W.
Physicians
Emory, R.
Mitchell, F.
Price, A. H.


SUNNY BROOK

Is 3 miles from Phoenix, situated on Jarretteville Pike and Old York Road, 8 miles from Towsontown. Soil isinglass; land, high and undulating, mostly cleared, is worth $75 per acre; produces 15 bus. wheat, 35 corn and 2 tons hay. This section is very desirable for country residences, healthy, and excellent water. One church and a public scbool. Population 150. G. H. Duncan, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Harmon, Geo.
Street, R L
Carpenters
Brown, Edward
Brown, Ensor
Damuth, S P
Hall, Melville
General Merchandise.
Duncan, G H
Hotels
King, Isaac
Smith, John
Physician
Bagley, Chas
Shoemaker
Smith, Christopher


SWEET AIR

Is 51/2 miles from Phoenix. Land, isinglass, principally cleared, is valued at $50 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. One church and a public schooL Population 100. E. A. Weakley, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Green, Henry
Hilgartner, Henry
Carpenters
Amrein, Henry
Burk, Henry
Justice of the Peace
Smith, R. T.
Miller
Kennedy, Michael
Physician
Emory, Richard
Plasterer
Jones, Geo.
Shoemakers
Mesiner, Andrew
Naw, John
Tinner
Sherman, Louis


TOWSONTOWN,

The ecunty seat, is on the York Road, 7 miles from Baltimore, the terminal point of the York Road Railway. The court house and jail are located here, the former an Imposing and substantial structure, delightfully situated a ahort distance from the railway. Many pretty villas and private residences dot this section, and being contiguous to the city is quite a resort in summer. The town Is laid out in streets and avenues, and well lighted at night with lamps. Land, limestone, is valued at from $50 to $200 per acre, according to location and Improvement; yields 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 25 to 35 oatsland 30 to 50 corn. The timber is of a heavy growth, and consists of chestnut, oak and hickory. M. E., M. P., P. E. and M K (colored) churches, one public and a private school. A. F. & A. M-Mount Moriah 116. I.O.O. F.-Towson 79, and Ridgely Encampment. Centennial Grange 181, P. Of H. A Building Aasoclation and a Temperance Society. Population 900. Sarah Feast, Postmistress.

Agents-Real Estate
Bowen,H L & Co
Jean, Geo. B.
Macgill, O P
Attorneys at Law
Berry, John
Boarman, Robert R.
Bosley, S. P.
Burke, N. C.
Courey, John F.
Daivs, T. Sturgis
Dorsey, John T. B.
Emory, D. C. H.
Emory, D. Hooper
Ensor, A. W.
Ensor, & Grason
Fendall, Chas E.
Grason, Wm.
Herbert, Chase. E.
Hunter, Thos. J.
Keech, Wm. S
Macgill, Carroll S.
Macgill, O. P.
McIntosh, D. G.
Mitchell, W. Frank
Perrie, A. W.
Slingluff, C. B.
Spencer, Jervis
Talbott, J. F. C.
Wharton, Wm. F.
Yellott, John I.
Yellott, Washington
Auctioneers
Macgill, O. P.
Owings, James W.
Wilson, Sam'l G.
Baker and Confecitonery
Held, Louis
Barber
Jackson, Chas. E.
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Ekas, F. A.
Hild Bros.
Sheridan, Chas. H.
Bricklayers and Plasterers
Phipps, Harry
Phipps, Joseph
Whittle, Sam'l
Butchers
Collings, Sam'l
Debaugh, Phillip
Carpenters and Builders
Boyd, Theodore
Burns, John
Butler, Sam'l F.
German & Bro.
Hamilton, Geo
Horn, Geo
Shriver, Alfred
Constables.
Brown, Canton
Whittle, B D
Dremmakers
Cole, Mrs Johanna
Roach, Mrs. Mary
Sheridan, Mrs. Mary
Druggist
Willis, Richard
Dry Goods and Notions.
Bryer, A
Ware, Mrs Jennie
Flour and Feed.
Scharf, John
General Merchandise
Feast, Mrs Sarah
German, A J
Lee, J W & Son
Roe, John D & Co
Shealey, M A & Son
Hotels.
Smedley, C H Mann
Towson, Edward H Ady
Justices of the Peace
Herbert, Gideon
Miller, James
Livery Stables
Linzey, Tobias C
Lumber.
Cochran, F B
Physician
Jarrett, James H
Piper, Jackson
Stausbury, J T
Wingfield, T H
Printers
Longnecker Bros
Saddles and Harness
Dienstbach, Henry
Shoemakers
Flanigan, Patrick
Parker, John
Phipps, James
Rudingier, Julius
Stieber, John G.
Tailor
Loose, August
Tinner
Emory, Wm. H.
Veterinarian
Pilson, Geo. W.
Wines and Liquors
Mann, C. H., Jr.
Robinson, Sam'l, J.
Urban, Lewis H.


UNION MEETING HOUSE

Is 3 « miles from Freeland. Land mostly cleared is worth $25 per acre; yields 18 to 20 bus. Wheat, 30 to 40 corn, and 1 to 2 tons hay. The country in this section is high and healthy; the people are industrious, and the merchants doing a good business. Two churches and a public school. Population 286. P. L. Merriken, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Oeligrath, Wm.
Waltemeyer, Joseph
Carpenters and Undertakers
Amos, E.
Amos, J. O.
Ulrich, Wm.
Wilhelm, Daniel
Wineholt, R. E.
Constable
Spicer, N.
General Merchandise
Briggs, C.
Merriken, P. L.
Harnessmaker
Thomas, Henry
Justices of the Peace
Alben, M.
Hoshal, Benj.
Oeligrapth, A.
Rule, Wm.
Masons
Price, Geo.
Price, Wm.
Millers
Keeney, J. Y.
Miller, John
Paper Manufacturer
Gore, J. W.
Physician
Baldwin, J. S.


UPPER FALLS

Is on the Philadelphia Road near the Harford County line, 7 miles from Magnolia. Land, well cleared, sells at $20 per acre; produces 15 bus. wheat, 30 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E. And Roman Catholic churches. Population 100. B. Chenowith, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Blair, R.
Peterson, C.
Carpenters and Undertakers
Norwood, J. L.
Schultz, F.
General Merchandise
Dilworth, W.
Nichols, Joseph
Standiford, J.
Physician
Gitting, David
Tinner
Mulitzer, E.


WAVERLY

Is on the York Road, 2 miles from Baltimore. The location is pleasant and the surroundings picturesque and healthy. The land is fertile, highly improved, and is dotted with many handsome residences, and is held at high prices, lying, as it does, around the northern suburhs of Baltimore. The cars of the York Road Baliway, which pass here, afford cheap and quick travel to Baltimore and Towsontown. M. E., P. E. and Baptist churches, a lodge of Masons, a buiding association, a parochial and one public school. Population 900. S. A. Bonsall, Postmistress

Blacksmith
Klug, Ph A
Carpenter
Cross, John C
Carriagemaker
Steigler, Louis G
Confectionery
Balls, John
Kries, John F
Shelley, Mrs H A
Constable
Fisher, John H
Druggists
Livingston, B C
Sylvester, S B
Dry Goods
Klug, Mrs A A
Bayner, J
Spring, Misses
Florists
Hamilton, Chas
Massey, W F & Co
Waldenburg, C
White, J H
General Merchandise and Grocers
Bateman, J S
Bertling, B
Blum, Mrs. Barbara
Bordley & Co.
Boyer, Lewis
Cochran, John
Hall, C. W.
Huff, E. H.
Yeager, A. C.
Waddy, Mrs. Bertha
Hotels
Cold Spring, Lewis Ritter
Dew Drop, Robert Russell
Justices of the Peace
Cole, J. C. L.
Moore, Phil L.
Physicians
Heiche, P. H.
Monmonier, L. A.
Rankin, R. G.
Plumber
Deal, Wm. C.
Saloons
Gibbs, G. W.
Hamilton, Chas.
Steitz, Charles
Uhing, John H.
Shoemaker
Hartman, J. H.
Tinner
Brown, J. T. S.


WOODBERRY

Is on the N. C. R. W., 3 miles from Baltimore and pleasantly situated on the slopes of two hills, which form a valley through which runs Jones' Falls. It lies immediately north and east of Druid Hill Park, and is claimed to be the largest manufacturing village in the titato. The iron works of Messrs. Poole & Hunt, the cotton mills of the Mount Vernon Co., W. B. Hooper & Sons, and the Messrs. Gambrills, are all in the vicinity. These establishments give employment to a large number of people and furnish the principal means by which it derives its prosperity. The country for miles around is attractive and in many places fine residences may be seen. There are churches of several denominations, public and private schools, a market house, public halls, and lodges of K. of P., Mechanics, Masons and Odd Fellows. Population 9,000. J. Brayshaw, Postmaster.

Attorneys at Law.
Davis, Phineas J
Smith, James H
Auctioneers.
Tipton, Dixon M
Wilhelm, DC
Bakers and Confectioners.
Arthur, J T
Brooks & Co
Ebaugb,W H
Gafney, Mrs Susie
Hawkins, Mrs John
Hoover, Jacob
Kelly, Mrs Jane
Knight, John G
Looz, John
Barbers.
Cooper, John
Wadsworth, C C
Blacksmith.
Martin, Andrew
Boots and Shoes.
Algire & Wheeler
Dunn, M
Hahn, John
Hume, Hiram
Walters, G T
Butchers.
Brooks, C
Bohr, G W
Yager, J B
Carpet Weaver.
Childs, John P
Contractors.
Brooks, J L & Co
Dentist
Greenwood, J B
Druggists.
Cress, Dr James
Leef & Co
Shipley, D McG
General Merchandise.
Belt, C T
Benson, J P
Ca mer, G C
Eichelherger, A G
Excelsior Cooperative Co
Gibson, Geo G
Peregoy, Chas & Son
Groceries and Provisions.
Baldwin & Thompson
Bone, J M & Bro
Davis, T
Gibson, James F
Maghar, Mrs Catherine
Reddington, John
Salfner, Chas E
Tilgman, N C
Machinists
Poole & Hunt
Miller
Timanus, John T
Millinery and Dressmaking.
Field, Mrs Fanny
Hicks, Mrs James
Hoshal, Mrs M
Lofflin, Mrs Hannah
Pace, Mrs Susie
Wilhelm, Mrs G C
Millwright.
Bates, John H
Painters,
Grisson, J G
Litsinger, Harry T
Patterumaker.
Betts, Chas C
Physicians
Crowther, Dr John
Jones, B E
Wuhams, D S
Stoves and Tinware.
McCann & Co
Mohar, Robert
Boiler Covers.
Disney, J B
Tailor
Belt, C T
Undertaker.
Lloyd, Wm
Watches and Jewelry.
Jeffries, F


WOODENSBURGH

Is 1 1/2 miles from Glenn Morris on the W. M. B. B. Land, mostly cleared, 'with some oak and chestnut yet remaining, can be bought at from $20 to $100 per acre, and produces 10 to 85 bus. wheat, 20 to 80 corn and 2 tons hay. Churches and schools in the vicinity. Population 70. C. Musselman, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Reigler, Fred
Reigler, Geo
Wooden, Frank
Butcher.
Abbott, Hanson
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Clark, J W
Deice, John
Lesfe, Jacob
Spearnase, Gustus
Carriagemaker.
Morrison, Wm
General Merchandise.
Musselman, C
Slade, Wm &
Justice of the Peace
Shipley, A F
Miller
Stambaugh, Henry
Physician
Wilson, J H
Shoemaker.
Belt, Alfred


FARMERS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS:

Ashland

Cockey, Peter
Hawkins, J W
Hinton, Wm
Hoover, Chas
Hoover, Geo
Jessop, Chas L
Jessop, Geo
Jessop, Mrs Mary
Massemore, Z
Price, J B
Webster, Wm

Baldwin

Baldwin, A S
Baldwin, J M
Baldwin, James
Baldwin, Thos
Brogden, James
Carman, Caleb
Day, Luther
Dilworth, Robert
George, P T
Gittings, John S
Haile, Chas T
Jenkins, Mrs A M
Jenkins, Edward F
Jenkins, Geo
Lunday, James
Neuhauser, C
Patterson, S L
Rankin, Sam'l
Roach, Robert
Watkins, I
Watkins, John
Watkins, W H
Wilson, John V
Yellott, Geo W

Beckleysville

Alben, Jehu
Alben, M.
Armacost, Jabez
Armstrong, Wm.
Baublitz, Dan'l
Baublitz, Geo.
Baublitz, John
Baublitz, Wm., J.r
Beckley, Dan'l
Bone, Chas.
Bull, John
Bull, L.
Bull, Thos.
Cooper, Thos.
Crockett, U. G.
Curtis, Sallie
Deyhoff, Jesse
Ensor, John
Frank, Geo.
Gardner, Basil
Gore, Franklin
Gwin, Jacob
Gwin, Wm.
Hale, Geo.
Hampshire, Geo.
Hare, A. H.
Hare, David
Hare, Geo.
Hare, Geo. A.
Hare, Geo. F.
Hare, Henry
Hare, Jacob
Hare, John
Hare, Joseph
Hare, Michael
Hare, N. H.
Hare, Philip F.
Hicks, Geo.
Holsner, Wm.
Hoshal, Jacob
Hover, Peter
Inghan, John
Ingham, John W.
Kemp, Wm.
Lampert, Geo.
Lampert, Wm.
Lawson, Edward
Marshall, Sam'l
Martin, L.
McCully, J. W.
Milendore, Casper
Painter, Abraham
Parker, James
Patterson, Sam'l
Ports, G. W.
Ports, Wesley
Price, Ephraim
Price, James
Royston, Edward
Rush, Jacob
Schlosser, Wm.
Seiks, Fred
Shamberger, Jacob
Shultz, John
Stifler, Henry
Stifler, John
Weaver, Rufus
Wheeler, Dan'l
Wilhelm, John L.
Wisner, Wm.
Zouck, G. W.

Belfast

Bacon, Lewis
Bosley, John
Bosley, Joseph
Brooks, Charles
Chilcoat, John
Cole, Sam'l
Crother, M.
Ensor, Geo. D.
Ensor, Geo. G.
Ensor, Geo. S.
Ensor, John of A.
Ensor, John B.
Ensor, John H.
Ensor, Luke E.
Ensor, O. M.
Ensor, Wm. C.
Gorsuch, John C.
Mathews, C. W.
Mathews, Mrs. E. D.
Mathews, John
Merryman, Sallie B.
Nash, Joseph
Price, J. M.
Price, Sam'l M.

Bentley's Springs

Cameron, Daniel
Cooper, Wm W
Downs, Abraham
Downs, Hinkle
Downs, J K
Downs, Keller
Ensor, Noah
Ensor, Wm.
Hunt, Thomas
Irwin, Henry J
Lewin, John
Mackey, R G
Magee, Thos
McCubbins, B
McCubbins, John
Morris, Lemuel
Palmer, Wm
Price, Valentine
Rigney, John
Scharff, Isaac T
Scharff, T C
Shauck, Wm
Shunk, Geo
Simpson, Wm
Standiford, James
Wilhelm, Sam'l
Williams, David
Wilson, Eli
Wilson, Richard
Winemiller, E
Withers, Edward
Woodruff, H
Young, James

Black Rock

Armacost, E
Ensor, Wm
Hale, Gco
Hoover, Peter
Jackson, Andrew
Kelley, John P
Milander, Casper
Miller, Samuel
Shamberger, Thos
Sparks, Wm
Wheeler, Dan'l
Zouck, John H

Brooklandville

Bell, Chas
Bosley, Chas
Bowen, G
Cockey, Samuel
Cockey, Stephen
Cockey, T
Cooke, A
Cowling, E
Cox, A
Cox, U
Gray, D C
Harris, Wm
Johnson, Wm F
Kelly, Eli
Lee, Alfred
Lee, Wm
Parks, J P D
Parks, John
Rogers, Chas B
Shock, J T
Wildeson, R. R.

Butler

Chilcoat, Aquilla
Cockey, Thos H
Cole, A of A
Davis, Evan
Fowble, J M
Griffith, Lewis
Royston, Joseph
Scott, Thos H
Wheeler, Chas

Calverton Mills.

Creaghon, Patrick
Geiston, E
Gelston, V
Healds, Char
Johnston, E

Carroll.

Cook, Henry
Hammond, C L
Hess, G P
Judic, Joseph F
Sauerwaldt, F M
Sizer, Jacob
Tiepe, Henry
Tiepe, F
Tiepe, John
Walker, L
Young, Thos

Catonsville

Crosby, A L
Crosby, S K
Gary, James A
Glen, John
Heird, S C
Jones, Reuben
Lurman, G W
Richstein, Geo
Skinner, T
Smith, Owen K
Taylor, T J
Upman, John
Upman, Richard
Walker, Bennett
Tilson, John S

Chase's

Ahern, F J
Ahern, John
Asher, J B
Biddison, C W
Biddison, Thos
Blinkman, H
Btamble, John
Dollinger, John
Dow, L.
Eccleston, J
Eccleston, Wm
Edwards, Geo
Edwards, Philip
Fowler, Thos
Gale, H. O.
Gale, J M
Galie, R W
Galloway, W C.
Hughes, C
Hughes, J W
Hughes, W C
Jackson, A C
King, H
League, J W
Malcomb, Wm
McClary, Joshua
Meeks, Wm
Montgomery, James
Morrow. J
Myers, F
Myers, M
Pitcher, T. J.
Pruitt, H
Ray, F P
Ritter, Geo
Ritter, Geo Jr
Ritter, John
Rollins, W T
Shaffer, D
Shuts, James
Sohn, Adam
Sterling, Geo
Tennison, O
Vincent, Bichard
Wade, Gee H
Wilkinson, John
Wilson, B
Wilson, Wesley
Wilson, Wm
Young, Wm
Zincand, M

Cockeysville

Armacost, Jacob
Bond, John
Bond, Thos
Bosley, John
Bosley, John of Wm
Cockey, G
Cockey, Judge Joshua F
Crother, John
Frantz, Wm Sr
Gorsuch, Noah
Hardesty, B McL
Love, Capt
Matthews, John D
Matthews, Thos H
Matthews, Wm W
McDonough, Michael
Merryman, John
Morgan, Jarrett
Morgan, Sam'l
Price, John O.
Starr; B V
Webster, Wm
Wight, John
Worthington, Sam'l.
Worthington, T L

Cub Hill

Ady, Mrs Caroline
Bennett, Geo
Bishop, Edward
Blacklock, Wm
Bowen, Wea
Chenoweth, John
Cowley, Mrs W
Dawson, Wm
Donavin, Owen
Fastie, Gee
Ferguson, Levy & D
Graham, Daniel
Hines, Benj
Hines, John
Hughes, Wm T
Jenifer, Daniel
Mays, E
Perine, Mrs Emeline
Proctor, Robt
Seitz, Geo
Shanklin, Mrs Annie
Shanklin, Isaiah
Shank un, John F
Shanklin, John W

Ellengowan.

Bosley, John of Wm
Fitzgerald, Michaci A
Kennedy, Mertin
Kennedy, Philip
Parks, Elisba F
Parks, Elisha J
Parks, John K
Parks, Wm
Price, John O
Shipley, Vincent T
Ward, Thos

Emery Grove.

Akehurst, Wm
Arnold, Mrs M J
Barr, R
Berryman, Ephraim
Bosley, David
Bosley, Joshua
Cockey, M G
Dyer, Patrick
Eysmans, Chas
Frank, J H
Frantz, Elam
Giest, Jacob D
Gill, Gee M
Gill, Mrs Harriet
GillI, John G
Gill, Joseph
Gill, Stephen
Given, Dr J J
Gore, Mrs L B
Gore, Sam'l
Groff, Chas
Groff, Wm
Johns, John T
Johnson, Mrs B A
Kinear, J C
Landon, Mrs E
Lloyd, J Leachman
Lloyd, John L
Lloyd, Nimrod
Longnecker, David B
Longnecker, John S
Love, H Horace
Metz, Wm
Minor, Mary
Murphy, H H
Naylor, Amos
Pearce, John G
Pennington, H H
Semmes, Chas W
Shipley, Robt L
Sullivan, David
Townsend, Sam'l P
Tracey, Joshua
Worthington, Benj J
Worthington, Edward
Worthington, John T
Worthington, Mrs M Q

Fork Meeting House

Bears, John
Clayton, Elijah
Davis, John
Dilworth, Francia
Duworib, George
Dilworth, John
Doyle, Peter
Garrett, Jesse
Gorsuch, Ed win A
Gorsuch, Jos H
Gorsuch, Thos B
Grover, Grafton
Lawrence, Dr D H
Meyers, henry
Porter, B P
Ridelle, Chas J
Smithson, Henry

Garrison.

Gumpf, John
Kingsley, J
Kleeman, A
Lentz, Henry
Lentz, John
Lents, Philip
Louis, Peter
Lutz, Daniel
Oler, Jacob
Shepperd, James
Sheridan, John

Glencoe.

Amos, Wm
Anderson, Wm A
Anderson, Wm H F
Austin, Edward
Carroll, Henry
Conn, Dsniel
Eaton, Wm
Gorsuch, Dickenson
Gorsuch, Joshua
Gomuch, T T
Johnson, Thos
Matthews, Airy
Matthews, Aquilla
Matthews, Evan
Matthews, Gee
McCulloh, J S
Merritt, J N
Mervyman, Henry
Mowell Jos W
pierce,.br Thos
Price, Warrick
Torbut, Upton H
Yost, R D

Gorsuch Milis.

Allen, Lewis
Anderson, John
Baker, Isaac C
Bond, Ross
Green, Wesley
Harkness, Thos
Hershiner, B F
Matthews, B
Miller, John
Mitzel, Geo
Blade, Silas
Trout, James
Whitcraft, G W

Govanstown.

Ahell, A B
Akehurst, Chas
Bash, H M
Bradford, Hon Aug
Brown, Gee
Brown, Robert P
Clark, James H
Cochran, Thos A
Harrison, Fred'k
Hilberg, T L
Johnson, Reverdy
Perine, David M
Pleasants, J Hall
Pratt, Enoch
Presstman, Gee
Rieman, Joseph H
Huhi, Peter
Sadtler, Gee D
Turnbull, Henry
Walters, Wm T
Wilson, Wm C

Granite

Rolander, Geo
Crooks, Sam'l
Dorsey, Andrew
Dorsey, John
Fite, Alfred
Gosnell, N
Lilly, Sam'l
Mason, Robt
Nelson, T
O'Dell, W C
Offutt, Milton
Owings, U H
Penn, John
Putney, Geo
Rehmeyer, H
Sumwalt, J B
Taggart, Robert
Verney, James
Wagner, Dan'1
Worthington, J
Worthington, N H
Worthington, R W

Grave Run Mills

Albah, Thos
Burgoyne, H A
Fowbie, O P
Hare, Henry F
Hoffacker, Geo W
Hoffacker, Henry H
Bosh, Frank
Resh, Jacob
Bauble, C
Wink, Joseph

Hereford.

Armacost, M
Bailey, A
Bull, Gee A
Canoles, Chas A
Donaldson, David
Foster, D A
Foster, John B
Foster, W N
France, Howard
Galilon, Richard B
Hamilton, W
Hicks, J W
Johnson, Wm
Knight, John
Lovell, J
Litzinger, John
Lutz, John
Mayes, J C
Mayes, John P
Mayes, N
Mayes, Thos
Merryman, H N
Miller, S H
Peregoy, J
Peregoy, M
Row,T
Ruhie, Wm
Saumenig, C
Saumenig, Frank
Sparks, A
Spendler, J
Stilts, Amos
Stilts, J B
Stilts, Wm
Thompson, J
Tumbaugh,C
Vance, Howard
Wheeler, J F
Wheeler, T

Lavender Hill.

Bash, Henry
Cole, M.
Cowley, Wm.
Craig, Capt. Alex
Duncan, Mrs. E.
Duncan, Mrs. E.
Fowler, Aquilla
Fuller, Isaac
German, Howell
Miss, Mrs. Dr.
Hiss, Jacob, Jr.
Hook, Wm.
Jenifer, Thos. R.
Johnson, John
Kilchenstein, J. A.
Kinline, Michael
Laubach, Henry
Miller, Aug.
Miller, Fred'k
Miller, Henry
Shanklin, Jeff
Shanklin, John
Shanklin, John Jr
Simon, Peter
Stanshury, EW ah
Ulrich, John
Whittaker, L

Little Gunpowder

Allender Dr W T
Baxter, John
Bennett, Wm
Bucbtel, Sam'l
Coupman, Addison
Oropmore, Alfred
Day, Edward
Droayer, Herman
Feusae, Louis
Hawltins, James
Knight, Thos
Knight, Wm H
Milkie, Henry
Onion, J W
Pfeifer, Geo
Pfeifer, Wm
Pyle, P P
Rader, Geo
Taylor, Col Ben F
Williams, Wm
Zingruheim, Geo

Lutherville.

Anderson, S M
Corbin, Wm
Gilmor, Wm
Wilson, Wm O

Maryland Line.

Caskey, R
Genimell, Wm P
Jordan, B F
Lee, J
Lenn,J H
McDonal, A
McDonal, Aquilla
Rutiedge, T G
Standiford, A M
Sykes, Wm
Wordrouff, A P

Monkton

Alder, Daniel
Anderson, Geo
Bacon, John
Bosley, E.
Bosley, Samuel
Cuddy, Elihu
Curtis, John
Holmes, J B
Hunt, L
Mathews, Chas
Mathews, Clarkson
Mathews, Eli
Mathews, Mrs O
McBride, James
Merryman, Jno.
Parson, L
Pearce, John
Pearce, Wm.
Perdue, Walter
Remare, R A
Shepperd, Josiah
Sparks, F M
Sparks, Josiah
Tipton, Slicer

Mt. Carmel

Ashe, Henry N B
Alban, John 0
Benson, B Frank
Benson, Benj
Benson, John W
Benson, Joshua T
Bossom, Abraham
Bossom, B Frank
Bossom, Efisha
Cole, Benj
Cole, C M.
Cole, J B
Cole, N V
Dehoff, John B
Ensor, N W
Gorsuch, Benj
Gors'ach, Thos J
Hall, John
Hall, John O
Hall, M
Hall, Thos
Jackson, Noah F
Kelbaugh, Christ
Lovell, Isaac
Miller, John G
Miller, Milton H
Miller, Stephen H
Miller, Thos
Palmer, John
Royston, John
Thompson, Geo
Thompson, Noah
Tracy, Wm L
Turnbaugh, Jacob
Tumbaugh, John
Ulrich, Isaac
Zouck, John H
Zouck, Richard

Mt. Washington.

Buchanan, Chas
Coates, Alex
I)iggs, Dudley
Hamuton, James
Lehr, Robert
Nevill, Geo
Smith, Geo W
Sutton, James L
Vaughn & Co
Ward, John
Woolston, B S

Mt. Winans

Carny, Owen
Gable, Charles
Gheb, Araham
Hise, John
Link, John
Linthicum, Matthew
Mitchell, Yerry
O'Brien, Joseph
O'Brien, Patrick
Rittenhouse, James
Wade, Geo

North Branch.

Allen, P W
Bailey, G W
Belt, C
Black, Joseph
Conry, H S
Fite, J
Harker, Wm H
Ireland, Edward
Luttgerding H O
Mansfield, John
O'Dell, E C
Oursier, W D
Randall, Lloyd
Randall, Wm
Randall, Wm A
Stanfield, James

Orangeville

Birch, Wm H
Bishop, David
Button, James
Cowley, James E
Dungan, Capt A T
Friend, Lewis
Gambrill, Wm
Hews, Asbury
Horner, Joshua Jr
Jacobs, J W
Laughlin, Chas
Lutz, Tobias
McCormick, Alex
Merritt, Wm
Parlett, A J
Polk, John H
Reese, Thos H
Rever, W H

Owings Mills

Allen, Col. W.
Archibald, John
Bleakley, S H
Carroll, J N
Cooper, A A
Easter, James
Fox, G
Groff, B F
Hook, RW
Lee, Col. J. F.
Mason, W. T. T.
Mole, G W
Nicholas. Col W C
Painter. M
Reese, John
Ryland, John
Wood, Dr

Paper Mills.

Arehart. Sam'l
Bailey, Frrd'k
Baublitz, John
Bohn, J A
Bollinger, Joseph
Burke, Chas
Carr, Peter
Dixon, Geo W
Eberhart, Gen
Fultz, Geo M
Goodwin, Joshua
Hampshlre, Gen D
Hampshire, John
Hare, Abram
Hare, John
Hare, Joseph
Henry, Jacob
Hilker, Dan'l B
Hilker, Henry
Hoffman, Geo W
Hoffman, Wm D
Hoffman, Wm H
Hoffman, Wm J
Huffeisen, Henry
Jones, Edward
Markey, Wm
Matthews, J N
Rampha, E
Ruhl, Jacob
Shearer, Jacob
Swem, Wm
Waldman, Conrad
Wirtz, Jesse
Zimmerman, H

Parkton

Armacost, M
Bull, N H
Cameron, D W
Cathcart, B F
Chilcoat, A A
Cooper, A S
Cooper, James
Cooper, W T
Ensor, Wm
Jones, Joseph
Little, Georre
Little, Wm H
Morton, M
Price, James T
Rampley, James

Phoenix

Milson, Richard T
Anderson, Wm A
Barrett, Edward
Bean, Wm Jr
Carroll, Henry H
Carroll, Wm S
Fuller, Joshua
Griffith, Thos T
Johnson, Jacob
Johnson, Oacar
Masemore, Zedekiah
Mayes, Mrs Mary A
Moore, Samuel
Patterson, Mrs Mary T
Pearce, Jno & Thos
Philpet, Thos
Price, Oliver R
Richardson, John F
Richardson, Thos Jr
Richardson, Thos V
Royston, J M
Royston, Wesley A
Slade, Levi A

Pikesville.

Barnett, D
Barron, Edward
Biddell, Alex
Counselman, James B
Cockey, Chas T
Craddock, Thos
Crehen, Augustus
Devries, Wm
Fisher, John
Harrison, Chas K
Maynard, H F
McHenry, Sam'l H
Mirhal, Geo
Mittnacht, Geo H
Moffett, James H
Myer, Thos J
Ridgley, James
Rogers, Chas L
Shipley, B
Shipley, Chas G
Slade, John
Smith, J
Stewart, C M
Taggart, C
Tucker, A
Wagner, Jno W
Walker, P H
Wyse, F O

Powhatan

Arthur, B F
Hammon, J D
Hotton, H B
Kalb, John
Makin, John
Makin, Joshua
Riley, Geo
Smith, Daniel
Timanus, Luther
Weidemyer, Adolph
Weiderman, Wm
Younger, Lemuel
Zimmerman, Chas
Zimmerman, John
Zimmerman, Wm

Randallstown

Burkett, Wm
Campbell, Wm
Carr, Wm
Choate, Edward
Choate, Pearce
Clagett, Adam
Haganritter, John
Harrey, Wm
Jean, D
Klohr, H
Klohr, Henry
Russell, Wm
Shipley, C H
Slining, John
Smith, C F
Spielman, Wm
Sterling, Wm
Wstters, Sam'1
Wolf, J C
Worthington, B

Rayville

Cooper, B F
Cooper M
Cross, P S
Eareckson, Robert
Garretkj R
Gorsuch, E
Hays,J B
Hoshal, Bennett
Hoshal, E
Kerr, Robert
Kidd, D
Kldd, Eli
Kldd, Wm
Kirschner, J
McCullough, L
Shaver, Jacob
Wilson, D

Reisterstown.

Bailey, Henry
Banks, Andrew
Baseman, Sylvester
Baseman, Judge V W
Bennett, J L
Berryman, Edward
Berryman, Henry
Brooks, Gen'l H S
Cockey, M G
Downey, Albert
Ducker, Geo
Eighner, David
Porney, Jacob S
Gingrich, Christian
Gingrich, Geo B
Gore, A W
Gore, Albert
Gore, J McHenry
Gore, Jessie
Gore, John F
Gore, John H
Grafton, S H
Humphrey, James
Kane, John
Kemp, J Edwin
Kephart, Geo
Miller, A B
Neal, John
Norris, G S
Norris, Wm
Passano, Joseph
Peirce, J G
Reese, Chas
Rich, A A
Seymour, John
Stockadale, Albert
Stocksdale, Chas W
Stockadale, M
Stocksdale, Thos
Sugars, Dan'l
Sugars, Geo
Triplit, Ephraim
Warner, Edward
Warner, Geo W
Weishample, Christian
Welch, Luther
Williams, James

Shawan.

Boblitz, J
Boblitz, Thos
Bouqueene, Augntns
Carver, Wm
Childs, John D
Childs, Thos C
Cox, Uriah
Geist, Martin D
Gent, Orrick, W
Gent, Wm
Griffith, Abram.
Griffith, Edwin
Harris, Ephraim
Joice, Geo T
Jones, Aquilla
Leaf,H
Long, John
Martin, Geo W
Matthews, John D.
Scott, Abraham C.
Scott, Edwin
Scott, Thos, M
Small, James
Wilderson, Remington

Stablersville

Baker, James
Cuddy, Wesley R
Eaton, Samuel
Gettle, Jacob
Gilbert, Thos
Hare, Geo
Harris, Nicholas
Muller, PH
Palmer, A. J.
Pearce, Josias S.
Slade, Madison
Slade, Wm
Stabler, A J
Wier, Henry
Williams, M

Stevenson Station.

Bennett, Wm A
BradY, Sam'l
Clayton, S S
Cockey, C T
Cook, Adolphus
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Hopkins, Joseph S
Rodgers, Chas B
Shoemaker, S M
Stewart, C Morton
Stump, W G H
Taggart, Cadiff

St. Denis.

Mitchell, Perry
Randle, WmT
Reed, MrsGW
Ring, Dennis
Schmidt, Chas T
Shipley, Allen
Smith, John Chandler
Sutton, Samuel

St. James.

Anderson, A B
Carroll, Henry
Cockey, Joshua H
Curtis, Geo & Chas
Curtis, John M
Hunt, Levi
Hunt, Wm
Hutchins, H C
Hutchins, Nicholas T
Hutchins, Wm
Nelson, Nathan
Pearce, Jacob M
Pearce, Micajah
Price, WmT
Shepperd, Josiah
Slade, Wm T

Sunny Brook

Brown, Henry
Brown, John
Burnet, Chas
Curtis, W H
Fishpaw, Elijah
Hall, Wm
Jackal, Jacob
King, Isaac
Miller, Peter
Minix, Leopold
Owens, Thos L
Pocock, John
Pursol, John
Schoelkopf, Henry
Smith, Christ.
Smith, Frank
Smith, John
Wheeler James
Wilson, Wm

Sweet Air.

Baldwin, John S
Burk, Conrad
Curry, A Jackson
Fitzsimmons, Patrick
Hall, Wm
Henderson, Jas N
Hooper, James
Jessop, Edward
Johnson, Benj
Kennedy, Chas F
Law, Sam'l B
Morrison, Alex M
Morrison, Geo
O'Donovan, Edward
Parker, Nicholas H
Parks, Joseph
Pocock, Eugene
Powell James D
Price, Joshua R
Price, Wm
Sherman, Louis
Stansbury, Thos
Wilson, Gittings
Wlison, Jackson

Towsontown

Anderson, S M
Bosley, Dr G M
Bowen, Geo V
Bowen, Wm
Boyce, James
Buckman Bros
Chew, Mrs Chas R
Davis, T S
Ewing, K
Gilmore Bros
Gittings, R J
Hartman, Isaac
Herman, B
Jenkins, Rob't
Johnson, Benj
Merryman, Geo H
Owens, John B
Parlett, Wm
Pearce, John C
Pleasant, Richard
Price, Wm
Ridgely, Mrs Chas
Shanklin Arthur
Shealey, Mrs M A
Smith, Geo A
Stansbury, Dr J T
Steteer, John C
Stevenson, John
Stevenson, W
Turubull, H C
Vanhorne, Beni
Ware, R R
Wisner, Jacob

Union Meeting House

Alben, Joseph
Alben, Z
Bull, C
Bull, J N
Cooper, J W
Cooper, John
Cooper, John Jr
Cooper,. Joseph
Cotter, J B
Cotter, N
Cullings, Nelson
Daily, Jesse
Davis, Mills
Gore, C M
Gore, Chas
Gore, Sam'l
Hampshire, Geo
Hampshire, J B
Hoshal, Jesse
Hoshal,N
Hoshal, Steven G
Housman, John
Housman, Reuben
Housman, Wilson
Kidd, Chas
Kidd, John
Kroh, P
Kroh, W
McCullough, Vincent
McCullough, Wm
Michels, Jacob
Owings, G D
Parrish, John
Barrish, Peter
Peppler,. P
Royston, Caleb
Shauck, J N
Shaver, Enoch
Spicer, Wm
Spicer, John
Spicer, John Jr
Turnbaugh, M
Wilhelm, Henry
Wilhelm, Peter B
Wipperman, H
Wipperman, John

Upper Falls

Bevard, J
Bryerly, M
Davis, G T
Davis, R
Day, J Y
Fleury, B A
Foster, J
Haley, P B
Haman, D
Pfeltz, G A
Raphel, E F
Reynolds, E
Standiford, C
Wann, B
Wilson, K S

Waverly.

Barrenger, Frank
Engle, Gotleib
Erdman, George
Folks, George
Hoen, August
Hoen, Ernest
Quick, Henry
Rutherford, Andrew
Watson, John

Woodenaburgh.

Anderson, Mrs B
Blizzard, J
Bond, M A
Coshley, Thos
Deice, John
Duncan, J A
Gill, Benj M
Gill, C M
Haynes, Wm
Helms, J G
Huster, G
Leefe, Jacob
Muaselman, Mrs M M
Nairn, C T
Reigler, Fred
Shamleoffie, Nicholas
Shipley, A F
Slade, J B
Slade, Wm A
Stambaugh, Henry
Starr, Henry
Uhler, C W
Upperco, Benj S
Upperco, J L
Upperco, Jesse
Vickery, H G
Walters, Alex K
Wooden, B
Wooden, Frank

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