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for the Upper New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia
CHARLES COUNTY, containing an area of 499 square miles, and occupying the southwestern part of the State, is bounded on the west and south by the Potomac River, which here makes a large curve in its course. Prince George's County binds it on the north, and St. Mary's on the southeast. The county is entirely devoted to agriculture, the principal crops being tobacco, corn and wheat. Tobacco is the staple production, of which large crops are raised. Fruits, berries and vegetables are also produced to a limited extent, although the soil and climate are well suited to their growth. Fine fish and oysters abound plentifully on the shores of the numerous creeks1; also game and wild fowl in season. The surface of the county is generally low and sandy, but sufficiently rolling to be well drained by the many streams flowing into the bordering rivers. The soil is easily improved and well adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops, with fruits, vegetables, hay and stock raising. Climate is mild and healthy, temperate in winter and pleasant in summer. The county offers unusual inducements to emigrants in its favorable climate, cheap lands, nearness to navigable waters, good soil, easy of access to markets, churches, schools, &C The construction of the Pope's Creek Branch of the B. & P. H. H. affords quick and convenient communication for a large portion of the county with the markets of Baltimore and Washington; and the waters of the Patuxent, Potomac and Wicomico Rivers also furnish cheap means of transportation for the products of the county. Many farms border on these waters, and the planters use their own landings or wharves. The county has a splendid outlet on the Patuxent at Benedict. The river front is here from three to four miles, and is available at all seasons. The county needs emigration to till the soil and to start mills, factories and shops. There are splendid openings in several good localities for mills and mechanics. Many farmers are compelled to go long distances for these facilities. We unhesitatingly recommend all seeking good homes to visit this county before locating.
Judges Seventh Judicial Circuit-Hon. George Brent, Chief Judge, Port Tobacco; Hon. Robert Ford, Leonardtown, and Hon. D. H. Magruder, PrinceFrederick, Associate Judges. Commissioners in Equity-John W. Mitchell and Josias Hawkins. Commossioners to take Testimony-N. Stonestreet and Samuel Cox, Jr. Auditor-Vivian Brent. Baiaffs--J. D. Covell, J. H. Jenkins and Samuel Maddox, Mess'enger-J. B. Mattingly. Clerk to Court B. G. Stonestreet, Port Tobacco. Deputy-Sellman Stonestreet. Crier-Joseph H. Mattingly. Sheriff -George I. Chappelear. Deputy-George A. Wade. State's Attorney-Eugene Digges, Port Tobacco. Warden of Jail. Geo. A. Wade. Physician to Jait-Rohert Digges. Judges of Orphans' Court -Geo. P. Jenkins, Chief Judge; James M. Harvey and W. B. W. Rowe. Register of Wills-Marcellus Thompson, Port Tobacco. Surveyor-James L. Brawner, Port Tobacco. County Comsnissioners-P. A. L. Conies, A. Marbury, S. Mudd, and Levi Ricks. Attorney-N. Stonestreet. Clerk-Chas. B. Hannon. School Commissioners-Samuel Cox, Dr. Thomas C. Price and Dr. A. M. Brooke. Examiner--Geo. M. Lloyd. Trustees of the Poor-- John Hamilton, Geo. P. Jenkins, Samuel Hanson and N. Stonestreet., Overseer--Thomas M. Welch. Regusters of Voters--J. T. Lacy, R. E. Rison. T. A. Smith, S. G. Lancaster, W. Page, J. H. Hancock, S. W. H. McPherson, J. A. Mudd and H. Roby. Constal'e&-G. A. Wade, R. Davis, A. J. Graves, J. J. Kendrick, R. B. Herbert, F. MaWilliams, W. T. Hicks, S. M. Southerland, S. Smoot and J. H.. Chappelear. Tax Collectors-D. J. Bragonier, G. B. Lancaster, T.O. Medley and F. D. Mudd. Justices of the Peace-Wm. Boswell, H. H. Bowie, F. A. Hanson, W. W. Dunnington, T. H. Bowie, Wm. Dunnington, H. L. Smoot, J. T. Colton, J. H. M. Dutlon, T. C. Wilkison, Wm. McDaniel, T. R. Halley, Thomas Carrico, B. F. Bowling, T. Rohy, T. J. Jamison, T. Murray and H. D. R. Bean. Congresman, Fifth District - Hon. E. J. Henkle. State Senator-Hon. F. M. Lancaster. Members House of Delegates -Hon. W. D. C. Mitchell and Samuel Cox, Jr. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Port Tobacco, the county seat: Law Terms-3rd Mondays in May and November. Chancery Terms-3rd Mondays in February and July. Poputation of County-White, 6,739; colored, 9,412. Registered Vote 3,400. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad property- $3,522,432. State and County Tax 127 1/4 cents on the $100.
Is 4 miles from Cox's Station on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R. R. The situation is in a healthy locality, near Zekiah Swamp Creek, a tributary ot the Wicomico River. The land surrounding is one-half cleared and quits fertile; sells at from $5 to $15 per acre. Produces 8 to 10 bus. wheat, 12 to 15 oats, 25 to 40 corn, and 1,200 lbs. tobacco. Not much hay grown or many potatoes raised. Population 35. H. Payne, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Hayden, L M
Irwin, John C
General Merchandise
Colton, John T
Norris, J E.
Payne, Alice A
Payne, R.
Millers
Oliver, Robert
Posey, W. A.
Physicians
Dent, S. W.
Reeder, John H.
Is on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R. H., 57 miles from Baltimore. The situation is healthy; business and land medium; land well waterted; partly cleared; can be bought at from $5 to $70 per acre. Yields generally good crops of tobacco, wheat, corn, oats and hay. Population 30. P. A.Sasscer, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Trotten, W H
General Merchandies
Sasscer & Gibbons
Hotel
Bealle, A. F.
Painter
Johnson, J. T.
Is 5 miles from Beantown on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R. R, and 12 from Benedict on the Patuxent River. The location is quite healthy, and the land surrounding devoted to farming, soil of which is a mixture of sand and loam, easily improved; can be bought at from $5 to $50 per acre. Produces 8 to 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 100 potatoes, 25 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco and 1 to 2 tons hay. St Mary's Catholic Church, Rev. Father Voltz; two Public Schools, one for colored, and a convenient Town Hall. Bryantown Grange 47, P. of H., Dr. S. A. Mudd, Master; Dr. W. L Boarman, Sec, Population 120. T. I. Boarman, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths.
Langley, Charles C
Trotter, Peter
Carriages and Wagons.
Langley, Charles C
Carpenter.
Gray, C M
General Merchandise.
Boarman, Thos I
Turner Bros
Hotel.
Murray, Thos H
Huckster.
Turner, Jno A
Justices of the Peace.
Jamison, Thos I
Robey, Townley
Millers.
Haviland, Philip
Mudd & Edelen
Peach Growers
Robey, Rufus
Physicians.
Boarman, W. I.
Hawkins, P. W.
Mudd, G. D.
Mudd, S. A.
Shoemakers
Shaw, John
Wheelwrights
. Bond, C. M.
Bond, Peter
Swaun, Edward H
Is on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P. R. R., 70 miles from Baltimore. Climate healthy; busineqi fair; crops generally good; land is medium, easily improved, mostly cleared, but plenty of timber for all purposes yet standing. Land can be bought at from $5 to $15 per acre. Produces 15 to 80 bus. wheat, 15 to 40 oats, 25 to 50 corn, and 500 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco; potatoes and hay not raised as a crop, but the land is well adapted to the growth of each. Churches near; Public School, Miss Lizzie Semmes, teacher. Population 25. Samuel Cox, Postmaster.
Attorneys at Law
Cox, Samuel Jr
Matthews, J F
Blacksmith.
Hayden, C F
Carpeaater.
Taylor, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Tennison, B Z
Hotel
Schmidt, John
Miller.
Ammon, Col J S
Painter.
Milton, Chas H.
Physician.
Jamison, B A
Is 20 miles from Cox's Station on Pope's Creek branch B. & P.R R, 90 from Baltimore by rail, and adjacent to the Potomac River, a fine body of water. Climate medium and healthy; business fair; crops good. The land is one-half cleared, and varies in price from $5 to $40 per acre; produces 15 to 80 bus. wheat, 20 to 40 oats, 80 to 120 potatoes, 30 to 75 corn, 800 to 1,000 lbs. tobacco, and 3/4 to 1 1/2 tons hay. One church, Rev. Saml. Saunders. Population 50. Thomas Skinner, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Thomas, Sampson
General Merchandise.
Skinner, Thos
Phyisicians
Miller, John W
Price, Wm H
Is 12 miles from Port Tobacco, and pleasantly situated on the east bank of the Potomac River, which is at this point considerably elevated. It has daily communication. by steamer to Washington, and excursionist from that city find it a quiet retreat during the summer months. Land is medium, mostly cleared, near the river hilly; can be bought at from $10 to $30 per acre. Produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 35 potatoes, 30 corn, 1,000 lbs. tobacco and 1 ton hay. Population 75. James A. Cooke, Postmaster.
Engineers
Mason, Edgar
Marbury, Addison
Fishermen.
Garner, R A
Scroggins, J W
General Merchandise.
Cooke, James A
Smith, S. F.
Miller
Walter, George
Physician.
Chapman, N.
Saloon.
Henry, W. F.
Is 15 miles from Cox's Station on Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R.R. The Potomac and Wicomico Rivers, which are near, afford excellent shipping facilities, many farmers using tlieir own landings. Climate, health and business medium. The land is variable, mosstly cleared; can be purchseed at from $5 to $100 per acre. Yields 8 to 30 bus. wheat, 15 to 40 oats, 25 to .50 corn, and 1,500 lbs. tobacco. Emigrants will here find cheap land, well adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops, and especially hay and stock raising. There is plenty of good timber standing, and here is a good location for a saw and grist mill. M. E. Church, no regular pastor; Episcopal, Rev. .J. M. Todd; Roman Catholic, Rev. Father B. F. Wiget. Public School, S. B. G. Harris, J. S. Higdon and Miss Taylor, teachers. Population 85. J. H. Perry, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths
Steward, John
Tignor, Wm
General Merchandise
Dutton, E C
Perry, J R
Smith, Saml.
Walker, A. J.
Miller
Dill, P.
Physicians
Lancaster, F M
Smoot, A J
Is 10 miles from Beantown on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R. R, and near Benedict on the Patuxent River, the shipping point. Climate, business and crops good. Land is mostly cleared, and can be bought at from $10 to $40 per acre, according to location and improvements. Produces 8 to 25 bus. wheat, 40 to 60 corn, and 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco. Churches and schools near. Hughesville Grange 83, P. of H., Dr. Thos. A. Carrico, Master; Rufus Robey, Sec. Population 50. J. W. Chappelear, Postmaster.
Hotel.
Chappelear, J H
General Merchandise.
Bean, E D R.
Edwards, J R
Lawrence, A F & Co
Miller.
Chappelear, Geo I.
Physician.
Carrico, Thos A.
Restaurant.
Acton, J H
Is on Pope's Creek branch B. & P. R R., 65 miles from Baltimore. Place healthy; busIness and crops good; the land, is fertile, principally cleared, and commands from $5 to $20 per acre. Produces 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 60 to 100 potatoes, 20 to 50 corn, 1,200 to 1,500 lbs tobacco. The timber yet standing is composed of oak. M.E. Church, Rev. W. R McNeer. Public School, Mrs. Jane Huntt and J. F. Pennington, teachers. Population 35. R. F. Chapman, Postmaster.
Attorneys at Law.
Chapman, Gen A G
Hawkins, Josias
Stone, Hon F
Stonestrect, N.
Blacksmiths
Padgett, C B & Bro.
General Merchandise.
Farrall, T R
Robertson & Roberts
Millers.
Hoffman, John
Young, R J.
Physicians.
Edelen, E V
Sanders, Wm N.
R. R. Boss.
Huntt, Wm L
Is 15 miles from La Plata on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P. R. R. Mattawoman Creek, from which it derives its name, and on which it is located, affords shipping facilities for market and other purposes. Village healthy; not much business done; crops and land good. The land is mostly cleared, can be purchased at $10 per acre, and produces 8 to 10 bus. wheat, 10 oats, 10 to 20 potatoes, 20 to 40 corn, and 600 to 1,000 lbs. tobacco. W. C. Tippett, teacher. Population 10. E. L. Huntt, Postmaster.
Blacksmith
Gates, A. N.
Miller
Huntt, T. J.
Saw Mill.
Huntt, T J.
Undertaker
Ward, R A
Is 7 miles from Cox's Station on Pope's Creek branch B. & P.R. R. 77 from Baltimore, and near the Potomac River. Climate mild and variable; business and crops good; the land is one-half cleared; it is light and of a clay and gravelly formation; sells from $8 to $20 per acre. Produces 6 to 25 bus. wheat, 15 to 40 oats, 160 to 200 potatoes, 10 to 30 corn, 500 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. The timber now standing comprises oak, pine, chestnut, poplar, &c. There is a fine opening and several good locations for a mill and a blacksmith. Baptist Church, no regular pastor; P. E., Rev. John M. Todd; Roman Catholic, no regular pastor. Four Public Schools, two colored. Population 75. Samuel Smith, Postmaster.
Blacksmith.
Tignor, Mark
General Merchandise.
Simpson, Geo & Bro
Smith, Saml. & Co
Walker, A J
Miller.
Dill, Peter
Physicians.
Price, Francis
Reeder, John
Is 8 miles from Cox's Station on Pope's Creek branch of B. & P.R. R. The nesrest stream is Gilbert Swamp, a tributary of Wicomico River. Climate mild and healthy; business and crops fair. The lands are one-half ceared, cheap and good; they vary in price from $10to $20 per acre. Yield 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 oats, 30 to '0 corn, and 1,000 to 2.000 lbs. tobacco. P. E. Church, Rev. Mr. Jackson; Roman Catholie (St. Mary's), Rev. Father B. F. Wiget. Four Public Schools, one colored; J. Richard Cox, J. W. Posey, Miss Annie Turner aind J. T. Hilton, teachers. Wicomico Grange 69, P. of H., H. H. Bean, Master; B. H. Mattingly, Sec. Population 60. R S. Corry, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Boswell, J F
Corry, R. S.
Latimer, T T
Shannon, Geo B
Hotel
Adams, Mrs Adeline
Millers.
Higdon, J T
Shannon, Geo B
Physicians.
Brooke, A M
Dent, S W
Saw Mill.
Shannon, Geo B
Shoemaker.
Berry, G W
Is 10 miles from La Plata on Pope's Creek branch B. & P. R. R. Potomac River, which flows in the vicinity, furnishes an abundance of water. Climate mild and healthy; business and crops good; not much cleared land. Soil is of clay; the land is worth $10 per acre, and produces 10 to 20 bus. oats, 50 to 75 potatoes, 40 to 50 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Plenty of good timber yet standing. Pisgah Church, Rev. W. H. McNeer; Smith's Chapel, Rev SamI. Aquilla. Two Public Schools, James A. Franklin and Mrs. Helen Ondle, teachers. Population 100. J. C. Compton, Postmaster.
Blacksmiths Anderson, John
Young, Robert
Carpenters
Allen, H M
Padgett, Richard
General Merchandise
Carpenter, Miss M
Greenebaum, M
Millers
Carpenter, E
Grinder, B M
Milliner.
Compton, J. C.
Physicians.
Compton, R. K.
Miller, J W
Is 9 miles from White Plains on Pope's Creek branch B. & P.R. R., and near the Potomac River. Villag healthy, crops good, land medium, and varies in value from $3 to $20 per acre. Yields 11 to 24 bus. wheat, 15 corn, 8 oats, and 900 lbs. tobacco. M. E. Church South, M. E. (colored), P. E., and Roman Catholic. Six Public Schools, two colored. Agricola Grange 95, P. of H., Thos. R. Halley, Master; W. E. W. Rowe, Sec. Population 50. J. W. Waring, Postmaster.
Auctioneer.
Rowe, W E W
General Merchandise.
Gross, B
Spaids, L
Waring, J W
Miller.
Tubman, B D
Physicians.
Chapman, N
Compton, R K
Pye, Chas H
Thomas, J W
The county seat, is 2 miles from a station of that name on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P. R R., and 4 miles from Chappell's Point on the Potomac River. The situation is near the head of Port Tobacco Creek, a small stream that makes up from the river. Port Tobacco contains the usual number of county buildings. A canal has been dug to drain the marshy ground in the vicinity, and if kept properly cleaned would add much to the health of the town. Climate is mild, and the crops are generally good. Land In fertile, mostly cleared, and is capable of improvement; can be bought at from $5 to $50 per acre, according to location and improvements. Produces 12 bus. wheat, 15 oats, 150 potatoes, 30 to 40 corn, 800 to 1,200 lbs. tobacco, and 1 ton hay. The churches and schools are ample for the accommodation of the inhabitants. Crescentia Grange 57, P. of H., M. Chapman, Master; Wm. Boswell, Secretary. Population 200. Miss Kannie Welch, Postmistress.
Attorneys at Law.
Chapman, A G.
Edelen, H H
Hawkins, Josiah
Btone & Mitchell
Stonestreet & Digges
Blacksmith
Wade,C. E.
Dentist
Cobey, A. D.
General Merchandise
Boswell, Wm. & Co.
Lacey, Joseph I.
Padgett, W. W.
Roberts, J. H. & Co.
Hotels
Centennial, Geo. A Huntt
St Charles, T J Moore
Millers.
Ammon, Col J S
Ketchicy, William
Millinery and Notions.
Quenzel, Mrs Adelaide
Smoot, Mrs J V
Painter.
Milton, Chas H
Stoves and Tinware.
Wheeler, B L
Tailors.
Murdock, R L & Son
Watches and Jewelry.
Quenzel, Julius
Is near Tolson's Wharf on the Potomac River, the shipping point,
and 20 miles from Port Tobacco. The situation is healthy; business
and crops fair generally. The land is level, mostly cleared, and
sells at from $8 to $10 per acre. Produces 7 to 10 bus. wheat, 10
to 20 oats, 4 to 6 corn, and 810 lbs. tobacco. Public School, J. T.
Carpenter, teacher. Population 20. F. A. Tolson, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Shackelford, Wm M
Tolson & Co
Justice of the Peace.
Dunnington, W W
Physician.
Millar, M N
Is 12 miles from Cox's Station on Pope's Creek branch B. & P. R. R., and near Lancaster's Wharf, the shipping point. Climate healthy; the land is chiefly shell; can be bought at Irom $5 to $50 per acre. Produces 5 to 20 bus. wheat, 15 to 40 oats, 25 to 50 corn, and 1,000 lbs. tobacco. Population 40. E. C. Dutton, Postmaster.
General Merchandise.
Dutton, E C
Martin, L A
Is on the Pope's Creek branch of the B. & P.R. R., 59 miles from Baltimore, and near Glymont on the Potomac River, affording good shipping facilities. Climate mild and healthy, business fair, and crops good. The land is light and gravelly, principally cleared; is worth from $10 to $30 per acre. Yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 75 potatoes, 25 corn, and 1,000 lbs. tobacco. The timber now rem aining romprises osk, pine, poplar, gum and hickory. P. E. Church (St. Paul's), Rev. T. H. Adams. Public School, T. T. Hancock, teacher. Population 32. W. Hicks, Postmaster.
Agent-R. R. And Express.
Hicks, W
Commission Merchant.
Stewart, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Hicks, W
Millers.
Dixon, John
Hoffman, John
Willet, R H
Milliner.
Robey, Mrs S A
Physician.
Hawkins, Peter W
Saw Mill.
Hoffman, John
Allen's Fresh
Barber, John F.
Boarman, John W.
Briscoe, R. B.
Butler, H.
Carlin, J. R.
Carpenter, F. A.
Campbell, W.
Chesley, Charles
Colton, John T.
Crismond, John T.
Dorsey, Charles
Edelen, John J.
Edelen, Lawrence
Hawkins, Warren
Hayden, R. T.
Holton, John
Jamison, Mrs. J. A.
Jamison, Wm. P.
Latimer, Jas. B.
Payne, R.
Posey, Adrian
Posey, C H
Posey, W A
Ross, A.
Stone, Thos D
Taylor, James
Taylor, H
Wood, W B
Young, Thomas
Beantown.
Acton, W J
Adams, W D
Ricks, J L
Langley, J T
Moore, JM
Monroe, L M
Sasscer, P A
Bryantown.
Acton, W H
Akin, Wm E
Bowling, Mrs A M
Bowling, B F
Bowling, W F
Boarman, Dr W I
Boarman, R T
Boone, E D
Bnrch, J M
Hurch, M
Burch, William
Burch, W M
Carrico, Dr Thos A
Carrico, Thos
Dent, F L
Dyer, A M
Edelen, B M
Elelen, Dr E V
Franklin, W B
Gardiner, F D
Gardiner, Geo H
Gardiner, L
Gardiner, Thos L
Gibbons, John S
Goldsmith, Geo A
Goldsmith, Hooper
Gray, M C S
Hardy, John T
Haviland, Ebenezer
Haviland, Merritt
Hayiland, M M
Haviland, Philip
Hawkins, Josiah
Hawkins, Dr P W
Horned, Hugh
Jamison, Wm M
Langley, A
Langley, Jno H
Middleton, W J
Miles, N V
Miles, H H
Montgomery, Jas H
Montgomery, Jas H, Jr.
Mudd, Jas A
Mudd, Mrs Jere T
Mudd, H L
Mudd, Dr S A
Mudd, Sylvester
Murphy, A F
Murray, James A
McPherson, Jno W
McPherson, M L
Montgomery, F B
Padgett, J H
Queen, Wm
Reed, Capt S D
Robey, Townley
Smith, Jas H
Smoot, A
Swann, Elizabeth
Turner, J Thomas
Turner, H A
Ward, Jos T
Weatherall, Thomas
Wheatley, William
Cox's Station
Cox, Samuel
Carpenter, C L
Digges, F N
Furgusson, H C
Howard, J H A J
Jackson, John
Jamison, Dr B A
Maddox, John B
Neale, A W
Nevilt, Oscar
Doncaster.
Burgess, John
Gliroy, Thomas
Maddox, Thos M
Posey, James
Posey, H B
Posey, H H
Price, Albin
Skinner, Thomas
Glyment.
Brawner, H
Brawner, H Hyland
Chapman, RA
Green, JA
Green, Thos
Hardey, B. W
Johnson, J H
Mason, E F
Maddox, Thos
Miles, S A
Miles, W H
Mitchell, B
Mitchell, H
Mitchell, W D C
Nelson, F M
Spaids, C D
Wills, C H
Harris Lot
Bailey, John H
Contee, PA L
Harris. H H
Hungerford, Mrs N G
Lancaster, C F
Lancaster, S
Lloyd, A T'
Morgan, J H
Posey, Thomas
Willett, J H
Wills, J J
Hughesville.
Adams, A
Carrico, A T
Carrico, B H
Carrico, Dr Thos A
Carrico, Thos.
Clements, Leonard
Contee, A. E.
Contee, H. A.
Contee, W. H.
Cross, Wm.
Dudley, J.
Farrell, R.
Gibbons, Warner
Lamon, R.
Moran, A.
Moran, J. P.
Moran, R. J.
Slye, A. B.
Wall, R. P.
La Plata
Albrittain, John W.
Berry, Geo. W.
Berry, Wm. H.
Chapman, John G.
Chapman, Marshall
Garner, John W.
Hamilton, John
Hawkins, J. H.
Hindle, John A.
Matthews, Geo. W.
Mills, N. J.
Mills, R. E.
Monroe, J. T.
Monroe, John E.
Murphy, P. A.
Osbourne, James F.
Padgett, J. V.
Padgett, Thomas A.
Rawlings, A.
Robey, F. A.
Sanders, D. J.
Mattawoman.
Airt, A G
Baden, Geo
Burch, J M
Dent, B M
Gardiner, G W
Gardiner, M P
Garner, Benj.
Hamilton, H. W.
Huntt, G A
McSherry, B
Moore, G L
Mudd, H B
Mudd, T
Murray, J L
Queen, H P
Rowe, F A
Tippett, W C
Townshend, J F
Townshend, W B
Ward, H A
Williams, L
Newburg.
Barber, Yates
Contee, Philip A L
Cooksey, Summersett
Dutton, John
Freeman, Frank
Hunger ford, John
Hungerford, Mrs N G
Maddox, B
Maddox, Pratt
Marshall, John
Mastin, Miss Elenor
Page, Mrs Mary
Price, Joseph
Price, Richard
Beoder, John
Richmond, Frederick
Shaw, Chas A F
Shaw, Neal
Sheribern, Chat
Sumervill, Mrs Mary
Tennison, John E
Wingate, Franklin
Wingate, John H D
Wood, Thomas
Newport.
Bailey, A
Boarman, A J
Boarman, F L
Boarman, Joseph S
Bruoke, Mrs A C
Brooke, Dr A M
Budd, J L
Uhing, Thos H
Ching, Thos K
Dent, Dr S W
Gough, Mrs Lucy
Herbert, J T
Higdon, B L
Higdon, J T
Kineman, B H
Lancaster, B J
Lancaster, G B
Lancaster, Mrs L
Lancaster, S G
Latimer. J B
Lloyd, Geo M
Lyon, John B
Mattingly, B H
Sanders, Mrs R
Simpson, J W T
Spalding. Gee
Stone, T D
Thompson, N A
Turner, John R
Ward, Thomas
Pisgah
Bowie, Henry
Bowie, Pliney
Carpenter, A R
Carpenter, Geo M
Carpenter, J B
Carpenter, J M
Delozier, Henry
Delozier, T B
Franklin, Alex
Franklin, Hezekiah
Gray, C
Haislip, Alex
Mustead, Albert
Mustead, Edward
Simmons, Honey
Simmons, Thos P
Simmons, Wm
Williams, Geo F
Pomonkey.
Brawner, B H
Bryan, R W
Clagett, W H
Cox, S H
Cox, W H
Ducker, D C
Halley, Thos R
Harris, Edwin
Jenkins, J W
Joinq, J L
Martin, C M
McPherson, B W B
Miles, Sidney
Rowe, W E W
Thomas, A W
Tubman, B D
Warren, J S
Waring, J W
Port Tobacco
Boswell, Wm
Carrington, Samuel
Clements, Thos A
Cocking, John
Croft, Thomas
Gibbon, J P
Hamilton, Frank P
Hamilton, J E
Hamilton, Wm
Hancock, J N
Higlon,BL
Hindle, W T
Howard, Wm M
Jenkins, Geo P
Jenkins, J J
Matthews, Mal Wm B
Mitchell, Hugh
Norris, A J
Owen, H H
Owen, J W
Roby, S
Roby, T Y
Wade, J R
Wade, B
Welch, Benj
Welch, Thos M
Riverside
Chandler, S T
Dows, E
Hanson, Samuel
Millar, Col T A
Miller, Chas W
Pye, WB
Speake, F R
Tayloe & Callaghan
Wheeler, Thos M
White Plains.
Adams, Samuel F
Berry, Wm I
Cox, John H
Davis, John I
Dennut, Oapt W F
Dennut, Wm B
Dixon, John
Gates, D A
Grove's, James H
Hardey, C C
Hardey, W C
Lucas, Chas F
Lucas, Jas A
Moore, B W
Murray, A R A
Murray, B W
Murray, S L
Robey, Geo B
Robey, Geo W
Robey, Peter W
Robey, H A
Robey, Sami H
Robey, T Yates
Robey, Thomas I
Stewart, Chas
Stewart, Joseph
Stuart, B H
Turner, J Smith
Willett, James B
Willett, H H
Willett, W O