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Harford County, Maryland Directory - 1878

HARFORD COUNTY is of medium size, having an area of 480 square miles, is the North-eastern corner of the Western shore, and is bounded on the east and south-east by the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay, on the north by Pennsylvania, and on the west and south-west by Baltimore County. This county possesses a great variety of soils, the lower part being level, and composed of some sandy and some clay lands, but mostly of a light loam, very easily worked and improved. The section called the Necks has mostly very fine and large farms, with extensive peach orchards. The country above the Philadelphia turnpike is undulating and in some parts very limy, the soil comprising clay, light loam, and considerable limestone, the last mentioned being mostly found in the upper part of the county.

This county is well watered by branches emptylng into the Little Gunpowder River, and Winter's and Binum's Runs, which flow southward Into the Chesapeake, and by Deer Creek and its tributaries, which drain the northern part of the county, and flow into the Susquehanna. "The Rocks of Deer Creek" is ohe of the most romantic spots in the State, and well worth a visit of the admirers of the great works of nature. These rocks form a great promontory projecting over the road, passing along the bank of the Creek.

Perhaps no county in the State has improved more in appearance, fertility and general prosperity, during the last few years, than Harford. The productions are wheat, buckwheat, oats, corn and hay. This county possesses fine water powers, improved by furnaces, factories, foundries, flour mills and numerous saw and grist mills. In this county are large quarries of excellent building stone of a goelsa or granite character. The county possesses large beds of iron ore, asbestos, and some of the most valuable chrome beds in the world. Near the Pennsylvania line, extensive slate quarries have been worked, and near Ahingdon there exists a very large deposit of kaolin or porcelain clay, of a pure white color, very good quality, fit for making fine porcelain ware. Very large shad and herring fisheries are located around the Susquehanna and Bay shore, and innumerable flocks of wild fowl swarm around the tide waters of the county, and afford with the fisheries a good business for many of the inhabitants of that region.

The Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad passes through the county from Havre de Grace, and the Tidewater Canal runs along the west bank of the Susquehanna, having its outlet at Havre de Grace. The Baltimore, Towsontown and Delta Railroad, which is now being laid out, when constructed, will give additional facilities to a large portion of the county.

Judges Third Judicial Circuit-Hon. Richard Grason, Chief Judge; Hons. Geo. Yellott and J ames D. Watters, Associate Judges. Clerk of Court-A. Lingan Jarrett, Bel Air. Clerks-Richard T. Martin and Joseph R. Ely. Crier-Thomas Hendon. Sheriff -Henry C. Johnson. Deputy Sheriff--W. R. Cunningham. State's Attorney -J. Thos. C. Hopkins, Bel Air. Physician to Jail-W. B. Munnikhuysen. Judges of Orphan's Court-C. W. Billingslea, George Hays, and A. H. Gicenleld. Regieter of Wills-Dr. Wm. S. Richardson. Deputy Register-A. B. Hanson. Surveyor-James W. McNabb. County Commissioners-Wm. Mechem, Wm. C. Wilson, James K. Keech, Martin Colder, and Michael Whitelord. Clerk to Commissioners-James A. Fulton, Bel Air. Attorney to Commissioners-Geo. Y. Maynadier, Bel Air. School Commissioners-Dr. E. H. Richardson, A. Voshury, and J. H. Scarff. Secretary and Examiner-W. H. Harlan, Bet Air. Constables-John B. Price, John Keys, H. S. McNutt, Geo. A. Markiand, Robert A. Nelson, Lewis King, Jr., John J. Alexander, Isaac C. Pyle, John Hopkins, Thos. J. Sunderland, John C. Charshe, and Samuel W. James. Tax Collectors-E. F. Johns, Ambrose Cooley, James M. Anderson, James Colder, and M. Nelson Whiteford. Justices of the Peace-Richard T. Martin, James A. Fulton, Theo. H. Snowden, Everett G. Hughes, Richard Loflin, Wm. Wiles, A. W. Scarborough, Amos Gilbert, Wm. E. Woodhouse, A. S. Adams, Caleb Wright, T. B. Devoe, Benedict Legoe, John H. Bradford, Jos. W. Shroff, John Daugherty, John M. Cooley, Samuel Arthur, Geo. Harris, Wm. T. Cronin, John D. Alderson, Robert D. Orr, John Trago, and Eli Turner. Congressman, Second District-Hon. Chas. B. Roberts, Westminster. State Senator-Col. Herman Stump, Jr. Members House of Delegates-Wm. C. Scott, Murray Vandiver, and Dr. Silas Scarborough. Terms of Circuit Court, which are held in the Court House at Bet Air, the county seat: Law and Equity-2d Monday of February, May, September, and November. Population of County-White, 17,750; colored, 4,855. Registered Vote-6,500. Assessed Value of Personal, Real, Stocks and Railroad Property-$12,340,289. State and County Tax 82 1/4 cents on $100.


ABERDEEN

Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 31 miles from Baltimore; business and health good; land fertile, nearly all cleared, is worth $55 per acre, and produces 18 bus wheat, 40 corn, one and a half tons hay. Grove Presbyterian Church, Rev. Geo. Morrison; M. E., Revs. Givin and Savage; M. E. South, Rev. Mr. Lightner; one public school. Population 75. Taylor Cole, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Baldwin, J T
Nichols, James
Carriage Maker
Harris, Geo
Fertiltzers.
Morgan, Wm
Fruit Packers.
Baker, Chas
Baker & Hanway
Richanison & Greenland
General Merehandise.
Gallion, E C & Co
Walker, Geo
Hotel
Blooming, John M. James
Justice of the Peace
Harris, Geo.
Millinery and Notions
Carr, Kate
McCullough, Mrs
Pritchard, Mrs
Physician.
Kennedy, J H
Saw Mill
Richardson & Greenland
Shoemakers.
Campbell, Wm
Clark, Daniel


ABINGDON

Is 4 miles from Edgewood, on the P. W. & B. R. R., and near Bush River; land is principally cleared, can be purchased at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 30 oats, 50 to 100 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. A church and public school. Population 35. John T. Wilson, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Harword, Walter
McComas, Thos
Swertz, John W
Carpeaters and Undertakers.
James, W J
McComas, W A
Mitchell, J A
General Merchandise
Price, J & Son
Wilson, John T
Hotels.
Carroll, B F
Cunningham, J A
Millers.
Hooker, E G
Pannell, W F
Shoemakers.
Slatery, W
Wagner, H


BEL AIR

The county seat, is pleasantly situated, 9 miles from Edgewood on the P. W. & B. R. R., and connected with it by a fine public road, over which stages pass daily, thus placing it in easy and quick communication with Baltimore and Philadelphia. The location is beautiful, and in the midst of one Of the most fertile agricultural regions in the S ate, and surrounded by many highly cultivated farms. The town enjoys a temperate climate, and haa excellent water power. The land is composed of red and gray loam, with clay subsoil, is mostly cleared; some oaks, hickory, chestnut, beech, locust, walnut and maple yet standing. Land sells at from $20 to $60 per acre, according to location and improvements; produces 15 to 25 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 30 to 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Bel Air is incorporated, and has the usual number of comfortable county buildings, also an academy, and several public and private schools for whites and colored. Mt. Ararat Lodge 44, A. F. & A. M. Population 1,000. John T. Spicer, Postmaster.

CHURCHES AND PASTORS-Episcopal, Rev. S. H. S. Gallaudet; Presbyterian, Rev. E. J. D. Finney; M. P., Rev. Doctor Swentuel; M. E., Rev. Mr. West.

TOWN COMMtSSIONERS-S. A. Williams, Pressdent; John T. Spicer, Secretary; August Knofier, John Bauer, John T. Lingan, and Geo. A. Cairnes.

Agents-Insurance & Real Estate.
Alexander, J J & Co
Dallam, C L & Jno S
Attorneys at Law.
Archer, Henry W
Archer, Stevenson of John
Archer & Van Bibber
Cooley, Wm L
Dallam, Wm H
Farnandis, Hon Henry D
Fulford, Alex M
Galloway, Wm
Gilbert, A Preston
Hopkins, J J C
Lee, Otho S
Maynadier, Geo Y
McNabb, J Martin
McNabb, J W
Price, John H
Richardson, Geo. W
Rutledge, P H
Scott, Daniel
Scott, Wm G
Streett, J M
Stump, Herman Jr
Webster, Hon Edwin H
Whaland, Robert W
Whitaker, N B
Willisms, S A
Young, Wm
Auctioneers.
Cairnes, Geo A
Richardson, Jas S
Bakery.
Martin, August
Barber.
Saunders, Thos P
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Alexander, John J M
Colder, John E
Flick, Conrad
Jones, Harvey S
Kennedy, Jacob
Moore, E J B
Boots and Shoes
James, Geo
Jeifry, Wm Mc
Keith, Jno H
Knofler, August
Makinson, L C & Co
Carpenters and Undertakers,
Dean, Nathan Jr
Dunnigan, Patrick
Gordon, John W
Harryman, Wm D
Lingan, John F
Carriagemaker.
Hanna, John A
Commission Merchant.
Greenfield, A H
Dentists.
Dance, J G
Smith, Benj
Druggist.
Baker, E Wyatt
General Merchandise.
Herman, Wm
Herron, James
Martin & Anderson
Norris, Chas W
Harnessmakers.
Baner, Wm H
Fulton, James A
Hardware.
Amoe, Isaac.
Hotels.
Clayman's, John Clayman
Eagle, Robt N Hanna
Edgewood, Wm H Stagmer
Grangert, W S Forwood
Masons.
Dunnigan, James
Whittaker, Octavian L
Millinery and Dressmaking.
French, Mrs H
Waters & Wetherlil
Painters.
Garrettson, E C
Wann, John A
Physicians.
Crane, J B (homeopath)
Lee, R D
Munnikhuysen, W B
Richardson, E Hall
Richardson, Wm S
Provisions
Coale, Joseph A
Sheetiron Workers,
Holland, James D
Huer, August
Stoves and Tinware.
Amos, Isaac
Tailors.
Armstrong, Thomas
Groom, Geo T
Nolan, John
Telegraph Operator.
Snowden, G H
Tobacconists and Wail Papers,
Garrettson, E C
Groom, Geo T
Skinner & Bradbury
Watches & Jewelry.
Wattenscheidt, August
Wines, and Liquors
Cahen, Louis
Clayman, John
Dunnigan, B
Lyle, Geo


BLACK HORSE

Is 5 miles from Monkton on the N. C. H. W. Climate healthy, business fair, and crops good. The land is variable, mostly cleared; is worth from $10 to $100 per acre, and produces 10 to 80 bus. wheat, 10 to 50 oats, 50 to 200 potatoes, 20 to 100 corn, and 1 to 3 tons hay. Church' and a public school. Population 100. Thos. Henderson, Postmaster.

Auctioneer
Gilbert, S H
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Hughes, Naason
King, Lewis
McComas, Joshua
Morris, Joseph F
Sutton, Luther
Turner, Andrew
Wheeler, H G
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Reeser, Lewis
Rutledge, Chas A
Standifbrd, David
Tarner, Robert C
Turner, Thos
Wilson, David
Dentists
Barton, John W
General Merchandise
Maul, Upton R
Pennington, Wm Riston, Jesse
Turner Eli
Ward, JohnT
Hotels
Almony, Joseph
Gilbert, Mrs. Jane
Sutton, E.
Millers.
Fife, Robert
Henderson, J Wesley
Physicians.
Nelson, J H
Payne, J T
Plasterer.
Brookhart, J
Shoemakers.
Amos, E H
West, James
Surveyor.
Henderson, Jno B
Tailor.
Woolen Mills.
Schilling & Co


BOOTHBY HILL

Is 1 mile from Short Lane on the P. W. & B. R. R., and near Swan Creek. The situation is pleasant and healthy. Land good, nearly all cleared; some hickory and oak yet standing. The land is valued at from $20 to $200 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 40 corn, and one and a half tons hay. Churchs and schools adjacent. Population 40. S. N. Hyde, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Cain, Thos
Chesney, James H
Gorrell, James L
Orr, John
Fruit Packers
Hyde, S N & Sons
Mitchell & Bro
General Merchandise.
Hyde, S N
Shoemakers.
Cole, H M
Cole, J H


CARSIN'S RUN

Is 3 miles from Aberdeen on the P. W.& B. R. R. and pleasantly situated near Swan Creek. Land, red loam, mostly cleared; sells at from $10 to $50 per acre, produces 15 to 30 bus. wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 50 to 80 potatoes, 30 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 200. Jno. T. Akers, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Deswan, C H
Keithley, John T
Butcher
Baily, Josiah
Carpenters
Gilbert, C H
Greenland, J A
Cigar Maker
Bendorf, A
Fruit Canners
Armstrong, G S.
Baker, Geo. H.
Baker, Nicholas
Calahan, P.
Jewins, S. D.
Jewins, Wm. E.
Preston, Jas. H.
Preston, Wm.
General Merchandise
Akers, Jno. T.
Stone Mason
Thomas, Herman


CHESTNUT HILL

Is 13 miles from Edgewood, and situated near Deer Creek. Climate mild; land good, mostly cleared; sells at $35 per acre; produces 20 bus. wheat, 40 oats, 150 potatoes, 50 corn, and 2 tons hay. No tobacco raised. Church and a school. Valuable ore mines and soap stone quarries in the vicinity. Population 100. Hester Pyle, Postmistress.

Blacksmiths
Johnson, Uriah
Phelps, Wesley
Carpenters.
Grier, Jas A
Grier, John P
Harkins, Joseph A
Rarkins, Stephen W
Constable.
Pyle, Isaac C
Dairyman
Grier, Jas A
Fertilizer Dealer.
Black, H H
General Merchandise.
Rigdon, Alvin
Millers
Clark, W. T.
Robinson, Thos. J.
Smith, John S.
Painter
Pyle, C. T.
Surveyor.
Clark, W T
Veterinary Surgeon.
Welch, Theodore
Wheelwrights
Grafton, Wm A
Harkins, Jno W


CHROME HILL.

Is 8 miles from Delta, Pa. The lands are composed of mineral, mostly cleared; can be bought at from $10 to $50 per acre, and produces 10 bus. wheat, 85 corn and 1 ton hay. Baptist Church, Rev. Wm. Wilson; M. E., Rev. T. T. Wysong; Chrome Hill Literary and a Library Association, the latter containing 500 volumes; one public school. Population 40. H. F. Bishop, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Norris, T
Streett, Lawrence
Bricklayer
Kellogg, E H
Carpenter
England. John
Contractor
Wilson, J B
General Merchandise
Hull, A A
Wetherill, J R
Hucksters
Dinsmore, Scott
Preston, John
Millers
Downs, James
Downs, Samuel
Painter
West, W. D.
Potter
Vickers, A.
Shoemaker
Campbell, Wm.
Sassafras Oil
Chalk, A.


CHURCHVILLE

Is 6 miles from Aberdeen. Land good, plenty cleared; sells at from $50 to $100 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Holy Trinity Church, Rev. E. A. Coihurn; Presbyterian, Rev. T. W. L. Keiffer, and a public school. Population 50. P. G. Hawkins, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Chesny, Wm H
Hawkms, P G
Jones, H C
Martin, Sam'l H
Carriagemaker.
Hawkins, James H
General Merchandise.
Hanson, A B
Maskison & Co
Harnessmaker
Axer, John
Hotel
Sauner, W. L.
Physicians
Finney, John M
Roberts, Thos H
Shoemaker
Flowers, John


CLAYTON.

Is 5 miles from Magnolia on the P. W. & B. R. R. Soil sandy, not much cleared; land is valued at $20 per acre, and produces 15 bus. wheat, 35 corn and 1 1/2 tons hay. A church, schools and literary society. Population 85. Benj. Orsburn, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Brazier, Hobert
Carpenter.
Sour, Wm
Fruit Packer.
Sheppard, Chas S
General Merchandise.
Orsburn, Benj
Price, Wm J
Ice Dealer.
Orsburn, John H
Justice of the Peace.
Legore, B
Masons.
Brazier, Thos
Whalan, Thos
Painter.
Townsley, Wm E
Physician.
Steele, Chas H
Plasterer.
Spicer, A B
Shoemaker.
Drerker, John H


COOPSTOWN

Is 12 miles from White Hall on the N. C. H. W. Climate mild and healthy; soil, sandy toam; land easily cultivated, principally cleared; can be bought at from $15 to $50 per acre, and yields 15 to 35 bus. wheat, 40 to 60 oats, 150 to 200 potatoes, 30 to 70 corn, and 2 tons hay. Chrome and magnesia mines, also asbestos found in the vicinity. M. K Church and two public schools. Population 40. J. Howard Watters, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Bay, Thos A
Carpenter.
Patton, Wm H
General Merchandise.
Hurst, Nathan
Watters, J Howard
Hotel.
Hurst, Nathan
Millers.
Hanway, Wm E
Watters, W & Bro
Sassafras Oil.
Hulligan, John
Reed, Thos W
Zimmerman, John C
Saw Mills.
Hanway, Wm E
Morse, Geo W
Watters, W & Bro


CHESWELL

Is 4 1/2 miles from Perrymansville. Land good, mostly cleared; can be purchassed at from $10 to $60 per acre, and yields 15 to 30 bus wheat, 20 to 40 oats 40 to 100 potatoes, 5 to 30 corn, and 2 tons hay. Population 25. A. H. Strasbaugh, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Kemper, A W
General Merchandise.
Strasbaugh, A H
Millers
Miller, Geo T
Webster, James
Physician.
Webster, J. B.
Saw Mill
Harnly, J.


DARLINGTON

Is 4 miles from Conowingo, and near the Susquehanna River. Place healthy; land, red and sand loam, ranges in price from $30 to $80 per acre, and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 65 corn and 2 tons hay. M. E. and P B. Churches, and Society of Friends, (Orthodox and Hicksites;) Darlington High School. Population 100. H. Clay Whiteford, Postmaster.

Attorney at Law
Price, John H
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Gorrell, G. S.
Harper, Sam'l
Hopkins, C. W.
Lee, John T.
Boarding
Sweet, Mrs. F. C.
Butchers
Hopkins, Geo. F.
Hopkins, J. R.
Carpenters and Undertakers
Ely, Thos.
Holloway, Chas.
Holloway, John O.
Jordan, Oliver P.
Lamb, John
McNutt, S. J.
McNutt, T. A.
Whiteford, W. H. H.
General Merchandise
Miller, E. L. & Co.
Whitelock, F. M. & Co.
Whitelock, G. D.
Harnessmaker
Chandler, Wm. E.
Millers.
Allen, E M
Noble, Benj
Wilson, David E
Millinery and Notions.
Tollinger, Mrs Rebecca
Painters.
Ely, Joseph E
Kirk, John P
Physicians.
Forwood, W Stump
Sappington, Jno
Whiteford, H Clay
Shoemakers
Day, S S
Miller, John
Monsees, Otto
Prigg, T T
Tailor.
Wynde, Wm


DUBLIN

Is 5 miles from Conowingo. Village healthy; soil, red clay; land one quarter cleared, sells at from $10 to $80 per acre, and yields 15 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 to 200 potatoes, 40 to 60 corn and 1 ton hay. M. E., M. E. South, and P. E. Churches, and the Society of Friends. Public and private schools. Population 75. E. Willis, Postmaster.

Agent, Havre Iron Co.
Bye, E M
Attorney at Law.
McNabb, J M
Blacksmiths
Burkens, Joseph R.
Jones, J.
McDoon, J
Watson, John
Broommaker.
Clement, Thos
Carpenters.
Burkens, Isaac
Carr, Wm
Crawford, John
Hawkins, John
Jones, John
Jones, John P
Flint and Spar Manufacturers.
Husband, J & W P
General Merchandise.
Bailey, Daniel
Orew, J F
Klair, Vesta B
Proctor, 0 W
WIllis, B
Hacksters
Klalr, Hiram
McCoy, H B
Miller.
Bell, N B
Physicians
Hiley, David
Scarborough, Silas


EDGEWOOD

Is on the P. W. & B. R. R., 21 miles from Baltimore and 9 miles from Bel Air; It is located in a diversified, Improved and generally fertile country, enriched and beautified by tasteful dweuings and ornamental grounds; it is equidistant from the Gunpowder and Bush Hivers, on a ridge which declines by such emy lines on either band as to lead the eye to suppose the whole peninsula a unllbrm plain. Gen'l Cadwallader's magnificent domain of nearly 10,000 acres adjoins the place, and extends away to the shores of both of the above mentioned rivers. This is a noted point for sportsmen, the rivers abounding with fish and crabs in the summer, and in the autumn and winter they afford to the canvas back and red head ducks, celery grass and other marine plants, which will impart in 24 hours to these lordly water fowl, that high perfection of flavor so prized by epicures. These rivers are so famed that they are visited by sportsmen from remote points. The health of the place is generally good, subjected in early autumn to slight malarial diseases. Soil is composed of sand and clav barns lands one-half cleared, vary in value from $20 to $50 per acre, and produce 10 to 20 bus. wheat, 25 to 50 bats, 25 to 60 corn, 100 potatoes and 2 tons hay. Population 30. T. J. Tydings, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R. and Express.
Tydings, T J
Blacksmith.
Neiter, Nicholas
Carpenters.
Fresh, Basil
Seigman, Henry
Duck Dealer.
Tydings, T J
General Merchandise.
Mechem & Son
Hotels.
Carroll, B F
Edgewood, Allen Hoffman
Millers.
Holmes Wm
Snow, E J & Co
Physician.
Taylor, Wm P
Shoemaker.
McCann, Jas S


FALLSTON

Is 9 miles from Magnolia, and pleasantly situated in a very healthy neighborhood. The soil is clay, well cleared; sells at from $40 to $50 per acre; produces 18 to 25 bus. wheat, 30 to 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Oakland Boarding School, Geo. G. Curtis, A. M., Principal. Population 100 James A. Watson, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths.
Ely, David & Son
Lee, Joseph
Pennington, Lambert
Rogers, Geo
Steigler, Geo
Waters, Wm
Butcher.
Waters, Geo
Carpenters & Undertakers.
Beaumont, Elias
Carman, Robert
Lewis, David
Lewis, Geo
Shas, James
Commission Merchant.
Ambler, Jonathan
Dentists.
Bond, Chas
Price, Mordecai
Dressmakers.
Hutton & Worthington
General Merchandise.
Hollingsworth, Chas B
Scott, Ann D
Spicer, J A
Watson & Moore
Harnessmaker.
Anderson, Ellwood T
Ice Cream.
Hollingsworth, Daniel P
Justice of the Peace.
Shroff, Joseph W
Millers
Guyton, Benj A
Mitchell, Howard
Mitchell, Robert
Reckerd, Henry
Waters, Wm H
Painters.
Hamilton, James Jr
Kirk Geo
Montague, Sam'l
Physician.
Dickey, Robert
Saw Mill.
Reckerd, Henry
Shoemakers.
Keith, B F
Magness, Patrick
Osthine, Henry
Quinn, Barney
Tailors.
Shroff, Joseph W
Taheiney, Matthew
Tinner.
Lutz, Otto


FOUNTAIN GREEN

Is 10 miles from Aberdeen. Soil, gray and isenglass; land principally cleared, with some oak, hickory, chestnut, and poplar yet standing; is worth from $50 to $75 per acre, and produces 20 to 80 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 60 corn, and 2 tons hay. Monnt Zion M. E. Church and a public school. Population 50. Nathan Dean, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and wheelwrights
Bradley, Patrick
Busey, Thos
Richardson, Wm
Carpenters and Undertakers
Bull, Henry
Bull, Jacob E
Dean, Nathan
Martin, Patrick
Schuck, John & Son
Carriage Maker
Markley, John
General Merchandise
Forwood, James O.
Painter
Sellers, Robert
Plasterer
Harward, Wm. H.
Shoemaker
Munroe, R.


GLENVILLE

Is 10 miles from H&vre de Grace; the land is good, nearly all cleared; is valued at $50 per acre, and produces 30 bus. wheat, 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Harmony Church, Rev. Wm. H. Hartzell, and public schools. Population 25. Wm. H. Starr, Postmaster.

Agent-Fertilizers
Silver, John A.
Blacksmiths
Bond, Edward
Giles, John
General Merchandise.
Starr, Wm H
Miller.
Wilson, D E
Physician.
Silver, Wm


HARFORD FURNACE

Is 4 miles from Perrymansville, and near Bush River. Clay soil; land mostly cleared, can be bought at $10 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 35 oats, 50 corn and 2+ tons hay. Public school. Population 40. B. H. Hanson, Jr., Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Martin, Wakeman
Stansbury, Walter J
General Merchandise.
Hanson, B H Jr
Lilly, John W & Sons
Iron and Chemicals.
Harford Furnace Co
Machinist
Sills, Jacob
Millers.
Harford Furnace Co
Treadwell, A J
Physician.
Rowe, Walter B
Woolen Mills.
Lilly, John W


HAVRE DE GRACE

Is one of the oldest towns in the State, a settlement having been made here about the same time Claiboine settled Kent Island, in 1634 or '5. Several houses are still standing, dating back over a century. The town is beautifully located on the south bank of and near the mouth of the Susquehanna River, where it empties into the Chesapeake Bay. It occupies a portion of a plain extensive enough to contain a city equal to London; flanked on the west by gracefully rising hills of checkered green and gold, while further in the background, rising to greater heights, are the laureled-browed mountains overlooking the river. Along the eastern front winds the bright, majestic river, emptying just below the town into the wide extended arms of the lovely Chesapeake, whose blue waters are here and there gemmed with emerald islands rising from the shining surface.

The harbor is said to closely resemble that of Rio de Janeiro, the most beautiful in the world. History tells us that General Lafayette recognised a striking resemblance in the harbor and surrounding scenery, to that of Harve, (formerly Harve de Grace) in France, and it is said, that owing to the expression of Lafayette's, the name of the town was changed to Havre de Grace.

The Susquehanna, extending more than four hundred miles to the great falles, and draining, as it does, a district more rich in agricultural and mineral products than any other on the continent, makes Havre de Grace the cheapest and most natutal outlet to the seaboard for the products of the pine forests, petroleum districts, and the great anthracite and bituminous coal fleids of Pennsylvania. With water and railroad communication to all points of the compass, in close proximity to the great Atlantic cities and comercial centres, within two hours by rail of the capital, and about four to the metropolis of the nation, in the midst of a rich agricltural country, abounding in wood and water; the waters in the immediate vicinity yielding in great abundance and at the cheapest rates, the most desirable varieties of fish and water fowl, make, when combined with a genial and salubrious climate, Havre de Grace a delightful and desirable place of residence, either for business or leisure.

The town is incorporated and governed by a Board of five Commissioners, elected annually; it is handsomely laid out with wide streets. The general architecture of tbe town is not costly or imposing. The houses are neat, and the flourishing gardens and yards, ornamented with shrabbery and flowers, display the cultured taste of the residents.

The manufactures, consisting mainly in a steam merchant flouring mill, two canning establishments, a bone grinding and fertilizing factory, an extensive saw and plaining mill, and a double track marine railway, capable of hauling out the largest class vessels.

The shad and herring fisheries in the immediate vicinity afford employment to many, and add considerable to the business of the town. During the fall and winter, quite a number of the residents are engaged in ducking, and a large revenue is derived from this source. Another branch of industry, in favorable seasons, is the cutting and storing of ice; as much as 200,000 tons have been cut in one season. Probably the largest business carried on here is the re-shipping of anthracite coal. Two of the great mining and carrying companies are represented-the PenuL and the Reading, the former by Measra Hilles, Boyd & Co., and the latter by A. P. McCombs & Co.

There are here several fine Churches, a Town Hall, Odd Fellow's Hall, a High and Primary Schools, for white and colored. Population 2,000. T. M. Sumption, Postmaster.

BENNEVOLENT SOCIETIES.-A. F. & A. M.-Susquehanna 130. K. of P.- Harford 54. I.O.O.F -Morning Star Lodge 20, and Susquehanna Encampment 20; Havre Lodge 43, Good Templars. O. U. A. M.-Venus Council 44.

CHURCHES AND PASTORS.-M. E., Rev. J. F. Ockerman; M. E., (colored,) Rev. W. H. Arnold; P. E., Rev. H. B. Martin; Presbyterian, Rev. W. H. Cooke; Roman Catholic, (St. Patrick's,) Rev. Father Barry.

TOWN COMMISSIONERS.-J. T. Frieze, J. Osmond, A. B. Treadway, B- B- Vandiver, and R. Seneca. Clerk to Board-J. T. Frieze. Bailiff-W. J. Wilkinson.

Agent-R. B. and Express
Courtney, H Jr
Seneca, H
Blackamiths and Wheelwrighis,
Alexander, John T
McVey, Joseph L
Mitchell, J G
Morrison, Wm
White, Thomas M
Agents-Sewing Machines
Adams, A S
Penning, S E
Simpson, Wm D
Agricultural Implements
Hopper, James & Co
Bakers and Confectioners
Bechtold, August
Faulkner, Mrs Arabella
Herbet, Louis
Hopper F & J
Moitz, Chas.
Vieshon, Henry
Barbers.
DeCouroy, J I
Richardson, John H
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Alexander, John T.
McVey, Joseph L.
Mitchell, J. G.
Morrison, Wm.
White, Thomas M.
Books and Stationery
Wilson, J S
Boots & Shoes
Frech, Jacob
Gilbert, J M
Harman, Michael
Hergenrother, Jacob J
Hergenrother, John M
Levi, H
Miseheil, W K
Rieser A
Ross, Daniel
Brush Manufacturers
Wevner, John
Butchers.
Fairman, A E
Lawder & Bro
Lubenatein, Wm
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Burke, James
Mitchell, Geo V
Pennington, Joseph A
Carriagemaker.
Alexander, John T
Clothing and Gent's Goods.
Harman, Michael
Kind, Leopold
Levi, H
Rieser, August
Coal
Hilles, Boyd & Co
James & Co
McCombs, A P & Co
Dentist.
Bockins, S Atlee
Druggists
Hopkins, H H
King, Wm G
Sadler, Thos., Jr.
Dry Goods and Notions.
O'Neill, B J
Patterson, Mrs M A
Duck Shooters.
Barnes, F
Barnes, Geo
Dobson & Mahon
Leithiser, John
Poplar, J H
Dyer and Scourer.
Runge, August
Fertilizers.
Hopper, James & Co
Spencer, John N.
Taylor & Co
Fishermen.
Brown,A F & Co
Carver, J H & Co
Coale & Bailey
Green, L & Co
Sadler & Osborn
Simmons & Mitchell
Florist
Treadway, Aquilla
Fruit Packers.
Seneca, Stephen J
Stevenson, Joseph
General Merchandise.
Green, L
Green, O
Lyon, A & G T & Co
Seneca, R
Spencer, A D
Spencer, John N
Wright, John
Grain Dealers.
Hopper, James & Co
Taylor & Co
Groceries and Provisions
Baldwin, James
Dawson, Jane
Drexier, Jacob
Fairman, A B
Hedden, John W
Keen, Mrs S A
McNulty, Mrs Ann
Taylor, Mrs Sarah H
Ward, Mrs Margaret
Woolford, C A
Hardware, &c.
Alexander, John T
Harnessmakers
Dugan, C J
Hopper, F & J
Hotels.
Harford, Mrs B M Reasin
Nixon's, James Nixon
U S, J P Adams
Justice of the Peace.
Adams, A S
Lime Manufacturers.
Hopper, F & J
Livery Stables.
Cameron,
Hall, Edward
Hopper, Franklin
Kelly, Chas
Kurtz, Sebastian
Lumber Manufacturer.
Dubois, John
Marine Railway.
Magowan, B A
Millers.
Taylor & Co
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Heaton, Mrs J H
Kelly, Mm M J
Leffler, Mrs E
Simpson, Mrs W D
Painter and Paper-hanger.
Moore, H L
Photographer.
McFadden, O S
Physicians.
Cochran, J H
Hopkins, D W
Hopkins, W W
Scarff, J E (Homeopathic)
Smith, R H
Plaster Mills.
Spencer, John N
Potter.
Trapnall, Geo W
Shipbuilder.
Mitgowan, H A
Ship and Canal Snpplies.
Hall, Edward
Hopper, F & J
Stoves and Tinware.
Case, C
Murphy, L W
Tailors.
Adams, A S
Culley, Hubert,
Tobacconists.
Baekey, Geo H
Burke, David Y
Myers, GT
Watches and Jewelry.
Simpson, Wm D
Zeitler, Chas
Wines and Liquors.
Brown, Henry
Stiller, John M
Strauss, B


HICKORY

Is 13 miles from Edgewoed and situated in a thickly settled country; red clay and gray soil; land three-quarters cleared, can be bought at from $50 to $75 per acre and produces 20 bus. wheat, 30 to 40 oats, 200 potatoes, 30 to 50 corn and 2 tons hay. Mt. Tabor M. P. Church, Rev. A. A. Harryman; Grace Chapel, P. B.; St. Ignatius Roman Catholic, Rev. Father J. A. Gailen, and two public schools. Population 150. Mrs. Z. E. Brown, Postmistress.

Blacksmiths
DeBow, Z
DeCourcy, H & Son
Johnson, Uriah
VanCourt, Wm
Carpenters
Bussey, B
Gorrell J
Grier, G J
McCommins, J
Pyle, H
General Merchandise.
Minnick, Mrs B
Stever, Wm A
Walter, Mrs L
Masons
Minnick,S P
Peterson, James
Wann, J S
Miller
Walter, A S
Physician
Robinson, S S
Shoemakers
Doxen, Jacob
Holland, J C
Wines and Liquors.
Abernathey, W


HOPEWELL + ROADS

Is situated 6 1/2 miles from Havre de Grace; lands good, principally cleared; varies in value from $15 to $75 per acre, and yields 18 to 25 bus wheat, 30 to 50 oats, 100 to 150 potatoes, 50 to 60 corn and 2 tons hay. Hopewell M. E. Church, Rev. J. T. Lassell. Population 35. J. B. Kenly, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Sherdiin, John
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Bailey, Geo & Son
Mitchell, John H
General Merchandise.
Kenly, J B
Mather, T W
Harnesamaker.
Rogers, R P
Miller.
Parker, C J
Shoemaker.
Rogers, E H


JARRETTSVILLE

Is 10 miles from White Hall on the N. C. R. W. Soil is composed of isinglass and clay; most of the farms are in a high state of cultivation; land principally cleared, is worth $40 per acre, and produces 20 bus wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tons hay. Tyson's Chrome Works are near here; chrome abounding in quality and quantity. M. E. Church, Rev. B. F. Clarkson; M. E. South, Rev. J. W. Steele; German Evang., Rev. P. F. Jarrett; Presbyterian, Rev. Joseph Nelson and several public schoo1s. Population 150. Benj. Mason, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Carman, David
Carroll, John
Miller, John
Carpenters and Undertakers.
Deets, Geo A
Kurtz, Martin
Mason, Benj L
Jipton, John F
General Merehandise.
Jarrett, Thos B
Harnessmaker.
Carroll, Wm C Jr
Hotel.
Streett, Samuel
Justice of the Peace.
Arthur, Sam'l J
Miller
Downs, James
Pennington, Carroll
Painter.
Clark, Wm
Physicians.
Jarratt, Martin L
Nelson, Joshua R
Shoemaker.
Meads, James B
Surveyor.
Cathcart, Thos E
Tailor.
Mason, Benj


JERUSALEM MILLS

Is 7 miles from Magnolia; land good, plenty cleared, is valued at from $50 to $75 per acre, and produces 30 bus. wheat, 50 to 75 corn and 2 tons hay. Schools and churches adjacent Population 25. David Lee, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights.
Smith, John
Vogt, Wm N
Carpenter.
Hardesty, John E
General Merchandise.
Lee, David
Millers
Howard, Isaac
Lee, David
Physician
Bouldin, B B


LAPIDUM

Is on the west bank of the Susquehanna River, nearly opposite Port Deposit in Cecil County, and 8 miles from Havre de Grace. Here, as on the other side of the river, the Messrs. Cochran & Co., of Baltimore, have several ice houses, capable of storing many thousand tons of the well known Susquehanna ice. The land near is medium; can be bought at from $20 to $40 per acre, and produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats and potatoes. M. P. Church, Rev. J.T. Lassell, and a public school. Population 20. W. T. Makinson, Postmaster.

Blacksmith.
Osborn, Robert A
Carpenters.
Courtney, W H
Paul, G W
Sandess, Geo N
General Merchandise.
Smith, James R
Lumber, Grain and Fertillizers.
Barnes & Archer
Miller
Parker, Joseph C
Physician.
Virdin, W W


MAGNOLIA

Is on the P. W. & B. R. R, 19 miles from Baltimore; it is located in a very pretty section of country and takes its name from the Magnolia trees which grow in the vicinity, and is situated near the centre of a peninsula, formed by the Chesapeake Bay, Bush and Gunpowder Rivers; land medium and produces to the acre 16 bus. wheat, 35 oats and 30 to 40 corn. Population 35. J. H. Lytle, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R. and Express
Lytle, J H
Brown, Geo W
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Shipley, C J
Swift, H.
General Merchandise
Brown, Geo. W.
Hanway, J. B.
Price, J. A.


MICHAELSVILLE

Is 3 1/2 miles from Perrymansville. Land fair, can be bought at from $10 to $100 per acre, and yields 10 to 40 bus. wheat, 20 to 50 oats, 100 potatoes, and 40 corn. Population 80. J. J. Michael, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Botts, John & Son
Osborn, G & Son
General Merchandise.
Michael, J J
Osborn, G B
Millers
Michael & Malcolm
Shoemaker
Courtney, G
Undertakers.
Osborn, G & Son


NORRISSVILLE

Is 10 miles from Monkton on the N.C.R. W. Land medium, sells at from $10 to $20 per acre; produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Churches and schools near. Population 75. E. A. Strawbridge, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths
Barton, James R.
Stifler, R. B.
Sweeney, Edward
Carpenter
Pollock, Wesley
General Merchandise
Butler, Joseph W.
Lanieus, Jacob
Strawbridge, Isaac
Millers.
Hersey, Joseph
Payne, Joseph
Wiley, Geo N
Wiley, Nicholas
Physicians
Harkins, J W


PERRYMANSVILLE

Is on the P. W. & B. R. R, 27 1/2 miles from Baltimore. Soil, light loam, and land is valued at $50 per acre; produces 25 bus. wheat, 35 oats, several hundred potatoes, 50 corn and 2 tons hay. Schools and churches In the vicinity. Population 50. James H. Michael, Postmaster.

Agent-R. R.
Emmord, J H
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Taylor, John M
Taylor, H M
General Merchandise
Michael & Bro
Quinlan, Dan'l
Taylor, D. W.
Miller
Mitchell, John
Physicians
Chapman, Pearson
Tredick, John
Shoemaker
Osborn, T.


PLEASANTVILLE

Is 13 miles from Monkton. Land. good, mostly cleared; varies In price from $15 to $75 per acre, and produces 18 bus. wheat, 25 oats, 150 potatoes, 40 corn, and 2 tons hay. Public schools, and Providence M. P., Friendship M. E and Baptist Churches. Population 75. T. Bradenbaugh, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Beaumont, Holland
Cannon, T
Debow T A
Ely, W F.
Jones, Wm
McCrery W A
Proctor, Wm
Carpenters and Undertakers
Rockey, W H
Walker, T Davis
General Merchandise
Bradenbaugh, T
Harkins, T
Lomax & Bros
Harnessmakers
Harkins, T.
Millers
Hanway, David
Wright, W.
Millwright
Ehrhardt, D.
Physicians
Davis, Wm.
Dickey, R.
Shoemakers
Atkinson, M.
McCann, E.


PROSPECT

Is 7 miles from Conowingo; land loamy, three-fourths cleared. Can be bought at from $20 to $50 per acre, and yields 16 bus. wheat, 20 oats, 150 potatoes, 85 corn, 500 lbs. tobacco and 2 tons hay. The location is in a thickly settled country. Population 50. Isaac Scarborough, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Heaps, J K
Terrell, D T
Broommaker.
Sealor, Henry
Carpenter.
Day, James H
Dentist.
Soarborough, W D
General Merchandise.
Scarborough, Isaac
Justice of the Peace.
Orr, R D
Mason
Day, W. N.
Millers
Bell, N R
Heaps, W
Physicians
Andrews, G W
Hamlett, Benj H
Saw Mill.
Enfleld & Day
Shoemakers.
Day, G W
Morrison, D


PYLESVILLE

Is 3 miles from Delta, Pa. Land fertile; is worth from $30 to $75 per acre, and produces 10 to 25 bus. wheat, 30 to 60 oats, 50 to 150 potatoes, 50 to 100 corn and 1 to 2 tons hay. Asbestos quarries, lead, copper and iron ore abound here. Fair View and Sylvan Retreat Schools. Population 40. N. Pyle, Postmaster.

Agent-Fertilizers.
Wilson, L
Agents-Insurance.
Harry James
Pyle, D L
Asbestos Miner.
Jenkins, J W
Blacksmith
Buins, J D
Carpenters
Allen, J
Deaver, R J
Kinsey, C A
General Merchandise.
Pyle, Nathan
Millers
Pyle, E Everett
Pyle, Nathan
Surveyor
Pyle, D
Wines and Liquors,
Stearns, J O


TAYLOR

Is 6 miles from Monkton, on the N.C.R. W., and surrounded by good land which sells at from $10 to $40 per acre; produces fair crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and potatoes. Churches and schools convenient. Population 75. A. Garrison, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Arthur, George
Arthur, S
Gunther, C
Phelps, S
Standiford, W C
Carpenters and Undertakers
Phelps, J. O.
Walter, W.
Dressmaker
Chalk, M. E.
General Merchandise
Hess, J H
Patterson & Folley
Lime Burner
Hess, Henry
Miller.
Caskey, R W
Physicians
Emory, H
Rutledge, C A
Shoemaker.
Campbell, Joseph


THOMAS' RUN

Is 11 miles from Aberdeen. Soil, red clay; land, well timbered, ranges in price from $50 to $100 per acre, and yields 25 to 30 bus. wheat, 70 to 80 oats, 50 to 75 potatoes, 50 to 100 corn and 2 tons hay. Population 50. James H. Bull, Postmaster.

Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Kelly, Robert A
Treadwell, Chas W
Butcher
Arthur, James
General Merchandise.
Riggs, Wm G & Son
Miller.
Huff, James H
Physician
Magraw, Jas M
Saw Mill
Ball, James H


UPPER + ROADS

Is 9 miles from Monkton on the N. C. R. W. Land good; is worth $15 to $75 per acre and yields 15 bus. wheat, 30 oats, 100 potatoes, 35 corn and 1 ton hay. Population 50. John B. Curry, Postmaster.

Attorney at Law
Rutledge, P H
Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights
Coe, Moses
Ely, Thomas
Scarl, Geo R
Butcher
Spencer, Wm
Carpenters
Engle, J H
Johnson, Thos
General Merchandise
Curry, John B.
Justice of the Peace
Alderson, J. D.
Mason
Ball, H.
Millers, Z
Baldwin, Wm.
Physician
Rutledge, C. A.
Saw Mill
Fowble, Geo.


WILNA

Is 7 miles from Magnolia. Soil, clay loam; land is valued at $60 per acre, and yields 20 bus. wheat, 40 corn and 2 tons bay. Population 75. S. S. Stauffer, Postmaster.

Butcher
Thompson, Charles
Carpenters and Turners.
Addison, Wm
Hardesty, I E
Hollingsworth, Edward
Hollingsworth, J H
Carriage Materials.
Hollingsworth, I C
Hollingsworth, Nathan'l
General Merchandise.
Cairnes & Moutray
Miller.
Whitaker, Franklin
Painters.
Henderson, A B
Townsley, Wm
Shoemakers.
Middendorf; Henry
Norris, Silas W
Surveyor
Clark, John


FARMERS IN HARFORD COUNTY AND THEIR POST OFFICE ADDRESS

Aberdeen.

Baker, C W
Baker, G H
Baker, G W
Brown, A F
Cole, Benj
Cole, O N
Cronin, Benj
Fulton, W J
Gilbert, C T
Harris, W B
Laylor, H L
Michael, J C
Michael, W B
Mitchell, J A
Morgan, R L
Moulidale, Mark
Osborn, Amos
Oshorn, Cyrus
Button, J

Abingdon.

Bradford, J H
Carroll, P E
Gallion, J W
Holl,EH
Hall,TW
Johns, E F
Johns, W A
Mouladale T

Bel Air.

Amos, Henry C
Amos, Thos A
Archer, Caleb G
Archer, Henry W
Archer, Stevenson
Blake, John M
Dallam, John S
Davison, John C
Davison, Wm
Dean, James
Dean, John J
Dean, M M
Farnandis, Henry D
Farnandis, James
Fendall, Wm L
Forwood, Parker F
Fulford, A L
Fulford, A M
Holland, R W
Howard, Patrick
Jones, Wm H
McCormick, J M
Mechem, Isaac
Moores, John
Munnikhuysen, W F
Norris, Alei
Norris, G S
Pue, Michael E
Quinby, James H
Richardson, E H
Richardson, John S
Rogers, Wm
Scott, Dan'l
Scott Wm G
Stump, Herman
Sullivan, Jeremiah
Whitaker, Frank

Black Horse.

Almony, Benj
Anderson, W F
Ayres, Benj F
Barton, James
Beaty, James F
Boarman Frank
Bradenbaugh, Jacob
Cathcart, Jno T
Cathoart, W N
Gorsuch, Luther M
Green, Thos
Henderson, Jno B
Henderson, Thos
Henderson, Wm F
Hughes, Naason
Hughes, Wm N
Jackson, Jno R
Jordan, Conrad
Kirkwood, A W
Kirkwood, Jas H
Kirkwood, Jno H
Kirkwood, Jno R
Kirkwood, N C
Kirkwood, Richard H
Kirkwood, Robert
League, C W
Lemmon, Geo
Luckey, J G
Lytle, Geo W
Marklein, J J
Meads, Jno D
Meads, Wm L
Norris, James
Norris, Thos
Patterson, J N
Rampley, R N
Robinson, J C
Robinson, Wm T
Slade, Christopher
Treadway, John
Turner, James
Turner, John
Vance, James
Watt, Nicholas
Wiley, A. Jackson
Wiley, Thos. H.
Wright, Caleb

Boothby Hill

Aaronson, Ambrose P.
Aaronson, Wm. F.
Archer,R H.
Cox, Elisha
Godwin, Thomas
Hyde, H S
McGaw, B F
Mitchell, C P
Mitchell, D E
Mitchell, Paca
Mitchell, T P
Rickey, S B
Smith, R H
Taylor, W H
Thompson, J T
Way, Isaac

Carsin's Run

Bowkley, Fred
Carsins, Wm.
Dick, Robert
Foreman, J. F.
Greenland, James
Greenland, Richard
Greenland, Wm.
Hopkins, Richard
James, Jno. L.
Jeffrey, James
Maxwell, Wm.
Morris, Wm.

Chestnut Hill

Barrow, Jno. H.
Forwood, Parker L.
Grafton, Corbin
Grafton, John H.
Grier, Jno. P.
Pyle, Eli
Robinson, Thomas
Ward, John
Ward, John T.

Chrome Hill
Baird, Wm.
England, J.
Gladden, Wm.
Smith, R.
St. Clair, James
St. Clair, Wm.
Stansbury, T.
Street, C. G.
Wilson, W. A.

Churchville

Archiver, R. Harris
Barnes, H.
Barnes, John
Barnes, W. S.
Beeman, J. J.
Blackburn, John
Coale, J. W.
Finney, Geo. J.
Glasgow, Geo. R.
Hays, N. W. S.
Hays, Thos. A.
Hays, Wm. F.
Janney, Johns H.
Kelly, James
Lee, P. H. & Son
McIlvain, Jeremiah
Silver, Silas & Geo.
Waterman, Joseph P.
Woolsey, Wm.

Clayton

Archer, D. T.
Brazier, Thos. J.
Gabler, Michael
Gorrell, Theodore
Hurtt, Wm.
Livezey, Isaac W.
McComas, Geo. M.
McComas, Geo. W.
Smith, Daniel
Spicer, C. P.
Spicer, Geo. M.
Standiford, Benj.
Standiford, Isaac
Zeigler, Nicholas
Zimmerman, Capt. G. H.

Coopstown

Ady, S. M.
Bay, Thos. A.
Cairnes, J. A.
Cairnes, R. Thos.
Durham, A.
Durham, W. A.
Hanway, Wm. E.
Morse, Geo. W.
Patton, Wm. H.
Poteet, James
Rigdon, Geo. B.
Watters, J. Howard
Watters, W. & Bro.
Wetherill, S.
Whitaker, Joshua
Whiteford, Wm. E.
Young, C.

Cresewell

Billingslea, C. W.
Castner, W. W.
Dallam, Dr. W.
Hanney, B. F.
Hanney, D.
Webster, Mrs. J.
Webster, Richard

Darlington

Allen, E. M.
Caldwe1l, A J
Dallam, T. B.
Edge, Joseph
Forwood, James
Harlem, Henry S.
Holloway, Alb't & Wm.
Holloway, Samuel
Hopkins, E. C.
Hopkins, Frank
Hopkins, Mrs. H. R.
Hopkins, J. R.
Hopkins, Samuel
Hopkins, Thos. C.
Hopkins, Wm. of Joseph
James, Joseph
Jones, Fletcher
Massey, James R.
Matthews, Sam'l H.
McNutt, Gover
Preston, J. Brown
Sappington, John
Scott, Geo. L.
Thomas, D. E.
Thompson, Isaac H.
Tucker, Ellis J.
Wilson, Isaac C.
Worthington, F. D.
Worthington, Jas. C.

Dublin

Clement, Thomas
Crew, Chas.
Galbreath, Clarence
Hutchinson, Wm.
Jones, Geo. W.
Klair, Hiram
McCoy, D. G. & Wm. G.
McCoy, R B
Morris, Thos
Phillips, Ja~es W
Piezee, Joshua
Swan, P C
Scarborough, Barclay
Stokes, J. H.
Thompson, Wm H
Warner, Philip & Wm
Willis, J E & E S

Edgewood

Carroll, B F
Chisholm, John
Coebran, J
Emmord, Fred
Emmord, Geo.
Foley, P
Ford, John T.
Frusch, John
Gunther, Fred
Gunther, Harman
Hall, Edward
Hall, J W
Hall, Thos Jr
Hall, Wm
Hamilton, Wm
Hareland, John
Harman, Michael
Herbert, C
Hoffecker, J
Holmes, Wm
Lantz, Jacob
Litzinger, Wm
McComas, J E
McHenry, R
Myers, H
Myers, Jacob
Norris, James
Preston, J B
Humboldt, Chas
Scully, James
Snow, E J & Co
Sullivan, Thos
Swartz, T B
Taylor, Hubert
Taylor, W P
Terry, G. F.
Todd, Robert
Trimble, N P
Tydings, Lloyd
Walman, John
Wetheral, J A
Wilson, Robert

Fallston.

Ambler, Jonathan
Amos, E Pierson
Amos, Garret
Amos, Geo K
Amos Henry
Amos, Howard
Amos, James O
Amos, Lemuel
Amos, Thomas
Benson, Joel
Benson, Joshua
Bolton, Robert A
Bond, Chas
Bowne, Hubert
Bradley. Dennis
Burns, Peter
Dickey, Robert
Duvall, Capt B E
Edelin, Wm
Favour, Joseph
Forward, Robert
Hamilton, James K
Harlan, Joseph
Hollingsworth, Amos
Hollingswortb, Dan'l P
Hooker, Mrs S & Sister
Hoskins, Wm
Kcecb, James A
Kelly, Michasl
Lancaster, John
Lewis, David
Lynch, Wm F
Maynadier, Joseph
Monk, John
Moore, Theodore
Preston, Emmond
Preston,Wm
Price, Mordecai
Rhal, Geo
Rhodham, Wm
Robinson, James
Rogers, Geo
Scott, Ross
Shannahan, John
Spicer August
Steigler, Geo
Warner, Bunton
Waters, Wm H
Watson, James T
Watson, Wm
Whitson, Daniel
Fountain Green.
Forwood, Wesley
Grant, Geo W
Hanna, James W
Hanna, John C
Hanna, Mary C
Hanna, Robert F
Harward, Chas W
Jeffery, John W
Kerr, C Edward
Norris, David,
Oldfleld, Wm
Rogers, R J
Stillwell, Court
Whistler, Sam'l F
Winchester, Mrs

Glenville.

Barnes, R A
Bayless, Martin.
Bayleas, S E
Coale, J
Cook, Joel
Dever, T
Famous, Joseph
Holloway, R
King, T
Lochary, T
Page, Joseph
Reasin, J F
Silver, Benj
Silver, J P
Silver, S A
Silver, S B
Silver, Wm
Wilson, J

Harford Furnace.

Cullum, Wm
Lynch, John
McAble, John H
Moran, Patrick
Myers, Henry
Sullivan, John
Trago, John

Havre de Grace.

Barnes, W H
Bisley, Milton
Botta, Goldsmith
Brown, A F
Carroll, Ney
Cook, Chas
Cord, Thos
Cropper, Chas
De Baugh, August
Evans, J T
Ewing, Edwin
Ewing, James
Ewing, John
Ewing, W H
Fletcher, Mrs E
Forsythe, Samuel
Gilbert, J
Gilbert, Jarrett
Greenway, Col Wilton
Henrigues, Capt. Jos.
Hitchcock, C. E.
Holloway, W L
Hopkins, Dr W W
Hopper, John A
Matthews J G
McGaw, J'ames
Mitchell, Amos
Mitchell, Bernard
Mitchell, Corbin
Mitchell, J G
Mitchell, John
Mitchell, John Jr
Moulton, Thomas
Osborn, H A
Payne, Geo R
Hodgers, Col R S
Ruth, John
Sherwood, Rebt
Silver, Wm Z
Sooy, L
Touchstone, John
Ward, Jarrett
Whittaker, W P C
Worthington, James
Worthington, John

Hickory.

Barrow, J S
Bsrrow, Thomas
Germon, G A
Gillespie, Wm.
Heuisler, G. A.
Hoopes & Sons
Johnson, Jacob
Kennedy, J. T.
McComas, N P
Michael, Wm H
Minnick, B F
Morgan,W F
Poole, James
Poole, Thomas
Pyle, Herman
Ross, Wm
Smithson, James
Smithson, Wm
Streett, John

Hopewell X Roads

Ewing, Lawson
Foley, R.
Gallion, James B.
Hanna, S. B.
Hopkins, Geo. W.
Hopkins, Welimore
Kenly, Geo W
Riley, John
Spencer, John R
Stephenson, Wm B
Stephenson, James
Walker, A W
Walker, H J

Jarrettsville.

Amos, James A
Amos, James A Jr
Bessler, C S M
Cairnes, Geo A
Carroll, Wm C
Deets, Sam'l
Gailey, James H
Gross, J T
Gross, Jacob
Jarrett, J W
Jarrett, Joshua
Jarrett, W B
Miller, Thos
Rampley, Wm
Tipton, W B
Wetherall, Solomon

Lapidum.

Botta, Asel
Cooley, A
Craig, John
Dever, D
Hughes, A H
Hughes, Evan T
Kennedy, W
Knight, W C
Silver, Geo B
Stephenson, W B
Stuwell, Isaac
Tollenger, Asel
Wilson, W C

Magnolia.

Emmord, J G
Everett, John
Fry, Geo
Herbert, N
Hurley, J J
Murphy, Mrs C S
Murphy, James
Smith, D H
Smith, F M
Sulilvan, T
Sweeting, Edward
Sweeting, J T

Michaelsville

Barron, Nathan
Cole, A
Courtney, C S
Courtney, G A
Cronin, B F
Ditzel, John
Gerwig, Geo F
Johnson, John
Malcolm, F P
Malcolm, J C
Michael, G W
Pennington, N O N
Stockbam, John Q
Stockham, Thos


Norrisville

Almoney, Benj
Mmoney, John S
Austine, G W
Bosley, Joseph O
Cathcart, Josiah
Hughes, Granville
McClung, EB
McClung, John P
McClung, H R
McDonald, N W
Norris, Benj
Norris, Geo W
Norris, Nicholas
Reed, James
Wiley, David
Wiley, David W
Wiley, Joseph
Wiley, Matthew
Wiley, H N
Wiley, W O

Perrymansville

Bolton, Daniel K
Brown, Ephraim
Christy, G J
Cronin, W T
Elliott, Wm M
Gallup, Chas T
Gallup, Daniel
Gallup, George W
Gennett, John
Hall, Andrew
Hall, Henry C
Hall, W W R
Herring, Chas H
Holloway, C C
Holloway, James E
Hoopman, C A
Johnson, George J
Keen, B H
Lay, Randolph
Lorett, John
Marshall Wm
Martin, G. C.
Matthews, L E
Michael, Chas W
Mitchell, George M
Morean, A C
Nelson, A H
Nelson, F
Palmer, Joshua
Palmer, Walter
Pannell, Wm
Perryman, E G
Richardson, James L
Rickey, Samuel
Stockham, Charles
Stockham, John Q
Turner, Wm
Walker, George F
Walker, James T

Pleasantville.

Amos, James H
Atkinson, Isaac
Bartleson, W D
Beaumont, Miflin
Beaumont, Thos
Blair, Wm
Calder, Lloyd
Dance, Chas
Davis, Dr
Davis, J T
Dickey, Dr. R.
Ely, D. B.
Glenn, Samuel
Guyton, R
Hanway, David
Hanway, Joseph
Hanway, S
Hutton, B
Keen, Wm
Loker, Joseph
Meachem, Mrs L
Reese, G
Reiley, P.
Scarff, C.
Scarff, S. G.
Twining, J
Vaines, John
Walker, T
Watters, James A
Watters, Robert
West,C W
Whitaker James
Wiggers, D. H.

Prospect

Bay, Wm
Cox, Wm
Davis,SJ
Davis, W J
Enfleld, Jacob
Heaps, A
James, Sam'l
Love, Jacob
Mc Faddon, J K
Redding, Timothy
Robinson, J S
Scarborough, Isaac
Scarborough, S J
Stokes, N R

Pylesville.

Amos, B Scott
Gaibreath, J W
Harry, D
Harry, N N
Heaps, H T
Heaps, T W
Jenkins, J W
Myre, C M
Pyle, D
Pyle, D L
Ramsay, B N
Wallace, S W
Webster, J A
Wheeler, M
Wheeler, S
Whiteford, M N
Wilson, A
Wilson, L
Wilson, W H

Taylor.

Drummond, J W
Garrison, A
Garrison, J B
Hope, Joshua
Hope, W
Hope, W A
Hutehins, John
Hutchins, N
Lynch, D.
Morden, A.
Nelson, R
Pocock, Jease
Rutledge, J R
Streett, C H
Tolley, E C & O H

Thomas Run.

Arthur, James
Ball, James H
Bull, James H
Bull, John J
Bull, Mary & Hannah
Coale, S. H.
Glasgow, Geo B
Hawkins, Wm L
Hays, Nathaniel
Hays, Wm
Hendon, Thomas
Hood, John
Kerr, John
Lee, James
Lee, James C
Lee, Parker H
Lee, Sam'l M
Livezy, Thomas
Lochary, John
Magraw, Dr James M
Munnickhuysen, Wm T
Ramsey, Wm
Bull, Henry
Huff, James H
Slade, Benj A
Watters, Hon Jas D
Watters, James W
Wheeler, Leonard M

Upper X Roads

Alderson, J D
Alderson, James
Amos, A R
Amos, Corbin
Ashton, Joseph
Baldwin, S
BaldwIn, Silas
Ball, H
Chenowith, Thos
Corkran D
Divers, John
Grant, John
Green, Joshua B
Hild, John
James, J W
Jarrett, W B
Kennedy, Silas
Kennedy, Thos
McComas, Gabriel
Rutledge, John R.
Scarff, C. F.
Scarff, J. A.
Spencer, H. B.
Straett, B. A.
Vanhorn, D C
Woodward, E.

Wilna

Archer, Caleb
Archer, Geo.
Archer, John
Archur, Roland D.
Bowne, R. T.
Buckingham, Wm. B.
Creswell, Chas E.
Hollingsworth, Amos B.
Hollingsworth, E. P.
Hollingsworth, H. E.
Hollingsworth, James
Hollingsworth, Silas
Hollingsworth, T. O.
Hollingsworth, Thomas
Hoskins, Chaney
Kemp, Thomas
Kirk, Jacob
Lee, R. C.
Norris, D. Lee
Norris, Frank C.
Norris, R.
Richardson, Henry.



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