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Towns and Proprietors of 1882 & 1883![]() Indiana State Gazetter and Business Directory, R. L. Polk & Company, 1882-3 ![]() Lyons - Eighty-two miles southwest of Indianapolis, contains 100 inhabitants, and is situated on the I.& V. R .R., 12 miles southwest of Bloomfield, the county seat and banking town. Christian and Methodist churches are supported, and wheat shipped. Ex., Adams. Emil Stein, postmaster.
Gilbert & Carpenter, General Store. Halstead A. M., druggist and barber. Halstead, Isaac, hotel. Kaufman S., General Store. Mc Indoo Bros., blacksmith. Mullane I., physician. Newmeyer George, Saloon. O'Harrow John W., R.R. and ex agt. Quillen J. H., druggist. Rusher Edward, sawmill. Soump John, justice of peace. Steine Emil, Dry Goods and Clothing. ![]() Mc Ville. - Situated in Beech Creek township, Greene County, 20 miles from Bloomfield, the county seat, and 10 miles from Spencer, its shipping station and banking point. Population, 11. Henry H. Mc Haley, postmaster.
Mc Haley & Brown, general store. Raper & Whaley, general store. ![]() Marco. - Eighty-seven miles southwest of Indianapolis, on the I. & V. R'y., contains 150 inhabitants, and is located in Stafford township, Greene county, 16 miles southwest of Bloomfield court house. Worthington is the location of nearest bank. Grain, livestock, and lumber are exported. Ex., Adams. Tel, W. U. J. D. Lyon, postmaster.
Buskirk Peter Y., general store. Denny L. A., saloon. Fitzgerald John, drugs and groceries. Gardner John, grocer. Halstead A., lumber. Heim, C. F., grocer and hardware. Henderson & Son, general store. Hulse & Gilliland, grain. Hunter F. & W., flour and sawmill. Jarrell F. P., general store. Lyon & Louden, stoves and tinware. Mc Kissick O.P., physician. Marsh J. T., grocer. Newman William R., physician. Ray D. W., R. R. and ex. agt. Sharp Paul, blacksmith. Talbott J. E., physician. Weaver, Isaac, staves and heading. ![]() Mineral City. - Located on the line of Taylor and Richland townships, Green county and B., S., O. & B. R'y. 4 1/2 miles southeast of Bloomfield court house. The latter is the nearest bank location. Population, 80. Ex., Adams. Ships staves and lumber. W. M. Martin, postmaster. Chaney & Chaney, grocers. Faucett L. J., sawmill. Fentz Bros., general store. Forbes L. Rev., (Methodist). Hasler, Charles, livestock. Haywood Thomas, shoemaker. Martin W. W., Grain, R.R. and ex agt. Meredith David, hotel. Vest George W., coal miner. Vest William A., blacksmith. ![]() Newark. - Situated in Beech Creek township, Greene county, 5 miles east of White River and 12 miles northeast of Bloomfield, the county seat. Population 250. Washington [sic probably should be Worthington, Washington is in Daviess and over 10 miles from Newark], 10 miles distant, is the banking place. Farmers Station. J. G. Smith, postmaster.
Crawford James, grain. Crawford & Young, general store. Drake D. J., grocer and confectioner. Drake James, hotel. Fuller E., flour mill. Gooden Benton, carpenter. Harshman & Long, sawmill. Hixon N. H., physician. Mc Intosh & Sons, drugs. Oliver W. H. & Bro., blacksmith, Schard David, cabinet maker, Smith Joseph G., Postmaster, Grain and Livestock. Smith & Mc Donald, general store. Sulivan Stephen D., confectioner. ![]() Newberry. - a village of 350 inhabitants in Cass township, Greene county on the White River, 10 miles southwest of Bloomfield, the county seat and banking town, Marco 7 miles west on the I.& V. R'y., is the most convenient shipping point; daily stage to Marco; fare 50 cents; tri-weekly to Washington, fare $1.50. H. C. Owen Sr., postmaster
Clark Sarah, milliner. Cox A. J., livestock. Craft B. F., livery. Crooke G. W., undertaker. Dagley James M., blacksmith. Durment C. R., physician. Helphistine James, barber. Hilburn E. W., physician and general store.br> Hindman W. E., saddles and harness. Hise S., flour mill. Killian W. H., justice. Mc Fall James, chair manufacturer. Malon J. W., meat market. Miller, Daniel, justice. Miller & Johnson, drugs. Musselman Amos, Saloon. Neff Alex, flour and saw mill. O'Neal W. A., physician. Owen H. W. Sr., hotel. Owen J. M., furniture. Phair Thomas, boot and shoemaker. Sims J. A., physician. Snyder N. B., agriculture implements. Ward, Daniel, wagonmaker. ![]() Rock Wood. - A country, post office in Taylor township, Greene county, on the B., S., O. & B. R. R., 6 miles south of Bloomfield, the county seat and place for banking. Population, 75. James Purdy, postmaster.
![]() ![]() Scotland. - A village of 150 inhabitants located in Taylor township, Green [Greene} county, 10 miles southeast of Bloomfield court house and location of the most convienent bank. Mineral City, 6 miles north on the B., S., O. & B. R. R., is the shipping depot. A. B. Crooke, postmaster.
Bennett, W. C., nursery. Blackmore Bros., general store. Burke William H., physician.br> Catron & Laughlin, general store. Crooke, A. B., Undertaker & Cabinet Manufacturer. Dickey A. J., flour mill. Doney J. A., pumps. Eaton John W. F., shoemaker. Garrett John W., cooper. Geddes Daniel, livestock. Haig John, physician. Haig John & Co., general store. Haig, Mary, hotel. Hanna James H., lawyer. Hannon John W., physician. Hornbaker John, shoemaker. Ingles James Rev., (Presbyterian). Isenogle, Stephen, wagonmaker. King Paris, general store. Langton J. J., broom manufacturer. Manly I. J., harness and hardware. Morrison John, druggist. Mortland John, sawmill. Nicholson Isaac, blacksmith. Stone R. M. & Son, Flour Mill. Taylor W. B., earthenware. Woods William, drugs. |
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