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A small village of
Boone county, situated on the Ohio River, opposite Rising Sun, Ind., 10
miles outh-west from Burlington, the capital of the county, 65 miles
north from Frankfort, and by river 38 miles below Covington, and 95
above Louisville.
It contains a
Baptist and Methodist church, one Lodge (I.O.O.F. No. 135), public
library, two selct schools, one general store, one steam flouring and
saw mill, one physician, two magistrates, two carpenters, four
blacksmiths, one broom manufacturer, once carriage and wagon maker, one
nursery and seedsman, one plow maker, two stone masons, one tobacconist
and several resident planters. Population 67.
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Calvert, B. C. & H. J. |
General Merchants and Salt and Commission Agents |
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Carter, Rev. C. S. |
teacher, and pastor, Baptist Church |
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Clore, Robert |
blacksmith |
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Cole, Rev. Mr. |
pastor of Methodist Church |
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Craig, John P. |
justice of peace |
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Crisler, Fielding |
blacksmith |
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Culvert, Samuel |
planter |
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East Bend Lodge |
I.O.O.F., number 135 |
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Evans, Israel |
physician and surgeon |
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Goss, Henry |
planter |
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Hamilton, Moses |
fish dealer |
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Holmes, P. G. |
carriage and wagon maker |
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Holmes, Phillip G. |
blacksmith |
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Lunenburg, Joseph |
blacksmith |
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McConnell, John C. |
planter |
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Marshall, Arthur |
constable |
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Mead, Charles |
teacher |
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Merick, Col. D. H. |
planter |
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Piatt, John |
planter |
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Piatt, John |
steam flouring and saw mill proprietor |
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Piatt, John |
sen_ broom manufacturer |
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Piatt & Co. |
tobacconists |
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Reese, Samuel |
carpenter and builder |
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Ruddell, T. G. |
nursery and seedsman |
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Ryle, David |
planter |
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Ryle, Elijah |
justice of peace |
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Ryle, Hogan |
planter |
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Ryle, William P. |
ferryman |
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Stephens, James N. |
planter |
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Stephens, Richard |
planter |
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Vaness, Firm |
carpenter and builder |
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Willett, Carlton |
planter |
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Williamson, Alfred |
stone mason |
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Williamson, Thomas |
stone mason |
Wilson, James A.
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planter
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