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A postoffice located in the northern part of Campbell county, 3 1/2
miles from Alexandria, the county seat, and the same distance from
Canton [Kenton?] Station, on the K.C.R.R., its nearest shipping point by
rail. It contains a grist and saw mill, 2 churches, Methodist and
Baptist, and a public school. Grain is its principal product. Weekly
mail. Population 50. Wm. T. Clary, postmaster.
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Brown, John, hotel. Clary, Wm.T., General Store. Egner, Michael, miller. Fleivel, F., blacksmith. Lockner, F., stonemason. Miller, shoemaker. Peffer, W., teacher. Prickett, G.W., teacher. Prickett, S., wagonmaker. Prickler, Nicholas, carpenter. Raider, John, Cooper. Rush, George, basketmaker. Storm, John, cooper.
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| This info is from the Kentucky State Gazetteer and Business Directory, published in 1876-77 by R. L. Polk in Louisville. Items in bold were bolded in the original | |