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The county seat of Grant county, is a village of about 500 inhabitants,
settled in 1820 and incorporated in 1852. It is on the line of the
Cincinnati Southern R.R., and will have a station when the road is
completed. Walton, on the L.C. & L. R.R., its nearest shipping point
at present, is 18 miles distant, and Louisville 107. The village
contains two flouring mills, three churches--Methodist, Baptist and
Reform--an academy and a common school. The principal shipments are
tobacco, hogs, wheat and general country produce. Daily mail. Thomas S.
Porter, postmaster.
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Beckman, T.C., grocer. Boys, D., builder. Burgess, G.J., hotel. Chardonneau, D.T., grocer. Collins, R.A., flouring mill. Cunningham, D.L., flouring mill. Gassett, S.P., hotel. Hogan, O.P., jr., druggist. Hogan, O.P., sr., livery. Jeffers, N.H., dry goods. Johnson, W.C., hotel. Mount, J.W., stoves and tinware. O'Hara & Wolf, blacksmiths. Porter, Thos. S., general store. Powell & Burgess, general store. Secrist, F.M., hotel. Stubblefield, R.W., saddler. Theobald, N.V., druggist. Webb, John H., general store. Zinn, P. T., general store.
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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 | |